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VoL 12, No. 36 THURSDAY, August 29, 1963 PRICE: 10 CENTS To U.S. Racial Problem Archdiocese In Newark WASHINGTON (RNS) There Is an urgent need, It Labor and management muat was stated, for a permanent aet up equal job opportunities Federal Fair Employment for Mission Negro workers, the Social Practices Committee "with Donations Action Rose of Nn: Department the statutory power and sanc- tional Catholic Welfare Con- tions.” ference stressed in its annual It would be the duty of this Labor Day statement. agency of government to Issued $84,944 During 1962 by Msgr. George G. stamp out racial discrimina- Higgins, department director, tion in hiring, upgrading and the message called attention firing on the of em- NEWARK - part A total of $l- during which they receive s and I in that also Thee; they ployees engaged in interstate - was contributed to regular fixed income based on be one in that the may Us, Other Stories 3 commerce and of the unions the missions in 1962, by Cath- their age. At death, the world believe that Thou Page msy organized in their indus- olics of the Archdiocese of money reverts to the society has sent Me.’ '* tries or trades.” to the country's race relation Newark It was revealed in the for its use. This of committee also ST. JOSEPU'S of West New problems which have taken a type 38th annual report of the So- should established OF TIIE MONEY York led the list of banner critical turn this with be in each ciety for the Propagation of con- year tributed, almost $1 million with total Negro demonstrations for civil state, the agency said. the Faith, released by Auxil- parishes member- went to the Holy Father's dues of and was rights. iary Bishop Stanton. ship $5,069.01 A PLEA FOR full employ- also first in This was a rise of 18 ordinary (individ- "THE ment In the U. S. was made $81,944 ULTIMATE success See 12 with during a year in which pay- Table, Pag* ual) memberships $4.- of this crusade for interracial in the statement. 284.26. Our Lady of Sorrows ments were being made on justice will largely depend ... "Providing adequate train- four societies. of South Orange was second and the pledges of over $3O mil- missionary The on the willingness of labor ing motivation for un- lion Archdiocesan rest was forwarded in membership dues with $4,- skilled to the De- to in- and management to Negro workers can 471.75 and of Peace of adopt velopment Campaign. dividual missionaries or or- Queen and help to solve the of effectively enforce a uni- problem ders designated by the North Arlington third with versal racial inequality in the field donor, policy of equal employ- OF THE TOTAL, $590,267 52 $4,167.70. There were 68 or was sent to missionaries in par- ment opportunity for Negro of employment, but complete was contributed to the Gener- the form of Mass ishes on the banner roll with economic for stipends. workers in every industry and justice the Ne- al Fund for Home and For- contributions of and Bishop Stanton paid tribute $1,400 trade," the statement de- gro is not Ukely to be Missions and $802,882.02 eign to the priests and teachers of over, compared to 75 a year clared achieved unless and until to the Special Fund. Largest the archdiocese who appealed ago. Employment is fac- there is economic prosperity item in the latter $238,000 a key was for sacrifices to the of the Lake. for all of our help mis- Our Lady tor. the message said, for the citizens, Ne- in conditional gifts, anew sions. and whites alike.” Verona, again led in special Negro to exercise bis other groes category which, according to He the final words quoted of (family) memberships with basic human rights. The agency's statement Bishop Stanton. differs John XXUI, "That followed Pope they $1.86650, by St. "It is a matter of common ended with a prayer for jus- only technically from annui- may be one” and said “may Aedan’s with $1,114 and Our that tice and charity in the field ties. knowledge Negroes, by we not that all Sorrows with of say were co- Lady of $1,031. and Urge, are still being race relations. It read: In both en- with Our Lord led eases, people operating who St. Aedan's in perpetual denied this (employment) "Heavenly Father. Who has funds op- trust to the society for prayed ‘that all may be one. membership duet with $760 portunity." it added created all mon according to the balance of their lifetime. even as Father, Thou. in Me contributed in this category. The agency went on to point Your own image and re- out that although, theoretical- deemed us all by the Blood ‘ Authoritative'Article ly. Negro workers are not of Your Divine Son. teach us barred from union member- how to live together as broth- ship. a number of key unions ers. in dignity, justice, charity exclude Negroes by making it and peace. May we afford to virtually impossible for them each other now the total Sees human Osservatore Vietnam to for of qualify membership measure rights In this respect, the state- guaranteed us by the law of ment said, the officers of the our beloved land. But beyond as Not offending unions should take that, graciously give us the Dispute Religious the necessary steps to elimin- vision to sec clearly the full ate discriminatory practices. meaning of Your command to " VATICAN CITY (NC) - naming the New York Times It is directed love our neighbor as we love THE MESSAGE also em The conflict between Budd- which described the South Against the Buddhist ourselves, and grant us the allega- that hists and the South Vietnam Vietnam phasued "every employ- to observe this government as a tion that a Catholic minority grace precept er maintain and enforce non- government is political and "Catholic government." enjoys special benefits from in our daily lives. Amen.” not to an discriminatory policies in hir- religious, according “Any objective judgment of the Vietnam government, the ing. upgrading and dis editorial coming from an of- tbe conflict must take its editorial said: TRADITIONAL BLESSING-From the bedecked bool, colorfully shrimp Copt. Jeffry, a charge.” Unions to ficial source and appearing in of should help Laity Suggest point of departure in the fact "It Is recognised by unim- priest moored vessels along the bayou at Grand La. Behind L'Osservatore Romano. blesses a line Caitlou, management in this regard, it that K is political and not re- peachable sources, however—- the lead vstsel. a string of shrimp boots and out editorial added the proceed down-bayou to sea. This poetic- added. Actions The that io the as also the BaddhisU ular Synod ligious nature.” edi- by shrimper has a on its hull on the side rosary painted port among several vari- "To out this Vietnamese Bishops are work- torial stated. "Whatever themselves that to the carry respon- one up Va. <NC) - eties of fish and seafood. sibility in the face of local RICHMOND. might think about tbe con- time of the outbreak of the The lay of the Rich- patterns of and dis- people duct of the Diem government, preseot conflict, tbe prejudice mood Diocese have Katteiaalsal A many crimination will often been in- Jwf caiionoi, rugi must For be ex- the discussion be one of undertakings of the govern- Byzantine Rite vited by their Bishop to sub- " tremely difficult for the la political responsibility Mart of SalfK Ad not Wader mit dividual "the recommendations for con- in* tor peace and Juatlre with employer, state alteration at the diocese's the haddac o t Pope Pant VI meat said. their fourth synod. The editorial was presented tnrhance is to the "it i« 9treatfy ma» compromise Install John J. RusseU to Bishop ear- as which mcoded, therefore, that local “authoritative,*' of the nation at a time The editorial one Delegate unity said that Bishop lier had announced that a means it oridaatwi in aomt when tbe nation to seriously sad waltonal employer*' or- at gaalcatfoas synod wig be held the coo official source, normally the threatened by communism. It Upline followed and trad* associa- bp thTfo£ elusion of the Second Vati- Papal Secretariat ot state. then said Um truth is that tions come to the assistance it eminent, even though under Is Of New of their can Council. A synod a Is not “a conflict between has been Passaic individual employer great dureee, always Diocese THE EDITORIAL cited meeting of the priests of a members a Catholics and Buddhists nor opportune and motivated by taking united Buddhist sources themselves by diocese, presided over by the PASSAlC—Archbishop Kgvdio pectad to preach the sermon stand in favor of equal em- between tbe Church and Budd- tbe and John's Church. Lyodora. Pa. wisdom, prudence " which as saying that the conflict is Vegnou). tbe dele- at ployment Bishop, adopts legisla- hism, as hat been emphasised moderation for the apostotic th* installation and speak at From 1919 until 1956 he taught opportunity not religious in nature, and required tion affecting the Church with- the most interested gate in the US.
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