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VOL. II, NO. 43 Price $5 a year 15 cents a copy, JAN. 13, 1961

M1UTIA WOMEN OCCUPY MONASTERY Castro Seizing Churches, Schools

Troops Move In '\fi/e Loye American People/ Haiti Deports Another Bishop On 4 Seminaries, Cubans Weep As Nuns Leave

Jail 5 Priests (What is happening in Cuba today? What are the facts? 4 More Priests For the real story, read the full text of the Cuban Bishops' "Open NCWC News Service The Bishop who has admin- Letter to Fidel Castro" on Page 12.) ! / Cuban Premier Fidel Castro's istered Haiti's primatial See militiamen have occupied 10 Catholic education is gradual- since the government's ouster of Archbishop Francois Poirier Catholic churches, schools, ly being "strangled" by the regime of Fidel Castro while has been deported to Puerto seminaries and organization land reform measures are Rico and orders have been is- headquarters on the pretext thwarting the work of the sued for the expulsion of four that the country faces immin- Church and adversely affecting other priests. the lives of Religious, accord- ent invasion by the U:S. Auxiliary Bishop Remy Au- ing to groups of nuns who re- gustin, S.J.M., first Haitian turned to the United States They also arrested priests, to be raised to the episco- from Cuba this week. Brothers and laymen as they pacy, was taken from his bed, stepped up their anti-Church arrested and placed on a campaign. All U.S. citizens, the Sisters were among hundreds of Cu- plane for Puerto Rico. He is In Havana, militia women ban exiles and Americans who the second prelate to be de- occupied the Old City's Fran- arrived at Miami's Interna- ported in as many months by ciscan church and monastery, tional Airport after the break the regime of President Fran- whieh housed the printing plant in U.S. - Cuba diplomatic cois Duvalier. of La Quincena, last Cuban pe- relations. On the evening of Nov. 24, riodical to dare to. criticize the They were recalled by their Archbishop Francois Poirier ar- Castro regime. Machine- guns American superiors following rived in Miami after officials have been mounted on the President Eisenhower's Jan. 3 had seized him in his office and church tower and publication of announcement of the break. AH put him on a plane for the U. S. La Quincena stopped. are veterans of service in Cuba He was met at Miami's Inter- Voice Fhot« SCHOOLS SEIZED and some have" been stationed national Airport by Bishop Cole- HOT DOG, American style Is enjoyed by Bishop Coleman F. Car- Belen and La Salle schools there for as many as 25 years. man F. Carroll who was his host for 24 hours and provided roll and two of the hundreds of Spanish-speaking children attend- . were also seized as gun sites MESSAGES CARRIED ing the holiday party held at Miami's Centro Hispano Catolico. and militia posts. Two Brothers him with clerical garb to con- After hours of waiting for tinue his trip to Paris, France. were arrested at La Salle seats on Miami-bound planes school. which were running hours be- NEWSPAPER CLOSED Americas Must Stand United, At least five priests have hind schedule, the nuns left Ha- Duvalier's government charg- been arrested, reports state. vana's airport amid tear- ed both with interfering in its ful goodbyes from Cubans who efforts to remove communist Also occupied are the head- begged them to "tell the Ameri- and pro-Castro students from the Bishop Carroll Tells Latins quarters of the Catholic Uni- can people that we love them."- University of Haiti, but in No- 1 (Page of Pictures on Page 11.) commemoration of the Feast versity Association, the The Sisters brought with them vember police accused Bishop Americans of both North and of Epiphany, the day on which Knights of Columbus and the scores of messages for rela- Augustin of conversing with a South America must always the Magi adored the Christ- Union ot Christian Workers. tives of Cuban families who political foe of President Duval- Child in the crib at Bethle- stand united, Bishop Coleman months ago fled Cuba and are ier while in Buenos Aires for hem. Referred to by the Outside of the capital, the now residing in South Florida. an ecclesiastical meeting. F. Carroll told some 1,500 mem- Spanish-speaking peoples as seminaries in Santiago de Las Voice Photo bers of Miami's Latin colony "el dia de los Reyes," the Vegas, El Calvario, Arroyo Ar- Enrollment in Cuba's Catho- The only non-African Negro TWO Dominican Sisters of dif- during Pontifical Low Mass ce- feast of the Kings, the occas- enas and Santa Maria del Ro- lic schools, most of which are ferent congregations, exchange bishop in the world, Bishop lebrated Friday evening in Gesu v privately operated by reli- ion is traditionally one of cel- sario have reportedly been oc- greetings after arriving in Augustin was ordained a dio- Church. gious communities, has been ebration and gift-exchanging. cupied. Miami by plane from Cuba. (Continued on Page 2) decreased by more than half, The Mass was celebrated in "As Bishop and pastor of your Archbishop Enrique Perez the Sisters estimated. s souls," Bishop Carroll told the ^j£^-? «J2l Santiago, reports This is due, they said, to congregation, "you are the ob- sW'7'iefF'Santiago for Havana ject of my pastoral concern, but wbfti? he will confer with other land seizures which depleted the income of Cuban families who, even more, you are the object prelates on issuing a new pas- of my especial care because toral of protest. (Continued on Page 12) all of you hold a place of love in my heart — especially those who, far from your native lands through circumstances that OFFICIAL are none of your doing, feel the Diocese Of Miami heavy weight of sorrow in your lives. \ The Chancery announces the following appointments: Effective Thursday, Jan. 12, 1961 AMERICAS UNITED THE REV. FATHER CORNELIUS J. MURPHY, chaplain, "A father never needs any special occasion to desire for his Lourdes Residence, West Palm Beach. sons all the blessings that rise THE REV. FATHER THOMAS S. DENNEHY, assistant up in his heart, but I am very pastor, Assumption parish, Pompano Beach. pleased to use this opportunity to felicitate you in the begin- THE REV. FATHER FERDINAND IBARRA, assistant ning of this New Year and to pastor, SS. Peter and Paul parish, Miami. extend best wishes for happiness Effective Friday, Jan. 6, 1961 and prosperity to all of you, to your families, and to your THE REV. FATHER EMILIANO ORDAX, assistant home lands in Latin America." pastor, Corpus Christi parish, Miami. Speaking in Spanish, Bishop } THE REV. FATHER JOSE GONZALEZ, assistant pastor, Voice thoto Carroll emphasized that St. Mary Cathedral parish, Miami. LITTLE SENORS and senoritas waited impa- gain entrance to the center which prepared sup- "America is not merely united tiently in the Centro Hispano Catolico yard to per and gave away toys to almost 1,000. Continued fonr Page 10 Bishop Outlines Expansion Catholic Districts In France And Urgent Needs Of Diocese Strongly Back Algeria Vote Past, present ,and future of about the care of the aged, PARIS (NO — Regions of Earlier all six French cardi- the Diocese of Miami were out- ' our own Lourdes Residence, France reporting higher than 80 nals had jointly issued a mem lined by Bishop Coleman F. now completed, now paid for per- cent "yes" votes for Alge- orandum urging Catholics to ge Carroll to more than 60 pastors and now in operation, stands rian self-determination are pre- of parishes in the -16 counties as one of the finest institu- dominantly Catholic. out and vote. But they tool of South Florida at a meeting tions of its kind in the United no stand for or against the de- held at the Everglades hotel States. Frenchmen and Algerians Gaulle proposal. to discuss preliminary plans for voted on a proposal by the the annual Diocesan Develop- "As for our Spanish Center,^ government of President Slightly over 75 per cent of ment Fund campaign this year. you need only to read the words Charles de Gaulle for an im- those voting in France favor- of President Eisenhower him- mediate - administrative reor- ed President de Gai»'Vs pro- Regional meetings of all the self and of his representative ganization in Algeria and the posal. Over 65 per i of the priests of the Diocese to ar- here to realize what a Godsend establishment of communal vote in Algeria favored the range for lay participation in it has been and is now to our and regional self-government proposal. Almost 40 per cent the drive were held this week Church, to our country and to there on a provisional basis. of those eligible to vote in Al- at St. Michael parish, Miami; our own community in this geria abstained. Abstentions St. Anthony parish. Fort Lau- present period of crisis." Algeria's Catholics had been in France were slightly over derdale; St. Francis of Assisi urged on the eve of the refer- 22 per cent. ' ' parish, Riviera Beach, and St. Bishop Carroll also named endum to pray for peace. This other needs pf the Diocese, Francis Xavier parish. Fort call was launched in pastoral In continental France, the which must, unfortunately, be ' • •. N. C. Photo Myers. letters issued by Archbishop "no" votes came mainly from delayed for the present un- NUNS IN PARIS wait to cast ballots in the national referendum Leon Duval of Algiers and industrial cities with less unforeseen benefactions "The people of South Florida, on French- President de Gaulle's plan to let Algeria decide its Bishop Paul Pihier of Constan- communist-dominated munici- - materialize. Among these he through the Diocesan Develop- own future. As millions of Frenchmen and Moslems went to the tine. pal governments. ment Fund, already have made mentioned a home for home- polls, new violence rocked Algeria. The death toll soared to 29 a tremendous contribution to less boys 14 years and older; with scores wounded despite the presence of French armed the growth of the Church in a school for exceptional chil- forces. the Diocese of Miami," Bishop dren and an institution for Carroll declared. He pointed to victims of cerebral pa 1 s y these specific diocesan projects which the Brothers of the - which have come into being Good Shepherd, now operat- Haiti Expels Second Bishop, during the oast year: ing the Camillus House, have offered to staff. — Addition to St. John Vian- Orders 4 Priests To Leave In addition, for the foresee- ney Seminary, doubling its ca- • Continued From Page 1 pacity. able future, there will be a con- stantly growing need for more cesan priest in 1933 and was hospitals; more nursing homes, — New College Building at consecrated a bishop in 1953.. St. John Vianney Seminary, ex- more schools, more churches tending course of study from and more parish development, In San Juan, he expressed high school grades to first two Bishop Carroll said. no knowledge of the reasons years of college. for his arrest and deporta- tion. It was reported that he — New Faculty Residence at St. John Vianney Seminary, would go to Argentina. providing, proper quarters for Red Chief Asks In addition to the expulsion the Vincentian Fathers who of Bishop Augustin, police clos- conduct it. 1 'Truce Of God ed down the Catholic newspaper, La Phalange, and arrested four — Lourdes. Residence, home BERLIN (NO — Walter Ul- other priests. A government de- for the aged at West Palm bricht, East Germany's top cree ordered the deportation of Beach. communist, has publicly sug- gested a "truce of God" that Father Paul Bellec, vicar -gen- — Centro Hispano Catolico, eral of the archbishopric; Fath- Miami's Spanish center, which would outlaw war between East and West Germany for 10 years. er Francois Nir, its secretary- has received nationwide atten- general; Father Jean Baptiste tion. The custom of the truce of Bettebourg, rector of St. Mar- tial School, largest Catholic high For the immediate present, God arose during, the Middle school in Port au Prince, and Bishop Carroll specified these Ages when wars between cities as most urgent needs of the or minor rulers were rife in" Father Emile Callec. Diocese: Europe. It was a temporary ACT OF VIOLENCE cessation of hostilities enforc- L'Osservatore Romano des- ed by the authority of the — New Dining Hall with cribed Bishop Augustin's expulT kitchen facilities for St. John Church. sion as "an act of violence, all. Vianney Seminary,* to provide for increasing number of voca- HAITI-born Bishop Remy Au- tions to diocesan priesthood. gustin, S.M.M., is the second prelate to be expelled by the — New and adequate St. Jo- Rome Drivers Blow Horns Haitian government in the seph Villa for dependent chil- past two months. Archbishop dren, replacing present inade- At Pontiff To Get Blessing Francois Poirier of Port Au quate facilities.' Prince was forced to leave. ROME (NO — Ever honk here, and throughout the day — Retreat House for Men in FIELDCHEST "SAMPLER" your car horn for the Pope? A motorists raced about the city the less explainable in a coun- the Miami area. bunch of Romans did, and it blowing their horns. Epiphany try in which the Holy See has MEETING GOALS worked: Pope John XXIII came is the gift-giving day — not FLORAL PRINT BLANKET The Diocesan Development to his window and even blessed Christmas — and the driving normal diplomatic relations and Fund," Bishop Carroll ex- the honkers. citizenry showed their goodwill where there is a concordat of to the traffic policemen by driv- which the responsible organs plained, "was established to It happened on the feast of meet the fast developing needs ing from intersection to inter- 3.99 72x90' .the Epiphany, a time of mad cannot ignore the consequences.' of the Catholic people in this, section — horns roaring — and • celebration in Rome and a Regularly 5.98 A whisper soft blanket one of the most rapidly devel- day when the normal anti- heaping presents at the base of Vatican sources declared oping sections of the United noise laws are suspended. the podiums where the "police that those responsible for the with the quaint look of an old fashioned States. Its purpose is to expand stand to direct traffic. prelate's expulsion "almost sampler, of 100% cotton with acetate present facilities and to pro- Hundreds of Romans drove certainly have fallen under Meanwhile, a special Mass vide new structures for the their cars into St. Peter's square excommunication," and they binding — so pretty you'll wish you was offered at Rome's hug* care of the sick, the needy, the in the Vatican at noontime, and Tited Canon Law 2334 which Regina Coeli prison by Luigi could wear it! In predominately pink, sent up a raucous chorus of automatically exposes to ex- aged, dependent children, the Cardinal traglia, the Pone's lavender, or yellow. Scoop up several for horns to summon Pope John to unfortunate and the helpless. Pro-Vicar General for Rome. communication any person his window. The Pope respond- yourself, for gifts, at our January White The Mass was celebrated at who impedes a prelate of the "In its short period of oper- ed and led the estimated 10,000 a special altar erected in the Roman Catholic Church. Par- Sale low prices. Domestics, fourth floor ation, the fund surely has people in the plaza below in re- center of the major cellblock. don for such excom lunica- miami. At all five Burdine's. been meeting its goals, thanks citing the noon Angelus. Then tion is reserved to the Pope to the extreme generosity of he imparted his blessing. At the conclusion of the Mass, himself or his deegate, and the faithful of the Diocese. SHOP BY PHONE, call FR 3-1111 or HORN CHORUS the prisoners were read a tele- there has been no intimation The growth of St. John Vian- gram sent in behalf of Pope that Duvalier and his asso- write Jane Groy, personal shopper. Bey Seminary, both physical- The horn chorus cheered him John extending the Pope's bless- ciates sought such pardon fol- ly and in enrollment, has again long after he left the win- ing to all the inmates. The lowing the excomfaiunicaton dow. been phenomenal, and at this Pope himself visited'the prison- they presumably incurred be- particular time, when nation- Epiphany is both a holyday of ers at Regina Coeli on the day cause of Archbishop Poirier's al concern is being expressed: obligation and a civil holiday after Christmas in 1958. expulsion.

Page 2 January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida IN PALM BEACH THE FAMILY LIFE BUREAU Serra Convention Jan. 20-21 DIOCESE OF MIAMI , " PALM BEACH — The first district convention of Florida Serra Clubs will be held Jan. Pre-Lenten Program of Marriage Instructions 20 and 21 at the Breakers Hotel. . . . designed to cover preparation for and the successful living of married life. Registration will begin at 5 p.m. Friday and will be follow- . . « for persons contemplating marriage and for those recently married. ed by an informal dinner at 7 » ; . to be conducted by priests and physicians, and by members of the laity who have made a success of their, marriage. iss will be celebrated foirr delegates at 7:30 a.m. - Saturday in St. Edward The program of instructions will be the same at each of the four centers listed Church. Fred J. Wagner, sec- ond vice-president of Serra below. Thus persons unable to attend an instructiori in their locality on a given International,. will be guest night, may attend the same instruction when it is given at another center on a dif- speaker at the 8:30 a.m. Com- munion breakfast which will ferent date. follow./

At 10:30 a.m. the importance Little Flower, St. Mary Cathedral, of programming and its impact ^ Coral Gables : on the spiritual formation of a Miami- -~ Serranwill be discussed by a Central Catholic panel of four speakers. Par- High School, St. Juliana, ticipating will be Father James ^ f Fort Lauderdale . J. Walsh, diocesan director of West Palm Beach ^ i vocations and Miami Serra Club chaplain; Dr. Edward Jan. 16 . . . . Marriage and the Plan of God . . . . Jan. 17 J. Lauth, Miami Serra Club PALM BEACH Serra Club members who will be hosts to the president; Frank J. Mackle and first Florida convention of Serrans discuss plans for the two- Granville Morse. day meetings.with their moderator, Msgr. J. P. O'Mahoney. Jan. 18 . . . . Love and Happiness in Marriage . . t>Jajt* 19 Joseph M. Fitzgerald, Serra District Governor, will preside at the noon luncheon and report Jan. 23 .... The Place of Sex in Marriage Jan. 24 on district programs. Marriage Courses To Start Afternoon sessions will in- Jan. 25 . ."•. . Marriage Is A Sacrament Jan. 26 clude a vocation activity pro- In Four Areas Of Diocese gram with Harold Klaine, John McDonald, James W. A pre-Lenten program of mar- Love and Happiness in Mar- Jan. 30 . . . . A Doctor Talks on Marriage ...... Jan. 31 McCaughan, Father Walsh riage instructions will be offer- riage; Jan. 23, The Place of and Msgr. Jeremiah P. O'Ma- ed at four centers in the diocese Sex in Marriage; Jan. 25, honey, Palm Beach Serra for persons contemplating mar- Marriage Is a Sacrament; Feb. 1 . . ... The Married Discuss Marriage . .... Feb. 2 Club chaplin, participating, riage and those recently mar- Jan. 30, A Doctor Talks on A panel discussion on mem- bership will be conducted by ried. ; . Marriage, and Feb. 1, The All Instructions Begin at 8 P.M. Addresses of the Auditoriums: Married Discuss Marriage. Philip Lewis, Michael Assa- Sponsored by the Family LITTLE FLOWER ST. MARY CATHEDRAL lone, Mr. Fitzgerald and Dr. ' Life Bureau and conducted by The same instructions will be 1270 Anostasia Ave., Coral Gables 7506 N.W. 2nd Ave., Miami Lauth. given one day later, in each priests, physicians and mar- CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ST. JULIANA case, at St. Mary Cathedral, 2901 S.W. 12th St., Fort Lauderdale 4300 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach Bishop Coleman F. Carroll ried lay people, the program Miami, and St. Juliana, West will be the principal speaker is under the direction of Msgr. Palm Beach. during dinner at 8 p.m. when Mr. Fitzgerald will present the Robert W. Schiefen, chancel- charter to the Palm Beach Ser- lor of the diocese and director ra Club. A statue of Father of the bureau. Junipero Serra will be present- Current dividend / ed to the second Florida Serra Persons who attend all six Paid Tyvice / Club by Mr. Wagner and Dr. lectures, which will be given in EARN A of* Annum Lauth will present a bell. Ralph a three-week period, will re- A Year ceive a certificate to be pre- With Safety TMM. t%J' ~ W. Hauenstein, Serra.' Interna- SAVE tional president, will be- the sented to their pastor when ar- EACH ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO $10,000 BY THE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORP. guest speaker and Richard B. rangements are being made for Roberts will be toastmaster. marriage. SIMILAR PROGRAM Because the program will be U-M Symphony Plans similar at'each of the four cen- ters, persons unable to attend Concerts For Students an instruction in their locality Concerts for students in pa- on a given night may receive rochial and public elementary . the same instruction when it is .'.»... *. Sf" -'•Is will be presented during presented at another center on Sill ti Wi i"-i *&' _irv an<* APr'! by the Uni- a different evening. RECEIVE A f ; WITH YOUR NEW yeefeity of Miami Symphony Or- to < *' chestra. In North Dade deanery, Msgr. FREE GIFT SAVINGS ACCOUNT* j Dominic J. Barry is in charge Series tickets are now on sale of the program. Father Peter in the schools for the concerts Reilly is in charge in South which will be presented on Jan. Dade, Father Matthew A. Mor- ife AJ t < * ^* 27 at the Dade County Audito- gan in Palm Beach, and Father 0 rium and on Jan. 28 at the Raymond L. Scully in Broward. RECEIVE THIS GIFT WITH A Miami Beach Auditorium. Each NEW $50.00 SAYINGS ACCOUNT. All instructions begin at S program will be presented four FREE PENS AND BANKS FOR EVERYONE times, twice at each auditorium p.m. The program will open at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Jan. 16 at Little Flower, tOVtt ACCOUNT CAN BE TRANSFERRED FROM ANYWHERE IN THE UNITEO STATES FREE OF CHARGE. Coral Gables, and Central Each school has been given a Catholic High School, Fort tentative assignment to a specif- Lauderdale, and will be of- ic date and hour and the days fered in both parishes as fol- selected are non-school days and lows: Jan. 16, Marriage and Saturdays. the Plan of God; Jan. 18,

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January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 3 DONALD F. JOHN M. 1}£SPtT* 4 MONtm Or CHAOS McEMBER MONTGOMERY

Me EMBER Ghurch Advances In The Congo MONTGOMERY INSURANCE, Inc. By FR. JOSEPH CEUPPENS diately after independence ap- it casts a deep-shadow over In other parts the Church is pears to have receded, though 'some parts of the country. hindered by savage intertribal LEOPOLDVILLE (NO — Six feuding. Thousands of women months of chaotic independence and children as well as warriors GENERAL INSURANCE in the Congo have left their mark have died in the mutual butch- 120 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables 34r Fla on the Church but have left it ery and in famines that pursued PHONE HI 4-2587 substantially free to carry on its those able to escape the knives of their tribal enemies. work. In about two - thirds of the Virtually all the mis -rs country's 33 dioceses the who were forced out o. «sir Church is prospering. - posts by mutinous troops 'or Everyone Beliefits with rampaging tribesmen in the The menace of communism weeks immediately following Mountain Valley Wate* that hung over the Congo imme- freedom from Belgium have Regular use of Mountain Valley Water tends to expel systemic long since returned. There are wastes rapidly, reduces excessive acidity, and improves digestion. more than 400 native Congo- Thousands of people drink this natural water from the health lese priests and about 6,000 region of Hot Springs, Ark., to help maintain excellent health. foreign missioners, including Still more use it to aid in the treatment of arthritis, kidney and MY MOM SAYS about 2,350 priests. bladder symptoms, la any disorder, ask your doctor how much A third of the Congo's approx- to drink daily. - YOU CAN PAY imately 14,000,000 people are MORE BUT YOU flownttain1 Catholics: — . CAN'T EAT BETTER The Church has recently been Phone FR 3-2484 301 S.W. 8th Street enjoying freedom to work and worship in the narrow finger of land that gives the Congo an out- let from Leopoldville to the At- N. C. Photo lantic. The same is true of broad areas stretching northeast of TIRED DESPITE THE TURBULENCE in the Congo, the Church has Leopoldville inte^quator prov- been left relatively free to carry on its mission. In area (1) ince and east of^Tseajjoljlville OF which includes the provinces of Leopoldville, Equator, Kasai and into Kasai and Kisu provinces. Kivu and the narrow strip of land that leads to the Atlantic, the THREAT OF COMMUNISM . Church has been hindered very little. In Oriental province (2), Most of the fears that commu- CITY LIVING? a stronghold of Red-oriented leaders supporting ousted Patrice nism will take a hand focus on Lumumba, a constant threat of violence to the Church remains. Oriental province in the far • TRY Intertribal warfare continues to ravage secessionist Katanga northeast of the country. The province (3) where some Religious have been victims of violence. threat is an attack on the Church by Red-oriented leaders, "since SUBURBAN LIVING communism as a doctrine does not appear to hold much appeal IN Food-Foraging Priest Finds for the Congolese people. Oriental province is a strong- Himself In Laos Front Lines hold of supporters of ousted pre- mier Patrice Lumumba. NEW YORK (NO — An The City that Started With A Plan American priest was scouring Congolese priests with very for foodx at the height of the few exceptions have kept clear • > The Fastest Growing. Catholic Town fighting in Vientiane, Laos — "of intertribal strife. But some in the Fastest Growing Catholic , . ' and found himself in frontline have been its victims. In Oc- fighting. tober, Kanioka tribesmen in- County (Broward) in Florida, vaded a minor seminary at Ka- "I took my motorcycle and lenda in the Luluaburg diocese • New Catholic Church now under creeped into town — heavy and tried to force a Congo- mortar and machine gun fire hundred yards, past the head- lese teacher, Father Thomas all around — looking for some- construction quarters and ran into Phou- Beya, to tell them who among thing to eat," he wrote. "The his pupils belonged to an en- • Grade School ready next Fall: nuns and we three Oblates of mi's front line troops." emy tribe. The priest refused Mary Immaculate were very Father Matt Menger, O.MJ., and was beheaded in front of low on food. • Catholic High School now in planning. didn't report whether he suc- his pupils. ? $ "I had to pass in front of ceeded in finding food but this Political "independence has Homes from 9280 to. 40 000 army headquarters. It was letter to .the headquarters of been grossly misunderstood by a f nothing but a heap of ashes. Catholic Relief Services — Na- large section of the Congolese General Phoumi (Novasan? people, Even Catholic youth FHA — VA — CONV. FINANCING tional Catholic Welfare Confer- had obliterated the entire groups have not remained un- WEST BROWARD SALES CORP. block!" I went only a few ence here, graphically described tainted, and some young Cathol- RENE J. COOKE, Reg, Real Estate Broker *•>•>••:« FREE JOB PLACEMENT •>$*$$ the fighting in the Laos capi- ics have interpreted independ- 5809 Margate Boulevard Margate, Florida IBM Key Punch, Programs, Wiring •> tal. ence as freedom from all author- HOTEL TRAINING DIVISON £ ity. But a youth movement un- >> Transcript, Switchboard, Front Office, .*« Father Menger represents the Phone WE 3-2250 - WE 3-9331 * NCR 2000, Audit, Cashier, Etc. See A der the patronage of St. F cis - •:• Yellow Pages 654, 655 Phone Book. .;• worldwide relief agency of U.S. Xavier has been notal, Catholics in Laos and also touched by this notion. •' •• I Adeiphi Business College t servfes as a correspondent for % 500-526 NE 79th St. Nr. Bisc. Blvd. " WOMEN'S STATUS RAISED •-:••:•••: PL 7-7623 State Approved >* the N.C.W.C. News Service. A major aim of the Ghurch THE has been to raise the status of SPECIALISTS IN Congolese women. Training in LOCAL MOVING home economics and civic duties TRUCK & $11 TWO MEN • • HOUR is the^core of this program.

TRUCK and 3 MEN Most of the mission schools re- . . » Safest Tire ever built $14 HOUR main open in the Congo. They are subsidized by the govern- SAMPLE OF RATES ment, but how long the govern- THE GENERAL TIRE OF MIAMI 2,000 4,000 2,000 4,000 ment will be financially able to LBS. LBS. LBS. LBS. 5600 Biscayne Blvd. PL 1-8564 Atlanta. Go. $147.60 $243.20 Hattiesburg, Miss. $166.00 $276.00 continue its subsidies is proble- Atlantic City, N.J. 212.00 368.00 Indianapolis, Ind. 204.00 352.00 matical. THE GENERAL TIRE OF MIAMI BEACH, INC. Baltimore, Md. 198.00 340.00 Louisville, Ky. 192.00 328.00 1801 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. JE 8-5396 Birmingham, Ala. 162.00 268.00 Memphis, Tenn. 186.00 316.00 Brooklyn, N.Y. 218.00 380.00 Newark, N.J. 216.00 376.00 At present Catholic schools -in Charleston, S.C. 140.00 228.60 Philadelphia, Pa. 208.00 360.00 the Congo have more than 1,200,- THE GENERAL TIRE OF CORAL GABLES Chattanooga, Tenn. 162.00 268.00 Pittsburgh, Pa. 208.00 360.00 , III. 220.00 384.00 Richmond, Va. 184.00 312.00 000 pupils. 301 Girolda Ave., Across from ihe Bus Terminal, C. G. , HI 4-7141 . Cincinnati, Ohio 198.00 340.00 Providence, R.I. 234.00 412.00 Decatur, Ala. 170.00 284.00 Milwaukee, Wise. 230.00 404.00 THE GENERAL TIRE OF NORTH MIAMI Los Angeles, Cal. 374.00 688.00 Syracuse, N.Y. 230.00 404.00 Hartford, Conn. 228.00 400.00 Trenton, N.J. 210.00 364.00 Congratulates Adenauer 700 N.E. 167th St., Vi Mile West of Shopping Center Wl 5-4249 Greensboro, N.C. 166.00 276.00 Washington, D.C. Estimates Cheerfully 194.00 332.00 VATICAN CITY (NO —Pope IN FT. LAUDERDALE ... Given Free of Charge Ph NE 5-6496 John XXIII sent a telegram to GENERAL TIRES, INC. ACE • R. B. VAN LINES, INC. German Chancellor Konrad Ad- 2700 South Federal Highway JAckson 4-5567 enauer to congratulate him on Main Office 2136 N.W. 24th Avenue Miami, Florida his 85th birthday. (Jan. 5).

.- :: * '— -^i-. All Aliens Must Report :»:..:•.:••:••:••:»:••:»:••:••:»:»:•>:•.:••:«:»:":••:•' N.J. Executives Form ,j. Miami's Finest Preparatory School £ JUN0R AND Addresses In January * Ann DUI * Mass-Servers Society •:• AUCLKnl SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL * y. Accelerated Diploma Courses. After- »> An estimated lOS.OOO aliens NEWARK, N. J. (NO — A y School - Help - Classes in All Subjects, v y Intensive Coaching for College Entr. •«• will report their address in the dozen high-ranking business exe- y Exams. See Yellow Pg. 655, Ph. Bk. •> y 500-526 NE 79th St. Nr. Bisc. Blvd. •> State of Florida during Janu- cutives take turns serving the *!* PL 7-7623 Free Brochure •> ary, 1961, under the Federal 12:15 p.m. daily Mass at St. Alien Address Report Program. Couples Wed 50 Years Patrick's pro-Cathedral on the According to Edward P. Ah- fringe of the city's business dis- rens, Director of the Immigra- NEW YORK (NO — Cere- trict. monies honoring 219 couples tian and Naturalization Service, They were recruited three 91,000 aliens reported their ad- who will celebrate their 50th years ago by George H. Smith, dresses during Janua-j of 1960. wedding anniversaries in 1981vice president and general He said that all non - citizens, were held in St. Patrick's cath- manager of Petroleum Heat and except those in diplomatic stat- edral. Francis Cardinal Spell- Power Co. About half had never been Mass servers before, in- us, foreign representatives of man presented special golden wedding certificates to each of cluding Mr. Smith who now is certain international organiza- able to serve for his son — Fa- tions, and those admitted tem- the jubilarians at Catholic ther Richard S. Smith, of Til- porarily as agricultural labor- Family Day rites. ton, N.H. — from time to time. ers, are required to file the ad- dress report. Address report cards are available at Immigration Serv- N. c. Photo ice Offices at Miami, Port Ev- DISCOVERING that 1961 will be the same, upside down, are erglades, West Palm Beach, "A Little Bit of nurses of Resurrection Hospital, Chicago. The phenomenon last Jacksonville, Tampa and Key happened in 1881 and will not occur again until 6009. Nurses are West and at all U.S. post of- (left) Margaret Tully and Ann Cwichon, Elmwood Park, 111. fices. New England

Charm" • See the many type* Fraternity Chided of lighting for gardens, Vermont High Court Bans pools and patios... and For Stealing Tree get a free 24-p«g*J>ook« BALTIMORE (NO — The In- lat of fdeaa and tfpaTof Funds For Catholic Students Full course dinners from $2.75 The Hearth" Cocktail Lounge nighttime beauty an<* terfraternity Council of the BURLINGTON, Vt. (NO — the service of the Church and Johns Hopkins University has family enjoyment. At Open daily from 5 p.m., Sunday from 1 p.m. your electric wiring eon* ! A ruling that use of public its ministry inseparate from its reprimanded a campus frater- tractor, electric appllo I funds to pay tuition for students educational function. That this nity for cutting down a 35-foot Entertainment nightly from 8:30 (except Sunday) •nee dealer, and lighting attending Catholic high schools is a high and dedicated under- spruce tree at a Catholic equipment store*. is unconstitutional was handed taking is not to be questioned church for Christmas decoration 1 down in an unanimous decision and deserves the respect of at its fraternity house. The Carriage House ; of the Vermont Supreme Court. all creeds. Yet, however worthy the object, the First Amend- The council voted to ask Phi (FORMERLY THE BANYAN TREE) For more than 90 years it ment (of the Constitution) com- Gamma Delta fraternity to send : has been the practice in Ver- mands the state shall not parti- a letter of apology to SS. Philip 3925 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ; mont towns which do not have cipate." and James Church. Earlier, Phi DELRAY BEACH, FLA. BOYNTON BEACH 6422 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. : a high school to let the par- Gamma Delta paid the church HELPING BUILD FLORIDA : ents of high school students The decision said that "con- $900 for the tree. : select a high school on a list siderations of equity and fair- approved by the Vermont ness have exerted a strong ap- Board of Education, and to peal to temper the severity of pay the tuition of the students this mandate" and that the • at, the school of their choice. "price it demands frequently imposes heavy burdens on the ; The South Burlington court ! faithful parent." The decision ; case was touched off by C. Ray- stressed that "equitable consid- mond Swart, a town resident, erations, however compelling, ' who objected to the tuition pay- cannot override constitutional ; ments for town students attend- barriers." ing Mount St. Mary's Academy and Rice (formerly Cathedral) High School in Burlington. Mr. SOLVE YOUR HEATING Swart filed suit against the PROBLEMS NOW! , South Burlington board in 1958. YOU CAN SAVE WITH OUR On Feb. 19, 1960, Superior Judge William C. Hill, sitting in Chittenden Courty Chancery Court, ruled that the tuition • payment practice was in viola- tion of the U.S. and the Ver- mont Constitutions. ' The South Burlington board I then. ' \ealed the case to the k Supreme Court. "For a substantial number of its advanced students at least, the legal and public duty of the district is undertaken in reli- I gious denominational high schools that are an integral part -of the Roman Catholic Church," These individually styled, highly pol- the decision said. ished stone mantels add a wana, During January and February . . . friendly, yet distinctive touch to your INTEREST home needs. Amazingly low priced from INTEREST "The Church is the source of $65 t« $125. POR YOU Special Low Rates on NEW CAR LOANS IN YOU their control and the principal source of their support. This BARNES Cast Stone Shop 4'/2% Discount Includes Cost of Credit Insurance ' combination of factors renders 262 N.W. 54th St. • Ph PL 9-0314 PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF MIAMI SHORES PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF N. MIAMI BEACH IN WEST HOLLYWOOD Northeast Second Avenue at 95th Street West Dixie Highway at 162nd Street Miami Shores, Florida North Miami Beach, Florida FEDERAL 3 MEMBERS DEPOSIT 1 FEDERAL INSURANCE RESERVE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH MIAMI NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, MIAMI CORPORATION FUNERAI. HOME SYSTEM Northeast 125th Street at 10th Avenue N.W. 79th Street at 33rd Avenue North Miami, Florida Miami, Florida . •-, 6100 Hollywood Blvd. Phone YUkon 3-0857 Leonard A. Usi'na, President or Chairman of the Board

January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 5 EDITOR'S COMMENT For Latin America Should New Administration Help Our Children Win Prestige Or Popularity? On one day every year, the constantly expanding program of By FATHER JOHN B. SHEERIN court personal popularity but aid for our orphans, handicapped children and others in serious that it is riduclous for a na- need is placed before our Catholic people for their consideration We look forward with a cer- and cooperation. Experience has happily shown that our people tain degree of anxiety to Presi- tion to do so. need only to be given the clear facts of this sad situation in order dent Kennedy's Inaugural Ad- He claimed that England, in to win from them a ready and wholehearted response. dress and the days of the Empire, cared message. In one of his cam- not at all about being liked. In In his letter requesting support of the work of Catholic paign talks, he said the Ameri- Charities in the diocese, Bishop Carroll reminded us that we fact, whenever it discovered can people are either "content- that any nation liked it, it be- are blessed with several institutions that "carry on the work ed" or "concerned." for innocent victims of circumstances which deprive them of gan to reexamine its policv to- a normal home life and parental care and affecaion." In view of the hectic events ward that nation. The CB >•- of the past few weeks in the respondent pointed out also wt The expected rapid growth of this area has already taxed Congo, Cuba and Laos an Russia is making progress with these facilities to the utmost, even before the crisis in Cuba made American would have to be the new nations even though it it necessary to find additional space and broaden the program of a lumpish clod not to be con- is cordially disliked. care for the bewildered little refugees. cerned about the state of the NO POPULARITY CONTEST world. Most of us, therefore, Hence, the obvious need reminds us forcefully of our duty The cold war is a vast and are anxious to hear what the to help. And we realize this all the more clearly this year terrible conflict on which the President has to say about since the United Fund failure in our area to meet its goal destiny of the world depends. his foreign policy. What new, will mean less help for charitable agencies. It is not a popularity contest. daring and aggressive forms Our purpose in giving foreign Our diocesan program of Catholic charities has a record of will it take? which the entire community can well be proud. Credit for it aid should be to feed the primarily must be directed to all our thoughtful, concerned peo- My own guess is that our for- hungry, clothe the naked, en- ple who need only to be reminded of the need in order to con- eign aid will have a different able the undeveloped countries tribute generously to the collection next Sunday, Jan. 19. motivation than in the past. to stand on their own feet and, Formerly we were solicitious above all, to educate them. For about winning the good will of what is the purpose of pouring our allies and of the uncommit- millions into a country in the Aid To Education ted nations. I believe the events form of tractors and road- of the last year have shown us building machinery if the peo- Many Catholic parents read with considerable interest the ple don't know how^tft^pperate that there is not much point in 1 recommendations of the Task Force on Education appointed by What, Are You Still Alive giving aid to other nations for them? The first requisiteoMor President-elect Kennedy. The program proposed by the committee that reason. For the sad fact is eign aid therefore is that it be would make possible grants and loans amounting to $10 billion that we have been extraordi- wise. over the next four years. At Start Of A New Year? narily generous in the past and The second requisite is that However, the point of special interest to parents with By JOSEPH BREIG ry about us enough to give us yet w6 are disliked even by the it help to build up respect for children in parochial schools is the limitation of these funds fair warning. After all, they nations to whom we have given I bring you the electrifying the spiritual, economic and to the public schools of the country in the elementary and sec- most freely. could have said phooey on their military strength of America. ondary levels. Last year, in the bills on aid to education pro- tidings that as the New Year fellowmen, serve them right if GRIM SITUATION The leaders in the new na- posed to Congress, the private school children were indeed begins, you and I, and the rest they get caught unprepared. tions may be delighted to re- taken into account when the total number of pupils in the The situation in Africa, Asia of the human race, and good old ceive American gifts but we country was being tabulated. But when plans were drawn to and Latin America today is too Mother Earth, are still around I am reproaching nobody. have to remember that they distribute so much money per pupil, all the private school grim - for us to worry about the premises as usual. FEEL PRETTY GOOD are out for the best interests children were suddenly counted out. courting good will. We should It does occur to me, though, be interested in winning pres- of their country, not for the I am writing these words be- best interests of America. Likewise, this present recommendation limits aid in such a that we can learn something tige rather than popularity and fore December bows out, bat prestige is built largely on re- They will inevitably cast their way that the role of the private schools and their contribution to from the Incident of the Catas- the welfare of the country are completely ignored. that's all right. If the world spect for wisdom and power lot with the nation that prom- comes the final cropper and trophe that Didn't Happen. rather than glamor. My guess, ises most for their own coun- Some months ago the Dean of Boston College Law School said, try. In fact, if it's a question . makes a bum of me at the . Even if we never did put therefore, is that our new for- "It is difficult to estimate how deep and widespread is this feel- eign policy will be motivated by of a choice between a weak ing of injustice . .. by many Catholic parents." It is indeed deep last minute, who's to know? any stock in the prophecies of a desire for prestige rather than but beloved nation and a because our attitude about federal aid is not only ignored but In that case, I simply won't disaster, still we ought "to feel popularity. I hope there will be strong nation that is disliked, misunderstood. More and more parents are anxious to make pretty good about getting past as much and more foreign aid the national leader will known such facts in the matter as these: get printed because the news- the year that was supposed to than ever but that it will be ad- choose the stronger partner papers, like everything else, ministered more prudently. every time. Parents haVe the constitutional right to control the edu- be fateful. cation of their children. Catholic parents are not asking the will be gone up in smoke. My reputation, if there is any such The fanciers of the future David Schoenbrun, CBS cor- "Seek first the kingdom of public to support Catholic education. They are merely asking respondent at Paris, com- God and His justice . . .** might have been right by co- for a share of the tax money they have contributed. The pub- thing, will be safeguarded. mented on the present world (Matt. 6:33). I hope that Presi- lic schools have been and always will be supported by Cathol- WIPE SLATE CLEAN incidence, you know. Any year, crisis in a news briefing con- dent Kennedy's new foreign pol- ics. We want to continue to support them. Come to think of it, I'll do the any day, any hour might be the ducted at the Waldorf-Astoria. icy will seek first to do justice But Catholic parents do not wish to be penalized for choosing handsome thing. I'll confess my one which will bring curtains for He pointed out the impru- to the poor and hungry and the dence of any attempt on the to send their children to private schools. They want their right mistake and apologize in the the lot of us. disinherited of the world, and upheld to choose the kind of education their children need. Up part of the United States to second, to tell the truth and next life. I'll wipe the slate until now they feel with growing impatience that these rights Nineteen sixty didn't — if you get foreigners to like us. He nothing but the truth about the have been met with injustice when federal aid is proposed. , clean and get off to a brand new are reading this. And so here felt that it is understandable spiritual, economic and military start. we are in 1961. for an individual person to strength of the United States. I don't mean I'll begin writ- I mentioned learning some- ing again. Surely one of the The Diocese of Miami Crusade Of Prayer joys of immortality will be thing from the fact that we got Weekly Publication through 1960. What I mean is, If anyone needs further proof of the urgency of the Crusade liberation from the typewriter Embracing Florida's 'i6 Sor ern Counties: Broward, ~ of Prayer for Latin America during 1961, as proposed by our for me, and liberation from maybe we could turn over a big lotte. Collier, Dade, I Glades, Hardee, Hendry, . Most Reverend Bishop, it can be found in the words and ac- me for you. Joy will be un- leaf and beign to read life in a lands, Indian River, Lee, M; confined. Monroe. Okeechobee, F a tions of a number of leaders of Church and State this week. new way. VOICE Beach. St. Lucie. President Eisenhower's reluctant severance of diploma- But if you're reading me now, A LOOK AT SUNSET Editorial PLaza 8-0543 tic relations with Cuba left no doubt of the serious crisis you poor sufferer you, that fact We could try our hands at the Advertising. PL 4-2561; Circulation. PI 1-6821; Classified. PL 8-6771 in our neighboring country. Secretary of State Herter's de- should be convincing evidence unaccustomed business of ap- THE VOICE PUBLISHING CO., INC. that the year 1960 did not do us tailed report to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee gave preciating things. We could look The Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll, Bishop of Miami, President them "a gloomy survey of the international situation," with all in, once and for all, in one at a sunset, for instance, and Latin America receiving priority in the worry category. grand smashup. give thanks for it with the real- HOLDS NO GRUDGE * Monsignor John J. Fifzpatrick Executive Editor At the same time, the Cardinal Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro ization that it might be the last Monsignor James F. Nelan Managerial Consultant issued an unusually solemn warning that the communists in Don't tell me you've forgotten sunset in history. Father James J. Walsh Editorial Consultant Latin America are carrying out a diabolical program of eight that 1960 was supposed to fix points to crush the Church. our clock, according to the pre- I think we rob ourselves of -:•• -:- -:- dictions of certain zealous re- no end of fun, from the cradle John J. Ward Editor Against this background of fear and darkness, the call ligious enthusiasts. You have? to the grave, because we Charles Shreiner Assistant Editor of our Bishop to join with other Dioceses in a Crusade of don't vivify in ourselves, the William P. Dale Advertising Manager Prayer for Latin America is heartening and most welcome. Well, that's all right. I hap- realization that God is right George H. Monahan News Editor Think of the immense potential of the combined prayers during pened to remember, but I here all the time, His hands Marjorie L. Fillyaw Women's Editor the next 12 months of priests, brothers, sisters, seminarians hold no grudge against the filled with gifts, asking us to Joseph S. Zilley .. •{.•• Circulation Manager and the laity, all united in humble petition to God to bring seekers after signs and por- accept them. • • . Second-class postage paid at Miami, Florida .oiu*. effective aid to our neighbbors of this blessed hemisphere. tents, with their doomsayings Subscription rates: U.S. and Possessions $5 a year; 5SlSJ single copy 15 cents; foreign: $7.50 a year. nf + V and dire warnings that God Every instant calls for a new Published every Friday at 4301 Biscayne Boulevard, MCDdlS Every individual, parish group and diocesan organization Miami 38, Florida. %\vf UJS had had enough of us. celebration. Address all mail to 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Fla. S\.' SS should be proud to have part in this crusade. We already have Member Catholic Press Association. **7«L 5* National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service. "* the conviction as Catholics that the power of prayer can be They thought they were right, Yep, we, could make 1961 a News items intended for publication must be received by Friday noon greater-than the power of weapons. and it was nice of them to wor- whizzer of a year, if we'd try. prior to foUowinc week's edition.

Page 6 January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Holiness Means More Than Praying How Do You Rate By A VINCENTIAN FATHER recurring miracle of supernat- Of St. John Vianney ural life is begun, or increas- on Facts of Faith Seminary ed, or restored. truly holy must be one whose able, so His Word is unchange- The idea of singling out one Marvelous as this is, there yet founder possessed this truth and able. By BRIAN CRONIN church as holy must seem remains more. Besides the Sac- passed it on to his followers. Add strange to some. Do not all raments, the Church, as the 1. Which of these Catholic statesmen signed the Declaration to this the fact that if the found- The one way to holiness is churches try to help men lead Mystical Body of Christ enables of Independence?: — (a) Roger Brooke Taney (b) 'Charles er not only possessed the truth the way determined by the better lives? Do not all teach each of its members to share in Carroll (c) James Shields (d) John E. Kenna but was the very Word of Truth, Source cf all holiness. The fact men to pray? This is their in- the prayers, good works and 2. Oberammergau, Germany is the scene of: — (a) The Na- then His Church is holy because that the Church proclaims the tent, at least. But does this sacrifices! of all the others. 13 tivity Play (b) An apparition (c) Luther's birthplace (d) He is holiness itself. gospel of Christ is, in itself, The Passion Play alone make a church holy? Is it proof of the holiness of her We have seen that the ^teWhat is the name of the well-known religions order whose enough? What of her origin? her If the Founder is Holiness teaching. Church is holy in her Founder, \ name, when translated, literally reads "The Hounds of founder? her entire body of doc- itself, then His entire teaching, in her teachings and in her °~'' God"?: — (a) The Dominicans (b) The Jesuits (c) The trine and other means of sanc- which is His legacy to. the Yet another indication of the means of sanctification. These Franciscans (d) The Paulists tification at her disposal? Church, is also holy. That doc- holiness of the Church is gained notes are found in only one 4. The most solemn part of the Mass — that is, from the trine of the Divine Teacher can by examining the means to sanc- Church — the Catholic Church, Sanctus to the Pater Noster — is called: — (a) The Mass Holiness must be evident in trine of the Divine Teacher tification which she has at her whose holiness is verified in of the Faithful (b) The Mass o£ the Catecumens (c) The all these; indeed it flows from can neither be added to nor disposal. Since all grace and its effects. In every age very them all as from a fountain' Canon (d) The Proper To some, the way in which holiness come from God, then many of the Church's mem- head. For holiness means a 5. The Church on earth is commonly called: — (a) The Church this heritage of doctrine was to the truly holy Church must pos- bers achieve sanctity, some complete dedication of our- Suffering (b) The Church Militant (c) The Church Trium- be preserved and passed on, sess the means of bringing this reach heroic heights of holi- selves and our actions to God. phant may not be clear. How would grace to men. She must be able ness. to touch both heaven and earth, 6. Every priest is entitled to say three Masses on: — (a) Holiness means bringing our the Divine Founder want the Sinners there are, to be sure, Good Friday (b) Christmas Day (c) Easter Sunday (d) word of truth to be taught? to fuse the two, in a manner, so whole life into harmony with that the life-giving treasure may but for the simple reason^ that Ash Wednesday the divine commandments. The they do not follow the Church's 7. Because he did not consider himself worthy of dying like Certainly not in fragments of flow through it to the souls of its true Church presents herself as the whole, nor in altered or di- members. standard of life, nor use the his master, one of the apostles was crucified head down- that society whereby this happy means provided to reach the hol- ward. He was: — (a) Simon (b) Philip (c) Paul (D) Simon luted versions. No, God's word state may be realized. was to be preserved intact. For It was just such a power that iness that she holds out to them. Peter Jesus bequeathed to His "Christ loved the Church," says Christ Himself gave the key this purpose Jesus founded one 8. The initial letters "I.H.S." represent: —(a) Jesus, in Greek Church when He instituted St. Paul, "and delivered Him- (b) The Trinity (c) Catholic, in latin to the matter when He prayed Church, and prayed that those who were to direct it would be the Sacraments, through them self up for it that He might Give yourself 10 marks for each correct answer below. to His Heavenly Father: "Sanc- sanctified by the one body of sanctifying grace is channel- sanctify it... and that it should Rating: 80-ExcelIent; 70-Very Good; 60-Good; 50-Fair tify them in the truth. Thy word truth. Just as God is unchange- ed to the soul, and the ever- be holy and withouj blemish." 1 (b); 2 (d); 3 (a); 4 (c); 5 (b); 6 (b); 7 (d); 8 (a) is truth." The church that is

What Is Purpose Of Attending Church? The Question Box By FATHER JAMES J. WALSH have shopped around many churches. They are on the A man who began to take lookout for the kind of serv- Can Priest Allow Me seripusly the obligation to help ices that will give them a lift in the work of making converts However his newly found zeal of the Mass to draw crowds sev- and send them home satisfied invited a close suffered an unexpected blow en or eight times to a church they have done something To Attend 'B' Film? non - Catholic when the non - Catholic express- on a single day have c8me away worthwhile. friend to Mass ed his reaction after Mass. "I'm from their first attendance with By MSGR. J, D. CONWAY one Sunday. He sorry to tell you that it did the feeling they "got nothing If they receive no emotional Q. My friends, who are from a different parish was confident nothing for me at all. It sim- from it." boost, they feel the visit to than I, tell me that their pastor gave them permission that the Mass ply left me cold. I came away SHOPPED AROUND church is a waste. If there is to attend B movies. I have always thought that it was would "sell it- without any satisfaction what- Too many go from this reac- no warmth or feeling of achieve- wrong to do so. We are all in the age range from 27 .self" in such an ever!" tion to the conclusion that the ment, they prefer to stay at to 22. Please advise if we can attend the movies on impressive man- Mass has no importance for home and to find in the Bible the B list? ner that his Not all non-Catholics would them. and in good music what they friend would be FR WALSH agree with this, but perhaps the are looking for. If the preacher A. Maybe your friends are mistaken. First of all, I don't satisfied with no majority would. Some who have Usually it is safe to say think any pastor can give "permission" to young people in other kind of worship. admired the mysterious power that those who feel this way Continued on Page 26 his parish to attend any movie — even A-l. They don't need his "permission" — though they might need that of their parents — and they might need the advice of their pastor. B movies are those which are objectionable in part. I would be very hesitant to advise any group — as a group — to There Is Only One Real Tragedy In Life attend any B movie, though I might recommend a particular By Fr. Kilian McGowan, C.P. ing poor Francis stated that B movie to a particular person. And I don't think I would his chief study was to be joy- advise any person to attend B movies indiscriminately — un- A recent edition of a national ful at all times. On his death- less he were specially qualified, and then "he would be dis- magazine was dedicated to bed, this joyful saint left his criminating. Youth. Its survey on the basic would soon die. Without real ther from the truth. The Saint followers his spirit of joy and drives of American Youth came joy in our lives, the zest is is the most joyful of God's crea- commanded them to leave Movies are put on the B list because critics believe they up with the fol- taken out of life, and the soul tures. What is joy but the echo sadness to the devil! will be dangerous to the average moviegoer — even adult loses its ambition for the quest of God's life in us; and who ones. They may be occasions of sin, or they may have an lowing three ; goals: an inter- of God. _ ' echoes that life more perfectly Let us never accuse the Saints insidious effect in digging at the foundations of faith or moral- ity. I might know that a particular B movie would certainly esting and chal- than the Saint? They experi- of sadness. Sadness is the Did you ever stop to add up daughter of this world and the not be dangerous to a particular person. I could hardly know lenging career enced the meaning of Our the time and the money you companion of the sinner. Sad- that it would not be harmful to some individuals in a group. — a life that spend just trying to cheer up Lord's words: "Your hearts : shall rejoice and your joy no ness is never at home with the Actually I have no personal knowledge about,.any movies; h' . ^n abund- your life? Think of the hours Saint because joy was the key- man shall take from you." Not so I never hazard "permissions" or advice of any kind, except i love and spent before the television note of their lives. No one lives appreciation — screen or listening to the radio. even martyrdom could steal that you consult the Legion of Decency list and let it be your so fully, loves so tenderly, and guide, with the help of your conscience and your parents. and a joyful and Add the afternoons spent on the away their joy! laughs so heartily as the happy life. beach or at the ballgame, or the Q. Years ago I was unable to sleep nights and went Who was more joyous than Saints. I'm sure that FR KILIAN evenings at the movies or the to different doctors. They gave me medicine which the editors of bowling alleys. Americans the prank-loving Philip Neri? That's why there is only one helped while I was taking it, but did not get at the that magazine never dreamed spend billions of dollars and All Rome eagerly awaited the real tragedy in life — and that cause of my sleepless nights. About 20 years ago a of putting down Sainthood as a millions of hours every year next joke this saint would play is to fail to become a Saint! relative of mine (not Catholic) was going to a healer career that perfectly fulfills all just trying to be joyful! on the nobility of that city. One In the search for holiness, for her ailments and asked me to go along. This healer three desires of youth. Nor are of St. Philip's favorite sayings youth — and all of us — can had been a farmer, and said that by accident he found these desires solely the proper- I wonder how many would was: "My son, be cheerful. I find a career that challenges that he could heal or cure. He dfd not ask my name ty of youth —. for they belong consider holiness as a source will have no scruples or sadness — a love that is full — and a or religion, and did not ask that I have faith in him. to each of us. But how many of joy? Most seem to think in my house." Cheerfulness lit- life that is happy. His treatment took only a minute; he just placed his of us are really convinced that that the search for sainthood erally poured out of Philip. His hands on the side of my neck. I went home that night only the Saint really lives — is a very depressing and tire- room was called a paradise of The magazine article was and slept so sound they had a hard time to wake me, only the Saint truly loves — and some sort of business. A good fun and joy. very good in headlining some At the time I didn't think it was wrong, as long only the Saint is full of joy? Catholic to them is a 'kill-joy' of our basic needs. But it fail- as I didn't have to believe in him, and no religion was who is so afraid of sin that Everyone knows of the ro- ed utterly when it came to tell- mentioned. I never mentioned it to the priest in con- Take Joy, for example. Every- he never has any fun. And a mantic pursuit of what St. ing us how to satisfy them. fession; but now my children tell me that it was wrong. one wants a heart that is joy- Saint — why this fellow is the Francis of Assisi called his Saint Paul the Apostle gives the Was it? I didn't even expect that he could help me. ful. Joy is to the human spirit saddest of sacks who thinks Lady Poverty. No knight ever answer in the opening lines of what fresh air is to the human that fun and joy are nasty pursued his lady fair with his letter to the Ephesians: A. Quit digging up old skeletons to worry about, or you body. Without the oxygen that words! more ardor and greater sac- "God has chosen us out in will develop insomnia. Just mark it up to the power of sug- fresh air feeds into our blood- rifice than did Francis. Yet, Christ before the foundation of gestion; and stay away from quacks for any future ailments.. stream through the lungs, we Nothing could really be fur- ever more than the art of be- the world — to be saints!" Schlafen Sie wohl!

January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 7 New St. Gregory Church "Che In Plantation Is Dedicated PLANTATION — The unity of staff St. Gregory School and pilgrimage- family and parish are an "un- Sisters of St. Dominic. beatable combination" against "Without the family," Mon- the forces of atheistic commu- signor Fitzpatrick said in his outic atoags nism, Msgr. John J. Fitzpat- sermon, "the parish would rick, told parishioners of St. starve for nourished vocations, dreamed of Gregory Church during ceremo- would lack the apostles she nies of dedication Sunday. needs so badly. Without the The new edifice, located ov parish families would die of making a 12-acre tract, was blessed spiritual starvation, they would rot from within and from with- (at a price you can really afford!) by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll who sang a Solemn Pontifical out, and they would be unable Mass at noon, assisted by to reach the goal that God has given to them. The parish needs members of the clergy from •'**•« surrounding parishes in the the family and the family needs Fort Lauderdale area. Pres- the parish. ent were the Sisters of the PILLAR OF SUPPORT Holy Family of Nazareth who "If we hear the truths Christ came to give us, it is because we have parishes unafraid to Voice Photos PICTURES and PAINTINGS teach us. If we have our sins ST. GREGORY Church in Plantation was dedi- Daily and Sunday Masses are now celebrated by MEZI forgiven, it is because of the cated by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll on Sunday. in the new church at N.W. 80th Ave. parish. If we are nourished with JOSEFA ART STUDIO the Holy Eucharist, it is be- Catholic family life will enable H.W. 2 Ave. and 163 St. N.M.B. cause of the parish," Monsignor M» FRANCE 1961 PILGRIMAGE PROGRAM (2 Blks. S. Howard Johnson Lodge) the parish to influence the com- INCLUDES ALL MAJOR CATHOLIC SHRINES... declared. munity, Monsignor Fitzpatrick EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD I emphasized that Catholic family "If our minds are discip- Visit Rome, Fatima, Lourdes, lined and our bodies trained life will affect the moral tone Lisieux. See the famous PASSION Action, Beauty to obey and love God, our par- of the community and bring 1>LAY at Erl. Visit Assisi, home converts to the Faith. Family of St. Francis. See Notre Dame, ish is responsible. The parish Comfort... must be the heart of every and parish must work together, Bacri Coeur in Paris. Tour and each must recognize its pilgrimage centers in England, community, the one pillar upon which the family can de- own obligations and the rights Ireland and Germany. Visit the of the other, he said. Holy Land. Spend Easter in pend and find support. If life has a meaning, it comes WHY DID CUBA FALL? Jerusalem, Christmas in Bethle- "Wherever there has been hem. All pilgrimages under the through participation in the divine life that our parish failure, wherever the family or personal leadership and spiritual the parish has lost ground," direction of Catholic priests. makes possible." •k FINEST FABRICS Monsignor Fitzpatrick told the Air France offers pilgrimages from Pointing out that strong 8 to 54 days' duration with prices Cottons, Cords, Pima, congregation, "there has been a starting at only $625 complete Dacron and Drip-Dry breakdown between the two. Either the parish in its thinking from New York. You get Air Materials — English Princess Kept and planning has grown away France Jet Economy Class round- From Seeing Monk* trip transportation from New FOR BOYS: SHIRTS from the parishioners, has be- DUBLIN (NO — Monastic York, hotel accommodations, all JACKETS come unaware of their prob- enclosure on the one hand and meals, sightseeing—even tips. lems or lost intimate contact FOR GIRLS: BLOUSES the prospect of gaping crowds Several convenient departures with them, or the family has di- SKIRTS, JUMPERS on the other prevented Eng- between March 22 and Decem- vorced itself from the parish, BEANIES, BLAZERS. land's Princess Margaret from ber 13. "Fly Now—Pay Later" looking elsewhere for leader- visiting an Irish Trappist priest plan available. Mail coupon below ship, for moral guidance, for whose writings she admires. for complete details. instruction, for inspiration. The From family has refused to share in r Kindergarten Princess Margaret wanted to MR FRANCE, Dept. C, Thru High parish life, has dispensed itself 683 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N.Y. see Father Eugene B o y 1 a n, Please send free illustrated literature O.C.R., at Mt. St. Joseph's Ab- from our common parish food, PERSONALIZED NEWEST CHURCH in the Diocese of Miami is blessed by Bishop on your 1961 Pilgrimage Program. ATTENTION bey near Birr, where she was which is the Eucharist, has staying. But the Irish govern- chosen to go elsewhere for com- Coleman F. Carroll who sang a Solemn Pontifical Mass in St. Gregory Church at noon Sunday. At left is Father Robert Reardon. Address ment said it could not guaran- mon prayer, has ignored its ob- City . State tee that crowds would not fol- ligation to be a part of it. charist. The only answer to the My Travel Agent is. .ARC. low her to the public part of "We are appalled at the near- signor Fitzpatrick said. "Only SCHOOL UNIFORMS the monastery. ness of communism," Mon- , 100 miles from us atheistic com- strength of communism is the OF DISTINCTION munism has already taken root, strength that comes from the has already infected a nation. Kucharist. And we shall never AIR FRANCE 3234 N.W. 38th ST. conquer it in any part of the MIAMI NE 4-1157 VAL5PAR PAINTS The godlessness of communism is already destroying a people. world or in our own midst un- BUILDER* DEVELOPER Why? What caused .Cuba to less week after week the great 8340 NORTHEAST SECOND AVE.: fall? majority ot our Catholic fami- C MIAMI 3"8, FLORIDA '•- Paints by Jeffrey's ••'•• : -Phifte PLaio 8-0327 lies seek unity and strength in 5510 N.W. 2nd Ave. PL 1-5113 "I submit that it was the the Blessed Sacrament in their appalling divorce of family parishes." and parish. There was a 1 breakdown of family and mor- Expressing his congratula- Spanish Speaking al life because the two grew tions to the pastor, Father TV j apart. Men looked elsewhere Michael Keller, Bishop Car- for their God and the Church roll praised the work already grew weak because it had lost accomplished in t' young MUSIC its parish life. The unbeatable parish and commeW^l the APPLIANCES combination was no longer Sisters of the Holy Family of Famous Makes TEACHER there, the unity was broken," Nazareth who he said, "ac- cepted a most difficult assign- r lowest Prices 20 Years' Experience Monsignor said. r Basy Bank Terms will give ment," in the undeveloped r Guaranteed Services "The only answer to atheistic area of NW 80th Ave. Classes The scope of our service is limited PRIVATE communism is a strong, person- are conducted by the Sisters i, only by your needs. al belief in the divinity of Jesus in three portable classrooms. Future construction planned Complete banking facilities Christ. The only answer to im- morality is personal holiness includes a 24-classroom build- > Six drive-in windows through parish participation in ing, a convent, rectory and "*:' Plenty of free parking space In home the Mass and in the Holy Eu- permanent church. JA 3-4337 $2.50 cm hour 643 N. Andrews FT. LAUDERDALE Call Evenings Gloria Canfo THE DANIA BANK FR. 4-8653 —a name you tan bank on" SNIW Between Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale on Dania Beach Boulevard (A1A) DOBBS BROTHERS LIBRARY BINDING CO., INC. CONCRETE DANIA, FLORIDA 1075 E. 14th St., Hialeah, Fla. Phone: TU 7-5722 Boca Raton 8588 Lake Worth JU 2-9048 Hollywood Exchange WA 2-4501 Miami Exchange FR 1-1391 Binding, Rebuilding of All Types Library Books, Text Delray CR 6-6037 West Palm Beach VI 8-2531 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Books, Bibles & Other Personal Books. Gold Stamping. Pompano WE 3-4526

Page 8 January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Men's Session On Lay Retreats Here Saturday Several hundred laymen who participated last.summer in the Diocesan Retreat Program will be among those taking part in a morning-long convention on Saturday, Jan. 14 at Barry m ~ College. In a series of four work- >ps that will be guided by ts and laymen of national putation in the retreat movement, men of the dio- Tvi/O BANKS cese will learn how to organ- ize, maintain and promote, weekend retreats on a perma- nent basis in the Diocese of Miami. Bishop Coleman F. Carroll is AUKE IN scheduled to address a general assembly of the delegates at 10 a.m. A brief talk will also be given at the opening session by Harry M. Klenda, of Wichita, Kans., president of the National Catholic Laymen's Retreat Con- SPIRLT" ference. PASTORS INVITED ... large enough to take care of your needs Invitations to attend the work- shops have been extended to ... small enough for personal attention laymen of all parishes by Fa- Our customers have learned that it pays—especially today~to do*,, ther Noel Fogarty, diocesan di- rector of retreats. Father Fog- business with bankers who make it their business to know and arty also wrote to pastors in- understand individual financial problems. Our officers are always viting them and their assis- at your disposal.. . . always ready to help you with a little extra tants to the sessions. service. We think you'll enjoy their personal attention. It is one The morning program has of the things that makes both the COMMERCIAL BANK and been drawn up by Father Fo- the MERCHANTS BANK a Kttle different. At either bank you'll garty and Father Thomas F. Middendorf, executive secre- find a warm welcome and the right service for you. tary of the NCLRC. The ex- ecutive board of the national group will convene in Miami BIG BANK SERVICE WITH NEIGHBORHOOD CONVENIENCE Beach at the time of the dioc- esan meeting, and members of the board will give the talks at Barry College. COMMERCIAL BANK OF MIAMI MERCHANTS BANK OF MIAMI STATEMENT OFjCONDITION STATEMENT _QF CONDITION Two workshops are slated to DECEMBER 31, 1960 RESOURCES . LIABILITIES .»/>...,.» OSCEMBER 31, 1960 begin at 10:30. One will cover Cash and Due from Banks $2,821,949.30 Demand Deposit $10,378,994.57 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Demand "Construction and Operation of U. S. Government Bonds.... 5,331,341.85 Time Deposits...' 5,752,079.40 Cash and Due from Banks..$2,240,660.20 a Retreat House" and will fea- State, County and TOTAL DEPOSITS $16,131,073.97 U. S. Government Bonds.... 3,866,770.45 ture talks by Father Lawrence Municipal Bonds 1,543,47331 Interest Collected—Unearned... 381,608.09 Quarterly Dividend—. ^Mtn^pTBonl 870,457.46 TOTAL DEPOSITS...... $12,142,176.1» Chiuminatto, S.J., of St. Louis, Other Investments 65,000.00 Other Investments flfl nnrt ftft 'n'©rest Collected Unearned** • J 19ij850.05 Payable 1-3-61,.., ,, 11,000.00 h Mo.; William L. Blum, of Cin- Loans and Discounts 7,942,240.87 VIIIVI ill T t*l Ml vl lift i 9 iii tQ Q ^j \fm \/\f\J ±\i^J f\ M e W* • I i Reserve for Taxes _. ' loans and Discount 5,804,314.19 Payable T-S-TT .7...... „•• 8,250.00 Bank Building ,,.., 180,050.22 and Accrued Expenses 91,1 J 3,4$ cinnati, Ohio; Ralph Garza, of Bank Building 336,813.51 Reserve for Taxes Furniture, Fixtures and San Antonio, Tex., and Anthony CAPITAL Furniture, Fixtures and and Accrued Expenses. ..<..- 82,227.00 J. Lucia, of Houston, Tex. Equipment 100,635.5« Capital Stock.... $550,000.00 Equipment i 171/89.23 CAPITAL Income Earned, Not Collected 69,1.70,24 Surplus 600,000.00 Undivided Profits.. 215,171.63 Income Earned, Not Collected 74,18372 Capital Stock... $ 550,000.00 The other hour-long workshop Other Resources. , 26,10577 will discuss the topic, "How to Reserve for Other Resources 60,195.46 Surplus... 400,000.00 Contingencies'..'. 100,000.00 Undivided Profits. 130,681.18 Organize a Retreat League." TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS... 1,465,171.63 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . 1,080,681.18 i Speakers include Raymond A. TOTAL CAPITAL AND __L_1__ TOTAL RESOURCES;..$18,079,967.IS . TOTAL CAPITAL AND ' '^__ Roncari, of Windsor Locks, LIABILITIES $ 18,079,967,1S TOTAL RESOURCES...$13,505,184.42 LIABILITIES $13,505,184.42 Conn.; Andrew Hagan, of Lex- OFFICERS ington, Ky., and David M. Mar- L. E. FENN GEHL GARRETT E. E.IEGGETT OFFICERS Chairman of the Board Vice President 'Assistant Cashier tin, of Pittsburgh, Pa. W. S. McCREA . I.E.FENN KP.McGOOGAN JOS.W.ARMAir Vice Chairman of the Board JOS. A. MAROON PAUL A. BRADY Following a ten-minute inter- Vice President Assistant Cashier Chairman of the Board Vice President Assistant Cashier H. T. MAROON . ._ .W.S. McCREA • "ANN TURINSKY tllllAN C. BUCHANAN mission, the delegates will re- President IUBA MARSH CARL W. HORNICK Vice Chairman of the Board Vice President AssHant Cashier Assistant Cashier and M. E. STEPHENS . Vice President H.T. MAROON C.E.DOUGUS ES.CUMMINGS convene for two more hour-long Assistant Trust Officer' sessions. Gitecutive Vice President President Cashier Assistant Cashier ? i GREGORY CONSTANTINE FRANK 8. HOSELTON FRANCIS ROWE M.E. STEPHENS ROBERT H. DUNN VIRGINIA G KOLY Vice President Assistant Vice President Assistant Cashier ExeculiveYicePresrd.nl Assistant Vice President Asristanl Cashier "Cooperation Between Laity W. H. BOYETTE Vice President and Cashier ClARA H. JORDAN R. D. SINGLETON W.WMAROON FRED W.SAUSBURY M Pastor," one of the top- Assistant Vice President Vice President AssUtart Cashier \ [ j will be explored by Fath- Trust Officer Assistant Cashier er* Thomas F. Middendorf, of DIRECTORS Covington, Ky.; Donald R. G. D. CONGER, M.D. JOS. A. MAROON President—Conger Life Insurance Co. Vice President of the Bank DIRECTORS Stautberg, of Cincinnati, Ohio; GREGORY CONSTANTINE W.S. McCREA ' Louis T. Scheurmann, of St. President—Theo Investment Co, Inc. GREGORY CONSTANTINE' GEORGE E. MAYER President—Earl V. Wilson Co. President—Theo Investment Co, Inc. Director—Grand Union Stores of Florida Louis, Mo., and William H. L. E. FENN Maichle, of East Orange, N.J. Chairman of the Board E. S. QUICK t. E. FENN Atforney-al-L'aw Chairman of the Board W. S. McCREA W. A. FREDERICK President-Earl V. Wilson Company A discussion of "Retreat Pro- President—Fredmar,.Inc. WALTER A. FREDERICK : R. CSATCHELt President—Fredmar, Inc. motion and Publicity" will be IRVING GOLDMAN President — E. S. QUICK led by Charles Eppinghoff, of Merchant Owner—The Style Shop Metropolitan laundry & Cleaners, Inc. H.T. MAROON Attorney-at-lav* A President of the Bank Cincinnati, Ohio; Lester Wom- H. T. MAROON M. E. STEPHENS President of the Bank W. W. MAROON M. E. STEPHENS bacher, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Executive Vice President of the Bank Vice President of the Bank Executive Vice President of the Bank Adolph Toller, of Sioux City, Iowa, and Joseph Gausepohl, of Park Hills, Ky. 3% INTEREST PER ANNUM, PAID QUARTERLY ON REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS The various workshops will be summarized at a final, general We will serve you all these ways: assembly concluding at 1 p.m. Regular, Commercial and Personal.Checking Account* Business Loans • Dealer Safes Financing • Automobile Richard J. Cors, of Fort Lau- loant and Installment Loans of all types • Safe Deposit derdale, chairman of retreats COMMERCIAL Boxes • Auto Teller and Walkup Windows • Day and MERCHANTS for the Diocesan Union of the BANK OF MIAMI Night Depositories • Bank by Mail e Free Parking Holy Name, is chairman of a ' 6015 N.W. 7th AVENUE Money Orders • Travelers Checks • U.S.Savings Bonds BANK OF MIAMI lay committee assisting Father 950 RED ROAD Fogarty. MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIQH

January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 9 CCD Gives TeacKer-Trdihing In Dade, Broward Counties An educational program that total number of courses avail- will teach men and women how able throughout the diocese. to teach religion in parish pro- Mother Marie Mullane is grams of the Confraternity of teaching her second class in Christian Doctrine will begin Adaptive Way Methods at the soon in Dade and Broward coun- Cenacle, Retreat House, Lan- ties. tana, Florida, and Rev. Charles The training course is the O'Hern is teaching Adaptive latest move by the CCD to train Way Methods to parishioners of sufficient teachers so that St. Anastasia in Ft. Pierce and 28,000 Catholic children of the St. Helen, Vero Beach. diocese who ordinarily attend public school will receive relig- Adaptive Way Methods is a ious instruction regularly. simple method ofr teacing re- ligion by adapting the doctrine AH men and women over 21 to a child's age level. It is a are invited to volunteer for the method that can be used in the teacher-training. For those who home by all mothers, as well live in Broward county, the as by the lay teachers in the RELIGION CLASSES are held on Sundays in St. Anastasia Par- FIRST GRADE students are guided into classrooms by Mrs. classes will begin on Thurs- schools of religion. ish, Fort Pierce. The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, headed George Grettler, one of several teachers who voluntarily give day, Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in by Father John Glorie, pastor, conducts the educational program. their time to the year-round CCD program. The Confraternity "• Little Flower School,._ Holly- By September of 1961 many Beverly Bartlett (seated) is shown registering Michael Monahan wood. The course will cover lay teachers will be needed by for weekly instructions as Mrs. Monahan looks on. is planning a new teacher - training course for men and women. elementary school methods of the Confraternity of Christian teaching religion. To be held on Doctrine in ev.ery parish in the Thursday evenings for 15 conse- diocese. Marian Knights cutive weeks, the course will Knights To Form % serve the following parishes: CCD members will be avail- able for consultation after Mass- Spanish-Speaking ::| Schedule Events St. Sebastian, Ft. Lauder- es in parishes throughout Dade dale; Our Lady Queen of Mar- and Broward Counties for the Council In Miami 1 next two Sundays. Marian Counc7r-«t,the.Knights tyrs, Ft. Lauderdale; Resur- u:. i of Columbus will participate in rection, Dania; St. Matthew's, In addition to the two-county The formation of a Spanish- Hallandale; Annunciation, West a corporate Communion Sun- courses in Adaptive Way Meth- speaking council of the Knights Hollywood; St. Bernadette's, ods, the CCD is offering a sec- day on Jan. 29 at Visitation of Columbus for Cuban laymen West Hollywood; St. Clement's, ond series of instructions that Church, North Miami. Ft. Lauderdale; St. Colemah's, and others in Miami who speak will cover religious doctrine. The Mass will be offered at P'ompano; Little Flower, Holly- The material to be presented week by Jack Adamson, state 8:30 a.m. by Father Robert F. wood; St. Stephen's, West Holly- will refresh adults in their ~ deputy of the Knights of Colunv wood; Assumption, Pompano; Brush, pastor. All members of knowledge of the catechism and bus. St. Pius X, Ft. Lauderdale; St. deepen their understanding of the council have been invited to Elizabeth, Deerfield Beach; St. The proposed council is be- the fundamental truths of the ing publicized in the Spanish- attend. Anthony's, Ft. Lauderdale, and Faith. speaking colony of the city St. Gregory, Ft. Lauderdale. and an organizational meet- The Knights are also drawing For persons 'of the North up plans for their annual pre- For persons who live in Dade ing is set for Sunday, Jan. 22, Dade area, the doctrine at 4:30 p.m. in the cafeto- Lenten dance to be held at the County, the classes will be held course will be taught for 15 in St. Michael the Archangel rium of St. Michael the Arch- North Miami Armory on Feb. 4. weeks at three centers: angel School, 2935 W. Flagler School starting on Monday, Jan. Open to all Knights, their wives St. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Two separate St. Rose of Lima School, and friends, the evening pro- Miami Shores, starting Mon- STUDENTS who ordinarily attend public school and who there- courses will be offered. One in Mr. Adamson explained that gram will include dancing, en- day, Jan. 16, at 8:15 p.m. fore do not receive religious instruction regularly, are the major elementary school methods of a major purpose of the council tertainment and the presenta- teaching religion in Confraterni- concern of the 6CD. Boys and girls of St. Anastasia Parish are Our Lady of Perpetual Help is to unite Spanish-speaking lay- shown studying in a Sunday class conducted by the CCD. tion of awards. ty classes, and the other in high School hall, Wednesday, Jan. men for the spiritual, social and school methods. 18, at 8 p.m. fraternal benefit of individual On the evening prior to the members. pre-Lenten dance, Marian Coun- The program at St. Michael's St. Mary Cathedral School, will run for 15 weeks, on Mon- APOSTOLIC ACTIVITY Americas Must Stand United, cil will be host to teenagers of Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 8 the area at a dance in the day evenings, and will serve p.m. The council will also serve as the following parishes: £ focal point of apostolic ac- armory. Ties and jackets will In the South Dade area, the tivity to be carried out by Bishop Carroll Tells Latins be required at the social on St. Rose of Lima, Miami course will be Offered at Epiph- Spanish-speaking laymen who Feb. 3 which will feature popu- Shores; Visitation, North Miami; (Continued from Page 1) any School beginning Wednes- reside in about 10 parishes of characteristic of the Three Magi lar music. There is no admis- Gesu; St. Agnes, Key Biscayne; day, Jan. 18, at 8 p.m. Greater Miami. geographically. It is united al- of the East was their generosity sion charge. St. Patrick's, Miami Beach; and munificence. They were Immaculate Conception, Hia- so spiritually. It is because Two centers in Broward Coun- The new council was an- generous not only in their gifts, leah; Sacred Heart, Homestead; ty will offer the same course nounced approximately one of this unity of ideals, founded INTERNATIONAL BABY but also in their faith, their St. Thomas, the Apostle, St. in doctrine. They are Little week after the communist on spirtual values, that all of SITTERS SERVICE James; St. John the Apostle, Flower School auditorium, Hol- government of Cuba closed us Americans, both of North obedience and their adoration. Hialeah; St. Hugh, Coconut the headquarters of the Theirs was a generosity that 5855 S-W. 46th Terr. lywood, on Monday, Jan. 16 at and South America, must al- Gorve; St. Monica, Carol City; 8 p.m., and Central Catholic Knights of Columbus in Ha- was not content merely to give; • EXPECTANT MOTHERS — ways stand united." unique 3-weeks plan, covering St. Brendan; St. Timothy. High School, Fort Lauderdale, vana. Plans for the new coun- they found happiness in giving cil, however, were initiated period before, during and after on Tuesday Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. Pointing out to the congrega- confinement: Blessed Trinity, Miami months earlier in answer to without reward and without Springs; Little Flower, Coral the request of Spanish-speak- tion, which included large num- stinting themselves." • SITTER-COMPANION ii .- Gables; St. Lawrence, North Mi- Pope Calls At Offices ing men of the Miami area. bers of Cuban refugees, that the yalescent, elderly people' <^jl ami Beach; SS. Peter and Paul; feast of the Three Kings was Urging the faithful present invalids. Our Lady of Perpetual Help, To Meet 'Co-Workers' Men who were members of not only a feast for little chil- to imitate the Magi, Bishop • SITTERS FOR TOURISTS visit- Opa Locka; St. Michael the the K-C in other countries will dren but also for adults, Bishop Carroll said, "Let your gen- ing Florida all year 'round. Archangel; Epiphany; Corpus VATICAN CITY (NO — be permitted to transfer to the Carroll described the Magi as erosity give your minds to • WEEKEND TRIPS — church Christi; St. Mary's Cathedral, Pope John XXIII has begun a new council. Applications will "real men, men of intelligence, God that he may fill them retreats, etc. and Our Lady of the Holy Ro- series of calls at Vatican offices also be accepted from men power and .wealth who under- with His truth; your wills to • WORKING MOTHERS — spe- cial two-way plan: (a) Child sary, Perrine. to make himself better ac- joining the Order for the first took a long journey to find the God that He may fill them quainted with the men who help care during working hours; time. Infant God. And when they with His strength; your hearts (b) Child care by responsible Anaccelerated course will be of- him govern the Church. found Him, they did not hesitate that He may fill them with State Welfare licensed HOME fered for anyone who has taken "This will be a full-fledged SITTERS. Transportation fur- from four to six hours of instruc- council founded for permanent to prostrate themselves in the His peace. And thus I am sure nished, dust, clad as they were in rich you will have God, and having tion in the Adaptive Way Methods Winter Visitors' Dance operation," Mr. Adamson 4 Hours Minimum BABY under the Mission Helpers of the stated following a conference garments trimmed with gold, Him you will have everything. SITTING for Social and Sacred Heart. Persons in the area A Winter Visitors' Dance spon- he held last Sunday with Al and to cifer to the Infant God Religious Activities . Almost 1,000 men, women and of St Rose of Lima parish are sored by the Catholic Senior Sin- Foisy and William McCloskey, their rich gifts of gold, frankin- children enjoyed the festivities OUR SITTERS are experienced, to report at the school on Tues- gles Club will be held at the district deputies of the dependable, refined ladies be- cense and myrrh. which included distribution of day, Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. Those who Elks Club, 501 Brickell Ave., on Knights. He said the forma- tween 21 and 59 years of age. CHRISTMAS PARTY toys for children of all S»ges. reside in the vicinity of Corpus Sunday, Jan. 15 starting at 8 tion of the council has been They speak English and six other Hot dogs, cookies and candy languages. Christi parish are to report there p.m. Membership in the club is approved by K-C headquar- "Who will be able to imagine ' were served in the Gesu School on Thursday, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. open to all single Catholics over ters in New Haven, Conn. the treasure of happiness which Far further details call: the smile of God left on their cafeteria by the Dominican Sis- MRS. AMERICH (MO 1-8103) 35. Information may be obtained ters who staff the Centro and These four new courses in Father Julian Macicior, of St. souls? To the generosity of man, Member from Carole Michael by calling members of Seccion Cubana, Adaptive Way Methods of teach- TTJ .7-6272 after 6 p.m. Michael parish, is moderator of God always responds with His Miami Chafnber of Commerce ing religion Mings to six the ' the organizing committee. own divine generosity, and a women's auxiliary.

Page 10 January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Voice Photos SOME 1,500 Spanish-'.peaking residents of the Three Kings last Friday. Pontifical Low Mass SPANISH-SPEAKING children and their par- ty planned for them following Mass in Greater Miami area crowded Miami's down- was celebrated by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll ents jammed the basement of Centra Hispano Church. The Feast of the Three Kings is tra- town Gesa Church to observe the Feast of the to commemorate the visit of the Magi. Catolico in anticipation of the Christmas par- ditionally the day when gifts are exchanged.

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COFFEE cups are readied for CHOW LINE of boys and girls receives an en- Walsh, diocesan director of Catholic Charities, SPREADING MUSTARD on frankfurter rolls were two Dominican the expected crowd by one of thusiastic welcome from Father Bryan O. sponsors of the party for Latin-Americans. Sisters of St. Catherine de Ricci and a member of Seccios the staff at Centro Hispano Cubana, women's organization of volunteers at the Centro.

COLD MILK for the younger set was provided as well as hot PEERING THROUGH a basement window of Centro, which TOYLAND, the second phase, of the Christmas party, provided a dogs, cookies and candy. Almost all of the provisions and toys was gaily decorated with holiday 'ornaments, an anxious guest variety of items attractive to children of all ages. Almost 1,^0 were donated through TV Station WTVJ and other groups. awaits his turn to enter the center and join in the festivities. persons attended the party which wj(l"bis.hejld^^ll^

January 13, 1961 THE VOICH .> Miami, Fforida i Pas© If 1 TEXT OF CHALLENGING LETTER Bishops Of Cuba Caution Castro Regime

Havana The position of the Church in troubled Cuba is set ficing priests who carry on an December 4, 1960 forth in this public letter written by the Cuban bishops exemplary spiritual and social Dr: Fidel .Castro Ruz and addressed to Premier Fidel Castro. Th6 Bishops work in the sugar mills, because Prime Minister of the Republic protest the attacks committed against the Church by the of the'recompense they used to Havana •••.'-• communist regime. They also remind the Castro govern- ment of Christian principles which demand that the po- receive from certain.companies Sir: litical and social rights of the Cuban people be safe- for tljeir support, for their apos- Serious incidents that have guarded. The bishops declare they are "ready to sacri- tolate, and for their works of occurred lately have moved us fice without any fear, and to lose' everything, rather than charity. to - address-you collectively to to swerve from these principles." The letter was signed deal with the situation of the by eight members of the Cuban hierarchy. Whoever affirms this pub- Church in our country. licly maintains the useless- We had not wished to write also were recent pastorals of the education, as is proved from ness of religion if he consid- you officially' about these mat- Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba. the fact that many of them ers the activity" of the priests ters until now because the There have been formed are free schools or semifree, equivalent to those who im- with the approval and favor morally receive money with- Church, who is and feels her- and in all the others a very self the Mother of all Cubans of the authorities so - called out working. On the other regardless of their political af- ' Catholic associations whose large percentage of pupils re- hand, we do not know of one filiation, did not want any docu- only purpose seems to be not ceive the benefits of total or case of a chaplain of a. sugar ment of hers to be interpreted the propagation of the doc- partial scholarships. mill who ever acted as an in- as the expression of a partisan trine of the Church, but at- strument to exploit the work- attitude that would not fit in tacks on the Hierarchy. With still greater justification ers, but rather of many cases with her essentially religious we must think that our schools in which the chaplains defend- and supernatural mission. On many occasions provokers were not meant when there were ed the rights of the workers, have interrupted religious acts mention of "those centers" in even putting themselves at However, seeing the turn in our churches with impunity. which there is preached hatred their head in time of strike. that affairs in Cuba are tak- for the fatherland and for the ing with regard to. the Church, Outstanding spokesmen of the worker and the country people, When we were attacked per- our duty as shepherds obliges government have publicly de- (peasants), because it would be sonally, we could be silent be- us to fay before you publicly clared at various times that to 1 hard to believe that any mem- cause, if we had rights as men a series of indictments that be opposed to communism is ber of the government is cap- to exact reparation, as bishops have caused us deep sorrow. equivalent to being counterrev- able of freely launching such a we had the duty to forgive. But olutionary; and there has nev- Already last year the Church coarse calumny. , .•, when our spiritual sons are in- er been an official refutation of had at different times serious jured and wounded, we would this thesis.^ reasons for preoccupation, such But we cannot pass over the not act as true shepherds of the as when despite your repeated "PAINFULLY SURPRISED" criticisms that were there di- flock confided to us, if we did AMERICAN NUNS, who have been- stationed in Havana were rected to our heroic country not come out in defense of their among other U.S. citizens and Cuban refugees arriving at Mi- declarations that the govern- All these facts, and others priests and to the University of rights and honor. ami's Airport following the break in U.S.-Cuban relations. ment was not communistic, we that we do not mention, so as knew that in the textbooks of Villanueva. not to make this document too GRAVE INJUSTICE " •-••'." .. • . -I • • '•• ' " revolutionary indoctrination var- lengthy, could perhaps — to Villanueva Is not, as was af- ious historical and philosophical We wish also to insist here on take a kindly view — be con- firmed the other ' day, a "Uni- the grave injustice with which> problems were viewed from a x 'We Love American People/ sidered the personal criteria of versity jxom Yankeeland," but we/have at various times been completely Marxian standpoint, certain public officials or cer- a Catholic "and Cuban univer- and numerous professors charg- publicly accused of being at the tain political groups, and not of sity, a work of the Church. Its orders of international forces or ed with this teaching were tak- the government itself. faculty is composed almost en- Cubans Weep As Nuns Leave ing advantage of their confer- foreign powers, when on the tirely of Cubans, with the for- contrary all well know that the Continued from Page 1 lucion has already branded as ences to defend communistic However, some days ago, we eign contributions being repre- counter - revolutionaries anyone Church has always unhesitating- in turn have left the,island for ideas openly and to defame the were painfully surprised by the sented by a very small group who'aids the Cuban refugees, ly defended publicly and pri- the U.S., Spain and Meixico. Re- doctrines and works of the < " words you pronounced as Chief of Augustinian - Fathers who they said, and Premier Castro vately the right of the Cuban gardless of the drop in the Church. of State from the steps of the came to' this country, not to himself has reiterated that any- people to political-sovereignty number of pupils, the institu- University of Havana. . . profit from their work, but to one opposed to communism is CIRCULAR CITED and to the full development of tions are not permitted to dis- serve Cuba and to use here the to be considered anti-revolution- This concern increased last We can, of course, suppose their economic capacity, and charge-any lay employees, money that had been given ary. ' August when we published our that the criticism made there that the episcopate has had no even those admittedly pro-Cas- them in other countries. . collective circular, in which we against "schools of the priv- other-aim in its proceedings tro. DEVOTION INCREASES than the Church and Cuba. praised the measures the revo- ileged" was not directed to Still graver for the prestige FORCED FROM CLOISTER The Sisters noted that there has been a marked increase In lutionary government had taken the Catholic schools, since in of the Church is the unjust la- We must remind you,-Mr. The Second Order of Domini- on behalf of the lowly, but in- them thousands and thousands beling as "botelleros" (with sin- cans, all of whom are Spanish the number of Cubans, particu- P rim e Minister, that the larly men, who assist at Mass dicated the danger that the of children and youth of very ecures — one who receives pay Sisters, the American nuns re- Church lias always taught as and attend devotions in the growth of communistic ideology modest families receive an without working) the self-sacri- vealed, have been forced , to a fundamental norm of human churches. represented for our fatherland. conduct the primacy of spirit- leave the enclosure of their The same day that the cir- ual values over interests of a cloister since all of their income The day before they left Ha- cular was published several material order, and for that property except »the house in vana, large groups -of women priests were arrested for the the Cuban Eccesiastical Hier- which they live has been seized. in the militia were stationed crime of having it read in the archy, following the example With no other source of suste- with arms on the roof of the churches, and others were of the Christians of all times, nance, the usually cloistered Franciscan Monastery adjoin- menaced with reprisals of the is ready to be sacrificed with- Sisters must depend on gratui- ing the Church of St. Francis people if they dared to read it. out any fear, and to lose ev- ties and hand-outs from Cuban (San Francisco) and outside erything, rather than to families. of the church itself. In addi- If until then there had been swerve from these principles. tion, the nuns said that wom- isolated attacks Oh the bishops, A home for aged operated by en soldiers were occupying priests, and Catholic organiza- For the rest, we the Bish- the Little Sisters of the Poor is living quarters usually used tions, from that moment one ops of the Catholic Church, have occupied by some 500 persons by the priests,. might say there began an anti- for our irrevocable norm to for which the government al- religious campaign of national treat all — friends or adversar- lows the sum of $600 per month. Salaries of men and wo. < in the militia must still be pa.8? proportions which each day has ies, even our uncalled for de- CHILDREN TRANSFERRED become more hostile. • tractors — with the greatest re- by the employers for whom they spect and Christian charity. All school-age children, for- work, the nuns disclosed, and CLERGY INSULTED teenagers now in military train- When we defend our principles, merly cared for by Sisters of ing camps are not permitted to In many towns, with the although it be most energetical- Charity in a government or- visit their homes and no pro- knowledge and connivance of ly, we know how to maintain phanage known as Beneficencia, have been transferred to a large vision is made for their reli- the local authorities, meetings due consideration for the per- building at Ceiba de Agua, on gious duties. have been organized in which sons who do not think as we do. the clergy were insulted and the outskirts of Havana. There censured. While we hope that the gov- they are instructed by govern- ernment will take the necessary ment teachers. The Sisters go St. Rose Mothers Almost all the Catholic pro- measures to put an end to the out daily to cook for them, re- To Sponsor Buffet grams on radio and television repeated attacks being made on turning in the evening to the have been cut off. Catholics, we wish to assure you orphanage where' babies are A buffet luncheon will be Bishops and renowned Cath- again, Mr. Prime Minister, of still under their care. sponsored by members of St. olic institutions have been in- our continued prayers that the Rose of Lima Mothers Club from According to the Sisters, the 1-4 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 15 sulted and calumniated by the Lord will enlighten you in such educational reforms program press' and radio stations, now a way that the government in the school cafetorium, 10690 expected to go into effect t^is NE Fifth Ave., Miami Shores. almost all under government which you head will direct its year will make it mandatory - control, while at the same time steps toward the good of this for everyone to declare Reservations may be made documents in defense of the Cuban fatherland, to whose full whether or not he is in favor by contacting Mrs. "Edward Church signed by lay Catholic exaltation we have consecrated Drawing by Cal Alley, Memphis Commercial Appeal of the present government. Hannon, chairman, at PL 8-2393 organizations have been kept all our efforts, sacrifices and or Mrs. Andrew Lehmen at from publication or diffusion, as INFIDEL CASTRO anxieties. The official newspaper JRevo-

Page 12 January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Supplies, Gash Reach Centro Two More Spanish Priests From Donors In Many States Assigned To Parishes Here . Catholic high school and col- Sisters who staff the center, Two more Spanish-speaking Gallicia, In whose cathedral lege students and members of each day's mail brings large priests have been assigned to rests the body of St. James, religious communities have quantities of letters, each^ of joined with laymen and dioceses which has a contribution. To the Diocese of Miami and have who converted ancient Spain throughout the United States to date, almost $5,000 has been re- taken up their new duties in to Christianity. aid in the relief program for ceived through small contribu- two parishes. Cuban refugees inaugurated by tions of individuals "in every The young priests refused to the Diocese of Miami. state," she said. ' " , They are Father Emiliano •comment on the situation of ] the Ordax, this week appointed an Church in Cuba tmt both ex- A gift in the amount of $35 As a result of local and na- assistant pastor at Corpus pressed their pleasure in being tionaT^publicity given to Mi- came from Sister Mary Do- Christi parish, Miami, and assigned to duty in the Diocese an diocesan Spanish- cen- lores, I.H.M. and- the student ter, ^entro Hispano Catolico, council of Villa Maria Acad- Father Jose Gonzalez, of Miami. donations of money, clothing, emy, Malvern, Pa., and a do- : appointed ah assistant pastor and other usable articles have- nation was also made by at St. Mary Cathedral. been arriving in large num- members of the junior class Barry Alumnae bers for the past several at the Dominican High' School They came to Florida last weeks. in Detroit, staffed by the Adri- week from Cuba where they Plan Card Party an Dominican Sisters. had served for six years, Fa- FORT LAUDERDALE — A Early this week, Bishop Ern- Contributions were also re- ther Ordax in the Diocese of benefit, card party will be sponT est "Primeau of Manchester, Camaguay and Father Gon- N.H., sent a check in the ceived from the Catholic Youth sored by the local chapter of amount of $2,000 saying, "Per- Organization of the Archdio- '•'• Voice Photo zalez in the Diocese of Santiago Barry College Alumnae on cese of . Milwaukee and from mit the Diocese of Manchester BISHOP COLEMAN F. CARROLL greets two more Spanish de Cuba. Their assignment Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 8 ^m. Mother Mary Louise of Sacred ~ to offer its mite toward the priests who have just been assigned to the Diocese of Miami after here, described as routine, was in St. Anthony parish club- care of our Cuban friends who Heart Convent, E. 91 St., New service of six years in Cuba. Both natives of Spain, they are made by the Obra de Co- York City. rooms, 901 NE Second St. have found sanctuary in the Di- (left) Father Jose Gonzalez, now an assistant pastor at St. operacion Sacerdotal Hispano- ocese of Miami. With it go our Members of the committee "Cartons and cartons of blan- Mary Cathedral; 'and .Father Emiliano Ordax, appointed an Americana, the organization of prayers and hopes that soon assistant pastor at Corpus Christi parish, Miami. on arrangements are Joan Sto- kets" were sent to Centro from the Bishops of Spain which has these exiles may return to their the Motherhouse of the Francis- rey, Sharon Eckrich, Mrs. Hil- homeland and families." 600 priests now serving in all can Sisters of the Immaculate da Fletcher, Mrs. Marie Conception at Little Falls, .Under the direction of Sister Airport meeting refugees and Latin American countries. Schnute, Mrs. Rita^ Sanderson, A donation of $1,000 was also Minn., Sister- Miriam said. Kenneth, O.P., head of the col- assisting them in ac- received this week, through lege Spanish department, mem- quainted with the {Miami area. Both are natives of Spain. Mrs. Joyce Amafco ifiieUMyrna During the Christmas holi- Catholic Relief Services- bers of the Spanish Club, all of Father Ordax was ordained in - Gallagher. days, faculty members and In addition students have 1948 in the .Diocese of Zamo- N.C.W.C. from Laurance Rocke- whom are Spanish-speaking by feller. students at Barry College as- promised monthly donations to ra, wfiich is near Portugal. Proceeds will be donated to- sisted at the center sorting birth or who are studying the the center and have already Father Gonzalez was- or- ward a special Barry College According to Sister Miriam, clothes, distributing food and language, have spent many contributed many religious ar- dained in 1953 in the Diocese benefit scheduled to be held on O.P., superior of the Dominican interviewing refugees. hours at Miami's International ticles. of Santiago de Compostela, in Feb. 12. IN THE RED BIRD SHOPPING CENTER IT'S BELK'S PHONE MO 1-4248 CLEARANCE NEW STORE HOURS Monday and Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Saturday Now in Progress •, 9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SPECIAL SPECIAL GIFT DEPARTMENT GROUP GROUP MEN'S SUITS CLEARANCE COSTUME LADIES' DACRON AND WOOL in Names you will know ~ • JEWELRY PURSES Our Regular Stock: — Reg. 49.99 ON ON ON OO OFF - -I ON SALE SALE OFF SALE OFF SALE 38 SPECIAL BOYS' SPECIAL GROUP MEN'S MEN'S GROUP ROBES GIRLS' Perfumes - Colognes BELTS TIES Sizes 2 to 7. Toilette Water • 1.50 to 3.50 SWEATERS Values $1.50 to $2.50 Reg. $1.99 to $4.99 Carven — Millot -— Schiaparelli — 4711 — Sortilege Sizes 7-14. Subteen 6-14 — Caron — Christian Dior — Raphael ON 17 ON SALE SALE V2 ON ««e OFF $-•32 $O33 OFF PRICE SALE OO BELK'S DEPT. STORE Red and Bird Roads

January 13, 1961 THE VQJ!$E Miami, Pagf Charities Get $3 Million Mass In Police Station Seccion Cubana Volunteers Make EH NEW YORK (NO — The ST. HYACINTHE, Que. (NO Barry Trainees New York Catholic Charities, — Special Masses were offered I ' central coordinating b o d y for in the municipal courtroom Finishing Public 193 health and welfare agencies, the city police station here du£r Urgent' Fund Appeal For Refugees raised $3,197,108 in its 1960 fund ing the Christmas season. School Classes appeal. An urgent appeal for funds More than 25 "future teach- A choir of 12 policemen sang was made this week by Seccion Advertisement during the Masses and mem- Cubana, a group of women or-, ers" now enrolled at Barry Col- bers of the police force and ganized a few months ago to aid lege are expected to conclude People 60 to 80 their families assisted! in the program for Cuba's ref- internships in Dade County ugees at Centro Hispano Cato- Schools this month. APPLY FOR OLD LINE LEGAL lico. During the first half of an RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE Formed by Spanish-speaking 18-week program which began residents of the Palm Beach Nov. 14, each student deseed If you are under 80, you can and Miami areas who wished a minimum of two how t still apply for a $1,000 life in- euraiice policy to help take care to assist their fellow country week in the school of her as- of final expenses without burden- men, its membership is open signment. Making a study of ing your family. \ ' to all women in South Florida the community from a socio- You handle the entire transac- interested in, assisting the logical viewpoint, she visited tion by mail with OLD AMER- many men, women and chil- "school hang-outs," local ICAN of KANSAS CITY. No dren who through no fault of churches, elementary and jun- obligation. No one will call on their own have been forced to ior high "feeder schools" you! v leave their native land. and studied school administra- Tear out this ad and mail it Delicious Home Made Sausage tion personnel of guidance, today with your name, address Old fashioned Cold Cuts library, cafeteria and custo- and year of birth to Old Amer- An initial donation of $10,000 dial staffs. ican Insurance Co., 4900 Oak, JOHN STRATMAN has already been expended by Dept. L112C, Kansas City Mis- 164 N.E. 54tll St. 572 N.E. 125th St. the Seccion Cubana to provide souri. PL 1-4031 PL 4-8467 food, clothing, housing and edu- In addition to observing cation for many of,, the exiles directing teachers, surveying from'the regime of Fidel Cas- and evaluating texts, and pre- Air Conditioned Free Parking tro. paring roll calls, seating charts LIVING TRAGEDY and schedules, each member of the group attended PTA and •Conte's Hair Stylists "We appeal to men and wom- faculty meetings. Hair Fashions of Distinction h&£ Open Fri. Evening* en of good will everywhere to at Popular Prices t-.lf 'Til 9 P.M. BIRD GALLOWAY CENTER try to understand the living One hour weekly discussions 8516 BIRD ROAD Phone CA 1-9871 tragedy these refugees are en- with Sister Ann*~Th«masr O.P., during and to hasten to their director of secondary school in- rescue," one of the officers of terns and Sister James Clau- the organization' said.' dia, O.P., in charge of grade How long has if been since you've school interns, emphasized pian- had Fried Chicken at . . . "Unless help comes at once, ning, discipline, philosophy of it may be impossible to con- SECCION CUBANA members confer with Sister Miriam, O.P., on teaching on special level, eth- tinue the work of Seccion Cu- the diocesan program of aid to Cuban refugees through Centro ics of internship and teaching GR AMAH'S KITCHEN bana," Mrs. Manolo Santeiro Hispano Catolico, Spanish information center in downtown Miami and development of personal Steak — Seafood — Country Ham —• Cocktails said. "I hope that understand- responsibilities. T0801 Biscayne Blvd. ing and compassion will move ' them all they own and all they 5240 S.W. 8th Street (U.S. 41) the hearts of those who have janitor and a kitchen helper are Now, in the final nine weeks not, fortunately, been forced love." paid by Seccion Cubana. The of the intern program, seniors Children's Menu! Takeouts! < are participating in full time to flee from communist op- Volunteers, many of whom section also furnishes a hot observation and teaching in pression and to leave behind drive to Miami from the Palm lunch and midmorning and elementary, junior high and Beach area each day, staff the afternoon refreshment for the secondary schools under sup- Seccion Cubana office located on children, many of whom must ervision of the Dade County the third floor of the Spanish wait in the nursery until 5 p.m. Board of Public Instruction. center. Daily duties include the for their parents. Weekly seminars are contin- packaging and delivery of food happy homes use delicious, healthful dteacft ued with the college coordina- to needy refugee families, pro-v Although SO pre-school chil- tors and regular conferences viding transportation for social dren are already enrolled in 7134 Abbott Ave. are held with directing teach- workers to visit homes and the the nursery, which supple- Miami Beach ers, coordinators and interns interviewing of mothers who ments a kindergarten for 20 . . . it's extra-fresh because it's home- '\- participating. wish to enroll small children-in boys and girls operated by the produced! Get the Home Milk habit now! Dominican Sisters at Centro, the nursery which cares for Included in the Barry Intern sons and daughters of working a waiting list still exists of Miami: 2451 N.W. 7th Ave., FR-4-7696 Call those who are in need of a Program is a tuition-free-course Ft'. Lauderdale: JA 3-2449— West Palrn Beach: OV 3-1944 UNion mothers. in the Supervision of Intern Homestead: Cl 7-3235 — Key West: CY 6-9631 suitable place to leave their 6-3131 FURNISH HOT LUNCH children during working hours. Teachers which is offered com- Salaries of the two teachers, a plimentary to directing teach- Seccion Cubana is planning to x Dom "A" lannacone enlarge the present facilities ers and. fulfills the recency of credit requirements. 'Our Annual January Store-Wide Sale to provide for 40 more chil- dren between the ages of one Those now interning include "A" APPLIANCE & TV '/3 Jo Vi Off" and two years. Agnes Adamson, Susan Ballou, announced its intention to enroll Marie Capuano, Mrs. Louise SALES and SERVICE Last month, when Gesu school Hair, Linda Wiley, Kathleen Young Folk's Shop an additional 100 Cuban chil- Cashman, Susan Talbott, Authorized Dealer dren, most of whom do not Marjorie A. Lewis, Mrs. Gloria speak English, Seccion Cubana Young, Emily Creque, Mary • Zenith • Motoroki • RCA 9722 N.E. Second Ave. volunteered to pay the weekly \ Margaret Reich, Dolores Ackou- WE SERVICE ALL MAKES salaries of two teachers. It also rey and Mary Ann Coomes, "V purchased material from which mentary schools; and Eli^ i I Greeting Cards • Records • Washers • Dryers • Refrigerators I school uniforms are now being Crawford, Mrs. Lillian Romero, made by volunteers. The group Joyce Marie Horacek, Edwina HARD OF HEARING! has also assumed the responsi- Scanlon, Mercedes M o 1 i n a, 18351 N.E. 19th Are."~ "'""Wl 7-0271' bility of providing lunch in the Barbara McCabe, Marjorie Ann Audiotones school cafeteria for those who Huth, Carol Ann DeMarco, Mrs. UPREME gl-jJJ cannot afford to pay the Elizabeth Zoble, Carol Ann nominal fee. SUPRA-EAR So Powerful Gurnick, Martha Sachoncik, "The Seccion Cubana can Elaine Murphy, Kathy Hastings Factory Certified Custom Fitted and Mrs. Verna Thomas, secon- to correct your Specific do only part of the enormous Hearing Loss work that must be done to dary schools. If you want to hear well again, phone or aid these poor people," Mrs. When Yon Buy— mail coupon now. Appointment can be Santeiro said, "but even that LEARN arranged at your convenience at home will of necessity be curtailed if necessary. TERMS ARRANGED. unless generous souls sponta- TO DRIVE ------MAIL TODAY"""" neously reach out their hands DOOR TO DOOR NORTH MIAMI to help those who cannot, in SERVICE IN Tell Them WHY! Q Please send me free information on PALM BEACH the new SUPRA-EAR. a strange land, help them- HEARING CENTER COUNTY CHECK YOUR OWN HEARING selves." f When you make a purchase or answer an 71S N.E. 125th ST. PL 1-6761 • Slight • Can hear but Severe Jack Grant, Director loss not understand loss Donations to assist in the AA AUTO SCHOOL advertisement in this paper — say you Batteries—Ear Molds—Cords work of the organization may Repairs (State Licensed) NAME . 223 FERN STREET ! ADDRESS be sent to Seccion Cubana, Cen- West Palm Beach "SAW IT IN THE VOICE" Authorized Major Distributor for Dade — Broward — CITY .. tro Hispano Catolico, P.O. Box PHONE TE 3-8429 Palm Beach Counties 328, Miami, Fla. All donations DELRAY BEACH, FLA. are tax free. CR 6-9888

Page 14 January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Cenacle Ketreat Civil Defense Work St. Stephen Singles,-. % Fashion Show Explained To Club Slate Dance Sunday For Women Of WEST HOLLYWOOD — Mem- I Set Thursday '\ FORT PIERCE — The impor- bers of the St. Stephen Catholic St. Clare Parish HOLLYWOOD — A fashion" tance of Civil Defense workers Singles Club will sponsor a show, luncheon and card party was emphasized to members o! dance at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. MANALAPAN — Women of sponsored by St.Therese Guild St. Anastasia Catholic Women's 15 in the parish hall, 2000 S. the newly formed parish of St. J of Little Flower parish will be Club during a recent meeting State Road 7. Clare in North Palm Beach will held in the parish hall. v held at noon Thursday, Jan. 19 Music will be provided by the observe a weekend retreat at at the Diplomat Hotel. the Cenacle from Friday, Jan: John Kearney, St. Lucie Coun- Musical Keys bands and re- 20 to Sunday, Jan. 22. Mrs. Russell Locandro and ty director of Civil Defense, pre- freshments will be served. Mrs. Michael Saady are co- sented va detailed report of the Father Cyril Schweinberg, chairmen of arrangements for increasing number of Russian C.P., director of retreats for .. the benefit. Proceeds will be and Chinese communists infil- WE HAVE •' >ie Passionist Fathers at Lake donated to the St. John Vian- trating Cuba and warned mem- irk will be the; retreat mas- , ney Seminary fund. bers of the danger to America MOVED . . . cer. Reservations are being and South Florida. accepted by Mrs. John F. Mc- Fashions from Charlene's will To Dermott of North Palm Beach be modeled and Mrs. Grace He announced the,availability Village. •.•••' McElligot will commentate. Mu- of a "hospital on wheels" which sic during the afternoon will be has been set up at the Dela- 154 Giralda Ave. During the weekend of Jan. provided by pianist Ray Paul. ware Avenue Armory. The unit 27-29, members of. the Fort is ready for immediate opera- Visit Our Lauderdale Catholic Club will Members of the arrangements tion at any time needed in the observe their second annual re- committee are Mrs. Neno Spag- Fort Pierce area or in neighbor- Newly Enlarged treat with Msgr. David E. Bush- na and Mrs. Jack Cochran, tick- ing cities. Members were urged Quarters: ey conducting the conferences. ets; Mrs. Ray Schlic'hte, and to enroll in Civil Defense train- Miss Marie Reynolds of Fort Mrs. Anthony Alongi, awards; ing classes which are scheduled Lauderdale is in charge of ar- Mrs. David Johnson, posters; to begin shortly here. THE rangements. Mrs. Barney Crowley, publicity; DRUMMING UP patrons for the benefit to furnish band instru- and Mrs. Gene Bolduc, Mrs. High school girls from the ments for Archbishop Curley High School are Mrs. Don Dreyer, Morris Miller, Mrs. Irving Pan- FURS RESTYLED) GIFT Greater Miami area will par- Brother Keric Dever, C.S.C. and F. Thomas Leonardi, chairman. ciera, Mrs. Elmo Waltz, Mrs. $ ticipate in weekend exercises Paul Vitucci, Mrs. Charles r-* 29.95 ••-J QUESTERS Feb. 3 to Feb. 5. Miss Christine Bush, Mrs. Gerard Tardiff and Sims of St. Rose of Lima par- Mrs. Harold Dwyer. RAE'S H£ FURRIERS "Gifts From ish, Miami Shores, is in charge 238 N.E. 79th ST. PL 1-38181 of arrangements.. • ' Benefit Card, Games Party All The World" Father Victor Mazzeo, C.P,, St. Sebastian Council Mention The Voice, 154 GIRALDA AVE. will conduct conferences for SetTonigKt At Curley High Card Party Jan. 19 members of St. Luke parish, When You're Shopping CORAL GABLES Lake Worth, Feb. 10-12. Mrs. A card and games party to John Foy, A. R. Marsico, FORT LAUDERDALE — A Lawrence Silver is in charge benefit Archbishop Curley High Elmer Johnson, Mrs. P. J. dessert card party sponsored by of reservations. , School will be held this evening Campbell, Mrs. Charles J. St. Sebastian Council of Cath- (Friday) at 8 p.m. in the school Fradley, Mrs. W. G. Krug, olic Women will begin at 1 Your First Thought for Distinctive Gifts . . . Individuals or groups desir- cafetorium, 300 NE 50th St. Mrs. D. E. Smith, Mrs. Don ing to plan retreats may con- p.m., Thursday, Jan. 19 at the Dreyer and Bernard Servais, Breakwater Towers, Harbor tact the retreat office of the F. Thomas Leonardi, presi- committee chairmen. Beach. Cenacle, Box 8625, Lantana or dent of the Curley High Par- telephone JUstice 5-9988. ents Club, sponsoring organi- Brother James McDonnell, Mrs. J. M. Boney and Mrs. NEXT TO if. MARY'S CHAPU zation, is general chairman C.S.C, club moderator, is in Daniel M. Coughlin will be hos- of arrangements assisted by charge of decorations and a staff tesses assisted by Mrs. James St. Patrick Mothers' of "student waiters;" Richardson, Mrs. John Van Fashion Show Jan. 24 Loon, Mrs. Charles Bowen and Assisting as committee Mrs. Eugene Eichold. MIAMI BEACH — A luncheon St. Bernadette Guild members are Mrs. F. Tho- All members and ladies of the and fashion show sponsored by mas Leonardi, Mrs. Irene Card Party Jan. 21 parish are invited to attend.- St. Patrick Mothers Guild will Cassano, Mrs. E. V. Vohs, be held Tuesday, Jan. 24 in the WEST HOLLYWOOD — A Mrs. Mae Gronert, Mrs. A. R. Eden Roc Hotel. card' party sponsored by St. Marsico, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mrs. Thomas Grady is gen- Bernadette Women's Guild will Bassel, Frank E. Watson, Mr. eral chairman for the benefit be held Saturday, Jan. 21 at 8 and Mrs. Charles A. Dug- which will begin at 12:30 p.m. p.m. in the American Legion gins, Len Wagner, George and feature fashions from Lil- Hall, 211 N. 21st Ave. Paul, Mrs. Alma Haran, Mr. (Formerly Duchess) BOOKS AND RELIGIOUS ARTICLES and Mrs. John Steverding and 14025 West Dixie Highway. lie. Rubin's Salon. Mrs. Alex- Mrs. Thomas Young is chair- North Miami Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Papa. CHOSEN WITH TASTE AND DISCRETION ander Lowy is in charge of res- man of arrangements assisted Complete ervations and tickets. by Mrs. Raymond Heck, Mrs. Proceeds of the benefit will Bibles Missals Rosaries Frank Skrobot, Mrs. John Wald- be donated to the school for the Beauty Service Open Thursday Evening Books for children ers, Mrs. Joseph Accomando,' purchase of musical instruments By Appointment Crucifixes Medals Mrs. John 'Hill and Mrs. Ed- for the band. Brother Keric De- Phone ward Hess. ver, C.S.C, is principal of the PL 1-201 T IMPORTS: boys' high school. Refreshments will be served Ann wood carvings Hummel figurines • Patterino sculptures Reproductions and proceeds will be donated to The public has been invited the parish building fund. to attend. 220 NORTH COURT PROPRIETOR: NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER MARY LOUISE M. McCAHILL 9726 N.E. 2nd AVE. MIAMI SHORES, PL 8-1368 / OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. and SAT. MIDGE HEEG, Owner 10:30 AM. - 9:30 P.M. i DISTINCTIVE Member of Holy Family Parish; TUES. and WED.: 10:30-5:30 For that J WoMerjul 11 a ir ifijlint] Salon Day 392 MIRACLE MILE, CORAL GABLES, HI 6-7398 Make it V \ IT IS PROGRESSIVE - IT IS SMART - IT IS THRIFTY Diamonds and it adds to one's prestige to have a personal checking account. Personal checking from accounts are carried by us without any maintenance charge, no fixed balance is re- Stegeman Clothes for the Entire Family! quired, the only cost is 15c for each check written. AT BUDGET PRICES Let ua check your I PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF MIAMI SHORES PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF N. MIAMI BEACH watch today — Avoid s Northeast Second Avenufr at 95th Street West Dixie Highway at 162nd Street costly repairs § FOUNTAIN'S Miami Shores, Florida North Miami Beach, Florida

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January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 15 1 €?O AN ALTAR BOY NAMED "SPECK" 5?By Doris R. Peters if cold weather Installs Officers Officers of the Little-Flower "YOUTH has you worried, Senior- CYO were installed at an Inaugural dinner and dance She Wants To Quit School Monday night in the Garden Restaurant, 2235 SW Eighth St. Her Report Card Is Bad Edward Longo will serve as Dear Doris: high school. What do you president; Don Richman, I'm a senior in high think? Rita H. vice-president; Gerri Testa, school and even though we STOP/ have finished only three treasurer; . Joseph Sirak, AH girls differ, even those months of this term I'm Call us today for your Chronicle chairman; Janet with religious vocations. The agf sure I'm going to faiV. I at > which a girl is ready t supply of dependable Koehnle, corresponding secre- high quality Phillips 66 had to go to summer school; enter a convent differs also. It tary; Norma Boyle, record- last year to make up a fail- Fuel Oil. There's no depends on the girl., Some are ing secretary. ure. _ ready earlier than others.- • waiting... no worry. We * In order to help you reach , can deliver your Phillips Guests of honor included Fa- I wiU be 18 in June and could get a.job. I'd like to your decision you need the ad7 66 Fuel Oil immediately. ther Walter Dockerill, diocesan quit school but every time vice and counsel of one per- son who. knows you well. Choose CREDIT director of youth; Father Ar- I mention it my mother mand Gregoire, spiritual moder- gets- upset. I don't know one priest to whom you can talk why as she could use the freely and discuss this with him. CARDS ator; and representatives of He will be able to give you the CYO groups throughout the dxo- money. My father is dead. HONORED What do you think I should guidance you need. eese. — do? •/-•;.-• • • .' ~ A special award "to • , . • ' Jim H. Dear Doris: * OX 1-9332 the person.who furthered the W,hy give up so easily? There aims of the dub both relig- « is a reason why. you're not do- Whenever I go on a date or get real dressed up I iously and socially during the ing well in school. What is it? "Aren't you the little boy who* throws snowballs over Could it be lack of interest? Or always wear either black D. !. past year," was presented to on Lexington Street?"^ " is it poor study Habits? or brown leather high heel Dotty Duffy. pumps which I think both Day Of Recollection Jan 19 At San Pablo Discuss it with your teach- smart and serasibfeiteiQjking-. CATTIS Outgoing . officers include er, counselor or adviser in A couple of my girl frleftds7 Clark Healy, Lucette Schaerli, MARATHON — A Day of Re- which" all ladies on the Florida school." Perhaps they can help say Vm out of style be- you make some program Joseph Malley, Barbara La- collection sponsored by the San Keys have been invited to at- cause suede shoes are 7751 N.W. 27th AVE. Pablo Altar and Rosary Society tend. changes. If it's poor study Plante and Dotty- Duffy. smarter looking. I have will'be observed on Thursday, Luncheon will be served at the habits you can help yourself. five pairs of leather MIAMI, FLORIDA Organize and plan your time. Club policy for the coming Jan. 19 at San Pable Church. Jack Tar Motor Lodge and res- pumps. Should I buy suede Complete assignments each Father Charles Mallen, ervations should be made by shoes to be in style? year will be discussed at a night. Get extra help from C.SS.R., a member of the Re- calling Mrs. Sylvia Puto at 743- meeting Tuesday night at Little teachers when necessary. Get Carol Ann demptorist Retreat Band will 5270'or Mrs. Chester Sadowski When You're Shopping a book from the library on Mention The Voice Flower Sr. CYO clubrooms. conduct- the conferences to at 743-5228. Both leather and suede are study skills. equally smart and stylish. It's more a matter of personal taste Take a good long look at and style of shoes — not mater- your goals. What do you want ial. While suede are sometimes in the future? Perhaps all you- considered more dressy for win- need is to set your_ sights a lit- ter wear, leather shoes can be BARRY COLLEGE tle higher. Your mother gets worn on many more occasions, upset when you speak of quit- both casual and dressy. I'd wear 11300 N.E. SECOND AVE.. MIAMI 38. FLA. ting school because she knows out a couple of those five pairs how necessary education is for before investing in any more SECOND SEMESTER REGISTRATION a decent and well paying job. shoes. LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING COURSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN A high school graduate has • • *;..... 9:00-11:30 A.M. Undergraduate Courses, per semester hour ..$15.00 better opportunities than a Registration: January 27 28: 1:30- 4:30 P.M. Graduate Courses, per semester hour .....'. .$18.50 non-graduate. The good jobs Dear Doris: go to the best prepared. I read your answer to the Subject No. Description S.H. Days Room Subject No. Description S.H. Days Room 14r-year-old girl about tak- It's generous of you to be con- ing care of her little bro- 4:10 - 5:00 6:45 - 7:35 p.m. cerned with helping your moth- Educ. 469-569 Mental Hygiene 2 MW 215 ther. It reminded me of the er financially. Since she is will- time I had to' take care of Educ. 262 Teaching Arithmetic 2 NW 208 6:45 - 8:15 p.m. ing to make the sacrifice take Eng. 461-561 Contemporary Poetry 2 MW 116 my nephew. I. didn't mind Econ. Problems of Economics 3 MW 217 advantage of the opportunity. taking care of him because Math. 326 Modern Geometry 3 MWF 201 102 Educ. 420-520 Tests and Measurements , 3 MW 210 In gratitude make your imme-" I loved him. I love all lit- 4:10 - 5:30 Educ. 626 Philosophy of School and Society 3 MW 120 diate goal graduation from high tle children and have given Educ. Administration of Guidance Services 3 T T 209 -school. It's easy when you up my life to take care of Art 281 Crafb for Teachers 3 654 MW 154 Educ. 671 School Organization and Admin. 3 T T 120 make up your mind. Make it the children of others. Educ. 441-541 Elementary School Curriculum 3 MW 215; Educ. School Supervision 3 MW 208 easier by praying to the Holy Educ. 442-542 Secondary School Curriculum 3 690 MW 216 Eng. Age of Classicism 3 T T 116 Ghost for help. Maybe you won't want to Educ. 482 Human Growth and Development 3 MW 2t? 655 Hist. 443-543 U.S. in 20th Century 3 MW 216 print this but I feel if that Eng. 102 Freshman Composition 3 MW 117 Phil. 283 General Psychology 3 MW 117 • • • • girl had any love for her Eng. 214 English Literature 3 MW 148 Soc. Social Encyclicals 3 MW 218 Dear Doris: brother she wouldn't lose MW 217 434 H F L 482 Human Growth and Development 3 Soan. 204 Intermediate Spanish 3 MW 211 her patience. She doesn't Phy. Ed. 364 Teaching Phy. Ed. in the What, age do you think know how lucky'she is f Secondary School 3 MW 115 400-500 courses open to advanced undergraduates it's proper for a girl to en- have a little brother. ^ ..-•• Span. 314 Spanish American Literature 3 MW 211 and graduates. ter the convent? Almost all Speech 411 Speech Correction for Children 3 MW 130 600 courses open to graduate students only. the priests and Sisters dis- i Elizabeth " agree. I don't know wheth- I'm happy to print this short er I should enter a Junior- excerpt from your letter. Most CREATIVE WRITING PROGRAM ate or wait until I finish SPRING SCHEDULE of us realize that all children Creative. Prose I 8:05-10:00 a.m. Monday Marquesa de Colonnetta need lots of love and affection. Poetic Composition II 6:45-9:0 p.m. Tuesday Vivian. Laramore Rader However, we can't be-hard on Literary Craftsmanship, the Novel 6:45-9:00 p.m. Monday Marquesa de Colonnetta a 14-year-old. It's not easy for CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP I 6:45-9:00 p.m. Wednesday Marquesa de Colonnetta one- that age to shoulder the re- sponsibility of a home and small " All the courses within this program are opened to the general public on a non-credit basis. The brother. However, I hope we Workshop fee is $25 per semester; For further information call The Director of the Creative Writing have been able to show her that Program, PL 9-2414, Ext. 38. love could lessen the burden of her responsibilities. FOR COMPLETE DAILY SCHEDULE ADDRESS DEAN Doris Revere Peters an- swers letters through her column, not by mail. BARRY COLLEGE AGED PRIME BEEF Please do not ask for a • STEAKS AND ROAST personal reply. Young read- 11300 N.E. SECOND AVE., MIAMI 38, FLORIDA PHONE PL 9-2414 ers are invited to write to JOHN STRATMAN her in care of The Voice, i: ' ;_. .CLASSES, BEGIN TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 164 N.E. 54th St 572 N.E. 12fth St. 6310 Biscayne Blvd., • PL 1-4031 PI. 4-8467 ami 38, Fla.

Poga *6 January 13^1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida FAMILY CLINIC P NEED FUNDS? I EARN $50 TO $500 CASH Husband Suffers From 'Momism' I Plus 24 Card Tables I Raising funds is easy and quick with the famous Mathers Plan. Simply sell ad- vertising space on your table tops. Local My husband insists that we visit his mother every 1 merchants gladly buy this desirablespace. , Sunday evening. We have a two-year-old son and this They know it's money well spent (or ads i.s the only time that we can go out together. My hus- that last as long as the tables. Handsome, Sturdy Tables band sees her every Wednesday evening; takes her Besides the cash you need, you will get shopping every Saturday, runs errands for her, and years of use and satisfaction from these beautiful Mathers tables. Tops are of makes repairs in her home. I feel we should visit maroon plastic-coated leather-tex, lees of solid walnut-finished wood with sturdy friends occasionally. She's separated and dotes on her folding brackets. four children^ I feel like I'm playing second fiddle, but Six Different Plans to Choose From i| I complain, he says I don't care for his family. Since 1940 thousands of organizations have lised the Mathers Plan. You pay nothing—risk nothing—get what you By FATHER JOHN L. THOMAS, S.J. want. Write or phone today for full details. As I have frequently mentioned in this column, every time I F. W. MATHERS deal with an in-law problem, I'm sure to incur somebody's , Dept. V Mt. Ephraim, New Jersey wrath. People write me from all over the country, on the gra- tuitous assumption that I'm dealing with their case and have heard only otii side of the story! The reactions, or over-reactions, are always interesting and quite revealing. * YOUR INCOME TAX *

Serious in-law problems always indicate hidden or un- J. E MARQUA -I resolved emotional conflicts within the parties involved. Be- FEDERAL TAX CONSULTANT AND REALTORTOR I cause they do not wish to deal with these difficulties, they MIAMI REAL ESTATE MART FL0R AI develop various rationalizations of their conduct and resent I PHONE PL 9-0563| " I any attempt to expose the real source of the trouble. Hence they will claim that there is no in-law problem, that their spouse is prejudiced, that they do not wish to hurt their parent's feelings, that they, are merely fulfilling their filial ob- RAE'S FURRIERS ligations, and so on. 238 N.E. 79th ST. A First-Class In-Law Problem LITTLE RIVER PL 1-3818 From the brief description in your letter, it appears that you have all the constituents of a first-class in-law problem on your hands. "Mama" is separated and apparently considered In the center of the city. Motel rooms and apartments. as the "innocent" party. With her husband absent, she naturally Air-conditioned and Seated. Free 21" TV in all units. focuses all her attention on her children. "The Finest In Motel Living" Your husband is a devoted son, he takes over his missing = THE RAMONA MOTEL = father's role by .running errands, repairing the house, and 3301 W. FLAGLER ST., MIAMI, FLA. Phone HI 8-9274 Convenient to Orange Bowl Stadium and St. Michael's Catholic Church. taking mother shopping on Saturday mornings. fully weaned as long as "mom" is around, but if you can't What's abnormal here? Mother needs him and he's available. challenge her monopoly directly, you may give her some real Mother also is lonely and needs company. Why shouldn't he visit competition* . SALES FEATURING her every Wednesday night and take the wife and son over - ... .•• • • * .* ".. --...... • . RENTAL • JACOBSEN every Sunday evening? Isn't mother as good company as.any (Father Thomas will be unable to answer any per- SHARPENING • PORTER-CABLE one else? And if, as you state in your letter, mother is some- sonal letters.) • ELLIPSE times away when you arrive, wjiy isn't it all right to wait an REPAIRS • BIG WHEEL YAZOO hour or two until she returns? After all, it's been a whole week 10-Year Warranty—RHEEM # since she's seen you and the baby, and you know how she Mac s Lawn Mower Service loves junior. WATER HEATERS 3709 W. FLAGLER ST. HI 8-1869 Better Known As 'Momism' 20 GAL. (elec).. . $43.50 Riding Mowers Our Specialty 30 GAL. (elec). $49.00 I think we have the pjcture now. The experts call it "Mom- RHEEM ELECTRIC GLASS LINED Ailc for I.C.WM ALUMINUM ism." It takes different forms, appearing either as a mother- 20 GAL...... $59.00 ^Awning Windows — 4"x8'/2" Jalousies^ daughter or mother-son combination, though equally trouble- LUBRICANT 30 GAL...... $68.00 CLEAN, LONG-LASTING SMOOTH \ Screens — New and Repaired vj^ some in both. In these cases, the mother's monopoly over her OPERATION & PROTECTION FOR RHEEM GAS 10 YEAR WARRANTY Awning •— Jalousie — Sliding WINDOW son or daughter is of long, duration. WINDOWS, DOORS & 101 ARTICLES 20 GAL. Glass Lined $62.00 Proven since 1952 by satisfied Indeed, dependence is so deeply interwoven into their users everywhere 30 GAL. Glass Lined $69.50 At most Builder Supply Paint & Hardware Member Better personality from childhood that they are lost without "mom," Stores. Made by Eugene Dornish & Son. WISE JALOUSIES, INC.Business Bureau and besides, "mom" has no intention of losing them through RAY BALI PLUMBING & HDWE. 975 S.W. 12th Street, 4251 S.W. 8th St. Hi 5-2461 Pompano Beach, Florida marriage. If they and their spouses fall in line, all proceeds 1156 S.W. 8th St., Miami FR 9-3062 well, and "mom" may be very good to them, as long as she can call the plays. ' This isftlta pleasant prospect for you to face! You've gone The Airport Bank Of Miami along so far without making a major issue of it, but you really haven't enjoyed playing second fiddle. Can you change the pic- ——— Concourse 4. International Airport * ture? Perhaps not a great deal while you are living close to Complete Banking Services For Airline Personnel Arid mother. You are dealing with a long overdue weaning, but the weaning process, whether in infancy or later in life, is success- The Greater Miami Area. Free Parking, upper ramp. ful only if the parent takes the initiative. . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. A Sense Of Guilt Likely your husband will be on the defensive because he doesn't . A to face the fact of his over-dependence. This would be htrmiliating, for one thing; and furthermore, he's so emotionally BRAKES RELINED tied to his mother that she can manipulate him at will. If you FORD $ OTHER $$4

January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 17 Do You Understand 'Chair Of Unity Octave? Services in tht National Francis, S.A., also began the' , write to Anglicans and Cath- this Octave was his own conver- Friars and Sisters had sent Shrine of the Immaculate Con- Unity Octave. This year the so- olics, mainly those sincerely sion together with that of his collections of Peter's Pence of- ception, Washington, D.C., and ciety is urging prayer for the interested in the question of community. This reception into ferings to Rome as a token of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New coming ecumenical council's Christian unity, and to ask the Church took place at Gray- their esteem for the successor York, will highlight-U.S. obser- success in connection with the. them to pray for unity. moor on October 30, 1909. With of St. Peter. Now they pledged vance of the Chair of Unity Oc- Octave observance. CHOSE A MOTTO Father Paul were 16 asso- their complete energies to the tave Jan. 18 to 25. ciates, including Mother Jjurana He quoted as his motto the apostolate of Christian unity. The Octave is one of the few Mary Francis, S.A., the found- The Octave, begun in 1908, devotions of the Church which prayer of Christ "that all may SAINTLY PONTIFF be one." The response was even ress of, the Atonement Sisters is a Catholic prayer campaign had its beginning in the United of Graymoor. for religious unity. Each of its States. It is probably the only quicker and more heartwarm- Pius X, the saintly Pontiff who had received them into the eight days is dedicated to a Catholic devotion which had its ing . than any one would have • At the same time both com- different intention concerned origin, historically speaking — guessed. To Father Paul,' this Church, gave a special blessing munities were received into to the Octave Of Prayer for with unity. outside of the Church. enthusiastic interest seemed to the Franciscan Order as mem- indicate the influence of the Unity and wished it great sue-' The annual observance is pro- Here is how it started. Dur- . bers of the Third Order Reg- cess. Soon afterwards many s Holy Spirit behind the. work. ular. * *• > tended it to the universal moted by the Society of the ing the winter of 1907 Father • • ••' * bishops gave their blessing to Church. „ . • . Atonement, whose convert Paul, at the time an Angli- What Father Paul always re- Even before this glad day of the Octave. Then on February founder, Father Paiil James can clergyman, decided to ferred to as the* ''first fruit," of their reception, the Graymoor 25, 1916, Pope Benedict XV ex- There are many movements which focus great attention on 'ST. JOSEPH' the Octave. Pope John has call- ed for an Ecumenical Council. .. .Your Greater Miami Among many non-Catholics a NORTH SHORE wave of interest has arisen in GARAGE the ecumenical movement. PARISH AUTOMOTIVE EXPERT 7110 .- 7118 Abbott Ave. It is an interesting fact of his- Miami Beach tory that the beginning of what Near your parish church there's a friendly, dependable service station or garage, : UN 6-9171 is called the Ecumenical Move- Standard Oil Products staffed with men who will keep your car running in tip-top condition . . . and save ment took place in Edinburgh in Johnny Johnson 1910 — two years after the be- you money. Consult this directory before your next tankful of gas or needed repairs. EXPERT MECHANICAL WORK ginning of the Chair of Unity Oc- tave. The later began at Gray- —"ST. LAWRENCE""" moor, N.Y. in 1908. 1 —"ST. MARY'S —"" 'HOLY FAMILY - OUR LADY OF' ST. JAMES NORTH MIAMI BEACH The continuous spread of the CATHEDRAL PERPETUAL HELP B & R FACTORY Octave has been accompanied SINCLAIR by the growing-strength of the Joe McCartney's JOHN'S AMOCO TRAINED EXPERT r iiir _^ Ecumenical Movement Atlantic Service SERVICE throughout the world. More- Joe P. over, the World Council has "Nearest the Cathedral" ROAD SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP Automotive (enter adopted the practice of assign- COMPLETE CAR CARE AUTO REPAIR ing this period of January SERVICE BRAKE WORK "Enter with confidence Wast ROAD SERVICE 18499 N.E. 19th AVENUE \ 18-25 as a special time for ATLANTIC Polisft Wi 5-9209 Leave with confidence" NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLA. prayer for unity by all its Expert Lubricatioo 14040 N.W. 27th AVE. FREE PICK-UP DELIVERY IN AREA 13300 N.W. 7th AVE. WI 5-1242 members. 15000 N.E. 6th Ave., N. Miami Bch. Hit St. and 2nd Ave.—W. 7-9261 * Merchants Green Stamps . Opa Locka, Fla. - MU 8-3638 MU 1-6451 SS. PETER AND PAUL A question is sometimes asked: What do we mean when ST. MARY'S —"~" IMMACULATE "~~" ' SACRED HEART ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE SULLIVAN. we pray for unity? First of all, CATHEDRAL CONCEPTION SERVICE COMMUNITY as Catholics it is not from the 13 years in same location L & F AMOCO SERVICE STATION Pelchat, Prop. premise of a "divided church" PURE OIL which is to be brought together BELLE MEADE Merchants Green Stamps from scattered parts/that we Cl 7-4344 Phone TU 7-9260 fioint 4098 Palm Avenue pray. Catholics do not pray_ spe- Hialeah, Fla. 594 East 9th St., Hialeah cifically for the unity of the TU 8-5712 SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Station. Open Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-9 p.m. CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Church itself. The Catholic Church already enjoys a God- . in our Paris* Pick-up -If- Delivery •'••' - ' given unity from its origin. GOODYEAR Shell Oil Change Free Road Service JOE HOLT Sunday 807 So. Miami Ave. MIAMI 7601 Biscayne Bird. . TIRES Prop. 9 am - 6 pm The unity which these pray- Repairs on all type cars 436 N. KROME AVE. Phone FR 9-4196 Wrecker Service " *• i* to the Chancery ers ask is an intensification of Foreign Car Specialist HOMESTEAD, FLA. the-internal bonds of unity — " ST. ROSE OF LIMA ~ namely, of faith, hope, and IMMACULATE ST. AGNES" ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE —"BLESSED TRINITY" CONCEPTION charity. ESSEX VILLAGE JIM CURRY'S PORST The Chair of Unity Octave is PALM LARRY'S "66" SERVICE SERVICE STATION therefore essentially' a prayer BRAKE Pick-up & Delivery Service movement. The intentions for and TEXACO SERVICE WHEEL which we are urged to pray are SERVICE STATION as follows: OWe Palmetto Drive Proprietor—Larry Gaboury • Wheel Alignment SINCLAIR Jan. 18 — The union of all On The Circle '.....,.•.• Tone Up . [ AVENUE Christians in the one true faith Miami Springs, Fla. Top Value Stamps 1 CRANDON BLVD. • Balance PRODUCTS EXPERT LUBRICATION .•' Road Service N.E. 2nd Ave. at 99th St. and in the Church. 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P6ae 18 196Y THE VOICE Miami, Florida FRED E. 6 Dade, Broward Schools GOWING TWIN CITY PLUMBING CO. Start Tournament Saturday 1083 E. 23 ST. — OX 1-7322 i (HIALEAH) By JACK HOUGHTELING The first Broward Catholic Invitational basketball tournament will start play Saturday with six schools from Dade and Broward counties taking part at th£ St. Anthony's gym in Ft. Lauderdale. Plans for the tournament were completed by Coach Leo Cook of St. Stephen's, Coach Ed Kelly of St. Rose and Coach FAULTY Tony Licata of St. Anthony's, host school. INSTALLATIONS CORRECTED : !The tournament champions and runners-up will receive trophies and a trophy will also be presented to the tournament's most valuable player. • Air Conditioning Design Specialists for the Building Trade The meet schedule will send was listed for this week and AIR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION HEATING St. Anthony's, first place team a wholesale shuffling of the SCOTT ]. HOEHN, M.E. 1069 E. 14th Street TUxedo 8-7811 HALEAH, FLORIDA in the Broward league, against standings is expected. St. Theresa's of Coral Gables at The Standings (as of Jan. 10): Northern Division 2 p.m. Saturday with St. W It Pet. Stephen's of West Hollywood Holy Family 3 0 1.000 Custom Fitted St. Rose 2 0 1.000 meeting Our Lady of Perpetual Our Lady 3 1 .750 Hearing Aids Help in the" second game at Corpus Christi 1 1 .500 St. James 2 2 .500 BATTERIES • SUPPLIES 3:30. Visitation 0 3 .000 Voice Photos Guaranteed Repairs St. lMVixenee « 4 .000 On Sunday, Little Flower, Southern Divitsion ALL IN A DAY'S WORK for Mrs. Lee Zoble of and intern teaching at Miami Central High. Hollywood, will face St. Rose, W L Pet. St. Lawrence parish is the coaching of the Inexperience and lack of a home court has cost St. Theresa t 0 1.000 the.St. Lawrence cagers in their first year of Immaculate Conception. 3 1 .750 school's team in the Dade Parochial League. HOLLYWOOD Miami Shores, at 2 p.m. while St. Peter ti Paul 4 2 .44* competition but Mrs. Zoble, like every coach, Epiphany 2 2 .500 The only woman coach in the league, Mrs. Zoble the two winners of the Satur- St. John's 1 3 .250 combines her coaching duties with her studies is optimistic about "next year." HEARING SERVICE St. Michael's 1 3 .250 day games play at 3:30. Gesu 1 3 .250 as a physical education student at Barry College 2112 Hollywood Blvd. Sacred Heart 0 4 .000 WA 3-8338 The championship game will Hollywood pair the two Sunday winners on Jan. 22 at 3 p.m. I« Ann's The public is invited to the Gourmet Shop tournament with special admis- 2335 Ponce de Leon Blvd. sion prices for students. Coral Gables For The Finest Imported Foods Water Healers • * • SALES and REPAIRS §/>••*••••••••••••••••• St. Anthony's, Ft. Lauderdale, FREE ESTIMATES % Real Estate Exams * DIAL NE 5-6715 continues undefeated in the Bro- % FRANCIS J. CARLUCCI % NE 4-0774 ward Parochial league as NE 4-9093 * Juris Doctor •!• Radio Dispatched Coach Tony Licafa's basketball * Instructor Lindsey Hopkins - 4*£ 1. Trucks \ team completed the first half •J*yrs. M. Board of Realtors 6 yrs.«:« * OVER 5000 GRADUATES % of the season with a 4-0 mark. MIAMI %For details CALL MO 6-8914 * St. Stephen's, West Holly- *i* (Member: Little Flower's »:• Wafer Heater Co. % Parish) . % wood, and Little Flower, Hol- 1334 N.W. 29th ST. •*:•••:••••:•••:•••:••••••••:••••:••:'• lywood, are tied for second with 2-1 marks. The game be- tween the two schools was postponed' and a new date has not been set. "Now This Is The W.iy That Bob Cousey Does It . St. Clement's is in fourth place and St. Coleman's in fifth place. Both schools are in their first year of competition y Two Teams Given , and as^sho wing steady im- provement.*" •*- I Try For Victory

The loss left Holy Family, RUPTURED? Service MOST TRUSSES 3-0, and St. Rose of Lima, 2-0, ARE OBSOLETE as the only undefeated teams CUSTOM-MADE SYKES in the Northern Division and FITS - HOLDS - SATISFIES St. Theresa, 6-0, as the South's H. B. SYKES. Inc. 112 E. Flatter FR 1-4021 only perfect squad as of the Louis De Soto, Left, And Ralph Rictor Prepare For Center Jump start of this week's play. In other games last week, ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION Philip D. Lewis, Realtor OftKt fUFWI* « IOUIPMINT Holy Family defeated St. Law- rence 38-9, St. James nipped AND APPLIANCE CO. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Bank on the Boulevard Visitation 15-12 and St. Theresa 511 LAKE AVE. PALM BEACH COUNTY 31 West 20th Street dumped Epiphany, 35-16. LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA 1608 Washington Avc. Miami Beach Frank J. Farrell JU 2-4050 Riviera Beach • VI 4-0201 134 N.E. 1st St. PL 4-3457 A heavy schedule of games

January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 19 El Evangelio en Tu Vida Rev. ANTONIO NAVARRETE La Conciencia Social y America Latina En todos los pueblos de Es importante observar que Latinoamerica existe un des- todos esta "elite" catolica con Alegrla de Ser Cristianos pertar de la conciencia social. lo sn'ficientemenite perspica- Es algo que no se podra ya ces para separar la religion Es purioso notar que el pri- de la persona de Jesucristo, adormecer y que de dia en dia Por el Rev. Padre Antonio Navarrete de cualquier sistema politico. mer milagro obrado por Je- de su Evangelio y de los sin- ira ya tomando mayores pro- Hay politicos que se Uam»n ceros seguidores de Jesucris- sueristo y que nos lo recuer- porciones. Ese despertar es- bien que a todo lo largo de ciones: la injusticia social, y anticomunistas y h&cen osten- da la Iglesia en este Domin- ta animado por una sed le- las veinte Republicas Latino- agrego tres "HAY": tacion de defensores de la Re- go, es precisamente un mila- Jesucristo no es enemigo gitima de las cosas esenciales americanas, se la hacen gru- ligion, cuando en realidad, es- gro sobre la alegria. de la vida y de las cuales el 1. Hay que desligar nuestra ta no les importa un aptae en de la alegria, de la misma pos selectos de catolicos, que religion de cualquier sistema En una aldea de Galilea, manera que el escultor no es pueblo se ha visto privado por en reuniones y asambleas tra- su vida privada, ni en si'"^

Cayeron las flores; quedaron las espinas: siempre es el placer mas fugaz que el dolor. Pero no es el sufrir, sino la Credulidad y Fe no Son Sinonimos manera de sufrir, lo que dignifica al hombre. Es preciso Padre ARMANDO TAMARGO O. P. tratar bien las espinas: mas sufre el que las pisa que el que las besa. Bajo los pies atormentan; en la conciencia, matan; en el corazon vivifican. Bajo los pies no dejan andar; en la ' CREO — Es'crifto esfca pa- tenemos a mano para enfique- gencias de nuestra raz5n ha perfe«to de ellos. Por fe. Por conciencia no dejan vivir; en el corazon, hacen volar; ese po- labra con miedo, porque hay cer nuestra inteligencia. una fe garantizada, y suficien- de estar asegurada por moti- der les dio el corazon de Cristo. que reconocer que tiene muy temente asegucr«da ante la ra- yos y pruebas suficientes. ^©oca simpatia entre los cien- Siempre que queremos sa- zon. tificos y profesionales. Todos ber algo lejano y ausente a MuiChas veces se ha acusa- La profundidad de nuestros conocimientos guarda •>. - prefieren la palabra veo. Y nosotros en el tiempo, ten- Ademas de cosas ausentes do a la Iglesia de exigir de dremos que acudir a la fe. Yo existen para el hombre reali- porcion con la profundidad de nuestras heridas. No puede yo tambien. Pero con todo sus fieles una fe ciega. Pero tener conocimientos profundos del corazon, quien no tiene he- bay que abandonar, por aniti - no he presenciado el descu- dades ausentes de una mane- esta es una de las multiples ra todavia mas lejana y dis- ridas profundas en el corazon. A travfis de esas "rendijas" cientifica, esa actitud de d«s- brimiento de America, ni via- calumnias que intentan des* se ve mejor al alma ajena. precio hacia la fe. La fe no es je en la nave del Almirante tante. Es el mundo de lo divi- en el tiempo y en el espacio un "suicid'io intelectual". Es Colon. No fuf testigo presen- no. El mundo de Dios, de la prestigiar al Catolicismo. En vida de Dios, de la naturaleza siniplemente un honroso y le- cial del gran acontecimiento. realidad la Iglesia Cat&lica ha Los rosales durahte toda su vida dan mas rosas que es- gitimo modo de conocimiento. No lo vi. Pero lo conozco por za de Dios, el mundo de las condenado repetidas veces pinas. Si la vida del hombre fuese solo un mes, qu£ con- Y necesitamos prestigiarla', documentos y monumentos, cosas eternas. Tendriamos que por inmoral al que crea a cepto tan diverso d« la vida tendrian las generaeiones inver- distinguiendola de la creduli- por un acto de fe culto y ra- renunciar a conocer nada de ciegas, sin tener razones y nales y las generaeiones primaverales. el si no fuera por la Fe. La dad bobalkona. iQue seria de zonado; motives para creer. No dudia- iQud juicio se formaria de los rosales, quien los vi6 so- la cultura humana si los co- Fe es el unico puente tendi- mos de que existan catolicos manete en el invierno? . . . iQue juicio se formaria de las Cuando las cosas no son nocimientos que poseeonos tu- dido entre nuestra limitada ciegos qiue no sabrian dar ja- rosas, el que solo vivi6 una primavera? ... Si quieres que lejanas en el espacio tambien vieran que entrar en nuesbra inteligencia y ese desfiordan- zon de por que son catolicos tu concepto sobre el hombre sea verdadero, no consideres es necesario acudir a la i.e si initeligenicia sola.mente por te mundo de lo infinito. y por que tienen fe. Pero es- tan solo una fase de su vida, la vida eterna, es decir.su vida queremos Hegar a conocerlas. tos no son catolicos perfectos. vida temporal y eterna. vision directa? Habria qiue La gente cuenba ahona horro- renunciar al 90 por oiento d« Pero esta Fe, volvemos a En las aguas amargas de la mar no se refleja el Cielo res de Cuba. Muchos

Page 20 January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Alocucion en Espanol de Mons. Carrol! en la Festividad de Reyes Mis queridos hijos: tomad una especial solicitud, ya qu« Americanos, los del Norte y mo simbolo de la generosidad no Dios. Y cuando le encon- Alocucion en Espanol del como distintivo de vuestra todos vosotros ocupais un los del Sur, debemos estar que los Reyes Magos tuvieron traron, no repararon en ex- Obispo Carroll en la fiesta de vida cristiana para este nue- puesto de predileccion en mi siempre uhidos. con el nino Dios; pero es tender por el suelo sus bri- los Reyes. vo Ano mil novecientos sesen- corazon, principalmente los Hoy celebramos la fiesta de tamWen la fiesta de los gran- llantes clmides de sera y sus Con motivo de la Fiesta de ta y uno (1961): la genero- $[ue alejados de hogares na- la Epifania, la fiesta de los des, porque &n este dia se nos mantes bordados de oro, hin- los Reyes, una gran niultitud sidad. La generosidad que os tfvos por circunstancias aje- Reyes Magos. Es la fiesta de recuerda que hombres muy cando sus rodillas e-n el sue- de latino-aimerieanos asistie- haga dar a los demas algo nas a vosotros, sentis en nues- los nifios, pero es tambien la hombres, representantes en lo y ofreciendo al nifio Dios ron a la Iglesia de Gesu pa- de vosotros mismos; vuestra tras vidas el peso del dolor. fiesta de los mayores. Es la aquellos dias de la inteligen- sus rioas ofrendas de oro, ra asistir a la Misa que a las comprension, vuestra bondad, fieta de los nifios, porque en cia, del poder, de la prospe- incienso y mirra. cinco y media de la tarde ce- vuestros talentos, irradiando Un padre nunca necesita este dia los nifios esperan ridad, emprendieron un largo Quien seria capaz de ima- lebro el Obispo de la Dioee- en torno vuestro la verdad y un afecha fija para desear a con ilusion los regalos, eo- camino por encontrar al ni- ginar el tesoro de dicha que sis, Monsenor Coleman F. la virtud. La generosidad que sus hijos todo lo bueno y la sonrisa de Dios dejo pren- Carroll. Despues de la lecta- os haga dar a Dios vuestra noble que su corazon abriga; dido en sus almas?— A la ge- ra del Evangelio, el Obispo inteligencia para que El la asi, me es muy grato apro- nerosidad del hombre, Dios ee dirigio a los fi-eles en los llene de su Verdad, vuestra vechar esta oportunidad para responde siempre con su ge- siguientes terminos: ^_ voluntad para que Ed la lle- felicitaros el Ano Nuevo y nerosidad divina y el distin- ne de su Fuerza, vuestro Co- "Mis queridos hijos:. para expresaros los mejores SECCION ESPANOLA tivo de los tres Reyes Magos deseos de felicidad y prospe- razon para que El lo llene Siempre es una satisfaccion del Oriente, fue la generosi- ridad para vostros, para vues- de~ su Paz. para un padre el verse ro- DE dad y la magnificencia. No tras familias y para todos los deado de sus hijos. Para Nos solo fueron generosos en las Si asi lo haceis estoy segu- Paises de Latino-America. tambien, es una gran satis- ofrendas, sino tambien en la ro que todos vosotros ten- faction el dirigirnos en es- America no es tan solo fe, en la obediencia, e la dreis un feliz Ano, pues ten- tos momentos a vosotros. Co- una unidad geografica, es tam- adoracion. Fue aquella una ge- dreis a Dios con vosotros y mo Obispo y Pastor de vues- bien una unidad espiritual y nerosidad que no se contenta teniendo a Dios, lo tendreis tras almas sois objeto de mi VOICE con dar: halla su dicha en todo. Que asi sea, en el nom- es esta comunion de ideales, solicitud pastoral, pero yo di- fundada en los valores espi- darse sin regateos ni vacila- bre del Padre y del Hijo £ ria mejor, que sois objeto da rituales, por la que todos los ciones. del Espiritu Santo. LA FESTJYIDAD DEL DIA DE LOS REYES i EN EL CENTRO HISPANO CATOLICO Es dificil saber quien dis- rroll que aprovecha las meno- media de la tarde. La amplia fruto mas el dia de Reyes en res ocasiones para expresar el Iglesia de Gesu estaba reple- el Centro Hispano Catolico de afecto tan profundo que sien- ta de fieles, siendo muchos iMiami, si los nifios o los ma- te hacia los latino-americanos, los que no pudiendo entrar yores, y si entre todos fue no dejo pasar este dia sin en la Iglesia, permanecieron el Sefior Obispo de la Dioce- que hiciera cuanto en su par- en actitud recogida en las Sis de Miami Mons. Coleman te estaba, para que los lati- afueras del templo. En la Mi- F. Carroll a quien tuvo la no-americanos, principalmente sa Monsenor Coleman F. Ca- feliz idea de organizar esta los n.inos de las muchas fa- roll pronuncio un sermon en fiesta para los .latino-america- milias refugiadas en Miami, espanol, cuyo texto aparece BOS de Miami. tuvieran la alegria de recibir en esta misma pagina. Gran los regalos de los Reyes. fue la impresion de los asis- El dia de Reyes es una tentes al oir la palabra de fiesta de gran tradicion y co-. Antes de la fiesta, hubo Monsenor Carroll en espanol, Iorido en todos los pafses la- una Misa rezada en la Igle- que evidencia su esfuerzo de tino-americanos. El Obispo Ca- sia de Ge'su a las cinco y llegar a todos y cada uno de sus diocesanos latinoamerica- nos. Una vez terminada la Misa en la que recibieron la Sa- grada Comunion centenares de personas, mas de mil nifios, pasaron a los patios y salo- nes del Centro Hispano Cato- lico' donde se les repartieron juguetes y comida, obsequio Momentos en que el Sr. Obispo Monsenor Ca roll hablaba en espanol a las numerosas famllias del Obispo. Fue un dia inol- latinas que se congregaron en la misa del dia de Reyes en la Iglesia de Gesu. yidable para los nifios que se vieron obseqttiados y agasaja- dos con generosidad y fue En Cuba tambien un dia inolvidable pa- ra los padres quienes veian —algunos eon lagrimas en los ojos— como hay quien Negaron un Confesor a un Fusilado vela y, se preocupa por sus MIAMI (NC)—El comunis- arrancarle los nombres de su cadaver. Deja esposa y dos pequefios y fue tambien un ta qu« dirigio la ejecucion sus companeros de insurrec- nifios. . dia no menos inolvidable pa- reciente del lider obrero de tion. ra el Obispo Carroll quien Ya en octubre la prensa Matanzas (Cuba), Gerardo Llevado pdr 30 kilometros por unas horas se vio rodea- Jnfornid que en la ejecucion Fundora Nunez, nego sacas- al Campo de Tiro de Limo- do de miles de hispanos, en de otros prisioneros en Orien- ticamente al condenado a nar, los milicianos pusieron cuyos rostros podia leer la la te y Las Villas se les neg6 niuerte los auxilios de un sa- por delante un carro mortuo- gratitud, el amor y el apre- recibir los auxilios del sacer- cerdote que el pidiera. rio y la caja que contendria cio que sentian hacia su Obis- dote. | po. "jSi quiere confesar que se confiese con nosotros!", CONDADO DE PALM BEACH fue su orden. RANCHO EN "NIGHTINGALE", 760 ACRES DE TIERRA ABONADA; 470 ACRES DE ST. AGUSTIN "THE VOICE" La edicion en destierro del ZANJAS, DIQUE PARA COMPLETO CONTROL DE diario habanero Avance Crio- AGUA. RANCHO EN PRODUCCION. PRECIO • Uo agrega que despues de con* $290,000 SOLO $50,000 EN EFECTIVO, COMODOS PAGOS. El Semanario Catolico denado a muerte por "contra- Su Excelencia Monsenor Carrol entregando personalmente un rrevolucionario" eh un juicio EXCLUSIVO. CON jngnete a un nifio refugiado. Como puede verse por la cara que no Debe Falfar en relampago en Matanzas, Fun- del mismo, el Obispo proporciono a estos niflos, muchos de COLE OF PALM BEACH, INC dora fue torturado en el Cas- ellos separados de sus padres, felicidad y alegria que les hi- Hinguri Hogar Southern Boulevard—West Palm Beach—Overland 3-2770 cieron olvidar los rigores del exilio. tillo de San Severino para

January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 21 Fansn-Mix Social Missal Tonight At Riviera Strange But True PALM BEACH — A "Par- By M. J. MURRAY Copyright 1959. N.C.W.C. News Servlco mnmii ish-mix" social to enable mem- Guide bers of St. Clare parish to get Jan. IS — Second Sunday aft- acquainted will be held tonight er' Epiphany. Mass of the A (Friday) at the Riviera Beach of Sunday, Gloria, Credo, pre- WEST PALM BEACH Recreation Hall. face of the Trinity. Located at Telephone John Finnell is general chair- man for the party and all men Jan. 16 — St> Marcellus I, Olive and Datura TEmple 3-2581 and women in the parish have Pope and Martyr. Mass of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. been invited to attend. the feast, Gloria, common pre- face. Jan. 17 — St. Anthony, Abbot. VISIT Mass of the feast, Gloria, THE MAGNIFICENT CATHEDRAL common preface. OF ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND IS THE ONLY ONE IN GREAT BRITAIN ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Jan. 18 — Ferial Day. Mass WHERE MASS IS SA1O FACING of the preceding Sunday with- THE CONGREGATION!. God Love You BOOK AMD FILHS out Gloria and Credo, second prayer of St. Prisca, Virgin -ruts MEAD OF OUR IORD IS THE CENTER WORK of me COWIAH TILMAN and Martyr, common preface. (6) Jan. 19 — Ferial Day. Mass WHO AFTER catWRies OF j Most Reverend NEGLECT IS NOW BEING I of the preceding Sunday with- RECOGNISED AS OHE OF THE t OPERATED out Gloria and Credo, second GREATEST WOOD-CARVERS JLi Fulton J. Sheen OF ALL 77ME. "^ BY THE prayer of St. Marius, Martha DAUGHTERS and Companion Martyrs, third OF USWMABRUSH ST. PAUL prayer of St. Canute, Martyr, WITH ONIY TWO W,\ It is interesting to compare despair in two periods of common preface. HAIRS, AHrmuAMW modern history: one the negligence and despair engend- ARTIST HAS ft, Jan. 20 — St. Fabian and St. COMPLETED A \V ered by Jansenism in the seventeenth and eighteenth cen- PORTRAIT OF THE! Boohs by the Best Authors Sebastian, Martyrs. Mass of HOLY FATHER I turies; the other the psychological despair engendered by WHICH IS _X Bibles. Missals the feast, Gloria, common pre- ISO «» AS BOTANISTS "H™*!^ "•"'** SMALLER THAW "^ the Godlessness of the twentieth century. The first at- face. CAN DETERMINE, THIS AMClEHTOUVE TREE A PIN- HEAD/ Film rentals. Filmstrips, NEAR BETHLEHEM WAS ALREADY BEARING tacked the universal love of Christ for all humanity; the Prayerbooks, Religious Articles Jan. 21 — St. Agnes Virgin FRUIT-IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD'S BIRTH. second, the belief in God as the mainstay of the soul. 2700 Biscayne Blvd. and Martyr. Mass of the Freud used as the motto of his psychoanalysis a text from FR 1-0835 feast, Gloria, common pre- a Latin poet: "If I cannot move the heavens, I will set all face. hell in an uproar." The human spirit without God has thus OPEN 8:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. Jan. 22 — Third Sunday after Saints of the Week entered a flight from the harassed self through alcohol, 7:00 P.M. - 8 P.M. Epiphany. Mass of the Sun- MONDAY THRU SATURDAY day, Gloria, Credo, preface of sex and mental breakdown. Sunday, Jan. 15 Thursday, Jan. 19 the Trinity. Second Sunday after Epipha- Weekday, with Mass of Sun- ny. The Gospel, Jesus' first day. The Eastern Churches are miracle, is another epiphany, an- the special concern of Catholic Notice that the twentieth century assault is against the 5 other manifesting of Himself as prayer today. Our bond of union love of God Himself and the earlier against the love of God as WATSON'S RESTAURANT Lord and Saviour. Just as the with them is already so great manifested in the Incarnate love of Christ. But somehow both ! Located At 82nd St. & N.E. 2nd Ave. In Little River liturgy or public worship of the — apostolic succession and the are related in devotion to the Sacred Heart. As far back as Church is made up of sign- full sacramental life — that the 1302 St. Gertrude of Germany said that "the day was yet to j ALL YOU CAN EAT DINNERS language, the Lord uses signs desire that it be complete is come when the human family, and especially the members of j GOLDEN FRIED $4 45 to convince men of His mission. imperative. the living Body of Christ, which is the Church, would have great need to recover some warmth of Divine love." The reve-. | SPRING CHICKEN 1 Monday, Jan. 16 Friday, Jan. 20 Iation of the love of the Sacred Heart to St. Margaret Mary • FRENCH FRIED FLA. $4 25 St. Marcellus, Pope and Mar- St. Fabian, Pope, and St. Se- bastian, Martyr. The variety of supplied the answer to the despair of Jansenism; the Encycli- tyr. This fourth century Vicar gifts (last Sunday's Epistle) cal of Leo XIII, the answer to the idespair of the modern soul : RED SNAPPER FINGERS .. 1 of Christ was killed because of and of types of Christian wit- without God. 21 OTHER ENTREES FROM 97c UP -. his unwillingness to compromise WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST the integrity of the Church in ness is illustrated by this coup- FROM 8=30 A.M. thru 11 A.M. the face of the last of_the great ling of a pope of the third cen- persecutions in the Roman Em- tury with a laymen of the fourth, It is this love of God for all humanity, revealed in both of whom offered their lives the person of Our Lord, under the title of the Sacred pire. So the Church continues Christ's epiphany. His manifes- in defense of the Faith. The in- Heart that we are seeking to carry to the world through tation to the world, at whatever tention of the unity octave for your sacrifices. Here is what you can do: cost. today is the reunion of Anglicans 1) Be one of a thousand who has enough of the world's with the Holy See. WSON Tuesday, Jan. 17 goods to give to Africa or Asia, in honor of the Sacred INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. St. Anthony, Abbot. One of Saturday, Jan. 31 Heart, a chapel costing a minimum of $2500. Only let the the early fathers of monasticism St. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr. Holy Father determine the site. and the religious life, Anthony Virginity, too, of which St. Ag- nes is a special patroness, can 2) Be one of a million who will give 10c a day for Complete Insurance Facilities attracted many Christians of the third century to disciple- be witness to Christ if it is an one month in honor of the Sacred Heart. offering of love to God and of ship as desert hermits. He is disinterested service to fellow- PHONE FR 1-3691 an example of a way in which 'men. The reunion of European the Christian witness, the con- ; GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs. R. D. for $10 "This is in thanks- 2121 BISCAYNE BLVD. Protestants in Hpjy Church s MIAMI, FLA. tinuing Christian epiphany, is the object of "today's - } giving for the favors which I received through the intercession carried on. This vocation, too, prayers. **:"'' of the Little Flower." ... to Mrs. P. G. for $10 "So some of exists in the Church not as an your hungry children may eat with me when I am alone." escape from the world but as a . . . to L. M. L. for $100 "Please use this for lepers, that For the past SIX YEARS service to the world. their prayers will bring our stray back from the leprosy 40 Hours we have had the privilege to furnish PAINT Wednesday, Jan. 18 of sin." ... to J. V. T. for $100 "I have just received the for use at the many Catholic Institutions Weekday, with Mass of Sun- first prize at our Church Bazaar. Because of my good for- in the West Palm Beach area. day. The miracle of water be- Devotion tune I am sending part of my winnings to you in order that coming wine was more than a According to the Chancery you may continue the good work for the poor of the world." sign of Christ's divinity. It was the Forty Hours devotion will ... to Anon, for $2500 . . . to R. T. for $1.00 "This in thanks- Worth Chemical & Paint Co. a picture of the effect of His giving for a favor. I promised that if I passed my altar boy Home Office and Plant 1800-1816 — 10th Ave. North mission on mankind. The'water be observed in the following test I would send one dollar to the Missions." of a natural and sinful humanity parishes: LAKE WORTH, FLA. is transformed into the wine of a Jan. 13—St. Patrick, Miami divinized humanity, of a hu- Manufacturers of Beach manity elevated, dignified, bless- SHEEN COLUMN: Cut out this column, pin your sacri- GUARANTEED QUALITY PAINT ed by the gift of divine life. 17—St. Francis Xavier, Ft. Myers fice to it and mail it to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Interior and Exterior House Paints Formerly the feast of St. Director of the Society for 'the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Peter's Chair at Rome, todajf. 20—Sacred Heart, Home- Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y. or your Diocesan Director, Varnishes and Enamels begins the annual Chair of stead Rev. Neil J. Flemming, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Flor- WHOLESALE — RETAIL Unity Octave of prayer for the 24—St. Francis of Assisi, ida. reunion of all Christians and for Riviera Beach Telephone JUstice 2-6146 the missionary conquest of the 27—St. Stephen, West world. Hollywood

Page 22 January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida HOLLYWOOD IN FOCUS LEGION OF DECENCY FILM RATINGS A I — FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR When Movie Critics Can't Agree GENERAL PATRONAGE Across the Bridge Hey Boy. Hey Girl J Ride Out for Revenge Sand Castle By WILLIAM H. MOORING jor film companies and the go from a glorification of juve- quently this occurs. There also Alamo Horse Soldiers Serengeti Shall Alias Jesse James Hound That Thought Motion Picture Association of nile delinquency, directly into He Was A Raccoon Not Die are around these days, many Battle Flame Sink The Bismarck You get an idea what is hap- Battle In Outer Space Hound Dog Man Slaves oi Carthage America. They seek to test, the role of a Saint, but where screenplays in which no actor Battle of Coral Sea I'll Give My Life Snow Fire pening to the movies when the Behind the Great Wall In Between Age Snow Queen under the Sherman Anti- Trust does morality come in? To or actress with high moral scru- Beyond Time Barrier In Wake of Stranger Song of Sister Maria New York critics, for the first Bi—g Jeete" " r Invisible Boy Space Children Act, the validity of an alleged portray an immoral character ples, could consider appearing Big Night Spy in the Sky time, fail to agree which film Black Orchid It Happened To Jane Stop, Look and Laugh Hollywood "black-list" sup- is not necessarily to condone in any role. Like "Lolita" they Blood & Steel John Paul Jones , Story of Ruth was "best" in 1960. Bobbikins Jungle Cat Submarine Seahawk posedly barring known com- the immorality, but too fre- are rotten at the core. Boy and the Pirates Kidnapped Swan Lake Buchanan Rides Alone Killers of Kilimanjaro Swiss Family Robinson After seven ballots they munists from employment in Cast A Long Shadow Last Angry Man Sword And The Dragon . '"•""•narro""•narron Last Days of Pompeii Sword of Sherwood came up with eight votes the movies! .' lerfella Last Voyage T-eacher And Miracle spiracy of Hearts Libel Ten Who Dared each for "Sons and Lovers" ^sacks Lost World 13 Fighting Men The complaining twelve in- \ Crash LandinLandingg ^ little Shepherd of 13 Ghosts and "The Apartment." Each Day They Robbed Kingdom Come 39 Steps clude none of the Hollywood Bank of England Magic Boy of these films, while subject Desert Attack Masters of Congo Toughest Man Alive writers who have been unable Dinosaurus JunglJgl e to moral reservations, laid SUNDAY Dog's Best Friend Man Oni A/ String Twelve To The Moon to obtain work in Hollywood Embezzled Heaven Michael Strogoff Under Ten Flags solid claim to some artistic ROAST FULL COURSE DINNER Enemy from Space Mighty Crusaders Unearthly films since they identified cer- Escape from Terror Miracle of the Hills Un vanquished appraisal. Directors Jack Car- SPRING CHICKEN Face in the Night Mouse That Beared Up In Smoke tain Communist Party mem- Face of Fire My Dog, Buddy Wackiest Ship In Army diff and Billy Wilder, with the OTHER COMPLETE DINNERS FROM Flame Over India Nine Lives Walk Tall bers, in sworn testimony before Open Every Day Flaming Frontier Noose of a Gunman Warrior & Slave Girl same films, tied for "best di- Flaming Star 1,001 Arabian Nights Westbound the Un-American Activities Flute And Arrow Oklahoma Territory Wild Heritage rection." For the Love of Mike ODeration Amsterdam Windjammer Committee. Nor, strangely Freckles Persuader Wizard Of Baghdad Gallant Hours -, Peacemaker. The World Was His Jury enough, has the Civil Liberties Gift of Love Pepe World Without End Most surprising was the New Great Day Pollyanna Would-Be-Gentleman Union ever moved to defend the Hand In Hand Power Among Men Wreck of Mary Deare York critics' choice, of Burt Lan- Handle With Care Pirate's Affair Wrong Man rights of these particular vic- Heaven On Earth Raymie Young Land caster as "best actor." His ef- A II — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR fort in "Elmer Gantry," victo- tims of injustice. ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS rious by slight majority on a A MORAL ISSUE AH the Young Men Hell Bent For Leather Say One For Me As The Sea Rages High Powered Rifle Scapegoat sixth ballot, although notable, News that Walt Disney and Atomic Submarine Hit And Run Scent of Mystery Awakening Bat Hole In The Head School For Scoundrels reflected the "showy" histrionic Stanley ("Spartacus") Kubrick Babette Goes To War Secret of Purple Reef Battle of The Sexes House of the ' Seven Ways From style,that used to catch critical recently exchanged high words Because They're Young Bells Are Ringing Seven Hawks Sundown when Walt refused Stanley's re- Blueprint For Robbery House On Haunted Shadow Of Fear attention more easily in the Born To Be Loved Hill Sinner quest to loan little Hayley ("Pol- Brides of Dracula House of Usher So Lovely — So Deadly earlier days of the cinema. But Not For Mo I Am At Stars Song Without End lyanna") Mills to portray the Journey To Lost City S.O.S. Pacific Christ in Bronze Kings Go Forth Stranger At My Door BARELY OVER-SHADOWED City After Midnight Last Train Stranger In My Arms seduced child in Kubrick's film Counterplot From Gun Hill Sundowners Crazy For Love Lineup Sunrise At Campobello For their "best actress" of the sordid novel, "Lolita", Curse of the Faceless Living Idol Surrender Hell Magnificent Seven Tamango award, the New York critics raises a few questions nobody Man Man In Cocked Hat Tarzan, the Magnificent Curse of the XJndead Man In The Net Teenage Bad Girl barely voted Deborah Kerr, as has yet asked. Dangerous Youth Man Who Died Twice Teenage Caveman Date With Disaster Marie Octobre Ten Seconds To Hell the plain, virtuous wife in "The Day of Fury Midnight Lace Tess of Storm Should it be legally per- Don Quixote Miracle Sundowners," over Melina Mer- Enemy General Country Eye Witness Mountain Road Thunder In The Sun couri, whose prostitute with a missible to expose a minor Face of a Fugitive Nature Girl & The Tormented Fearmakers Slaver Trapped In Tangiers heart of gold was the sole sum to knowledge by requiring it TRUE SOUTHERN COMFORT j First Man Into Space No Place To Hide Trial of Sgt. Rutledge Flame Barrier No Where To Go Unforgiven and substance vt the condemn- to simulate sinful, sexual con- Floods of Fear Once Upon A Horse Valley Of The Four Ways Out Othello Redwoods ed, foreign film, "Never on Sun- duct? Should any actor or Four-O Man Over-Exposed Virtuous Bigamist From. Hell It Came Party Crashers Visit to a Small Plar.et actress consent, in the name General Delia Rovere Passport To Treason Wake Me When day." Gazebo Paths Of Glory It's Over of art, to portray a role in Pay or Die Walk Like A Dragon COACH COMPANY Giant Behemoth Porgy And Bess Walking Target One is left with the thought which base immorality is con- Giant of Marathon Price Of Fear When Hell Broke Goliath & The Dragon Prisoner Of The Volga Loose that the New York critics doned or crime against so- Great Imposter Rabbit Trap Wild & The Innocent Gunsmoke In Tucson Rebel In Town Wink Of An Eye enough of them, at any rate) ciety glamorized? Where ex- BOCA RATON, FLORIDA Hangman Saddle The Wind World Of Apu Hannibal Woman Obsessed were, this year, influenced actly does conscience bear A 111 — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR ADULTS more by character than talent. upon career? Is there no All Fine Gun Runners Please Turn Over Young Cannibals He Who Must Die Plunderers, The connection at all? Another Time, Another Hell's Highway Portrait In Black "Elmer Gantry" typified the Place Heller In Pink Tights Rue de Paris Angel Wore Red Hell Is A City Purple Gang ultimate in nonconformity; a If Walt Disney had not said Angry Silence Heroes Die Young; Rachel Cade Ask Any Girl Home From The Hill Rebel Set fraudulent evangelist, cruelly an emphatic "No," to putting Back To The Wall House of Intrigue Roots of Heaven Best Of Everything Idiot Savage Innocents and viciously made to appear this delightful child into Ku- Black Orpheus I'm All Right Jack Seven Thieves Bonjour Tristesse Inherit The Wind Sound and the Fury representative of Christian brick's loathsome screenplay, Captain's Table It Started In Naples ' Spartacus Career Jay Hawkers Stage Struck evangelism at large. John Mills and his good wife Cash McCall Jonas Strange Case of Chance Meeting Key Witness Dr. Manning most certainly would have said INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS • LAUNDRY • DRY CLEAN- i College Confidential Let No Man Write Subterraneans Compulsion My Epitaph That Kind of Woman The Mercouri role (almost a it for him. ING and JANITOR SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT Cover Girl Killer Look Back in Anger Third Voice Crimson Kimono Magician This Earth, Is Mine winner) likewise failed to con- LABORATORY SUPPLIES AND CHEMICALS Crowded Sky Make Mine Mink Threat Dark At Top Of Stairs Man Who Understood Touch of Larceny form to traditional and general- It is a pity there are not, Day of the Outlaw Women Tunes Of Glory Desire Under the Elms Mirror Has Two Faces Unfaithfuls ly approved concepts of femi- in show business, more peo- • SERVING • End of Innocence Murder, Inc. Upstairs And Exodus Music Box Kid Downstairs nine virtue. ple like them. Some of the DADE COUNTY • BROWARD • MONROE • LEE • COLLIER Facts Of life North To Alaska Virgin Islands Fast And Sexy Ocean's 11 Virgin Spring MONOTONOUS CONFORMITY most disgusting movies of the MARTIN • SAINT LUCIE • PALM BEACH • INDIAN RIVER 400TJIOW00J H Odds Against T'm'rojp Web of Evidence past year, shameful to say, Fever In Brood Once More With Why Must I Die In theater today, it is evident Four Fast Guns »•» Feeling Wonderful Country have featured actors and ac- 200 N.E. llth St., Miami 32, Fla. FR 7-1421 Goliath and One Foot In Hell Yesterday's Enemy that nonconformity in theme the Barbarians Operation Dames Young Have No Time tresses — some of them pro- Grass Is Greener Operation Petticoat Young One and character evokes among fessing Catholics — who, with- B — MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PART FOR ALL critics' awards have often seem- Angel Baby High Hell Private Lives of out a moment's hesitation, Back from the Dead Hiroshima, Mon Amour Adam, Eve ty of appraisal. The New York Beloved Infidel Hot Car Girl Proper Time should have refused. Black Whip House on The Psycho Born Reckless Waterfront Rat Race critits' awards have often seem- Bramble Bush Indestructible Man Raw Edge ed to influence Hollywood's se- Breath of Scandal It Started With a Kiss Rebel Breed It may give proof of artistic Bride and the Beast I Was a Teenage Reform School Girl Bride is Much Too Werewolf Rock Pretty Baby lection of Academy nominees. versatility when an actress can Beautiful Jack The Ripper Rookie Bucket of Blood Jazz' Boat Room At The Top This year there is room for Buttexfield 8 Juvenile Jungle Room 43 Desire In Dust Killing, The Sex Kittens Go more circumspect evaluation be- Kiss Them For Me To College Dragstrip Riot Land of Destiny Shakedown fore the Oscars are given out. CONTRACT HARDWARE C—sCan Law, The Solomon & Sheba v on. Nurse Legions of Nile Some Came Running LIGHTING FIXTURES s of Horrors Let's Make Love Some Like It Hot Twelve Hollywood writers, *s in the Mirror Li'l Abner Sons And Lovers Cr> /or Happy Live Fast, Die Young Strangers When We directors and actors, are su- MODERNFOLD DOORS - Dadcty-O Love Slaves of the Meet Don't Go Near the Amazon -, Stranglers Of Bombay ing in Federal District Court, FRANK J. ROONEY, INC Water Macumba Love Studs Lonigan Edge of Fury Magdalena Subway in the. Sky Washington, D. C. eight ma- Elmer Gantry Man in the Shadow Squad Car PLaza 4-5451 Eighth Day of Mania Take A Giant Step GENERAL CONTRACTORS The Week Man of the West Tall Story Electronic Monster Man on the Prowl Terror in the Night Entertainer Marriage Go Round This Angry Age Esther & The King Middle of the Night Too Bad She's Bad Female Naked Africa Too Young for Love "Smart Buyers Gel The FARREY'S Five Branded Women Naked Dawn Untamed Youth Five Gates to Hell Never So Few Value for Money From Hell To Eternity Nightmare 7225 N.W. 7th Avenue Night of the Quarter Virgin Sacrifice Best Buys at McBride's" From The Terrace Wayward Girl Fugitive Kind Moon What Price Murder MIAMI • FLORIDA GI Blues Nights of Where Boys Are Girl's Town Lucretia Borgia Wife For A Night Goddess O£ Love Of Love and Lust Wild Party Happy Anniversary Platinum High School Wind Cannot Read The Largest Stock of Head Of A Tyrant Portrait Of A Sinner Women Are Weak Herod The Great PrettPtt y BBo y FrienFrid Imported and Domestic CONDEMNED CORAL GABLES • MIAMI SHORES Bed of Grass Love Is My Profession Private Property Wines and Liquors Come Dance With Me Lovers Question of Adultery Expresso Bongo Mademoiselle Strip Night Heaven FeU In the Greater Miami Area Flesh Is Weak Tease Savage Eye Fruits of Summer Mating Urge Third Sex "Everything Heroes and Sinners Naked Night Trials of Oscar Wilde I Am A Camera Never On Sunday Wasted Lives And Lady Chatterley's Oscar Wilde Birth Of Twins PL 7-1160 Lover Port Of Desire Women of Rome to Build Love Game Pot Bowlie Young and Damned FREE DELIVERY IN THE SEPARATE CLASSIFICATION* NORTH DADE AREA Anatomy of Murder Anything" Crowning Experience Girl of the Night Suddenly. Last Summer 'HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS * * * . . . . E. McBRIDE-LIGUORS (••A separate classification is given to certain films which, while nut morally offensive, require some analysis and explanation as a PERRINE • N. MIAMI BEACH protection to the uninformed against wrong interpretation and false 734 N.E. 125th St. conclusions.) North Miami's Smartest • DELRAY BEACH (Please clip and save this list. It will be published periodically.) Liquor Store tzi January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 23 A tin ounc e men t s Sales Services Real Estate

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Page 24 January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida PAINTING TREE SERVICE (Confd) APARTMENTS - FT. UUDERDALE INfcOME PROPERTY Homes For Sale - MIAMI SPRINGS HOMES FOB SJUX • HOLLYWOOP Painting By Contract Trees topped, trimmed, removed, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Florida room Season or yearly - Large bed- Buy NOW - Prosper in Florida! many closets, large corner lot RENT OR BUY* Interior • REASONABLE- Exterior palms'jirimmed, trees & lawns room apartment, c ompletely 6 stores, 14 ofc-$i5.000 down- LICENSED & INSURED Call sprayed. Licensed & insured. plenty of trees & shrubs-only We have the boose furnished References;jA2-1036 THOMAS J. MURRAY, Realtor $2500 down.Call TO 7-5081 ' Vernon L. CasseJl TU 5-3292 NEWCOMB TREE SURGEONS Investment property specialist to fit vonr pocketbbok CALL CA 6-2321 HOUSES.- NX. For information CALL PR1-3779 HOMES FOR SALE • HIALEAH from $6500 up! PAINTING • PAPERHANGING Payments as low as Licensed and Insured KEYSTONE TOURIST COURT PALM SPRINGS-Corner. $13,200 VENETIAN BLIND SERVICES 6307 N.E. 2nd Avenue REAL ESTATE LOANS 'S100 DOWN! Also CARPENTER WORK VENETIAN BLINDS - CORNICES $64 monthly - EXTRAS F.fficiencv CoitasejS Trailer Spaces Refinance or sell. FHA loans. Tall owner TU 7-6««7 RENTALS CALL Ed Daly CE 5-5374 Refinished - Repairs - Your Home No brokerage fee. G. R. Guyet 1 • 2 • 3 .bedroom .homes (Member of Epiphany Parish) PHONE PL 4-6295 Call STEADCRAFT PL 9-6844 • Geo. W. Lasche, Prop. 139 N.E. 1st St. FR 4-1391 HOMES FOR SALE - S.W. 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Page 25 St. Luke Parish Sunday Mass Timetable To Break Ground ARCADIA St. Mary Chapel: 8:30, 9:3( St. Paul: 10 . 10:30, 11:30 For New Church AVON PARK St. Michael: 6, 7, 8, 9 (Polish) Our Lady Of Grace: 8:30, 10 10 (Spanish), 11, 12:30 p.m., i • LAKE WORTH — Ground- BELLE GLADE p.m.; Dade County Auditorium breaking ceremonies will be St. Philip Benizi: 10 9, 10:30 12. held for the new Church of St. BOCA GRANDE SS. Peter And Paul: 6:15, 8, 9 Luke on Sunday, Jan. 15 at the Our Lady of Mercy: 10:15 10, 11, 12, and (Spanish) 12:55 parish buildin- site, a 10-acre BOCA RATON ' MIAMI BEACH tract east of Congress Ave., be- St. Joan of Arc: 7, 9, 10:30 St. Francis de Sales; 7, 9, 11 6 p.m. tween 10th Ave. and Forrest BOYNTON BEACH St. Mark: 8, 10, 11:30, 12:45 St. Joseph: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12 fflll Blvd. CLEWISTON St. Mary Magdalen: 8, 9, 11 Msgr, J. P. O'Mahoney, pas- St. Margaret: 8 12, and 6 p.m. -•-"* tor of St. Edward Church, COCONUT GROVE St. Patrick: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 12:30 and 6 pjav ' Palm Beach, will officiate at St. Augustine: 11 MIAMI SHORES the ceremony assisted by oth- St. Hugh: (Coconut Grove Play- PROPOSED Church of St. Luke for which Worth. Parish was founded in Oct., .1959. house) 8, 10 St. Rose of Lima: 7, 8, 9, 10 er priests of the' area. Father 11, 12 ground will be broken on Jan. IS in Lake CORAL GABLES Matthew A. Morgan, pastor MIAMI SPRINGS of St. Luke Parish, will also Little Flower: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11:30, 12:30 Blessed Trinity: 6, 7:30, 9, 10:3C take part. 12 and 5:30 p.m. Card Party Jan. 19 DANIA Ukrainian Parish In Miami MOORE HAVEN > The new parish was founded Resurrection: 8, 9, 10, 11 For St. Hugh Fund (Women's Club) ML by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll DELRAY BEACH ) NAPLES in October, 1959. It was former- Mourns Archbishop's Death COCONUT GROVE — A bene- St. Vincent: 6:45, 8:30, 11 FORT LAUDERDALE St. Ann: 6, 8, 10, 11 ly part of Sacred Heart Parish, fit card and games party to . The death of Archbishop Con- benefit the building fund of St. Annunciation: 9:30 NORTH DADE COUNTY Lake Worth; St. Juliana Parish, stantine Bohachevsky was Hugh parish will be sponsored Queen of Martyrs: 6, 8, 9, 10, St. Monica (Carol City Junior West Palm Beach, and Holy mourned here by parishioners of by members of the Women's 11, 12 High): 8, 10 Name, West Palm Beach. the Ukrainian Catholic Church Guild on Thursday, Jan. 19 in St. Anthony: 6, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 ' NORTH MIAMI of the Assumption of the Bless- the American Legion Hall, 2903 Holy Family: 6 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. COUNTS 700 FAMILIES 11:45, 12:45 r ed Virgin Mary, 38 NW 57th McFarlane Rd. St. Bernadette (Stirling Elemen- 12, 6:30 ft.ni. The first mass was celebrated Ave., Miami. Js tary School): 8, 9, 10 St. James: 7>8v9, .10, 11, 12 Games will begin at 8 p.m. in the parish in the American St. Clement: 8, 9, 10, 11:15, Visitation: 7, 8:30,' 10, 11:30. The Archbishop suffered a and refreshments will be served. Polish Hall on Lake Worth Rd. 12:30 12:45 p.m. heart attack in Philadelphia and I'layers are requested to bring on Sunday, Nov. 22, 1959. Over St. Jerome: 8, 9:30, 11 died en route to a hospital short- their own cards. NORTH MIAMI BEACH FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH 500 parishioners attended the ly before midnight on Jan. 6. St. Lawrence: 7, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 St. Pius: 8, 9:30, 11 two Masses that Sunday. At He was 76. NORTH PALM BEACH St. Sebastian (Harbor Beach) St. Clare: 9, 11 present four Masses are offered SS. Peter, Paul Ushers As spiritual leader of more 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15 OKEECHOBEE . on Sundays at 7, 8:15,.9:30 and than' 300,000 Ukranian Catho- Install Chase Gilbert FORT MYERS Sacred Heart: 9 11 o'clock. There are more than lics in the U. S., he was the SS. Peter and Paul Usher's St: Francis: 7, 8, 10, 11 Boys School: 11 700 families in St. Luke Parish. religious superior of approxi- Club recently installed Chase FORT MYERS BEACH OPA LOCKA mately 60 families in the Mi- I N. C. Photo Gilbert as president. Other of- Ascension: 8 Our Lady of Perpetual Help: 7, Embracing the general area ami area who belong to As- ARCHBISHOP Constantine Bo- ficers taking office for the com- FORT PIERCE 8, 9, 10, 11:30 west of the city of Lake Worth, sumption parish. hachevsky, spiritual leader of ing year are,Jose Mota, vice- St. Anastasia: 7 St. Philip: (Buriche Park) 9 the parish is bounded on the 300,000 Byzantine Rite Catho- president; R. F. Byrnes, secre-- Auditorium: 9, 10:30 PAHOKEE • The parish is part of the Ro- east by the city limits of West lics in the US., died in Phila- tary; and Thomas Atkins, treas- HALLANDALE St. Mary: 11:30 man Catholic Church, but of the Palm Beach and Lake Worth, delphia at 76. urer^ St. Matthew: 6:30, 8. 10, 12 Byzantine Rite, and is not under PALM BEACH ftn the south by Lantana Rd., the jurisdiction of the Diocese of HIALEAH St. Edward: 7, 9, 12 on the west by the Sunshine Miami. - Immaculate Conception: 6, PERRINE 9,10:30,6:30 p.m. Holy Rosary: 7:30. 9, 10:30, State Parkway and on the REQUIEM HERE (City Auditorium) 8, 9:30, 11, 11:30 North by Canal No. 8, south Father Simeon Milanick, pas- What Is The Purpose 12:30 PLANTATION of Forrest Hill Blvd. tor, will officiate at Requiem St. John the Apostle: 6, 7. 8, St. Gregory: 8, 10, 12 ceremonies in Assumption 9, 10, 11, 12, 5 p.m. POMPANO BEACH Societies active in the parish Church on Sunday following Of Attending Church? HOBE SOUND Assumption: 7, 8, 9:30, 11: include the Catholic Women's High Mass which begins at 10 POMPANO SHORES Continued from Page 7 church, namely, to worship God St. Christopher: 7 Club, Holy Name, Confraternity a.m. The parish choir will sing St. Coleman: 7, 8, 9:30, 12:15 and to offer Him the gift of HOLLYWOOD the responses. On Thursday a is not pleasing, there is no rea- PORT CHARLOTTE of Christian Doctrine and St. one's time and effort, the gift Annunciation, (Madonna Acad- Requiem Mass.was offered for son to return to his church. St. Charles Borromeo: 8, 10 Vincent de Paul. the Archbishop by Father Mil- of one's self. emy): 8, 9, 10, 11:30 NOT BAD MOTIVES Little Flower: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, PUNTA GORDA Parishioners pledged over anick. This is the forgotten reason Sacred Heart: 7:30, 9, 11 AH of which brings, up the 12 $115,000 in a campaign conduct- for churchgoing. Every per- RICHMOND HEIGHTS The deceased prelate was mightily important point -*-• Nativity: 8:30, 9:30, 11:30 son has certain definite obliga- (Martin Elementary School) 9 ed last April to erect the church. Metropolitan-Archbishop of what should be the reason for St. Bernadette: 8, 9, 10 tions towards God that he RIVIERA BEACH Designed by Architect Thomas : the Philadelphia Archeparchy going to church oh Sunday? St. Stephen: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 must fulfill by public worship. St. Francis: 7, 8, 10:30, 11:30 J. Madden, Jr., of Miami, the of the Byzantine Rite Ukrain- What should be the purpose in HOMESTEAD Each of us must honor God SEBASTIAN church will be built by Gerrits ian Catholic Church. attending services? Sacred Heart: 6:30, 8, 9:15, in the way decreed by Him. St. William Mission: 9 a.m. Construction Co., of Miami. It 10:30, 11:30 If Gallup has already con- SEBRING will be ready for occupancy in In this capacity he was the IMMOKALEE head of all the Ukrainian Cath- ducted a poll on this matter, For instance, all men are St. Catherine: 7, 9, 11 five months. Future construc- Lady of Guadalupe: 11 SOUTH MIAMI olics in the United States ex- chances are that most people obliged to give thanks to God tion includes a 21-classroom INDIANTOWN Epiphany: ,6:30, 8, 9, 10, •>' -12 cept those living in New York thought of church going only in regularly and to be sorry for Holy Cross: 7:45 St. Thomas (South Mia Jr. building, convent, rectory and and the New England states. terms of promoting their own sin and to expiate sin. We are High School, 6750 SW 60(tVt.): permanent church. CONSECRATED EM 192* personal satisfaction. Men and all bound to acknowledge our JUPITER women need inspiration to lift dependence upon God and seek St. Jude (Salhaven): 9 8, 10, 11 Born in Manaiw in the west- them out of the monotony of His aid.. But these duties we KEY BISCAYNE STUART ern Ukraine, he studied theology every day living. They want cannot fulfill alone or in pri- St. Agnes: 7, 8:30, 11 St. Joseph: 7:15, 8:30, 10:30 Miami Singles Club at the University of Lvov and at their jaded feelings stirred to vate. For these we need the div- LABELLE VERO BEACH the University of Innsbruck, some degree. At least one day inely revealed worship designed Mission: 9 St. Helen 7:30, 9, 11 Will Meet Tonight Austria. a week, they want to take \ to enable men to honor God in LAKE WORTH WAUCHULA . The Catholic Singles Club of their minds off problems and a fitting way. Sacred Heart: 6, 7, 8, 9:15, St. Michael: 8 Miami will meet tonight (Fri- He was consecrated bishop for 10:30, 11:30 WEST PALM BEACH the Ukrainian Catholics in the to find relief from them- lay) at 8 p.m. at the Dade Fed- These duties represent the St. Luke (American - Polish Blessed Martin: 9:30 U. S. in 1924. selves. eral Savings and Loan Associa- primary purpose of church go- Hall): 7, 8:15, 9:30, 11 Holy Name: 7, 9, 11 tion, 5800 NW Seventh Ave. In 1958, the Apostolic Exar- Let me hasten to say that ing, the Mass in a marvelous MARGATE St. Ann: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 St. Vincent Mission: 8, 10, 11:30. St. Juliana: 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11, Plans will be discussed for an chy of Philadelphia was these are not bad motives. But way enables us to fulfill these 12, and 5:30 p.m. informal spaghetti dinner which raised to the dignity of a they are not good enough to obligations. Hence the Mass is ' '" ' ' MIAMI' , ON THE KEYS the group will sponsor on Sun- Metropolitan See and Arch- stand by themselves. They are not'intended to strum the emo- The Cathedral: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, day, Jan. 22 at the Polish- bishop Bohachevsky was not the reasons why God com- tions or to entertain or to give H, 12 BIG PINE KEY American Club. Reservations named its first Metropolitan. mands weekly church worship. a glow or to feed us spiritual . Corpus Christi: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, St. Mary of Pines: 8, 10:30. , candy. 11, 13, 12:55 (Spanish) , . MARATHON are being accepted by Ida Gu- GREATEST REASON erriero at HI 8-6839 and Dolores A Pontifical Requiem Divine Gesu: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, li, 11:30 San Pablo: 6:30, 8:30, 10, and Cerra at NE 5-8564 until noon Liturgy (Mass) for the Arch- If these purposes in going to However, it happens that who- 12, 12:30 5:30 p.m. , Jan. 20. bishop will be offered on Jan. 17 church are looked at carefully ever is fulfilling his duties to Holy Redeemer: 7, 10 PLANTATION KEY in the Byzantine Rite Cathedral they reveal a pertain selfishness, Cod in the way the Mass makes Lady of Missions: 7, 8:30 San Eedro: 6:30, 9, 11 Dancing and refreshments of the Immaculate Conception, a concern with one's feelings. possible in bound to enjoy the 11:30, 12:30 KEY WEST will follow this evening's meet- Philadelphia. Burial will be in a But they exclude the.first and deep peace such union with God St. Brendan: 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30, St. Mary: 6, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:15, ing. crypt of the cathedral. the greatest reason for going to brings. 11:30, 12:30 12:15

Page 26 January 13, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Barry College Takes 'Part vice-president. Heads of depart- ert Louise, O.P., will be fea- ments will also be heard. tured during January discus In New Radio Series The English Department un- sions devoted to contempora- Deaths in the Diocese A series of weekly programs der the direction of Sister Rob- ry novels. ; , a brother, X.a.wrie Hanbury, of J^ake He came here six years ago from originating at Barry College will Joseph Dagostino Worth, and two grandchildren. New York" and is survived by his wife, Lillian; three daughters includ- start Sunday, Jan. 15 on radio OPA LOCKA — Mass of Reqiuem ing Mrs. Lorraine Stove and Mrs. •was offered for Joseph Dagostmo/72,-< station WMET. of 2137 NW Flagler Ter. • •> : Mrs. Alice I. Stadnick Barbara Mitchell, all of Miami; and He came here 14 years ago from Mass of "Requiem was offered in seven grandchildren. New York City and is survived by Corpus Christi Church for Mrs. Alice Members of the college fac- his wife, Josephine; four sons, two I. Stadnick, 54, of 13S0 NE 162nd St. Ovide J. Fiola We feel that we are daughters and 10 grandchildren. She came here 30 years .ago from HIALEAH — Mass of Requiem was ulty and students will partici- Northboro, Mass., and is survived by offered in St. John the Apostle truly a Community In- three sons, Stanley, Duane and Ra- Church for Ovide J. Fiola, 52, of 3586 pate in programs designed to Mrs. Sarah F. Schott fael; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Wood, NW 41st St. ... stitution — Serving all Requiem Mass was offered in Cin- all of Miami, and two brothers and He came, here five years ago from introduce listeners to the edu- cinnati, Ohio, for Mrs. Sarah F. five grandchildren. Manchester, N.H. and is survived by our people with a Sin- King Funeral Home was in charge his wife, Marian; three daughters, in- cational offerings of the liber- Schott, 57, of 7930 Biscayne Point Cir., of arrangements.- cluding Mrs. Samuel Jones, and a cere sense of friend- Miami Beach. son, James, of Miami, and seven She came here 10 years ago from. Charles L. Baumeister grandchildren. al arts college which is admin- Cincinnati and is survived by her liness. husband, Alfred R., two sisters and RIVIERA BEACH — Requiem Carl F. Slade Funeral Home was istered by the Sisters of St. ?o brothers. Mass was offered in St. Francis of In charge of arrangements. Our prices'are in keep- Assist Church for Charles L. Bau- Dominic of Adrian, Mich. meister, 77,, of tti 50th St. Mrs. Katherine E. Stinson with any family budget. Mary E. Hannon Mass of Requiem was offered in Jacksonville, Pla. for Mrs; Katherine WEST PALM BEACH — Requiem Dorothy E. Smith E. Stinson, 73, of 4470 SW «nd St., The aims and objectives of Mass was offered in St. Juliana Miami. Church for Mary E. Hannon, 189) Requiem Mass was offered—in St. She is survived by a son, Louis, the college will be outlined dur- Sharon Rd. Mary Cathedral for Miss Dorothy B. of Miami; a daughter, brother and She came here nearly two years Smith, 17, ot 730 NW 78th St. three* grandchildren. ing the initial program by Sis- ago from Philadelphia and is sur- vived by two sisters, Mrs. Lucie H. She came here 11 years ago from Van Orsdel Mortuaries was in ter. Mary Alice, O.P., college KING Nunan of West Palm Beach and Mrs. Woonsocket, R.I. with her parents, charge of local arrangements. Florence Eisenbrown of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Smith. In addition to her parents she is Funeral Home survived by four sisters, Mrs. Mildred Terrence P. Hanbury Theis; Shirley, Yvonne and Nancy 206 S.W. 8th Street FR 3-2111 WEST PALM BEACH — Requiem Smith; and one brother, William M., Serving faithfully for over 60 years Mass was ottered in St. Juliana Jr. Church for Terrence P. Hanbury, 5$, • She was a student at North Miami of 710 Tuscaloosa St High School and was killed in an auto- He came here from. Scotland 37 mobile accident. years ago and is survived by his Edward McHale and Sons Funeral wife, Yvette; two sons, Patrick C, Home was in charge of arrange- of West Palm. Beach and Terrence J. ments. of Lake- Worth; his mother, Mrs. Charles Woodhull, of West Palm By: Gaither D. Peden, Jr. Beach; two sisters including Mrs. George W. Sounders ~ Kathleen Nowlin of Daytona Beach; Mass of Requiem was offered In Corpus Christi Church for George W. Saunders, 80, of 1545 NW 32nd St. He came here in 1913 from St. Advertising is a very intangible ble way, we'd like to pass these Joseph, Mo. and is survived by his .wife, Catherine; four sons, George, commodity. That is true in all thoughts and opinions on to you Father Of Jesuit Emmett, Lawrence and Eugene; two daughters, Mrs. Bernice Sifford and . Mrs. Mary E. Shively, all of Miami; businesses and professions, but' for what they are worth. and six grandchildren and three especially so in ours. Buried From Gesu great-grandchildren. So, from now on we're going to appear in this newspaper every Requiem Mass was offered in Mrs. Agues M. Kennedy We do, however, have a definite Gesu Church on Tuesday for H. OPA LOCKA — Mass of Requiem place in the community and we week. Don't fret — we're not was offered in Our Lady of Perpe- James yamauchi, father of Fa- tual Help Church for Mrs. Agnes M. Kennedy, 64, of 3750 NW 171st St. want you to know us and pur going to be political analysts or ther H. James Yamauchi, Jr., She came 'here five years ago from Boston and is survived by a daugh- beliefs on occasions of joy as news commentators. Never for- S.J. who was present at the < ter, Mrs. Magdalen Rumbel: two Mass. brothers .and four grandchildren. well as in times of sorrow. As get that in order to better Carl F. Slade Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. we go along we meet a lot of understand our future we must Mr. Yamauchi, a retired res- people and hear a lot of inter- first better understand our mo- taurant operator, lived at 1105 William E. McGuinness Requiem Mass was offered In St. - esting views and opinions on tives and our beliefs. NE Second Ave. with his wife, Mary Cathedral for William E. Mc- Guinness, 66, of 36 NW 57th St. life, expressed by ordinary peo- Agnes. He came here from Or- He came here 16 years ago from G. D. PEDEN FUNERAL HOME] lando 31 years ago. - Bethlehem, Pa., and is survived by ple like you and I. In our bum- his wife, Marie; two sons including 8231 West 40th Street Dr. Nat McGehee, both of Miami; His son is on the faculty of and four daughters, five sisters and 11 grandchildren. Loyola University, New Orleans. Interment was In Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery. .the BEST needn't cost more Ahern-Plummer Funeral. Home was The Requiem was celebrated in charge of arrangements. by Father John A. Sweeney, onsinc The question of quality needn't be S.J., and the blessing at the William J. McCarthy price. At Van Orsdel's we give the Mass of Requiem was offered in grave was given by Father H. St. Rose of Lima Church for Wil- same unstinting service and personal liam J. McCarthy, 5», of 435 NE attention to every bereaved family, W. Rockwood, S. J. lOJth St. regardless of the amount spent. KRAEER FUNERAL HOME COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICES R. JAY KRAEER, Funeral Director Van Orsdel's provides an exceptional- Ambulance Service ly wide selection of funerals to choose from. Over 60 different funerals are 200 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY 450 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY offered, and all tributes include PPMEANO BEACH, FLORIDA BOGA .RATON, FLORIDA casket, casket bearers, transportation, music, choice of chapel facilities in four mortuaries and every needed de- Phone Wfi" 1-4113 Phone 5433 Edward F. McHale tail of helpful service- The McHafes have been $150* $215 $279 $307 $348 CARL F. SLADE, F.D. Serving $383 $396 $419 $427 $455 Catholic Families Standard metal casket funerals from $465 CARL F. SLADE FUNERAL HOME for Solid hardwood casket funerals from $475 Any Family in financial difficulty 800 PALM AVE. • HIALEAH • TU 8-3433 William J. McHale Three Generations Ed»o.'d J. McHale may set its own price on thh service. Vt" ' * Catholic Owned and Managed ASSURANCE OF INTEGRITY IN WEST HOLLYWOOD 5801 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. — YU 3-6565 * Largest Funeral Home in Dade County Experienced service and fair dealing .» are important protections when funer- 6 Reposing Rooms and Large Chapel al selection becomes necessary. Van * 200 Car Parking Facility Orsdel's membership in National Se- WADUNGTON lected Morticians is the family's as- surance of receiving the finest funeral Funeral Homes Complete services plainly marked service obtainable in Dade County. IN HOLLYWOOD to satisfy all families. 140 S. DIXIE HWY. — WA 3-6565 We Invite Your Inspection Jessie H. Plummer ATTTTRIV J; L Plummer, Jr. Of Our Funeral Home. Vice Pres. XJLJLJLJCiJL%.l^l " Manager I 7200 N.W. 2nd Ave. PL 1-7523 MORTUARIES

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