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Migration 'Natural Right' N a tio n a l N a tio n a l Section THE Section And May Not Be Restricted REGISTER - . j S Doors M ust Be Open (Name Registered in the U.S. Patent Office) -i'.. MEMBIK OF AUDIT BURfAU OP CIRCULATIONS ■ I- : i . Thli Hiper Is Connected wlUi NCWC W uhlngton Newt H eidqutrten by Us Own Leased Wire, Hat Us Own . j i ttpectsl Service, ReUiloui News Service, Mission Services, RiQigtout News Photos ind NCWC Picture Service To Refugees, O ther Thursday, October 29, 1959 A » A Persons in Trouble , ' •-» • fc. . q f j k Washington, D.C.—Migration may not be re stricted by nations except in certain special cases, « - - ' since it is a “natural right,” James J. Norris, pre^ dent of the International Catholic Migration Com mission, told the 32nd annual conference of Catholic Association for International Peace. Mr. Norris pointed out that the late Pope Pius XII declared that “the natural law itself, no less than devotion to h u m a n ity ,' ufges that doora be opened to political refugees and other needy persons who are forced UN Support to look for work opportunitiei in other countries." Tbe speaker recalled that a For Freedom 1954 study of the migration commission be beads listed three points to be taken into A* Al Cm UL R imha.. '^ 0 potential rivals Alfred E. Smith Memorial FoundatioD in New consideration in any discussion Of Religion At Al smith Dinner for me office of U.S. York. of migration: United Nations, N.Y. — A President, New Void’s Governor Nelson Rocke Governor Rockefeller and Sen. Kennedy both "D Consular or administra United Nations affirmation of feller (left) and Sen. John F. Kenned; (D. Mass.) told the 2.500 persons in attendance that the tive control on arrival in the the right to religious freedom chat amiably with Cardinal Spellman (center). U.S. must improve its example of freedom at immigration country should be was a central theme in the Gen The three met at the 15th annual dinner of the work before me world. admitted only for reasons of na eral Assembly's call for respect tional security . . . public safety for the human righb of Tibetans . . . public health . . . and public in the face of Red Chinese morality; persecution. POAU ANTI-CATHOLIC WORK ”2) Immigration c o u n tr ie s By a vote o f 45 to nine, with should avoid those measures 27 abstentions, tbe Assembly ap which aim at safeguarding, in proved an Irish-Malayan. resolu IS EXPOSED IN NEW STUDY an exaggerated way, their spir tion that called for respect for itual, cultural, and linguistic By P a u l H. Ha l l e tt Episcopalian a n d Lutheran affiliation. If anyone is against the 'nbetans* "distinctive cul Milwaukee, Wis.— An exbaus- Churches. the Church, POAU does not heritage . . tural and religious life.” tive and conclusively discredit Paul Blanshard, an ordained look too closely into his connec "3) Immigration co u n trie s Tibetans adhere to the l«ma ing study of the POAU will Congregational minister and the tions. should have the right to restrict ist form o f Baddhism and re shortly be published by Bruce immigration for economic rea gard their religious and political nation's roost conspicuous anti- Moss of of Milwaukee. Called United for Catholie, is POAU’s special coun sons only in case o f mass move leader, the Dalai Lama, u a god. Seporotion ($3.95), it is for any sel. Confrodiftion ments which would menace the Throughout the debate on the equilibrium of industrial cen one who has the job of refuting For POAU in its anti-Cstholic The POA^J is a mass of con resolution, supporters of tbe ters. in these cases immigrants current calumnies against the war all is fair. By emphasizing tradictions: It scoops up anti move emphasized the UN's should be directed to rural or Church, almost without excep s u c h irrelevancies as t h e Catholicism on one book or moral force in marshaling world other regions where new forms tion POAU-sponsored. strength of Communist parties another: In one sentmee it will opinion in defense of religious of industry may be created." The organization of Protes in (KriDtries like Italy it at- disclaim opposition to Catholic freedom. [NCWC Wire) tants and Others United for Sep tempti to insinuate a tie-in be doctrine, and a few lines far In condemning Red China’s aration of Church and State is tween Communism and Catholic ther down represent Catholic actions, they cited as evidence the direct successor of the ism. Where this is impossible it dogmas as the cause of Catholic on conditions in Tibet THE 'GREAT CHARTER' OF CHRISTIANITY American Protective Associa essays the calumny that Com “pressures.” It will pretend Orgonized Crime Eyes study of the International Com SEATED ON THE slope of a mountain, humbly bend down before God and man; those tion of three generations ago, munism and Catholicism are two friendliness to the Catholic laity mission of Jurisb. The commis as in a pulpit, overlooking the crowd, who "mourn” because of the tremendous might and its legitimate ancestm's go sides of the same coin; if any as agunst the Hierarchy, and Profits in Filth Trade sion, an independent body of Jesus delivers the Sermon on the Mount, often of evil in the world; those who “hunger and back at least to the 1630s and thing, Catlk'Iiciam is worse. immediately thereafter paint the Los Angeles.—Pornography, a legal experts from more than called the Charter of Christianity, unexcelled in thirst for justice.” or constantly strive for re 1640s. These tactics naturally led picture of an expanding and field where profits of 1,000 per 50 nations with consultative UN all literature for its beauty of expression and ligious and moral perfection; the “merciful,” or It began its official career POAU and its officers to support obedient Catholic population cent are common and 5,000 per status, elurged the Chinese depth of spirituality. The eight beatitudes, or those who forgive injuries; tbe “pure of heart,” slowly taking over the country Nov. 20. 1947. Itr pwHdint groups of proved' Communist cent not unheard of, is beflig Reds with genocide in a stutfy blessings (Idatt. v, l-]2 ), sometimes teferred those who are free from all duplicity and single- for the “Hierarchy.” mow vice president) was Meth eyed by organized crime as a published in July! to as its preamble, are selected as the Gospel mindedly serve God; tbe “peacemakers,” who do odist Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam; There is something in the highly desirable area of expan U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot for tbe Feast of All Saints, Nov. 1. their best to preserve peace and friendship be its vice prudent. John A, Mac- Defend, Find JusHcey POAU repertory for every hate, sion, according to Nyle M. Jack- Lodge said that the report The eight beatitudes are partial imagee of tween man and man and between man and God; kay, president of Princeton from the crude ignorance of the son, executive assistant to the showed that the Red regime has the one endless beatitude, the possession of tbe and those "who suffer persecution for justice' (Presbyterian) Theological Sem Pope Counsels Rota hillbilly to the refined bigotry U. S. Postmaster (^ e r a l. engaged in a systematic denial Messianic salvation. The eight conditions con sake,” for il after all their efforts the disciples inary; and its secretary. South of certain university circles. It “Ckjosequences'' o f tbe filth of religious freedom, including stitute the fundamental law of tbe Kingdom of of Christ are repaid with ingratitude and per Vatican City. — Pope John ern Baptist Joseph Dawson. All knows no fairness in ar^ment; traffic already are terrible murder o f Buddhist p.<‘iiks, de ( ^ , the very core and heart of Christian per secution, yet “theirs is the kingdmn of heaven.” XXIII told the judges and of these have been indefatigable distortion is the path it must enough. In the 1958 fiscal year, struction of monasteries and ex fection. In the legions of the blessed in heaven, com ficials of the Sacred Roman antl-Catholies. ^' trod or die. All its shifts and 14,000 complaints were made, propriation of their property, Blessed are the "poor in spirit," those de Rota: "You have been called by memorated on this Feast of All Saints, the Not Backed By turns are mercilessly exposed and arrests for obscenity in public humiliation of religious Providence to labor for justice tached from material goods; the “meek,” who Church sees fulfilled tbe Eight Beatitudes. Most Protestants in this book and answered with creased 45 per cent. The num leaders and their subjection to and to defend it, to discover it, The organization has never tbe facts. ber of complaints had increased for- d labor and marriage, and NUCLEAR FORCE MAKES CHAHGE and to insure its triumph with received general Protestant How long will POAU last? If to more than 70,000 in the fiscal arbitrary arrest and torture. out considering things alien to support, and it has been criti it is clever enough, and does year 1959. It is largely because Western and Latin American to it, such as tbe money, author cized by groups such as the not become too tiresome, it may of this flood of pornographic delegates objected strongly to NEW THEORY OF WAR NEEDED ity. or fame of tbe petitioners.” National Conference of Christ material, said Jackson, that one Soviet claims th-t tbe Reds Monsignor Francis Brennan last as long as there are people Washington.— Catholic think The absolute elimination of that “law and order have need ians and Jews, magazines in these United States who have, of every five boys in the U.S. were freeing the Tibetans from of the Philadelphia Archdiocese, ers must develop a "coherent force as an element in interna at times of the powerful arm like “ Christianity and Crisis.” in Swift's phrase, “just enough between the ages of 10 and 17 “serfdom u n d er reactionary second in seniority among the theory of force” applicable to tional relations. Dr. O'Brien of force.” and individuals like Reinhold of religion to make them hate.” has a court record. overlords.” Ecuador asserted Rota's judges, delivered the modem warfare. Dr. William V. contended, is today neither prac Under these circumstances, Niebuhr. that no social order can be built speech of homage to tbe Pontiff O’Brien told the 32nd annual tically possible nor even theore he continued, it is "imperative POAU derives its chief finan on a foundation “which under in the special audience at the conference of tbe (^tholie As- tically desirable. He pointed out to develop realistic principles cial support from the Southern mines a nation’s freedom of re start of the judicial year. s o c i a t i o n for International that both traditional Catholic and rules for tbe regulation and Baptists and the Southern Jur ligion and conscience.” (NCWC Peace. moral doctrine and the Charter limitation of modem warfare, isdiction of Scottish Rite Masons The high Church court Wire] Needed today, declared the of the United Nations recognize including nuclear -warfar^.” (which allegedly supplied more banded down 203 sentences the chairman of the Institute of the possibility of a “just war." Christian natimis. moreover, than 50 per cent of POAU's past year, including 198 dealing Honor Blind Pianist World Polity at Georgetown Dr. O'Brien declared, “are first six-year budget). Bigots of with marriage. Eighty-eight 'Powerful Arm' Needed New Orleans.— Among those University, are "Imaginative Even the late Pope Pius obliged to do the utmost” to all non-Catholic denominations cases were tried free of charge. who received Holy Name Society legal pioneers, possessed of a XII, who was "tortured” by see that modem wars are car support it, but it is relatively Of tbe marriage cases, 88 were convention awards was Fred good working knowledge of mil the sight of international ried on in accord with moral weak among such conservative declared null, and 108 were up O ew s, a blind jazz pianist who itary science and intemation^ violence, be said, recognized principles. (NCWC Wire] sectors of Protestantism as the held as valid. also is organist in St. Dominic’s relations, who can chart some Church, San Francisco. He was promising course^ which na honored for his HNS and en tions with a conscience might Council Asked to Study CAIP Recalls Rights tertainment work. follow in their international and defense policies." Working for tbe international Morality of Nuclear War Of Captive Peoples *^oly Office Secretary reign of law, however, he cau Birmingham, England. — Tbe Ilie 66-year-oId prelate, who tioned, “does not stop with Holy See has been requested by recently returned to this country Washington.—The basic issue of Premier Khrushchev's pro Annoinfed by Pontiff mere enthusiasm and support Archbishop Thomas Roberts. after a 15-montb lecture tour between Communism and the posal to the United Nations for international organizations. S.J., to include a consideration of the U.S. and Canada, said that . Vatican CHty. — John XXIII of the moral issues involved in many pemns are shocked by free world is not tbe amount of calling for absolute disarma It entails tbe realization that lias appointed Cardinal Alfredo nuclear warfare in the agenda of the Chinch's silence, and some consumer goods each can pro ment. Tbe Soviet Union's "past there is a duty to join, if nec Ottaviani Secretary o f the Sa essary, in coercive measures on tbe coming ecumenical council. times by ambiguous statements, duce. but the rights of man. record is one of persistent eva cred Congregation of tbe Holy behalf of tbe juridically organi on the question of tbe morality acco^ing to a statement issued sion or opposition” on this point, This problem, the prelate told Dnna ftraalc Father received in audience King Office, the first of the Holy zed community.” The intema- of modem warfare. [NCWC by the executive council of the tbe statement asserted. “Until rgpc vreeih George D, K. RuWdi III of Toro in the a peace conference in nearby Catholic Association for Inter See’s 12 m a jo r governing tionai jurdical order, be said, Radio and Wire] we know what inspection and Afrirnn kinn African territory of Uganda. King Hawkesyard, “disturbs thinking national Peace at the organiza bodies. At tbe same time tbe “Ms not advanced by acquie control the Soviet Union will MinCun IMng Rukidi told tbe Pontiff of the work per people everywhere, especially in tion's 32nd annual meeting here. Pope named Archbishop Pietro scence in brutal injustices." accept, we cannot feel confident formed In bis kingdom by tbe White Fathers and other Catholic countries where freedom of con The statement recalled that Parente of Perugia, Italy, as Cemetery Delegates that its proposals are in good missionary groups and 'asked for the Pope’s blessing for himself science mles.” Both Archbishop tbe United States, Great Britain, sessor of the congregation. Slum Life C a lled faith.” [NCWC Wire] and bis people. Roberts and Father Henry St. Told to Care for Poor and other Western nations are Cardinal Ottaviani will be ad Delinquency Cause Jobn, O.P., English Dominican Wuhlngton.—Archbishop Pat formally committed to uphold T ministrator of the congregation New York.— Hulan E. Jack, Provincial, said that although, rick A. O'Boyle adrUed dele the rights of captive peoples be that safeguards the Church as a according -to Catholic teaching, gates to tbe Natimial Catholic hind the Iron Curtain by tbe body in tbe sphere o f faith and president of the Borough of LISTENING IN individuals and groups cannot Cemetery Conference to be terms of the Yalta and Potsdam morals. Because tbe Pope holds Manhattan, believes that the greatest of all the contributing be denied freedom of driense motivated by “a spirit of kind agreements and numerous post the position of Prefect of tbe even il it involves killing, they ness and helpfutaess,” and to war peace treaties. Stricken by Failure, Rise to Glory Congregatinn of tbe Holy Office factors of juvenile delinquency are personally convinced that “keep uppermost in mind the “We canned in justice forget automatically, the Clardlnal ad is slum life. One occasionally comes across men who some faith in God and has nothing to replace Him. The borough president’s rec nuclear warfare cannot be con sacredness of your work.” He the responsibilities we have to ministrator takea the title of how mix sheer greatness with astonishing fail sidered. even in self-defense. uked, too, for the “utmost care people who have lived in denial t would give anything to believe in God.” Secretary. ommendation for coping with ure. Recently in preparing for some writing, I and consideration of <3od’t of promised rights for the past In announcing the change, tbe delinquency problem Is to Archbishop Roberts said he bad to look up Sir Thomas More of England, poor.” 14 years.” it continued. “We Sf. Thomas W as L'OsservatOTe Romano, Vatican form scores of neighborhood asks that Cardinal Tardinl es who, despite bis connection with the As regards the poor, he added: have promised that we shall not M a rrie d Twice daily, said Pope John had councils to encourage pride of tablish a small body uf expert rotten British court of Reformation granted Cardinal Giuseppe Pb- neighborhood, and to overcome theologians, h i s t o r i a n s , and “Many of our poor are num try to incite these people to re Thomas More, bom in London in 1478, stud times, managed to become a canonized zardo's request to be “freed apathy, antagonisms, and group economists to clarify the issues. bered among our most exem volt against Moscow and the ied at Oxford and later took up law, in which saint himself. from the grave burden of Secre conflicts. Jack, saying he has no Such a body, be declared, could plary and good (^tbolics, and Communist apparatus installed he became renowned. He bad tbe idea of joining Likewise 1 bad to do some research tary of the Supreme Congrega sympathy for the teen-age crim "co-ordinate in a supernatural we should never aUow the ma- in violation of the peace treaty the Franciscans, but instead married and five about our U.S. Civil War era and was surprised tion of the Holy Office.” The inal, said youths convicted of atmosphere all work for peace terialistic approach to regulate obligations." years after hb wife's death took another spouse. to find what an extraordinary mixture of fail retiring secretary U 82 yearx criminal acts must be handled based on the fundamentals of our conduct in the care of God’s Cannot Confirm Living at Chelsea, be gathered a brilliant group ure and genius was Ulysses S. Grant, com old. ^ firmly. morality.” poor,” 'Sfohis Quo' mander-in-chief of the Union Army in that war. about him,— poets, scientists, humanisb, lawyers. Nor can there be an accept He was elected to Parliament in 1504, was made ance of a Moscow decision that SainI W orked in undersberiff of London in 15)1. was secretary these people shall never have to King Henry VUl in 1518, and was knighted 52 MILLION CATHOLICS IN MISSIONS tbe right to choose their govern Incongruous Locole in 1521. He became Speaker of Parliament in home.—There are 52,000,000 Fides cites catechumens as an the local population. Foreign At the same time Fides pre ments and enjoy the “certain No saint ever had a more incongruous locale 1523. Lord Chancellor of England in 1529 (re mission Catholics of all Rites in index of the p ro g rw of the missionary priests number 14,- dicted that "the day will come inalienable rights” bestowed on in which to work out his triumph than St. placing Cardinal Wolsey) and was known ali free countries of Asia and Church in the missions. In 600. African priests number when South Agierica will give them by their Creator, the Thomas More in the Reformation era of Eng over Europe as a gifted writer. Hb Utopia it Africa, reports Fides. A frica there arc at present about 1,810, and Asian priests the Church many missionary statement .said. “We cannot ac land. H b heavenly influence, however, wHI one of tbe most famous of all books (printed at Fides, a news service of tbe about 3.000,000 ca te ch u m e n s about 5,590. priests.” It made toe prediction cept a so-called peaceful coexist piobably help in time to bring his native land Louvain in 1556). PropRigation o f tbe Faith, said (those preparing to be baptized Fides predicts that “the fu despite the fact that 70 of the ence which would confirm the back to Catholic unity. that there are 21,000,(MX) Cath u (Catholics), whereas in Asia ture will definitely depend upon 436 ecclesiastical drcumscrip- rtotus quo whereby tbe Soviet This was my thought when recently I read When Henry VIII’s divorce case came up, olics in Africa and 31.000,000 in they number only about 500,000. tbe growth oi the native clergy tions of Latin America are mis Union dominates the people of a headline: “ Religion Dead in England?" “ Reli and His Majesty was demanding a supremacy Asia, including the bloc of 17,- There are 11,000 priests in in each countrxj! There are 1.- sions under the Propagation of these nations " gious faith collap.
.-• -rrw TH E REGISTER Bishop Dies While Funds to 8 UN Agencies Nowl Life Insurance^ Under House Arrest Birth fo Age 80 Los Ansetos. — A Requiem Mass was recently offered for Contributed by Vatican Auxiliary Bishop Pranas Rama- nauskas. 65, o f Telsial, Lithu United NaUons. N. Y, — The tional, Scientific, and Cultural ania, who died in Sveksna, Lith Holy See contributed or pledged Organization and the UN Food uania. where he lived under funds to eight UN agencies or and Agriculture Organization. lOOOs house arrest since hia release affiliates last year and was an INCWC Wire] , UW FH IN I RUL nfixta -.. a m HRi a Mion to Tost ruMi ' from a Siberian concentration official member of tlx bodlei. camp in 1057. latrodwtety Oftor. Auwor Otto S The largest tingle contribu qwWieBO oa ■ pitln fim el pipor tof-' Bishop Ramanauskas was ar tion made by the Vatican, re Rights of Decent •ail with miF 3Se (or 30 dope protactioa,'. rested by the Communists in ported the UN Yearbook for Yoar rofuUr rail obewa on poUe?. 1947. four years after his conse 1958, was $10,000 to the UN People Defenided Ab o iu io Boaallr iaoaad wiUiPBt dUcter aaamlaatloa. cration as Auxiliary of TeUiai. Korean Reconstruction Agency. New York.—An American who Aim Ameimt Atoa Adoubi - During his long years in the Si The Holy See gave $1,000 to the OHIS aLDOO 4S(oSi ai/XX>' says censorship of pornography berian labor camp, the Bishop UN Special Fund for Economic UM4S 2.600 «(Dl0 600' and salacious materials is a de t . Print M l BB««aadtd4raaa was given the lowest, most hu Development of Underdeveloped nial of individual rights should a . S a u e( birth? miliating work on the camp's Countries and another $1,000 to think first of the rights of the a . Balaht. 3a. Walalu? sanitation detail. According to the expanded program of tech 4. OeeapaUea aad Satlaaf community, Jesuit Father Ed a priest imprisoned with him. nical assistance. a . aaea or celer? ward Bunn, president of George a . BeaeBderr ead MatieeahlpF Bishop Ramanauskas w u an ex A symbolic gift of $2,000 was OH, MY. town University, declared. T . Are yea tree trem lajerr. ample to priests and other pris made last year to the UN Refu (etmity er loea el tlfbi? oners in the camp. gee Fund and $1,000 was given The educator said such critict State aaadltlea of health? A ar " aatleai Ulaaaa la paal 6 yaan ' ACHING BACK Only two Bishops are now to the UN Children's Fund. seek to defend the rights "of N «v 1 Ym e u f«t reJM yoQ M»d •rrajactlea (m iBaaraaea? from BftCflAf btek>eb», and permitted limited activity in Similar gifts are known to have the dealers and publishers to •L A m aa t e( laaam aa daalrod? muRCoJa^ acbM and paiu that ofi«a cwm Lithuania, which has approxi been made this year in behalf live on carrion and of the pur- Sa aan end SlsB year aaaa. B^bU aad mlaartbU tirnj'OM mately 4,000,000 Catholics. of John XXIII to both these chaaer to debauch his mind and, NO ACSNT W ILL CALL fe«iiac*> Wm b thitt dlMoaforU «c<&( A Aataal pdky win be aaSad yea dIrad with ov«r^x«rtloa or ttma a»d itralt agencies. The Holy See is one of too often as a result, his whole - 704 v&Bt ivlkf **an t It ! Artotbcr INB Kataa Otfiea Yea be the iedaa. ll•ta^b*ae•^Bly b« ould bladder Imtadda the 25 member states o f the ex natore.” The priest added that M a n : a. e. Maat. Prooldoat f ol lo « t e vroof food ftfid d risk—often ««t> HOPELESS inset left, and Mother Lurana Mary ecutive committee of the pro the “decent, Godfearing people M EIlUa LIFE 4 4CCIBERT INSOIUCC U : Urc op a mtJcM QMomfonable fcciisf. 2MAaaloitLIFiMII4loo.M.laoh.Rt. ' Doan'f PiUo work fait Sa t leparate Historic Conversion Francis, inset right, and members of the Socieb -am of the UN High Commis of the community have Ae tn- w ari: 1. by iptody paJn*r«il«vuif ocUon to sioner for Refugees. » «M « tortttnt of aapine backache, bead* DESPERATE 7 the convent chapel of Our Lady of the Angels, of the Atonement at Graymoor were received dividual right to know nfiiat k e h f . Biuicalar aeW aad paJnt. Z. by Graymoor, Garrison, N.Y., above, was the scene as a group into the Catholic Church through per* Member of Atomic Agency may be harmful to tbeir chil Mietbhif offeet on bUddrr JrrjtaUen. Z. by dren, Just u they ri^tly expect mild diuretic a^on ttodlnc to Increaae IMPOSSIBLE • of a historic reception when Father Paul James mission of St. Pius X. It is also a member o f the FREE output of the tt ndlti of kidney tuber. that they will be protected from International Atomic Energy Laioy a food pleep and the dangerous and unwholesome "JUDE rame happy relief oulUou have for over Agency and as such was as GO yean. Kew. I art* ilae oaTea sooey. Have Faith in food." The Get Ooa&'a PlUa today I Society of Atonement Commemorates sessed $2,000. A member also St. Jude of the International Telecom Forgotten Soint" munications Union and the Uni VOCATIONS > MEN you'll never regret It . . . HERNIA Our 24-page Picture Story will Send for your free Novena versal Postal Union, it was as be lent upon request to anyone 50th Year of Reception Into Church yh cat kt Fui fiM mss num HOLY CROSS BROTHERS Prayerbook, "St. Jude, His sessed $1,100 and $475, respec interested in learning more Life, His Novena” (touched Garrison, N. Y.—The Society del Vai, Secretary of State, Catholic priest on June 16,1910, tively, by the two groups, on the Now tlw t It * ntw moMrn NonSvrsleil about "the patron of nopelesa of the Atonement observed the pleaded the cause of the little in St. Joseph's Seminary Chapel trHtfiwm thot It dtsl0n«d to panninonlly or desperate cases." C A ThroDgh to his relic). Perpetual No- same level as such other na cerroct m plufi. thot* Non-Sorakil trool- venas every Wedneaday. SOth anniversary of its reception band, and the Pontiff acceded. at Dunwoodie, N. Y., by Arch tions as Iceland, Lebanon, and m tfiti on to cortiln. thot o iHttimo Cw- Write to into the Church Oct. 30 at Gray iKkoto of Auuronu it jhron. Wrilo M or Rt. R*v. Mtgr. Frtneii J. Kilt The vital answer came on Oct. bishop Farley, when he was 47 Monaco. fw out KEW tkEE book, Biot uivet foett ^bm Spiritvil Dlractor • Writing work moor here. 7, 1909, and plans were quickly years old. The following month The yearbook also reported thot moy tovo nu poitiwl one otpooiivo DEPT. 125 • Fonign Miuwi] Father Paul James Francis, made for the reception. On Oct. he offered his first Solemn that in 1958 the Holy See sent lurgory, ond lolli how nonovrstcolly you CHURCH OF ST. JUDE moy ouTit work, lf*t, ploy, oho lovo ond NATIONAL For Information Write: VOTIVE GUILD S.A., founder of the society, 30 in the convent chapel of Our Mass at Graymoor. He died in an official representative to the onjoy lilo in itio monner you duKo. Thtro ii no obllootlon. * r W t r lt W C4.C. MiMr Ivul. CJ.C. 431 West 204 St. had, before the mass conversion, Lady of Angels at Graymoor. 1940. The founder of the com UN Law of the Sea Conference SEIRINE '0»INJ«lilUU SCIZED BY RErORMEBS Served Pius XII Rome. — Mother Pasqualina, LISTENING IN housekeeper for Pope Pius XII Restored After 425 Years for 40 years, Is now superior of London.—Buekden PalKe in formers some 425 years ago. (Continued From Page One) the community of nuns that Huntinedonshire, the home of was in ruins when the congrega staff the North American Col for high treason because he was the foremost His first battle, at Belmont, Mo., was inde pre-Reformation Bishops of Lin tion acquired it in 1956. Priests lege in Rome. The 65-year-old defender of the Catholic faith and of Papal su cisive, Nov. 9, IM l, but in February. 1862, coln. has been restored as St. and brothers carried out the re Bavarian nun is a member of premacy in England. He was beheaded July 6. aided by Union gunboats, be captured two forts Hugh’s Claretian Seminary. storation th e m s e lv e s, and the Sisters o f the Holy Cross. 1535, on Tower Hill. Beatified with 53 other held by the Confederates, the first major Union Bishop Thomas L. Parker dedi The palace, seiaed by the re- English martyrs Dec. 29, 1886, be was canonized victory in that territory, and President Lincoln cated the chapel to St. Hugh, by Pope Pius XI in 1935. made him a major general. Grant followed this former Bishop of Lincoln. The When More was put to death, his estate and up with some brilliant victories, and was given palace’s tower once served as ORMS personal belongings were confiscated and bis supreme command in the West. He thoroughly MAT U I a haven for Katharine of Ara widow was deprived o f her income. But some defeated Bragg and in March, 1864, was made gon, the first wife of Henry AHUVULYAfflUII ’ vni. how his manuscript letters and treatises written Commande^in-Ch^ef with the rank of Lieutenant in the Tower, of London were saved and later General. When Lee surrendered to him at Appo ndfctlDK. Boao-pleldiic asdkWr- ■» * 1* waH houi BaaUss roetoJ Itch art ofua toll- published. mattox Courthouse, he received generous terms « tola tale tel l i v of Plo-Warma...nclj i weMns KoAi. KMAur ' from Grant, who was successful largely because M ponoltaa poreol that modiaoJ expert* ear•r ) # Intut e n e fui ot ft n f lA re a p e His literary work Utopia has always been he had a good grasp of fundamental military tac V oana I■xuDlaed. Entire fuaiUi JJf?" •» i** •i*—1 OfdOTun regarded as outstanding. He spent two years at tics. He was outstanding for hia support of good ■ur be etctioie ead BOt kaev ^ILIt. I 9 0 jL L E u n KOtAlrT^. . - |-|| II-I To pet rtjl ot Pia-Worms, tbue <»• u Oxford and was thoroughly steeped in the learn commanders, such as W. T. Sherman, P. K. ta cauit aot cnlr be k ilM bat tmfm tim mf 4aa*. NOW o Y _ THE REGISTER EDITORIAL COMMENT THE C.\TECillvSM IL L l STK.\TED i) HOW DO WE KNOW THERE IS A !’l Rf.ATOKV? Grave Duty of Childreri A. Roth rra*on and faith tall ai that there <• a middle ground nf expiation, where Pope Says Catholic Press Must (he »oul U eleanred from all alaia of ain before it ean enter the glorr nf hea\en. “ There ahall not rnirr into it anrlhina denirrl.'' or are told in the AporaIrpM- (xxi, 27). And CahrUl n«id: I Mr lo th^r. thou >»ill not rom^ mil from it nntit To Obey Their Parents Act by 'Presence and Testimony' ihou haBl paid lha 1a»i ponny** (M all. 2 6 ). hv<"rronr. evru ono nho dor* nol T/ieoloff// fo r t h e L a i t y onr» admit ihf* exUirnco nf purKa'orr« inutinriirfly pra^a for lovod ha^o diril. The fourth commandment of port themselves. Y>t if th^rf w rrr only h^a>rii and h fll, lh<*M jtrarrr^ would lx* Bv Re v . J ohn B. Re e l "WHAT CHARACTERIZES caprices of public opinion God is: Honor thy father and "He that honoreth bia mother WHAT M I G H T B E and justifies the life of a and even less orients them th: mother. U deals explicitly is as one that layeth up a treas CALLED 1 modern charter of Catholic newspaper is. above according to his own pleas with the duties of children to ure. He that honoreth hii fa the Catholic press was given all else, its positive program. ure, but he feels the duty to ward their parents, implicitly! ther shall have joy in hts oim by John X X m in i talk to Just as are alt the activities serve the truth, remembering with the obligation of pareni.x; children; and in (he day of bis the editorial staff of Amenire of man, so this is evaluated the words of Our Lord Jesus Coward their children. Parentsi prayer he shall be, heard. Me d'ltolta. Catholic daily of not by what it is not or by Christ: I/Ct your light shine ;should make themselves worthy that honnretb his father shall Bologna, Italy. what it ought not do, which before men, in order that they of the honor that this command enjoy a long life; and he that would be a limitation, but Calling the Catholic press may see your good works and ment in poses. obeycth the father shall be a "one of the most powerful according to how it fulfills give glory to your Father in All true authority of superiors comfort to bis mother. He that means by which one can its proper functions with heaven’ ” (Matt, v, 16). comes from God. Subjects must fearelb the Lord honoreth bis serve the word of God." he praiseworthy effort and clear THE PONTIFF SAID that therefore respect their legtli-l parents and will serve them as declared, according to a re vision. the dignity of the mission male superiors and obey theiri hie masters that brought him port by the NCWC News ‘The Catholic press exists of Catholic journalism must just commands Superiors iiti into the world. Honor thy father, Service, that a Catholic news today above all for an action also be evident in external |turn must exercise their aulbor-| in work and word, and all pa paper should be evaluated by of presence and testimony. forms, "which ought more to lily in full conformity with the tience: That a blessing may its positive program instead Its presence must be active, attract and' win over, and laws of nature and of God. come upon thee from him, and of by its negative limitations. intelligent, and -alert in re with an amiable and gentle "Honor thy father and thy his blessing may remain in the Today, be went on, such a spect to the Innumerable grace. mother, that thou mayest be latter end” (EcclesiasUcus lii, program must be one of problems posed by present- "We refer to the style long-lived upon the land which 5-10). "presence and testimony.” day life, so that it may give which is proper to a Catholic the Lord thy God will give thee" "Support the old. age »f thy THE POPE SAID it should them an interpretation ac newspaper . . . a style which lExodus XX, 12). father: And grieve him not in be guided in its external cording to the valid erlterisn is always transparent even By the fourth commandment his life; And if his understand form by a policy of "attract of the eternal truths which re when it assumes a bellicose we are commanded to respect ing fail, have pttience with him, and win over," and that it flect upon time.” tone, a style characterized by land love nur parents, to obey should guard against the and despise him not when thou truth, charity, respect for the ^them in all that ia not sinful. temptation of "following cur THE TESTIMONY which a art in thy strength; For the re erring, and a gentlemanly and , and to help them when they are rents . . . and conceding to Catholic newspaper bears to Rea.on demands the exialenre of porga- Purgatory is a plaee n f lemporars pun- lieving of the father shall not dignified vocabulary.” ip need. the less edifying facts of the society, the Pope said, is that toey. We all know persons who are good, i-limenl for those who have died in venial be forgotten" (Ecctesiasticus iii, news more than they war position which it takes He counseled Catholic news hut who have imperferlinns. These per sin, or who have nol fully satisfied God's Children respect their parents 14-15). rant.” "serene but secure, without men to hold their own beside sons, the ordinary people we meet in jiisiin- for mortal sins that base been for when they pay them due rever “Children, obey your parents To say that a newspaper compromises ind without hu the journalists of the scan daily life, are certainly not perfect cnoogli given'— sufficient reparaliim not having ence, speak and act with proper in the Lord, for that is right. helps form consciences, the man resptet. with loyalty and dal sheets, whom he called for heaven, yet nrilher are they to be con l>rrn made. Though they suffer torment deference, accept their correc 'Honor thy father and thy Pope said, “is the most besuti- patience. "the children of this world.” demned to eternal damnation. 'There in purgatory, yet it is not a torment of tions readily, seek their advice mother’—such is the first com ful praise that a newspaper “The Catholic journalist CATHOLIC JOURNAL- must, therefore, be a place where they eaa ■lespair. for they have the hope and sorely regarding important decisions, mandment with a promise— can receive." He continued: does not follow the changing IS'TS, he said, should give be cleansed of their imperfertions upon nf heaven. We can help the holy sonis in and bear with charily their par ‘that it may be well with thee, the lie to the charge that Heath, and made ready for the heaven luirgalory by praying for ihrm and having ents' faults. and that thou mayest be long- lived upon the earth' ” (Ephe TRENDS o r THOUGHT they are limited by the de that they deserve. From the very begin Masses offered for them: they in turn ^.'AiWrpfi Should mands of moral norms and ning of Christianity, and in ihr’OId i.aw, ean inlerrede for us. They are more prop sians vi, 1-3). should show that Catholic prayers have been offered for the dead. erly ant “ poor souls” hut "holy souls.” Love Parents We Must Nikita's Smiling Face journalism “can be developed Children love their parents Obey Laws with an open breadth of view when they wish them well,*Bhow and information because, as Christ Himself Taught Celibacy them a spirit of gratitude, try lo , Besides our parents, the A Halloween Farce th^ Apostle affirms, ‘For all plea.se and help them, and pray commandment obliges us ■y Jim Pltdlcr most dramatic and important things are yours, whether to respect and to obey all our The jick-o’-lantem smile worn for them. Children should obey crimes that ever has been com Paul. ApoUos, or Cephas; or lawful superiors. All are obliged by NikiU Khrushchev in the the lawful commands of their mitted in modern times, the world, or life, or death; As Practiced by Catholic Clergymen lo respect and lo obey legiti U.S. was exposed for the ipnis ' parents as long as they live un- said General Kiraly. “was that or things present, or things mate civil and ecclesiastical au fatmu it is when the House Un- /TL I r I I T 'u - 'der parental authority. Parents diplomatic treachery in Buda to come—all are yours, and thorities when they discharge American Activities Committee Theology for the Laity „ot command their chii- pest and it was hour to hour you are Christ’s and Christ is lawfully their official duties. revealed that th e , Soviet Pre Christ. Himself a celibate, up-iistes's. nor has she. as a matteri.xo. as is laid down by the Coun- dren to ain. Children must obey carried out by Khrushchev him God’s” ’ (I Cor. ill. 22-23). held celibacy. "For there are'of fact, always done so. cil of Ancyra. in 314. Thus it the laws of God rather than the Children must obey their teach mier if directly responsible for self.” the brutal suppression of the He urged Catholic journal eunuchs who were born so fromj There does not seem to have;*** Ihe recognized practice of commands of men—even of their ers and other persons in whose ists to exercise faith and Hungarian revolution, which in Hungary today, he asserted, their mother's womb; and therelj^ej, a„y Apostolic Icgi.slition'fhe ancient Church lo prohibit parents— when such commands charge they have been placed volved the slaughter of non-com- is "a nation-wide prison, impris courage in educating their are eunuchs, who were made;on the matter, except that itithe marriage of those already are against the law of God. by (heir parents. oned by Khrushchev's army readers to an appreciation of “And He said to them, 'Ren batanta and "diplomatic treach so by men; and there arejwaj required of a Bishop that'priests, and this discipline it Children should ordinarilly units.” what is true, good, and beau der, therefore, to Caesar the ery.” eunuchs who have made them-:he should have been only once riill maintained in the East, consult their parents about the Peaceful coexistence with the tiful. At the same time he things that are Caesar's, and to The committee's report is selves eunuchs for the kingdom . married. In early times, how- I I ' 0 0 / V fn n fi k choice of a state of life, but Soviets, he contended, is "as cautioned them not to burden God the things that are God's' ” based on testimony by General of heaven. He that ean take, let ever, we find a law of celibacy. /-■ i-i. they are not strictly obliged to great a fraud as the whole dip their readers' brief moments (Luke XX. 25)'. Bela Kiraly, commander o f the him take it (Matt, xix, 12'-jthough it is one which differs r“Or C PllOacy foliovK their advice. lomatic action was in Budapek of relaxation "with an erudite n . . . "Let everyone be subject to Hungarian Freedom Fighters, Scholars assure us that Jesus';from the present Western law,. A change was made in the , 1 in November. 1956.” display." Ihe higher authorities, for there and Joseph Eovago, former reference was to celibacy. im fuji force. Paphnutius. who atiWest by the 33rd Canon of El- son or a daughter to marry. One Mr. Kovago said that during IT IS AN ELEMENTARY exists no authority except from mayor of Budapest. From Subdeacon Council of Nicaea resisted|vira (in 305 or 3061. It required may exercise one's natural right and after the revolution 30,000 TRU'TH, he said, that the God, and those who exist have •>. I*” attempt to impo.se a conti-jBishops. priests, and all who General Kiraly said that the Hungarians were killed by the Catholic n e w s p a p e r “ must to live singly if one so desires; upwaras in nanh nent life on the clergy, still ad- served the altar ("positis in been appointed by God. There Soviet su p p re s s io n of the Soviets. After the suppression of live on the fervor of Cath moreover, the stale of virg.n.tyl — in the Western Church mar-loiits that, according to ancienliministerio") to live, even ifior celibacy, embraced for the^ Hungarian revolt included in the revolt, be said. Khrushchev olics." Therefore be urged ,or celibacy, embraced for the ™ ;,,, .u-r«/t. nage is prohibited to all clergy 1 tradition, a cleric must not already married, in continence.!love of God, is higher than the ,h discriminate slaughter of non- directed the establishment of the clergy and laity to recog of the rank of subdcacon and.marry after ordination. The Council of Nicaea refused married_ _• j state. k a wsParents - must , Liuik resul bnngunnit onun combatants. 'They carried out a concentration camps in Hungary nize the Importance of the married state Parente must not themselves condemnation. For upwards. This is a matter ofj 'Hiis statement is confirmed!to impose this law on the whole terror attack against Budapest "I think Khrushchev is the Catholic press and support it, command their children lo discipline that rests on a posi-jby the Apostolic Constilutions.|Church. but it prevailed in (he rulers are a terror not to the with artillery and tanks,” he best disciple of Machiavelli.” he calling it "one of the most mai^ a certain person. Ordi live enactment of ecclcsiastical.vi, 17, which forbid Bishops.'West It was laid down by good work but to the evil. Dost declared. declared, "because if bis own powerful means by which one narily children should consult law, which is never dispensed.Ipriests, and deacons to marry.|synod of Carthage in 390. by thou wish. then, not to fear the Mr. Kovago said that he "saw interest dictates it, he will kill. is able to serve the word of their parents before definitely except in the case of a subdea-jwhereas the 27th (al. 25lh>'Innocent I 20 years later; and authority? Do what is good and with my own eyes that these While he finds it useful, he will God by entering homes to deciding to marry. They are not eon or deacon who relinquishesiApostolic Canon contain.x the'Jerome (against Jovinian) dc- Ihou wilt have praise from it. tanks turned into streets where smile, will kiss children, will make it u n d e rsto o d and always obliged to follow their his practice of Orders; all wholsame prohibition. One of the'clares that a priest, who has For it is God’s minister to thee (here were just apartment shake hands and show a good loved.” He added: parents’ advice in this. are ordained subdeacon by Ihatiearliest councils, that of NA>- "always to offer sacrifice for for good. But if thou dost what bouses and nothing else. And face.’ “If from this there derives very fact take a solemn vow of eaesarea (b e tw e e n 314-325i.,the people, must always pray, Obliged fo is evil, (ear. for not without these tanks shot against these a grave responsibility for all perfect chastity. threatened a priest who married and therefore always abstain reason does U n ir y the sword. apartment bouses and a consid Catholics to support it and Aid Parents It is grounded in the doctrine after ordination with degrada- from marriage." Leo and Greg- For it is God's minister, an erable part of Budapest became SENSATIONAL PRESS disseminate it, the burden is Children are obliged to aid of (he superior excellence of vir-'tiun to the lay state. Even a ory (he Great, and the Eighth avenger to execute wrath on ruins." no less grave which weighs their parents in bodily or spirit ABETS DELINQUENCY ginily and has been rein forced 'd w on could marry in one ca.se'Council of Toledo in 653. re- him who does evil. Wherefore "There were killed children, upon your mission, good serv ual need, when (hey can do so. by the spiritual and tcmporalionly— viz., if at his ordination he newed the prohibitions against you must needs be subject, not New York.—Three religious ice to the word of God, mak Children must provide for par- women, young and old men only because of the wrath, but leaders asked readers to criti experience of many centuries: bad stipulated for liberty to do the marriage of subdeacons. >cnU who,are nol able to sup- without distinction,” he added, ing it resound in all its beauty also' for conscience’ sake. For cize newspapers whose “glam By it the clergy are left free "whether or not they were free and newness, with impover ; this is also why you pay tribute, orizing” of youth crime con ishing it or altering it, but for the things of God (cf., I Cor. dom fighters.” ifor they are the minister* of tributes to juvenile delin rendering it vital and attrac vii. 32-3). and on countless oc On Nov. 4. 19M, when Hun Catholic Church Work of Jesus, i (fod, serving unto this very end. quency by making “heroes” tive. What honor, what merit casions have been enabled to garian officials went to Tokol ' Render to all men whatever is out of teen-age hoodlums. before God and man!” carry on under circumstances for the formal signing of an their due; tribute (0 whom trib- armistice agreement concluded Appearing on Between the THE PONTIFF ENDED his wherein wife and children would have made it-impossible Who Founded It Personally I ute is due: taxes to whom taxes with Soviet First Deputy Prem Lines on WNTA-TV were talk with an exhortation that are due; fear to whom fear is ier Anastas Mikoyan, who had Monsignor Timothy Flynn, Dr. Catholic nesvspapers strive al At the beginning of the 4th Theology for the Laity : due; honor to whom honor ia been sent by Khrushchev, they Dan Potter, executive director ways to better themselves, to century the Spanish Synod of were arrested by Russian se of the New York City Protes hold first rank in the field of Elvira ordered married clergy One of the most important ar As the chief of the Apostles exercise their authority in lhel'*“S" Parenu must provide for the cret police. z tant Council, and Rabbi Wil journalism and not to fall to live in continence, and thisi'**^!®* af'^'-Htf->head of the Church.'name of Christ. To them He “ I believe that one of the liam Roaenbloom. behind. discipline spread throughoutthroughoutdoctrine "'R '® " “ Qocirine thatmat Jesusjesus 'tn Christ n s i chosVcnosh Simon Peter, ThaMsays.Thatisays. as He said to (he Apostles: *»dily welfare of the Latin Church; by the Second Christ in the course of His life-,Peter was to be the ruler of all "He who hears you hears Me” their children; superiors, ac Council of the Uteran (1139r‘'"ie established a,the faithful. Christ frequently; (Luke x, 16). Whatever may be cording to their varying degrees marriage of the higher clergy Church—that is. a visible organ- indicated, speaking of him as 1 their personal abilities or disa- of responsibility, must clre for those entrusted to them. JhsL PaqsianL was declared nol only unlawful which wm to continue the foundation-stone of the bililies. their perfections or Im- but invslid. His work of bringing men to sal- Church (Mall, xvi, 18). giving]perfections, they teach and rule R e a s o n a b l e ^ By Paui. H. Hallett vation until the end of time. ,,,..vubAmong Catholics V.of m..o.most . , . 'him the comrassion to His 1 the faithful with power that i Love Demanded Offered by Sheed & Ward. 64 does it interestingly, too. with a Jesuit St. Omer's she founded Eastern Riles the discipline o f], *?* ° u-jcom es lo them from Our U r d ; Parents must manifest their clerical marriage is that conr-Christ s own life and he members of the Church Himself, And the members o f love for their children in a University Blvd., N.Y. 3, are the firm grasp on the sociological a religious community and mon to the East-married men I “' “ ''■‘if* down through the ( John xxi, 7)-«yin g to him; | (he Church, reasonable manner. They must following five books: changes characterized by the ppened schools for rich and to the Priesr-!*^” ' The account of Our Lord s . I will give thee the keys of the ' and lay. are obliged to show largest mass migration in his poor, her idea being to enable may be ordained to the priesr-!"^” - *® be on guard lest they spoil their Nullity o f Marriage, by F. J. hood and retain theirheir wives''ifwives; ifl''/* Icontained in ‘ the he (.o Goapel a ^ l kmgrtnm kingrtnm af of heaven heaven" (Matt, (Matt. xvi.-ihem xvi.i(hem respect and obedience and children by granting S em un- tory. He shows the changes in women lo do for the Church in Sheed (S3), a revision and his wife dies the deacon ‘ ' “''' He gave Peter supervision to co-operate with their efforts-reasonable requests: they must American society that have (heir proper field what men enlargement of an earlier book, priest cannot remarry, nor canl[?“‘''J«' 'he other Apostles, saying: toward (he spread of the kitig-lnot neglect to correct their is invaluable to anyone explain caused the expansion of subur bad done for it in the Society men ordained while bachelors;"® ^ once thou hast turned dom of Christ. faulu. ban areas, the changed Ameri of Jesus. In her schools girls ing the Catholic concept of afterwards marrv; Bishops musl''^® d«iples to apm. stren^hen thy brethren" w . , o- marriage. It tells why a sacra can psychology in the suburban were perfected in Latin and h» PTA Sponsoring St. Louis Parish PTA Bake Sale Set Lakewood Society Earns Turkey [vent Jamboree Slated Nov. 1 $1,710 at Parish Fete (St. Louis' Parish, Englewood) and means chairman in charge The yearly Jamboree, spon of the Jamboree, reports that At Holy Rosary I (St. Bernadette’s Parish. upon to do the monthly clean At Mt. Carmel sored by the PTA, will be held booths will include two Coke Lakewood) ing, and also be informed on the (Our U d y b f Ml. U rm el Parish,ISunday. Nov. 1, in the new bars, snow cones and candied According to Mrs. Mary Schae proper care of the Altars. Denver) school building. apples, games, a gift booth in After Masses fer. president of the Altar and After the tour, the business Rosary Society, a total of $1,710 meeting will be held in the The PTA is sponsoring a tur A spaghetti dinner will be cluding many Christmas items, (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) was realized from the ham din school hall. A short practice key event, to b e ' held at the served, starting at 12 noon, un white elephants, a cake walk, a All women of Holy Rosary ner held in the Kbool ball. More session on the Dialogue Maas meeting Nov. 18 in the grade til 8 p.m. Booths will be open cosmetic booth (or the children, Parish are asked to please bake than 1400 parishioners and their will be led by Father John J. school gym. This will be the from noon until 10 in the eve fish pond, money toss, dart some of their favorite goodies friends attended this annual Doherty, pastor. Refreshments main project of the year. Both ning. A home freezer and a color game, stuffed animals, a jail, for the Altar and Rosary So parish event. will be served. grade and high scho<^ children television set will be special at and a booth equipped with ciety's bake sale to be held Sun The Altar and Rotary Society Christmas cards are on sale will be selling tickets for 25 tractions. water guns to ^ aimed at day. Nov. 1, starting after the will meet at 8 p.m. on Wednes in the church goods store in cents or five for SI. All parish Mrs. Victor Alianello, ways lighted candles. 6 o'clock Mass and continuing day, Nov. 4. The women will the school during and after all women are urged to support thisj The Jamboree is the chief until ail the bakery goods are meet in the church for a tour Sunday Masses. Parishioners are project. Tickets may be ob-' fund raising project of the year sold. Women of the pariah are of the church and the sanctu urged to shop for their cards lained from the ticket chair Parish Lists Times for the PTA. asked to take it upon them ary. All circle presidents and while the selection is complete. men. Mrs. £. Marranzino. Mrs. Three representatives from selves to donate to this bake members are particularly urged Additional singers, especially A. Caruso, or Mrs. H. Capra.- Of Masses on Feast the PTA attended the monthly sale. No one will make any to atten'd this meeting, so that men, are needed for the senior Many turkeys, hams, and chick (Mother of God Parish, meeting of the Arapahoe County telephone calls asking for dona they will be fujiy informed as ^oir. Practice is held every ens will be given away as well Denver) PTA Council, held in the En DRILL WITH NEW WORDS tions. to their duties when called 'n ie^ a y evening in the church. as many special attractions. Masses will be offered on Nov. glewood Methodist church on The featured Item of the The PTA and Father’s Club 2. the Feast of All Souls, at 6:30, CHILDREN in the second grade in Holy Cross Oct. 21. bake sale will be “ potlca," are jointly sponsoring a pre- 7. 7:30, 8. 6:30, and 9. The 8 were^^^°®^ drill in the pronunciation o f new sounds as they a Slovenian nut bread. Thanksgiving dance to be held o’clock Mass will be a High M^*Tom*'*I1toatrlck* county AH of the classes in Holy HAMILTON WATCH AGENCY on Nov.-21 in the grade school Mass. rrr«s..rer Mrs n r ^ ‘ ^is week by one of the Sisters of the Most The women of the parish are asked to bring their baked Showing Large Selection gym. Two dollars per person Mrs. William Farrell and Mrs. i?e s S : a!^!i Mrl the teachers at their monthly ■ faculty meeting. Children shown in the picture are. left to right, goods to the school hall on Sat will be the price for an evening Harlan Bond volunteered to Jesme. of dancing to Jimmy Keith's care for the altar during No Danna Lambert, Nancy Richter, and Nancy Foy. urday, Oct. 31, from 1 p.m. to Wednesday evening at 7:30 5 p.m. band and good food. Ticket vember. the monthly meeting of the Queen of Heaven Circle will chairmen are Mrs. E. HarranziDO parish Altar and Rosary Society' meet with Mrs. Kenneth Kelley and Mrs. A. Caruso. You may will begin with the Rosary and I Forming Cub Scout Pock Wednesday. Nov. 4, at noon for obtain tickets from any room Benediction. The 1660 slate of: a bridge luncheon. mothers or chairmen. officers will be presented to thei For Parish in Thornton group by Mrs. Ernest Le Due.| chairman of the nominating (Holy Cross Parish. Thornton) master. Another meetin_ CaHwIM* EUY PrMuc •a**rtlM4 in Nitir committee Parents of boys interested in be held on Friday evening, Oct.] CATMOUC ■fO ISTH Aurora llnmlilcr Dealer NORTH DENVER Mrs. M. B. SmaU, member of ' “ S ^ C“ \Scom 30. at 7:30 p.m. at the school! the Alpine Toastmislress organize for the parents of the prospec-! .Anlhitriapc] tRcU flbisA, Salei & Service the group. MERCHANTS will entertain the group with live Cub Scouu. At this time, humorous readings, one of A representative from the there will be an election of of Expert Mechanical Work — All Hakes which will be "What’s Hap Denver headquarters of the Boy ficers and a name will be se lected for the den. Movies will pened to Grandma." Scouts of America spoke con Snpofsthimis? Cemplet* AutttmoHv* Service be shown concerning Scout ac St. Ann’s Circle will be the cerning scouting. Dick LaRi- HIADKi:r AIJTO * tivities. 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WARRANTY IF YOU RESIDE in Colorado a„d are 65 years Government or by any state or county tubercu injuries except dental disease or disorder, those “ Your Senior Protection Policy cannot be cancelled by of age you are eligible, regardless of how much losis or mental institution will not be covered caused by war or by alcoholism or drug addic the Company regardless of the number of times or the older than 65 you are. If you are married your since such services are normally provided with tion, or those covered by Workmen's Compensa amount of benefits you may collect. In this respect it is spouse must also be insured if 65 or older. Use out cost. tion or Employer's Liability Laws; does not cov much like group insurance in that it cannot be can separate application for your spouse. er confinement in a convalescent, nursing or rest THERE IS NO LIM IT to the number of times home. celled, or the premium increased unless such action is N(3T AFFECTED BY OTHER INSURANCE. you may collect benefits. For more than one hos taken on all Senior Protection policies issued to res These benefits are payable in addition to any pital confinement for'the same or related cause PROVIDES IMMEDIATELY, hospital con idents of your State. You. of course, may di^ontinue other hospital insurance you may have, and such within a 6-month period, benefits not used dur finement benefits for accidents which occur and other instuance need not be discontinued to make ing the first confinement may be used. When sickness which originates after the policy date. the policy, whenever you wish.” ^ you eligible for this Senior Protection Policy. confinements .for the same or related causes are PROVIDES PROTECTION after the policy Only one Senior Protection policy will be issued separated by 6 months or more of return to us is in force 6 months for sickness contracted or to a person. ual duties, full benefits are available for each injury incurred by you before- the policy date. MUTUAL PROTECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY is an old line, confinement. . SURGICAL OPERATIONS are covered only legal reserve Company that has been insuring the Catholic clergy and laity HOSPITAL BENEFITS are payable for con- if performed more than 6 months after the poli for more than a quarter of a century. Dunne’s nation-wide insurance re finement in any lawfully operated hospital. Serv COVERS LOSS OCCURRING in the United cy date. ____i porting service again gives Mutual Protective Insurance Company “Poli ices provided or paid for by the United States’ States. Mexicp and Canada from both illness and cyholders’ Rating A-plus (excellent)." M U TU A L Protective Insurance Company issues a complete line of Hos CATHOLICS UNDER 65: IS YOUR FATHER, MOTHER. OR SOME OTHER RELATIVE-OVER 65 DEPENDENT ON pital and Surgical, and Accident and Sickness Insurance for individuals and families. YOU? LET THE SENIOR PROTECTION PLAN HELP YOU WITH THAT RESPONSIBILITY! ACT NOW-MAIL APPLICATION TODAY! NO AGENTS WILL CALL “ MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Get your policy now. Examine it for 10 days. If for 1. Print your name, address and birthdate in the application below. 2. Sign your own naqie. any reason you do not wish to keep it, return it within 10 days and your money will 3. Enclose your check or money order for $6.75 payable to Mutual Protective Iniurance Com bo refunded immediately! No questions asked by u s!" pany to cover first month’s premium, or save by paying for a longer period at the rate stat ed in the application. J 4. M ail at on ce! Y our application m ust be postm arked not later than N ovem ber 30, 1959. APPLICATION FOR M UTUAt PROTECTIVE'S ' Sen.flr Protection Pl.n' w w w w v APPLICATION FOR MUTUAL PROTECTIVE’S "Stnler PreUct<»n Plan" WRWWWM MAIL THIS APPLICATION TODAY! MAIL THIS APPLICATION TODAYl Mutual Protective Insurance Company Mutuol Protective Insurance Compony 3860 Leavenworth Street 3860 Leavenworth Street Omoha 5, Nebraska Omoho 5, Nebrosko Nome ...... Q Mole Q Fe-ro'e i Nome...... QMolo Q femol# Pl»»«« print F irjt Njm e. MiOfli. initi»i. i.i>t N iti. PltAM Print Firat Namt, MitfUla Initial. Laal Nama Address...... Address______ni..i , ,, ■_— - City ...... State ...... City ______Stote ------four Birthdate ...... Wife or Husbond's Age Your Birthdate...... Wife or Husband's Age...... month 6i4y y menth 4iy yaar Your Signoture ...... Your Signature ...... n Enclose $6.75 fo cover first month's premium □ Enclose $6.75 to cover first month's premium Q Enclose $19.50 to cover 3 months' premium G Enclose $19.50 to cover 3 months' premium INSURANCE COMPANY r ] Enclose $38.50 to cover 6 months' premium Enclose $38.50 to cover 6 months' premium G Enclose $75.00 to cover 12 months' premium Enclose $7S.(X} to cover 12 months' premium 3860 Leavenworth St. Omaha, Neb. Pleose moke check or money order poyoble to Mutuol Protective Insuronce Compony Pleose moke check or money order payable to Mutual Protective Insuronce Compony