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Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Missions and World Christianity Commons Encyclical Is Cautious Letter to Bishops By REV. EDWARD DUFF, S.J. ian with Christ through grace, mind conscious of tlie partici- infi, points in the _ encyclical (RNS) to aware Pope age the world following his of the achievements pation of the universal Cath- might be missed in The Advocate Paul’s first Eccla- a rapid encyclical, election His Holiness and perils of de- technology, it olic episcopate in the direction reading: the hint that Siam Suam (His Church), has the clared: "The chief task of our was recognized to be a mind of the Church. Council a may not .it all be near- surprising modest scope. pontificate will be the prog- unhurried in judgment. Official Publication ing its end and a frank of the Archdiocese of Newark. The world expected a pro- ress It was studious SENSITIVE to espou- N. J., and Diocese of Paterson of the Ecumenical Coun- a mind, alert the role of the sal of religious freedom. cil, Vatican II." to and avid of developments council, the encyclical deliber- Vol. 13, No. Thus, the council's merits 35 THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1904 TRICE: 10 CENTS in theology, ately eschews More 4 philosophy, and treating themes praised "even at Comment, Page THE ENCYCLICAL, then this moment culture, hut also one that had that fall within its province. It when wc has a arc still awaiting the simple objective. It is been contents long exercised on the itself with major giam paper, detailing the pol- to “reveal the mind” offering part of its delibera- of the larger administrative prob- some "methodoligical consid- icies of his pontificate and in- Father, tions.” Morcver, "religious lib- Holy especially to his lems of the Roman erations." dicating the major orientations Church in erty" is listed the To Seek fellow Bishops in a "simple the among contemporary world. Although there is no it would impose on world Cath- conversational letter.” specific “common ideals” of all Advocate allusion to Price olicism. The “collegiality,” the theistic religions. mind of Paul VI was NOW IT APPEARS to he is These expectations a encyclical marked by a The were known to be an mind “methodological consid- acute, pro- made cautious by the striking deference to the col- based on forgetfulness. Paul found and erations ’ include a deeper subtle one. Of an complexities of the historical lective of the Support VI had set forth his authority Coun- awareness of the nature of the already intense interior Is spirituality, situation and made sober by cil Fathers and Going program and announced his by a touching Church, the proper character Up absorbed by the mystery of the responsibilities of the reliance on their aims. In his first radio pon- collaboration. of the reform of the The of The mess- the identification of the Christ- tifical office. It is likewise Church, price Advocate is going up. a Two significant, if pass- (Continued But On Smut on Page 2) don’t despair. Read on and we’ll try to make the raise as painless as possible. TRENTON Gov. Richard Because of rising costs the production and in- J. Hughes has endorsed the troduction of the weekly magazine Topic (which idea that the platform of the Father we will resume in October) we are Democratic Party in its At- Holy forced to in- crease the lantic single-issue price of The Advocate to City Convention next 15 week should take some stand cents, starting with the Sept. 3 issue. on the problem of obscene THE SUBSCRIPTION literature. price i* also going up Asks Peace —but from a The Governor expressed his only $4.50 year to $5. So. if you sentiments a have been used to the at meeting of the buying paper weekly for Name 10 Holy Societies of New cents ($5.20 a can year) you still get it for less Jersey Aug. 16 at Notre Dame than a dime. And home get delivery on Thursday High School here. The meeting besides. was called to discuss the prob- In lem of in the light Call our circulation department (MArket obscenity Cyprus of court decisions or which have 4-0700) use the handy coupon on Page 2. We’ll hampered the enforcement of VATICAN CITY (NC) - bill you later if you wish. pleased with the auspicious anti-obscenity laws. Paul VI Pope has urged Tur- signs of relaxation of tension key, Greece and the govern- which have HUGHES DEPLORED at- been manifested ment of Cyprus to restore har- lately and, while he tacks on the courts. He said recon- firms his esteem and that perhaps the best way to affec- Governor tion for all Bill curtail circulation of the interested Signs objection- Mor* on Pop*, Page 2 countries, he is confident able literature is through that thanks to the wisdom of their neighborhood pressure on governments, further newsdealers. This practice is mony to the strife-torn island grief will On School be averted and Streets under attack in North Jersey of Cyprus. a satisfactory from solution to the will TRENTON a group known as the In identical telegrams des- controversy Gov. Richard brought before authorities in be found Right to Read Committee. tined for all three govern- through peaceful ne- J. Hughes this week in- Trenton who refused to gotiations.” signed - ap- WARM GREETINGS Paul VI ments the Dr. William P. Reilly of Ja- Pope acknowledges the warm from crowds Pope said it is “the fo law a bill which will make an ordinance greetings as prove establish- he arrives in after 75-mile of his it maica, L.1., national vice pres- Orvieto, a helicopter from the duty apostolic ministry" possible for municipalities to ing any of the flight papal summer villa streets as a play to close off school ident of Citizens for Decent at Castelgandolfo. make known his anguish at play streets street. The objectors obtained with the Literature, also addressed the the internecine warfare on Cy- approval of the di- a court order opening the To 300 prus. rector of the streets delegates. He criticized the Clarify Division of Motor in question and moth- to the courts and such as the Contrary usual cus- Vehicles. ers of SC Mary’s children groups See American Civil Liberties No Race tom, the contents of the tele- The bill introduced a "walk-in" Bitterness was in promptly began to Unioh, American Jewish Con- gram were revealed by th« the legislature this term after prevent drivers from coming gress and American Book Pub- Vatican press office. Appeal an incident in Rutherford last through at times when chil- lishers Association, whose law- fail involving St. Mary’s Gram- dren were going to or coming THE TELEGRAMS, sent on yers, he claimed, were influ- mar from In and High School there. school. Two Latest Outbreaks the Pope’s behalf by Amleto Since encing the courts. On Clubs It was discovered that the the designation of play Cardinal Cicognani, papal sec- streets PATERSON - longstanding policy in the under the new law Without an contains a largely Negro hous- had retary of state, were ad- DELEGATES voted to ap- licity played some part in TRENTON must be apparent immediate to - The New Jer- State of closing off a street approved by the mo- cause, ing development, Pioneer the dressed the apostolic nun- point a 24-member committee magnifying troubles. As street sey Board of Education asked adjacent to a school for safety tor vehicle director, it is not fighting, looting and Homes. one cio in Carlo which would alert New Jersey put it, "After the first Italy, Archbishop certain it vandalism broke out representatives of the reasons had no legal will solve the prob- in the The Elizabeth Good Neigh- night, Grano and to the d’ major standing. citizens on the dangers of ob- the kids saw the play charge faiths for lem at section of met a “clarification" of St. Mary’s. Rutherford Negro this city last bor Council Aug. 16 ’o the papers affairs of the internunciature AT ST. scene literature. and TV gave it, thew MARY'S, a change will have draw week, on the if not the discuss the incidents appeal for recognition of to up a regula- pattern and ap so some of them decided to in Turkey, Msgr. Luigi Bel* In the designation of the recent religious clubs on the cam- play tion on use of the streets and extent of the violence pointed a seven-man commit- go down lotti. and see what it was street for the school resulted to to puses of the six state submit it Trenton. The same tee meet with Mayor Ste- all about." Archbishop Grano was colleges in complaints from residents. New at an Aug. 12 here. course will haVe to be Charter ven J. Bercik. One member with meeting fol- More Mayor Graves and Mayor charged making the mes- Rev. When borough authorities lowed in on Race, Page 14 of the committee William J. Daly, state any other city where is Msgr. Bercik indicated this week sage known to the ambassa- changed the street chaplain of the Newman designation objections arc raised to the Thomas J. Donnelly, pastor that they would seek funds dors of Cyprus and Greece in Clubs, new objections were raised. For Vietnam of Immaculate closing of streets near a in Harlem, Rochester and Jer- Conception from the new anti-poverty Rome while Msgr. Bcllotti was Eventually, leg- the case was school. Church. islation to sey City. aid in programs charged with relaying the con- SAIGON (NCI The new In both There was also trouble in cities, priests "ex- which might tents to the Turks. Men charter forestall future on Education, Pago 3 promulgated by the pressed their belief that In Hackensack Elizabeth, whgre tavern inci- pub- incidents. The telegram said that “the Military Revolutionary Council dents on two nights (Aug. Holy Father considers it the for the Republic of Vietnam 11-12) triggered sporadic vio- duty of his apostolic ministry provides that “every citizen lence was among the clergymen who in the port area. to reveal the anxiety and ang- has freedom of thought, of appeared before the board In both cities, the trouble- JC Churches Act uish with which he is follow- to Parish creed, of and is free make the formal Adopting worship makers were chiefly teenagers the appeal. to propagate his faith." ing painful events in Cy- and those in their early 20’s. which have RELIGIOUS The constitution which had prus so brutally clubs are "on been struck those peoples and which campus" at the colleges in adopted under the re- IN PATERSON, Rev. Thom- On Education Advocate Plan upset peace and harmony be- Union (Newark State), Tren- gime of the late President Ngo as J. Boyle, pastor of Our tween noble and well loved ton and Montclair. Dinh Diem in are HACKENSACK 1956 sus- Victories JERSEY CITY - Plans They St. Francis was Lady of Church, said for ties, including school buildings, pended the Re- the close nations.” It continued: recognized at Glassboro, hut here has become the by Military the trouble in no could be integration of school, for remedial parish way programs in ad- “The August Pontiff is meet off The Pater- volutionary Nov. to campus. 69th in the Archdiocese of Committee, 1, traced the responsible Ne- family and church life in an dition to those sponsored by son and 1963, the to Jersey City colleges Newark to adopt the Complete day of the coup that gro people of the community. effort solve the problems the board of education. Other ban social organizations (fra- overthrew the Diem govern- which were mirrored Parish Coverage Plan of The They were very much embar- by the programs will be aimed at ment. Curia ternities) and religious clubs. Advocate. Rev. Thomas Pie- rassed by the incidents, he racial violence in this city set- school outs and adult ed- Study drop Religious clubs are trantnio, O.F.M. pastor, That constitution had also said. eral weeks ago were formed ucation. recog- Cap., nized at Rutgcre University has announced. guaranteed "freedom of Investigations are under way at an Aug. 12 meeting of the Reports were received and Newark and declared to discover if Hudson at the Under College of En- Father Pietrantonio said he thought” "every there was any County Council on Re- meeting from Way Rev. Jesse Tru- gineering. These schools are is the citizen has the right to free- outside influence on the rio ! - ligion and Human Rights at St. installing plan to "keep villon of not under control Lafayette Presby- VATICAN CITY - An directly of dom of belief, ers. The trouble Peter’s (NC) the people to date on the religious prac- began Aug. College. up terian Church and Rev. Wilbur official of the Secretar- the State Board of Education tice and teaching, 11 after a municipally-spon- Msgr. Eugene J. ad- Papal happenings within the Church. provided Reilly, Marshall of but receive state financial that the exercise of sored dance and ministrator Christ Incarnation Epis- iat of State confirmed reports sup- Today's laity should be an in- these continued of tlie King copal Church on tlie that Paul VI has asked port. rights shall not be to the next two nights. Church and chairman reopening Pope formed one and this is one contrary through of the way of recreational facilities which Francesco Cardinal to Clergymen had asked morality.’’ On 12, Frank council, said committees Roberti for to do it through the archdio- Aug. Mayor were had been closed in recognition X. Graves formed June. Coun- study possible reforms of the of voluntary relig- ccsan It will make The new charter returns held a conference to study the needs with paper. the cil funds arc ious with Negro leaders which the that direct maintaining the Roman Curia. But he said organizations, access to a little easier. South Vietnam to formal con- hope action can pastor's job centers and more that the Cardinal head of facilities on to fulfill failed to be clergymen campus stitutional democracy. Gen. produce any results. taken as soon as school "Not only does our news- have been asked to assist in the Church appellate court pastoral functions; college oer- Nguyen Khanh, since Febru- The rioting died out the next opens next month. paper keep us well informed tlie work. called the apostolic mission for students, after police were called signature faculty ary the prime minister, now night on archdiocesan news, REV. JAMES F.A. was asked do and staff to in but :t becomes off and leaders toured O'Brien Rev. Gerard J. Murphy, S.J., to so “in a participate vol- president of the re- Negro keeps us to date naUonal of Christ the and of St. and untary educational up on the Fourth King Rev. Peter's, program chair- private personal capac- programs public, a title that has been Ward, asking the of and world news of Erect Webh of Monumental ity." a religious nature, and ab- importance in abeyance since the death young people to halt their man for the council, said to Catholics. We to Church rogation of which tend think Baptist were named as meetings of the council will policies con- of Ngo Dinh Diem last No- depreciations. THE OFFICIAL, who de- flict sometimes of what co-chairmen of to with these objectives. only is go- FATHER vember. a committee be held monthly through No- PIETRANTONIO POLICE clined to be identified, said ing on in our own particular IN Elizabeth said plan ways in which parents vember. Meanwhile, commit- On Aug. 7, Gen. Khanh had Cardinal Roberti needs no THE BOARD asked for clar- parish, but The Advocate tells families the violence there had no ra- can be educated in the need tees will try in a parish receive to arrange meet- ification proclaimed a state of emer- cial commission for curial reform. of certain terms in us what is going on throughout The Advocate background, but was the for fuller cooperation with ings with Jersey by direct mail City Mayor He said there is no these the archdiocese." gency and he and his junta result of hoodlumism. The school authorities solve such com- requests and the clergy- at a cost to the to their Thomas J. Whelan to continue parish under will continue to and that none is en- men agreed Under the exercise dic- area in which the incidents children’s problems. discussions mission, to submit them Complete Parish that of individual on programs and visioned the subscrip- tatorial powers the war in near future. early next month. The board Coverage Plan, all registered tions. during were centered is a fairly The council plans to make agreed points upon during the Paul in an address to will then emergency. mixed neighborhood, though it extensive Pope refer the matter to use of church facili- recent violence. the curia last September said the attorney general. he wanted reforms in the Father Holy Daly said recognition See's administrative bodies, of religious clubs on state col- Czech and that such Says Persecution Church Is a reform of the leges is a common practice Of curia would come from Easing the throughout the country and curia itself. that schools By REV. ERNEST ZIZKA, O.S.B. some also give Mukarov, where to Archbishop placed. Because the govern- made by the Catholic press. his According another Vati- credit for course* taken there. HCVPC Sens Service Josef Beran difficulties with the I learned that 40 to 50 of Prague was ment has not recognized the The weekly Catholic News, Church. can official, the secretary of He also noted that two state Czechoslovakia's Communist new priests are sent for a time after 14 state, Amleto Cardinal Cicog- being ordained years position of any Bishop, Confir- which publishes items of Father colleger have course* In com- of Plojhar has been government is opposing the yearly following studies at the imprisonment. mation has not been ad- Church interest and nani, has asked all employees parative and that historical suspended from his religions Church leas country's two ministered. priestly of the curia to make at harshly now than seminaries. The A large community of nuna Parents must articles, is sug- Rutgers Camden has a the- Czechoslovakia's duties for cooperating with it did during the violent per- seminary in Trnava trains at a Benedictine abbey in the train their own children for best Catholic Rec- gestions for reforms. ology department. periodical. the government, but he has secution of 1949-1953, but it is priests for Slovakia and the Bromov region make hosts for first Holy Communion and re- ognized scholars and members uot been excommunicated. determined one in Litomerice the to discourage Cath- is attended entire country, as well as quest that the children receive of the two seminary staffs con- Father olics from their by seminarians from Bohemia vestments and other items it. tribute Plojhar, it is said, practicing to it. The monthly pub- and used his position as a cabinet GOP Faith. Moravia. needed for church services. Catholic government em- lication for priests, the Good official to Group ease the situation Urges Thus, although the situation ployes are often intimidated also Shepherd, covers religious of the Church has to during the improved, the Church in and urged leave the Church. news, including the ecumeni- per- The author of this article, native iod of violent oppression and Czechoslovakia docs not have a of Czechoslovakia, re- A similar situation faces stu- cal council. also to obtain as much freedom It cently returned from his second post-uar visit to his homeland. dents. Students want to government re- Action as would who These Population like publications are cognition and aid for the Cath- to have but there are obtain scholarships, particular- limited alloca- olic charities by newsprint WASHINGTON (NC) - A home signs it will be allowed greater ly for study in other countries, organization. at and abroad and make The priests in tions. Paper is also hard to freedom in the future. charge of the The Sisters told me they are must profess Communism. Republican policy group has appropriate recommendations. Litomerice obtain for publishers of Cath- ARCHBISHOP seminary, whom I able to live in peace and main- Beran, releas- asked the federal government It further that the U.S. DURING MY STAY In olic books. Czechoslovak ed last urges met, enjoy the respect and tain their Cath- October after 14 to take an active in birth Public community's rules. DESPITE difficulties, Cath- years part Health Service “pro- Czechoslovakia, I was able to olics hear about the activities of confidence of the Czechoslovak olics detention, Is a pawn on the control education and to make vide seem to have a more appropriate meet with many priests from clergy. have been able ON THE of the Church over Radio Free diplomatic chessboard. research In leadership They WHOLE, the living genuine sense of devotion than the area of popu- and assistance to state and lo- all parts of the country and Europe. Czechoslovaks to obtain the new books they conditions of priests and Sis- ever before. are allowed to lation control available. cal health learn first They attend departments in of- at hand about the need to ters arc visit the his keep seminary courses close to satisfactory. church Archbishop at new The urgent request was fering conditions Catholics. faithfully. At the / A CAUSE OF controversy is help to disadvantaged facing to date. But none of the residence in but up religious com- Masses I offered in the Jesuit the Radvanov, contained In a report by the citizens in the of On the credit side is the re- organization of peace regulation Members of men's munities are allowed to recruit church in foreigners must obtain permis- Critical Issues Council of the births of religious Prague there were priests. This organization by means which accord port Rev. John Mara, pas- new gives sion to see him communities which were dis- members, since they have between 30 and from the gov- Republican Citizens Committee with their 60 persons re- priests an since religious beliefs and tor of St. Ludmilla's, Prague, solved been advantage it ernment. Informed by the Communists are officially suppressed and Communion sources headed by Milton Elsenhower, individual that be has received financial ceiving daily. enables them to obtain preferences.“ now cannot gov- speculate that both the doing parish work. open novitiates. Some a visit to the shrine Holy president of Johns Hopkins The from the government During ernment recognition for their report recommends support of the priests and how- of the See and the regime are trying University. for the Catholic charities nuns, Holy Mount in Prague, positions. The fact that certain "substantially Increased re- or- SISTERS HAVE been ever, said to use his position to gain ad- they believe they I was informed that on cer- search” on ganization he heads. in priests belong to the organiza- population control gathered several old monas- can find a to attract tain vantages in negotiations for a THE REPORT that way new fcastdays services are at- tion docs Incan declared by the National Institute 1 was told that few of not that they of very teries. The nuns at one of members by demanding less tended church-state agreement. the rapid rise in is by as many as 30,000 less population Health, and that the priests who earlier were the monasteries told formal are loyal and zealous in urges the me they training of them. Although Archbishop Beran creating acute In un- latest people. On an ordinary sum- their work for the problems information on the forced to take jobs in factories had been treated Parish Church than la admired sub- generally priests face serious mer day anywhere from 60 to other by most Czechoslo- derdeveloped nations and ject be made available are still at work in them. Rut well difficulties priests, to any during the time some of and must not seem vaks, some of his admirers see Amer- several hundred pilgrims come I among “disadvantaged" foreign nation Informant said some to was told that Rev. Josef upon request. my them served In prison. be too zealous. to him as a of their own icans. If a priest confess and receive Com- symbol The which priests their even Nuns Plojhar, Czechoslovak Minister group prepared kept Jobs also staff some smaller appears too successful, he is munion. resentment against the Red It recommends that the the after the . of Health, has shown report was directed government amnesty houses where care for old a sin- government rather by they likely to get In trouble with than as a President or Congress set several One hopeful sign for the cere desire to safeguard the up Lewis L. Strauss, former granted years ago. priests, such as athe one hero for the cause of at the government and be re- -future is the effective religion a bipartisan committee on pop- chairman of tlie Atomic effort people’s rellglon-and regretted and the Church. En- ulation to study the problem ergy Commission. 2 T H E ADVOCATE 1964 13th-Century Miracle World Reaction He Found See Encyclical Outlining Evidence Indicating That Broken Host Really Bled Framework By PATRICK RILEY for attached. On it was written In stains 20 In all which Dialogue Latin: “relics of the blood of have the ORVIETO, (NC) - Did appearance of the An Advocate News Summary the dialogue with atheistic portant Italy progress towards the the miracle of Bolsenn Christ." Lazzarini said thia face of Christ. The world press —with the ideological systems will bring union of the really Roman Catholic happen? parchment probably served as Discussing whether these of Communist results. exception news- positive Church and the other an which the Tradition has it that the envelope string likenesses could have been papers generally greeted churches." DR. WILLEM Visser't miracle Urban secured. painted by an artist. Lazzarini Pope Paul's first Hooft, prompted Pope encyclical, The other parchment was general secretary of the IV to extend the Feast of Cor- maintains that a 13th-century Ecclesiam Suam, with enthus- World ARCHBISHOP lakovos, Pri- pus Christi to the rectangular with a centerfold artist could not have avoided iasm. But Council of Churches, summed entire mixed reactions mate of the Greek Orthodox Church. down its length and two folds himself up most Protestant and Ortho- betraying by using were expressed most non- its by Archdiocese of North up width. On it was writ- some of the artistic of Catholic dox reaction in a three-point and style religious leaders com- South THE ANSWER to the ten, also in Latin: “The blood that statement issued in Geneva. America, said the en- ques- time, but the likenesses menting on the document. tion of the miracle's authentic- of Christ was sprinkled on this show He cyclical is “marked by a none of the character- sgid: po- is lite to ity yes, according to An- corporal and therefore it istics of the PRESS COMMENT "1. It is attempt ... reconcile period’s highly in the encouraging that drea should U.S. the courageous ecumenism of Lazzarini, a historian of be kept with greatest stylized art. itself was favorable, al- Pope Paul VI stresses to such the Vatican John XXIII with City daily, L’Os- care.” However, chemical though some said “the Pontiff an extent the necessity of the the traditional analysis Roman servatore Romano. of the stains of has drawn limits both to the dialogue with Christians who Catholic ecumenism." LAZZARINI believes that the corporal The story of his sleuthingbe- have been inconclusive. Final enthusiasm for Christian re- do not belong to the Roman “Pope Paul's ecumensim,” this injunction, '. . .should be gins in France almost 20 identification of them blood- union generated under his Catholic Church. he said, “introduces the term years kept with greatest care,” as pre- ago, and takes him from stains must await a more re- decessor and to the zeal for “2. The concept of the dia- ’unificatio’ as a substitute for smacks so strongly of ecclesi- musty to the manuscripts a series astical fined technology than our sga • • - adaptation of the logue evolving from the ency- unity or union, for he seems to of authority that a canoni- secret chambers inside the has to offer. Church and its clical have come to the cal methods” to is not entirely the same conclusion cathedral investigation of the miracle the that of Orvieto, where world, as the as that which we have used unificatio or must have taken place. Washington cooperating the relics of the miracle Post noted. and for with other Christian are At least four have practiced many years Churches kept. experts Vatican City Joins The Atlanta Constitution in the ecumenical movement. as well as non-Christian dated the ex- reli- Hie traditional the_Jiandwriting on pressed the gions is JERSEY account of view of many, say- According to the encyclical, the sole practical tar- VISITOR - Pope Paul extends a greeting to Cas- the miracle parchment* in the late 13th Satellite says that in 1263 System ing the encyclical showed the is get at which A. Dreher of audience at century. Lazzarini said that Popo dialogue primarily a unity-inspired per Maplewood during an or 1264 Paul a German priest known WASHINGTON (NC) -Vati- “to be a conservative in form for communication of the Christian endeavors should aim half a century before the mir- Castelgandolfo. Dreher was on a visit to Rome and the as Peter of Prague was as- the best sense of that much truth which the Roman Catho- at present.” acle of Bolsena the Holy See can City State is one of 14 holy places in Jordan and Israel. sailed by doubts about misused word: lic Church represents. We the set up the most safe- nations joining in an agree- seeking to pre- un- Holy rigid Eucharist while offering ment for establishment of an serve the strength and derstand dialogue guards around relics of mir- good of principally Mass in the past, while The Father's Week Bolsena, about 60 acles. The documents international communications at the same as a process of exchanging Holy miles he found, time northwest of Rome. It he satellite system under U.S. taking note of historical ideas in which everyone re- said, fit in with the rules states that when he broke the management. facts of life and ceives and gives, and in of the Holy See. demonstrating consecrated it compassion for human which all made richer Host, began to The system, to be known a» wel- are and bleed THE fare.” Confidence Is copiously and that drops THIRD document is the Communications Satellite let themselves be changed. Needed All of blood by spilled onto the dated in the 14th and to launch Italian papers praised the cor- century Corp., plans an ex- “3. The encyclical stresses poral beneath. its Latin inscription says it perimental satellite over the encyclical for reflecting the CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy mule end tortured inner de- that science and strongly that the primacy of technology According to tradition, the held the corporal with its Atlantic March. Eventual- Church’s new (NC) Modern man's need “fig- next openness to the the Pope is the key problem in pression." work to produce. Let the man Host and the world. The corporal, a piece ures." ly, a $2OO million system of as press in Switzer- for a sense of confidence can On the other he of believe the relationship of the Roman hind, said, today that even of linen on which These the Host is "figures” probably re- many as 18 satellites will be land saw the document reviv- only be realized if it is based real confidence "which resists more than Christ Catholic Church to the other yesterday, placed at Mass, where both fer to the blood- established. ing for on the corporal's hopes the success of churches It is virtues of faith and the trials of our earthly exis- is necessary to him. ... helpful brought to inter-faith Paul which nearby Orvieto, the dialogue, Dutch for the and of hope, Pope VI told sev- tence, are many and “With desires for freedom, clarity honesty temporary residence of Pope newspapers saw a spirit of self, eral thousand visitors at a serious, is found at the meet- social and let the debate between the church- gen- progress peace, Urban IV, who took the Seton criticism eral two oc- Asks Arabs reflected in the en- audience. ing point of vir- the man of today know that es for this to be stated so theological casion to extend the Feast of Expert cyclical. Confidence is needed tues to which the and also definitely. But it shows at the by contem- to possess, to under- Corpus Christi to the In Great he said: “if whole Britain, the Pon- everyone, young porary _ world unfortunate- stand, these ideals, it is nec- same time that we are still Church. To Back Draft on tiff’s offer to in order to get one's feet; to have Jews intervene on be- far removed from the of on ly pays slight attention, faith essary the Divine half of day if world peace drew the weary, in order to act; if and hope." Master, Who alone can make AN LONDON complete unity. For none of ATTACK on this tradi- (RNS) An “deserves our every sym- most attention while French tired, in order to preservere, • them coincide with truth and tion American Jewlsh- the non-Homan churches can was launched by French expert on pathy,” Msgr. Oesterreicher newspapers concentrated and if afflicted and suffering, ’ life. Christian relations has called on accept the view that the recog- ‘Supernatural Food theologians in 1948. One study said: his call for to reach toward God." "Let the man of be- renewal in the today asserted on Arab to the nition of the universal juris- ORVIF.TO, that no narrative of Bishops "give "These Bishops. . .could give Church. The Pope said that the mod- Italy (RNS) lieve that the humble and fer- the diction of the papacy is a miracle could be found dnt- world proof of their high pur- >ho world proof of their high ern world promises much and During the Mass he celebrated vent faith which Christ in the COMMUNIST mandatory requirement for Ing from earlier than the pose and sincere desire to fur- purpose and sincere desire to propaganda or- to commemorate the 700th an- 15th gives much to a man, but at Eucharist claims from him is century. ther the ecumenical cause." gans in Eastern Europe ig. Church unity the It said the first such further the ecumenical cause the same time “it disappoints niversary of institution of for his redumption, his salva- nored the stories were spread in the 15th The challenge was made by by following in the footsteps encyclical comments “In other words, this ency- him with the abundance the Feast of Corpus Christi, tion and his happiness. This is vary century Msgr. John M. of on atheism and clical by not- Oesterreichcr, Pope John. Pope John Communism, helps by its appearance of its gifts.” He said much of Pope Paul exhorted the fai»n- the message of Orvieto.” Dominicans, even ably St. Antoninus, director of Seton Hall Univer- purged the Roman of though Tass, Russia’s na- to make it clear that what ful to renew their faith in the Arch- liturgy present-day literature, drama Institute of Judeao-Chris- tional news • bishop of Florence, sity's phrases easily misunderstood, agency, quoted that can be done at the present preseace of Christ in the Eu- Italy. and various other fields re Lazzarini tian in letter to The section without felt sure this Studies, a phrases offensive to Jews or comment. time Is to bring about better charist which he called a su- was fleet dissatisfaction and are In 11is Radio that Prayers wrong. He had seen 14th-cen- Tablet, British Catholic week- Moslems. Budapest said relations between the Roman “often oppressed pernatural food to nourish the by doubt, by CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy tury frescoes in Orvieto ly here, concerning the pro- "Could the of the despite encyclical's words, Catholic Church and the other their souls. cathe- Bishops boredom, by nsusea, by un- dral Pope Paul that Paul offered (NC) Pope Paul VI cele- telling of the and posed draft declaration on Middle F.ast not do likewise? expresses hopes churches, rather than any im- happiness and often also by Pope the Mass miracle, a brated Mass on the Feast of he had seen Catholle-Jewish relations ex- of Thurs- in the ancient Cathedral of enamels on the Many antiphons Holy the Assumption in the parish reliquary of the pected to be discussed by the in an otherwise Orvieto after a trip by heli- corporal which day great rite, church here, and prayed for tell the same Vatican Council’s third ses- for resound with copter from the papal sum- story. The date instance, peace and two of of the sion. verses Cautious Letter... mer palace at Castelgandolfo Italy’s politi- reliquary is inscribed on like; cal leaders. President Antonio it: 1337. Commenting on a recent ar- "Pay (the Jews) back, some 70 miles sway. Segnl and Communist Party He told of ticle on the declaration in The O to (Continued bom Page 1) confuslon and bewilderment of the Catholic “Let not the man of today." three documents Lord, according faith, including head of the Pope said, “believe that Palmiro Togliatti. the 14th century Tablet, Msgr. Oesterreicher their actions because they did can shake the Chureh'e very the of recounting and the with primacy the Pope as Both had the wrote the editor: not dialogues fallow he can find other men suffered miracle —a bull understand thy condescen- foundations and lead men to the center of authority. food for his of the Christiana. strokes a few days earlier. period when the “Your correspondent finds sion',” Msgr. Oesterreicher embrace most bizarre insatiable hunger of life out- Popes resided ways of Tedious and unfruitful nego- side the faith and in In a talk to pilgrims, Pope in Avignon, the opposition of Arab Bishops concluded. A CONTINUING meditation thinking, as though the Chureh tiations with Czechoslovakia com- France; a history munion with Christ Lord. Paul said he prayed for peace, of the miracle written to what he calls ‘the partial on the Church will should disavow herself and and have made clear Our "in yield Hungary noting that "we are Orvieto in exculpation of the Jews’ rem- take the latest “Let not the man of today as always 1340; and a miracle About “many spiritual benefits, the up very and the difficulty of dialogue with iniscent Everyone’s Talking believe that to at the beginning of some con- play, produced in of the attitude of the untried of life.” gain the broad Orvieto no very ones we believe the way* atheistic Communism. But doctrine he needs for his temporal life flagration which could yet late* than 1330. ‘opponents of the of Chureh stands in need of,” the Pope Paul promises continued Albert’s THE MISSION must burn our world." papal infallibility at the First of the efforts he make it an alterna- up present WHAT encyclical promises. A fresh- in the interest of OF THE Vatican 1870 Italian am) he peace tive to He also told the crowd he three-quar- Council in they Church, argues, requires searching for the bread Culilna ening of spiritual faith between men. ters of American through must was for President a century between the the motion as that “we meet the world of religious life, with loyalty praying Sog- reject inoppor- CHEF'S SPECIAL study of the of Christ time of Urban mystery and talk with it” to nl. IV and the tune.’ Fall Caarit in in a dia- WITH Catholic tradition. the Church has long been NON-CHRISTL\N' re miracle play? Lazzarini “He of their convic- Start logue characterised clear- “Let not the man of He did not mention Togliatti de- speaks Itrlth. a by ligions, the today DINNER preoccupation of the Pope. encyclical expres- termined to find out. ness, meekness, trust and believe that the treasures of by name, but said another tion that the planned pron- ped- ses a desire "to join with In Reform of the Church Is to documents of the 17th and ouncement of the Council on agogical prudence. These dif- them in faith and beauty handed down Itailan political figure besides be pursued, the promoting and defend- 18th centurlca he *4.25 “aggioma- conversations are to him by history and Chris- the president was in serious read of hid- the Jews ‘will Inevitably set fering envis- common Ideals raento” of John XXIII ing of religi- den compartments In tremendous limit being aged as Involving three circles tian civilization have by now condition and he prayed to the mar- alight a flagration • DINNER in mind ous liberty, human brother- hie edicule that kept “as our program including unbelievers, those become of a mere archeologi- Our Lady to have pity on him. houses the re- of antl-Catholic and anti-Chris- hood, good culture, social wel- • COCKTAILS of action." But Pope Paul ad- "who above all adore cal and folklore value. Nor let liquary of the corporal in tian ill will'." the one, fare and civil • DANCE monishes: “The Church will order.'! him think of Orvieto cathedral. He began While conceding that this • BANQUETS supreme God whom we, too, them or pre- a rediscover her Stressing "what we have in thorough examination "is FRIDAY l renewed youth- adore," the circle of Christi- serve them just as precious of the fear of Arab Bishops no • CLUB common rather than what di- Scout Idealism fulness not so much heirlooms edicule, a container doubt real and and SATURDAY by chang- anity and finally those of the worthy to be kept, used as a genuine" LUNCHEONS her exterior vides us” is the encyclical's CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy shrine. ing laws as by household of the Catholic faith. indeed, but void of truth and recommendation the (RNS) tor "the IVININIJLMOO Interiorly assimilating her on sub- interior content. For in that High praise On the floor of the niche 0004 Your Hot! Albort A. luotco While it is noted that “the ject of trust of obedience of the dialogue with fel- would idealism which governs the the edicule he found 3 Rooms— spirit to dialectic of this exercise of case, they be only ash- a trap- Dining ..." low Christians. psychology” of the Boy Scout door. Beneath Christ and es on his hands. it was an empty Facilities for 20 to 300 thought patience will The spirit of within movement was voiced dialogue "But let the man of by Pope chamber with another 14 lAOII ROCK AVI. Indeed, the Pope make us discover elements of today, trap- appears the Church itself Is set down Paul VI when he greeted more door alarmed that the of on the other hand, believe that in its floor. Opening it he HANOVIR, N.J. spirit re- truth in the opinions of in than 1,000 Scouts and Rovers form ringing hopee of a respon- he who seeks in the world of found still another Reservations 992-7425 may have gottan out of others,” its purpose is una- siveness from the secret “to all truth and vir- Christ the of God Italy, U.S., Greece, chamber and Cloud Mondtya Euapt Holiday band, that a wordly spirit Is bashedly missionary and in- Kingdom a trapdoor lead- tue and to all the of our Germany, France and Portu- reality above all, will have bread and ing to a third chamber. abroad “so that a danger bor- tranaigently uncompromising Thia doctrinal and spiritual Inherit- bread in gal. chamber dering almost on in abundance, even as proved to be a treas- vertiginous maintaining the essentials ance ..." “Without ideals, one cannot regards those material goods ure house of documentation. live, just as without life one When CAN’T cannot walk," the Pope told THERE WAS a medieval you them* adding that the fact strongbox of wood banded "your idealism is built with Iron. There upon was also a take it with the basis of an outdoor activity 17th-century wooden box, you scientifically disciplined and worked in gold and windowed organized detracts nothing with want be sure its left In the crystal. In this box were you to best from its value." objective two pieces of very old linen, In Paul re- which possible hands. For information contrast, Pope Lazzarini Identified as ferred the "sad to spectacle" remnanLs of the corporal from about excellent presented by such groups of which the relic of the Bolsena our modern the current generation as the miracle had been cut. There call “teddy boys," "mods” and was storage facilities, also a purse of blue silk FOR “rockers" which "reveals a bound and In SAVINGS fringed gold and EL 4-7800 drama of vice, disturbing •liver thread. Thia, he said, hopelessness and delinquen- once held the relies. cy.” There were also three small Inc. • documents, two of parchment Engel Brothers, and one of paper. 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This he crisis, Father (NC) A move toward attend. the program, every American child, regard- closer recommended the nature of federal government said, would have the effect of less Blum referred to letters he relations with subsidized of the school he Catholics won the Gospels and the Rev. Virgil C. Blum, S.J., the education attends, had received from Church, of 4,364,000 vet- providing a scholarship for I do two rabbis spontaneous at the chairman not thiftk that the applause the interpretation of ecumen- of the political sci- oppos- two erans who attended elemen- needy children. ition forces and Protestant educational meeting here of the World Al- ence at could continue to ism and the meaning of Chris- department Marquette tary and It leaders. liance high schools is to obstruct legislative of the Reformed Church- tian life in the University, in an interview FATHER BLUM said the programs everyday world, be assumed that of for the es. But in down here said many intelicctqal develop- “These men without excep- getting to problems of religious liberty, a growing number these veterans entered greatest obstacle to a pro- details of church- ment of our children.” tion,” he said, unity the delegates relations Protestant and Jewish ed- gram “oppose shared race and the quest related schools.” of equal educational sup- time on tempered their enthusiasm for world ucators are supporting federal port is the task of principle as being in- peace. getting COMMENTING on the prob- with On the state consistent and warnings about Catholic The aid to all children as being in level. Father Catholics involved. able fate incompatible report looked forward Bluttu of non-public schools with God-centered stands on mixed the national interest. stated, direct tuition he admitted, “1 education. marriages to the removal of difficulties in “However,” if federal aid went and grant such only to They feel that the word of God religious freedom. the matters of programs as that think it must be said that, public mixed mar- ONE LIKELY outcome Is adopted New institutions. Father is to Catholic observers at the in- by York State with the encouragement of the Blum permeate all subjects, riages, rivalries over converts, contained in the said, "in view of the and, if ternational Delaney “Jun- may receive favorable consid- you can justify sending assembly were the question of re-Baptism and ior G.I. clergy, an increasing number skyrocketing costs of educa- Msgr. Francis Bill,” which would eration in a number of of children half a for half of Thyssen of the hindrances states, Catholic parents are coming tion, think day to churches in provide direct tuition I that a massive their Netherlands and Rev. grants to lie said CEF will to subjects to another James some countries. attempt to realize that, as parents and It recommend- parents for use at program of federal aid which Quinn, of the school obtain local and state tax school, you have in effect sur- S.J., Scotland, who ed joint citizens, they must become treats religious services with of their choice. He said there credits unfairly the nation’s rendered the rationale of God- attended as representatives of on tuition paid in actively involved, together Catholics, formation of small seven million church-related centered education.” tlie Vatican's Secretariat for study groups, and collabora- Christian Promoting Unity. The tion in welfare activities. alliance is composed of Pres- News of Education IN THEIR byterian and Calvinist groups. second and more cautious looks at these same THE UNITY STAND was ex- matters the delegates urged pressed in two declarations. Predicts the alliance’s executive com- in The first was Changes Schools a summary of mittee and the observers at the the findings of the committee Vatican Council to hold talks ST. PAUL, Minn. (NC) ter ruling that the the case institution of to handle tlie higher learning appointed unity in Rome on what were called The squeeze in the class- hoped to avert the "senseless iii questions. the U.S. with such a staff. The second was the rooms in “danger points” of rela- the years immediate- and destructive controversies from Bishop Walter W. Curtis of adopted the floor and re- tions between tlie churches. ly ahead is going to produce which have arisen this over Bridgeport, who founded the flected the of many feeling They said they were troubled experimentation and a shift in potentially explosive Issue.” university last fall, appointed delegates that the committee the "which the Catho- emphasis in Catholic “We concluded that the by policy schools, is- three men and two to report was too optimistic. women lic Church pursues in most according to sociologist Rev. sue might best be handled if the Andrew department. The unity committee report countries in the field of mixed Greeley. a group of ob- churchmen, “The commission given to cited climate that He sees these trends: not anew makes marriages, in restrictions on viously anti-religious or the lay to teach the- people possible real progress in ecu- freedom of and in • More, rather than fewer. anti-Bible, were to bring it to worship ology is an extension to them menical discussions between discrimination in civil life Catholic court that the colleges, because of so public dis- by the of his authoritv the Bishop the Reformed groups and toward Presbyterian minori- tremendous increase in cussion might be centered up- to teach the Faith,” said Bish- Rome. ties." college enrollments. on the question of the consti- op Curtis. "To the extent that • A great in tutionality of the law rather expansion it links a layman with the Newman Club work than upon more emotionally on secu- Bishop’s direct authority of lar campuses. laden issues,” he said. it Is a mark of • • teaching deep Some kind of federal aid confidence in the News in the laity and an- People for Catholic because schools, For Retarded other recognition of their in- public opinion has shifted and NEW ORLEANS (NC) creased ability to take COFFEE impor- - Rev. wants the best schools -A BREAK Brother Philip S. Hurley, S.J., replaced by Archbishop An- possible tant responsibilities in the Sylvere, C.F.X., right, principal of St. School for department of special educa- Joseph's High has resigned as of who has been young Americans no mat- chaplain thony Jordan, tion for Church.” at he conducted ter where mentally retarded chil- Montvale Makes a point during a coffee ,break superiors institute Aug. the New York Catholic Inter- coadjutor Bishop since 1955. they are enrolled. dren in the New Orleans • Larger for Arch- 4-15Brothers the Xaverian Brothers at the Monvale school. His listeners, lef to right,by are racial Council. Archbishop MacDonald was outlays lay Donal, C.F.X at diocese has been established superior St. Joseph's School, Oradell; Brother Rev. Gregory named tiular teachers, to meet the compe- Goes to 3 Terms C.F.X., director of the Bartholomew, Roettger, Archbishop of by Archbishop John P. Cody. Brother John Egan, F.S.C.H., from 0.5.8., has been made admin- Medeana. tition, which has now gone as institute, and guest speaker Sister M. Lilian, S.S.N.D., SANTA CLARA, Calif. (NC) lona istrator of St. Bernard Abbey Dr. Martin Luther King high as $lO,OOO for a starting College Jr„ principal of a special school in A revolutionary academic and chancellor of St. Bern- leader of tlie Southern Christ- teacher with a Ph. D. at the St. Louis, Mo., for of the past pattern will be followed this ard’s College in Cullman, Ala. ian Leadership Conference will University California. has six years, been, appointed September at Jesuit-operated To Dedicate Archbishop John Hugh Mac- be to 1964 John F. Father Greeley, interviewed presented head of the department. She University of Santa Clara here. Back Aid for Donald, 83, has at St. Thomas All, resigned as Kennedy Award of- the Chi- College here, is has been in this field 14 for The new system is fashioned Cardiac Unit hoad of the Edmonton, Alta., cago Catholic Interracial Coun- president-elect of the Ameri- years. after methods now used at •> Canada, Archdiocese. He was cil Oct. 29. can Catholic Sociological Soci- To the JERSEY CITY implement program, number of other colleges. Lev. The Dr. ety and director of the Nation- individual Democrats Louis special classes with- Patrick A. Donohoe, uni- J. Garibaldi Cardiac al Research S.J., Urged Opinion Center at in certain regular schools Unit will be dedicated at St. versity president, explained the University of the WASHINGTON, D C. Dr. Francis Aug. 25 . throughout archdiocese there will be three 11-week opinions which they disbe- Hospital at 10 • THE MOOERN AIR CONDITIONIO • will be used. Francis J. Brown, professor of a m. with Rev. Although taught terms each year. Freshmen lieve." Raymond Gov- the economics at DePaul Univer- ern, 0.F.M., Bible separately, exceptional and will take He said that defenders of the chaplain, officiat- Law Fails sophomores four asked children will be brought into sity, the Committee on status ing. courses a term, juniors and quo preach “that the robert treat a KNOH HOTEL contact with Resolutions The unit MOSCOW, Idaho (RNS) - daily normal chil- and Platform of public school is on the second seniors, three courses. Classes is the school of An Idaho law dren with whom the Democratic National of the requiring daily they must ad- will be held four times Com- democracy,'biit by their floor hospital and will Bible a week ex- reading without com- just eventually as adults if mittee this week to include all accommodate three heart pa- Invites reservations Monday, Tuesday, Thursday ample they teach that those your ment in public schools was de- they are to be school children in its tients. accepted into and Friday. 1964 who dissent from the clared unconstitutional community life. ‘public’ It is • COMMUNION MEAKFASTS by a plank endorsing federal aid to named for Dr. Gari- At graduation, each student educational philosophy arc to three-judge federal court • education. baldi, who has been chief • ORDINATION OINNIRt will have taken a total of 42 receive nothing from the com- which cited the 1963 U.S. Su- Brown, who is chairman of medicine at the hospital for • WEDDING RECEPTIONS all of of collected tax Court Theologians courses, equal length. monly fund for 20 preme decision. Lay the board of the National As- years and has specialized in • CONVENTIONS. SEMINARS The system, it was explained, academic content.” The state suit was initiated BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (NC) sociation for Personal treatment of heart conditions. SALES MEETINO is designed to enable the stu- Rights by a group of Protestant cler- Sacred Heart in decried Following the dedication 12 Function University dent to study in and to Education, discrim- Roomi Top Capocify In Or* Room 1230 here have depth gymen and church members. will an all-laitv ination against the seven Catholic ceremony, a reception will be make him more mil- Life STANIEY J. AKUS. A staff in its responsible held in the medical Manager ALBERT W. SUNDER, fr eeid.nl spokesman for the clergy- philosophy anil lion children attending non- conference for his own education. Under 50 PARK NEWARK - men, the Rev. Donald H. theology department when state schools which he room. PLACE, MARKET 2-1000 Lee, the old system, students took said is Chair Planned an American Lutheran classes arc minis- resumed In Sept- between six and implicit in present and pro- ter and director tember.*' eight courses of the Univer- posed federal legislation. CHICAGO (NC) The Uni- of each semester. sity Idaho's Lutheran Stu- The diocesan versity of Chicago divinity university • dent af- HE BACKED school is Foundation, explained claims it is the first Catholic the so-cal ,'xl planning to establish litis Rides in J\.H. Junior G.I. Bill, which would a professorial chair of Rom- provide a tuition grant for each an Catholic Life and Thought. DOVER, N.H. A ruling by Teacher Aides to Boost child attending primary or sec- Dr. Jerald C. Brauer, dean City Attorney T. Casey Moher ondary schools in the form of of the school, said lectures de- has paved the way for public a voucher negotiable only at livered at the school Leon school buses to by Teacher’s Time for Kids transport pu- an approved school of choice. Cardinal Suenens of Brussels pils of St. Thomas Aquinas ST. LOUIS, Mo. (RNS) The same bill is endorsed were so A slcal education, art and dra- High School this fall. by “exhilarating” that a teacher-aide program Citizens for Education Free- way was sought to continue assign- matics; and assistant teachers Moher, in a four-page letter ing volunteer assistants dom, another organization such meetings. to will undertake tutorial duties. to the school committee, said of Catholic parents similar schools to handle rou- Including aid to the teacher in it was not for the seeking goals. tine mandatory Brown matters under the direc- to said a false constitu- leading classes, city provide the bus serv- for tion of classroom teachers will but tional issue has been raised CHILDREN A training program to pre- ice, there were no restric- be inaugurated the wiUi respect to education. by Arch- pare volunteers will begin in tions prohibiting it. He for diocese of St. Louis, The said the true issue is the RELIGIOUS September. Training will board had already au- Msgr. James state’s T. Curtin, su- range from 40 hours for cler- thorized the transportation "preferential tax sup- OF for EVERYONE perintendent of schools, said ical to plan, the port of such educational aides as much as 120 provided city attor- phi- the new program will free hours of in-service instruction ney did not rule adversely. losophies as nondenomination- CATHOLIC teachers and alism and secularism principals for for assistant teachers. Students from 17 southeast- and in more direct educational func- its forcing of dissenters to BOOKS 0T Curtin cited ern New Msgr. a study Hampshire Catholic pay SI Nimrk tions. Teachers, he in taxes for the propagation Halsey St, added, the Bay City, Mich., public parishes attend the school, but of sometimes spend as much as schools which Dover revealed that only students are in- two-thirds of their time in such assistance volved in the gives the aver- transportation “non-productive” work. plan. age classroom teacher 144 per Four types of aides will be cent more time for lesson pre- used, Msgr. Curtin said. Cler- paration. 57 ************** per cent more Saint ical aides will relieve James teachers time to hear recitations, 41 of per there is no paperwork; supervision cent more time to supervise aides will *"?, ' •*» <2 atudanla. Clumi assist teachers in activities, 27 cent *52*r and ** POINT per more ? f.* "» '« wld, and IN** w mm*mmrn g* OUR .'"'i TRY US* 0 AND SEE BACK TO SCHOOL

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Crane Brinton, one of America’s lead- moratorium" Love Is a Basic of mass demonstrations. Per- ing history scholars, has pointed out that haps less moderately, James Farmer and a of reign terror has been a component John Lewis advocate continuance of dem- part of other great move- revolutionary onstrations, but insist that these must be HumanProblem ments besidos the French Revolution. The peaceful in character. original terror of The temptation of our Robespierre disgusted Where is the for age means literally Instruction responsibility the is to all sensible place all even communicated Frenchmen by its gross ex- to problems, by word of rioting be placed? There to be basically human cesses and acts of The appears problems, “on mouth. injustice. ultimate no doubt that it is hoodlums the in their teens drawing board.” More and As applied to Christian result was the failure of the revolution to and 20s who have more, it seems, we are com- early been using race literature, it designates a achieve its worthwhile to objectives. as an ing rely upon "the formu- excuse for an uncontrolled release series of questions and answers la,” "the "the of hatred and and method,” or- formulated and published AMERICA TODAY the vandalism, who are by is in midst of ganization” for the resolution ecclesiastical thus authority. The so- a civil revolution. doing a grave disservice to a of problems such rights Many thinking right- as have oc- called Catechism of the Coun- eous cause. The same citizens hold that a age cupied our attention these past total reform here and group supplied cil of Trent, published in 1566, now the white weeks. For the answer of American civil attitudes counter-demonstrations in New many, is a manual of instructiona rights to the must take York and seemed too to problem of sexuality destined for place. They are equally con- only anxious pro- is primarily priests. a simple one; simpler by vinced the must voke a fight. Its close relation with the changeover take place in far than we have made it to Council of Trent and its a be. "There ap- peaceful manner. AN ought to be a law!” EDITORIAL comment in “Ameri- proval by subsequent popes The unfortunate outbreaks'in "Sex should be taught in the New ca” states: “. We have here not have given it a high degree . . only a schools!” "Parents should York, Rochester, Jersey, City, Elizabeth 'race of authority. problem but an age problem. Should unite against and Paterson the teenagers, store- The Catechism” suggest that civil rights have theater "Penny teenagers the same legal right as keepers, managers, revolution now have was published many may entered its adults to in etc." years assemble crowds, to state by the of of terror not ago Bishop Eng- reign phase. As in its French and It is our intention to dis- grievances to remain on the scene land and Wales, and for prototype, the terrorthat parage suggestions of this sort. many stalks the streets even after a disturbance has been cre- At the years was obligatory in that of American cities threatens to proper time and place undo the ated?” area as a basic text of religious and in proper measure they noble objectives and worthy motives instruction. In the U.S, the of Responsible leaders and responsible are both necessary and useful. Negro leaders. Baltimore Catechism was pub- citizens of both races wish to achieve What does concern us is the Individual the lished in 1885, following direc- riots and the whole riot tendency to remain at this necessary reforms within the framework tives of the Third are to rest Plenary mentality an illegitimate offshoot of of and level; secure in the legality in an of Council of Baltimore. It was atmosphere peace false peace a justified reform movement. Dr. and they often provide. Martin public order. Full should revised and adapted to various Luther support be King, Roy Wilkins,' Whitney to TODAY’S GENERATION age groups in 1941. given legally constituted authority to Young and A. will come to In recent times books Philip Randolph have been a grips with the many put firm and immediate end to the an sexual of instruction have urging emphasis on voter registration hoodlumism problem only when it religious re- and vandalism which can on- and recognizes it for what it is, ceived official approval. The pressure through the polls coupled ly subvert the goals of our mature citizen- namely, a most basic human method of and answer with a question “broad curtailment, if not a total ry. problem; a problem at the is still followed, but many re- deepest level of human exist- cent authors have tended ence, the level of love. Paren- towards presenting the matter Ecclesiam Suam tal vigilance can contain it; of the catechism according to sex instruction of the biologi- methods favorable to compre- Po cal and physiological hension rather than to verbal Pe Paul VI, after a year In his variety •i*. Catholics and other Christians should disarm can it; but only love memorization. pontificate, issued his first encyclical. An stress what we have In common rather can overcome it. on admittedly lengthy document, it covers a than It is axiomatic one can- Q. I have heard several what divides us. This is significant that variety of subjects from not give what he occasions that Mass stipends ranging Com- since the battle line seems to doesn’t have. to be drawn do not benefit the Church to munism Roman Catholic relations Most parents can give their with between those with God and those with- children which they are made. Could Jews and Moslems. some love because, as out God. how this individuals, they truly love you please explain i Pope Paul left no doubt in the minds And it does not well for them. This is money is used? r 6f the readers augur love, however, about his attitude and com- not the love A. Mass to peace if Christians throughout the world that the child stipends belong prehension of world problems. It is par- make doctrinal wants and needs. Above all the priest who says the Masses, battlegrounds. If we are ticularly impressive in its condem- to NewLook at the else the child must feel and and he may use them as he epen find peace, then the search must be Nation’s nation of atheistic Communism be touched by the love which wishes (unless he is a member which he made by all who worship God and accept gave him life; the love which of a religious order and has a branded as a “sham” a and “blind Him as of dog- part their lives. "explains” him, gives him vow of poverty, in which case ma which degrades and saddens.” meaning, and of which he the stipend belongs to his or- POPE PIUS in his Social Order BY XII, encyclical, Struggling stands as a living symbol. In der). THIS TIME his encyclical, Ec- Human! Generis, stressed the a word, conjugal love. clesiam Suam, has been authority (j. Was the Good Thief who read, analyzed, of the If MSGR. GEORGE It is in the serene climate encyclical: “. . the Supreme By G. HIGGINS and interpreted all. Paul . died beside Our Lord cano- by Pope stressed Pontiffs in their of conjugal love that the child the official documents pur- Director, Social Action nized? fact that during his "His Dept,, NCW'C begins his own adventure in pontificate, posely pass judgment on a matter to A. Since Our Lord Himself Church” will not to up loving. Whatever his capacity only continue offer that time under declared that the Good Thief dispute, it is obvious in his of ten for loving as he its services as a encyclical Aug. 6, against an American back- and grows older, peacemaker but will ac- that the Ecclesiam family development than it will would be with Him in Para- matter, according to the mind Suam the first of ground.” in great part be mea- foster ours tively “rational and civilized does, or are more in ac- we are in his agree- and will of the same cannot his pontificate Pope Paul sured by the love of his dise, certain, ments” for Pontiff, be Father Masse asks himself cord with human dignity.” that he is in heaven. peaceful relations na- VI does not discuss parents one for case, Any between any longer considered in detail whether not the other. It is a question open to or the American On the other hand, "There formal decree of canonization tions and encourage mankind to shun any of the great moral important that parents read vio- discussion prob- economy is operating "with are gross in Ameri- among theologians.” Such was injustices or issued by the Church would lent and deadly conflict. lems of our times. for hooks attend lectures or the declaration of the justice all,” or with "jus- can life, and many unsolved thus be We know authority of an "We realize how long this in any other way Inform them- superfluous. In other words, Pope Paul, like his tice and equity for the problems. The ; : encyclical. letter would have to be,’’ he . . . great selves about edu- from divine revelation that the common good." His proper sex predecessors, offers himself and answer Is struggle for a dedi- Thief is a saint. the In Ecclesiam says, "if to society cation for their Good Suam you will find we were indicate a cated children. But Church in the role of the carefully balanced "yes" to justice and freedom, a so character even the main lines of the none of these peacemaker of the Pope, the for and "no". lo truth can ever sub- that all nations and objectives modern and love is only half stitute for all people may ap- his pontificate and program of Christian the lesson which a blueprint for peace won. We may not be able to him in his life, and we do not intend to ON only they can give their chil- Vocations proach office as the instrument on earth. ONE HAND, he says, see For as yet ail the challenges dren of peace. enter into such an undertaking "Not many economic by their example; the Rome has systems ahead, but enough of them are Members of the Aposto- spoken; let us hope that now." in the world lesion of mutual respect, pa- Most he or any at all already evident late for Vocations can gain significantly, urged that the world will listen. sufficiently tience, sacrifice, Significantly, however, ho provide a more and so on substantial and to us a indulgence under to pressing keep busy the plenary does refer the importance material basis for through litany of true hu- personal for a long time to come.” the ordinary conditioni on: of social and economic prob- man love. Aug. 24, St. Bartholomew for a lems In our rapidly changing The Press Box WE WILL And once a week for re- Campaign CONCLUDE our Rectory world and notes that lie Is with discussion on a practical citing daily piety any "pleased to take this note. The two priests from Paterson who the oppor- for vocations JjS’ in "chacras,” the "sticks” where We have been advised that prayer ap- Have to thev tunity of reaffirming his close gone lea, Peru, need a work. parents interested in proved by the ecclesiasti- rectory. adherence” to the salutary Paul’s pursuing The Advocate a the of education cal authority. began month ago, work- The ocial of the Cath- Pope question sex priests graduated a month teachings A of ing with the diocese, to the of ago olic Church. can obtain a wealth of informa- partial indulgence get price from a language school in Lima. They tion and advice from our 300 days can be gained for a good home and for have own base-of-operations been given an in Archdioccsan each act of or piety Father area lea in which THE HOLY FATHER em- Family Life charity George Dudak and Father James they are to be given a parish. A phasizes "the nobility and the Encyclical Apostolate. This organization performed for the intention Jahnucci. Eleven building vocations thousand dollars is the is under necessity of the spirit of pov- is charged by the Archbishop of fostering to project way there. The By JOSEPH R. THOMAS goal. This wouldn’t build of rectory erty which characterizes to and advance the priesthood. much a house and later church and the Editor sponsor pro- in school will be built Managing the United States, but it will be Gospel of Christ" and that it gram* for the betterment of enough in the center of the I don’t project. can contribute to the know that Pope Paul He has discussed family life, Including the hows to build a fine home and house in greatly the Church parish While this is solution is given much to and of instruction. Peru. building going on, the of our major social chuckling to and its mission particularly whys sex what priests have been assigned to work in and economic problems. himself, with all the its mission to the world in Any individual can contact he has the T (achiche, a town of mud-houses and He says that the spirit of problems to contend the most important talks he apostolate at its office (He HeAdvofealel CONTRIBUTIONS are coming slow- a with. poverty "makes us But if he is, his has 4-6550) or either Fa- we partly restored more sen- encycli- given, too. Thus last Jan- through and list them on the mission adobe church. The cal him Official Publication of the page. peo- sitive to, and more capable of gives cause for a uary, when he made his his- ther Johnson (Po 8-1177) or We are ple Indians grateful to all who there, who haven’t had a murmur Archdiocese of Newark and of have made understanding the human as- of delight at the ex- toric pilgrimage to the Father Coilis (Pi 8 1800) for them. priest in heaven Holy the Diocese of To date we have about $B6O. While knows when, are thrilled pects of economic questions, pense of the press. Land, he said at Bethlehem: materials and would substan- Paterson. to have Publlahed weekly by The Advocate the the priests who have to wealth and There was all this "Our tially aid parents or priests are awaitingbetter news from come to them by applying to specula- desire Is to work for teachers Publlehtni Corp.i Moat Rev. Thomas tion A. BoUnd. S.T.D . Prealdenti R». lUV. from New the It can effect the for maybe 10 months or the good the in giving sex instructions. us, they are in two Jersey, but they are progress of world, in its Mafr. Jama A. Hughea. P.A., J.C.D., living bite-size rooms, poor, mis- that next to just and often severe standard so he was writing an en- interests, and for its salvation. The same organization would VO. Vlca Prealdenti Rl. U«v. Magr, a garage and are erably poor. Jamee T. t-oooey. p M., they not com- of that cyclical. And then when he did Wc be only too to indi- a., A Wo., judgment they require, look upon the world with glad help Secretary! 11 ainton Bt„ Newark. HI. plaining. set about the task vidual 07101. Phone a.-t OToo NEW JERSEY by giving to our the "ex- immense If the parishes or groups of will now do indigence sympathy. Editorial Board! Moat Rev. Mania of more perts" surmised —and Speaking “bite-size,” how ara-the than send two of its most solicitous and generous re- world thinks itself to be t parishes sponsor programs to W. Stanton. S.T.I). PR.D.i Moat Rev. finest young priests John J. Dougherty. S.T.L., S.S.D.! Rt padres The and ex- ported til a I it would be stranger help instruct parents in this eating? restaurants In lea,* to Peru. It will them attention, finally by from Christianity, Rev. Magr. William C. HaUnbuchi give a decent about "the matter. Rl. Rev. Magr. Georg* W. from a place the wish that econ- pill." The Christianity does These would Shea. S.T.D.i first-hand are a to pressing specu- not consider programs Magr. Hugh report, little live and the means to for lation reached be conducted lit. Rev. J. Fttaatmmona. care these omic goods be not the source such a pitch itself a stranger from the by a priest and/ MR.! Vary Rev. Magr. Tbomaa M. frightening. The have L.U8.1 Rev. priests been given people of God. that good a Reardon. Very Magr. WU- of conflicts, of selfishness and many people were world, no matter what attitude or psychologist, knowledge- at Ham N. Field. M I. S.i Rev. WUllam J. kitchen-privileges the hacienda, to flourishing their able about the Dufly. S.T.L.i Rev, Jamea W. O'Neill I Our priests let their flock know of pride among men, but that marriage cer- the world adopts towards it." subject and wlxich that Rev. William Keller, A.M.. S.T.Li the garage is attached. tificates in in to Of course their Heavenly Father has not they be used in justice and eq- anticipation of experienced talking Rev. Francis J. Houghton, S.T.L, bur abandoned some EVEN MORE revealing is Executive Director, Rt. Rev. Magr. priests didn’t all the uity for the common good and momentous pronounce- parents along these lines. go way to lea His in John J. children Peru. Neither will ment the discourse he Ktley. to be chefs. God’s accordingly distributed with on the subject. lengthy gave Patereon ItapreaenUtlvti Very Rev. They need a better at What is blll-of-fare children in New the of the second Q. the precise mean- Jersey abandon our greater opening than what foresight.” Joseph R. Tbomaa. they can come with in the NOW THE EXPERTS can be session ing of the word ‘catechism?’ up *athers who have gone down there of the Vatican Council Subscription Prices 14.50 yearly. time to with Second Claaa left after THE POPE’S insistence that expected to desist for a month last fall. He A. The word catechism footage paid at Newark. them, sweating it out such said then that the under Match good news. for act o< 1. IST*. economic resources be used or so, Pope Paul's pro- talk itself would substitute for “in justice and equity for the nouncement dealt with noth- Iho encyclical usually expected ing more at common good" brings to mind prosaic than the the start of anew reign. Church. Rev. Benjamin Massc's new And what did he talk about? Our Parish With the Blanket Land book, Justice for All, which infallibility born of Three of the four divisions Disciples we can will he released this month by hindsight, 'say wo were headed: “Awareneaa of should have Bruce. expected as much. the Church," "Renewal of the For Father Masse, who has one thing, Pope Paul, as Church," "Dialogue with the With evidenced in the Modem Word His served 25 years as economics encyclical it- World” exactly the of is too much Coming editor of the Jesuit weekly self, of a diplo- subject matter of the three mat to tread America wrote this timely on ground tho divisions of his encyclical Ec- By FRANK council Fathers J. SHEER book "to help bridge the gap might wish to clesiam Suam (His Church). The 72 between papal social docu- explore. For another, there is He said then: "Let the disciples were sent spiscs but Me, despises Him that the ments and those Catholics who nothing approaching a consen- world know this: the very much as the twelve sent Me." Trinity. Church think like sus of theological fav- looks at had been. were seriously, or would opinion the world with They to go in ran into St. John has no pro- They no difficulties dearer state- to think about the oring a change in the Church’s found pairs, make no seriously, understanding, with sin- provision for delivering their ment of the Father-Son their message. On rela- great socio-economic problems teaching on the validity of tho cere admiration and with daily needs, eat what their return their tion than Matthew birth the talk was not and Luke of control pill. It was sincere were our times.” un- intention not of con- they given. They were of qucsUons could give us here. The Son they not an- will re- It be he warranted to expect Paul but being sent as lambs veal the can considered, says, Pope quering it, of serving It; among swer but of devils Father to us to with they had if we "an introduction to the act precipitously in the mat- not of despising but wolves, the wolves they cast out. And will listen. At the Last It, of ap. Our Lord told Supper Church’s social writ- ter. were to be not lamb like but H e W8 teaching, predating it; not of condemn- them He had seen * s ‘‘No Satan fall- *y one comes Actually, a study of Pope ing but of tough. Yet even to them to, n the,. it, strengthening they ing. The devil's doom t athcr but ” Paul’s was al- through me texts n“l talks shows and aaving it.” would announce that the King- written Here He that ready clear. says no one that the Church has been one dom of God was at hand. We have comes even to know Augut Intentions so so far had who of his THIS THEME - only an the favorite topics, even the For that was what occasional Father but they were reference to Our is, through Him. The Holy Father’s gen- when as Cardinal Montini he Church, tho task before it to- for Mint to heal the sick and F-ord’s moods The was day, its end feelings. disciples were eral Intention for August is: Archbishop of Milan. mission In the world of the to go A Kingdom’s nearness. Here we are told that two collection and its relations He was and two into every That the methods adopted of messages and with tho As with the citv Twelve, we won- joyful “He whither talks world is a rejoiced in the He was Himself to by nations to achieve pros- he gavo even then was unifying thread ddr how well equipped they Holy Spirit" at the choice come. If they had perity may be based on the recently published under the running through his pontifi- wyre for this. of these 1 ’ oqjy gone teaching They insignificant ones, to to one place that moral and social teaching simple title, “The Church,” cate so far. The encycUeal Is ebuld each, would not say when It was corn- receive a revelation God had have been of the Church. simply a synthesis 38 places; they —and a tog or what its structure would not given to wise must THE CHURCH and the pa- brilliant "the and surely have gone to The mission Intention sug- one -of these prudent"! pacy have been his favorite thoughts many more. In the four gested to the Apostleship thoughts which lie topics at hli weekly general asks his months between the Feast of of Prayer by the Pope is: brother Bishopi to TIIEY went their HE WAS ASSERTING audiences. On these occasions meditate way equal- Tabernacles and the That the number of zeal- and act upon. a Raising he guarantee not men- with His which He of Lazarus has discussed auch sub- And ity Father, - Our Lord must ous and gifted priests in the thoughts which we of oned In the earlier sending: had done Now jects as: the {jth iiready. for the have gone Into every missions may keep pace laity ought to make rele- He that hours hoars first town, What Is tho Church? What you, Me; Ume we hear Him speak townlet, village, in Judea with the demands for their vant In our own lives, be- gad he that and la Its Mission? too, despises you de- of His own relation Perea. He have services. Who Is the cause If the world is to be in- personal must been on spiritual Me. And be that do- with the the Pope? Who Is Peter? Can fluenced spises Father, life within the road by the Church we continuously. Peter Be Recognized Today? will have to do it. "How does my hair look?" God Love You Look to the Council August 20, 1964 THEADVOCATE 5 Time to Reach Religion Is No Criter ion For ‘Re-Personalization ’ Those Outside For Political Fitness JOSEPH By BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN By A. BREIG

By REV. JOHN SHEERIN, C.S.P. Why are there more than fire on the earth? Just at this time in 100 conversions history, and our high and to a year per Talk about Our Lord with calling, as it has been for some of us, when are "Find me a Finn.” When in many warning that plunge Into the of some Catholics said this was priest many mission lands, others, invite them to serving God a textbook thing, or the spe- Russia gro community in New York pray we are de invaded Finland, Finns when in the U.S. being personalized, and fellowmen with keen real- of the proper and fitting because was irked by the fact that priests av- with you. Go out into the suf- ciality clergy and the became it strikes me that in specially popular there were 35 million Catholics little many ization of our unworthiness Mayor Wagner gave so much erage only a over two fering world where Christ is. Brhthers and Sistqrs. Religion around New York ways we are being re-person- and City. There in the U.S. But a seat on the attention to Martin Luther conversions a year? Because our failings. is our business,' our duty, our was a judgeship vacant at the Supreme Court is IF YOU HAVE failed in alized so rapidly that some a tre- King in the recent crisis and we are busier and must teach this, The council, too, is opening privilege. We must grasp its time and Mayor LaGuardia is mendous then people find the process pain- responsibility and no so little to the local In schools? But in send missionaries, help our eyes to alleged to Negro some par- what the Church meaning rightly, reform and have said, “Find me should educate ful. man be named to the leaders. ishes in a priest, deny your- a Finn." Africa, the priests really is. There is organiza- renew ourselves, and be about Court simply because of his self a to for this is in The Mayor tried to pacify hear confessions five hours luxury pay a cate- Certainly so the tion in tile At a chist Church there our Father's business with the present time, the religion. The only test should them local Ne- in Africa, take col- Church. Perhaps the most by appointing a four a week, up a has to be—but Democrats to be day, days in ad- the organiza- Christ. seem be saying, merit. gro to the Civil Court. But Har- lection in your office for striking thing the ecumenical dition to caring for mis- lep- tion is not Find us Catholic" The many the Church. a to coun- "quota” idea is not dy- lem district leaders later ob- ers. . . .and send it to council has done is sions and converts. one remind us THIS IS re-personalization terbalance the ing. In the old who is Republicans’ days certain structed the Mayor’s plans to responsible to the whole forcibly that Christianity does AS POPE PAUL said of the highest order. Catholic vice presidential women's The reason is probably this: the We are can- colleges used to ap- appoint the chairman of the Church, namely, the Holy not consist in everybody stand- other to of not to leave the work of didate. It makes about Catholics here, we want to day a throng pil- rcl- as pease by allowing a Board of Education to people come Father. Higher ing in rows parroting one grims, the to much sense as "Find 10% quota on the to us; in the missions, Church as a whole •igion governments or me a secular cam- the State Supreme Court. they another. The Finn." debating among may be called “the schools or other agencies; pus. made it said go out after the people. GOD LOVE YOU to T.C. sacra- we "They clear," the Fathers Now of has been a ment of Jesus Christ." are to enter into it ourselves, I we hear Negroes de- the for $2O: ‘Please The don’t say that no Catholic Herald-Tribune, “that they IS accept my THERE a single priest healthy thing. Church is "the transforming our is manding quotas in em- were to to tabernacle of homes, our available, or that it isn’t acting punish Mayor prayers and sacrifice sup- because who does not know His the communi- "good I ployment of the color Wagner because he did not dis- twenty peo- NEITHER presence, visible, his- neighborhoods, our politics." do say that port a catechist for one month DOES Catholi- of their skin. ple who left the Church during torical and social ties through Christian love and religion is not and should The notion is cipline Police Commissioner in the missions.” city mean we phenomenon not .... "to are to pretend that the a jobs should be allotted ac- Michael J. year to follow one of the of His presence and His ac- service. be criterion of fitness for Murphy for his Lori, Robin, Dicky, Kathryn the Church is not human as to three concupiscences: political office. Catholics cording the proportion of handling of the Harlem and sex, ego- tion in the midst of man- This is the right sort have and Barbara for $4.30: “We well as divine, or that its very of indi- Negroes in the Bedford tism and greed? kind." suffered too long under that population. Stuyvesant riots.” members vidualism. This is something In had a carnival to raise and leaders are nev- it is the money criterion and should spurn If we are to have court re- Are we of it really growing, ex- to the er The He is to live in us. With our what we are—im- custom to appoint help .... to wrong. council has worthy members of lepers.” now that they are free of the form, if we arc to have judges cept by baptisms and ad- tongues He is to ages and and the Board by Mr. and Mrs. F.K. for $150: shown us how to be honest speak truth sons daughters of Education ac- test. who are appointed on merit ding building to building? about faults and charity and wisdom; with of God, and brothers of Christ. cording to religion and "Last night we decided to our and the re- race. alone, we must scuttle this old However one answers the hands this sort sult has been that folks like our do mercy: with our THE "QUOTA" idea Maybe of thing helps forego our planned vacation If wc will be the kind of that custom of appointments to those who love peo- lo prevent in question, Christ us a lot better. feet hasten to help the Catholics are entitled to quarrels the com- trip so that our offering could needy, ple the ecumenical council is a cer- please religious or ethnic can plainly see that we have Another the sick, the aged, tho tain proportion of public munity among ethnic groups travel to the missions.” thing the council to jobs groups. signalling us be. we won’t because but it doesn't the to go out to those who are out has to discriminatcd-against. the dis- they constitute a cer- improve Cut this column, pin taught us is stop talk- become ciphers; we'll be We cannot afford to have not in. glo- tain percentage of the quality of the board. coming your sacrifice to it and ad- ing as if the mysteries the couraged: and with our hearts popula- misfits of rious human aware of in office who got beings tion is antiquated and The Communists do not limit dress it to Bishop Fulton J. faith could be contained with- to love our fellowmen, who shoulu THIS CUSTOM is causing a have misfits in office who got immortality; and little by lit- be to National Director, So- arc His scrapped. When Justice lot of trouble in New their zeal Communists, Sheen, in formulas. fellowmen too. York there because of some attri- pol- tle, each in his own work, Brennan, a Catholic, was at iticians bottonhole voters ciety for the Propagation of ap- City present. According to bute that has and In sum, the council is tel- Religion is no longer to be, we’ll make anew world. nothing to do the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, pointed to the Supreme Court the Herald Tribune, the Ne- with kiss babies and salesmen competence or, merit, ring New ling us that we arc—or should York, or Bishop Martin doorbells. Shall we who have become mature W. Stanton, 31 St., Christians, Christ huddle in Mulberry together pews aware that we are sinners Newark, or Msgr. William F. and and be the keepers of the Louis, 24 DcGrasse St. Pater- often fools, but ready to take Light of Heaven and not cast son. responsibility for ourselves

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Cites school when I was 16 and got whites and they talk and act Clergy’s married later (school a year as though there were no poor Peace Efforts drop out). whites at all. They seem to I My wife and lived in a so- think that only Negroes are called Editor: ghetto for seven years poor and that all white people and during that time we were are rich. It was a most trying and blessed with a son and daugh- Do they realize that millions anguish-filled three days dur- ter. of poor whites also live in ing the riotous storm in the V» We had Negroes for neigh- slums with rats and roaches? Lafayette section of Jersey bors on the right and left side, Do they not know that City. many C> across the street and in back hillbillies, crackers and red Bullets, fists, rocks, bottles <6 A of us. The Negroes respected necks in the South and many and Molotov cocktails am- my and I Irish, Poles munition family respected and Italians in the m of angry tempers and theirs. North are extremely poor? » resentful attitudes. The key I MW worked hard during those Nothing exasperates a poor weapon used to quell this seven years to keep my family white man more than this civil swelling mob was more than together. C+r*+r Cut Money wasn't easy rights concern for the poor y* Cut |U> tod] misdirected police gunfire, it Mr— CwwVy itfU to come by (80 cents hour). when he knows Pork an Negro that he Chops * 79« Pori* 39c was the voices of priests and Chops Sparertbs 49< 1 was frustrated many times, is just as badly off as ministers mingling among the any but I kept on plugging to get Negro. Regular Owea rioters, appealing in Christ- RIB ahead and to ROAST fashion finally managed Why not help all poor people Style like for a cessation of Cm* Short work and ond Ttnhr Aheayo A Treat . mob rule and myself family out of not only poor Negroes? a return to calm- this Rib Steaks ghetto, not because I was No wonder there is 69c Newport Roast ness. a “white ‘ Chuck" Always Totly CoTrffomlo SHRIMP For Pottsny or Bruising white or had friends helping backlash” Tasty PW* We much among poor whites Pot Roast 59c owe to these but •0-70 b. Beef me by my own initiative all America. Tatty count par Short Ribs 49c for their interven- over Many white Sorts lets clergymen and God’s help. G«lorsfewarlfcM,-Ke-(ah . . voters are so that ChuckRoast 69c tion, in the face of danger, angry they 89 Beef Cubes I don't feel ashamed and I No Watt* S-A. 69c are going to vote for Gold- Froth accepting as did the chal- Ground Many Times o they don’t blame myself for riots Half Cube Day lenge of of water this year and this will Steaks 99c one Jersey City’s that Cut for London Broil Ground Beef 39c occurred in New York and Brisket Thick Cut darkest hours. be the the first time in their Fresh 4 Tasty Jersey City and that now oc- Shoulder 99c lives that they have ever voted Steaks Corned Beef 49c Ground To all appearances, First Cut Chuck 59c our city cur in the city where I live Brisket First Cut for a Republican. The Negro rocked by riots, may yet em- because I have lived side CRAND Rib Roast 79c Corned revolution is generating a poor- OPENING Beef 69c Italian 69c erge as a bulwark against Sausage pre- by side, ate and worked with white counter revolution. Wednesday, August 19th, 10 A.M. judice, hate and its attendent Negroes. . . I don’t consider SHOP-RITE off CHUCK miseries. Of course the poor whites BLOOMFIELD STEAKS TST any Negro my maid, waitress 296 35; Gbd in who vote for Goldwater are Glenwood Ave., Bloomfield, N.J. May guide us that or laborer. I consider a Negro B*w, Shop-Hit, >| llownlirld is and bitter llwa FRESH MESS MAKES THE ’ quest for only cutting off their nose to biqqn erorl DIFFEHEXCE decency. as a human being No smaller, let* n«y niybf! Opt* sli dip • wttM Why Pey Mon? Paul spite their face but they are Thuring, maybe better than I. bb»p our *ll new Sffvkn Apptliitr Orpqilmqnt whur ft* too think VINE angry to about that. RIPENED,0- c Jersey City. swims ere bi* end the imiii is beftef' Harry Mullaney, John Smith, CANTALOUPES "vstSWEET 19 _ Elizabeth. East Orange. TIP TOP or LIBBY FROZEN Disagrees GRAPES 25' PEACHES 2 £29* On Blame Many Whites Hours NECTARINES GREEN PEPPERS Editor: Also Poor Forty PASCAL CELERY You fellows write some won- luMiom t 8 FLAVORS h. 2 39* Fancy 19* Com, derful words but I wonder Editor: 15* if Newark have ever lived In slums, A Jewish writer you recently EVERYTHING'S PRICED AT Au«. 2), 1744 RIGHT SHOP-RITE! or if you just write about what stated that there are in Am- erica million Fsurtssnth Sunday Altar Pantacotl 10 - 89 you see and hear. Joseph 44 poor people. SI Nicholas. 442 Brtukarholl Ava., Palisades Park Breig (Advocate Aug. 6) was Of these 11 million are Negroes Shop-Rite Frozen Green COFFEE St. Mark's. 217 Hamilton St. Rahway SALE I asked a few direct questions but 33 million are whites. In MAYONNAISE AUO. 24, 1744 concerning the racial prob- other words poor whites out- Plltaanth Sunday Altar Psntacosl Sweet Peas 8 £99* MAXWELL HOUSE St. John. 29 N. Waahlnslon Ava., Her lem. He, as many writers and number poor Negroes by three Shop-Rite All Meat All Seel Sr.Ulcld or REG., DRIP, SILEX lb SHOP-RITE politicians, did not give direct to one. This fact alone ex- Immaculate Conception. 42S llnkm A»»„ Elizabeth but the civil Franks % 45* answers skipped around plains why rights St. Ann's. 31S 2nd Ava.. GanMmd St. Josonh's. «l Monroe St. them. movement is Into Hnhnkim running Our Lady o( Sorrows. 93 M Clerk St. In your column (The Press trouble. Jersey City KRAFT CHILLED JUICE St Teresa's, 304 Morris Ava Summit Box 13) state that . Aug. you Most of the white people HANDY WESSON OIL most of all, 1 and all work for greater rights Paterson ORANGE & other indifferent whites are to for Negroes are upper-class blame for incidents Aus- 22. 1744 $ in New whites, drawn mostly from the Fourteenth Sunday Altar Penlecatt PINEAPPLE TUNA FLAKES 5 1 York and Notre Dame. Ml. Carmel. Jersey City. ranks of professional men and Csdar Knolls 1 have been business. AUO. 24, 1744 reading and They do not have Plltaanth Sunday Attar Pentecost St. Mary’s, IS Meyers S hearing words of this sort for much contact with poor Ava.. Danville REALEMON Ml. St Paul LEMON Novitiate, Oak Hld|e 4 :: JUICE sometime now and would like 1 to say a few words. I was born In Newark. My father left Shop-Rite Creamy Freeh Skippy Creamy % M. PEANUT BUTTER or Chunky my mother when I was 7. My 19* 1^39*1 family was on relief (or as it CATHOLIC Cottage Cheese SHRINES Freth Is called today I Chilled welfare.) TOMATOES Pride of the Farm lived In the slums ( 110* (today the Fruit Salad :59 word la I lived with EUROPE and th• HOLY LANDS ghettoes). wm Negroes, went to school and via IRISH INT’L. AIRLINES SHOP-RITE QUALITY LEAN LIBBY TOMATO played with Negroes. I quit JUICE 4S*l 1964 Catholic lnl»r»it Vacation!, with Spiritual loador, Shop-Rite Kraft In th* Shrlnoi and of Tambter visiting major capital! Woitom iurops SLICED Iqt. plui an oxtomlon trip to th. Holy londi. JUICE 4 ISet. »l Mass Calendar BACON PINEAPPLE GRAPE JELLY DAYS visiting Dublin, Lisbon, Fatima, j.llj U .J ;k.y. Vi | Au*. 22 Sunday. 14th Sunday altar s FREE 2nd Claaa. Grata. 01. Cr. Barcalona, Lourdas, Roma, Paris, London and Bs3«° ADMISSION Si Santecosl.rnl. of Trinity. Shannon 49‘ TN, Coupon worth 7c toward tho purchau ol Aus. 24 - Monday. St. Bartholomaw. TWO RIDES! ANY SIZE AposUt. 2nd Claaa. Rad. Gl. Cr. Pral. at ApoaUaa. with Hply Lands Extanslon to Tal Aviv, Nora- MONDAY 6c FRIDAY ONLY! Aus. 40 2S _ Tuaaday. Si. Loula. Kins. rath and Jarusalam SBB5 APPETIZER DEPT. WHERE AVAILABLE Choice of Caterpillar, Confaaaor. Jrd Claaa. White. Gl. Com- Cuddle-lip, HEINZ mon Pral. Chunk Whole or Holf Sliced Free! Extra Leon Deli Craiy Crystals or Spo

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Kilduff, J?,? if 1 Show Boat Walla ol Hell Chalk Garden Hole Head Oh The Czestochowa are In Showdown of ™ Dad, Poor Dad Macabre, off- original 0.C.D., the Wadding RaoapMons of World Henry August spiri- Day Trlfflda Klee o( Vampire 633 beat comedy about a Squadron Orient monstrously vin- shrine Is in Poland and is one tual talks released Radio Devil-Ship Last Man Earth South . dictive widow and by the Con- JC/Hncm cn Pacific "X” Man With her pampered, re- Cocked That Man From Ghoulish >f that B Rio X-Ray Eyee pressed son. climax In dubious country’s leading Christ- ference-A-Month Club here. Eneign*Pulv*r **Bit taste. ian centers. Our Lady of Solid Gold Cadillac Amusing adult W.NEW Czestochowa is 1130. WNBC 080. WHOM for comedy about a spunky lady stockholrt- national pa- 1460. WCBB 880. WOR 710, WMCA Morally Unobjectionable Adults whose er protests ovar policies cause troness of Poland. 800. WWHI. 1000. WVNJ B*. WBNX Ur. 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August 20. 1964 THEADVOCATE Text of Vatican Letter on Individual and State 9 NCWC News Service man’s nature with his har- -1949.) worldwide is a scale. carried out Chambers’ Have Following a translation letter written monic erly by poiqjing of a on behalf of balance, between per- But also personal life, by its However, full achievement of out the responsibilities of in- Pope Paul VI by Amleto Cardinal State, sonal right and social must Cicognani, Secretary of bond, as autonomy, be lived in the common good in a given dividuals and groups, of per- in connection with Social Week at well as by the aim of society communion with a Pescara, Italy, in May, everyone else. political community would not sonal action and of associate determined human Theme of the week was "The Common Good and the Individual by nature Therefore, the conditions that be possible without itself.” today ac- action. New Chambers in the State." (Enc. Mit Brennender favor its full expression in all Contemporary knowledging the connection Particularly there should be Sorge.) of its dignity must be ... At a time when the those who have not yet attained encour- with the international into evidence the Ont. (NC) •to Also John plane. put different WINDSOR, be of much help." Italian nation is XXIII, identifying aged. Public authorities there- opening to rights of the human person. must, degrees of responsibility from The trial by fire of the seven- "I was almost lost when himself again with the teach- they increasingly wider and more On the there are fore, work constantly to avoid that of a citizen that child Edwin Chambers contrary, ings of his predecessors, AS IT WAS properly pointed simple to family stepped in and took over,” she not stated asserting a rigid of the is all added. responsible developments, lacking, particularly to- that the out in the encyclical Pacem in sovereignty official, who is more over. “All those good people Catholics of concept of the com- which is almost isolated Italy will deserve day, those who turn the com- and directly called to act In On June 6, a fire forced Mrs. have made mon “takes form Terris, the affirmation of the upon us very, very, well the nation good in the in to of if they once mon good over to the state, opposition other sover- organizations that by their Chambers and her seven chil- happy.” sum-total of those social con- rights of the human person more offer the fruit of eignties. their looking upon it as an expres- ditions that allow must always be viewed in very nature are intended for dren from the only home they and favor in con- This thought in connection with the sion of the social requires effective inte- the common had ever known. The community human beings the whole de- nection with the relative duties good. building Outlaw gration of a Malays adoption of standards required and as the sole value that sub- political commun- was reduced to a shambles, velopment of their of all others; these are duties Likewise, consciences must the times. person.” ity in wider by present ordinates all citizens in total not increasingly areas be educated act the family left with few be- (Enc. Mater et Magistra.) only to respect the sphere to never with The of the on an international Red Students subject common absorption. of plane. Con- or longings. Her husband had autonomy, but also for ac- partisan spirit with egotisti- good as the aim of the sequently arduous been state THUS THERE IS outlined tive collaboration toward adaptations cal aims for the of hospitalized for more and HOWEVER It is the great an of the advantage KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya as orientation in the exer- organizations of the pub- than a year. the complexity of the object improvement of the general individual interests or persons, (NC) The Lower House cise of the development of the social life lic powers a state of public powers in the conditions of are made to of common good, a com- of society by means in order remove eventual of recent decades that requires Parliament has passed a bill today’s society has already had necessary. The state, in the at- BUT RECENTLY Mrs. plexity due above all to the of a contribution in dangers or incentives of Thus the accordance public allowing the government to ex- in the ecclesiastic teaching profound changes. tainment of its objectives, will Chambers was presented with diversity of the elements with one’s own immorality. common good, considered not con- ability. clude Communist students authority indications that have included That which is accomplish actions that will al- the key to the new family in its essential cretely in the concept affirmed as to With these sentiments the from Malaysian universities. established the necessary ele- only elements, the ways be the expression of its home, which was blessed by held of the common good in rela- sphere of the autonomy of Sovereign Pontiff the ments with but also in the elements own greets Rev. Francis The bill requires precision and rich- to avails sovereignty, but will also Mulkern, pastor prospective to be tionship the integral develop- individuals, also for all 36th Social Week of Pescara. . . ness. today indispensable, pre- imply the acknowledgment of of Our Lady of Perpetual students to obtain "suitability ment of the human person. associative forms of Help sents quite complex problems. intermed- facts certificates” from However the iate social and decisions outside the Church, the family parish. government AT TIMES there is need for difficulty of the groups, that are so education partial or super- Therefore, sphere of a single nation. Vocation Some 200 members of the officers before they ficial problems put forth appears intimately connected with free Poll knowledge of such teach- a continuous adjustment of the parish can attend even initiative St. Vincent de Paul So- Singapore and Nan- more evident when we and expression of the MEANWHILE, the more ing reduces the concept of the organizations and structures of ciety pitched in after yang Universities, Singapore ask ourselves who is human and shortly common good to rather the public in order that responsi- personality. complex responsible the Shows Attitudes vague powers ble for these Also the social action the fire and built the new Polytechnic and Ngee Ann Col- and allow effective selec- attaining objec- groups, there- of all in the political general formulae. they may home on the old site. lege. tives of the common are active At other tions and in good. fore, subjects in the community has become today, PEORIA, 111. (NC) Par- times, over-individ- accomplishments Pierre Dr. Ismail Bin Adbul Contemporary society, in daily building of a the more there is ents who have attended Cath- Phlllippe, society Rah- ualistic considerations view of a wider utilization of modern clearly mani- make president, said: "Some man, minister of home fact, is clearly marked by a community, and claim ade- fested the of effective olic schools are more hail affairs, the common coincide the contributions of individuals urgency willing good with never heard of said the bill definite growing social pluralism and quate respect on the part of educational work. to consider religious vocations the Chambers was necessary to general interests, with- and social groups. by the indispensable interven- the political authority His Holiness for their children than those family. But all gave freely of keep Communists from using out taking into consideration If we regard the common in the wishes to take tion of public field of the inner their time, furniture, universities as bases for sub- authority. and spiritual advantage of the present oc- who have attended public equip- good not as the general goal and values of the casion schools, ment materials used to re- version. of society, but specifical- As John XXIII ob- individual, even to underline the vast a survey conducted Parisian every keenly build the house. Some School though these are met in extent of such a task in here by Loyola University of gave Beauty ly as the aim of the state, then served, on the one hand we group. which, others worked rOMPLKTt mil 'in JU lilt* **., They furthermore have the first is to New Orleans has revealed. money, on their j I ;; y.‘ mi HtckmiKk, H. J. the declaration witness a an place, entrusted often-repeated "progressive in- off and in the autonomy of their own when the various organizations days evenings.” THE of the Church's teaching au- crease of relationships in coex- it that A partial analysis of the poll is a case of decisions intend Mrs. Chambers said, "I istence with and ac- to perform their duty of shows that 47% of who thority to the effect that the various forms of parents didn’t with just know what was ACADEMY life and of complishments reference apostolate through the educa- attended schools are go- C m exact definition of the common joint activity”; and parochial ing ell to their to to us, with on the specific aims, provided tion of consciences. favor of their happen my o good demands continuous ref- other hand, we see that in having chil- OF husband In the hospital and s they are loyally disposed to In fact, only a manifest af- dren learn about in erence to the human person “today both the state and the vocations Goidt-n most of tlie children Pl„„, . mil,l ,1 ,11 > subordinate themselves to firmation of the too young BEAUTY remains constant as a guiding organizations of public rights the understanding elementary schools, while only needs of the common and sincere beacon. have extended and continue to good. respect that Chris- 33% of the public school par- CULTURE tians have for the extend the field of their values proo- ents expressed approval. This was effectively ex- pres- LASTLY, the like groups, in- er of the HONOR EMBLEM ence and initiative.” (Enc. temporal order, and SCHOOL pressed by Pius XI when he dividuals, require an integra- new car Mater et particularly the daily attesta- for your true Magistra.) tion .. Day • Ivanlnt Claiaat . stated that “the common of their own energies Seeks Common tion of the genuine sense of the in final with HUbbard 7-2203 good the analysis is public activities for the state and MEANWHILE, the need to of the pledges of determined and known through purpose of a more effective Catholics in Market Tie reach in each political com- loyal service if collaboration for the good of to munity the organic unity of possible open new ways in VATICAN CITY the nation. This, however, must the (NC) -The the common good among the common good, will make it NEW be effected first of all with Holy Sec has been negotiating a possible to open new in many projects and the meeting ways with officials of the preparation of the social condi- order that quietly of nearly-parallel and concur- mankind may wel- Economic tions necessary for the exercise European Commu- rent public and private activi- come in confidence the same CARS of the rights and duties nity to send a permanent rep- ties brings to the fore proper riches of the supernatural vi- problems resentative to the common of each group, by means of sion that of increasing difficulty. Christianity brings to market a proportionate, magnanimous headquarters. FINANCED Society, in fact, cannot vital- every environment, thus once and It is reported that all generous contribution of more itself widely ly develop except on the basis proving as a civil- all members of the six members of the common of this multiform and varied community. izing force and a respectful It thus appears market are agreeable to a Per contribution in freedom and proper service for all humanity. that the Vatican representative. It is social discussion that will living; likewise we must IN SUCH MANNER, the not known what status MM take place at the Pescara as yet YEAR acknowledge that the activity the $M Week should not forget that Sovereign Pontiff recently ob- representative would have. of the public authority is indis- the action which the served, society will not be de- Par pensable for public powers providing the so- prived of the are called to out richness of the cial conditions required for the carry for the religious values it needs, BUY s,°° common good must rest on the development of the human per- following basic though deeply respecting the Your on the other judgment: that son; hand, due to nature and laws for therefore it is Important not develop- its nature, such activity can- Next much for the ment of civil society. UP TO 36 MONTHS TO not the individual so public powers PAY replace in It is an immense Car to act “field of the sphere of inner and spirit- directly and in particu- Auto possible diffusion of the light (Your Insurance Be Included) ual values. lar activities of their own, as from May and of Christ because to prepare the necessary condi- grace Therefore, the just autonomy the layman can act on the out- tions so that individuals BENNER of the human and person in the side world from within as a groups, in their proper auton- RAMBLER spiritual religious, moral, cul- direct in its instant at TC* omy, may grow participant make- and All* money tural, scientific develop • • SERVICE spheres must up and experience.” (Dis- more and more their free be and “S»m» location tlnco lBd#“ clearly asserted. course to the organization of 141 responsible activities within the Hackonuck St. I. Rutherford Catholic graduates, Jan. 3, «4M framework of the common BUCH A SPHERE of intangi- On Union Avo., 1 block good. 1964) wort of ble for the human Berfon Auto, off Rout* IT. autonomy Such education will be prop- '4 establishes ONLY PER person rights “so 100 THE ACTION of the public inviolable that no reason of powers, in fact, “which has no of the com- state, pretense 15 TC a the nature of of Every minutes, okays 4% Auto mon good can prevail over orientation, stimulation, of of Loan. We’ll be pleased if our next new them.” coordination, “See me before assistance and of personally you Used Cars Also Financed At “These integration, customer is YOU. Come in to any of our Low Rates rights are protected must be inspired by the princi- buy car. I an insurmountable barrier. any will five you offices or phone OLdfleld Exten- by ples of subsidiarity." (Enc. 3-4100, On this side the common good Mater aion 811. 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On Of course, one must not for- JERSEY CITY the other side, no; it cannot get that in case the energies of touch these rights because they individuals or groups BAYONNE WEIHAWKIN what is of the greatest prove TROPHY PONTIAC are themselves Incapable of at- Hal Charkowskl HOBOKEN BEROEN value in the common good.” set The NORTH taining objectives which arc (Pius XII, Discourse to partici- UNION CITY GUTTENBERO necessary for the common in the congress for hu- pants good, the government author- UNBEATABLE DEALS manistic studies, Sept. 25, NOW! ities have direct responsibility; this is also true if Trust such in- '64 PONTIACS Company dividuals or groups refuse to 4% subordinate themselves in • int*r*st on tovingi d*potlt*d on* y*ar or mor* 4% TEMPESTS IE MANS • GRAND PRIX proper measure to the require- paid 4 lim*t a ments of the general interest. of New y*ar EASIEST PAYMENTS • FINEST In such in it 1 , SERVICE Jersey cases, fact, would bo tho matter of a duty which PtUS wonderful selection of Usod Cars the public powers could not OFFICES SERVING HUDSON avoid. IS COUNTY FORT LEE TRUST 988 BROADWAY All Open Monday Evenings 6 to 8 PM. AT THIS present historical Hoboken Weehawken period it is furthermore neces- BAYONNE is!? Jersey City • • • for one's has the sary viewpoint to ex- Trophy Union City • West New York • Secaucu* fpSSS; pand from a consideration of HE 7-4900 • PONTIAC/ M«mbtr Ftdtral Iniurtnc* the common good, of individual Dtpotll CorportUoa political communities, to that Open Evenings the ANSWERS of universal common good. In fact, everybody indiv- iduals, social groups, political communities to your loan are called upon WHY TAKE LESS ? ? ? today to contribute to the real- SETON HALL UNIVERSITY ization of this common good which is extending to more SCHOOL QUESTIONS. areas, from the continents to OF EDUCATION READING CENTER PATERSON Any time you need cash for PURPOSE To provide extra help and special instruction for students who worthwhile have reading problems and those who desire to any purpose Improve their reading ability. 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DEADLINE: basis anticipated needs, pupils will be placed In of groups 3,4, or 5 students who have similar diffi- culties and who will profit by working uicti NOON-AUG. 21 together. □« OUat Z*h4 <£ 4**fe*e yiKtotcUl STAFF L- WYCKOFF SAVINGS Director, psychologist, and trained reading specialists MAIN STREET CORNER APPICATIONS LEMOINE AVENUE Write toi (9W) l LOAN ASSOCIATION Mrs. Margaret G. Murphy, Director 31 MAIN OFFICE) 392 CLINTON STIUIT, Main Streat, Wyckoff Seton Hall University - Reading Center NEWARK N.J. Oilwr OK Ices; Midland Part. Saddle 151 2, Hivar, Oakland 4 franklin Ellison Street, Paterson, New Jersey OPJCN MONDAY . MArfcti 4-0700 FKIDAYO-3 - FRIDAY NIQUT M Telephone 525-3425 T 10 II E ADVOCATE August 20, 19G4 19 'Two Decades of Progress’ Felician Sisters Theme of Paterson Meet Receive Habit, Name PATERSON The 20th an- noon session. Alba Zyzzamia, nual convention of the Pater- member of NCWC in Washing- LODI Nineteen women Pisa of Garfield; Sister son Council Mary of Catholic Women ton and a representative at received the religious habit Joel, formerly Rosemary Fear- will be held Sept. 12 at West- the UN, will be guest and white speaker. veil of the Felician on of Camden; Sister mount Mary Country Club, West Marie Fitzgerald of the Pas- Sisters Aug. 5 at the Immacu- Paterson. Doretta, formerly Mary Jane The theme is “Two saic-Clifton district, chairman late Conception Convent Czyzewska of Philadelphia, Decades of Progress Through of the diocesan legislature chapel. and Sister Mary for- Prayer and is Bridget, Study." committee, convention Rev. Roch Mullin, 0.F.M., Ruth Becker South 500 merly of Over women from 90 chairman. Cap., from Garrison. N.Y., Amboy; • parishes and interparochial Ticket chairmen are district celebrated Mass, and Rev. Jo- Also Sister Mary Ethel, for- units representing the seven presidents. seph Lanowski, 0.F.M., chap- merly Carol Willis of River districts are expected to at- Paterson's council was In- lain, spoke. Edge; Sister Mary for- tend. 20 Josine, itiated years Sept. 12 ago merly Linda Kemmerer of John J. under the PICTURED at left in the Msgr. Shanley, coun- sponsorship of Bish- usual order Reading, Pa.; Sister Mary cil moderator since its incep- op Thomas H. McLaughlin, are: first row, Sis- ter George, formerly Cynthia Bab- tion, will celebrate 9 who outlined the proposed Mary DeSales, formerly a.m. or- yak of Garfield, Sister Mary Mass at St. Joseph's. Break- ganization that August. A Frances Williams of Orange; Sept. Audrey, formerly Barbara fast will precede registration. 12 organization rally Mother Mary Virginette, pro- gained Gesek of Linden, and Sister Elections of diocesan support of 75% of diocesan vincial; Father Mullin; Father presi- Mary Elise, formerly Christine dent, secretary and treasurer women. They pledged individ- Landowski; Sister Mary Dolo- FELICIAN Paprota of Sayreville. SISTERS - lctta, novice for the coming year will pre- ually and through their socie- Above ore porticipants in reception and profession ceremonies at the convent chapel, Lodi. mistress, and Sis- cede ties ter Helene, luncheon. a program of prayer, Mary formerly study and action. The Barbara Bradley of Morris- 12 BISHOP unit Was Superiors NAVAGH is .. town ; ex- joined the national council at I Thinking. 2 Get pected to address Religious the after- the same time. Second At row. Sister Mary Institute Habit, Name Naomi, formerly Frances Witt DALLAS, Pa. Twelve re- Death of Wilmington, Del.; Sister 2 Pronounce Comes RIVERDALE, N.Y. - Anita ligious superiors from five Final Vows Unexpectedly Mary Virginia, Adele Marie Bochet of Upper Saddle formerly North Tomasiak Jersey communities will NEWARK River and of Camden; Sister Two young Catherine Morgan attend the 1964 institute for re- Mary women from the Newark Arch- of Woodcliff Lake received Rebecca, formerly Bar- ligious at College Misericor- Even bara Piatek of diocese advanced as religious Maybe their religious names and hab- Sayreville, and dia Aug. 20-31, when Today... Sister Mary Tullia, they professed final it of the Sisters of Charity at formerly The institute, conducted Mary Lou Koch from by vows; one as a Franciscan, By RUTH W. REILLY Aug. 14 ceremonies at Im- New Rev. F. York Joseph Fallen, S.J., the other as a medical Mission maculate Conception City; professor of Canon Law There Chape), at Sister, were three funerals It becomes important for dif- Mt. St. Vincent Motherhouse Also Sister Mary Woodstock Rejoice! Soon, maybe today DePorres, College, Maryland, from our parish church this Sister M. Francis ferent reasons. It becomes less here. formerly Bettye Ann Collier is part of a Michele, and maybe not for many of three-year course w eek.- There is no season for 0.5.F., pronounced vows as a burdensome and more mean- Bishop Paul Leonard Birmingham, Ala.; Sister in canon law years, but soon, God will Hag- and ascetical death. It can let Sister of the Third Order Reg- happen anytime ingful. We enjoy its pleasures arty, 0.5.8., of Nassau Mary Loyola, formerly Ger- theology. fall from your the pre- ular of St. Francis . . . anywhere. shoulders sided. aldine Wozniak Aug. 16 at and bear its pains with a of Wilmington, The courses are No heaviness of this life. He will designed to the matter what the con- Sister motherhouse, Allegany. lighter touch. God has given us Miss Del.; Mary Doris, for- "explain all laws of the Church lift you out of Bochet, now Sister N.Y. ditions. the news of a death yourself into a to do and merly Cynthia Zambor that job here, when it His Marie Benjamin, is a graduate of apply to congregations of She is the is always startling. Death is eternal presence. This is South and Sister daughter of is done. He will call us home of Mt. St. Vincent Amboy, Mary Sisters” and to "explain and not a usual no child’s fairytale. It'is Academy, Harold F. Granger of Ridge- topic of conver- to heaven. .and part Tuxedo Carmen, formerly Bernadette the basic . we call the of God’s Park. Miss Morgan, systematize princi- field Park sation. It is awesome and loving plan for man. Subda and the late Beat- death. now Sister of Wilimington, ples of the life." doorway Catherine Loreto, is Del.; spiritual rice F. frightening. We are more in- Each one of us is made to Granger. Have a graduate any of your loved ones of Mt. St. Vincent THIRD terested in than "live after.” ROW, Sister THOSE ATTENDING living dying. died? happily ever College here. Mary are: My father, who ap- That is why we Christians Phyllis, formerly Joyce Di- Benedictines of Elizabeth, Sis- are peared in excellent health, so blessed in the sure ter Rose Anita and Sister Cla- died in a few hours one Octo- Answer knowledge that death is not Sought rence Marie; Felicians, Moth- ber afternoon. We rejoiced the end of life, but the begin- er M. Virginette and Sister when my mother ning of a far fuller life for recovered, M. Justitia; Christian Charit- sound and which our days in this world whole from a ies from Mendham, Sister M. SISTER JUDE MARIE are a preparation. stroke. Two weeks later a see- Why Higher Rate Noted Albert and Sister M. Leonis, or. 'stroke bore her Fertility and Sister Sister Jude Marie. S.C.M.M., away. My Missionary of the THIS IS beautifully told in husband had a serious heart Immaculate Sister made final vows Aug. 15 at Conception the Preface of the ailment and lived close to M. Paulette. Holy Family Hospital chapel, Requiem Mass: “In Him Catholic Grads? Fort Portal, Uganda, East (Christ) the death for years, yet he was Among Also, Sisters of St. of " College Joseph Africa. hope of a blessed a client in court resurrection representing SAN FRANCISCO Newark. Sister M. Catherine (NC) - has shone us that tifeir own family, which She was one of 10 Sis- upon so when he was fatally stricken. A Is facts that moral theologians Regina, Sister M. Julianna, those who priest-sociologist acknowl- readily recognizable ters who are afflicted by the None knew on rising in The need to reach Sister M. pioneered the so- the edged a sound judg- Patricia, Sister M. of he’s stumped tempo- other, which is first certainty dying may be morning, that this coming moro ment on the Domcnica and Sister ciety's hospital in East was his ap- rarily, but added he’s issue of large vs. M. Ther- comforted by the promise of deter- and more intd focus, is their Africa. pointed day. mined small families,” he said. esanne. eternal life. O Lord, life to find the answer to responsibility to of Mr. is the society. Daughter and Mrs. question why women grad- changed for Your faithful. It DEATH IS a fact of life. In- Felix P. Garbaccio of Bloom- uates of Catholic "AS POPULATION is not taken When stead of this colleges arc grows in field, Sister Jude is away. our letting knowledge the numbers a graduate earthly leading trend to larger and density, the so- dwelling is destroyed, fill us with fear, let it fill us of Mt. St. Dominic Academy, families. cial order is affected in an eternal home is made many Caldwell, and St. Hos- with wonder. As you waken to "The Needs Joseph’s in heaven." higher fertility rate ways. are created for NEW, LOW SUMMER RATES ready new pital School of each day, thank God for more Nursing, Pater- among such women is well es- schools, more jobs, more SISTER M. FRANCIS If we think about it, we are it and offer it to Him, in and son. tablished," said Rev. housing, more are in effect until Labor all “afflicted the Ray- food, more pub- Day by certainty with and through Christ. Add mond lic facilities H. Potvin. who is on the and services of of dying." Each of us knows RESERVE a few for our all kinds. YOUR3& that prayers Holy summer faculty at the Uni- And those needs he will die but no one of 134 Nurses to Father, the Vicar of Christ on versity of San Francisco. "But have to he met out of national PARTY DATE NOW! Represent us knows what day will be our earth. Ask the help of the we are not resources that, with last. sure of the reason. a smaller Daily we walk on the population, Avery special for 6 Holy Spirit and then live your Is it because Catholic colleges could be devoted price any extra at Graduation brink of heaven itself. It can special occasion. Hospitals day to the full, and: are selective in to helping people achieve Every glamorous admitting girls a detail be an exciting thought. Before arranged in the grand man- NEWARK Six Catholic ark are the whose upbringing them greater measure of human dig- only male grad- this points ner to insure a perfect in day is over I, Ruth Reiliy, toward nity. party a hospital schools of nursing in uates of 38 schools of nursing wanting more chil- perfect setting. may be summoned to stand the Newark Sisterhood dren? the "In Archdiocese will in New Jersey this year. Or is it training they other words," Father before the throne of God! Potvin graduate 134 women and two The largest class of 43 get in the classroom?" said, "perhaps wo nurses Life is made men in up of little last a combined ceremony will graduate from Holy Conference Set should stop pinning medals on 23 days: the last day of high FATHER POTVIN, 40, Aug. at 7:30 p.m. In Sacred Name’s Hospital School of as- the parents with the most school opening into college, DENVEfc, The third sociate professor of Heart Cathedral. Nursing, Teancck. Col,„- sociology children. Maybe we should the last day of the single state national Sisterhood vocation at the Catholic University of Archbishop Boland will pre- St. Elizabeth's Hospital, start applauding the heroism opening into the conference will be held Aug. America, Washington. i, side and Auxiliary Bishop Elizabeth, which has the old- marriage, D.C., of those who limit their fam- 22-23 at Loretto Col- the will last day of a particular Heights seeking answers in col- ilies for the Dougherty deliver the est nursing school, will preg- sake of building a grad- lege here. It will be laboration with Dr. commencement address. uate 14. Eleven nancy opening into baby care. sponsored Charles better for all Ap- diplomas will the'Thcresians of society con- After each of these we by America, Wostoff, director of Piinceton proximately 2,100 people will be awarded nurses from St. endings cerned, one that would really attend. suffer let then lev- a nationwide organization of University’s office of popula- Mary’s, Orange. a down, a he commensurate with the in- lay women dedicated to fos- Michael’s eling and finally a hold tion research. Their study is St. Hospital School Schools of nursing at St. taking herent dignity of human na- vocations to the Sister- financed a Ford of in our new o'Mte. tering by Foundation Nursing, Newark, will grad- Mary's Hospital, Hoboken, and ture." 20 BEAUTIFUL FUNCTION When hood. grant. ROOMS, uate 31 women and two men. St. Francis Hospital, we and it will be dif- He said the answer to the NEWLY DECORATED, Jersey The conference theme will At issue, Father Potvin William Voorhies of Oakland will ferent. "In a twinkling" we ad- basic City, each graduate 19 question of why women COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED and Thomas shall from the be “The Undiscovered Zeal mitted, is a charge leseled at VALET Sherman of New- nurses. pass mytery from Catholic colleges prefer PARKING AVAILABLE and for Sisterhood Vocations." Ap- Catholic education that it is uncertainty of this life in- larger families is expected to FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION thrf proximately 2,000 people from teaching a cult” to lightness of God’s glory. "fertility come from of the CALL MR. BARO comparison . . . Ml 24400 over 40 states are expected. stressing the desirability of MOUNT ST. FRANCIS family backgrounds of Catholic DO WE really believe this? Auxiliary Francis large families for the sake of Bishop wortien In Catholic colleges and Do we really think about it at Morrocco largeness. of Canada will give those in non-Catholic schools, RETREAT HOUSE all? the keynote address. If research substantiates the and comparison of freshman As it begins to sink In we charge, ho said, "then we’ll and senior views on what size WEEKEND RETREATS see life in a truer perspective. have raised an even is- Director Named bigger families are wanted and why. sue for the Church’s moral "But our study aims at pro- FOR WOMEN HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Mary theologians to chow on, and that’s the ducing just one of the many Meeting Pledges C. Kanane of Union, N.J., was question whether, at NEW RINGWOOD, JERSEY elected supreme directorate this time and at the present Retreat state of our social House constitutes 130 acres of heavy woodland Rights Support and chairman of the national order, par- committee ents arc to and hills of the WASHINGTON (NC) The for extension of the privileged make a Ramapo Mountains, surrounded by value 2,000 delegates to the biennial order at a post-convention judgment in favor beauties of An picturesque nature. Ideal place for of the Catholic of having as children convention of the Daughters of meeting Daugh- many as and rest. meditation Isabella called for "whole- ters of America. Miss Kanane possible." was WEEKENDS and WINTER hearted cooperation" with civil supreme secretary for “Parents have two levels of four years and is of rights legislation, renewed surrogate responsibility. One Involves Retreats Open Friday—7:oo P.M. Close 2:30 their Union County. the proper care and Sunday, pledge to admit new rearing of FRANCISCAN CAPUCHIN SISTERS members without any regard for racial and demanded of its Accommodations for Groups, Large (40) or Small, members "more than mere Minimum 25 Reservations In Advance compliance with the law." For Reservations Call 201-962-7411 Mrs. Anna C. Walsh of St. Write: Rev. Sister Directress Mount St. Francis Louis was elected supreme re- gent of the suc- * Ringwood, New Jersey 07456 organization, ceeding Julia F. Maguire of m DON’T Topeka, Kan. v LET YOUR GOALS FURNITURE GET AWAY a nctc dimension in conttiUsenet and congregate living SHOWROOMS *6'* NorthfieldManor Nursing Home Caplutt ihtm with St? At AT l TTJSv+MUAh**, W*t Ormfr.N.J. Before You Buy . . . A SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Itr ooeh gaol. Makt that WJS. luro trip —your See the . 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MILFORD WEST One phonse Di Cairano, 5.D.8., of hundred and twenty-five boys the Latin Rite. “Our boys,” Oriental of Latin and rites says Father Michael, "are in- in a octive” joined "unity re- terested and we would like to treat at Savio recently Camp bring this boy saint into our here with week-long services rite."

a of adora- highlighted by day Daily schedule included a tion before the Blessed Sacra- dialogue Mass with a spirit- for the reunion of the ment ual talk and recollection peri- western and eastern churches. at od 9:30 a.m. Activities such Mass was celebrated in the as swimming, fishing, archery, Latin and Byzantine rites. Rev. and other sports were held be- Michael Chiburko, 5.D.8., a fore and after lunch. During with faculties priest to offer mid-afternoon there was a vis- Mass in both rites, led the di- it to the Blessed Sacrament. vine liturgy for 13 youngters Another spiritual talk and Ben- from seven uniate parishes. ediction preceded dinner. Confessions held FATHER MICHAEL, who were through- out the promotes the Savio program day. “Talks among youths of the eastern emphasized char- acter churches, is co-preacher of the building, and human re- summer retreats with Rev. Al- spect,'' Father Michael said. Topics included the passion of BANQUET COMPARISON - Seminarian Richard Hantson discusses the similarities of the Our Lord, the Holy Eucharist, used a good examination of con- paten during Mass and a plate for dinner. This dramatization emphasizes Com- Youth Wins science and the effects bad munion as a meal. the demonstration children of banquet Helping in are St. Bona- books, bad habits and bad venture's, Paterson, left to right, Barbara Mahon, Mark Riggi and Camille Barra. U.S. Crown companions can have. Ques- tion and answer sessions were EAST PATERSON Gary also held. Diamante, a student at St. Brother Michael Frazette, Leo’s Grammar School won 5.D.8., Savio Classroom Club the national for championship director, is retreat master. his age as a soloist group at Club enrollment is over 100,- the National Accordion Cham- 000 in the U.S. and Canada. pionship held earlier this Dominic Savio, club patron, month at the Hotel Commo- BYZANTINE Michael Communion died at 15. Camp Savio is now COMMUNION - Rev. Chiburko, S.D.B., gives at Camp dore West and the World's Fair. in its 14th season conducting Savio, Milford, during a week-long unity octave for the reunion of all eastern Gary is 7 1/2. He tak- and western churches. Thirteen from the began a program of combined re- boys Passaic Byzantine Eparchy (Diocese) were ing lessons less than 18 months the 125 treat exercises and camp ac- among who attended the retreat. Altar boys are Robert Karazda (left) and ago. In addition to the national tivities. Joseph Lipusz. championship trophy, he is the recipient of second prize in the N.J. state contest and an out- standing citizenship citation FOR SAVINGS...THINK FIRST OF from East Paterson. FOOD FAIR *ll* Trappist Nuns Expand lowa (NC) DUBUQUE, - CUP & REDEEM Trappistine semi-cloistered Sis- Merchants ters from St. Mary's Abbey, COUPON AT RIGHT FOR J i Wrenthan, Mass., will arrive 1 Oct. to take possession of a FOOD BRHEN I»REE EXTRA 598-acre farm nine miles south I##EXTRA of their third foundation in the MERCHANTS GREEN U.S. BONUS STAMPS j wmiWITH twkTHIS rnirooNCOUPON andAND MisruictPUtCHASi r\tOF i ffiGD $7.50 or MORE i Named Prexy 1 I -7.1 1-1 Except Cigarettes, Fres’ Milk. Cream | MERCHANTS Folr Trod* Item* THEY OFFER OUR GIFTS - Three boys represent the congregation during the offertory NEWBURGH, N.Y. Sister | or | Adult* Only—On* Coupon P*r Family when _ | procession the ciborium of hosts and cruets of wine and to Mary Francis McDonald,.O.P., IN ADCmON TO TNI STAMPS YOU RtCIIVI VfITH YOU* PUSCHAtL * they present water GREEN STAMPS f the altar Mass. Those who will has been named V*M Aft*r A«f. 21 *«■■■■< boy assisting at receive Communion place a host in president of the ciborium Mt. St. Mary and as they enter church. This form of active participation at Mass is demo- College will succeed Mother M. Leo Vin- sfrated by youths at the summer vacation school at St. Bonaventure's, Paterson. In cent, 0.P., mother general of the usual order are Paul Diehl, Robert McDermott, John and Vincent Cordo. Flynn the Newburgh Dominicans. It’s ’ 'Participation FOR THE ONE TIME WHEN S9‘ ■ RAND 99< BY SUSAN DINER other the body. To emphasize that Holy ONLY THE BEST WILL DO Becalms Aug. 24 begins Na- BRAND Communion is a meal, some tional Liturgical Week, I parishes place a cloth over wanted to know how Young MEATS the altar rail just as a table Advocates celebrate the lit- *°J§ cloth is used at home. urgy what it means to < The children dramatized this them, what know about lA r x y they for me. Some set a table for -V&'ty 5^ °ur it and how Special! activelyy they par- dinner by using a placemat, ticipate in it. To find out I ?O«H° napkin, plate, and silver- '»«g visited with seminarian Rich- glass ware. Another helped Hantson WEDDING ard Hantson and children in set an altar banquet: the cor- St. Bonaventure parish, Pater- poral replaced the placemat; son. the purificator the PARTY PACKAGE There the children assumed replaced napkin, the paten the the role of teacher and with replaced plate, and the chalice replaced THICK CUT BONE IN Hantson told me about their the glass. Planned and summer and what Mass priced with the They told me that if you means to them now. One told FRESH BRISKET were invited to a friend’s SIRLOIH STEAK me they learned more of God’s FATHER OF home for dinner and then sat THE BRIDE in mind love and how to their CALIFORNIA STYLE BONELESS express at the table and didn’t eat love by participating in dally anything, you’d be “insulting Mass. All their examples and per extra's your friend.” person—complete—no BEEF ROAST steak said centered special for SHOULDER everything they Hantson noted that the chil- $075 Saturday afternoons (not around “participation." Saturday nights) and all day REGULAR STYLE dren were taught that this is Sunday BONELESS BEEP Another said the liturgy is true also at Mass because by more than Mass; it’s our not going to Communion Other attractively priced 'Wedding Party Pack- "practice of religion In our RIB ROAST CUBE STEAK you’re "defeating the main ages' an available. Please accept our Invita- daily life by being obedient, purposes of being at Mass. tion to visit our Banquet Office or call Ban- WHOLE er EITHER HALF FOR LONDON BROIL considerate, helpful and You’re hurting Christ. He’s quet Manager at MA 3-4080 for details. through other daily acts." given Himself in Holy Com- munion for and SMOKED HAM STEAK us FLAHK MASS, ONE child told me, when we don’t receive Him.” is another "fun exercise." we reject HALVES HEART of RIB It’s more enjoyable now WHEN WE GO to a or since "they understand better play HOTEL and MOTOR INN ’ a movie wo watch what’s LOIN what they are doing; they’re 16 Park Place Newark 2, N.J. PORK ROAST CLUB STEAK observers. It’s going on but we aren’t par- no longer mere BONELESS But Mass Isn’t a FOR SLICING-BURNS BRAND no longer a chore. People have ticipating. A it’s an action and a natural Inclination to ex- play; every- '■l one should press their love in general," participate. SMOKED BUTTS BOHELESS HAM Hantson said. "By participa- A dialogue Mass, he said, is "direct RUMP ting actively in Mass, they're a communication with LEO er RIB or LOIN the When the given this opportunity of ex- priest. priest ‘Dominus vobiscum’ it’s pression. Love demands a says like VEAL ROAST VEAL STEAK a greeting ’Good morn physical action." how and And actively participate they ing, are you?’ our ’Et cum tuo’ do. When they enter church, response spiritu is like ’Fine, how are each one who is going to Com- you?’." SETON HALL UNIVERSITY We consent to the munion places a host In the priest’s ciborium. Just before the Con- prayer when we respond "Amen." secration, three boys form an SCHOOL OF EDUCATION offertory procession and bring These arc some of the things the ciborium and the cruets the youngsters at St. Bona- of wine and water to the al- venture’s and seminarian Announces told their tar and present them to an al- Hantson me. It was tar boy. message to all Young Advo- READING CLASSES It’s like the early years of cates. It was a lesson they of Church when people learned well because when for brought their own bread and their summer vacation school wine. started, Hantson said about COLLEGE 30% of those who had already STUDENTS IT’S LIKE a banquet, one received their first Commun- and youngster told me. It can be ion received daily. When the compared to our daily meal school ended about 95% were —one nourishes the soul, the receiving daily. ADULTS

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MONTCLAlR—Athletics was Athletics drew 3,180 regis- runner-up in popularity of tered participants with 1,335 events sponsored by the Essex players leading the CYO with the County year-ion" list in 15 leagues. There were Holy Communion Crusade seven other athletic activities 33 leading all activities by a including bowling which fea- wide margin, according to the tured 46 teams in three divi- CYO’s annual report. sions. The annual indoor track Over 22,000 participated in meet attracted 689 competitors the four-phase program, spirit- in three age divisions, the ual, cultural, social and athlet- eight spring and summer base- ic, for those ranging in age ball leagues involved 35 teams to 26 from 12 years, in 52 and a swimming meet drew parishes. 194 entries. An estimated 11,000 commu- nicants participated in the OTHER spiritual activities included two Feast of Christ the King and teenage retreats, archdioccsan hour the 32 local parish one-week holy to open crusades. National Catholic Youth Week and Communion breakfasts. Central High School’s Dray- Leaders ton Bembry has received the Young CYO’s outstanding high school basketball player award. Clara Attend Institute Verbonc of Holy Family, Nut- ley, was crowned queen of the MAKING CONVENT STATION Snowball Dance before 1,200 of St. Teresa Dramatic discuss - PLANS - Members Summer Workshop, Summit; teenagers. plans. Seated left More than 100 selected North to right are Mary McGowan, Patricia Jurasinski, Kathleen Mahony The Essex group contributed and Close. Jersey high school seniors will Mary In rear are Donald Boch icchio, left, and Brother Paul. 1,150 members to the attend the Young Catholic- gather- THERES JERSEY Smith fingers of New ing of 13,600 who attended - Sheila position on the with smil- Leaders at New Gaelic Field of Jersey map Institute Aug. 23-28 Day ing approval Nancy Cavanagh, left, and Loretta DeVido. The trio of Chris- the of St. Elizabeth Jersey CYO Day at the World’s ACADEMY OF Young College NEW YORK CITY _ Workers from St. Fair, which Workshop Four tian Paul was Brings s forward highlighted SAINT ELIZABETH parish, Ramsey, was looking to returning home here. football and hurling games after the 12th annual by Mass and Communion at SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS national YCW study week Aug. 8-14 at Rennselaer, Ind. Over Religious from several states will headline the annual Field 300 from the will observe the the Vatican Pavilion. the United Founded IMtt Fully Accredited representatives over country attended the kickoff for the program Dramatic Results Day of Irish Coun- SISTERS OP CHARITY year's pro- Anew organization this gram which focuses on the which will intensive year ties dynamic role young adults have to in politics, inter- provide SUMMIT Association of New York Convent. New Jerney play was the Young Christian Stu- When four teen- national life and training in leadership tech- at , 240th St. and JEfferson 9-1600 preparation. dents, which aimed at Chris- agers representing the St. niques and insight into some Broadway, here Sept. 7. all of life- Teresa Summer Dramatic major problems of the world. tianizing areas All-Star school, home, recreation, Workshop presented the direc- Benefit Daily discussions featuring neighborhood, and tor of volunteer services at various forms of group dy- parish Set work. John Runnells for Village cover Hospital in namics will topics as PROVE YOUR LOVE FOR CHRIST "War and The annual CYO March of Berkely Heights with $75 re- noCKLEIGH - The Peace,” "What’s „ Friends Dimes drive produced $4,308 cently it marked one result of of St. Joseph’s Village for De- Right and Wrong With Edu- a unique three-week of cation” which raised the 24-year con- program Sisters the Sorrowful Mother Children here and “The Needs of a pendent plan an at tribution to Sum- Oratory School here. (A FRANCISCAN COMMUNITY) All-Star Benefit Show at the Contemporary Apostle." $162,163.64. The Activities ~ scheduled mer day camps, operated at money was raised at a Hospitals: nursing pharmacy, Hotel Astor, Times Workshops include laboratory. X-ray office. library, Square, St. Paul’s fair and and domestic "Communication Arts” School, Irvington, closing day program work Srhoola: catechetical, and New York City at 8 p.m. Sept. under elementary, and St. Thomas the presented to parents and mem- secondary schools: professional and practical 19. Rev. James A. direc Apostle Pindar, schools of nuralnf. Homes for the aged, the tor School, drew over bers of St. Teresa’s at the convalescent, and homeleaa This event will the of Station WSOU; “Gov- Bloomfield, par- children. Foreign replace missions Age; 14 to 30. ernment” under 750 during their two four-week ish auditorium. MAKE YOUR DEAL annual horse show. St. Jo- Stanley P. Write to Vocational NOW! sessions. This year’s Dlroctrets. dean version of the SO Morris New seph’s Village has 208 boys Kosakowski, of Mt. Car- Avtnuo, Denvllla Jertoy Other major events included workshop included a wider cur- (Telephone! OA 7-fOOO) and girls of all races and mel Institute of Adult Educa- hobby, March of Talent, spell- riculum with Scripture, dra- '64 creeds in Its care. Sister M. tion; “Marriage and Family” CHEVYS matics, arts with Rev. Frank ing bee, one-act play, journal- music, and crafts Vincent De Paul, C.S.J., is J. McNulty, ism, and and recreation. It was run Immediate • moderator of the lay group of professor of moral theology at photography, poster by Delivery All Models & Colors Immaculate contests. 27 teenagers ranging from 13 friends. Conception Sem- Founded in 1899 by the Sister* of to 19 years under the Charity inary, Darlington, and “Race guidance Biggest Savings Used Cars Relations" of Sister Rose Vincent, MEDICAL by Rev. Elias May- Cadets Notch - M.S.B.T. AMBROSINO, er of Saint Elizabeth Pre». i jt. ifjj ©.SB., director of Queen of College ASSISTANTS Peace In Scripture class, 10 sub- Retreat House, St. 3085 •ocraUritt jects from the Bible Convent Kennedy Blvd. Paul’s Abbey Newton. Drum Victory; were cho- Station, New Jersey (Formarly sen and discussed. In dra- u Hud tan Blvd.) LAB X-Ray techs Keynote addresses will be matics these - class, 1 JERSEY CITY • OL 6-8000 trained by Day Ev*. Cla«M> given by Msgr. Leo L. Ma- Lose subjects phyatclaiu Co-ad Free Placement Knights were acted out. Costumes honey. archdioccsan sodality and - N. Y. S 4 BLOCKS NORTH . m. Licensed liu OF physicians director, NEWARK —Two local drum props were made in arts and Reciuest Catalof I, and Sister Hildegarde CALDWELL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN *c«»i'or crafts and psalms and JOURNAL SQUARE EASTERN Marie, and bugle corps fared differ- hymns EMJICIWY Phyalclani' S.C., president of the Aides were chosen in music classes. IS sth Ave. (I* II.) NY. ] CH 1-3350 host college. ently in separate contests re- CALDWELL, NEW JERSEY Four final plays were cently. St. Lucy’s Cadet* top- staged CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC for the ped a field of six at New Ha- closing program. St. Teresa’s Ls celebrating its Fully Accredited Ofterlng A.B. and B.S. Degree* ven, Conn., while the Blessed cen- tennial this Sacrament Golden Knights year. placed second at Highland *» in iavitod to mwoN jam*viMw Park, 111., both on Aug. 15. Pope Salutes 4-H St. Lucy’s scored 83.018 Clubs in Canada while leading in drumming and bugling to turn back St. QUEBEC (NC) Pope Paul Catholic Interest Kevin's, Boston, Mass, which VI has saluted the aims and 21-Day area work of Canada’s scored 82.483. Other corps 4-H Clubs. competing at New Haven were “They learn in this move- ment to St. Rose of Lima, also New- work together, to love Leatherette ark, and St. Brendan’s, Clif- one another like brothers, to bound certificate milled ton. know and love their country CUSTOMARYOFFERING Vacation and its natural to The Golden were de- to PERPETUAL INDIVIDUAL Knights resources, MEMBERSHIP. . . Europe discover feated in all categories by the God in nature, and in the FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY INIBN Chicago Cavaliers. There were especially forests wh'ch constitute 135 WEST 31st NEW YORK eight other groups competing. such a great beauty STREET, 1, NEW YORK of Canada,’’ LOngicre 3-0077. H no The Chicago Cavaliers are de- the Pontiff wrote. inswer, call PE 6-22AB fending VFW national champ- ions and both local corps will (Just challenge for that title Aug. 26 including jetfare from NewYork. at the VFW convention at Cleveland. Departure dates: Oct. 1, and Oct. 22.) The local corps leave tor Cleveland Aug. 21. GRAND OPENING F/ESTA YCS Session FOR OUR Attracts 550 THE LOWEST TRANSATLANTIC in the sacred of Nazareth and NEW places Irish, either on TARRYTOWN, N Y. The SOUTH KEARNY BRANCH JET FARES IN HISTORY Jerusalem. You’ll rejoin the basic Oct. 1, or Oct. 22. first summer session of the The new 21-DayEconomy Excursion tour in Paris Young Christian Students to and see Notre Dame See your Travel with be held on the east coast will fares make possible this low and the price other spectacular Bights of Agent now. draw 550 high school students for a trip to Europe’s cities and and exciting the City of Light. Then on to Lon- religious lay moder- YOUR PRIEST ators to Marymount College don for a full day’s tour of the city. here Aug. CAN EARN A 24-27. FREE Finally you’re back in Ireland for Purposes of the session will GIFTS COMPLIMENTARY* be to cultivate awareness of sightseeingand an unforgettableMe- VACATION world problems, the ability to WHEN YOU OPEN AN ACCOUNT FOR $25 OR MORE dieval Banquet at Bunratty Castle. make sound judgments and Did you know the compulsion to act. 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by John Teehan Former Pius Rthlcte . Pope "He called me twice and aft- while Frank Peed leads the Is than Gerry-Mackin more a er 20 minutes on the phone former Mustangs. little the asked ” disappointed at re- ‘Can I sign you?’ Be- Head coach John Connolly, mits of his contacts with major fore ending the last phone con- former St. Michael's, Union scouts. league baseball One or- versation the scout promised City, gridder, will lead" the left him with a bit- to contact Mackin again. But Boonton Bears into their open- Ciizationtaste mouth in his after after getting the 21-year-old er Aug. 22 against the Hack- his for some athlete’s in whetting appetite hopes up the air, ellalown Warriors in a North tweet the scout faded opportunities. just away Jersey Football League game • Tha ace pitcher, however, into the blue. at Hackettstown. During the alt his into It be Has not put eggs might well for young school season, Connolly assists one basket. Is ahead He going nthletes to follow Mackln’s ex- coach Joe Molltoris at Boonton With plans to attend Columbia ample of mature planning by High School. University for two years for hedging their bets on profes- Nick Cutro, former St. i master’s degree in business sional careers with something Mary's, Rutherford, head grid administration. less He graduated spectacular and realizing mentor, leads his Jersey City from Fordham University in that promises are not neces- Giants into their 1964 Atlantic June with a bachelor's degree sarily regarded as sacred by Coast Football League debut In economics. all. against the Atlanta Spartans ♦ • * • • One of his best mound ef- at home Aug. 22. The head Columbia. RICH forts was against SALINARDI, all-arch- coach plans on starting Lin- That was no-Ritter he hurled a diocesan third-sacker from St. coln coach Johnny Amablle at while In his junior year with Michael’s, Union City, grabbed quarterback, Amablle, former the Rams. The the 6-2,185-pounder batting championship in St. Peter’s Prep and Boston lefthanded. throws and bats the Build Better Boys League College gridder, will spark the with a .484 average, 39 points passing offense. MACKIN’S first disappoint- ahead of the runnerup. He'll Other familiar faces should ment came when he was noti- enter Wagner College in the be Al Calligaris, offensive fied that the roster filled fall. was guard, formerly of St. Joseph's, -in fahn St. * • • • the system of the « West New York, and Villanova Cardinals. THE [Louis But what POPE Pius 'Clifton University; Al Reinoso, former made the fast-ball i artist bitter high school alumni game, Fri- St. Benedict's Prep and Villa- was the treatment Phila- 21 J by a day, Aug. starts a weekend nova star, at linebacker and scout , delphia Phillies early in of area gridiron activity. Bob offensive center; tackle Ken ■ the summer. Out will coach the ex-Eagles Harbace, former St. Peter’s Prep star; Bobby Lisa, back- field running star from St. SWEET'S AUGUST BEST BUYS Mary's of the Plains, Kansas, and John McMullen, guard from Notre ITT Dame University. Both Lisa and McMullan Transistor BLACK played for Demarest.

• « Pius RADIO PLASTIC • • • Pope Seeks Game, Coach Blue Jays List Essex Catholic CONNIE EGAN, former all- PASSAIC BATTERY ASPHAL Pope Pius, with St. Michael's, Union Late The schedule City, - state football at Seton Scholarship WEST NEW YORK 8t complete Is ss player three of last year’s out opponents which dropped of grid com- Port M«n4tn«M dim* CEMENT Hall Prep, and Seton Hall Uni- Joseph's High School grid follows; •II missing and two new only ones petition this year, The other Sept. 26, Bergen Catholic. unbreak- versity baseball and basketball team will face Essex Catholic In Kandy showing up, Is for an- have Comes Ott. 3. «t 81 Peter'* (Roosevelt Sta- looking two who not shown up Through dium)! able tuba. letterman, goes Into the llas- instead of St. Michael's, Un- to. at Dlckintnn (Rooeevelt sta- ploitic 3 other team to round out a nine- dium); At Peacet 45c is, Queen of u*a*l on the Eagles' slate arc Mat- 23. at 27* Mony Kondy brouek Heights school system ion City, in the only change llrtbnkrn. game football schedule and a ist and Seton Hall Prep. For Corsetto from last schedule of r£ - »• North Httg.ni I*. Murlit; as physical education instruct- backfield coach to year’s U.~S Sun Catholic. assist head The Eagles will open this or. coach Bob Gut. The PATERSON Rich Corsetto eight games. St. Michael's Eagles season De Paul. Sad- Egan is against has football, CONTROL expected to coach can breathe a little easier now. dropped Made the have an open date Oct. 10. dle Brook, which plays Bench baseball at Pope A The Blue Jays, however, are and assist football One of the lost opponents is Pius year's full basketball scho- SOUTH ORANGE The the following week, is the still coaching. larship to Edwards Military angling for a Thanksgiv- captain of the second squad which was not 1923 Seton Hall Another Seton Hall Univer- Academy, North Carolina, has ing Day opponent to follow the cn last year's list. University baseball team later Two Queen of Essex Catholic As }o\ sity Emil Night Tilts removed the a contest, graduate, Rendzlo, of year Peace remains as the tradi- spectre became Judge Milt Fellers of has been renamed head grid of high srhool devoid of var- they did last year St. Joseph's Elizabeth. tional Thanksgiving rival. » Day will against Ber- "Oirow ROTO-WASHER mentor at Wellington High Set tor The sity athletics. gridders open Eagles complete schedule is ns School. Because he had to repeat gen Catholic at Miller NEWARK follows; . end Tom Mehlem, former St. ,An expanded his freshman Corsetto's CORVETTES •3• Position D*>W|W< Sept. Da Paul. year. 27, Four of their Peter’s basketball star, nine-game schedule Includes Oct. 3. at Raddle Brook; 17. at p**. original class graduated this games will Wattr Central Prep talc; 23. from REG. new Bergen Catholic*. be at has been awarded a scholar- two opponents for Essex summer which ended his that site. Two slated Nov. l, St. Cevilia'a. Knalrnnod*; 8, eligi- • Revolving HorseAetr Bevsti Don AMERICA'S #1 ship to Niagara University . . . Catholic’s grid team this fail. Boacn*; 15, at At Mary *, Ruther- bility to play under NJSIAA for , Jersey 4.9S ford: 26. Queen of Peace* ROOT* 17 SALE Dnllrloua Lumhwm with Marist at Bayonne City which starts in mtd-Soptoinber scholarship was arranged by and Oilman Uuit North MORRISTOWN aarved In llomallka Atmnapbara Delbarton or 4) Stadium and Memorial at at the Broad and Bay Lancs. Frank McGuire, basketball CLOSED SUNDAYS. Alr-Cond. m. will have one in 4 FOR change this Union both The which includes coach of the Convenient to Coliwum A theetera PARAMUI City Stadium, Fri- loop, rep- University of Choice year's football schedule. The Wlnta and Unuori. Mu»ek. ONI ST«P day contests. lescntativcs of Essex South Carolina with IMCIAL PACILITIES SOS eo 1.7714 $l.OO Green Holy the prod- 4 Wave will meet Pingry The schedule Name Societies, has been Ken PRIVATE PARTIKS complete Is as In ding o I hi* new assistant, ACCOMMOOATINO ■vat. Cleaner in place of Montclair Acs II la M to a follows; existence over 2:> years. There Stlblcr, of 7J» EloMh Av*. at 441(1 It. Wto. demy. formerly Loyola, * IAT. S«pl. 27. Karri. are 14 teams to Orleans. NEW YORK CITY al (Room-vcli staitl- signed up bowl New TO « and urn). • 4M-44W Wax Reg^as i The opening game this year ROOM «417 4 on Tuesday evenings. will be at Dcnville against 'puholic-j 11,‘ Xavier*; 111. At Mai I*l fl tvm. Bayonne City Morris Catholic while the fin- SWEET SELLS (Miller Stadium*. The complete eight-game •Clly Stadium GET On The Brand New 414 N. WOOD AVE., LINDEN, N. J. schedule is as follows; UNION COUNTY Srpt K. at Mot rla Catholic. Oct. at 10. 24. Basketball Clinic ALL Friday 'till 9 P.M. 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DETROIT (RNS) Prot- science, can sign petitions or religion or join organizations Catholic and Jewish laws estant, support or ordinances that whose aim is to oppose teach- leaders have joined deny minorities forces a full and ings of the Church on race with labor, political and com- equal opportunity to secure relations. munity organizations to defeat decent homes on a non-dis- Penalty indicated is a re- law a proposed which would criminatory basis.” served sin. Absolution from legalize racial discrimination • reserved sins can be obtained in housing. only from the Bishop of the A storefront office has been Information Program diocese. established a few doors from PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (NC) The letter also called for a St Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, The Archbishop’s Commit- half hour of prayer in all for the Citizens for United a tee on Human Relations has churches and chapels of the Detroit. The chairman and one embarked on "a program of diocese on Friday, Aug. 7, in of the moving forces in the public information and forma- reparation for the assault on is the group Very Rev. John tion” toward improvement of the priest. The Bishop also J. Weaver, Dean of the Cathe- interracial and ecumenical un- asked for prayers that a dral. derstanding. change of heart will come in Through phone calls, pulpit Under the commission’s di- other places where a spirit of and talks, rallies, block get- rer :i o n, a 12-member group of rebellion exists against the togethers the Citizens seek to trained specially priests has teachings of the church in re- line votes a ballot MARIST up against been formed to present Cath- gard to race. ALUMNI - These six members of the Marist Brothers of the Schools, all either proposal called "The Ordin- olic teaching on ecumenical former took • graduates or students of Marist High School, Bayonne, first vows or were in- ance Defining the Rights of and interracial matters in vested in their habits Aug. 15 at the novitiate in Esopus, N.Y. Brothers William Fadrow- Detroit Residents and talks to parish and fraternal Drop Sponsorship Prop- ski, F.M.S., and James (both seated) took their while Brothers erty Owners.” and in schools and Schroeder, F.M.S., vows, groups, col- PITTSBURGH, Pa. - CENTENNIAL - (NC) OBSERVANCE Arcchbishop Boland cele- Robert Sweeney, F.M.S., Paul F.M.S., Joseph Conklin, F.M.S., and John Kela- Detroit will vote 1 leges in this area. Levendusky, Solemn Pontifical Mass honor Sept. on Duquesne University is drop- brated a in of the 100th an- The Relations her, F.M.S., were invested with the habit. the proposition, key phrases of Human Com- ping its support of an African of St. 16. With niversary Luke's, Hohokus, Aug. him is which mission was established would guarantee: "the by expedition by a Scottish an- the Rev. William J. pastor. Duffy. right to maintain what in his Archbishop John Krol in June. thropologist who believes in Canadian Post Clergy Oppose Plan Retreats opinion are congenial sur- • the superiority of white men. roundings for himself (the Dr. Robert Gayre was to For Penalties Noted Jerseyan Women in Bars For Newark property owner), his family lead the one-year expedition Couples Mapping to if white SHERBROOKE, Can.-Rev. BAYONNE Three parishes and his tenants,” and "the LAFAYETTE, La. (NC)—A see men had fil- MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. Eugene Palumbo, 5.D.8., of here have joined with the right to freedom of choice of strongly worded letter tered into African coastal re- Rev. Gerard J. Murphy, noting Paterson has been named di- Ministerial Associa- S.J., persons with whom he will ne- penalties which be gions and accounted for the Bayonne of St. Peter’s will can in- rector College give War and principal of St. tion in an ordinance on gotiate or contract with ref- curred by Catholics who comparatively high civiliza- protesting one of the three retreats Poverty op- Patrick’s School here aft- famiy High which would allow women to erance to such property, and to the tions found in some areas be- for this fall pose teachings of the at planned at St. NEWARK er serving Don Bosco Tech. sit at bars in this city. Msgr. Joseph by-laws and establish a gen- accept or reject any prospec- Church on race relations has fore European settlers reached Joseph’s Retreat conducted Boston, for 12 years. He will by A. director of the Mt. eral outline there in the 1500s. A pulpit announcement at St. Dooling, for the expenditure tive buyer or tenant for his been written to all Catholics the Carmelite Sisters. Carmel also teach English at the Sher- Vincent’s the Guild, has been named of the money. Eventually, the own reasons.” of the Diocese Mau- opened campaign by Bishop brooke Diocesan Seminary. Father Murphy will give the a member of the "corpora- corporation will be The and this week parishioners expanded Metropolitan Detroit rice Schexnayder. Father retreat the weekend of Freedom School Palumbo is a gradu- the Oct. tion” which will lay the to kbout 35 members. Council of the Cath- The letter were asked to contact Churches, was prompted by ate of Don Bosco 23-25. Rev. Colman F. Gal- groundwork for Newark’s anti- High School, mayor and councilmen Mayor Addonizio olic Bishops of an attack city’s told the and upon a white priest, Ramsey, and Don Bosco Col- lacher, S.A., of the Graymoor poverty program under re- Books to make their feelings known Aug. 13 that he the Metropolitan Detroit Jew- pastor of a meeting will Negro parish in a Sought Friars Mission Band will open cently enacted federal lege, Newton, and also attend- before the public meeting Aug. legis- go to Aug. 20 ish Community Council have town of the diocese. Washington to ENGLEWOOD Catholic ed Fordham University. He the series Sept. 25-27. Rev. lation. seek assistance all issued statements 19. for a variety opposing The letter specifies severe was ordained in 1951 and Joseph Cantillon, S.J., of the parishes in Bergen County spent The bulletin at St. Andrew's Msgr. Dooling was among of projects, including creation ordinance. penalties for those Catholics have been asked to cooperate one year as athletic director for Aug. 16 stated the Canisius College will preach the 94 of The Catholic opposi- representatives of or- jobs for school dropouts, statement said: who interfere with Negro Cath- and head of the Nov. 27-29. in a drive for “used but use- English de- tion of the parish priests to ganizations which met with social workers to assist low- "No Catholic, in good con- olics in the practice of their able” books collected partment at Don Bosco said that Reservations be Mayor Addonizio income being by Tech, the ordinance and may made Hugh J. Aug. families, neighborhood Paterson. the county chapter of CORE it would "lessen the respect with the Camelite Sisters here 13 to hear an outline of the centers for the young, job op- for Mississippi Freedom and regard that all men or at the Family Life Bureau, city’s plans for projects which portunities for the unem- Leader Negro Says Schools. Dinner-Dance should have for women." 451 Madison Ave., New York. will be assisted by the federal ployed, tutoring services, fam- Rioting The seeks 50,000 books monies. ily counselling, adult education group of all classifications excluding To Buy programs and a Not Part of Jeep Metal community Movement adult fiction. Four Advance Madonna UNDER TERMS of the anti- center any Particularly for the south-central JERSEY CITY - A dinner needed are textbooks and oth- poverty law, the funds cannot area of dance the city. BOSTON Roy Wilkins, ex- civil crusade will be held Sept. 15 at rights are ob- er children's literature. In Shown at Fair be given to a munic- ecutive the Sheraton-Holland Religion directly Dean Willard C. Heckel of secretary of the Na- stacles to the anti-poverty Motor Inn but be channeled Catholic of ipality must tional Association Many parishes hero to SARANAC - NEW YORK (NC) A Rutgers School is for the Ad- campaign. "When you bjiy a jeep for Rev. Eu- LAKE, N.Y, ma- Lqw presi- ask the county announced the drive through a corporation com- vancement of Colored O F Three North men were donna created in wartime dent pro-tem of the People, who the social revolution is gene Kwiatkowski, M., a Jersey by corpora- at Masses Aug. 16. posed of members of official told to the National Actively in the the 20 Franciscan Fri- a Polish out of 15 dif- tion. delegates for,” he said, "the answer missionary Philippines, among sculptor cooperating is the Family Life and private welfare agencies. Catholic Social Action Confer- should be it is for now home on leave. ars of the Atonement (Gray- ferent metals is one of the art all of us, The is to get the dir- here at Boston Apostolate. Tickets who received works currently purpose Irish Celebrate ence College for our country.” are available from moor Fathers) on display at ection of the program as close that groups which rioted in Collection dates for the drive the "Vehicle for Father Eu- their habit Aug. 14 at a Sol- the Vatican Pavilion at the A war on poverty must give to level as Rochester have been set for 23-29 emn Mass here celebrated grass roots pos- At Fair Harlem, and in New self Aug. gene Committee” at the Polish by New York World’s Fair. World’s people respect as well as at two centers: CORE head- sible. Jersey are not part of any Home, 22 Liberty Ave., Very Rev. Bonaventure Kocl- The creation is the work of NEW money, an official of the U.S. or YORK - The 13th movement. quarters, 35 Humphrey St., zer, S.A., It will be the of Msgr. from Father Kwiatkowski at superior general. Roman Adler and the duty Irish Department of Labor told the depicts Nationality Day will be Englewood (568-9579) and 223 Michael Kraynak of Walling- Dooling and the other 13 mem- Rioters are a liability with meeting. Brunswick St. Thomas A. Madonna of Ostrobrama of celebrated at the Grace bers of the draft Singer Bowl whom officials must deal im- Episcopal Chapel, 144 Jr. is chairman ton, James D'Angelo of Gut- who has since corporation to Assistant of Gangemi of Wilno, been of the New York World’s Fair and with Secretary Labor Boiling Springs Ave., East the tenberg and Donald Kelly of mediately corrective Daniel P. committee. adopted by Polish airmen as 13 from 2:30 p.m. to 6 Moynihan said “The Rutherford. Ridgefield also received their FAMILY MONUMENTS Sept. he said. measures, essential sin their patroness. p.m. of which our so- religious name and will now john f. a. McGovern He noted that aSmall only is capable is of Benedictine Adler, a World War II Heading the program will be ciety not that spend a year in spiritual train- pilot MEMORIALS number of Negroes have been to Civil Liberties with the Polish air force in allowing people remain poor ing prior to the Po- the Irish Garda Band, which involved beginning AUTHORIZED DEALER in the rioting. The but of making them useless." Takes Vows land, France and England, got is opening a tour in the U.S. study of philosphy and theo- others, he said, are locking "Mass poverty," he his first for the RIDOI ROAD There will also be participants said, Action NEWTON Frater Denis logy. inspiration un- ARLINOTON. J. after their businesse and their "is the Urged usual work NORTH N. hardly necessary con- James St. On Aug. 15, Father Augustine during a wartime from the United Irish Counties families. Madden, 0.5.8., of WYmm 1-1473 DlUwar* 31320 dition of life in a BOSTON (NC) visit to the shrine of New York Irish Fcis. nation whose Catholics Paul’s Abbey made his solemn Nesselt, S.A., of Glen Rock, Lourdea;. "They are as deeply con- wealth grows by $3O billion should "stop considering the a profession of vows to Abbot took his first vows as a mem- cerned with getting rid of this year, whose economists Civil rou- American Liberties Union Charles V. Coriston, 0.5.8., ber of the society. He is a grad- N.J. Carmelites as anyone outside situation, tinely assume the economy will and similar organizations as Aug. 15 here. uate of St. Catharine’s School. their communities.” have grown another third by being in the same category Frater Denis is from the Glen Rock, and entered Gray- Take First Vows Wilkins said obstacles to the the end of the with the Planned BONIFACE decade/' Parenthood Bronx and entered the Bene- moor in 1959. Father ST. Augustine NEW BALTIMORE, Pa. -I * Federation or the Masonic dictine Mission will studies in , < Seminary here begin philosophy Three from the i order,” Rev. Thomas J. Reese young men in 1954. He professed his first next month at St. Pius X Sem- Archdiocese Residence For Women BONDS of of Newark took Your Wilmington, Del., said here. vows in 1961 and his inary, Garrison, N. Y. completed their first vows in the Car- Addressing a workshop of philosophical studies at St. o Insurance melite Order at the monastery Near busses, trains and shopping center. the fifth annual Catholic Coun- Benedict’s Wedding College, Atchison, $2.75 Million here after completing their Reception cil on Civil Liberties conven- Kitchen and Kan. novitiate. Laundry privileges. at the 1 tion, Father Reese said that Presently studying theology Coal In Drive are “both and They Frater Conal Mo* clergy laymen at St. Mary’s Abbey, Morris- NEWARK The United Govern, O. Carm., of West- should involve themselves" in town, Frater Denis is business 254 First St., City, N. J. OL 3-9524 civil liberties Appeals Campaign of the wood, Frater Edward Joseph Jersey organizations. manager mu of Camp St. Benedict Shea, O. of Roselle and u Greater Newark will be Carm., area “Just because we may not here and director of the ab- JERSEY CITY held 30-Nov. 17 this Frater Oscar Wallroth, 0. like the views of the majority Sept. year, is bey's photography department. with of million Carm., of Union, all of whom catered with care. a goal $2.75 for LAKE GEORGE TOUR loving within them is no reason to will Mt. Carmel the 73 member agencies, now go to abdicate any participation in Benedictine Labor Day Wttkand. (apt. 5. 4, 7 • BANQUET ROOMS Taitofully Priory including several Catholic College, Niagara Falls, Ont., It. Mary's Priory. HI High It., Newark, N. J. MA 2-0300 the decorated . struggle for the Bill of to continue studies. . Wis. Conductor! Rav. Cragory J. Schramm, OSB. Rights," he said. CEDARBURG, (NC) groups. •AT. Sopt. 5. AM., laavo SL Mary'a Priory • DINNERS created Nine Benedictines seven 1:00 Via Wait Point. U. S. MU. to meet YOUR Peter S. Barno, chairman, Acad.R.C.ChapcL Via Aurieavilla, N. Y.. Shrina of N.A. Jasult Martyr* • n«tdi Elegant Food • Generous priests, a deacon and a Brother ■UN. Sept. «, |:M AM. leave hotel for Lake George. Via Sacred Heart announced the appointment of lako Portions • Perfect Cocktails have established Church, and Circle Boat Rida on the (Motor Ship). Our Lady a 32-mcmbcr advisory commit- MON. Sept. 7. Via Stockbridge, Maaa. Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdea. CHESTER BAZAAR of • Personalized attention Claremont Priory here with and Hyde Park Mueeum of F.D. and Eleanor Rooaerelt. Due in Newark to every tee, which will be responsible P.M. the at 0:00 detail. permission of Archbishop for major policy decisions af- Vacation TICKIT PIR PERSON, BUI 1 HOTEL 154.00 SEPTEMBER 3- 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 Wiliiam E. Cousins. Reaarvatlona are IS. per person. fecting the campaign. £ <# QC Ptr Person TICKET COMMITTEE Mrs. Philip Sheridan. ISO Mt. Prospect Ave.. from UNTIL MIDNIGHT EACH NIGHT All Inclusive Homesites Newark. N. J. HU 14077. after 7 P.M. ST. Package LAWRENCE CHURCH, CHESTER, NEW JERSEY WHEELS OF CHANCE highest in and the Price is . . - SKILL GAMES - HAYRIDES - Right . Them - NOVELTIES PONY RIDES - for FANCY ARTICLES - AMUSE- Pray Com. In or phono Mr. Mooll.r our the Poconos MENT RIDES - REFRESHMENTS - NO ADMISSION Wedding Consultant Mr*. Angela CHARGE. Daminni, 50, 11 at Sibley Hospital, Wash- is at your service formerly of Newark, sister of D.C. CHICKEN BARBECUE and FREE DANCE ington, ON SUNDAY Mother Joseph mA Eleanor, S.S.J., In prayers also remem- your SAFETY OLdfleld 3-0100 SEPTEMBER SIXTH of Our Lady of Perpetual Help ber these, your deceased School, Oakland, died Aug. 11 priests'. Save at her home in Philadelphia. Newark PROFIT Mrs. Margaret Deck, 78. for- . . . Rev. William H. Browne Oi AN Your merly of Hillside, mother of Biskorovanyi, Joseph Banking Rev. Hilary of Aug. 21, 1952 Deck, 0.F.M.. St. Francis of Assisi, New Rev. Christopher A. Lawless, $ York Aug. 21, 1922 with City, died Aug. 11 at Company Largo, Fla. Rev. John P. Fitzpatrick, S.J., 1904 OUR 40th YEAR IH4 Aug. 21, 1958 Robert J. Culhane, 70. of Rev. Bernard Gilleran, 0.P., Pcquannock, brother of Rev. LOCUST Aug. 21, 1959 Institutional Maurice Culhane ol Immacu- Rt. Rev. Msgr. Anthony H. late Conception Church, Ma- Stein, Aug. 22, 1921 Cleaning Supplies loy, la., died Aug. 11 at home. Rev. Francis Jaksztys, Aug. LAKES Virginia Sobotka, feature 24, 1927 \ 0 • ASH CANS • MATS • SOAP ASTOP editor for the NCWC News Rev. Ifl • POLISH • BROOMS • BRUSHES Leon A. Godlewski, Aug. 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RMIRVI ivillu AND ttoun DItOIIT INIURAHCI CORP. SEACREST REALTY CO. 793*6241 - 349-5487 August 20, 1964 THE ADVOCATE NEW APART HT ENTS 15 w ••NEW** hamiltonian residences Luxury by the Sea

A Kaylnn Releast John Renna of Renna Con- PREVIEW LONG BRANCH struction, enthusiastically presents Luxury West Orange, on apartment living went on dis- South Bath Ave. and Ocean SHOWING play last weekend when model Blvd. at the site of the former suites were opened for public Vcndome and Versailles hotels. inspection at the seven-story The fireproof brick building Sea Verge apartments in the offers air conditioned ef- NEW AT NORTH West End section, ficiency, one-and two-bedroorn PLAINFIELD - Private balconies or patios and controlled Taking its name from the apartments from $119.50 individually oir conditioning and heating are [) fact that it on the sea, heat among features of Greenbrook 157- verges monthly, including and Gardens, new the unit garden luxury apartment complex cooking gas. A number of spe- apartment being built at 1275 Rock Ave., is being created by builder cial features are also included. by Greenbrook Co. four Realty Three, and five room apartments available, rentals Greenbrook starting at $115 per month. &* Gardens Marina Gardens Proves

an entirely mew concept In garden Apartments Have Future apartment living! A Cherenson-Carroll Release age bracket by the end of this EDISON TWP. Baroff decade. These are men and and Elin Associates faith in women who will be, getting now the garden i&j? V a*. I renting apartment field- married and seeking a place substantiated by the to live. The over- garden apartment, m & whelming success of their first in most cases, has more to - * i 5 Room project, the Hamiltonian- offer to these .. 3,4 couples -V EJ*IW young at-Middlesex has been re- than high rises, ns particularly SOLD - J. Nevins McBride, president of McBride affirmed in the first because PfM Agency, two of a more attractive Apartments and Frank Heilmann, of Fair Lawn Indus- weeks’ rental at Ma- rental vice-president activity scale and an trial emphasis Park, have announced the sale of the of rina Gardens, the new 200- on recreation facilities. from plant Amphenol Eastern Division of Amphenol-Borg Electronics unit apartment-club-marina apartments with private SWIM CLUB and MARINA of Chicago to the Computor Diode Corp. which is located community situated on the Luxury garden Garibaldi banks of the Raritan River *ll5 „o. at Ave., Lodi, New RIGHT ON THE PROPERTY-ADJACENT TO THE TURNPIKE AND ROUTE 1 here. Garden Apt. The success at Marina Gar- Occupancy laplambar ar Oclokar lat And It’s all yours In close-in Edison ■ CENTRAL AIR dens 32 rentals in two how Iveryone's wondaring our builder, Tox 1 & 2 Bedrooms Township, just 30 minutas from Newark HOW weeks is contrary to predic- Apts. CONDITIONING givM all this value. tions made some builders and 40 from New Yorkl Right on the wide by. that * V/ Distinctive, colonial design garden the garden apartment from "’•"t* l and wonderful Raritan River, your apartment PRIVATE apart* J 250 market is at a near-satura- B meats in beautiful Keyport . . minutes out onto a marina and swim , just faces private DOES tion point. "The pessimists BALCONIES from the Garden State • GOOD COUNSEL the exclusive of of dorkway, churches, club for use residents who make this prediction," CHURCH AT CORNER shopping and recreation. Spacieut 3-room, Extra minutes Gerald F. Baroff, • lit. rooms MARINA GARDENS. Literally away says a prin- • Air 1 er 3 bedroom peeked with conditioning ■ SWIMMING apartments oul-‘ • Free Gas are the Pann. R. R.. Turnpike, Parkway, Rts. "TEX" cipal of the firm, "are those standing features for luxurious living. • Separata thermostat POOL Large who see only the high rental 1, 18, 27 and 287 —and express buses right lor each apt. bedrooms, completely kitchens, and • Carpeted corridors equipped units which are to a at your doorl Shop in Downtown New geared • Modem Laundry light airy living room. Compare all you narrower market, and which Room Park Center TENNIS COURTS DO IT! Brunswick, Menlo Shopping Crum want • Free Parking your boat put parks and cities and universities ell the ■ went . . . you'll Green Grove Gardens. will never rent fast as as • Free GE Refrif. and more. All houses of **> to the Atlantic...or relax many worship, at poolside with fascinating moderate rental units.” e Master TV Antenna Free Gas for • Ruses schools And the neighbor*... both yours just steps from your door. Cooking at corner and recreation nearby. Baroff and his partner, • 1 block to shopping month includes heat, Charles Elin, to studies • 1 Block to schools apartment Itself features kitchens with w/i a /or per point made by leading economic ad- XmtvtMmtm* Refrigerators, beautiful plenty of closets, front and rear entry, and hot water, gai, onsite 34 Carteret Street Rofrigorator-Frooxor $ visers, banking institutions and color-tiled baths, Individual air-conditioning, 150% off-street plus parking. parking swimming insurance companies which re- NEWARK FROM for fleet 95 pool tenants. their own firm’s confi- DlracHanai Taka AMEnic,\\- tummar Av». ar tstandard HEATING A dence. ■raatfway t. Cartarat Itraat. hot COOLING 4 AND BROOM APTS. FROM Including hast, air-conditioning, These studies indicate that ”Opm Dally * All Day Wr*kaiute~ and water, gas, parking janitorial services Intlh idmnl there will be some nine mil- HU 5-2980 MU S-5552 intrunett trllh Irma lion in the 20 30 reen rot-Q more people 011-tht-fotitr Imyomta G ft

DIIICTIONii Fran. Nework " « H MORTGAGES Si. 11 ON THE BANKS OF THE RARITAN RIVER welt on Is N. t'oiMiel**—eoo aniens Groonbraok Oordeni ilgn, toko EDISON r>«»l TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY right turn, then prorood up latk A«e. to opo'tmenlt, Cuing m| DIRECTIONS: Rout* 1 south to Edison (». Twp.- t ufn it word Newark an »l. IJ—turn Green Grove Avenue N. J. HOME IMPROVEMENT fjght “jug- enta Keyport, LOANS lark Art. In N. handle" turn just before Ririten River Bridge (it Midii Muffler Ftalnliold, pretood narlh (orroie 21) la eportmentt. DIRECTIONS: Garden Stott Parkway fo Exit 117 to Rt. 33-R». 36 Junc- Shop); proceed 400 ft. to first right; turn right md follow this ALEXANDER HAMILTON tion. Follow Rt. 36 to Flortnct Avt. (lit itrttt past 3rd light); turn SAVINGS strait down hill to Marine Girdens it bottom OWNIIMANAGIMINTi of hi 11...0R... Itft to Grttn Grovt Avt. Oraankraak Cos. Cr LOAN ASSOCIATION Girden State Parkwiy south to Exit 130; thin south Route laaltr on 1 US Volley it , I. Orange SO J.JIOO is ibovi. Furnished Apartment Open UNION VALLEY ROAD • WEST MILFORD Nodal Apartment!, IT7J lark Are. Agsntsa MCOMON, IOIDFARI t TAHZMAN, HI 2-4444 • Model Apt: 247-9607 North Plainfield Tel., 7MOSJ7 / Decoratid by; REGENTHOUSE Somerville DAILY & SUNDAY - PHONE 264-1846 PATERSON PA 8-3159 HAWTHORNE

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HELP WANTED FEMALE AUTO - NEW DEALERS CARS AUTO DEALERS NEW CARS FUEL - OIL OIL BURNERS PHARMACISTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WE HAVE OPENINGS TOR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BROGAN 1964 PONTIAC - FEMALE-STENO CADILLACOLDS TEMPEST JOHN DUFFY FUEL CO. Modcli NEWARK FREEHOLD MONMOUTH COUNTY Ntw Jfr»<■>'■ UtlM Cadll! >o All and Colora Available "Making * Santnf Inanda SPRING LAKE TYPIST Sam k IXiUlbutx For Immediate Delivery ■act ]»1" George Martorana. Prop*. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 4 Mm. Ranch. LISS PHARMACY Moving to the i Baths. Kitchen SECRETARY BUST DEAL IN STATE Country?? Larin Living Room. with SPRING LAKE Author Ind CADI UJVC • OLD! Firmi* tad Collar. MAXON Established over 30 years Acr«if« country homo aoparaia breakfast area. Playroom MALE - SALES (ales * service PONTIAC SEND FOR FREE LIST 11*31 awlm pool. 123.000. Four Registered Pharmacists THE LAST WORD 7U Fuule Dial Ml 2-2727 Free Open Every Day i ALPERN, Realtor J. LESTER Inc. ENGINEERS Avt. ClUbm u j Phone WA 3-6900 Delivery RIGBY, A»*oc., OR MW IM-1M Adnma 81- From I to 11 Freehold. 104 Shrewsbury Ave.. New Shrewsbury NEW-NORTH END-VIEW EXECUTIVE 177 N. Broad St. Hillelde Nawnrfc. N.J a.m. p.m. N. J. Of OCEAN 7W Ml. Prospect Avenue, cor. Phone 741*7741 BEDROOM*—J BATH* SPERCO MOTOR CO. FLORISTS OLEN -BEAUTIFUL "Many others" Montclair Avenue. RIDOE PLEASANT FAMILY lIOOM OPEN. J. POINT INO ON PATIO-OUT or CADILLAC • PONTIAC HU 14749 Newark. N. THIS OLDSMOBILE - JONES THE FLORIST, INC. WORLD KITCHEN—A MUST IKK AT BURNS - - NATHAN WATERFRONT KAI.EB SERVICE PARTS Salea - Servlci PLUMBING ft HEATING RUSSELL. INC. THE DRASTICALLY REDUCED Nutlty'i Oldant riorW - Eat. 1900 Four room*, eipanalon attic, heatedMated porch. PIUCB Cllaalvtfw SIM ranteed Lead ( EeUhllehed line* • 1800 fireplace. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Call Ui Ear Your Floral Naada dock . ... 119300 401 MORRIS AVB • SUMMIT, N (or 6 ESTATE INSURANCE 1 NO MONEY DOWN. No payment * Five tor Bulkheaded. rtaeet Body IJKAL ‘ roama. waterfront. Broad Work A Repair Service iRCHINI BROS. **T Rldfewood Avo. Olen Rlrfie, N. $47,500 S-TIM NOrlh 7-1022 J Moatly furnished. 117300 MOORE CHEVROLET TROPHY PONTIAC Now orb BRHMM PL —■ PI 3-5600 JAMES P. MARTIN, 9< h ** b *«" dona. Lawn ta ....HU Jnl Mnture raaronaible to live to. , J. beautiful, fencea Av». Sprln* Laka woman, RALES SERVICE HOLMDEL In good ahape. Awninga Codaft proTeanor. laachar wUe. - • PARTS 7-4900 •Jta and OR USED am up. So am tha screens. Present owners children CARR _ INSURANCE 449-7801 wort: ran . __ -SOUTHR^StelloT*iandAVE. W JC WESTFIELD MOVING A STORAGE MAIN ST.. Phone EEoex 2-1245 between 7 and P P.ld. GEORGE SALES A SERVICE In Cranford Coll MM2IT HAULENBEEK, INC. Ml WARREN AVE. SPRINO LAKE. RldC Hd.. K. Arlaalna RAMBLER AGENCY NEW SHREWSBURY NJ Wy 1.(000 MARK E. SHAHEEN KEARNY REALTOR.**l, *DU See DALY A SON Jerry Stinera O' 50 o» Servlco PHONE 44MSM CHEVROLET ESTABLISHED IW rr Y»or» REALTORS INSURORS BORGOS L BORGOS CORVAIR CORVETTE ELM LOCAL A LONO . SPRINO LAKE AUTO SALES DISTANCE Member Union Cos. MLS 'REAL HEIGHTS PHAIES MOVING •ALE* - SERVICE - Dial RR KONNER PART* STORAGE ST. CATHARINE PARISH Or ipßl CHEVROLET 15-17 NORTH AVE. B Phono WYman 1-4344 IARE HEIGHTS, 4 BEDROOMS, J BATH WYmon ESssx 3-1958 WALKING 8-7311 ' DUPANCE TO LAKE EVERYTHING M R»«ray Are. Kearey. N. 3. MOHAWK CITY WATER A SEWER. .* SMITH-WISE & CO. 4n Bloomlkld An. Caldwali +BBFF, ttssn. im. DOUGLAS MOTORS • Call Smith b«a. E Creatord LEONIA SUMMIT M 4 Aadanoa Aw., CWnOa Park 313-111 BROAD ST. SUMMIT A NIMROD CAMP TRAILERS N.J Moving Tracking. Eadnaad rataa far " all •Uvlara VOLKSWAGEN MS*.. Plonaar MM. Saiart UM $22,500 KDIfONMON CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH MO. VALIANT Rjnlala par weak _ Jim Uaaltn. 544-IMS Walter salzi ITS Rb Nerd room? Stop lookinzl Lara. TAYLOR MOTOR SALE! INC. M. Waroa. N. J, CL 4-0070 Colonial TOWNE MOTORS l.alurin* mini room. dmln* %om “15! INC Authoriied Dealer In Joraojr Clip TRAVEL llrapla®., mod.™ mich,n. lad AU Hudaoo couirtp- AGENCIES 4 hadroom., IRrari Factory Daalar SALE* e SERVICE • LEASING e PARTI Cnll balh. on Mcond plut 1 bedroom., hath, ±39 JOS. third. Salaa Pula Santa* M. BYRNE CO. on Sllualod on 14 acr. naar achoola, tM-crltnrad start bom* Uaad Cara Mr Stop Phone GALLAGHER 7 ahoppln* and Iran.portaUon and naa a for yoa 489-1300 TRAVEL SERVICE oa a vary ' Wo Will .Sarvina lulu otiect. Toko Your Homo b TriOo M a Oaoria A*a W. I laiaa. N. J, MOVING A tha Public Slnca ISM A, *‘ STORAGE INC HOLMES Staamahtp Si Air Raaarratlnna LITTLE FALLS AGENCY Cruteaa Phon* HUnltr 6-1400 £?.ur ! - Honarmoon rrlpa Realtor - Eat. IN* DELWARE 3-7600 I'M Broad S«.. Newark Ml C. J. DILLON INC. MA S-1740 JAMES E. MARSTON Morris Ava., Summit Cl MW* For local and SlgHsgd BROWN - FORD Mag nanMng ESTATE INC. Authoriied VOLKSWAGEN REAL FOR SALE *», UNION AulMrtlad f 'JEST •ALE* 11 Center Ave., Little I NDERRIHD . SERVICE ■ PART* KELLY MOVERS falla BELMAR b I'nlon County A CoUlatoa a moving a Work Specialty storage LITTLE SILVER' Lot u» help you to ...am Agcnla LARGE PAMItYT Dap*, lor NORTH AMERICAN your rom/ort and happtneoa. • ■W *• ahow U)U PttuT SUveri ton ill Uaa a< Quality t’i to Cara CA 6-8620 LOCAL • LONG DISTANCE you anacloua 4 bedroom -- bedroom. IV, Bath Our oaportooro to UM IH. both colonial home. It haa mom lire lIU BT HANDUM * * living Colonial, place in living Con- buy I*3 Bloomllald REASONABLE with fireplace, dining room. or toll. Coll on SOtT Mania Art, V*m Are., Caldwell *rates room, mw ktlchon, ventional dining room, den it don. baoamant game room, john p. McMahon rtcrtalion room. 2-car gar- lull bowmen! with built In bar I.arie AUTO SERVICE * REPAIRS* All Load* In*. Dial ago wild oatra the PATERSON 382-1380 largo playroom. Two of •bade tieea. Eacellent ndghixirhood UW Morrlo Am.. Union » »m> EUinbalA Avn. bodrooma have built-in bunka. Waahor. JdU 343f lUAwnr. N , j dry- Agency G. M. Transmission Ssrvice dlahwaahor. In »{. LINCOIN-MERCURY or. Raao Partah. Gram- Heal tore. HU W, rroot St., Red Bank. Plymouth. mar and School. VERMONT Tars* tbMjk la Eaaw YT puif. INVESTIGATE NOW i!Sw TAXES ' ' thrwuh OIDSMOBIIE VIOLA BROS. INC. 4 BEDROOMS SIB.QOO SUMMER VACATION RENTALS CRAVEN REALTY «• JOYCE GEORGE OUMMOKIUI NUTtEY rr d HAULKNBCEK, INC. 4M Route * Matos A Lumbar Mart 6.? ,_* l» M *L»H a° aacoptlonal you'll WARREN AVE. LAKE POR RENT Two bedroom bouta blink the SPRING N.J. _ on! N. J. • AuUortaad hto * larw* •AY nut OS CO. at low price I Spaoioui j-atory (epp UP) LINE bedroom REALTORS block Irom beach at Orooo Island, near COMPLETE OF BUILDING Jtmtt Hint*. dwelling on a beautiful 100x100 (Cloned Maadapi • Ouaraataad Um 4 Can li| rtu. PIIONE Tnmo River, PuralolMd reedy lit to. MATERIALS A SUPPLIES l. Stone fireplace In the llrlng room, »t mediate occupancy. Call 3410407. For Call rch cablneta In the modern Ry woo* Prompt Delivery Blb> Ntt.lt kitchen, MIDDLESEX COUNTY or month. AUTO-DEALERS NEW CARS El 4-7500 eeparale dining a attractive bed- 7-7000 room, tHACY * HANKINS. INC. NOrth PrMCTtpUM* PrtmpUjr YUM room*. bath. Walt I Tbora’a w- in Olaa RMta A**, more ft Cu« Rtlt glaaaod-ln front porch, AND lie Wttklnsten Ave, NuUey, N. J. Draft ul Cttmttlra 1 IIEDRCXIMS FURNISHED TILE BATH 6n JND rlooß. Partial bane HARKINS APT. TO RENT 111 ErmliH Art NOrth moot. CADILLAC DRIVING SCHOOLS ~~ 7-Jto* Hot-air oil fired heat. R’a In fine TOPPETA MOTORS INC. tUOO total and complete coat to condition. See It! Price SIO.TOO. Klnnelon ■ JOKEY CITY, m rooms all ■ALES A «»VK I JERSEY CITY mortgage. 3 fadIHUZ VALIANT* • rt.YKOt TMa children will attend the new Our Bedroonta aulit, pc, ALBANESE Lady recreation room. Modern VA.LENTTS PHARMACY of Magnificat Parochial School. kitchen, a bit. 41 Van Ripen 9t. CINTRAL INC. CHIIYIi.EAS a IMPEmUUI CADILLAC AUTO DRIVINO end dlahwaaber. ~ . SCHOOL oven Living room, dining Guaraau<4 Lire JOSEPH VALENTI. lu Ph„. I'h4 Can need by the Stale at N.J. FAYSON LAKES room. 1 car garage. U a 100 lot, Handy Vina •election at Ueed Cara a Fully Inaured a Free Home to church, achoola. 43 min- FOR HOTEL PARTI SERVICE a Retry r )iop Pickup etoree. buaea. SALE, I Ava. Newark Modern Dull Control Cere Rr»-tR?UfeSj COMPANY “tea to Newark Monthly peymenla $139.00. iami Standard and Automatic Shiite Lean than rent Tull price 117,100. Sept. Established ", ' Dial HU TM WtM Art, REAL ESTATE 3-0015 - US* Ktlrvltw , Phono AAA 4-2255 Coll U» Save TE 7-2544 m>. . 1 occupancy. SUMMER HOTEL * Waam/laM Money Cur, N. J. Boon ton Ave. at Kaypon Lake Rd. A*a. K.wart jrrtry Jamst Harking 131* Teeaeck RtL Teaseck. N. Morrla County. N. J. A. & Son, Rltr. 3. PHONE. DE I MM TErmlnal St Ml BT. t BAYHKVILLB PA MIU j THE ADVOCATE 16 August 20. 1961 Convention Datebook Projects Aimed at Injustice To Preview English Mass; Supported by Franciscans

LOUISVILLE, ( - Ky. RNS) ethics of business dealings. The Franciscan Educational Another priest urged that Conference closed here with an Catholicism pay greater at- to Meet endorsement of "our Family to Apostolate federal tention science. government in its domestic Ah Advocate Nctvt Srtrritnary 13 Archdioceses ami Rev. Marcian Schneider, liiuctiscs contact couple in that dio- and foreign programs to allev- A record 20,000 will spend the weekend at Man- iate 0.F.M., instructor at DunsSeo- people, in- cese for the convention. personal injustice" at 175 hattan College under the tus College, Detroit, noted that cluding non Catholic theme George and Marcella home and abroad. of Bruggc- Franciscans Clergymen, are expected to at- “Peace The Fruit of Jus- The originally were man of Ramsey are leader conference, which met tend the National tice and Charity.” students and teachers of sci- Liturgical couple in the Newark Archdio- at Bcllarmino College, also Week 24-27 Many of the 47 ence, stressing that Galileo program Aug. in workshops cese. passed a resolution commend- St. will be centered was a lay Franciscan. Louis. around racial ing “the United Nations and And at Manhattan College in problems; Cyril Tyson, assist- OTHER MEETINGS on this its affiliate organizations in Father Schneider said that ant week’s New York, some 2,000 couples director of Harlem Youth schedule are: their efforts to implement the when Galileo was censured and under and 200 clergymen will attend Opportunities Unlimited, will • The convention of the Na- social principles enunciated by placed house de- tional the tention the Church the first biennial convention of give the keynote address “Dy- Federation of Catholic Holy Father’s (Pope John by for his Area 2 of the Christian Family namism of the Harlem Ghetto" College Students, in Kansas XXIII) encyclicals." theories, “the Franciscans be- came Movement, Aug. 21-23. Saturday night. City, Mo.. Aug. 24-31. Delegates, largely teachers frightened. . . and we Other • A EARLY SAILING - lost our scientific tradition.” workshops will cover Missiological Week Auxiliary Martin W-Stanton sailed 13 the representing many religious THE LITURGICAL Bishop Aug. on Moure- Week, home Aug. 24-28 in Louvain, Bel- for Ireland, where he orders, heard ol visiting programs; the will spend a short vacation before discussions sponsored the National tania going to Rome for the by Lit- o\erall effects of racism; the gium, for missioners through- session of the Vatican such varied subjects as pri- Council. him off were, left to urgical Conference, will take out third Seeing right, Joseph Stanton effect of discrimination the world. of vate property, labor and wa- on chil- Jersey City and the latter's Bernadette, and the theme "The Challenge of dren. teenage school • The daughter, Judge and Mrs. Thomas J. ges, and birth control. dropouts First Catholic Slovak Stanton of Life the Council: Morristown. The two men are brothers of the Family Person, Parish, and family apostolate leader- Union meeting Aug. 25 in Mon- Bishop. One round-table discussion World." ship training. A couple from treal. concerned the Church's re- A highlight will be the four Morristown, Ellis and • A scries of confer- sponsibility in social questions. Betty study Fr. Leary PRE-CANA POR THE ENCASED masses —one a Departure Set Assigned day in will lead a discus- ences for seminarians Aug. 21- Rev. Bertrand Schweitzer, Ceremony Scully, Sept. 1.1-20 Jersey the City, Christ English in St. Louis’ Keil Aud- 23 at sion of parish recruiting. Maryknoll, N.Y. Speak- PASSAIC To Post 0.F.M., Cap., of Hudson, N.H., Kinx. HE 3-9561. itorium.' departure Judge Memorial Development Sept. 13-20 Fair Lawn, ers will include John High School, told the group the should *t. Ann’*. Bishop ceremony will be held laity WH 54)120. The first three will be low THE COUPLES* convention J. Sept. Salt Lake City, Utah, and MYSTIC, Conn. —• Rev. Ed- be Wright of Pittsburgh and 13 at Mt. Carmel trained in “principles and Sept. 20-27 Westfield. Holy Trinity. will open Church here Salesianum A. Masses celebrated according Friday night., and William Weber of Union Theo- High School, Wil- ward Leary, S.S.E., of virtue” to act “in their 2X9-6218. will for Rev. Eugene J. neigh- to the norms be proceeded by an Catanzaro, mington, Del. has been Sept. 20-27 East Orange. O. recently approved all logical Seminary. Edgcwater appoint borhoods, in the civic com- 0.5.F,5.,,wh0 will leave Sept. of Christiana. OR 2-5655. by the U.S. day chaplains' meeting. During the past few sum- ed to take of the Bishops. • The New York Province 18 for charge de- munity, in trades and profes- The convention will missionary work in mers, Father Catanzaro Celebrants will include Jo- close of the Sodalities of Our has velopment program of the So- sions, in education, in politics, night Lady Brazil. been seph Cardinal Ritter of St. Sunday with an address the studying for his doctoral ciety of St. Edmund, it has in race relations, of Pillar, sponsored by the Father Catanzaro and in pro- on the convention is a grad- in Louis, host of the convention, theme Marist meet 24- degree political science at been announced by Very Rev. motion of by Fathers, Aug. uate peace." Rev. Louis of Pope Pius High School Notre Dame, & and Rev. Richard McManus of Twomcy, S.J., (|j. 28 in Blackwood. Pennsylvania Eymard P. Galligan, S.S.E The Borgos Borgos N.J and entered the , group, in discussing Catholic rector of the Institute of In- • Congregation University and Fordham. He general. University, past pres- The Vernacular Society of superior guidance available for dustrial relations the Oblates of St. Francis laymen, Insurance ident of the conference and a of Loyola will meet in St. received a special grant for Father Leary, ordained in said there Louis Aug. 27. de Sales in 1946. was hardly council University, New Olreans. He completed studies at John Carroll any liturgy expert. Itcinhold Kissner of Passaic, Uni- 1953, has been secretary to the from Catholic moralists for the of all kinds The Schweitzers arc his theological studies at Cath- presi president, said Robert versity in 1956 and was award- superior general for the past THE HIGH MASS on Aug. Msgr. olic dc-nt couple of the University and was or- ed a two 593 KEARNY AVENUE 27 Paterson J. Sherry of Cincinnati will be fellowship for special years. composed for the occas- dained in June, at Dioccsb family life unit and 1954, Wash- studies in journalism at Ford- ion by Alexander of the principal speaker. He has also taught at KEARNY, N. J. Pcloquin ington, D.C. ham in 1962. PRINTING R.I. St. Michael’s College, Win- GEOROE J. Providence, will be cel- I athcr Catanzaro’s assign- BORGOS Father Catanzaro is now HARRY ebrated a stu- coski Park, Vt.. served as an F. MURPHY AItERI H. BLAZE by pioneer in the ments have been at Salesian of dying Portugese, the language assistant vocation director 78 WILLIAM 1. liturgical renewal movement, Congress High and CLINTON ST., NEWARK 2 OLACCUM Lay Apostolate School, Detroit; DcSales of at Columbia Univer- Brazil, taught at St. Bernard’s Martin of St. High Phon. WYmon 14700 Msgr. Hellriegcl High School, Lockport, N.Y. sity. Phone: MArket 3-2831 Louis. Scheduled School, New London, Conn. Pcloquin will also direct a Sept. 5-7 300-voice choir through the week’s NEW YORK - North Jer- services. Bayonne, and their moderator. Convention sey priests and laymen will sessions will in- Rev. Stanley M. Grabowski, clude discussion have a prominent role in the will MUST on “Person in conduct panel sessions on sixth annual HAVEN'T EVERY the Church” by Rev. Maur sodality-spon- “Parochial and sored Inter-Paroch- -Jl HAVE THIS Burbach, 0.5.8., of Congress of the- Lay ial VOU St. Pius Sodalities" Sept. 5 and on HEARD Apostolate. Sept. 5-7, PIECE OF Monastery, Pevcly, Mo. at the "Apostolic Service Movements, | LANCASTER Hotel Roosevelt here. Theme ABOUT'THE Nancy Rambusch, founder of Catholic and non-Catholic” of the the congress is “Encounter MEAT IS BRAND American Montessori So- Sept. 7. WONDERFUL Christ, the Church.the ’ ciety, will be one of the fea- World Father Grabowski will ad- QUALITY,,. tured World.” WORLD OF | GUARANTEED speakers on introducing dress a roundtable for Sisters Rev. Francis M. the liturgy to children. Keating, on "Preparing Students for and AS >OU SAY S.J., of St. Peter’s LANCASTER TENDER and k Other workshops, exhibits College will the Christian Encounter.” and general sessions moderate a public ecumenical "YOU RAY will at- Rev. Elias Mayer, 0.5.8., BRAND TASTY to dialogue Sept. 6 at which tempt demonstrate the re- rep- of St. Paul's Abbey, will ad- MEATS? LESS WALL forms about resentatives of four faiths will dress | brought by the a general session on discuss “Ecumenism Vatican Council Constitution and the "The Liturgy, TO WALL' Christian." Implementing JVERYHME on the Lay Liturgy and to explain the Vatican II Constitution on their Father Keating will also ad- the purpose. Sacred Liturgy," Sept. 5. LANCASTER BRAND dress two sessions of the LANCASTER BRAND con- James J. Gallagher of Scotch IN NEW YORK, Mayor Rob- gress earlier that day speak- Plains, a vice president of the BONELESS ert Wagner has proclaimed on "Mary in the ing Church" New York Professional Sodal- 21-23 Aug. Christian Family and on "The Church and Rel- ity. will speak on Movement from “Sodality Days. Couples igious Liberty." He is the Administrative Section" RIB Sept. chairman of the Department 6 of and on “Programs for Lay CROSS CUT Theology at St. Peter's. Schoder Names Apostolates in Community Ser- Sodalists from Mt Carmel vice" Sept. 7. K.C. Chairmen UNION CITY -Stewart A. ROAST ROAST Schoder Jr., of Edison, state THIS COUPON WORTH deputy of the Knights of Co- OVEN-READY 100 SAH OR SIN STAMPS with lumbus has named John W Macagney of Pompton Lakes Regular $lO pvrchas* or more as chairman of the six-point (TucFnßnf Ctgaratta, S MA ttM«M for the program 1964-65 year. Heading the individual com- lb. lb. 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