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Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 7-23-1959 The Advocate - July 23, 1959 Catholic Church 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 Recommended Citation Catholic Church, "The Advocate - July 23, 1959" (1959). The Catholic Advocate. 98. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/98 Sodality Congress Bishop Sheen to Petitions Ask Speak at Stadium The Advocate Official Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, N. J. and Diocese of Paterson, N. J. For VOL. NO. 30 Vote 8, on Demonstration THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959 PRICE TEN CENTS NEWARK Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of Now York has accepted an invitation to address an inter- national Marian rally in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe at Jersey City's Roosevelt Stadium, Sunday, Aug. 23. Law Bishop Sheen, national director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, is in- Sunday ternationally known as a speak- Catholics “a deep sense of re He er had appeared for years for the of By Edward J. Grant than sponsibility conduct | $lOO or more than $2OO for Quota evf IOS. of the voter* in on the radio and television pro world affairs" NEWARK in discretion of each and for applying Church and busi- third offense or. municipality was set. grams of Catholic and the Hour, Christian principles in nras moved the for A drive Social, groups speedily ahead court, imprisonment not strong will be made to in has later years conducted his civic and this toward cultural affairs. week gaining the more than 30 days, or both; not get out the vote in November own television He writes program. The congress to 2,500 than will be open signatures necessary to less than $2OO or more $5OO a weekly column for The Advo- who wish ESSEX Petitions be ob- all Catholics to par- place the Sunday closing law ref- for fourth offense, or imprison- may Ci te and other Catholic tained newspa ticipate in its discussions and erendum on the ballot in six of ment for not less than 30 days from William Schneider, pers, of as well as a syndicated col- workshops. All seven North than six chairman the county commit- major speeches Jersey counties, or more months, or for limn the secular press. and A tee of the New Jersey Association documents will be trans- i favorable ruling from Attor both. for The demonstration at Roosevelt lated into the Sunday at 81 Ml. Ver- five official lan ney General David D. Furman, In addition, a fourth offense Closing beginning will | non PI Newark, Stadium, at 4 ES 2 0949 - pm. guages of the gathering—F.ng- stating that no special verifica- shall result in the premises be , 6, bring to a close the Second Quin- 0950 An 31 deadline lish, French, German, Italian ition would be necessary for the ing deemed a nuisance and it Aug for their quienmal World Congress of So and return has been set Mr. Spanish. petitions, was expected to make may then be shut down by of Our dalities Lady. Other cyrnts Over 1.000 it task Schneider is willing to assist in delegates from for | a simple for the orgamza police officials. of the which dcdicat congress, is eign nations tions to meet For law collecting signatures at individual are scheduled to at the Sept 18 dead the to beiome opera ed to Our Lady of Guadalupe as tend the parishes meetings Large delega I line. live in each county, it must be of the Americas, to Empress are tions are expected from Central the ballot In Union County, the drive Is placed on through peti- be Sacred HI'BSON Petitions have been held at Heart Cathe- and South and will least America, there ! led by of tions signed by at 2,500 reg dral the Federation sent to church and business and Seton Hall University, bt representatives from such far Holy istered voters and then receive j Name Societies. In Hud groups Aug 20-23. throughout the county. away places as Rhodesia in Afri son. Bergen. a simple in the Novem Passair, Morris plurality Those who have not received A feature of the Aug. 23 any pro- ra. Ceylon, India. Formosa. Viet her elections and F.ssrx Counties, the New contact Citizens Commit- gram will transmission may the be the nam and Japan j Jersey Association for of I for Sunday NONE tee Sunday Closing, 308 Jack- a special pre-recorded mes- OF TIIE organization* Closing, barked by the cham Ave from | in the son . Jersey City. Petition* sage Pope John XXII. six counties expects to have hers of in commerce many must be sent lo the clerk Bus Order j any trouble obtaining the 2.500 county ANOTHER highlight of thr communities, is circulating the by 18 the signatures In fart. Essex County Sept or to Citizeni demonstration will be the petitions. Committee few Rosary hopes to reach the 75,000 mark a days rarlier. of nations. Participants will To date, there is no organized re Held Valid is looking for 80. 000. Mor drive [Hudson MORRIS _ Alfonso cite the Rosary with each decade for petitions to be signed Clardi. ns has set a 10.000 figure, and ALBANY Sussex county chairman, has distributed being said in of the five The in County, which is rhief one Albany Rr\ Thomas F Mulvaney, pastor petitions, the official The demon ly a rural area However, the following attorney languages County Supreme Court has oi St John the Apostle. Clark general's ruling, to stration will end with solemn chance that this might be chairmen in a county Linden, has called upheld an order by the state 40,000 area the individual Pontifical Benediction come a haven for Sunday shop municipalise*. education commission sonable goal for the drive in Others made re- ping, should the law may he obtained by con- Tlans are being to expand become op Union County tacting Clardi at 19 E Blackwell the a school district to erative in neighboring rountips, stadium's present seating ra quiring CAMPUS LOCATION: locates the general area of land which is Bergen and Passaic Counties St . Hover KO 8 th* of 24.000 lo accommodate provide for Map sought by might spur a belated drive for 2180, or parity transportation pare Newark are working unit the Chamber Commerce crowd of than dual school as anew campus Tor Seton Hall and School of Law in signatures there as a in of at Zo E. o more 35.000 pupils although dis University College drive, with the other four counties Blackwell St FO 6-0594 Labor A and trict had downtown Also shown numbers , special procession Act voters defeated the pro area by are the present locations of (1) University TO the handling their drive separatelv Hav (Sept 7 has been set of Consecration, at which Our posal earlier (2) the law (3) ACCORDING Sunday 1 as a College. school. the Chancery Office. (4) St. John's Church. Since closing law procedures of obtaining hal deadline for their return I.adv of Guadalupe will be as adopted by the THE CASE involves New lots and deadlines for crowned of Ameri the trans Jersey legislature May 21 returning Empress the l NTON James Tracey, presi- of fig students and Governor them differ in earh there is for portation in the signed by Meyner. county, cas, planned the Marian dent of the Name Hills 'follows which will assist Holy Federation The Burnt Ballston Lake School retail, wholesale or auction sale, a guide Demonstration. Virgin was 17-Acre Newark al St District Advocate readers John's, is directing th* declared 1945 to Catholic schools in attempts to sell, offers to sell Empress in Campus or drive with Father Scotia and the in Muivancy. The of the Schenectady Voters engagement the business congress will be one Bt'.RCEN PASSAIC Peti They have drawn the of up petitions and in district defeated trans selling is unlawful in the fol most important Catholic con a tions sent each of the them were to 86 sent to every parish in th« claves of the portation proposal In May. 1958 For Seton Hall lowing areas of merchandise Many mem Planned two year munieipalities in the counties county where signatures be- But after Dr are tiers of the from the an appeal to James Clothing, wearing apparel, hierarchy on July 14 Prior to obtaining the ing obtained after Sunday Masses. A Allen, state education and Vnited States and abroad com NEWARK Seton Hall down- time the extern of me program. building lumber supply ma arc University's planned ruling from the attorney general The drive will end July 31. In attend missioner, the district was order Four of the 17 for terials. furniture, home busi *< heduled to In addition. town campus will be located on 17 acres of land surround- acres sought or five witnesses had been required addition, the Elizabeth Chamber ed to the office Ihousands of leaders of the provide bus service in redevelopment currently used ness or furnishings, house lay the are for eaeh sheet of signatures of Commerce line ing Chancery Office and St John's Church if the hold is circulating copies with state law city's There 42 or business office apostolate will meet to discuss as streets are struc- or appl, Those obtain of wishing to petitions the petitions to business or- Justice V. Ellsworth redevelopment are ances, works of and set goals for over mil- Roscoe plans approved tures in the area About 35 faml except as neces should eight write to Sunday Closing ganizations.