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The Catholic Times. (Columbus, Ohio), 1955-03-25 19—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday. March 25,1955 The firms fisted here deserve Big Problems Catholic Family Life Awards NCCM Urges Support for Bills to be remembered when you arf Be Loyal To Our Advertisers distributing your patronage te Face Refugees Dealing With Obscene Matter the different lines of business WASHINGTON. D. C. — Dependable and Courteous From Trieste A report on the status in Con­ ing obscene literature last year, WE PAY YOU TRIESTE — (NC) — A total gress of bills relating to ob­ urged backing of H.R. 3333 which scene literature and recom­ would make it a Federal violation Funeral Service of 59,186 people have fled in­ to transport obscene literature by 6% INTEREST to Opicina, a town in the hills mendations o f action that should be taken on these bills interstate commerce. Let Your Money For 95 Years above Trieste, and the number In the third division, Mr. Work Work For You. is increasing daily. has been issued to some 375 urged support of two bills (S. 8 Offer Limited to State of Ohk. “key members” of the dioces­ and H.R. 174) which would permit They are sardine factory an organizations a f f iliated the Postmaster General to take ac­ COLUMBUS DISCOUNT Phone CApital 1-6665 workers, pea fanners, other with the National Council of tion to impound mail addressed to AND LOAN workers, as well as their an organization he believes has SM K. BROAD ST. Catholic Men here. Colnmbui, Ohio priests — all fleeing commun­ The report lists seven Holise of violated statutes regarding use of CA 8-5841 CONNECTIONS IN ist terror in Yugoslavia. Representative bills and three Sen­ the mails. ALL CITIES Most of them have Italian ate measures. Martin H. Work, ex­ CALL ANYTIME citizenship and lived in Venez­ ecutive director of the National DAY OR NIGHT ia Julia, now a part of Trieste’s mm—-a Council, which has some 7,000 af­ Zone B, administered by Yugo­ At the 23rd annual National Catholic Conference on Family filiated organizations, breaks the slavia. Life held in St. Paul, Minn., Family Action Awards were presented bills down into three categories in Delaware S a letter attached to the report. Their chances of emigrating are to four individuals of the family." The medals were bestowed by Bishop Peter W. Bartholome of St. Cloud, Minn., episcopal moder­ Mr. W’ork suggests to recipients EAST NMI it OfVRANI slim. Their financial help from the of the report, composed for the ator of the Family Life Bureau, to Mary Brigid Niland, director INFORMATION overburdened Italian government, most part of moderators, diocesan of Gabriel House, Grail center in Cincinnati; Catherine Schaefer, Flowers apart from two meals a day and, RUGS cleaned. sized, mothproofed, repair­ director of Gabriel House, Grail center in Cincinnati; Catherine officers and deanery presidents, when possible, lodgings, amounts that they back certain bills by ing. Free Pickup and Delivery. Phone Schaefer, director of the N.C.W.C. Office of U.N. Affairs in New S-2195 Waldo. by Gibson to less than $2 a month. wTiting to members of Congress. York; Fr. Emmanuel Jacques, director of Catholic Vietnamese edu­ The Trieste mission of the In the first category, ha urg- How can you fall to make the Phones 2-8681—2-4711 cational program in America, and Dr. Salvatore G. DiMichael, execu gan yan War Relief Services — National es support of bill H.R* 3456 kale? Get money In scads by using -R five director of the National Association for Retarded Children. wan* ads Delaware FUNERAL DIRECTORS Catholic Welfare Conference has which would authorize tempo­ 11,259 people on its books await­ Shown left to right are: Bishop Bartholome, Miss Niland, Miss rary investigation of objection­ ing emigration. It is, within its Schaefer, and Msgr. Anthony J. Gallagher, pastor of St. Joseph's able literature by a commission means, providing welfare servic­ Church, Maumee, Ohio, who accepted the medal for Father Jacques, composed of two Senators, two Robinson-Hanrahan es also. who was called back to Vietnam. Representatives, three persons | The Peoples Store It Why are these people flooding in private life, two from public funeral Directors into Trieste? Were they driven out Medical Mission Sisters industries and one from the edu­ Cor. Winter 1 Franklin because they are of Italian stock? E. Reich Youths cational field. Mr. Work said he J Delaware Delaware Adriano Vascotto, who worked Reveal ’54 Hospital Record felt the report of such a group at a sardine factory at Capo Warned Against would, in his opinion, "carry d’Istria, answered this question by The Medical Mission Sisters of more weight." i Hemeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee • saying that Italians who cooperate Red 4Iniliations* In the second category, Mr. Philadelphia cared for a total of INSURED SAVINGS |[ with the communist regime of Tito 405,288 patients, (50,884 in-patients W’ork, who testified before a Con­ DR. WM. P. SAVAGE II fare better than any of his Slav and 354,404 out-patients) in their BERLIN — (NC) — East German gressional subcommittee investigat- PREMIUM GASOLINE neighbors. Catholics have received a sharp OPTOMETRIST II FIDELITY FEDERAL 18 medical centers throughout the Massimo Zarroti, who fled with warning that participation in the world during the past year. The Easter Mass on TV Eyes Examined — Glass Fitted II SAVINGS & LOAN i; his six children, said he was beat­ 1954 statistics show an increase of communist “youth initiation” cere­ monies is “tantamount to renuncia­ en up as a reactionary because he more than 56,000 patients over NEW YORK — (NC) — A Mass FITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phon. 2-5081 had a plaque of the Sacred Heart tion of the Faith.” last year’s total number. presented for television will be “See Savage and See Better" Delaware, Ohio outside of his house. Life was im­ The warning came in an instruc­ broadcast from the chapel of Ford­ possible, he added, in Tito s “work­ The Sister surgeons performed 10,383 operations, more than 2,500 tion issued by the Berlin diocese, ham University by the CBS tele­ Phone Ashley 2164 ]! REAL ESTATE LOANS !! er’s paradise.” a large number of whose Catholics vision network on Easter Sunday, With the withdrawal of the Al­ of which were major. A total of ' >•••••••••••••••••••••• > 7,360 babies were born in the live under the East German com­ Apr. 10, from 9 to 9:30 a m., EST. lied Military Government from munist regime. Medical Mission Sisters’ hospitals. CHEVROLET In Delaware CADILLAC Trieste, the economy of Trieste The East German Reds are now tion staled. “Because this takes suffered considerably. Taxi drivers Both of these figures indicate a continued growth in surgical and making great efforts to have all place openly it is also a great scan­ who averaged 6,000 lire a day are youth participate in the Red ‘‘initi­ dal to the Catholic community. happy now if they can make 2.000. obstetrical services. Four new KEEFER CHEVROLET INC. medical mission centers were open­ ation” ceremonies, which include “Whoever fails to confess this OK USED CARS AND TRUCKS The WRS-NCWC succeeded in kissing the Red flag as a “sacred sin makes an in.alid confession. finding homes for 2,361 persons— ed in 1954. -----------------o----------------- symbol.” The Red ceremonies are Absolution is reserved. Because it 199 S. Sandusky St. Delaware, O. both Venetia Julia and Balkan ref­ preceded by communist indoctrina­ has taken place publicly, priests ugees But the numbers arriving Want ads can make more noise tion courses. are bound to obtain'lrom the chil­ each day in Trieste swell the total for your prodt ct than a brass band Both Protestant and Catholic dren as well as the parents a writ­ awaiting emigration. with 1,000 members. churchman have expressed their ten declaration of repentance and “WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS” determined opposition to the a renunciation of their action in Red program. the presence of two witnesses. Motion Pictu •es Classified “Participation in the youth initi­ “The same holds true for those ROHR FURNITURE CO. ation is a serious sin against the Following u a list of motion picture* Carmen Jones. Captain Kidd and the who have cooperated with the 22 S. Sandusky St. Delaware, Ohio reviewed and rla/ssified by the National Slave Girl, Captive Women, Carnival Faith,” the Berlin diocesan instruc- youth initiation committees . Council of the Legion of Decency. Story. The; Counterfeiter*, Crash Out, Clan A — Section 1—Unobjectionable Cry Vengeance. for general patronage. Deep in My Heart, Destination Matri­ African Adventure, All American. mony. Deatry, Doomed, Duffy of San Animal Farm. Athena, Atomic Kid, Arrow Quentin. in the Duit. Battle Taxi, Black Horae Canyon, Black Earrings of Madame De, Egyptian. Knight, Bob Mathiaa Story. Black Dakotas, Face to Face. Fear and Desire, Forbid­ BUYERS' NEWARK GUIDE | den. Forever Female, Flame and the Bounty Hunters, Brigadoon, Bright Road. Flesh. Four Guns to the Border. Fugi­ Cannibal Attack, Cattle Queen of Mon­ tive From Trieste’. Finneron & Fischer tana, Challenge the Wild. Gang Busters, Golden Mistress. Gorilla Detective, Devil'* Harbor, Diamond at Large Wizard. Dragnet, Drum Beat. 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