<<
Home , Ufa

-.••, -:•-?.*«•»,!«»?#*«"" ^\Tifi%*S'>*WV".'*Ji.'i

President Truman Names ;-i*'taShtK Gen. Clark Am THE CATHOLIC f^» \^^ OFFICIAL HfWSMPEI Of

•3rd Ysmr ROOiESTER, R Y„ FRHMV, OCTOBUR 26, I9» 2 Sccttoll II' Gospels Basis Of Christian Protestant Ministers Family Movement,DCCW ToldDecr y Action ' Washington -(?•}&-- P»e*i« J dent Truman's apgpofMWimt «* General Clark'a» the Vatican evoked »] tion from Protaatatit iM^M^tm wrnrned that tht (astioft *ii # vide the country «w* that it to contrary to the American JtRhf* pi* of the svparstioa o? ciitireh ami state. President Truman'a pa it or here tn Washington, tit* Jtev.Dr. Aiiaili Tnunait

Clark Appointment J«AAJ Jt^av .A&dk %}*^d^B^Bd^^' ^L^ui_ ^_L^J^^^^ MUI .tamwUli^biaiW' -/ki^dJtaii^X^^Lg^ ^jk. Saute D« ^^WB WW WBWP W^•^'^^^^Pflt. '^^^^ew»^^, ^P^YsaBMp ^9p ^W"™*W^B^ai ^nMwyS^^fc !,PP™§ Louse* - (ENS) —aTtea t ,.\ ajBJL^LiLl^a^^* r*F"3a*g.-~» dent Tiuniaii'e ss^ptsajtfneat •€ General Stark W. Oartt M V. -^^Sf^^i^avrdshi^Ad& S. Ambassador to the Vatles* ,# was denounced by (ha Maseew -§£..' Kadi* In an ItaUaa-JaagWNTe XMUM^ ^aaaaaaf''r^BBBaalai ' ^ia^aaSBaaaaaaaaBaaBt broadcast , S^^^^fe^ £^*-^Wj - flSW^^1 ^^^e^ae"SSB|SBn|aSi , ^.^.^...^^ . 'UL^Bkv ^^^. J^tjg^a-^^iai •^_^^t^jB>^lW asa«i' alKtf ' 1 *i|L^J^^^X' ^^^^jU^^t-t jaa^^^l^ T&^A^^L "Mark Clark, a g**st»| to •'^ ans^as^asnnB^- sn^sa^B^aannBnni ^ns^aannn^snf ^BS^s^asnananf UM ckaak of aa amba^sad^r,"' Liberation Ot In 1944aa Mm tlsadi^jBdaBBBli' the Moscow states asM, iMaa been called to make f*Uy lefH- Gen, M«k W. Clark ia no iU-angir to E«mt m& t» till VntJeiru ..•-•" pscy arttk the doHar." Ttw newly^suntxl, and flr*t, VRtt*d fttet^lMbimtt-toMoBAC^ •' '-MIsaaaaa^'WftBaaBBal 'IH^^B^'- WOMXN OF THK DIOCE8X heard Has Ei ban, DCCW moaenter seated between John The station charged that raantltr of tht victoriooi Fifth Ajfim?.|h|if liir|t#i.l)j«.^r»«C1&-i|#i|-|Wli4| osikuacy Wallop Beeraey (right) apeak at the assd Hay MeGsse who eaaaa from New York -this new USA anibaaty will I*n- tilt aubeeqvaeal day* apfl' -.•>••• Hotel Senses Lascheoa of the IHsraiaa CRy to adrMoa tht Christiaui Family Metre. raaettea M an esssfeaiif* aas> month*, he viaited Vatitsan City Council of Cetaollo WomH'i eoavestiost. Wed* ment of watch they are co-preaMenta la New t«r la eaaaa oellafcaraelm wMi rMuty tkaee and CM mora tl»n one . ^a^BesTa^anansl' ,pay^^ ^s^^?BSna

aion of tha Christian Family done "all that waa poatibk for IB fulfJllni the ihitkd ot hie 1 r Movement according to Mr. anyone to do" to prcvant tht ottk* be wUi Jatimey Mt» the i^a^snanans^ ^est . a^^ff'V* ffBw ^^P^^B^B^W^^J^^SP' ^•^fff^^ nomination of Qexttral dark to ^^^^**w'- ^^""e^HBma^p i ^B^BjajRasji 'T'^BBjBjBS^esnv*' and Mrs. John McCoe. co-presi­ co*0Jn«» ol VtUoan City. . JfcflBw w ^^ff^^an^^ass|SB^Bjf ^ v f dents of the Movement tn the the Vatican pott rife aaM that Th« capttire 1 Rom* frofn the "not only in an in4hrt4u*l ca­ iliriiuaii»iiiil»ifltiiimiiitoi[iliiliW)'i^^ Archdlocew ot New York. John (0#B4f 'sWorlee, IMaT* II ™ ^^^F^^i^*f*W ^a^spaiBs-^ •** -"- "• a^^s^pBB^^assjBn^sn^ BTJaasSaaaiaV ;Kf>«^|^'sadhaBSBftt ^U^)^^k>|Jtt£-"^lHfeajg^ and Kay McCus spoke before the pacity, but tn cooparaUoo with w|Bassnssw/ sasnniSF^Bt ^^p^B^ ^ps^Bs^Bs^Ba^BV^ ^SC9r*^^ chairman and member* ol |ht o4hM^Protati«t.^ffkUla, I did G#trnai»-to JM* |ci«tMa4 B. problem aflUrtty new t» «n Rochester Diocesan Council Na­ my utmost to poiof oaf th* twt t t Atntrlc*n waimandw, and ptob- iSffwfw- ,^t^^r^r^Bd^BwB^wf- ' ¥ffWs P"BBeBjP tional Council Catholic Women dangersr" of such action. BM hahatssai **f*\ ie m at thetr Convention Luncheon In »Wy untqile to any vlctorlauj OUCN U ABCatXtt. executive fejaerai. It InvoJvcd the libera- Blit ftitaiaaa fjay fcna the HoW Seneca, Wednesday, director of Protestants and Other Bttn of a great , with­ •iw Oct 24. Americans United for Separation in whose border* li a separate. Outlining tha function of the of Church and State (POAU), Independent peaceful state. The M Movement, Mr. McCu* explained was quoted as saving Ml organi­ territory ol the State of Vatican aeewrtfiii* t« a tfmii* that there Is something to learn zation felt President Truman had City lies wholly within the bound­ SMI by Josayhghogt, 3*cr*- tram every page of the Gospels. timed the appointment so as to aries of the City of Rome. .w*B^i^jjg wV ^^as/sBfcg jftft ^aasi^BFfBSBaje). ( "Teu can never use It up." he WP^BHPE 'ffPjaJfStJylBJir^^^iir 'JPPt-?ajE *w*Ja* •TMtima) diplomatic ttea with the Even before the liberation of Mid. Vatican without the advice and ftftaaoai'in «rDJs»«alio«" M fast Rome, It became necessary to ej^w^sf^w^^ x ^yra1- , -wi?ww^'?wfrfww^r-s«- -3fw*» ^w**w^"^ :

\., SSa^SSSS^^rWiS f%S