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Od.l0fh (hurch OflicersEndor!e New Movie Raling Plan, The ANCHOR fall River, Mass., Vol. ,12, No. 41 Clothing Drive for Needy Scheduled' for Nov.' ]-9, Bishop Connolly has announced that the annual .cloth- ing Drive sponsored by the Bishops of the Uni.ted States, will be conducted in the Diocese of Fall River during the week of Nov. 3-Nov. 9. Fr. John F. Hogan, administrator of St. John the Baptist Parish, Central Village, and Dioce- Director of the c'ampaign explained that it is official1y the Thanksgiving Clothing: and was conducted ,for dul'ing the week of the November holiday, but officials ioundthat it became a human impossibility to' handle and process the clothing during a five day period. To facilitate matters, officials of the Catholic Relief services' decided a few years ago to divide the country into districts corre- lating to the weeks of November and such a procedure has proved most beneficial and expedient. Father Hogan also stated that the collecting periods for each section will be announced in due time. , The Catholic Relief Services- USCC. or CRS, the agency su- pervising the Clothing Campaign was founded in 1943 by the Amcrican hierarchy !for the pur- pose of assisting refugees, war victims and needy persons throughout the world. At the present time, CRS op- erates relief, welfare and self- Ilclp programs in areas of need in 80 countries. Through 88 overseas field offices with a supervisory staff of 162 Americans, assisted by several thousand local volun- Retmred Pr;ests Number 1 0 689 In Country ALBANY (NC) - There are 1,689 retired priests illl the United States receiving warying types and amounts tll'f retirement income, according 00 a nationwide survey reported by CRUX of the News, III bulle- published here for priests. The report was based on a 100 !!ter cent response to question- cU'res sent to 153 dioceses. Highlights of the report \!i:1luded: -Forty-one dioceses have a mandatory retirement age - 311) Tum to Page Three Thursday, Oct. 10, 1968 PRICE10c © 1968 The Anchor $4.00 per teers, cns served more than 40 million of the world's hungry, underprivileged 'and destitute, entirely without reference to race, religion or color. Turn to Page Three Msgr. Sampson Lauds Chaplains, i U.S. PORTLAND (NC) - The Chief of Chaplains of the I U.S. Army praised the cur- rent crop of Army chaplains, MISSION SUNDAY Forseen As Final Warning NEW YORK (NC) - The nation's top church film evaluating agencies coupled an endorsement of the movie industry's new voluntary rating system with a warning that its failure "wHl result in compul- s9ry legislation" of movies. The National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures (NCOMP) and the National Council of Churches' Broadcasting and Broadcasting and Film Commis- sion (BFC) in a joint statement called on communi,ties, churches, parents, civic organizations, and news media to cooperate in striving to make the movie in- dustry's new system a success. The two church agencies acted after Jack J. Valenti, president, Motion Picture' Association of America, and other officials of the industry announced the new rating system will go into effect ,Nov. :1. Under the new system youngsters under 16 will be barred from certain' movies, , even if accompanied by a parent. A' joint NCOMP and BFC 'statement issued at 'a press con- ference at NCOMP headquarters here said the success of' the new system "depends on the volun- tary cooperation of all segments of the industry." The statement said'the system Js based in prin':", , ciple on the existing Production Turn to Page Thirteen Noled Jesuit' Editor Scores ,Theologians MOBILE (NC)-Apriest-editor said here the so-called rebel1ion by some Catholic theologians, against Pope Paul VI's birth control encyclical is' directed primarily against the teaching authority of the Church. Father Daniel Lyons, S.J., of New York, N.Y., ad- . ' dressing 'the dosing banqu,et l:!ellion of the liberal mind." Qf the annual three-day Mo- ' He .said, that theologians who . h D disagreed with the Pope's birth b 'ile-Burrmmg'am iocesan,' control ruling "made no distinc- Council of Catholic Women con-' tion between older forms of venti?n i!l 'Ala,bama em-' c'ontraception and the' pill." phqsized, "the right to teach with Lyons added: "They did authority in the ChureIi has riot seem to care, For them, the never rested' with its theolo- iSsue was not birth control so ., qluch as it was the spirit of in- The editor of Twin Circle and of the law' by chal- former sociology professor at the hlwgiver. If they had Gonzaga University, Spokane, not rebelled on this subject they s.aid- C;lt4olic: theologians "are would have rebelled about free to speculate em various sub- something else." jects until' the Ohurch has Father Lyons estimated "the spoken." :, vast majority of Catholics, on : "But 't,he authority of the' the other hand, had no interest ehurch rests entirely with the in challenging the Church's Supreme Pontiff and the bish- authority." ops,"" he' declared. "There are "If a poll were taken today," many indications that the defi- continued, "the great major- anCe Qf a: few was not based on' Ity of Catholics would be quick tneology but on the of re- to admit the authority of the Roly, Father to rule in su<;h a matter. Tha,t is why we waited and the modern soldier-"these young men with long hair, tight paJlts and lousy music," , "I can't quite account for it," said Msgr. (Maj. Gen.) Francis L. Sampson. "These young men '" olo make great soldiers. They have a sense of the relation of rights and responsibilities and they have' a deep compassion for each other, especially in combat zones. They're better soldiers than their fathers were." Msgr. Sampson, who was graduated from Franklin High School here in Oregon, returned to take part in the dedication of St. Anne chapel at Marylhurst College, a gift to the 'school from one of his former teachers, Juli- anne Roller. Appointed Chief of Chaplains for the Army in 1967, Msgr. Sampson is responsible for 2,000 Turn to Page Two Bishop New Most Rev. James L. Connolly, Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River, has approved the appoint- ment of Rev. Christopher O'Neill, SS.CC., as assistant at Our Lady of Assumption Church, New Bedford. Very Rev .•Daniel J. McCarthy, provincial of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, presented the nomination to Bishop Con- nully.

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ALBANY (NC) - There are 1,689 retired priests illl the United States receiving warying types and amounts Bishop Connolly has announced that the annual .cloth­ ing Drive sponsored by the Bishops of the Uni.ted States, will be conducted in the Diocese of Fall River during the week of Nov. 3-Nov. 9. Fr. John F. Hogan, administrator of b 'ile-Burrmmg'am iocesan,' control ruling "made no distinc- St. John the Baptist Parish, U.S. Army praised the cur­ rent crop of Army chaplains, • PRICE10c

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Page 1: 10.10.68

Odl0fhbull

(hurch OflicersEndore New Movie Raling Plan

The ANCHOR

fall River Mass Vol 12 No 41

Clothing Drive for Needy Scheduled for Nov ]-9

Bishop Connolly has announced that the annual clothshying Drive sponsored by the Bishops of the United States will be conducted in the Diocese of Fall River during the week of Nov 3-Nov 9 Fr John F Hogan administrator of St John the Baptist Parish Central Village and Dioceshy~an Director of the campaign explained that it is official1y the Thanksgiving Clothing ~live and was conducted for ~eals duling the week of the November holiday but officials ioundthat it became a human impossibility to handle and process the clothing during a five day period

To facilitate matters officials of the Catholic Relief services decided a few years ago to divide the country into districts correshylating to the weeks of November and such a procedure has proved most beneficial and expedient

Father Hogan also stated that the collecting periods for each section will be announced in due time The Catholic Relief Servicesshy

USCC or CRS the agency sushypervising the Clothing Campaign was founded in 1943 by the Amcrican hierarchy for the purshypose of assisting refugees war victims and needy persons throughout the world

At the present time CRS opshyerates relief welfare and selfshyIlclp programs in areas of need in 80 countries

Through 88 overseas field offices with a supervisory staff of 162 Americans assisted by several thousand local volun-

Retmred Prests Number 10 689 In Country

ALBANY (NC) - There are 1689 retired priests illl the United States receiving warying types and amounts tllf retirement income according 00 a nationwide survey reported by CRUX of the News III bulleshy~n published here for priests

The report was based on a 100 ter cent response to questionshycUres sent to 153 dioceses

Highlights of the report in~

i1luded -Forty-one dioceses have a

mandatory retirement age - 311)

Tum to Page Three

Thursday Oct 10 1968 PRICE10ccopy 1968 The Anchor

$400 per ~ar

teers cns served more than 40 million of the worlds hungry underprivileged and destitute entirely without reference to race religion or color

Turn to Page Three

Msgr Sampson bufa~riisSloiiiiiiiDl Lauds Chaplains

i US So~dcers PORTLAND (NC) - The

Chief of Chaplains of the

I US Army praised the curshyrent crop of Army chaplains

MISSION SUNDAY

Forseen As Final Warning NEW YORK (NC) - The

nations top church film evaluating agencies coupled an endorsement of the movie industrys new voluntary rating system with a warning that its failure wHl result in compulshys9ry legislation of movies

The National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures (NCOMP) and the National Council of Churches Broadcasting and Broadcasting and Film Commisshysion (BFC) in a joint statement called on communities churches parents civic organizations and news media to cooperate in striving to make the movie inshydustrys new system a success

The two church agencies acted after Jack J Valenti president Motion Picture Association of America and other officials of the industry announced the new rating system will go into effect

Nov 1 Under the new system youngsters under 16 will be barred from certain movies

even if accompanied by a parent A joint NCOMP and BFC

statement issued at a press conshyference at NCOMP headquarters here said the success of the new system depends on the volunshytary cooperation of all segments of the industry The statement saidthe system Js based in prin

ciple on the existing Production Turn to Page Thirteen

Noled Jesuit Editor Scores rrRebellin~gr~ Theologians

MOBILE (NC)-Apriest-editor said here the so-called rebel1ion by some Catholic theologians against Pope Paul VIs birth control encyclical is directed primarily against the teaching authority of the Church Father Daniel Lyons SJ of New York NY ad- dressing the dosing banquet lellion of the liberal mind Qf the annual three-day Mo- He said that theologians who

h D disagreed with the Popes birthbile-Burrmmgam iocesan control ruling made no distinc-Council of Catholic Women con- tion between older forms of ventin h~re il Alabama em- contraception and the pill phqsized the right to teach with ~ather Lyons added They did authority in the ChureIi has riot seem to care For them the never rested with its theolo- iSsue was not birth control so g~ans qluch as it was the spirit of in-

The editor of Twin Circle and dependen~ of the law by chalshyformer sociology professor at l~nging the hlwgiver If they had Gonzaga University Spokane not rebelled on this subject they said - Clt4olic theologians are would have rebelled about free to speculate em various sub- something else jects until the Ohurch has Father Lyons estimated the spoken vast majority of Catholics on But the authority of the the other hand had no interest

ehurch rests entirely with the in challenging the Churchs Supreme Pontiff and the bish- authority ops he declared There are If a poll were taken today many indications that the defi- ~e continued the great majorshyanCe Qf a few was not based on Ity of Catholics would be quick tneology but on the s~irit of re- to admit the authority of the

Roly Father to rule in sulth a matter That is why we waited

and the modern soldier-these young men with long hair tight paJlts and lousy music I cant quite account for it

said Msgr (Maj Gen) Francis L Sampson These young men bull olo make great soldiers They have a sense of the relation of rights and responsibilities and they have a deep compassion for each other especially in combat zones Theyre better soldiers than their fathers were

Msgr Sampson who was graduated from Franklin High School here in Oregon returned to take part in the dedication of St Anne chapel at Marylhurst College a gift to the school from one of his former teachers Juli shyanne Roller

Appointed Chief of Chaplains for the Army in 1967 Msgr Sampson is responsible for 2000

Turn to Page Two

Bishop Ap~~ves

New A)$B~rrtHlment Most Rev James L Connolly

Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River has approved the appointshyment of Rev Christopher ONeill SSCC as assistant at Our Lady of Assumption Church New Bedford

Very RevbullDaniel J McCarthy provincial of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts presented the nomination to Bishop Conshynully

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Pmiddotriest Leaves- Poverty Coun~iI Over Citys Deafness to PltOlor

NEW YORK (NC) - Father Henry J Browne has resigned as a member of the New York City Council Against Poverty in protest over New York Mayor John Lindsays deafness to the needs of the dislocated poor

Father Browne administrator of St Gregorys parish is servshying as president of the Styckers Bay Neighborhood Council for the fourth ~onsecutive year He has been the elected delegate to the Council Against Poverty from the Mid West Side Planshyning Committee representing an area including more than 200 blocks on New Yorks W~st Side for the past year

Father Browne saId his resigshynation stemmed from the fact that the West Side Urban Reshynewal Area had been promised 2500 units of low cost housing as far back as 1962 by Mayor Robert Wagner So far he said 1200 newly built and 300 rehashybilitated units will have been provided by the end of this year

The latest move he said was a promise that 30 per cent of the 350 units in two middle income projects approved by the Board of Estimate would be leased to public housing tenants

Six hundred to 700 families have been relocated Father Browne explained somemiddot as

Min~esota PreRlte Supports W~rkersmiddot

ST CLOUD (NC)- Bishop George H Speltz of St Cloud has issued a statement in supshyportmiddot o~ the CaJifornia grape worke~ who have been seeking

wage and work reformsin Cali shyfornias SanJoachim vailey

BishopSpeltz lZ his statement statement urged the people of the di~ces~ tl refuse to buy

middotCaljfornia tab~e gr~pesin ~pshyport of the California efforts ~~~ fillm~ laboi~age justice

Rt Rev Edward J CarT PR 1937 Pastor -Sacred Heartmiddot Fan River Chancellor of DiOCese 1907-21 J

Rev Francis E Gagne 1942 Pastor St Stephen Dodgeville shy

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Mass Published every rhursda) at 410 Highlano ~venueJ Fall River Mass 02722 Dy the Catholic ress ot the Diocese of FaU River Subscription price by mail postpaId$400 per year

often f5 three or four times and are still awaiting permanent housing Half of them are welshyfare clients he added The pubshylie housing leasing program hasnt worked Father Browne asserted and has not one welshyfare family in it

Never on Right Side In his letter of resignation to

Mayor Lindsay Father Browne said that he had been impressed by the dedication of the povshyerty council members b~t added your housing technicians are contravenipg everything your antipoverty experts are trying to do You must not give them their head as you have

Father Brownes letter conshytinued A year of Board ofEs- timate hearings - which yon mostly missed-in which I wit shynessed the poor of the East Side as well as the West Side ignored have left me wondering about how you can fight pOverty and never be on the right side in a housing skirmish

Mayor Lindsay had no comshyment on Father Brownes resigshynation

HONOR PATRON Special ceremonies were collduct l~Hlicd1s So~dgers ed in Our Ladys Ohapel New Bedford on Thursday the

Continued from Page One feast of St Francis of ASsisi by John Keary and John C

chaplains ~50 of wbom are OToole lectors and both members of the Third Order en Catholic priests He said todays St Francis together withRevVianney VermwaldOFMchaplains are the best he has bull known in a career extendirig back to World War II when he

~r~in~~oo~a~otfit Role of_ PovertyOur Only Job

Were getting a verYhigh Ppe Says Obsessive PllIrsuit of Riches type of applicant-brigntand Is Pqralysis of Love energetic he said 1Iiiy are screened carefully bytheir de- VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope trative dishonesty from every

noniinations for academic back- Paul VI recalling the great illegal and often obsessive abshyground physical condition and severe lesson of the Second sorPtion in affairs middotIt sensitizes personality They like to work Vatican Council on poverty Ininds to needs and injustices

o~ job is to ensu~ thiltmen away from home have the right to free ex~and practice ofmiddot their religion he stated

Scores News Media But the priest was critical of

the reporting of tm Vietnam conflict I dont quite reeog_ nize the Vietnam war as I have seen it in the near caricature of the war portrayed by and large by news media he said

There seems to be a tendency to focus ono 0 bull instances of sufshyfeting with the implication that it is caJlSed by American troops there

And the media almost totally ignore that about 1OCOO village chiefs and their families were executed by the Viet Congo or that presently almost the total war effort of the Viet Cong is sending rockets into civilian areas

Msgr Samp~on willshy serve three more years as Chief of Chaplains then return to his home diocese of Des Moines

There I hope rn have a small parish in Iowa he said

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT AmI CIRCULATION bull -Filed September 30 i968 ~y The Anc~orweekly newspaper published by Most Reverend

Ja1es l ~nnollWlt~ t~e offlce-~ publication 228 Second Street Fall River 02722 and edltona anllbusoness ofICe41G- Highland Avenue Fall River 02720 Hugh J Golden Editor Rt Rev DaRler F Shailoor ~e~era Mnager

Average number of copIes eacl Issue during preceding 12 months 27150 single issue ~rest to~~IIng1ltte 27Q~middotPaiC~ircuJatioD Mail Subscriptions average number of copieseach ~Sue qurlng precedlng12 months 25969 single issue nearest filing date 2Sl02 Total Pal~ CJr~ulatlon avera~e number of copies each issueduring preceding 12 months 2596S stn~le Issue nearest (hng date 25102 No free distribution by mail carrier or other means OffIce ~se r~ftmiddotoor unaccl~~ld spoiled after printing average number of ~ies each ssue durmg p-cedmg 12 months 1181 single issue nearest to tiling date l9Oll Total number of copies dlstrobutedmiddot average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months 27150 61ngle issuemiddot nearest filing date 27002

certified by at Rev Daniel F Sballoo

The coUncil itself he s3id in his weeklY gefieraI~udieneebad emphasized this The PoPe said that in this the council revealed its ebamcterisic optimism

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~tensive and comp~ We will halt here at the praISe of povshyerty Pov~teaP~es~teCh~

tbullbullbull povepound es 1 0 aVOlu putting its heart and trust in the goods of this world

It withdraws the Christian from all thievery and adminisshy

Ph5D~de~IPMa PlIiests Get ~ltr1lDFJ1 alaquon$f

PmLADELPHIA(NC)-Priests iiI themiddot PhiIadeljlhia arehdiocese are receiving increases in salary Ilanging up to 50 per cent ~t was announeed by John Cardinal Krol

The salary increases Cardinal Krol said follows a study of recshyommendations by the Council of Priests and is designed to help meet the rising cost of expenses particularly those of transportashytionbull incurrel in middotthe exercise of the ministry

The salaries of active and reshytired pastors will be increased from $200 to $250 per month

The middotsalary of assistant pastors will be raised from $100 to $150 per month High school prindshypals and professors will also receive a $600 annual increase in sallU)

Sever All TieS With MoMfort

ST LOUIS (NC)--A ~ and 14 seminarIans all former

members of the Montf()rt Miampshysionaries here have become completely separated from that religious order and have becomCl incorporated as a not-for-profilaquol religious organization known ~

The Contemporary Mission The group is still seeking

some type of canonical orthoshydoxy however either as a neViP religious irlstitute or as pa~

of an existing religious commushynity according to Father PatrieI1C J Berkery leader

The group has been involved in a dispute with the US Montshyfort superior since last Winter about the kind of community life and training best suitable for seminarians Last Marcb tbey were grantedexcla~strashytion a provision of canon law which allowed themmiddotto continue as Montforts but living outside the established Montfort juriampshydictiltln here

The seminarians who live hi two inner-city residences and conduct social and catecneticall work among the residents of the neighborhood are continUJing their studies at St Louis Un] versity some as undergradutes and some in the Divinity School

FRIDAY - Maternity of tIwBI d Vmiddot M n CI

esse lrgIn ary ass White Mass Proper G1orJJ3 Creed Preface of middotBlessedi

SA~~y~st~~middot ~ass as Blessed Virgin (V) IV Class White Mass Proper Glo~ Preface of Blessed Virgin

SUNDAY - Nineteenth Sundap After Pentecoot n Class Green Mass Proper Glo~ Creed Preface of Triniy

MONDAY-S~ Callistus Pope with men and they dont mind brandedthe obsessive pursuit of that oppress so - many IG)w~ - and Martyr m Class Red bemg in the swamps and jUngles riches the paralysis O- love people 1 Mass ProPer GlorY C6mmon

Were never had quite lis high He ~saidI tm idea of the J 1ilriCalliIig the tole povertY Preface J quality c~plains as we have cliui-ch of the poor which the pIais in the Christilin econdmy I

Necrology~ now and that includes middotProtes- council put into common men the Pope said From the enti~ lTUESDAY-St T~ VIrgin tanto Jewish and Catholic~middot lation isvery simple in its ClOn- meSsage of salvation there m Class~ Whitebull Mass P1Qpeq

OCT19 ~ Msgr ~on said chaplains ceptbut difficult in its applica- emerges an exhtlrtationtb-Pov ~I0rYCQmmon(PiIdaceJ Rev Manue~ Asilyia 1928 are neither hawksnordoves tionAJId hecitedasadiffi- erty He mentioned GlacoDlO WEDNESDAY--- st Hedwia

Pa~tor Santo Christo FaIlRiverbull on the war People sometimes culty the twin duty of esteem- Cardinal Lercaros two inter- Widow ill ClassWlJite~M~ misunderstand and they thinkmiddot ing created goods and perfecting ventions in the SeCond Vatican Proper Glory Common middotPref shy

OCT21 shy we Ipust be propagandists Our thein by bbor Qo~ ~poiIlt~ ~t how ace lt

the co~incomorated ~am TmJRSDAY-5tMarglaretMaq ings o~ poverty into ~ts d~ AIacoque Virgin~ m Olass Diepts White Mass Proper GI-o~ ~ He declared ~o bold and SeeJI Common Pireface riches as an end to i-tself as the t

onlY guarantee of present weD being and of human fulness is the paralysis of love

He also declared Whether we like it or not the pove~ of Christmiddot tially libe tion IS essen a ~

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3 coSchool OHicials Approve Black History Study

IANSING (NC)-A prO- rram aimed at incorporating Afro - Amerilaquoan history in lite curriculum of all subjects centaught in Catholic schools in Michigan has been approved by rllie states Catholic school ~upershy

i1ntendents ihe plan was developed by

an Afro-American History Comshymittee appointed by the five superintendents lam May

Ihe superintendents who famprm a subcommittee of the Michigan Oatholic Conference Education Department said it lis hoped the plan will be fully ilmplemented by the start of the

1969-70 school year ~hey extended the life of the

afro-American history commitshy~ for one year and asked that it evaluate programs put into effect during the current school iilear

Open Admission Policy The superintendents also asked

lfibe committee to develop curshy~icula for the teaching of Mexishycan-American and American Inshydian history in Catholic schools

The Negro history committee was appointed by the superinshyl1endents to develop a program to reach the history and contribushytions of the American Negro to the nearly 270000 students who rattend Michigans 670 Catholic oohools

Tmiddothe action is one of a series of steps planned by the Educashytion Department of the Michigan Catholic Conference Previous actions included development of an integration program for ~atholic schools followed by tile adoption of an open admisshysion policy for all Catholic achools in Michigan

Plan Workshops Mrs Jackie Warr chairman of

the Afro-American History eommittee said a series of workshops will be conducted during the current school year lor Catholic school principals and teachers in an effort to work out techniques for teaching an integrated curriculum

A complete set of bibliograshyphies on black literature and bistory was compiled by the eommittee for use in language arts programs at the elementary unior high and senior high leve~s along with audio-visual listings These listings are being sent to all Catholic schools for use this year

Ihe Afro-American History eommittee urged all Catholic schools to remove from their libraries books that refiect in- IltCcurate stereotypes of black people

Any such books that are reshyrtained the committee said should be used as examples of literature which usurps the digshyIJlity of black people

Argentine Workers Seek Aid of Pope

TUCUMAN (NC)-The Genshyeral Confederation of Sugar Workers has asked Pope Paul vI to influence the Argentina government and this countrys sugar industry to stop further 1i10sing of sugar mills

The Argentine sugar industry is faced with a large surplus because of international quota restrictions

The workers asked that Pope Paul suggest alternate plans for rural and industrial development projects that could absorb the unemployed and thus help the liarge number of communities laffected by this crisis

-HONORED FOR SERVICE James A Cousins of Valley Stream Long Island received

the Annual World Mission Award of the Mission Secretariat in Washington Mr Cousins who has served on the administrative staff of the National Office of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith is shown with his wife Kathryn as Fr Frederick A McGUire CM executive secreta1Y of the Mission Secretariat makes the presentation NC Photo

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Urges Stronger CCD Programs

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP (NC)-A series of resolutions designed to strengthen the Conshyfraternity Doctrine was adopted by some 600 priests Religious and lay delegates to the first CCD convention in the Newark archdiocese

In one resolution the delegates called for the appointment of religious education coordinators in all parishes to tie together the variety of programs which now existl

One resolution described the CCD as the parish organized It said the CCD is for all members of the parish not just the chil shydren and that its religious edushycation activities must be given full moral and financial support by the parish

The convention called for the formation of a commission to study the aims and goals of Christian education and to deshyvelop on the part of pastors a consciousness of the neeas and opportunities presented by CCD It also urged the establishment of regional CeD offices with full-time directors in the archshydiocese

In one of the conventions principal addresses Father Joshyseph Cannolly of Baltimore president of the National LiturshyJesuits Magazine Studies Encyclical gical Conference urged deleshygates to put aside your doubts As the Holy Spirit prompts youReflects Policies of Holy See move as He inspires you act

ROME (NC)-The fortnightly observed that Pope Paul in anshy Modern World stated that some review of the Rome Jesuits nouncing to the cardinals in 1964 questions awaited the Popes Association Gives Civilta Cattolica has launched a that the birth control problem own jUdgment once his birth $12500 to Needyseries of studies on Pope Paul was under study had mentioned control commission had conshyVIs encyclical on birth control that the norms given by Pope cluded its work PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The

Central Association of the MishyHumanae Vitae Pius XII in this matter were Father Hamel descrimiddotbed the raculous Medal a worldwide orshyAlthough the magazine did not not to be considered out of date encyclical as extra-eonciliar ganization engaged in spreadingsay so publication of the series He said that the theologians rather than pre-conciliar but asshy devotion to Mary Immaculata was undertaken at the behest of who concluded from the Popes serted that it is directly inspired through her Miraculous Medalthe Holy See From the time of failure to mention the norms by conciliar doctrine has donated $12500 to Pope PaulPope Paul VIs eledion the given by Pope Pius XI that With regard to the Popes reshy for the poor of the worldmagazine has increasingly reshy Pope Paul was thinking only of jection of the conclusions of a The check was presented toturned to the policy it adopted the pill at that time were in fact majority of that commission Archbishop Luigi Raimondiat its foundation more than a right Father Hamel recalled that the Apostolic Delegate in the United century ago of reflecting the Conciliar Doctrine Pope himself stated that he had States in Washington DC byHoly Sees policies willingly followed the personalshy Father Donald L Doyle CM

Father Hamel also defendedThere was no indication of istic conception about conshy director of the association bow many articles the series the Pope against the charge that jugal life offered by the com- Archbishop Raimondimiddot is exshywould comprise his encyclical was preconciliar mission pected to be at the associationsthat is that it fell behind theThe first article in the series Father Hamel said that the central shrine here on Nov 27teaching of the Second Vaticanwas by Father Edouard Hamel Pope had heeded a good part to pontificate at the Mass on theCouncil on marriageSJ a Canadian who is a proshy of the premises of the majority feast ot Our Lady of the Mishyfessor of moral theology at He noted that the famous of the commission raculous Medal Romes Gregorian University note 14 of the councils ConsUtshy

tution on the Church and theHis 5000-word article pubshylished in the issue of Sept 21 was entitled The Genesis of the Retired PriestsEncyclical Humanae Vitae but NEW HIGHERgave no details of the history of Continued from Page One the encyclical other than those

of these at 75 and 11 at 70 501already published -Sixty-seven dioceses report

However it did confirm some 0 RATE OFformal retirement programs withthat had previously held the the matter currently under status of rumor study in another 34 dioceses

Father Hamel for example -Retirement stipends vary PIER ANNUM INTERESTfrom continuation of salaries to

a top pension of $600 per monthTheologians Forty-six dioceses have a retireshy PAID QUARTERLY ON PAID~UP ment stipend of $300 per monthContinued from Page One or more Higher figures include SHARE CERTIFICATES

for his ruling We recognized Baltimore $417 Bridgeport Deposits Welcomed in Multiples ofhis right to speak and to speak Conn $600 Brooklyn $500

authoritatively Chicago $600 Erie Pa $400 $20000 up to $30000-on Single and Joint Accounts Hartford $600 Louisville Ky Up to $60OOO-for Corporations $400 San Diego $500 Worcesshy

lot is one thing to fall through weakness but quite another to DIVIDENDS PAID 4 TIMES A YEARter $500deny what is right he said And we look to the offical aushy -The greatest number of reshy February May August and November thority of the Church to teach Ured priests is in Chicago which All Deposits Insured in Full us what is right Catholics do not has 110 Only seven other dishyconsider themselves their own oceses reported more than 30 confessor nor does each of us retirees They are Boston 77 consider ourself alaw unto ourshy Detroit 70 Brooklyn 45 Rochshy Taunton self He who has himself for a ester 41 St Paul-Minneapolis theologian has a fool for a theshy 40 Cleveland 35 and Milwaushy co-operativeologian kee 35

Father Lyons characterized The survey also showed that the relative handful of theoloshy in most dioceses a combination bank gians crying out against the legishy of the priests own funds and timate head of the Church as parish funds paid to a central Main Office 4 Winthrop Street Taunton either confused or puffed up diocesan office is used to fund Branch Office 1400 Fall River Ave Seekonk with their own importance retirement proZrams

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of F~II River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ~4

It~f~mfrQ~~~sect ~ ~StitW1ti(y)D1$ Can middotAidmiddotWorldEcncmy

B) Barbara Ward

How in a world dominated by Great Poers and their struggles to maintain spheres of interest and to influence groups of friendly not to say subservient states can ~my

program of economic assistance avoid becoming an instrushyment of international comshypetition even a factor in re- crushed within a stones throw viving and worsening the of Americas shores is a triblte

middotto Americas restraint And the Cold War Liberal critics of world would be a safer place if

middotjoreign aid in Am~rica ask this popular demonstrations in Russhy qUtstion and their beEef that sla over Czechoslovakia had aid does involve compelled Mr Kosygfn or his

I intervention - colleague to retire from office they quote Viet- But being the least aggressive Dam as a tragic and most powerful state in his- example - has tory does not mean that Amershyled them to icas ultimate allegiance is not make common still to its own sovereignty In 4ause in Con- world society as a whole we gress with the still live in a feudal age where much more us- thf big barons believe themshyual critics at selves to be beyond the law the other end yet the fact that national inshy

of the political ferel1tmiddot and national sovereignty spectrum who simply disap- dicate mOst of the policies purshy

prove of economic assistance be- sued- on our middotlittle planet does cause it ii giving good AmeriCan I~Ot mean that there is no way

middot money to (usually worthless) ciut that economic assistance foreigners mustmiddot always be an instrument The result as we have seen of Great Power poiiticking or

is that the 1968 Amelican appro- foreign aid be given only to priatior for economic assistance shore up the donols interests

is the lowest i~ the I~t tyvo On the fringe of thei l disputes decades-and thiS In the lmme- and their confrontations - the diate afennath of populorum nations have set up a series of ProgressHl and the Pope s ap- international institutions Thcse

peals repeated at ~ogota for may be easily dismissed as the greater help from rich natIons tribute vice pays to virtue but te the poorer lands they are not completely hypo-

Power Polities at Faclt clitical They recognize the Ta-

But thc liberal critics are tional facts of our world in IIllIely wrong to blame the as- which communication is irisilln- sistance programs What distorts taneous most capitals are not and undermiljes their value is mOle than six hours from each the highly charged competitive other and nuclear warheads and homle inteTlJltional system only minutes away of state-power in which they The international institutions have to be operated ale not often used since na-

AS all the Popes have remind tions like individuals tend to ed us in the last half-century rea~tto raw emotion more eur world order--or rather dis- easlly than to rational self-intershy

middotorder _ is based on the blind est But they exist for the fi rst claims of states to be absolutemiddot time in mans history They exshymasters to know no law other press the future of humanity if

than th~ir own will to conquer humanity is to have a future eontrol and eXllloit any other And a number of them could be rountry small enough to offer uniquely useful in giving some

middot no effective resistance answer to the question whether Here lies the root of our economic assistance can ever be

i finitely danerolis intemational separated from the self-interest of donor states

i anarchy What we are wltness- shy ing in Czechoslovakiais the Two Possibilities middotbrutal practice of the theory that There are two mnin ways in underlies all national sovereign- which these international middotexshyty-that it has absolute claim periments are operating today and brooks no limitations other One is multilateral This than the countervailing power means that groups of nations al shyof other states large enough to though they operate as separate offer it governments consult togethel in

And since all too often the giving aid and in estimating the laquolilly way to find out-if their Imiddotesults power does countervail is to The most active group here I try it out the nations play a is the Atlantic natioils institushy kind of Russian lOulette with lion the Organization for Ecoshy

) each other the sanction and the nomic Cooperation and Develshyi penalty both lying in the fact opment (OECD) It was set up ~r that the revolver fs ultimately 1 Paris as a successor to the loaded body running the Marshall Plan

Americas Retlor4 Japan has been added to comshyOne should say at once that plete the membership of develshy

in this Iespect in spite of the oped market economies critics of Vietnam Americas Tl1e other method is internashyrecord is better thm that of an~ tlonal Here the nations hand other overwhelmingly Gleat ovel funds and operating reshyPower in history Cuba un- s~onsibility to separate internashy

twnal agencies On the side of investment the International

Educators to Meet Bank for Reconstruction and

NoImiddottheast Unit members of Development (the IBRD or

the Catholic Business Education WorJd Bank) and its agencies Association will meet Saturday together with the United Nashy

tions Development ProgramOct 19 at Hogan Center Holy Cross College Worcester Theme (UNDR) are preeminent of the one-day meeting will be But each sector of the world The Inner Man and the Inner economy-trade agdculture edshyCity Among officers of the ucation-has its own agency unit is Sister Magaret Eugene rhese are the instruments which Bishop Cassidy High School could help to internationalize TalUton aid and trade

ADVISOR Rabbi Harold White has been named adshyviser to Jewish students at Georgetown U n i v e r sit y Was~ington DO A former Navy chaplain Rabbi White had previously been rabbi of congregations in Ann Arbor Mich and Dublin Ireland NO Photo

CanadsonlBsslhops Pope ~uUy Agree

middot011 Birth Control OTTAWA (NC) - Archshy

bishop Emmanllele middotCIlrizio the apostolic delegate to Omshyada said Canadas Catholic bishops are in full agreement with Pope Pauls stand on birth control although some people believe differently

Archbishop Clarizio the Popes representative in Canada was commeniing at a news conshy

feience on a birth-control decshylaration made by the Canadian bishops semi-allliual meeting in Winnipeg middotMan of the Canashydian Catholic Conference

The archbishop who attended the conference said he has heard since thit news reports suggest the Canadiall Catholic leaders are takingmiddot a different line from the Pope

This is not so ~he Vatican diplomat said The Pope and the Canadian bishops are in lull agreement he asserted

He said Catholics troubled about the birth control question should go to their confessols and discuss it with them

The archbishops comments came during a news confe~nce

called to publicize the release in Rome of a pamphlet entitled Dialogue with Non-Believers

Need oialogue

ThepubliCation expresses the interest of the Holy Sec in buildshying close cooperation between Catholics and those who profess no religions belief

The document invites Catholics to establish collaboration beshytween individuals or groups with different doctrinal posi-

bull tions and insists on the need for regular dialogue begun in an atm~sphere of freedom and respect

Describing the docum~nt as optimistic Archbishop Cladshyzio said it marked an important change in the Churchs approach to non-believers

We approach them with reshyspect and love before we did not approach them at all

they werelooked upon as lost be SQid

The Parish Parade ST JOEN BAPTIST ST J9SEPIli

CENTRAL VILLAGE FALL RIVIER TheLadies Guild will hold its A ~embership tea wi~IfltiJlow

regular meeting tonight preshy a busineSs meeting of the Womshyceded at 730 by a spaghetti ens Gui~d slated for 745 tonight supper in the parish half Mrs M~ry Azevedo is in charge of HOLY NAME

FALL RIVERpreparations Also - in the hall will be a Contemporary music will atf shy

guild sponsored public whist company the 10 oclock Mass party at 8 Saturday night Oct Sunday morning Oct 13 12 and a rummage sale Samiddotturshy The parish sewing group has day Oct 19 Mrs Bridget Denshy resumed meetings from 1 to 3 ault is whist chairman and Mrs Thursday afternoons in the Jeanette Bibeau is handling school plans for the rummage sale Missalettes have been introshy

duced for the use of parishionersST ANTHONY OF PADUAbull and are to be left in the pewFALL RIVER at the end of Mass

The Council of Catholic WOrJlen Junior CYO basketball- pracshyannounces a membership tea tices will be held Thurstlay rileD for8 Tuesday night Oct 15 in lriday afternoons at 315 011 the the parish hall Guest speaker HigliHmd courtmiddot will be Msgr Anthony M

ST THERESAGomes pastor of Our Lady of SOUTH ATTLEBOROAngels Church Fall River Proceeds of a cake sale sponshyMembers are urged to bring

sored by the Confraternity ofguests by Mrs Lee De Mello Christian Mothers will aid inchainnan purchasing materials for a

ST KILIAN Christmas bazaar scheduled for NEW BEDFORD November The unit held its

The Womens Guild will conshy annual fashion show and ard ducfa rummage sale on Friday party under the direction of Rev and Saturday Oct 18 and 19 Roger Gagne aided by Mrs at 1638 Acushnet Ave near Georgette Vachonmiddot and Velna Earle Street Therrien The eventmiddot benefited

the parish eateehetieal centerMrs Helen Viveiros chairman building fundhas announced thatmiddot the Friday

schedule is from 10 in the morn- Germany Has Newing to 8 in the eveningwhile the Saturday sale will runmiddot from Catholic Weekly10 in the morning to 2 in the FRANKFURT (NC)-Publik IIIafternoon new German Catholic weekly

newspaper made its debut here with a 40-page edition and 1Form New Coalition

ci rculation of 130000To Study Problems The Gennan bishops contribshy

ST LOUIS (NC)-A newroshy uted nearly $4 million to finance alition m individual and orgltlnshy the weekly Its publisher is the izational Catholic leaders has newly founded Society for Jourshybeen formed to confront ~he fl3lism and present plans eall problems facing the Catholic for the ultimate merging of ~

Church in the United States paper anltl the society intAgt bull

The coalition to be known as figtundation the National Committee on Prominent Germans are memshy

Catholic Concerns will focus its bers of the societys board fJII attention on theological reflecshy hustees including finimeier

tiQns liturgy social action Herman-Josef Abs the German church structures and commuli- mi n is t e r of transportation cation middotprocesses The subjects George Leber fonner West GershyWere named as the five most man HoiDe Minister Paul Leeke critical problem areas for the the fonner education minister of U S Church in a position Northrhine - Westphalia state paper drafted by a committee Paul ~kat and Henrich Koepshyof 100 whIch discussed the ~eed pIer Vice-president of the Censhyfor the new coalition at an tral Committee of German April meeting here Catholics and state secretary fJII

In a statement announcing the home ministry On the b6ard the fOrmal esottblishment of the also is auxiliary Bishop Walter NCCC Father Thomas Phelan KamPe of Limburg of Troy N Y newly elected Dr Alois Schardt the ~itorshy

chairman called the move an in-chief of Publik said that the unprecedent~d effort to stimshy paper will serve as a forum for ulate inter-action in the Church variottS opinions within the and tq en~rgize the vast human Church resources of the Americamiddotn Cathshyolic community in Iesponse tfl the contemporary crisis DEBROSS OIL

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5 THE ANCHO~-Continue Series Retired New Bedford Teacher Shares Life Thurs Oct 10 1968

Of Deliberations In Remarkable Book The Open Door Serra DirectorWith Lutherans By Patricia Francis

middot WILLIAMSBURG (NC)shy Notmiddotes Increase ~mpletion of the first fONi The other day Miss Laurinda C Andrade opened the door of her home at 24 Shershy In VocQtion~years of Lutheran-Roman man St New Bedford to what she feels has to be a good omen Standing on the doorshyCatholic theological convershy ltep were Rt Rev Msgr Hugh A Gallagher pastor of St James Church and a replmiddoteshy OltAHA (NC)-The ex- _tions was marked here in Virshy sentative of R~y~olds-De Walt Printing Inc Msgr Gallagher was paying a pastoral ecutive director of Serra Inshyginia with a three-day session ternational an organizationvisit to Miss Andrades upshythat launched what may prove which fostellR vocations - tostairs 1eighbor The Reynshy(Jo be a prolonged exploration

the priesthood told some 125into the subject of Eucharist olds-De-Walt man was stopshyclergy and laymen the priest isand Ministry ping by to show Miss Anshy stm the most effective sale-manNine Lutheran and 10 Cathshy drade the fimt copy of her first in inspiring young men to enterolic theologians and Church ofshy book to roll off the press the pliesthoodficials participated in the sevshy Title of the book is The Open Harry OHaire of Chrcagoenth of a series of doctrinal deshy Door and the retired New Bedshy speaking at Serras annual disshyliberations initiated in 1965 ford High Sclpol teacher-who trict convention here stressedWlder the joint auspices of the instituted the study of Portushy that la)men must help in thisUSA National Committee of the guese in the New Bedford sysshy important work not only by reshyLutheran World Fedel8tion and tem-describes it as an intershy spectinr priests but by convincshy

~e Bishops Committee on Ecushy pretation Of life and living ing them t1at they are urgentlymenical and Interreligious Afshy based on a fundamental faith neededbirs of the National Conference in divine grace and guidance if OHaire also said the priestsof Catholic Bishops you open your heart to it who are engaged in seeking soshyFather John F Hotchkin asshy The omen There was the cial justic(~ have attracted young

sistant to the executive director book which Miss Andrade men to the priesthood throughof themiddot bishops committee said hopes may help young people this inv01vementthe participants began a revi~w realize we have to work if we OHaire said the fact vocations of the history and ministry of want something and there was are on the inerease in manytlhe Church starting with a study the pastor of the first church areas is eause for hope but nott the material in the New Tesshy ffhe went to when she first arshy optimism~ent and the Lutheran creeds rived in New Bedford from the n appleallS that the sharp deshy

Their initial studies showed Azores - alone and without crease in vocations ill the last the material to be complex and funds few years is reversing with inshythey realized there are mHny Should Mean Something creases of 5- to 20 per cent noted other areas they must reviewshy The Open Door to be pubshy in many parts of the countryand reflect upon before offering he said (lny tentative conclusions he

lished Wednesday Oct 16 traces Theres a reason for this upshy

staled Miss Andrades own open

surge in vocations observed Eighth Meetin~ fliendless in the city to the help

doors from the day she arrived OHIaire There is now an emshy

Participants in the Williamsshy given by her adopted family phasis on inviting young pershybul~ meeting included Dr Arshy here-Mrs Elias B Camara and sons to join the religious life thur Carl Piepkorn professoi of her parents and husband-and Previously we just expected that systematic theology at Concorshy teachels to her education and they would naturally gravitate dia Seminary in St Louis teaching career to the priesthood but it isnt true Father August Hasler a staff The dedication reads In humshy today

Baptist and it has been my One of the people who pushedmember of the Vaticans Secreshy Ble acknowledgement of Diine There ale many new factors

parish ever since it most was Miss Esther Lucetariat for Promoting Christian grace and guidance in my life which are influencing young

Miss Andrades first real She was secretary to the prinshyUnity Father Raymond Brown and as a tribute of gratitude to men to chowe the priesthood

open door opened the day she cipal Walter William She said my adopted cOInUy the United foy their lifes work a1COrd-ing5S opoundSt Marys Seminary B l shy moved into the house on Sherman iIf Mr Whitmarsh says you can middot ttmore and Auxiliary Bishop T States of America to OHaire

Street that she still shares with domiddot it you can do itAustin Murphy of Baltimore The story began in Terceira They select the religious middotlife

Mrs Camara They became my I got home that night andAzores where Laurinda Candida because its one of dediC3tionchairman of the bishops comshy family she says couldnt find the words to tellmittee subcommission for dia- Andrade was born As a child commiUment and involvement

Mrs Camaras mother regisshy Mrs Garcia and the familymiddot logue with Lutherans I was thirsty and hungry for an They feel that they (Zan give

tered her young protege in They had already done 80 mUlihedlication themselves wholly to their eareCThe eighth meeting scheduled classes at New Bedford High for me Albertina wasnt marriedI was born in a village where in this vocation And most imshyIQr San Francisco next Feb 21shy School I thought if I could yet but she was engaged Theymost people -were not educated portant of all they can speak23 wHl include discussi)ns of audit the courses and learn the talked it over with Mr Camaraand I felt an education would out and be themselves he saidContemporary Roman Catholic language then later I could go to and he said to go aheadclear up all the questions I had OHaiJre sairl he is convincedihinking on Relation of Priest school She said If you think Mr William went personallyabout life It didnt of course priests who now are fightingflttrand Bishop Since Vatican IImiddot you can domiddot it Ill do all I can to speak to Dtan Morris at Pemshybut it developed faith the highest standards of socialA Lutheran View of the Validshy to help broke College and I was acceptshyamptv of Lutheran Orders Patrisshy At 17 lLaurinda Andrade shy

Instead her first day I woo justice ale having an excellent ed asmiddot a student I entered Pemshy

tic View of Apostolic Succes- wh()SC family felt as a third effect on young adults considershyloaded down with books I Moke in Septembe1 1927 aDdchild she could not expect more ing the religiouS lifemiddot lSli~nmiddot and the Ecclesial Realshy gtaduated three and It half years majored in modern lan~education than the first two in The young people identify ~y of non-Roman churches-the later French Spanish and Italian Ithe family-decided to oome to -implications of the Second Vati shy with these priests and their the United SUrteB I was going That first daY waS Feb 11 didnt get any eredit for Portushy courageous and imaginative at shyeatl Councils recognition that 1921 and Miss Andrade admiu guesemiddot to save $300 and go back there tack on injustice Tbese pri~ts~il-Roman churches are COlDshy today Little dld I know that Miss Andraldemiddot was gJraduatedto normal school are demonstrating that theIIlUnities -of graee and salvation someday I would be gain back from PeBbroke in 1931 n wasShe arrived in Providence by church is relevant m owr comshythere tG teach the height of the depression andboat on May 1 1917 AUl()Elg her plex society and that priestsAs she studied bel- wa theve were nOgt jobs for teacltersStat Dock Worker fellow passengers were acouple can and are speaking out againstthloug)t high school getting So she took secretarialtJraiDshyfrom near her village who were injustice be saidmiddotTraining Program going to Lowen SIle was to go good grades and gettingm()re inshy in first at the Campbell Sdwol

terested iR more education the then at Kinyons both in NewCHICAGO (NC)-Qffieials 61 with them young student begaa to have BedfltHd I taught- Amerieanfshythe Chicago Conferenee on Reshy

ligioll and Race have announced Anone lla WMId ullspoken dreams zatiort dasses at nigbt

When I got out of customs I never felt that I knew as middot II program now underway to To liew Yodl W H RIlEY

they were not waiting I was mucb as the other kids in mYkain unemployed and underedshy Then she headed fDll Newshyalooe I couldnt speak English class even though they copiedIIC8ted men middotto be dockmen for York to make ber forttmeI WGHt even have an address my papers aU the time But J amp SON Incflhe Chicago inshyarea trucking There Weie some five mil1ioaitt my pocketbook did want to go to Bridgewaterdustry people in New York those ~ ~ A woman gaiag 10 launtoo Normal middotSchoolTbe pr()gram kEiOWD as the cmES SlRVICEamphe leealls and one JIillIion of

Iri-Faith Docll WGrker Traift shy tampGk pity 011 the- Young girl and Go CoDece DISIRt8UfOlS ing Pmgram is designed to deshy Laurinda went to Taunton with Then one day Edwin W

them didnt bave iobs Miss Andrade gGt a iob as a Gosolifteyellttp an unemploymlDt training her We arrived at midnight Whitmarsh then bead of the hisshy social worker in one of tile

Ilnd post-placement program and at noon the next day I was tory department at the high roughest seclions of Brooklyn Fuel Gild Rangewhich will enable 200 men tamp soolting to work as an apprenshy school spoke to Laurinda about It lasted two weeks obtain and retain employment tice in a Taunton mill her future plans You dont I had been flat on my back OILSlIS truck terminal dock workers Six days hii~r Laurincla Anshy want to go to Bridgewater he twice with TB and the last time by identification of those facshy Made came to New Bedford to said you want to go tomiddot a there welle cardiac complicashy Olt BURNERS oors within the industry contribshy boa rd in the same house on four-year college and get a Turn to Page Thirteenuting to turnover officials said Acushnet Avenue as the daughshy degree For Prompt Oel~very

The announcement was made ter and son-in-law of a woman I couldnmiddott she said I just amp DaY amp Night Service at a press conference at the As- in her home village couldnmiddott IiIOciated Truck Lines Chicago liFrom my windowJ could see Mrs Whitmarsh and I will LARIVIERES G E BOILER BURNER UNITS terminal here industrial sponshy the steeple of St James Church loan you some money if you rol of the program which is I waited for someone else to go need it he said closing the Pharmacy Rural 80ttled Gas Service funded by the US Department that first Sunday but no one door on her protests Prescriptions called foil of Labor and endorsed by Joint moved By the third Sunday I The next morning he was at 61 COHANNET sr Council No 25 of the Intemashy knew i had togo myself I didnt the door of my home room with

and delivered LOFT iAUNTON

tional Brotherhood of Teamsters understand the words at St a program all changed things I CHC)COLATES Attleboro - No- middotAttleborcChauffers Warehousemen ano1 Jam~s but it vas my Mass was to drop and things I was to 603 Cottage St 994-7439

middot Helpers of America and its afshy Then she was told by friends take I was sick the rest of the TauntonNew Bedford~tcd Local-UniOn No no that she belonged to St John tlugt dati

MISS LAURINDA C ANDRADE

6 THE AN~HOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 Provincial CitesIts No Use Friend

An Argument From Numbers People are reading quite a few stories in the press-

Catholic and secular - about the numbers of Catholics clerical and lay who are voicing opinionsmiddot contrary to the teachings of Pope Paul in his encyclical On the Transshymission of Human Life

Leaving aside the question of how valid the polls are since they draw sweepipg and general conclusions from a partial sampling of individuals the argument conshytained in the stories needsfu be questioned The burden of the argument seems to be that if a significant nUlllber of persons hold a certain opinionhow canthePope stand by what he has taughtwhat he has asked Catllolics to acshyeept what he has asked priests to teach without a~bi guitymiddot The argument bales morality not 9D what men should d~ but ori what they actually do I~ basescentoralit~ on numbers Push this to a lQgical conclusion and every (me of the Ten Commandments Can be put on the ballot for a yes or no vote Every matter of ~orality Can be subj~ct to a vok And every person voting to do away with this or that aspectmiddot of morality would have a good reason for l bull bull ~

so doing a rea~on that was persuasIve to hIm and to many others

The argument from numbers may be impressive but it should hardly be used in a discussion of morality Moshyrality is a matter of the reflection in the individual of the eternal law of God It is the Will of God as accepted and done by the person And when a Catholic has diffi shyculty knowing what the Will of God is he must turn to those whom God has eSltabHshed to guide him and these are the Church and the teachers of the Church the successhysors of the Apostles the Bishops and above all the Bishshyop of Rome

When the Bishop of Rome teaches his is not as one Catholic priest put it the position paper of a rather important Bishop Nor is he as The New YorkmiddotTimes indicated the sole voice of one who is chief among equals rather surprisingly going off on his own

The Catholic Church was fOunded upon a person Peter and remains fixed upon a person the Bishop of Rome And to quote the phrase in use from the very ear- Hest day of the Church Where Peter is there is the Church And Peter today is in Paul VI and in no other

As Mission Sunday Approaches People today want to feel personally involved They

feel tnat what they do themselves with their ~hands is worth ever so much more than what they entrust to an institution a facility to accomplish

But the very limits of time and space and ability rule out the pOS8ibiHty of an individuals doing aU be would like to do Every person with a heart for his neighbor would like to be Biafra would want to personshyally feed the children and ease the misery of a whole tribe that is being gradually and brutally exerminated But this simply is not possible

So people need a little more faith and through faith they can know that their support of relief services of missionaries of charitable groups makes them just as much personally involved as if they themselves were presshyent Others may supply the hands but they give life and purpose to the hands and fill them with things that are needed 9thers may be present to the situation immediately but their presence and effectiveness there depend upon the support of people many miles away

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Church Profanation Two separrate but not unrelated church demonstrations

spotlighted the national news in recent weeks The Washshyin~ton walkout had aU the appearances of a well directed stage performance of inferior material and the Milwaukee profanation was a disgrace Df prime magnitude The limited interpretation of freeshynews media really swallowed dom of speech

Credibility Gap Among Religious

RIVER FOREST (NC)shyThe provincial of the New York province of the Dominshyican Order said there is a serious credibility gap that needs to be closed between older and younger members of religioWl orders

Father Kenneth Sullivan Op discussed new tendencies among young men and womeh in religious orders inCluding bull

desirefor partiCipation in d~ terminirig the goals and objecshytiveS of their communities

They want t~ be a part of everything he said and t think that is iheir right

Father Sullivan and more than 40 other Dominic~11 provincials from throughout the world inshyterrupted the drafting of new laws to govern the post-Vatican iI Dominicans to discuss ~new tendencies -in the religious life shy The priests includingmiddot Father Aniceto Fernandez OP master general of the Orders were con chiding the second month of meetings of the orders general chapter held at the Aquinas Institute of Ph~losophy here

Father Charles Fiore OP of the general cha~ter press office said the special plenary session on new phenomena in religious life was unprecedented in a Dominican general chapter and convened at the urging of many of the provinoials who feel that the drafting of new legislashytion for the order without conshy

bull sidering these tendencies would be premature and beside the point

Father Georges Perrault Op provincial of the GOO-member Canadian province summarizing the results of a recent study of 70000 men and women Religious in his country cited these new tendencies in the religious life

Development of Persons The search for authenticity

There is an increasing insistence that peoplemiddot and institutions really become what they profess to be 11he aLternative is seeD

the bait that was cast their Their refusal to listen to any as hypocrisy

way in the Washington circus opposing view places them outshy The importance and developshyAn act of bad manners and poor side the realm of liberal phil shy ment of the person Younger

osophy and casts them into the religious tend to stress that lawsmiddottaste was given the aura of sacred duty by the devotees of void of intellectual dictatorship and institutions should promote

and not suppress personal develshyshowmanship Prescinding from When will these so-called opmentthe question of mutual respect reformers learn that construcshy

A difference toward institushythe difficulties of despotic libshy tive criticism is not one-sided tions The necessity of strucshyeralism were seen in all their It is open and free To dissent tures is acknowledged but it isghoulish inwardness does not mean to walk out 01 felt their role should be kept torunaway from opposing viewsListen to me but I will not a minimum so as not to suffocatelisten to you seems to be the The liberal cause in the Amershy freedom and spontaneity

underlying theme of the script ican church certainly did not A sense of community with allthat was acted out in the aisles benefit by the metqod acting of men and a desire for more inshyof St Matthews Cathedral the Washington players If they terpersonal relationsmiddot insmanThese en-tics of the church wish have any hope of achieving an groupsto hear only the words and understanding with church leadshy An appreciation of worldlyphrases of their own narrowshy ers they should develop a posishy values as useful for promotingminded philosophy They disshy tive attitude and a constructive the Gospelgrace true liberalism by their approach

Blind Obedience Gone Father Perrault said these tenshyDespotoc Liberalism in Milwaukee dencies have had both good and

The upheaval in the Cathedral in middotMilwaukee is an open case of absolute church profanation The Vietniks and Yippies who pushed their way into the sanctuary and assaulted the Rector of the Cathedral reflect the madness that abounds in this country and the mental illness that dominates some of the American spirit

This incident-is an example of despotic liberalism carried to its ultimate conclusion which is violence and bloodshed To inshyvade a place of worship and deshyspoil its sacred purpose violates the most fundamental right we have as American citizens

When such an act occurs it must not be condoned or even tolerated If it is our democratic

bad results in the Church Hepages of 6blivio~ said they represented reactionsExtreme public dissent and to the undermining of principleschurch profanation are by-prodshyseen as directly derived from uctsof revolution the GospelAre we now witnessing the

Most of the superiors herefirst steps in the total and comshyagreed that these characteristicsplete overthrow of our society

Is it too late to undertake a of the modern age are not enshytirely new and are not confinedprocess of evolution to countershyto young Religious but are alsoact such violence There is no

doubt that the forces of historic to be found in older Religious change are at work It is to be who are rejecting formalistie desired that these changes will aspects of traditional religio1Ul

lifecome about not by carnage and despair but rather by reason and Father Sullivan said thedap hope of blind obedience to religious

It is the wise and courageouS superiors are gone forever Be man who works in the light of said that a superior in giving understanding and truth It is authoritative commands should the coward and foolish man who be intelligih1e and be able seeks the darkness of confusion answer for his direcrtives wbelli

Hugh J Goiden LLB iDstitutions will recede into a~d deceit questione4shy

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Twa STUDENTS RETURN TO THEIR TOWNE HOUSE DORMITORY

College ~ay atSton~~ill on Saturday 99 Institutions to Send Representattives

XaveriCln Brother Acting Rector Of University ( WASHINGTON (NC)shyBrother Nivard Scheel Co ix executive assistant to ~ acting rector of the CathshyOlic University of America baa been selected 101 a three-momh Jerm as acting rector

A source at ~e university said CIte selection of Brother SCheel oocurred at a recent meetirig of the universitys board of trustees Official announcement of his selection was delayed pending

- spproval of his religioussupeshyI1Ors the irouree said middotIt is also believed1hat ap

IJroval must be cbtained poundrom Dle Holy See in Rome since the

rnatutes of the pontifical univershy GI1ty call for the rector to lile a 191iest

Brother Scheel who was prinshyC1pal of Nazareth High School in lSrooklyn N Y before coming b Cathqlic University last Fall b a memb~r of the Xaverian llrothers - lRe~rns to Post

Presentmiddotplans call for him to WlSwne theactrlng ree~orship of

Ghe university for three months after theOct 16 departure of

the present aoting rector Father John P Whalen I

Father Whale~ who greed to rerve only one year is returning full time t~ his post as head of

1)pound Corplls Illstrumento~ a ~blishing Muse here Brother

Scheel is a member of the Corshy pus bQard of trustees

_ Brother Scheel a physicist YJ8S president of ~averian Colshylege in Silver Spring Md from 1960 to 1966

The selection of a new hiterim head for Catholic Universitywill give an additional three months fur finding a new permanent rector to the search committee llleaded by John Cardinal Cody ~ Chicagobull

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PostlJllancy Plan EPWORTH (NC) - Nineteen

men completed an experimental eight-week postulancy workshop lbere in Iowa for Divine Word Missionary Brothers The eightshyweek workshop replaced the trashyditional six-month postulancy IPOgram for Brothers

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ties of secular colleges and unishyversities in New York state and northern New Jersey

Father Robert A Mitchell SJ provincial of the l500-man province called the plan a reshyorganization of the orders edushycational facilities to provide

more flexibility in it use of manpower

The New York province inshyeludes all of New York state and the northern part of New Jershysey The jurisdiction comprises four institutions of higher learn-

FINAL VOWS Brother ing - Fordham University in Alfred Messier son of Mr New York Canisius College and Mrs Raoul Messier St Buffalo LeMoyne College Syshy

racuse and St Peters CollegeLouis of France parish Jersey City N J nine high SWaillsea has made final schools 10 retreat houses and

vows as a La Salette Mis- seven parishe~four in New bullbull York City one in Brooklyn one

Slonary He IS m h~s second in Jersey City and two in Bufshyear of theology at the Ip falomiddot

Slliich seminary of the com- ~ Theprovince a~ h~ comshy Dllinity and will reeeve mitments 111 the Phlhppme Isshy 1 lands the Caroline and Marshy

81100r orders thlSf~ll shall Islands Japan Nigeriamiddot expenses

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Students and parents attend- vestigate as closely as possible ing the College Day sponsored a number of colleges in which by the Diocesan School Depart- they may be interested The proshyment and StonehiU College will gram of the day has been ar~

have an opportunity to visitmiddot a ranged around this feature new concept in campus living- Twenty-one colleges from the centhe towne houses These are local area will make their preshyStonehills unique original con- sentations in ciassroom sessions

cept of interestingly designed of 25 minutes each there will be and placed clusters of small four such sessions The remainshyWiits housing 12 students each ing 83 colleges will use the inshyReplacing the middottraditional mas- formal atmosphere of the gymnashysive dormitory complex they siumfor direct consultation with afford opportunities for indi- individual students vidual growth and experiments Choice Il)f CoUlege

m small-group Hving The process of choosing the The purpose of the College right college involves several

Day at StonehilI College is to steps The student has to decide give students and their parents first of all whattype of college Cl particular opportunity to in- he is look~ng middotfor This entails

New York Province Jesuits Have ~~Cin for Manpowerflexibili~y ~EW YORK (NC)-The Jesshy

uits New York province has anshypounced a plan t9 make more members of the order available

pound91 teaching posts on thefaculshy

and Puerto Rico A spoltesman for theprovince said that some Jesuits are al shyready engaged in teacping at non-Catholic institutions of higher learning but from now on it will be a formal concern

of the order to have Jesuits seek out posts in education outside the traditional area of Catholic eQucation

One result of the plan it was explained w0llld be a cutback in the number of Jesuit instrucshytors to certain of its colleges during the next five years while others were expected to receive their normal complements

In another aspect of the plan it was disclosed that the provshyince was investigating the possishybility of working with minority groups to set up a communityshy

owned-and-operated college at an as yet undesignated site

It was announced that if ~ this possibility is found to be

realistic the province has comshymiotted itself to supply some 30 qualified men over the next half-dozen years who will reshyceive in salary only what they

need for living and professional

1t1 ANCliOR liturs Oct 10 1968

Upholds Church College Help

MONTPELIER (NC) The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that public assistance to a religious insUtution need not violate the Separation of Church and State provisions of the U S Constitution In a decision that could have far reaching effects the court upheld a similar lower court ruling

The majority opinion noted that ~e barrier be~ween govshy

etnment and religion is one of degreewitli neutrality the prinshy

consideration of the size of the school for some a small school for others a l8rge university Likewise there is the choice of

an intown school as contrasted to the suburban or campus type school

Most important is the question of whether the college the youngster has in mind lffers the degree or major in which he is interes~ed Each has a particular talent to be developed and each should not settle for less than th~t Lastly the students choice of college must be realistic fi shynancially To be able to choose between commuting and boardshying the studentmiddot must first conshysult his parents to see which is

feaSible Informative SessiODS

A College Day givesa student _and his Parentsmiddot a first hand opshyportunity to obtain a clear anshyswer to the important questions concerning college admissions The Colleges represented at

Stpnehill this Saturday from 930 to 1130 will be most happy to provde the information on this most important choice a high school student faces

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ciPal guide and final command The mere fact tl1at public funds are expended to an institution operated by a religious entershyprise does not establish thefact that th~proceeds are used to support the religion professed by the recipient

Associate Justice Milford K Smith dissented holding that the first and 14th amendments to the Constitution would be violated If the state provided financial assistance to St Joseph the Proshyvider College in Rutland

The college has been seeking assisian~ from the Vermont ~ucational Buildings Finance Agency to help construct a new dormitory for its students

US Priest Headsmiddot Vincell1tiall1 Fathers

ROME (NC) - Father James Richardson CM has been elected superior general of the VincenUan Fathers He succeeds Father William M Slattery like Father Richardson an American

Father Richardson was supeshyrior of the Los Angeles vice province of the Vincentians As superior general of the Congreshygation Of Missions-Vincentiano -he also become top superior of the womens congregation foundshyed by St Vincent de Paul the Daughters of Charity

Under the new system adopted by the same general chapter that elected him he will serve a term of six years and can be reshyelected to another six-year term Father Slattery who was elected for life and had served 21 years resig~ed voluntarily to make way for the new system

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On Fert-~Hty 1VASHINGTON (NC) -- PbeKite-hen of Home in Swansea Administrative Committee of the

National Conference of Catholk J3ishops has unanimously apshyproved ih principle a proposal to establish an independent

Boasts Latest Conveniences By Marilyn Roderick nonprofit corporation to sponshy

sor scientific research on fe~Just as there are fashions in clothes there are fashions tilityin houses We go through a period of a revival of colonial Rhythm research would be

and then a spell where the Italian influence is strongly specified as the first and immeshydiate but not the sole objectivefelt The period that we are in at the moment is quite hard of the foundationto define-a shade of conshy Tmiddothe commimiddotttee named Patrick

even further by gold plastic-liketemporary a dash of tra Cardinal OBoYJe of Washingtonpanels in eaoh cabinet door that Bishop John J Wright middotof Pittampshyditional and a lot of the that ji~ulate bottle glass Blue burgh and Bishopmiddot Andrew Gown~rs personality are the and green as a color scheme Grutka -of Gary Indiana as an II

Ingredients found in a wellshy pervade the kitchen and even ad hoc committee to pursue the designed borne of the sixties the dining nook that looks out proposal The committee is ex Such a house over the river The room is pected to report to-the general was completed the center of a home with many meeting of the U S bishops in this year by Atshy children to feed ~along with November torney and Mrs their friends) and a great numshy Founding of the corporationMilton Silva of ber of visitors to provide middotfoodmiddot bull was proposed by Cardinal St John of G04 andmiddot drink for OBoyle at a meeting of the Parish who live The latter is handled quite NCCB Ad~inistrative Commitshyon Gardeners nicelymiddot with a separate bar area tee here He said its purposeNeck R 0 a d in that has its own sink small reshy would be to sponsor or contract S wan s e a frigerator built in mix center for research aimed at helping ~ Long a favorite and ice maker along with storshy make traditional Judaeo-ChrisshySummer spot age space for bottles and glasses tian morality concerning sex for the Silva family this location - a home bartenders dioom and innocent life more liveable on middotthe end of the Neck comshy cOme true for contemporary believers mands a breathtaking view of What I found fllscinating about The cardinal said the corporashythe Tauriton River and the skyshy this section of the kitchen was tion itself would do no reasearchline of Fall River on one side that the tile man had been able or teaching that it could be and an equally lovely glimpse to set above themiddot sink and bar launched by the bishops of the of a small inlet cove on the counter some tiles that Milt and United States but that it need other Mary had brought from Portushy not be e~c1Usively American

The Silva children Martin 9 gal Not only were these tiles nor entirely Catholic Ana 13 Richard 15 Christine strikingly decorative but they It was envisaged that the COlshy

18 andPaul 19 had spent many were also a momento that meancent HONORS BROTHERS In the amnual art display on poration might sponsor periodichappy vacation days at their something to this family Romes Span18Jh Steps amiddot spect8itor admi-res a painting illternational meetings TheSummercottage on this piece of

Cooking Center foundation would not replace mland so what could be more honoring the sl3ijn Kennedy brothers Sen-Robert ~ Ken c~mpetewith e~isting organizashynatural when the family began A very latest development In nedy and President John F Kennedy P3iinting is the work tionsplanning to builda larger yearshy the world of cooking is the

of Vincenzo Prochio NC Photo round home than to erect it on Corning Cooking Center This this well-loved lot Plans were is a top-of-the-counter unit that Maine Teachers Hold pored over and pored over some cooks like jets but looks just more liJitil a set by Rudolph A like an area of the counter that Renewal middotin Effect Joint Convention Matern of Mineola NY WGS middothas been edged with steel There PORTLAND (NC)-Father Co ehosen~ middotis an indication of jets with Sisters of Charity Teach inmiddot New jersey Albert Koob executive secreta17

The Matern design was folshy lines but ihere tbe resemblance of the Na~ionalCatholic edu~ lowed fairly closely by the ends and gone are the woes of Public Schools tional Association WashingtQD

middotburner c1eanhig builder Manuel Moniz but nancial management in their DC addressed a special sessionSpecial paqs a-repiovided NEWARK (NC)~As a resuit many o~ the oil~tanding feltures Of the catholic Teachers ~oei-middot community 0ther experimentalwith this unjt but Mary of their recent special chapterof the bouse came from Mary middot cOmmunities are planned by the aJtion of Maine during the annual middotexplains that any flat bottomed six Sisters Of St IDIizabeth areand MiJton thus putting their province for Waterbury Conn conve~~p~ o~ t~~ Maine T~~ pan can be ~sOO On the same teaching in public Schools hereown personal stamp on ii Englewood N J and downtown ers Association counter with thIs cooking marvel middotand hi Jersey City

Family KUchen middot Jersey City but the Sisters hi Thespecial session for near~ middot the kitchen deSigners (and ~he Several Sisters are -also nving volved will continue their edu- 800 t~c~ers in the CatholhtNowhere are the familyS likes woman of the house) had put in IIi apartments hi Newarks ghetshy h 1 h Is schools of the diocese of Po

and dislikes more evident than aCorning cuttingboard alld hot to another is nursing at New middot cationworkinparoc lill sc 00 bullland Was part of the first joint in the kitchen of the Silva plate area combined Y~rks Bellevue Hospital arid Three Sisters of the Southern meeting of the MTA and tbe house A dramatic and exci-tirig Formica tops tmlt look like others are engaged in full-time middotProvince based in West Orange CTA Ujgt- to now the CathoDe decor welcomes the visitor into leather condiment drawers that catechetical social and adult ed- N J are now teaching in Newshy teaChers convention has been this area but as Mary points out middot slide out at a touch to reveal ucation work Four convents ark public high schools Two held separatelythe highlights of this unusual rows of individually set spice have held elections to choose others are working in Queen of Schools throughout the stMebut highly functional kitchen and herb bottles a comniunic- their own superior Angels parish there Queen of both Catholic and public were one becomes aware of the great tioncenter complete with plan- Proposals permitting these acshy Angels is the base of the innershy closed during the two days of degree of planning that must ning desk and house intercom 8tivities were voted at the reshy city apostolate in Newark the convention have ~ne into it warming oven and kitchen sink newal chapters held during the

Matador blue is the color of with two washing areas a gar- Summer and became effective ftIe cabinets an out-of-theshy bage disposal and a self-light are when approved by Mother Joshyordinary color that is sparked just a small list of the dream sephine Marie superior general

components that make the Sil- and her council at the mothershyVllS kitchen the most complete house in Convent N JSays Private Schoo~s and up-to-date I have ever seen Four experimeptal communi-

Their specatcular view can ties are planned by the NorthernNeed GOlernment Aid be enjoyed rrom almost any area Province which has its headshyCLEVELAND (NC)-The exshy of the kitchen or the adjoining quarters in New Haven Connpansion of government support Ifamiiy room This family room The first of the communities toof non-public education is esshy that has as its outstanding fea- be organized finds six Sisterssentialmiddotto the continued existence ture a handsome raised fireplace living in a duplex house in Jershyof a free society Dr john Vanden extends to a screened poroh- sey City They engage in a vashyBergtold the national convenshy~tio Complete witlh a huge red riety of apostolates and maytion of Citizens for Educational brick charcoal grill built into wear secular (iress when appro-Freedom in suburban Lakewood one wall priateDr Vanden Berg dean of Calshy

Sliding glass dqors open onto Share Authorityvin College Grand Rapids this porch from an oversized Two Sisters are teaching inMich and newly elected CEF living room that houses an ele- Jersey City public schools anshyboard chairman noted that edshygant contemporamiddotry fireplace of other in a Newark public school ucation is complsory in all sparkling Vermont maple Blue and one in All Saints parish50 states because it promotes and green with touches of gold school in Jersey City A fifth isthe gen~ral welfllre of society

Children in non-pubilc schools in the Color scheme are even establishing a Head Start proshyas well as those in public schools carried over into the impression- gram in St Peters parish Jershyse~e this purpose he said istic painting over the fireplace sey City and the sixth is enshy

that depicts a Paris scene gaged in adult education at StChildren attending non-pubshylk schools meet the compulsory One comes away from the Peters College

Silva home with- too many im- They share authority and fl shyrequirements of the state and by attending school they are pressions to fit into one meagre lb servi~g the public purpose of column But the one impressiolJ New Li rary providing an educated citizenry that stands out is that although ATCHISON (NC)-A threeshybull bull therefore bull bull bull ~hildren this house could well occupy 8 story $106 million library with attending these schools ought page -in House and Gardens itis a 220000 volume capacity has to have support from the state blisically a home that is lived in been dedicated at St Benedicts he said and lOved C4gtllege here in Kansas

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Father Spends More Time Preparing Than Working

By Joseph and Marftyn Roderiek

Any man who owns his own home is forced into being an electrician painter carpenter mason and wall paper hanger as well as part-time plumber or he soon finds himself short of patience and- money We have been the process of renovating bull bath room with a new paint tragedies occurred we were not

intellectually or emotionally afshyjob wall paper electrical fected to allly great extent Howshy

fixtures and some limitecl ever today even a -three yearltarpen try work This is really ow feels the traumatic experishybull small bathmiddotroom and the ~ ence of the live video coveragelhat has to be done is rather of the aftennath of an essassinashybnor tion

did the painting and my Nothing we can do as parentstmele was good enough to do ean completely ovenome the lIDDe of the carpentry butmiddot I effect of sucb vivid portrayals

up my mllnd before of violenee on our childrenmade I rted that I bad papeJed my Turning of( the televison set lest roommiddot Have you ever tried just isnt enough rather we must to get someone to wallpaper a somehow tum on Christian livshyImlall room After two weeks of ing in our bomes in the hope8e1lrehing I am ready to get out that our children w1ll have any tools and cro the job myseH values they can lean on during

It is the size of the job which difficult times Nowhere was makes getting workmen difficultmiddot this core of inner strength irom I cant blame a man for refusing faith better illustrated to the to spend half a day to wallpaper world than through the actions a little room while his services Of the Kennedy family duringmight be mOre profitable elseshy both recent tragedies As parshy~ere ents we truly wonder how you

Home Intermptions iristill such faith and courage in your childrenThe biggest problem wiitb the

do-It-yourself routine is that Feeding Bircls every job beoomes a major proshy

In our own small way we hopeduction Bymiddotthe time a man gets we can do it by starting with thebome from work he is not exshyUttle tiliilgs that children canactly at bis best and every jab understand Feeding birds forDO matter how minOil becomes ezample is more significantmiddot tomagnified beyond proportion them than any great money conshybull took me about five eveninp tributions we can give to charity paint a small bathroom hecause they are too young to

If my home is typical---and I recognize the value of money-ope not for other mens aaIreI

An act of kindnes3 to a gnunpy-before I can settle down to lWyen neighbor may drive home thework it is close to eight odock leachings of Christ cento the younglirst there is the matter of let-shywhile a decade middotof the 1OS8iY mayling into work clothes findmg have no meaning Wr them Charshythe tools or paint preparing itable contributions and prayerskushes etc then settling dawn are a necessary part of an adult work with all the ~ Christians lifebut dilldren needlions which are typical 10 a

Ilome iIllust~ti9llS cl~ to fIlbeir own

to sleep level The baby wont go All of us in our own way can_d he needS a stern word

try flobull make Christian living IIMelissa has a spelling test ampwi part of our everyday life---ilotaeeds a CJuiCk review and Meryl JUSt SOJJletbing we practice anwants ~ to check her math hour onSunday morning andhomework then forget A small Mary GarshySo you work for an bour and den a minute spot set up in theiJPend a half hour putting thingS house to use as a family shrinelIWay and surveying the minAsshyor even grace before meals cancule wOrlt you have accomshy

help in a small way to offset theplished thinking all the time tragic wMld that were Dlving inbow much more profitably you But more than any other lessonClOuld have spent your time Arnll tlhIat we attempt fu order to showit goes without saying that l)1lIf children how to live shouldwhen you finally finish the job be the lesson of respecting theyour wife isnt quite sure she dignity of man as a humanlikes the color of the paint M the being And this we can only dorepair job on the woodwork by exampleBut the crushing blow fallil a

Nothing makes a house moreweek later when you notice that of a home than the odor of wonshythe newly painted surface was derful delights being baked in400 much fer the baby to bear the oven This Pumpkin Bread110 he added a few crayon marks is one of these delights espeshy110 make it more to his liking cially for Autumn

In the Kitchen 1 cups flout

Our first reaction as parents 1~ cups sugar when we beard of the tragic teaspoon bakmg powder assassination of Robert Kennedy 1 teaspoon baking soda ~ the thought What kind of ~ teaspoon cinnamon world have we brought these teaspoon cloves kids into I sin sure that this teaspoon salt question was voiced by counft- teaspoon nutmeg less other parents in this United ~ cup water States WIben we consider that 6cup melted shortening MIl two gkls aged nine and I cup pumpkin Beven have been exposed to no 2 eggs beaten less than three major political ~ cup chopped Illuts tiSassinations within their short 1) Sift the flour sugar baking lifetime we become fully aware PGwder baking soda cinnamonof the difficulties of bringinglIP children as good Christians cloves salt and nutmeg toshym our society gethell

The deep impact of such vio- 2) Add the melted shortening lence is inescapable Violence is (eooled) water pumpkin eggs II10t a new word in the American and nuts Pour into a greased VOCabulamiddotry but since the inven- loaf pan and bake in a 325 tion of TV it is vividly commu- oven for 1 houmiddotr and 15 minutes blcated to even the very young 3) Let stand 3 to 4 hours beshyIn our own youth altooueh fore slicing

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IN BIAFRA Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary nurse starving children and two 00 the Sisters have accomshypanied child refugees to the Portuguese island of Sao Tome off the coast of Nigeria NC Photo

Give Their Lives Missionary Sisters to Remain in Biafra

Until Very End PHILADELPHIA (NC)-The was bombed by federal planes

Sisters have decided themselves About 30 patients were killed that they will remain with their and almost 300 were wounded people in Biafra unil the very Miraculously the Sisters esshyend Theyve given their lives caped injury to the people and tbeyre willing Most of the deaths she exshyto give their lives for them plained are caused not by war

That is how the general sushy wounds but by malnutrition perior of the largest group of starvation and kwashiorker a Sisters now working in warshy pratein deficiency with particshyravaged Biafra describes the at ularly bad effects on children titude of the nuns in her comshy How many Biafrans are dying munity in their work of relievshy each day ing suffering in a blockaded You hear so many conflicting land figures that you dont know

On a visit here to the two which ones to believe Mother American convents of the Misshy stanislaus said And then the sionary Sisters of the Holy R0shy situation cllanges every day sary Irish-born Mother Stanisshy Actually more relief seems to be klus Gallagher said that the 30 getting in now but fOr $Orne Sisters in her oongregation who people it is too hite are ~till working in Biafra We do knoW fr-om letters have only the clotl1esmiddot they are we receive that severiJ thoUshywearing sand peGple aredying ea~ day

Their spare clothing the in the refugee camps We don sheets lrom their beds their mow aboUt all the camps and laundry bags - all these have ~e dont know about the people gone into making clotbing for outside the camps

refugees and bandages for the wounded Mother Stanislaus Pre-Schoolers Learn said

The Sisters with the Biafrans By Experiencinghave followed the policy of goshy SEATTLE (NC)-Pre-schoolshyling with their people as the ers cannot grasp the funnelshyfederal troops advance Twenty type concept of leamiddotrning butof the Sisters are working in instead must learn by experishyfour hospitals which at last reshy encing according to Mrs Veronishyports were still in Biafran-held ca R Dreves mother of six andterritory the other 10 Sisters author of a new catechetical are working in refugee camps series for pre-scboolershelping to organize the daily The series Joy In Tbe Fathshydistribution of relief supplies er has been incorporated intoshe explained the Confraternity of Christian

Many Die Doctrine program in the arehshyOne hospital at Ibiala diocese of the SeatUe Already

Mother Stanislaus contilIlued some 300 arehdiocesan CCD teachers have completed teacber tlraining institutes in pre-school educati~ at Seattle University

Of Resignations The training of teachers is an essential to the success of the

Press Denies Rumors

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A series according to Mrs DrevesVatican press spokesman bas a graduate of Iowa State Univershydenied rumors that some memshy

bers of the Papal Commission sity who has done graduate work for Justice and Peace wanted to m pre-school education there resign from the commission beshy and at Drake University and the cause of disagreement over Pope University of Omaha Pa~l VIs birth control encycli shycal The denial was issued by Msgr Montie Plumbing ampFausto Vallainc head of the

press office of the Holy See Heating Coafter a rumor of unrest in a session of the commission was Over 35 Years reported in the press of Satisfied Service

However while denying the Reg Master Plumber 7023 resignations Msgr Vallainc said JOSEPH RAPOSA JR fua t there had been an exchange 806 NO MAIN STREET of differing points of view on Fall River 675-7497 the encyclical

1HE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Pontiff Receives US Delegation

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI received in audience the U S Southern Lieutenancy ol the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre

The Pope commended th~ group -and its grand prior Bishop Thomas K Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth for the conshystruction of a scbool for refugee children at Jaffa Nazareth Israel

Pope Paul had asked the Holy Sepulchre group to undertake the school in the course of his visit to the Holy Land in 1964

The delegation received by tile Pope had attended the dedicashytion of the school in Israel on Sept 20

May your visit to Rome the present center of tJhe Holy Sepulchre order and the See of the Vicar of Christ the Pope said strengthen you in your resolve to be worthy members of the order in which you are enrolled and encourage you to continue with the greatest posshysible fervor its glorious tradishytion

Diocese Builds Housing Proiect for Elderly

MIAMI (NC)-A second lowshycost housing project for senior citizens sponsored by the Mishyami archdiocese will be erected with aid of a $26 million mortshygage loan from the U S Departshyment of Housing and Urban Deshyvelopment

Sunny Isles Tower Inc will be a seven-story 224 unit avail shyable to couples over the age of 62 whose income is less than $4600 anuually and to individshyuals whose yearly income is less 4lhan $3900 The complex 10shyeated north of Miami Beach near the ocean win contain bull dining room~ hobby shops games rooms and physicians

examining rooms in addition to efficiency and one-bedroom apartments _

Any construotion costs beyond those covered intbe federal mortglge loan will be borne by the archdiocese Edwin C Tucker director of the Archdishyocesan Office of Community Services said

A similar unit with 150 apart shyments located in Pompano is now occupied

CENTER Paint and Wallpaper

Dupont Paint

~ cor Middle St

bull 422 Acush Ave ~ New Bedford

PARKING _Rear of Store

----------- shy

550 a year

TERM DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES Daily ~nterest

~ Units of $1000 One Year Maturity

Bass River Savings Bank

Bank by Mail we pay the postage

bull SOUTH YARMOUTH HYANNIS bull YARMOUTH SHOPPING PlAZA

bull OENNIS PORT bull OSTERVILLE

10 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968

ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT LIMITED EIMRLlMfEN1rOIR EXTRA CASH BENEFITS EXPIRES OCT 201968

NOW--FOR CATHOLliCSOFALL AGES AND CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF ALL SIZES--

New Hospntal P~(8Hll foU Cltal1l1hl(Q)~nltcs paws e)tral cBlsh dfnrect to youshyin a(Bditiorn to any oth~I DUilstUJlraU1~~~~~WOllP9 gUildDDdtJa~ or Medicarrei

tax-fllee extra cca1slru to lUlSreg as you please

a week wh~ne you sure hospitaiized (See all plans at right)

abull

week whiDe your wife is$75 hospitalized (See AIlmiddotFamily and HusbandmiddotWifeplans at right)

a week for each eligible chUd hospitalized

(See AIlmiddotFamily and OneParent Family plans at right)

accidentaBdeath benefit (Payable on all plans See details at right)

REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE OR THE SIZE OlF YOUR FAMILY YOU CAN fENROll fOR ONLY $100

New llluring this lLillillli~elll IEl1IrroDO If you as husballd falher and breadwinshyent P8rriod yOIll cllln enroDU your ner are suddenly hospitalized your imome self IIInell ell eligibDe members of stops your expenses go up Even if you

have some kind of salary insurance it ~our family with no red tape 111111lt111

probably wont come close to replacingwithout any quslilficaiiol1ls whail shy your full-time pay If your wife is suddenly soever-but you must mlllil youii hospitalized who wiJIlook after the famshyEnrolimelllt Form no leter ilhlllBll ily do the laundry the marketing the Midnight October 2019681 c1eilOing You may have to take time off

from your job-or hire domestic help If

T his could well be themost important one of YOlr children is hospitalized youll news youve heard in years Now you certainly spare no expense Jf YOIre a seshy

may enjoy a speciallow-cost health protecshy ior citize with limited reserves and are tion plan that pays extra cash~ direct to hospitalized even with Mcdicarc where you when unexpected sickness or accident will the extra money you need come hospitalizes you or a member of your from

family Without any extra cash protcctioninMutual Protective Insurance Company case of a hospital emergency debts may be

specializing in health insurance forCathshy incurred savings may be iost peace of olics fOr over 35 years ras created a brandshymind may beshattered-and evenrecoyery new health plan especially for Catholics can be seriously delayed like yourself-the HOSPITAL PLAN FOR

CATHOLICS How The Plan Protects You And Your Family

Try This Plan For Only $1 Now with the unique protection of the

You can actually try the plan under a Hospital Plan for Catholics you can avoid epecial no strings ~introductory offer these worries~because you can be assured

For only $100 you can enroll yourself of extra cash incOIie when youor any covshyand all eligible members of your familyshy ered family member goes to thchospitalshywithout having to see a company represenshyto help keep YOliout of debt to hclpkecp tative alld wilhout any red tape whatsoever yoursavings intact to speed recovery by -during this limited enrollment period easing your worried mind No matter how

-And after you receive your policy if large yout family no maHer what your age for any reason you decide you dont want or occupation and without any other fualshyit you-may return it within 10 days alld iicatiolis whatsoever you can choose any

-your dollar wiltbe promptly refunded of the four low~cost plans shown at right In addition to the important cash beneshy

Why You Need The Hospital Plan For fits you get all ihese valuable extraCatholics In Addition To Ordin~ry

~eatllresHealth Insurance

JJecause 110 matter what othe insllallce You~ HealthmiddotBank Account ~ou nowcarry ii imply woit cover every- Heres a wonderful benefit no mattcr thing which plan you choosc almost Iikc an ex-

Think for a moment-in these days oftra Bank Account When your policy is rising medical costs would your prcsentissued yourinsurance provides up to msurancecover all your hospital bills All $10000 $7500 or $5000according to your surgical and in-hospital doctors bills the Plan you choose This is your Hcalth~ All the medicines drugs supplies and the Bank Account Then every monlh your ma~y other extras Probably not policy is in force an amount equal to your

And even ifall your medical and hospi- regllar monthly premium (including your tal bills were coveted what about all yotir firstmonthisactually added to yOlir maxshy9therexpenses--the bills that k~ep piling il)lil~l Whenyoll havc Claims your bene-

Up at hqAle~tbet~ein~ndoUsilOdcostly lip~ fits are simply sub(roctedfroirt yoUfmiddot ae set to y()urudget~ middotyourlese~ves and your tmiddotmiddot ~

family life _ (C01l1illlled oil lIext poge)

get your first month for only $100 INDIVIDUAL PLAN $5000 MAXIMUM

ALLmiddotFAMILY PLAN 1middotPARENT FAMILY PLAN $10000 MAXIMUM $7500 MAXIMUM

You pay only $575 a month and you (NOTE see below for overmiddot65 rates alid how you get your first monthmiddot for onty $1001 may enroll parents who are over 65)

If you arc living by yourself or wish to cover pitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while only one family member you will want the

]mJivitlal Plall You pay only $325 a month and you get your first month for only $1001

tmiddotmiddotI PAYS YOU $100 weekly ) j~~J

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PAYS YOU $100 weekly ~ ($1428 daily) extra cash lVD- r ~ ($1428 dally) extra cash

pitalized $50 weekly ($714 dally) for each your wife is hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 eligible child hospitalized

jf y~u are the only parent living with your ohildren we suggest the One-Parent Family Plall This covers you and all eligible chilshydren living at home between 3 months of age and under 19 Under this plan of course future additions are not included since no maternity benefit is provided in the Olle-Parellt Fomily Plan

You pay only $595 a month and you get your first month for oilly $1001

Even though your parents are covered by limited Enrollment Have the parent to be Medicare a serious conditiou requiring enrolled complete and shin the Enrollment lengthy hospitalization can lucan the end of Form hutenter your address co your name their reserves and loss of independence To (Example co John Jones 120 Main Street

honor their independence and safeguard Anytown USA) We will send the policy your own reserves enroll your parents in and premium notices to you Just eneJose $1 the Hospital Plan for Catholic~ during thi~ for the lirst month

During this limited enrollment you can get come 65 the following modest monthly inshythe exIra casll protectioll needed to fill the crease applies (This is the ollly illcreae that gaps in Medicare simply by filling out the can ever be made as long as you continue Enrollment Form on next page witllout allY your policy in forcc)

Female on All-Family or Husband-Wife Plan bull bullbullbullbullbull ADD $225

Female on One-Parent Family co witliin yotr means or Individual Plan bullbullbullbullbullbull ADD $300

Jf you arcover 65 now or hon you be- l-fale on any llan bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullADD $300

from the very lirst day you enter the hospishy day your policy goes illo effect-and any tal as long-ancl as many times-as you arc I)CW sickness which begins a(teryour policy hospitalized right up to the maximum (Agmiddot is 30 days old There are only these minimiddot gregate of Benefits) of your plan mum neceSSary exceptions pregnancy or

any consequence thereof (unless you have the All-Family Plan) war military ~efice nervous or mental disease or disorder suimiddot cide alcoholism or drug addiction or canmiddot

I ditions coered by Workmens Compensa tion or Employers Liability Laws you are free to go to any hospital of your own choice

that makes a charge for room and board with these exceptions only nursing homes convalescent or self-care units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospital primarily for treatment of tuberculosis alcoholism

But whether or not you have had amiddot chronic drug addiction or nervous or mental disshyailment the Hosp~tal PI~n for Catholics will order

CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT suns YOU BEST

On all plans your cash benefits are paid cover any accident imlllediately tlte vcry

lll]PORTANTHere is another real lt~plus-if you have been told that anyone il your family is uninsurable Even if one of your covered family members has sllffered from cllrollic ailments in the past the kinds of conditions that come back again and again or are likely to recur Ille Hospital Plall jor Catllolics _wll cover0 eacll jamily member jor these pre-exirtillg Lollditiollsajter he hos beell protected by tile policy jot two years

PAYS YOU $100 weekly ($1428 daily) extra cash income while you are hosmiddot

your wife is hospitalized

If you havc no childrcn or if your children are gron and no longer dependent on you you will want the usbmid-Wife Plall 0

F1Pnm~olmI HUSBANOmiddotWIFE PLAN $7500 MAXIMUM

(lI - income while you- are has IP -JI income while you are hosshypitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while

daily) for each eligible child hospitalized

if yours is a YOUng growing family we rec ommend the IfFamily Plall You and your wife are covered at once for accidents for sicknesses which begin after your policy is 30 days old and for maternity benefits after your policy has been in force for 10 1110nths AndoIl your unmarried dependent childrell between 3 months of age and under 19 aro included 01110 extra cost as long as they live at home (Ihis includes not only your pres~ ent children but any future additions)

You pay only $795 a month and you

olller qualifications The Hosnital Plan for Catholics not only accepts you regardless of age it gives you hard-to-find exIra casl proshytectioll during the high-risk senior years at a

Special Not~ If You Are Over 65

Ar~ Your Parents Senior Citizens

Accidentai Death BeriefifOn All Four Plans shy- i

Til (be event of the- accidelitaJmiddot death (within wish to name subject to thl maximum (Agshy90 days of an accid~nt) of any person co~ gregate of Benefits) of your poiicY You

ercd Inde~~ihe-llospitallanforCatholics may-if yo1i wishname youiPlIriShas your $500willbe paid ~9 ~jIY ~eilcfiCiaryyoU btneliciary -

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mE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 11

18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

18 Why should I enroll right nowIf you tire the only parent living with your chilshy No you will bel covered in any hospital of your 13 Why is the Hospital Plan for Catholics aldren we suggest the ONE-PARENT FAMILY cboice that makes a charge for room and board Because an unexpecre1 sickness or accident could most like having an extra bank accountPLAN This c6vers you and all eligible children except nursing homes convalescenr or self-care strike withour warning - and you will not he living at home between 3 months of age and under units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospimiddot When your policy is issued your insurance proshy covered until your policy is in force Remember19 Under this plan of course future additions tal primarily for the treatmenr of tuberculosis drug vides up to $10000 57500 or 55OOO-dependshy if for any reason you change your mind you may ore not Included since no maternity benefit is addicrion alcoholism or nervous or menIal disshy i ng on rhe Aggregate of Benefits of the plan you return your J)olicy within 10 days and your S100 provided in the ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN order choose This is your Healrh-Bank Account will be refunded immediately

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count-much like putting money in and expect Regardless of your age sile of your all across America for over 35 years Cathshy Doesnt it make good sense for you tClgt taking it out of the bank family or the plan you select yOll get your olics everywhere possibly right in your he protected hy the Hospital Plan forr

first month for only $100 See box on preshy Qwn community (including many priests) Catholics should you or a member ofPeace Of Mind And Security ceding page for low rate of plan that suits know of us and may be insured by us your family he suddenly hospitalized

For as long as you live and continue to pay you best Many Catholic schoolchildren have for Why not take a moment now to fiUyour premiums we will never cancel or

How Can We 11)0 It years enjoyed Mutual Protection coverage out your Enrollment Form and maillrefuse to renew your policy for health reashy Serving policyholders throughout the it J1romplly with only $100-introshyHow can we offer so much for so little sons-and we guarantee that we will never United States direct by mail Mutual Proshy ductory cost for YOllr first month~The answer is simple We have lower totalcancel modify or terminate your policy tective has its headquarters in Omaha coveragesales costs The Hospital Plan for Cathoshyunless we decline renewal on all policies of Nebraska where it is incorporated andlics is a mass enrollment plan-all business Money-Back Guarantee this type in your entire state or until the licensedis conducted directly between you and the When you receive your policy youll soo maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your

company by J1ail No salesmen are used policy has been paid No Red Tape-No Salesman Will Call that it is direct honest easy to understand No costly investigations or extra fees It all ]f you enroll now during this limited enshy Bllt if for any reason YOIl change your Extra Cash In Addition 10 Other Insurance adds up to real savings we share with you rollment period there are no other qllalifishy mimi yOIl nwy rellTII it within 10 day]

Yes the Hospital Plan for Catholics pays by giving you top protection at lower cost cations other than to complete and mail and we will promptly refund YOllr dollap you in addition to any health insurance you - Respected Company the Enrollment Form below We will issue Please Note Because this is a limited carry vhether individual or group-even In addition to the exceptional advantages your Hospital Plan for Catholics (Form enrollment we can only accept enrollshy

Medicarel Furthermore all your benefits of the HospitalPlan for CatholiCs-you get P147 Series) immediately-the same day ments postmarked on or before the date ~ (Ire tax-free Of course you may carry only

something even more valuable Your polshy we receive your Form Along with YO~1f shown below But please dont wait The Qne like policy with Mutual Protective icy is backed by the resources and integ~ity policy you will releive an easy-to-use sooner we receive your Form the sooner

Surprisingly Low Cost of the Mutual Protective [nsurlnce Comshy Claim Form Any time you need your benshy your Hospital Plan for Catholics will cover i Membership in the Hospital Plan for Cathshy pallY The Catholics Company specialshy efits you can be sure that your claim will you lind your family We cannot covermiddotyoUmiddot

I OIiCli costs considerably less than you might izing in low-cost protection for Catholics be handled promptly if your policy is Iot in force

r--------middot----~----------------------~--------- ~ 1OI0nt delay-fill out and mail Enrollment Form today with $100 to Mutual Protective Insurance Company I 3860 Leavenworth Street Omaha Nebraska 68105

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INSUREDS NAME (Please Print) ---------------~----77__-----------------I First Middle Initial Last I

ADDRESS__-----------------=----------------------~=-_i 1

IMPORTANTI This enrollmcnt fohn llUTUAL PROTECTIVE must be mailcd no later than midnight of INSURANCE COMPANY

3860 Leavenworth Sttc-et

Street City State Zip No

SliX o Male o Female ~

AGE__DATE OF BIRTH L--l-L-J

Wifes First Name I Middle Initial SELECT 0 All-Family Plan If AI-Flily or UUIbmd-lfIfc

Omaha Nebraska 6810S Plan is selected give foJowing PLAN 0 Husband-Vife Plan Lice~lsed by tTle informationon wife DATE 01 I Month I Day I YearDESIRED WIFES BIRTH

01 Massachusetts Only) 0 Inlividual Plan Do you carry oth~r insurance in Ihis Company 0 No 0 Yes (If yes please list policy numbers) _

Commonwealth (Check One 0 One-Parcnr Family Plan

If for any reason you decide you dontwant your policy you may return it in 10 days I have enclosed my first monthly premium of $ LUO and hereby apply ro Mutual Proreaive Insurance Company Omaha Nebraska

for the Hospiral Plan for Catholics Form 1147 Series an1 Plan rhercunder as selected above I undersrand the policy is nOt in fOloe untiland we will pr~mptly refund your dollar acruallyissued The beneficiary for all persons _covered under this policy shall be Check one

o -------------- _nVItUtiIANI Name of Beneficiary Address

o The Carhnlic parish in which rhe covered person residcs at the time of his death_ I SPECIAL LIMITED

Signed ~X~___-__-____T--7=--~-__=_==---- I Insur~ds Signature

ENROLLMENT PERIOD EXPIRES i f~ -~Iease~make middottheck or money order payable to- MUTUAL PROTECTIVE I Ii MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 20 1968

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

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X-For those 16 and older without restriction with youngshyer patrons barred even if accomshypanied by a parent or guardian

In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

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Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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GRAND RAPIDS (NC) - The An advisory group of about 30 Grand Rapids diocese has estab- persons representing minority lished a Human Relations De- groups and all geographical secshypartment and appointed an Af tors of the diocese will ascershyro-American as its exeCutive di- tron priorities and set policy for rector the department Inauguration of the new unit The executive director is Calshycame as the result of a decision vin W Jeter fumier director by Bishop Allen J Babock that of the Manpower Program for a portion of the funds from the the Kent County United ComshyJ 9 6 8 Diocesan Development munity Services and field repshyFund Campaign would be used resentative for the Michigan to provide services to victims Civil Rights Commission of poverty and discrimination

New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Oct 10 1968

Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

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15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

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Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

~anizations

Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

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Pmiddotriest Leaves- Poverty Coun~iI Over Citys Deafness to PltOlor

NEW YORK (NC) - Father Henry J Browne has resigned as a member of the New York City Council Against Poverty in protest over New York Mayor John Lindsays deafness to the needs of the dislocated poor

Father Browne administrator of St Gregorys parish is servshying as president of the Styckers Bay Neighborhood Council for the fourth ~onsecutive year He has been the elected delegate to the Council Against Poverty from the Mid West Side Planshyning Committee representing an area including more than 200 blocks on New Yorks W~st Side for the past year

Father Browne saId his resigshynation stemmed from the fact that the West Side Urban Reshynewal Area had been promised 2500 units of low cost housing as far back as 1962 by Mayor Robert Wagner So far he said 1200 newly built and 300 rehashybilitated units will have been provided by the end of this year

The latest move he said was a promise that 30 per cent of the 350 units in two middle income projects approved by the Board of Estimate would be leased to public housing tenants

Six hundred to 700 families have been relocated Father Browne explained somemiddot as

Min~esota PreRlte Supports W~rkersmiddot

ST CLOUD (NC)- Bishop George H Speltz of St Cloud has issued a statement in supshyportmiddot o~ the CaJifornia grape worke~ who have been seeking

wage and work reformsin Cali shyfornias SanJoachim vailey

BishopSpeltz lZ his statement statement urged the people of the di~ces~ tl refuse to buy

middotCaljfornia tab~e gr~pesin ~pshyport of the California efforts ~~~ fillm~ laboi~age justice

Rt Rev Edward J CarT PR 1937 Pastor -Sacred Heartmiddot Fan River Chancellor of DiOCese 1907-21 J

Rev Francis E Gagne 1942 Pastor St Stephen Dodgeville shy

OCT ZZ Rev John E Connors 1~

Pastor St Peter DightOn

FORTY HOURS DEVOTfiON

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Oct 2G-St Peter Provinceshytown

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often f5 three or four times and are still awaiting permanent housing Half of them are welshyfare clients he added The pubshylie housing leasing program hasnt worked Father Browne asserted and has not one welshyfare family in it

Never on Right Side In his letter of resignation to

Mayor Lindsay Father Browne said that he had been impressed by the dedication of the povshyerty council members b~t added your housing technicians are contravenipg everything your antipoverty experts are trying to do You must not give them their head as you have

Father Brownes letter conshytinued A year of Board ofEs- timate hearings - which yon mostly missed-in which I wit shynessed the poor of the East Side as well as the West Side ignored have left me wondering about how you can fight pOverty and never be on the right side in a housing skirmish

Mayor Lindsay had no comshyment on Father Brownes resigshynation

HONOR PATRON Special ceremonies were collduct l~Hlicd1s So~dgers ed in Our Ladys Ohapel New Bedford on Thursday the

Continued from Page One feast of St Francis of ASsisi by John Keary and John C

chaplains ~50 of wbom are OToole lectors and both members of the Third Order en Catholic priests He said todays St Francis together withRevVianney VermwaldOFMchaplains are the best he has bull known in a career extendirig back to World War II when he

~r~in~~oo~a~otfit Role of_ PovertyOur Only Job

Were getting a verYhigh Ppe Says Obsessive PllIrsuit of Riches type of applicant-brigntand Is Pqralysis of Love energetic he said 1Iiiy are screened carefully bytheir de- VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope trative dishonesty from every

noniinations for academic back- Paul VI recalling the great illegal and often obsessive abshyground physical condition and severe lesson of the Second sorPtion in affairs middotIt sensitizes personality They like to work Vatican Council on poverty Ininds to needs and injustices

o~ job is to ensu~ thiltmen away from home have the right to free ex~and practice ofmiddot their religion he stated

Scores News Media But the priest was critical of

the reporting of tm Vietnam conflict I dont quite reeog_ nize the Vietnam war as I have seen it in the near caricature of the war portrayed by and large by news media he said

There seems to be a tendency to focus ono 0 bull instances of sufshyfeting with the implication that it is caJlSed by American troops there

And the media almost totally ignore that about 1OCOO village chiefs and their families were executed by the Viet Congo or that presently almost the total war effort of the Viet Cong is sending rockets into civilian areas

Msgr Samp~on willshy serve three more years as Chief of Chaplains then return to his home diocese of Des Moines

There I hope rn have a small parish in Iowa he said

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT AmI CIRCULATION bull -Filed September 30 i968 ~y The Anc~orweekly newspaper published by Most Reverend

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Average number of copIes eacl Issue during preceding 12 months 27150 single issue ~rest to~~IIng1ltte 27Q~middotPaiC~ircuJatioD Mail Subscriptions average number of copieseach ~Sue qurlng precedlng12 months 25969 single issue nearest filing date 2Sl02 Total Pal~ CJr~ulatlon avera~e number of copies each issueduring preceding 12 months 2596S stn~le Issue nearest (hng date 25102 No free distribution by mail carrier or other means OffIce ~se r~ftmiddotoor unaccl~~ld spoiled after printing average number of ~ies each ssue durmg p-cedmg 12 months 1181 single issue nearest to tiling date l9Oll Total number of copies dlstrobutedmiddot average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months 27150 61ngle issuemiddot nearest filing date 27002

certified by at Rev Daniel F Sballoo

The coUncil itself he s3id in his weeklY gefieraI~udieneebad emphasized this The PoPe said that in this the council revealed its ebamcterisic optimism

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~tensive and comp~ We will halt here at the praISe of povshyerty Pov~teaP~es~teCh~

tbullbullbull povepound es 1 0 aVOlu putting its heart and trust in the goods of this world

It withdraws the Christian from all thievery and adminisshy

Ph5D~de~IPMa PlIiests Get ~ltr1lDFJ1 alaquon$f

PmLADELPHIA(NC)-Priests iiI themiddot PhiIadeljlhia arehdiocese are receiving increases in salary Ilanging up to 50 per cent ~t was announeed by John Cardinal Krol

The salary increases Cardinal Krol said follows a study of recshyommendations by the Council of Priests and is designed to help meet the rising cost of expenses particularly those of transportashytionbull incurrel in middotthe exercise of the ministry

The salaries of active and reshytired pastors will be increased from $200 to $250 per month

The middotsalary of assistant pastors will be raised from $100 to $150 per month High school prindshypals and professors will also receive a $600 annual increase in sallU)

Sever All TieS With MoMfort

ST LOUIS (NC)--A ~ and 14 seminarIans all former

members of the Montf()rt Miampshysionaries here have become completely separated from that religious order and have becomCl incorporated as a not-for-profilaquol religious organization known ~

The Contemporary Mission The group is still seeking

some type of canonical orthoshydoxy however either as a neViP religious irlstitute or as pa~

of an existing religious commushynity according to Father PatrieI1C J Berkery leader

The group has been involved in a dispute with the US Montshyfort superior since last Winter about the kind of community life and training best suitable for seminarians Last Marcb tbey were grantedexcla~strashytion a provision of canon law which allowed themmiddotto continue as Montforts but living outside the established Montfort juriampshydictiltln here

The seminarians who live hi two inner-city residences and conduct social and catecneticall work among the residents of the neighborhood are continUJing their studies at St Louis Un] versity some as undergradutes and some in the Divinity School

FRIDAY - Maternity of tIwBI d Vmiddot M n CI

esse lrgIn ary ass White Mass Proper G1orJJ3 Creed Preface of middotBlessedi

SA~~y~st~~middot ~ass as Blessed Virgin (V) IV Class White Mass Proper Glo~ Preface of Blessed Virgin

SUNDAY - Nineteenth Sundap After Pentecoot n Class Green Mass Proper Glo~ Creed Preface of Triniy

MONDAY-S~ Callistus Pope with men and they dont mind brandedthe obsessive pursuit of that oppress so - many IG)w~ - and Martyr m Class Red bemg in the swamps and jUngles riches the paralysis O- love people 1 Mass ProPer GlorY C6mmon

Were never had quite lis high He ~saidI tm idea of the J 1ilriCalliIig the tole povertY Preface J quality c~plains as we have cliui-ch of the poor which the pIais in the Christilin econdmy I

Necrology~ now and that includes middotProtes- council put into common men the Pope said From the enti~ lTUESDAY-St T~ VIrgin tanto Jewish and Catholic~middot lation isvery simple in its ClOn- meSsage of salvation there m Class~ Whitebull Mass P1Qpeq

OCT19 ~ Msgr ~on said chaplains ceptbut difficult in its applica- emerges an exhtlrtationtb-Pov ~I0rYCQmmon(PiIdaceJ Rev Manue~ Asilyia 1928 are neither hawksnordoves tionAJId hecitedasadiffi- erty He mentioned GlacoDlO WEDNESDAY--- st Hedwia

Pa~tor Santo Christo FaIlRiverbull on the war People sometimes culty the twin duty of esteem- Cardinal Lercaros two inter- Widow ill ClassWlJite~M~ misunderstand and they thinkmiddot ing created goods and perfecting ventions in the SeCond Vatican Proper Glory Common middotPref shy

OCT21 shy we Ipust be propagandists Our thein by bbor Qo~ ~poiIlt~ ~t how ace lt

the co~incomorated ~am TmJRSDAY-5tMarglaretMaq ings o~ poverty into ~ts d~ AIacoque Virgin~ m Olass Diepts White Mass Proper GI-o~ ~ He declared ~o bold and SeeJI Common Pireface riches as an end to i-tself as the t

onlY guarantee of present weD being and of human fulness is the paralysis of love

He also declared Whether we like it or not the pove~ of Christmiddot tially libe tion IS essen a ~

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3 coSchool OHicials Approve Black History Study

IANSING (NC)-A prO- rram aimed at incorporating Afro - Amerilaquoan history in lite curriculum of all subjects centaught in Catholic schools in Michigan has been approved by rllie states Catholic school ~upershy

i1ntendents ihe plan was developed by

an Afro-American History Comshymittee appointed by the five superintendents lam May

Ihe superintendents who famprm a subcommittee of the Michigan Oatholic Conference Education Department said it lis hoped the plan will be fully ilmplemented by the start of the

1969-70 school year ~hey extended the life of the

afro-American history commitshy~ for one year and asked that it evaluate programs put into effect during the current school iilear

Open Admission Policy The superintendents also asked

lfibe committee to develop curshy~icula for the teaching of Mexishycan-American and American Inshydian history in Catholic schools

The Negro history committee was appointed by the superinshyl1endents to develop a program to reach the history and contribushytions of the American Negro to the nearly 270000 students who rattend Michigans 670 Catholic oohools

Tmiddothe action is one of a series of steps planned by the Educashytion Department of the Michigan Catholic Conference Previous actions included development of an integration program for ~atholic schools followed by tile adoption of an open admisshysion policy for all Catholic achools in Michigan

Plan Workshops Mrs Jackie Warr chairman of

the Afro-American History eommittee said a series of workshops will be conducted during the current school year lor Catholic school principals and teachers in an effort to work out techniques for teaching an integrated curriculum

A complete set of bibliograshyphies on black literature and bistory was compiled by the eommittee for use in language arts programs at the elementary unior high and senior high leve~s along with audio-visual listings These listings are being sent to all Catholic schools for use this year

Ihe Afro-American History eommittee urged all Catholic schools to remove from their libraries books that refiect in- IltCcurate stereotypes of black people

Any such books that are reshyrtained the committee said should be used as examples of literature which usurps the digshyIJlity of black people

Argentine Workers Seek Aid of Pope

TUCUMAN (NC)-The Genshyeral Confederation of Sugar Workers has asked Pope Paul vI to influence the Argentina government and this countrys sugar industry to stop further 1i10sing of sugar mills

The Argentine sugar industry is faced with a large surplus because of international quota restrictions

The workers asked that Pope Paul suggest alternate plans for rural and industrial development projects that could absorb the unemployed and thus help the liarge number of communities laffected by this crisis

-HONORED FOR SERVICE James A Cousins of Valley Stream Long Island received

the Annual World Mission Award of the Mission Secretariat in Washington Mr Cousins who has served on the administrative staff of the National Office of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith is shown with his wife Kathryn as Fr Frederick A McGUire CM executive secreta1Y of the Mission Secretariat makes the presentation NC Photo

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Urges Stronger CCD Programs

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP (NC)-A series of resolutions designed to strengthen the Conshyfraternity Doctrine was adopted by some 600 priests Religious and lay delegates to the first CCD convention in the Newark archdiocese

In one resolution the delegates called for the appointment of religious education coordinators in all parishes to tie together the variety of programs which now existl

One resolution described the CCD as the parish organized It said the CCD is for all members of the parish not just the chil shydren and that its religious edushycation activities must be given full moral and financial support by the parish

The convention called for the formation of a commission to study the aims and goals of Christian education and to deshyvelop on the part of pastors a consciousness of the neeas and opportunities presented by CCD It also urged the establishment of regional CeD offices with full-time directors in the archshydiocese

In one of the conventions principal addresses Father Joshyseph Cannolly of Baltimore president of the National LiturshyJesuits Magazine Studies Encyclical gical Conference urged deleshygates to put aside your doubts As the Holy Spirit prompts youReflects Policies of Holy See move as He inspires you act

ROME (NC)-The fortnightly observed that Pope Paul in anshy Modern World stated that some review of the Rome Jesuits nouncing to the cardinals in 1964 questions awaited the Popes Association Gives Civilta Cattolica has launched a that the birth control problem own jUdgment once his birth $12500 to Needyseries of studies on Pope Paul was under study had mentioned control commission had conshyVIs encyclical on birth control that the norms given by Pope cluded its work PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The

Central Association of the MishyHumanae Vitae Pius XII in this matter were Father Hamel descrimiddotbed the raculous Medal a worldwide orshyAlthough the magazine did not not to be considered out of date encyclical as extra-eonciliar ganization engaged in spreadingsay so publication of the series He said that the theologians rather than pre-conciliar but asshy devotion to Mary Immaculata was undertaken at the behest of who concluded from the Popes serted that it is directly inspired through her Miraculous Medalthe Holy See From the time of failure to mention the norms by conciliar doctrine has donated $12500 to Pope PaulPope Paul VIs eledion the given by Pope Pius XI that With regard to the Popes reshy for the poor of the worldmagazine has increasingly reshy Pope Paul was thinking only of jection of the conclusions of a The check was presented toturned to the policy it adopted the pill at that time were in fact majority of that commission Archbishop Luigi Raimondiat its foundation more than a right Father Hamel recalled that the Apostolic Delegate in the United century ago of reflecting the Conciliar Doctrine Pope himself stated that he had States in Washington DC byHoly Sees policies willingly followed the personalshy Father Donald L Doyle CM

Father Hamel also defendedThere was no indication of istic conception about conshy director of the association bow many articles the series the Pope against the charge that jugal life offered by the com- Archbishop Raimondimiddot is exshywould comprise his encyclical was preconciliar mission pected to be at the associationsthat is that it fell behind theThe first article in the series Father Hamel said that the central shrine here on Nov 27teaching of the Second Vaticanwas by Father Edouard Hamel Pope had heeded a good part to pontificate at the Mass on theCouncil on marriageSJ a Canadian who is a proshy of the premises of the majority feast ot Our Lady of the Mishyfessor of moral theology at He noted that the famous of the commission raculous Medal Romes Gregorian University note 14 of the councils ConsUtshy

tution on the Church and theHis 5000-word article pubshylished in the issue of Sept 21 was entitled The Genesis of the Retired PriestsEncyclical Humanae Vitae but NEW HIGHERgave no details of the history of Continued from Page One the encyclical other than those

of these at 75 and 11 at 70 501already published -Sixty-seven dioceses report

However it did confirm some 0 RATE OFformal retirement programs withthat had previously held the the matter currently under status of rumor study in another 34 dioceses

Father Hamel for example -Retirement stipends vary PIER ANNUM INTERESTfrom continuation of salaries to

a top pension of $600 per monthTheologians Forty-six dioceses have a retireshy PAID QUARTERLY ON PAID~UP ment stipend of $300 per monthContinued from Page One or more Higher figures include SHARE CERTIFICATES

for his ruling We recognized Baltimore $417 Bridgeport Deposits Welcomed in Multiples ofhis right to speak and to speak Conn $600 Brooklyn $500

authoritatively Chicago $600 Erie Pa $400 $20000 up to $30000-on Single and Joint Accounts Hartford $600 Louisville Ky Up to $60OOO-for Corporations $400 San Diego $500 Worcesshy

lot is one thing to fall through weakness but quite another to DIVIDENDS PAID 4 TIMES A YEARter $500deny what is right he said And we look to the offical aushy -The greatest number of reshy February May August and November thority of the Church to teach Ured priests is in Chicago which All Deposits Insured in Full us what is right Catholics do not has 110 Only seven other dishyconsider themselves their own oceses reported more than 30 confessor nor does each of us retirees They are Boston 77 consider ourself alaw unto ourshy Detroit 70 Brooklyn 45 Rochshy Taunton self He who has himself for a ester 41 St Paul-Minneapolis theologian has a fool for a theshy 40 Cleveland 35 and Milwaushy co-operativeologian kee 35

Father Lyons characterized The survey also showed that the relative handful of theoloshy in most dioceses a combination bank gians crying out against the legishy of the priests own funds and timate head of the Church as parish funds paid to a central Main Office 4 Winthrop Street Taunton either confused or puffed up diocesan office is used to fund Branch Office 1400 Fall River Ave Seekonk with their own importance retirement proZrams

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It~f~mfrQ~~~sect ~ ~StitW1ti(y)D1$ Can middotAidmiddotWorldEcncmy

B) Barbara Ward

How in a world dominated by Great Poers and their struggles to maintain spheres of interest and to influence groups of friendly not to say subservient states can ~my

program of economic assistance avoid becoming an instrushyment of international comshypetition even a factor in re- crushed within a stones throw viving and worsening the of Americas shores is a triblte

middotto Americas restraint And the Cold War Liberal critics of world would be a safer place if

middotjoreign aid in Am~rica ask this popular demonstrations in Russhy qUtstion and their beEef that sla over Czechoslovakia had aid does involve compelled Mr Kosygfn or his

I intervention - colleague to retire from office they quote Viet- But being the least aggressive Dam as a tragic and most powerful state in his- example - has tory does not mean that Amershyled them to icas ultimate allegiance is not make common still to its own sovereignty In 4ause in Con- world society as a whole we gress with the still live in a feudal age where much more us- thf big barons believe themshyual critics at selves to be beyond the law the other end yet the fact that national inshy

of the political ferel1tmiddot and national sovereignty spectrum who simply disap- dicate mOst of the policies purshy

prove of economic assistance be- sued- on our middotlittle planet does cause it ii giving good AmeriCan I~Ot mean that there is no way

middot money to (usually worthless) ciut that economic assistance foreigners mustmiddot always be an instrument The result as we have seen of Great Power poiiticking or

is that the 1968 Amelican appro- foreign aid be given only to priatior for economic assistance shore up the donols interests

is the lowest i~ the I~t tyvo On the fringe of thei l disputes decades-and thiS In the lmme- and their confrontations - the diate afennath of populorum nations have set up a series of ProgressHl and the Pope s ap- international institutions Thcse

peals repeated at ~ogota for may be easily dismissed as the greater help from rich natIons tribute vice pays to virtue but te the poorer lands they are not completely hypo-

Power Polities at Faclt clitical They recognize the Ta-

But thc liberal critics are tional facts of our world in IIllIely wrong to blame the as- which communication is irisilln- sistance programs What distorts taneous most capitals are not and undermiljes their value is mOle than six hours from each the highly charged competitive other and nuclear warheads and homle inteTlJltional system only minutes away of state-power in which they The international institutions have to be operated ale not often used since na-

AS all the Popes have remind tions like individuals tend to ed us in the last half-century rea~tto raw emotion more eur world order--or rather dis- easlly than to rational self-intershy

middotorder _ is based on the blind est But they exist for the fi rst claims of states to be absolutemiddot time in mans history They exshymasters to know no law other press the future of humanity if

than th~ir own will to conquer humanity is to have a future eontrol and eXllloit any other And a number of them could be rountry small enough to offer uniquely useful in giving some

middot no effective resistance answer to the question whether Here lies the root of our economic assistance can ever be

i finitely danerolis intemational separated from the self-interest of donor states

i anarchy What we are wltness- shy ing in Czechoslovakiais the Two Possibilities middotbrutal practice of the theory that There are two mnin ways in underlies all national sovereign- which these international middotexshyty-that it has absolute claim periments are operating today and brooks no limitations other One is multilateral This than the countervailing power means that groups of nations al shyof other states large enough to though they operate as separate offer it governments consult togethel in

And since all too often the giving aid and in estimating the laquolilly way to find out-if their Imiddotesults power does countervail is to The most active group here I try it out the nations play a is the Atlantic natioils institushy kind of Russian lOulette with lion the Organization for Ecoshy

) each other the sanction and the nomic Cooperation and Develshyi penalty both lying in the fact opment (OECD) It was set up ~r that the revolver fs ultimately 1 Paris as a successor to the loaded body running the Marshall Plan

Americas Retlor4 Japan has been added to comshyOne should say at once that plete the membership of develshy

in this Iespect in spite of the oped market economies critics of Vietnam Americas Tl1e other method is internashyrecord is better thm that of an~ tlonal Here the nations hand other overwhelmingly Gleat ovel funds and operating reshyPower in history Cuba un- s~onsibility to separate internashy

twnal agencies On the side of investment the International

Educators to Meet Bank for Reconstruction and

NoImiddottheast Unit members of Development (the IBRD or

the Catholic Business Education WorJd Bank) and its agencies Association will meet Saturday together with the United Nashy

tions Development ProgramOct 19 at Hogan Center Holy Cross College Worcester Theme (UNDR) are preeminent of the one-day meeting will be But each sector of the world The Inner Man and the Inner economy-trade agdculture edshyCity Among officers of the ucation-has its own agency unit is Sister Magaret Eugene rhese are the instruments which Bishop Cassidy High School could help to internationalize TalUton aid and trade

ADVISOR Rabbi Harold White has been named adshyviser to Jewish students at Georgetown U n i v e r sit y Was~ington DO A former Navy chaplain Rabbi White had previously been rabbi of congregations in Ann Arbor Mich and Dublin Ireland NO Photo

CanadsonlBsslhops Pope ~uUy Agree

middot011 Birth Control OTTAWA (NC) - Archshy

bishop Emmanllele middotCIlrizio the apostolic delegate to Omshyada said Canadas Catholic bishops are in full agreement with Pope Pauls stand on birth control although some people believe differently

Archbishop Clarizio the Popes representative in Canada was commeniing at a news conshy

feience on a birth-control decshylaration made by the Canadian bishops semi-allliual meeting in Winnipeg middotMan of the Canashydian Catholic Conference

The archbishop who attended the conference said he has heard since thit news reports suggest the Canadiall Catholic leaders are takingmiddot a different line from the Pope

This is not so ~he Vatican diplomat said The Pope and the Canadian bishops are in lull agreement he asserted

He said Catholics troubled about the birth control question should go to their confessols and discuss it with them

The archbishops comments came during a news confe~nce

called to publicize the release in Rome of a pamphlet entitled Dialogue with Non-Believers

Need oialogue

ThepubliCation expresses the interest of the Holy Sec in buildshying close cooperation between Catholics and those who profess no religions belief

The document invites Catholics to establish collaboration beshytween individuals or groups with different doctrinal posi-

bull tions and insists on the need for regular dialogue begun in an atm~sphere of freedom and respect

Describing the docum~nt as optimistic Archbishop Cladshyzio said it marked an important change in the Churchs approach to non-believers

We approach them with reshyspect and love before we did not approach them at all

they werelooked upon as lost be SQid

The Parish Parade ST JOEN BAPTIST ST J9SEPIli

CENTRAL VILLAGE FALL RIVIER TheLadies Guild will hold its A ~embership tea wi~IfltiJlow

regular meeting tonight preshy a busineSs meeting of the Womshyceded at 730 by a spaghetti ens Gui~d slated for 745 tonight supper in the parish half Mrs M~ry Azevedo is in charge of HOLY NAME

FALL RIVERpreparations Also - in the hall will be a Contemporary music will atf shy

guild sponsored public whist company the 10 oclock Mass party at 8 Saturday night Oct Sunday morning Oct 13 12 and a rummage sale Samiddotturshy The parish sewing group has day Oct 19 Mrs Bridget Denshy resumed meetings from 1 to 3 ault is whist chairman and Mrs Thursday afternoons in the Jeanette Bibeau is handling school plans for the rummage sale Missalettes have been introshy

duced for the use of parishionersST ANTHONY OF PADUAbull and are to be left in the pewFALL RIVER at the end of Mass

The Council of Catholic WOrJlen Junior CYO basketball- pracshyannounces a membership tea tices will be held Thurstlay rileD for8 Tuesday night Oct 15 in lriday afternoons at 315 011 the the parish hall Guest speaker HigliHmd courtmiddot will be Msgr Anthony M

ST THERESAGomes pastor of Our Lady of SOUTH ATTLEBOROAngels Church Fall River Proceeds of a cake sale sponshyMembers are urged to bring

sored by the Confraternity ofguests by Mrs Lee De Mello Christian Mothers will aid inchainnan purchasing materials for a

ST KILIAN Christmas bazaar scheduled for NEW BEDFORD November The unit held its

The Womens Guild will conshy annual fashion show and ard ducfa rummage sale on Friday party under the direction of Rev and Saturday Oct 18 and 19 Roger Gagne aided by Mrs at 1638 Acushnet Ave near Georgette Vachonmiddot and Velna Earle Street Therrien The eventmiddot benefited

the parish eateehetieal centerMrs Helen Viveiros chairman building fundhas announced thatmiddot the Friday

schedule is from 10 in the morn- Germany Has Newing to 8 in the eveningwhile the Saturday sale will runmiddot from Catholic Weekly10 in the morning to 2 in the FRANKFURT (NC)-Publik IIIafternoon new German Catholic weekly

newspaper made its debut here with a 40-page edition and 1Form New Coalition

ci rculation of 130000To Study Problems The Gennan bishops contribshy

ST LOUIS (NC)-A newroshy uted nearly $4 million to finance alition m individual and orgltlnshy the weekly Its publisher is the izational Catholic leaders has newly founded Society for Jourshybeen formed to confront ~he fl3lism and present plans eall problems facing the Catholic for the ultimate merging of ~

Church in the United States paper anltl the society intAgt bull

The coalition to be known as figtundation the National Committee on Prominent Germans are memshy

Catholic Concerns will focus its bers of the societys board fJII attention on theological reflecshy hustees including finimeier

tiQns liturgy social action Herman-Josef Abs the German church structures and commuli- mi n is t e r of transportation cation middotprocesses The subjects George Leber fonner West GershyWere named as the five most man HoiDe Minister Paul Leeke critical problem areas for the the fonner education minister of U S Church in a position Northrhine - Westphalia state paper drafted by a committee Paul ~kat and Henrich Koepshyof 100 whIch discussed the ~eed pIer Vice-president of the Censhyfor the new coalition at an tral Committee of German April meeting here Catholics and state secretary fJII

In a statement announcing the home ministry On the b6ard the fOrmal esottblishment of the also is auxiliary Bishop Walter NCCC Father Thomas Phelan KamPe of Limburg of Troy N Y newly elected Dr Alois Schardt the ~itorshy

chairman called the move an in-chief of Publik said that the unprecedent~d effort to stimshy paper will serve as a forum for ulate inter-action in the Church variottS opinions within the and tq en~rgize the vast human Church resources of the Americamiddotn Cathshyolic community in Iesponse tfl the contemporary crisis DEBROSS OIL

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5 THE ANCHO~-Continue Series Retired New Bedford Teacher Shares Life Thurs Oct 10 1968

Of Deliberations In Remarkable Book The Open Door Serra DirectorWith Lutherans By Patricia Francis

middot WILLIAMSBURG (NC)shy Notmiddotes Increase ~mpletion of the first fONi The other day Miss Laurinda C Andrade opened the door of her home at 24 Shershy In VocQtion~years of Lutheran-Roman man St New Bedford to what she feels has to be a good omen Standing on the doorshyCatholic theological convershy ltep were Rt Rev Msgr Hugh A Gallagher pastor of St James Church and a replmiddoteshy OltAHA (NC)-The ex- _tions was marked here in Virshy sentative of R~y~olds-De Walt Printing Inc Msgr Gallagher was paying a pastoral ecutive director of Serra Inshyginia with a three-day session ternational an organizationvisit to Miss Andrades upshythat launched what may prove which fostellR vocations - tostairs 1eighbor The Reynshy(Jo be a prolonged exploration

the priesthood told some 125into the subject of Eucharist olds-De-Walt man was stopshyclergy and laymen the priest isand Ministry ping by to show Miss Anshy stm the most effective sale-manNine Lutheran and 10 Cathshy drade the fimt copy of her first in inspiring young men to enterolic theologians and Church ofshy book to roll off the press the pliesthoodficials participated in the sevshy Title of the book is The Open Harry OHaire of Chrcagoenth of a series of doctrinal deshy Door and the retired New Bedshy speaking at Serras annual disshyliberations initiated in 1965 ford High Sclpol teacher-who trict convention here stressedWlder the joint auspices of the instituted the study of Portushy that la)men must help in thisUSA National Committee of the guese in the New Bedford sysshy important work not only by reshyLutheran World Fedel8tion and tem-describes it as an intershy spectinr priests but by convincshy

~e Bishops Committee on Ecushy pretation Of life and living ing them t1at they are urgentlymenical and Interreligious Afshy based on a fundamental faith neededbirs of the National Conference in divine grace and guidance if OHaire also said the priestsof Catholic Bishops you open your heart to it who are engaged in seeking soshyFather John F Hotchkin asshy The omen There was the cial justic(~ have attracted young

sistant to the executive director book which Miss Andrade men to the priesthood throughof themiddot bishops committee said hopes may help young people this inv01vementthe participants began a revi~w realize we have to work if we OHaire said the fact vocations of the history and ministry of want something and there was are on the inerease in manytlhe Church starting with a study the pastor of the first church areas is eause for hope but nott the material in the New Tesshy ffhe went to when she first arshy optimism~ent and the Lutheran creeds rived in New Bedford from the n appleallS that the sharp deshy

Their initial studies showed Azores - alone and without crease in vocations ill the last the material to be complex and funds few years is reversing with inshythey realized there are mHny Should Mean Something creases of 5- to 20 per cent noted other areas they must reviewshy The Open Door to be pubshy in many parts of the countryand reflect upon before offering he said (lny tentative conclusions he

lished Wednesday Oct 16 traces Theres a reason for this upshy

staled Miss Andrades own open

surge in vocations observed Eighth Meetin~ fliendless in the city to the help

doors from the day she arrived OHIaire There is now an emshy

Participants in the Williamsshy given by her adopted family phasis on inviting young pershybul~ meeting included Dr Arshy here-Mrs Elias B Camara and sons to join the religious life thur Carl Piepkorn professoi of her parents and husband-and Previously we just expected that systematic theology at Concorshy teachels to her education and they would naturally gravitate dia Seminary in St Louis teaching career to the priesthood but it isnt true Father August Hasler a staff The dedication reads In humshy today

Baptist and it has been my One of the people who pushedmember of the Vaticans Secreshy Ble acknowledgement of Diine There ale many new factors

parish ever since it most was Miss Esther Lucetariat for Promoting Christian grace and guidance in my life which are influencing young

Miss Andrades first real She was secretary to the prinshyUnity Father Raymond Brown and as a tribute of gratitude to men to chowe the priesthood

open door opened the day she cipal Walter William She said my adopted cOInUy the United foy their lifes work a1COrd-ing5S opoundSt Marys Seminary B l shy moved into the house on Sherman iIf Mr Whitmarsh says you can middot ttmore and Auxiliary Bishop T States of America to OHaire

Street that she still shares with domiddot it you can do itAustin Murphy of Baltimore The story began in Terceira They select the religious middotlife

Mrs Camara They became my I got home that night andAzores where Laurinda Candida because its one of dediC3tionchairman of the bishops comshy family she says couldnt find the words to tellmittee subcommission for dia- Andrade was born As a child commiUment and involvement

Mrs Camaras mother regisshy Mrs Garcia and the familymiddot logue with Lutherans I was thirsty and hungry for an They feel that they (Zan give

tered her young protege in They had already done 80 mUlihedlication themselves wholly to their eareCThe eighth meeting scheduled classes at New Bedford High for me Albertina wasnt marriedI was born in a village where in this vocation And most imshyIQr San Francisco next Feb 21shy School I thought if I could yet but she was engaged Theymost people -were not educated portant of all they can speak23 wHl include discussi)ns of audit the courses and learn the talked it over with Mr Camaraand I felt an education would out and be themselves he saidContemporary Roman Catholic language then later I could go to and he said to go aheadclear up all the questions I had OHaiJre sairl he is convincedihinking on Relation of Priest school She said If you think Mr William went personallyabout life It didnt of course priests who now are fightingflttrand Bishop Since Vatican IImiddot you can domiddot it Ill do all I can to speak to Dtan Morris at Pemshybut it developed faith the highest standards of socialA Lutheran View of the Validshy to help broke College and I was acceptshyamptv of Lutheran Orders Patrisshy At 17 lLaurinda Andrade shy

Instead her first day I woo justice ale having an excellent ed asmiddot a student I entered Pemshy

tic View of Apostolic Succes- wh()SC family felt as a third effect on young adults considershyloaded down with books I Moke in Septembe1 1927 aDdchild she could not expect more ing the religiouS lifemiddot lSli~nmiddot and the Ecclesial Realshy gtaduated three and It half years majored in modern lan~education than the first two in The young people identify ~y of non-Roman churches-the later French Spanish and Italian Ithe family-decided to oome to -implications of the Second Vati shy with these priests and their the United SUrteB I was going That first daY waS Feb 11 didnt get any eredit for Portushy courageous and imaginative at shyeatl Councils recognition that 1921 and Miss Andrade admiu guesemiddot to save $300 and go back there tack on injustice Tbese pri~ts~il-Roman churches are COlDshy today Little dld I know that Miss Andraldemiddot was gJraduatedto normal school are demonstrating that theIIlUnities -of graee and salvation someday I would be gain back from PeBbroke in 1931 n wasShe arrived in Providence by church is relevant m owr comshythere tG teach the height of the depression andboat on May 1 1917 AUl()Elg her plex society and that priestsAs she studied bel- wa theve were nOgt jobs for teacltersStat Dock Worker fellow passengers were acouple can and are speaking out againstthloug)t high school getting So she took secretarialtJraiDshyfrom near her village who were injustice be saidmiddotTraining Program going to Lowen SIle was to go good grades and gettingm()re inshy in first at the Campbell Sdwol

terested iR more education the then at Kinyons both in NewCHICAGO (NC)-Qffieials 61 with them young student begaa to have BedfltHd I taught- Amerieanfshythe Chicago Conferenee on Reshy

ligioll and Race have announced Anone lla WMId ullspoken dreams zatiort dasses at nigbt

When I got out of customs I never felt that I knew as middot II program now underway to To liew Yodl W H RIlEY

they were not waiting I was mucb as the other kids in mYkain unemployed and underedshy Then she headed fDll Newshyalooe I couldnt speak English class even though they copiedIIC8ted men middotto be dockmen for York to make ber forttmeI WGHt even have an address my papers aU the time But J amp SON Incflhe Chicago inshyarea trucking There Weie some five mil1ioaitt my pocketbook did want to go to Bridgewaterdustry people in New York those ~ ~ A woman gaiag 10 launtoo Normal middotSchoolTbe pr()gram kEiOWD as the cmES SlRVICEamphe leealls and one JIillIion of

Iri-Faith Docll WGrker Traift shy tampGk pity 011 the- Young girl and Go CoDece DISIRt8UfOlS ing Pmgram is designed to deshy Laurinda went to Taunton with Then one day Edwin W

them didnt bave iobs Miss Andrade gGt a iob as a Gosolifteyellttp an unemploymlDt training her We arrived at midnight Whitmarsh then bead of the hisshy social worker in one of tile

Ilnd post-placement program and at noon the next day I was tory department at the high roughest seclions of Brooklyn Fuel Gild Rangewhich will enable 200 men tamp soolting to work as an apprenshy school spoke to Laurinda about It lasted two weeks obtain and retain employment tice in a Taunton mill her future plans You dont I had been flat on my back OILSlIS truck terminal dock workers Six days hii~r Laurincla Anshy want to go to Bridgewater he twice with TB and the last time by identification of those facshy Made came to New Bedford to said you want to go tomiddot a there welle cardiac complicashy Olt BURNERS oors within the industry contribshy boa rd in the same house on four-year college and get a Turn to Page Thirteenuting to turnover officials said Acushnet Avenue as the daughshy degree For Prompt Oel~very

The announcement was made ter and son-in-law of a woman I couldnmiddott she said I just amp DaY amp Night Service at a press conference at the As- in her home village couldnmiddott IiIOciated Truck Lines Chicago liFrom my windowJ could see Mrs Whitmarsh and I will LARIVIERES G E BOILER BURNER UNITS terminal here industrial sponshy the steeple of St James Church loan you some money if you rol of the program which is I waited for someone else to go need it he said closing the Pharmacy Rural 80ttled Gas Service funded by the US Department that first Sunday but no one door on her protests Prescriptions called foil of Labor and endorsed by Joint moved By the third Sunday I The next morning he was at 61 COHANNET sr Council No 25 of the Intemashy knew i had togo myself I didnt the door of my home room with

and delivered LOFT iAUNTON

tional Brotherhood of Teamsters understand the words at St a program all changed things I CHC)COLATES Attleboro - No- middotAttleborcChauffers Warehousemen ano1 Jam~s but it vas my Mass was to drop and things I was to 603 Cottage St 994-7439

middot Helpers of America and its afshy Then she was told by friends take I was sick the rest of the TauntonNew Bedford~tcd Local-UniOn No no that she belonged to St John tlugt dati

MISS LAURINDA C ANDRADE

6 THE AN~HOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 Provincial CitesIts No Use Friend

An Argument From Numbers People are reading quite a few stories in the press-

Catholic and secular - about the numbers of Catholics clerical and lay who are voicing opinionsmiddot contrary to the teachings of Pope Paul in his encyclical On the Transshymission of Human Life

Leaving aside the question of how valid the polls are since they draw sweepipg and general conclusions from a partial sampling of individuals the argument conshytained in the stories needsfu be questioned The burden of the argument seems to be that if a significant nUlllber of persons hold a certain opinionhow canthePope stand by what he has taughtwhat he has asked Catllolics to acshyeept what he has asked priests to teach without a~bi guitymiddot The argument bales morality not 9D what men should d~ but ori what they actually do I~ basescentoralit~ on numbers Push this to a lQgical conclusion and every (me of the Ten Commandments Can be put on the ballot for a yes or no vote Every matter of ~orality Can be subj~ct to a vok And every person voting to do away with this or that aspectmiddot of morality would have a good reason for l bull bull ~

so doing a rea~on that was persuasIve to hIm and to many others

The argument from numbers may be impressive but it should hardly be used in a discussion of morality Moshyrality is a matter of the reflection in the individual of the eternal law of God It is the Will of God as accepted and done by the person And when a Catholic has diffi shyculty knowing what the Will of God is he must turn to those whom God has eSltabHshed to guide him and these are the Church and the teachers of the Church the successhysors of the Apostles the Bishops and above all the Bishshyop of Rome

When the Bishop of Rome teaches his is not as one Catholic priest put it the position paper of a rather important Bishop Nor is he as The New YorkmiddotTimes indicated the sole voice of one who is chief among equals rather surprisingly going off on his own

The Catholic Church was fOunded upon a person Peter and remains fixed upon a person the Bishop of Rome And to quote the phrase in use from the very ear- Hest day of the Church Where Peter is there is the Church And Peter today is in Paul VI and in no other

As Mission Sunday Approaches People today want to feel personally involved They

feel tnat what they do themselves with their ~hands is worth ever so much more than what they entrust to an institution a facility to accomplish

But the very limits of time and space and ability rule out the pOS8ibiHty of an individuals doing aU be would like to do Every person with a heart for his neighbor would like to be Biafra would want to personshyally feed the children and ease the misery of a whole tribe that is being gradually and brutally exerminated But this simply is not possible

So people need a little more faith and through faith they can know that their support of relief services of missionaries of charitable groups makes them just as much personally involved as if they themselves were presshyent Others may supply the hands but they give life and purpose to the hands and fill them with things that are needed 9thers may be present to the situation immediately but their presence and effectiveness there depend upon the support of people many miles away

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Church Profanation Two separrate but not unrelated church demonstrations

spotlighted the national news in recent weeks The Washshyin~ton walkout had aU the appearances of a well directed stage performance of inferior material and the Milwaukee profanation was a disgrace Df prime magnitude The limited interpretation of freeshynews media really swallowed dom of speech

Credibility Gap Among Religious

RIVER FOREST (NC)shyThe provincial of the New York province of the Dominshyican Order said there is a serious credibility gap that needs to be closed between older and younger members of religioWl orders

Father Kenneth Sullivan Op discussed new tendencies among young men and womeh in religious orders inCluding bull

desirefor partiCipation in d~ terminirig the goals and objecshytiveS of their communities

They want t~ be a part of everything he said and t think that is iheir right

Father Sullivan and more than 40 other Dominic~11 provincials from throughout the world inshyterrupted the drafting of new laws to govern the post-Vatican iI Dominicans to discuss ~new tendencies -in the religious life shy The priests includingmiddot Father Aniceto Fernandez OP master general of the Orders were con chiding the second month of meetings of the orders general chapter held at the Aquinas Institute of Ph~losophy here

Father Charles Fiore OP of the general cha~ter press office said the special plenary session on new phenomena in religious life was unprecedented in a Dominican general chapter and convened at the urging of many of the provinoials who feel that the drafting of new legislashytion for the order without conshy

bull sidering these tendencies would be premature and beside the point

Father Georges Perrault Op provincial of the GOO-member Canadian province summarizing the results of a recent study of 70000 men and women Religious in his country cited these new tendencies in the religious life

Development of Persons The search for authenticity

There is an increasing insistence that peoplemiddot and institutions really become what they profess to be 11he aLternative is seeD

the bait that was cast their Their refusal to listen to any as hypocrisy

way in the Washington circus opposing view places them outshy The importance and developshyAn act of bad manners and poor side the realm of liberal phil shy ment of the person Younger

osophy and casts them into the religious tend to stress that lawsmiddottaste was given the aura of sacred duty by the devotees of void of intellectual dictatorship and institutions should promote

and not suppress personal develshyshowmanship Prescinding from When will these so-called opmentthe question of mutual respect reformers learn that construcshy

A difference toward institushythe difficulties of despotic libshy tive criticism is not one-sided tions The necessity of strucshyeralism were seen in all their It is open and free To dissent tures is acknowledged but it isghoulish inwardness does not mean to walk out 01 felt their role should be kept torunaway from opposing viewsListen to me but I will not a minimum so as not to suffocatelisten to you seems to be the The liberal cause in the Amershy freedom and spontaneity

underlying theme of the script ican church certainly did not A sense of community with allthat was acted out in the aisles benefit by the metqod acting of men and a desire for more inshyof St Matthews Cathedral the Washington players If they terpersonal relationsmiddot insmanThese en-tics of the church wish have any hope of achieving an groupsto hear only the words and understanding with church leadshy An appreciation of worldlyphrases of their own narrowshy ers they should develop a posishy values as useful for promotingminded philosophy They disshy tive attitude and a constructive the Gospelgrace true liberalism by their approach

Blind Obedience Gone Father Perrault said these tenshyDespotoc Liberalism in Milwaukee dencies have had both good and

The upheaval in the Cathedral in middotMilwaukee is an open case of absolute church profanation The Vietniks and Yippies who pushed their way into the sanctuary and assaulted the Rector of the Cathedral reflect the madness that abounds in this country and the mental illness that dominates some of the American spirit

This incident-is an example of despotic liberalism carried to its ultimate conclusion which is violence and bloodshed To inshyvade a place of worship and deshyspoil its sacred purpose violates the most fundamental right we have as American citizens

When such an act occurs it must not be condoned or even tolerated If it is our democratic

bad results in the Church Hepages of 6blivio~ said they represented reactionsExtreme public dissent and to the undermining of principleschurch profanation are by-prodshyseen as directly derived from uctsof revolution the GospelAre we now witnessing the

Most of the superiors herefirst steps in the total and comshyagreed that these characteristicsplete overthrow of our society

Is it too late to undertake a of the modern age are not enshytirely new and are not confinedprocess of evolution to countershyto young Religious but are alsoact such violence There is no

doubt that the forces of historic to be found in older Religious change are at work It is to be who are rejecting formalistie desired that these changes will aspects of traditional religio1Ul

lifecome about not by carnage and despair but rather by reason and Father Sullivan said thedap hope of blind obedience to religious

It is the wise and courageouS superiors are gone forever Be man who works in the light of said that a superior in giving understanding and truth It is authoritative commands should the coward and foolish man who be intelligih1e and be able seeks the darkness of confusion answer for his direcrtives wbelli

Hugh J Goiden LLB iDstitutions will recede into a~d deceit questione4shy

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Twa STUDENTS RETURN TO THEIR TOWNE HOUSE DORMITORY

College ~ay atSton~~ill on Saturday 99 Institutions to Send Representattives

XaveriCln Brother Acting Rector Of University ( WASHINGTON (NC)shyBrother Nivard Scheel Co ix executive assistant to ~ acting rector of the CathshyOlic University of America baa been selected 101 a three-momh Jerm as acting rector

A source at ~e university said CIte selection of Brother SCheel oocurred at a recent meetirig of the universitys board of trustees Official announcement of his selection was delayed pending

- spproval of his religioussupeshyI1Ors the irouree said middotIt is also believed1hat ap

IJroval must be cbtained poundrom Dle Holy See in Rome since the

rnatutes of the pontifical univershy GI1ty call for the rector to lile a 191iest

Brother Scheel who was prinshyC1pal of Nazareth High School in lSrooklyn N Y before coming b Cathqlic University last Fall b a memb~r of the Xaverian llrothers - lRe~rns to Post

Presentmiddotplans call for him to WlSwne theactrlng ree~orship of

Ghe university for three months after theOct 16 departure of

the present aoting rector Father John P Whalen I

Father Whale~ who greed to rerve only one year is returning full time t~ his post as head of

1)pound Corplls Illstrumento~ a ~blishing Muse here Brother

Scheel is a member of the Corshy pus bQard of trustees

_ Brother Scheel a physicist YJ8S president of ~averian Colshylege in Silver Spring Md from 1960 to 1966

The selection of a new hiterim head for Catholic Universitywill give an additional three months fur finding a new permanent rector to the search committee llleaded by John Cardinal Cody ~ Chicagobull

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PostlJllancy Plan EPWORTH (NC) - Nineteen

men completed an experimental eight-week postulancy workshop lbere in Iowa for Divine Word Missionary Brothers The eightshyweek workshop replaced the trashyditional six-month postulancy IPOgram for Brothers

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ties of secular colleges and unishyversities in New York state and northern New Jersey

Father Robert A Mitchell SJ provincial of the l500-man province called the plan a reshyorganization of the orders edushycational facilities to provide

more flexibility in it use of manpower

The New York province inshyeludes all of New York state and the northern part of New Jershysey The jurisdiction comprises four institutions of higher learn-

FINAL VOWS Brother ing - Fordham University in Alfred Messier son of Mr New York Canisius College and Mrs Raoul Messier St Buffalo LeMoyne College Syshy

racuse and St Peters CollegeLouis of France parish Jersey City N J nine high SWaillsea has made final schools 10 retreat houses and

vows as a La Salette Mis- seven parishe~four in New bullbull York City one in Brooklyn one

Slonary He IS m h~s second in Jersey City and two in Bufshyear of theology at the Ip falomiddot

Slliich seminary of the com- ~ Theprovince a~ h~ comshy Dllinity and will reeeve mitments 111 the Phlhppme Isshy 1 lands the Caroline and Marshy

81100r orders thlSf~ll shall Islands Japan Nigeriamiddot expenses

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Students and parents attend- vestigate as closely as possible ing the College Day sponsored a number of colleges in which by the Diocesan School Depart- they may be interested The proshyment and StonehiU College will gram of the day has been ar~

have an opportunity to visitmiddot a ranged around this feature new concept in campus living- Twenty-one colleges from the centhe towne houses These are local area will make their preshyStonehills unique original con- sentations in ciassroom sessions

cept of interestingly designed of 25 minutes each there will be and placed clusters of small four such sessions The remainshyWiits housing 12 students each ing 83 colleges will use the inshyReplacing the middottraditional mas- formal atmosphere of the gymnashysive dormitory complex they siumfor direct consultation with afford opportunities for indi- individual students vidual growth and experiments Choice Il)f CoUlege

m small-group Hving The process of choosing the The purpose of the College right college involves several

Day at StonehilI College is to steps The student has to decide give students and their parents first of all whattype of college Cl particular opportunity to in- he is look~ng middotfor This entails

New York Province Jesuits Have ~~Cin for Manpowerflexibili~y ~EW YORK (NC)-The Jesshy

uits New York province has anshypounced a plan t9 make more members of the order available

pound91 teaching posts on thefaculshy

and Puerto Rico A spoltesman for theprovince said that some Jesuits are al shyready engaged in teacping at non-Catholic institutions of higher learning but from now on it will be a formal concern

of the order to have Jesuits seek out posts in education outside the traditional area of Catholic eQucation

One result of the plan it was explained w0llld be a cutback in the number of Jesuit instrucshytors to certain of its colleges during the next five years while others were expected to receive their normal complements

In another aspect of the plan it was disclosed that the provshyince was investigating the possishybility of working with minority groups to set up a communityshy

owned-and-operated college at an as yet undesignated site

It was announced that if ~ this possibility is found to be

realistic the province has comshymiotted itself to supply some 30 qualified men over the next half-dozen years who will reshyceive in salary only what they

need for living and professional

1t1 ANCliOR liturs Oct 10 1968

Upholds Church College Help

MONTPELIER (NC) The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that public assistance to a religious insUtution need not violate the Separation of Church and State provisions of the U S Constitution In a decision that could have far reaching effects the court upheld a similar lower court ruling

The majority opinion noted that ~e barrier be~ween govshy

etnment and religion is one of degreewitli neutrality the prinshy

consideration of the size of the school for some a small school for others a l8rge university Likewise there is the choice of

an intown school as contrasted to the suburban or campus type school

Most important is the question of whether the college the youngster has in mind lffers the degree or major in which he is interes~ed Each has a particular talent to be developed and each should not settle for less than th~t Lastly the students choice of college must be realistic fi shynancially To be able to choose between commuting and boardshying the studentmiddot must first conshysult his parents to see which is

feaSible Informative SessiODS

A College Day givesa student _and his Parentsmiddot a first hand opshyportunity to obtain a clear anshyswer to the important questions concerning college admissions The Colleges represented at

Stpnehill this Saturday from 930 to 1130 will be most happy to provde the information on this most important choice a high school student faces

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Associate Justice Milford K Smith dissented holding that the first and 14th amendments to the Constitution would be violated If the state provided financial assistance to St Joseph the Proshyvider College in Rutland

The college has been seeking assisian~ from the Vermont ~ucational Buildings Finance Agency to help construct a new dormitory for its students

US Priest Headsmiddot Vincell1tiall1 Fathers

ROME (NC) - Father James Richardson CM has been elected superior general of the VincenUan Fathers He succeeds Father William M Slattery like Father Richardson an American

Father Richardson was supeshyrior of the Los Angeles vice province of the Vincentians As superior general of the Congreshygation Of Missions-Vincentiano -he also become top superior of the womens congregation foundshyed by St Vincent de Paul the Daughters of Charity

Under the new system adopted by the same general chapter that elected him he will serve a term of six years and can be reshyelected to another six-year term Father Slattery who was elected for life and had served 21 years resig~ed voluntarily to make way for the new system

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National Conference of Catholk J3ishops has unanimously apshyproved ih principle a proposal to establish an independent

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sor scientific research on fe~Just as there are fashions in clothes there are fashions tilityin houses We go through a period of a revival of colonial Rhythm research would be

and then a spell where the Italian influence is strongly specified as the first and immeshydiate but not the sole objectivefelt The period that we are in at the moment is quite hard of the foundationto define-a shade of conshy Tmiddothe commimiddotttee named Patrick

even further by gold plastic-liketemporary a dash of tra Cardinal OBoYJe of Washingtonpanels in eaoh cabinet door that Bishop John J Wright middotof Pittampshyditional and a lot of the that ji~ulate bottle glass Blue burgh and Bishopmiddot Andrew Gown~rs personality are the and green as a color scheme Grutka -of Gary Indiana as an II

Ingredients found in a wellshy pervade the kitchen and even ad hoc committee to pursue the designed borne of the sixties the dining nook that looks out proposal The committee is ex Such a house over the river The room is pected to report to-the general was completed the center of a home with many meeting of the U S bishops in this year by Atshy children to feed ~along with November torney and Mrs their friends) and a great numshy Founding of the corporationMilton Silva of ber of visitors to provide middotfoodmiddot bull was proposed by Cardinal St John of G04 andmiddot drink for OBoyle at a meeting of the Parish who live The latter is handled quite NCCB Ad~inistrative Commitshyon Gardeners nicelymiddot with a separate bar area tee here He said its purposeNeck R 0 a d in that has its own sink small reshy would be to sponsor or contract S wan s e a frigerator built in mix center for research aimed at helping ~ Long a favorite and ice maker along with storshy make traditional Judaeo-ChrisshySummer spot age space for bottles and glasses tian morality concerning sex for the Silva family this location - a home bartenders dioom and innocent life more liveable on middotthe end of the Neck comshy cOme true for contemporary believers mands a breathtaking view of What I found fllscinating about The cardinal said the corporashythe Tauriton River and the skyshy this section of the kitchen was tion itself would do no reasearchline of Fall River on one side that the tile man had been able or teaching that it could be and an equally lovely glimpse to set above themiddot sink and bar launched by the bishops of the of a small inlet cove on the counter some tiles that Milt and United States but that it need other Mary had brought from Portushy not be e~c1Usively American

The Silva children Martin 9 gal Not only were these tiles nor entirely Catholic Ana 13 Richard 15 Christine strikingly decorative but they It was envisaged that the COlshy

18 andPaul 19 had spent many were also a momento that meancent HONORS BROTHERS In the amnual art display on poration might sponsor periodichappy vacation days at their something to this family Romes Span18Jh Steps amiddot spect8itor admi-res a painting illternational meetings TheSummercottage on this piece of

Cooking Center foundation would not replace mland so what could be more honoring the sl3ijn Kennedy brothers Sen-Robert ~ Ken c~mpetewith e~isting organizashynatural when the family began A very latest development In nedy and President John F Kennedy P3iinting is the work tionsplanning to builda larger yearshy the world of cooking is the

of Vincenzo Prochio NC Photo round home than to erect it on Corning Cooking Center This this well-loved lot Plans were is a top-of-the-counter unit that Maine Teachers Hold pored over and pored over some cooks like jets but looks just more liJitil a set by Rudolph A like an area of the counter that Renewal middotin Effect Joint Convention Matern of Mineola NY WGS middothas been edged with steel There PORTLAND (NC)-Father Co ehosen~ middotis an indication of jets with Sisters of Charity Teach inmiddot New jersey Albert Koob executive secreta17

The Matern design was folshy lines but ihere tbe resemblance of the Na~ionalCatholic edu~ lowed fairly closely by the ends and gone are the woes of Public Schools tional Association WashingtQD

middotburner c1eanhig builder Manuel Moniz but nancial management in their DC addressed a special sessionSpecial paqs a-repiovided NEWARK (NC)~As a resuit many o~ the oil~tanding feltures Of the catholic Teachers ~oei-middot community 0ther experimentalwith this unjt but Mary of their recent special chapterof the bouse came from Mary middot cOmmunities are planned by the aJtion of Maine during the annual middotexplains that any flat bottomed six Sisters Of St IDIizabeth areand MiJton thus putting their province for Waterbury Conn conve~~p~ o~ t~~ Maine T~~ pan can be ~sOO On the same teaching in public Schools hereown personal stamp on ii Englewood N J and downtown ers Association counter with thIs cooking marvel middotand hi Jersey City

Family KUchen middot Jersey City but the Sisters hi Thespecial session for near~ middot the kitchen deSigners (and ~he Several Sisters are -also nving volved will continue their edu- 800 t~c~ers in the CatholhtNowhere are the familyS likes woman of the house) had put in IIi apartments hi Newarks ghetshy h 1 h Is schools of the diocese of Po

and dislikes more evident than aCorning cuttingboard alld hot to another is nursing at New middot cationworkinparoc lill sc 00 bullland Was part of the first joint in the kitchen of the Silva plate area combined Y~rks Bellevue Hospital arid Three Sisters of the Southern meeting of the MTA and tbe house A dramatic and exci-tirig Formica tops tmlt look like others are engaged in full-time middotProvince based in West Orange CTA Ujgt- to now the CathoDe decor welcomes the visitor into leather condiment drawers that catechetical social and adult ed- N J are now teaching in Newshy teaChers convention has been this area but as Mary points out middot slide out at a touch to reveal ucation work Four convents ark public high schools Two held separatelythe highlights of this unusual rows of individually set spice have held elections to choose others are working in Queen of Schools throughout the stMebut highly functional kitchen and herb bottles a comniunic- their own superior Angels parish there Queen of both Catholic and public were one becomes aware of the great tioncenter complete with plan- Proposals permitting these acshy Angels is the base of the innershy closed during the two days of degree of planning that must ning desk and house intercom 8tivities were voted at the reshy city apostolate in Newark the convention have ~ne into it warming oven and kitchen sink newal chapters held during the

Matador blue is the color of with two washing areas a gar- Summer and became effective ftIe cabinets an out-of-theshy bage disposal and a self-light are when approved by Mother Joshyordinary color that is sparked just a small list of the dream sephine Marie superior general

components that make the Sil- and her council at the mothershyVllS kitchen the most complete house in Convent N JSays Private Schoo~s and up-to-date I have ever seen Four experimeptal communi-

Their specatcular view can ties are planned by the NorthernNeed GOlernment Aid be enjoyed rrom almost any area Province which has its headshyCLEVELAND (NC)-The exshy of the kitchen or the adjoining quarters in New Haven Connpansion of government support Ifamiiy room This family room The first of the communities toof non-public education is esshy that has as its outstanding fea- be organized finds six Sisterssentialmiddotto the continued existence ture a handsome raised fireplace living in a duplex house in Jershyof a free society Dr john Vanden extends to a screened poroh- sey City They engage in a vashyBergtold the national convenshy~tio Complete witlh a huge red riety of apostolates and maytion of Citizens for Educational brick charcoal grill built into wear secular (iress when appro-Freedom in suburban Lakewood one wall priateDr Vanden Berg dean of Calshy

Sliding glass dqors open onto Share Authorityvin College Grand Rapids this porch from an oversized Two Sisters are teaching inMich and newly elected CEF living room that houses an ele- Jersey City public schools anshyboard chairman noted that edshygant contemporamiddotry fireplace of other in a Newark public school ucation is complsory in all sparkling Vermont maple Blue and one in All Saints parish50 states because it promotes and green with touches of gold school in Jersey City A fifth isthe gen~ral welfllre of society

Children in non-pubilc schools in the Color scheme are even establishing a Head Start proshyas well as those in public schools carried over into the impression- gram in St Peters parish Jershyse~e this purpose he said istic painting over the fireplace sey City and the sixth is enshy

that depicts a Paris scene gaged in adult education at StChildren attending non-pubshylk schools meet the compulsory One comes away from the Peters College

Silva home with- too many im- They share authority and fl shyrequirements of the state and by attending school they are pressions to fit into one meagre lb servi~g the public purpose of column But the one impressiolJ New Li rary providing an educated citizenry that stands out is that although ATCHISON (NC)-A threeshybull bull therefore bull bull bull ~hildren this house could well occupy 8 story $106 million library with attending these schools ought page -in House and Gardens itis a 220000 volume capacity has to have support from the state blisically a home that is lived in been dedicated at St Benedicts he said and lOved C4gtllege here in Kansas

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Father Spends More Time Preparing Than Working

By Joseph and Marftyn Roderiek

Any man who owns his own home is forced into being an electrician painter carpenter mason and wall paper hanger as well as part-time plumber or he soon finds himself short of patience and- money We have been the process of renovating bull bath room with a new paint tragedies occurred we were not

intellectually or emotionally afshyjob wall paper electrical fected to allly great extent Howshy

fixtures and some limitecl ever today even a -three yearltarpen try work This is really ow feels the traumatic experishybull small bathmiddotroom and the ~ ence of the live video coveragelhat has to be done is rather of the aftennath of an essassinashybnor tion

did the painting and my Nothing we can do as parentstmele was good enough to do ean completely ovenome the lIDDe of the carpentry butmiddot I effect of sucb vivid portrayals

up my mllnd before of violenee on our childrenmade I rted that I bad papeJed my Turning of( the televison set lest roommiddot Have you ever tried just isnt enough rather we must to get someone to wallpaper a somehow tum on Christian livshyImlall room After two weeks of ing in our bomes in the hope8e1lrehing I am ready to get out that our children w1ll have any tools and cro the job myseH values they can lean on during

It is the size of the job which difficult times Nowhere was makes getting workmen difficultmiddot this core of inner strength irom I cant blame a man for refusing faith better illustrated to the to spend half a day to wallpaper world than through the actions a little room while his services Of the Kennedy family duringmight be mOre profitable elseshy both recent tragedies As parshy~ere ents we truly wonder how you

Home Intermptions iristill such faith and courage in your childrenThe biggest problem wiitb the

do-It-yourself routine is that Feeding Bircls every job beoomes a major proshy

In our own small way we hopeduction Bymiddotthe time a man gets we can do it by starting with thebome from work he is not exshyUttle tiliilgs that children canactly at bis best and every jab understand Feeding birds forDO matter how minOil becomes ezample is more significantmiddot tomagnified beyond proportion them than any great money conshybull took me about five eveninp tributions we can give to charity paint a small bathroom hecause they are too young to

If my home is typical---and I recognize the value of money-ope not for other mens aaIreI

An act of kindnes3 to a gnunpy-before I can settle down to lWyen neighbor may drive home thework it is close to eight odock leachings of Christ cento the younglirst there is the matter of let-shywhile a decade middotof the 1OS8iY mayling into work clothes findmg have no meaning Wr them Charshythe tools or paint preparing itable contributions and prayerskushes etc then settling dawn are a necessary part of an adult work with all the ~ Christians lifebut dilldren needlions which are typical 10 a

Ilome iIllust~ti9llS cl~ to fIlbeir own

to sleep level The baby wont go All of us in our own way can_d he needS a stern word

try flobull make Christian living IIMelissa has a spelling test ampwi part of our everyday life---ilotaeeds a CJuiCk review and Meryl JUSt SOJJletbing we practice anwants ~ to check her math hour onSunday morning andhomework then forget A small Mary GarshySo you work for an bour and den a minute spot set up in theiJPend a half hour putting thingS house to use as a family shrinelIWay and surveying the minAsshyor even grace before meals cancule wOrlt you have accomshy

help in a small way to offset theplished thinking all the time tragic wMld that were Dlving inbow much more profitably you But more than any other lessonClOuld have spent your time Arnll tlhIat we attempt fu order to showit goes without saying that l)1lIf children how to live shouldwhen you finally finish the job be the lesson of respecting theyour wife isnt quite sure she dignity of man as a humanlikes the color of the paint M the being And this we can only dorepair job on the woodwork by exampleBut the crushing blow fallil a

Nothing makes a house moreweek later when you notice that of a home than the odor of wonshythe newly painted surface was derful delights being baked in400 much fer the baby to bear the oven This Pumpkin Bread110 he added a few crayon marks is one of these delights espeshy110 make it more to his liking cially for Autumn

In the Kitchen 1 cups flout

Our first reaction as parents 1~ cups sugar when we beard of the tragic teaspoon bakmg powder assassination of Robert Kennedy 1 teaspoon baking soda ~ the thought What kind of ~ teaspoon cinnamon world have we brought these teaspoon cloves kids into I sin sure that this teaspoon salt question was voiced by counft- teaspoon nutmeg less other parents in this United ~ cup water States WIben we consider that 6cup melted shortening MIl two gkls aged nine and I cup pumpkin Beven have been exposed to no 2 eggs beaten less than three major political ~ cup chopped Illuts tiSassinations within their short 1) Sift the flour sugar baking lifetime we become fully aware PGwder baking soda cinnamonof the difficulties of bringinglIP children as good Christians cloves salt and nutmeg toshym our society gethell

The deep impact of such vio- 2) Add the melted shortening lence is inescapable Violence is (eooled) water pumpkin eggs II10t a new word in the American and nuts Pour into a greased VOCabulamiddotry but since the inven- loaf pan and bake in a 325 tion of TV it is vividly commu- oven for 1 houmiddotr and 15 minutes blcated to even the very young 3) Let stand 3 to 4 hours beshyIn our own youth altooueh fore slicing

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IN BIAFRA Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary nurse starving children and two 00 the Sisters have accomshypanied child refugees to the Portuguese island of Sao Tome off the coast of Nigeria NC Photo

Give Their Lives Missionary Sisters to Remain in Biafra

Until Very End PHILADELPHIA (NC)-The was bombed by federal planes

Sisters have decided themselves About 30 patients were killed that they will remain with their and almost 300 were wounded people in Biafra unil the very Miraculously the Sisters esshyend Theyve given their lives caped injury to the people and tbeyre willing Most of the deaths she exshyto give their lives for them plained are caused not by war

That is how the general sushy wounds but by malnutrition perior of the largest group of starvation and kwashiorker a Sisters now working in warshy pratein deficiency with particshyravaged Biafra describes the at ularly bad effects on children titude of the nuns in her comshy How many Biafrans are dying munity in their work of relievshy each day ing suffering in a blockaded You hear so many conflicting land figures that you dont know

On a visit here to the two which ones to believe Mother American convents of the Misshy stanislaus said And then the sionary Sisters of the Holy R0shy situation cllanges every day sary Irish-born Mother Stanisshy Actually more relief seems to be klus Gallagher said that the 30 getting in now but fOr $Orne Sisters in her oongregation who people it is too hite are ~till working in Biafra We do knoW fr-om letters have only the clotl1esmiddot they are we receive that severiJ thoUshywearing sand peGple aredying ea~ day

Their spare clothing the in the refugee camps We don sheets lrom their beds their mow aboUt all the camps and laundry bags - all these have ~e dont know about the people gone into making clotbing for outside the camps

refugees and bandages for the wounded Mother Stanislaus Pre-Schoolers Learn said

The Sisters with the Biafrans By Experiencinghave followed the policy of goshy SEATTLE (NC)-Pre-schoolshyling with their people as the ers cannot grasp the funnelshyfederal troops advance Twenty type concept of leamiddotrning butof the Sisters are working in instead must learn by experishyfour hospitals which at last reshy encing according to Mrs Veronishyports were still in Biafran-held ca R Dreves mother of six andterritory the other 10 Sisters author of a new catechetical are working in refugee camps series for pre-scboolershelping to organize the daily The series Joy In Tbe Fathshydistribution of relief supplies er has been incorporated intoshe explained the Confraternity of Christian

Many Die Doctrine program in the arehshyOne hospital at Ibiala diocese of the SeatUe Already

Mother Stanislaus contilIlued some 300 arehdiocesan CCD teachers have completed teacber tlraining institutes in pre-school educati~ at Seattle University

Of Resignations The training of teachers is an essential to the success of the

Press Denies Rumors

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A series according to Mrs DrevesVatican press spokesman bas a graduate of Iowa State Univershydenied rumors that some memshy

bers of the Papal Commission sity who has done graduate work for Justice and Peace wanted to m pre-school education there resign from the commission beshy and at Drake University and the cause of disagreement over Pope University of Omaha Pa~l VIs birth control encycli shycal The denial was issued by Msgr Montie Plumbing ampFausto Vallainc head of the

press office of the Holy See Heating Coafter a rumor of unrest in a session of the commission was Over 35 Years reported in the press of Satisfied Service

However while denying the Reg Master Plumber 7023 resignations Msgr Vallainc said JOSEPH RAPOSA JR fua t there had been an exchange 806 NO MAIN STREET of differing points of view on Fall River 675-7497 the encyclical

1HE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Pontiff Receives US Delegation

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI received in audience the U S Southern Lieutenancy ol the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre

The Pope commended th~ group -and its grand prior Bishop Thomas K Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth for the conshystruction of a scbool for refugee children at Jaffa Nazareth Israel

Pope Paul had asked the Holy Sepulchre group to undertake the school in the course of his visit to the Holy Land in 1964

The delegation received by tile Pope had attended the dedicashytion of the school in Israel on Sept 20

May your visit to Rome the present center of tJhe Holy Sepulchre order and the See of the Vicar of Christ the Pope said strengthen you in your resolve to be worthy members of the order in which you are enrolled and encourage you to continue with the greatest posshysible fervor its glorious tradishytion

Diocese Builds Housing Proiect for Elderly

MIAMI (NC)-A second lowshycost housing project for senior citizens sponsored by the Mishyami archdiocese will be erected with aid of a $26 million mortshygage loan from the U S Departshyment of Housing and Urban Deshyvelopment

Sunny Isles Tower Inc will be a seven-story 224 unit avail shyable to couples over the age of 62 whose income is less than $4600 anuually and to individshyuals whose yearly income is less 4lhan $3900 The complex 10shyeated north of Miami Beach near the ocean win contain bull dining room~ hobby shops games rooms and physicians

examining rooms in addition to efficiency and one-bedroom apartments _

Any construotion costs beyond those covered intbe federal mortglge loan will be borne by the archdiocese Edwin C Tucker director of the Archdishyocesan Office of Community Services said

A similar unit with 150 apart shyments located in Pompano is now occupied

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ALLmiddotFAMILY PLAN 1middotPARENT FAMILY PLAN $10000 MAXIMUM $7500 MAXIMUM

You pay only $575 a month and you (NOTE see below for overmiddot65 rates alid how you get your first monthmiddot for onty $1001 may enroll parents who are over 65)

If you arc living by yourself or wish to cover pitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while only one family member you will want the

]mJivitlal Plall You pay only $325 a month and you get your first month for only $1001

tmiddotmiddotI PAYS YOU $100 weekly ) j~~J

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PAYS YOU $100 weekly ~ ($1428 daily) extra cash lVD- r ~ ($1428 dally) extra cash

pitalized $50 weekly ($714 dally) for each your wife is hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 eligible child hospitalized

jf y~u are the only parent living with your ohildren we suggest the One-Parent Family Plall This covers you and all eligible chilshydren living at home between 3 months of age and under 19 Under this plan of course future additions are not included since no maternity benefit is provided in the Olle-Parellt Fomily Plan

You pay only $595 a month and you get your first month for oilly $1001

Even though your parents are covered by limited Enrollment Have the parent to be Medicare a serious conditiou requiring enrolled complete and shin the Enrollment lengthy hospitalization can lucan the end of Form hutenter your address co your name their reserves and loss of independence To (Example co John Jones 120 Main Street

honor their independence and safeguard Anytown USA) We will send the policy your own reserves enroll your parents in and premium notices to you Just eneJose $1 the Hospital Plan for Catholic~ during thi~ for the lirst month

During this limited enrollment you can get come 65 the following modest monthly inshythe exIra casll protectioll needed to fill the crease applies (This is the ollly illcreae that gaps in Medicare simply by filling out the can ever be made as long as you continue Enrollment Form on next page witllout allY your policy in forcc)

Female on All-Family or Husband-Wife Plan bull bullbullbullbullbull ADD $225

Female on One-Parent Family co witliin yotr means or Individual Plan bullbullbullbullbullbull ADD $300

Jf you arcover 65 now or hon you be- l-fale on any llan bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullADD $300

from the very lirst day you enter the hospishy day your policy goes illo effect-and any tal as long-ancl as many times-as you arc I)CW sickness which begins a(teryour policy hospitalized right up to the maximum (Agmiddot is 30 days old There are only these minimiddot gregate of Benefits) of your plan mum neceSSary exceptions pregnancy or

any consequence thereof (unless you have the All-Family Plan) war military ~efice nervous or mental disease or disorder suimiddot cide alcoholism or drug addiction or canmiddot

I ditions coered by Workmens Compensa tion or Employers Liability Laws you are free to go to any hospital of your own choice

that makes a charge for room and board with these exceptions only nursing homes convalescent or self-care units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospital primarily for treatment of tuberculosis alcoholism

But whether or not you have had amiddot chronic drug addiction or nervous or mental disshyailment the Hosp~tal PI~n for Catholics will order

CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT suns YOU BEST

On all plans your cash benefits are paid cover any accident imlllediately tlte vcry

lll]PORTANTHere is another real lt~plus-if you have been told that anyone il your family is uninsurable Even if one of your covered family members has sllffered from cllrollic ailments in the past the kinds of conditions that come back again and again or are likely to recur Ille Hospital Plall jor Catllolics _wll cover0 eacll jamily member jor these pre-exirtillg Lollditiollsajter he hos beell protected by tile policy jot two years

PAYS YOU $100 weekly ($1428 daily) extra cash income while you are hosmiddot

your wife is hospitalized

If you havc no childrcn or if your children are gron and no longer dependent on you you will want the usbmid-Wife Plall 0

F1Pnm~olmI HUSBANOmiddotWIFE PLAN $7500 MAXIMUM

(lI - income while you- are has IP -JI income while you are hosshypitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while

daily) for each eligible child hospitalized

if yours is a YOUng growing family we rec ommend the IfFamily Plall You and your wife are covered at once for accidents for sicknesses which begin after your policy is 30 days old and for maternity benefits after your policy has been in force for 10 1110nths AndoIl your unmarried dependent childrell between 3 months of age and under 19 aro included 01110 extra cost as long as they live at home (Ihis includes not only your pres~ ent children but any future additions)

You pay only $795 a month and you

olller qualifications The Hosnital Plan for Catholics not only accepts you regardless of age it gives you hard-to-find exIra casl proshytectioll during the high-risk senior years at a

Special Not~ If You Are Over 65

Ar~ Your Parents Senior Citizens

Accidentai Death BeriefifOn All Four Plans shy- i

Til (be event of the- accidelitaJmiddot death (within wish to name subject to thl maximum (Agshy90 days of an accid~nt) of any person co~ gregate of Benefits) of your poiicY You

ercd Inde~~ihe-llospitallanforCatholics may-if yo1i wishname youiPlIriShas your $500willbe paid ~9 ~jIY ~eilcfiCiaryyoU btneliciary -

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18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

18 Why should I enroll right nowIf you tire the only parent living with your chilshy No you will bel covered in any hospital of your 13 Why is the Hospital Plan for Catholics aldren we suggest the ONE-PARENT FAMILY cboice that makes a charge for room and board Because an unexpecre1 sickness or accident could most like having an extra bank accountPLAN This c6vers you and all eligible children except nursing homes convalescenr or self-care strike withour warning - and you will not he living at home between 3 months of age and under units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospimiddot When your policy is issued your insurance proshy covered until your policy is in force Remember19 Under this plan of course future additions tal primarily for the treatmenr of tuberculosis drug vides up to $10000 57500 or 55OOO-dependshy if for any reason you change your mind you may ore not Included since no maternity benefit is addicrion alcoholism or nervous or menIal disshy i ng on rhe Aggregate of Benefits of the plan you return your J)olicy within 10 days and your S100 provided in the ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN order choose This is your Healrh-Bank Account will be refunded immediately

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count-much like putting money in and expect Regardless of your age sile of your all across America for over 35 years Cathshy Doesnt it make good sense for you tClgt taking it out of the bank family or the plan you select yOll get your olics everywhere possibly right in your he protected hy the Hospital Plan forr

first month for only $100 See box on preshy Qwn community (including many priests) Catholics should you or a member ofPeace Of Mind And Security ceding page for low rate of plan that suits know of us and may be insured by us your family he suddenly hospitalized

For as long as you live and continue to pay you best Many Catholic schoolchildren have for Why not take a moment now to fiUyour premiums we will never cancel or

How Can We 11)0 It years enjoyed Mutual Protection coverage out your Enrollment Form and maillrefuse to renew your policy for health reashy Serving policyholders throughout the it J1romplly with only $100-introshyHow can we offer so much for so little sons-and we guarantee that we will never United States direct by mail Mutual Proshy ductory cost for YOllr first month~The answer is simple We have lower totalcancel modify or terminate your policy tective has its headquarters in Omaha coveragesales costs The Hospital Plan for Cathoshyunless we decline renewal on all policies of Nebraska where it is incorporated andlics is a mass enrollment plan-all business Money-Back Guarantee this type in your entire state or until the licensedis conducted directly between you and the When you receive your policy youll soo maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your

company by J1ail No salesmen are used policy has been paid No Red Tape-No Salesman Will Call that it is direct honest easy to understand No costly investigations or extra fees It all ]f you enroll now during this limited enshy Bllt if for any reason YOIl change your Extra Cash In Addition 10 Other Insurance adds up to real savings we share with you rollment period there are no other qllalifishy mimi yOIl nwy rellTII it within 10 day]

Yes the Hospital Plan for Catholics pays by giving you top protection at lower cost cations other than to complete and mail and we will promptly refund YOllr dollap you in addition to any health insurance you - Respected Company the Enrollment Form below We will issue Please Note Because this is a limited carry vhether individual or group-even In addition to the exceptional advantages your Hospital Plan for Catholics (Form enrollment we can only accept enrollshy

Medicarel Furthermore all your benefits of the HospitalPlan for CatholiCs-you get P147 Series) immediately-the same day ments postmarked on or before the date ~ (Ire tax-free Of course you may carry only

something even more valuable Your polshy we receive your Form Along with YO~1f shown below But please dont wait The Qne like policy with Mutual Protective icy is backed by the resources and integ~ity policy you will releive an easy-to-use sooner we receive your Form the sooner

Surprisingly Low Cost of the Mutual Protective [nsurlnce Comshy Claim Form Any time you need your benshy your Hospital Plan for Catholics will cover i Membership in the Hospital Plan for Cathshy pallY The Catholics Company specialshy efits you can be sure that your claim will you lind your family We cannot covermiddotyoUmiddot

I OIiCli costs considerably less than you might izing in low-cost protection for Catholics be handled promptly if your policy is Iot in force

r--------middot----~----------------------~--------- ~ 1OI0nt delay-fill out and mail Enrollment Form today with $100 to Mutual Protective Insurance Company I 3860 Leavenworth Street Omaha Nebraska 68105

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INSUREDS NAME (Please Print) ---------------~----77__-----------------I First Middle Initial Last I

ADDRESS__-----------------=----------------------~=-_i 1

IMPORTANTI This enrollmcnt fohn llUTUAL PROTECTIVE must be mailcd no later than midnight of INSURANCE COMPANY

3860 Leavenworth Sttc-et

Street City State Zip No

SliX o Male o Female ~

AGE__DATE OF BIRTH L--l-L-J

Wifes First Name I Middle Initial SELECT 0 All-Family Plan If AI-Flily or UUIbmd-lfIfc

Omaha Nebraska 6810S Plan is selected give foJowing PLAN 0 Husband-Vife Plan Lice~lsed by tTle informationon wife DATE 01 I Month I Day I YearDESIRED WIFES BIRTH

01 Massachusetts Only) 0 Inlividual Plan Do you carry oth~r insurance in Ihis Company 0 No 0 Yes (If yes please list policy numbers) _

Commonwealth (Check One 0 One-Parcnr Family Plan

If for any reason you decide you dontwant your policy you may return it in 10 days I have enclosed my first monthly premium of $ LUO and hereby apply ro Mutual Proreaive Insurance Company Omaha Nebraska

for the Hospiral Plan for Catholics Form 1147 Series an1 Plan rhercunder as selected above I undersrand the policy is nOt in fOloe untiland we will pr~mptly refund your dollar acruallyissued The beneficiary for all persons _covered under this policy shall be Check one

o -------------- _nVItUtiIANI Name of Beneficiary Address

o The Carhnlic parish in which rhe covered person residcs at the time of his death_ I SPECIAL LIMITED

Signed ~X~___-__-____T--7=--~-__=_==---- I Insur~ds Signature

ENROLLMENT PERIOD EXPIRES i f~ -~Iease~make middottheck or money order payable to- MUTUAL PROTECTIVE I Ii MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 20 1968

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

TheRight Revetend Edward TbullOMe~ STD NatiQllll ~

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

G-Acceptable for general au- industIys performance and to diences

M-For mature audiences R-Restricted to those 16 or

older although younger patrons will be admitted If accompanied by a parent or guardian

X-For those 16 and older without restriction with youngshyer patrons barred even if accomshypanied by a parent or guardian

In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

bullbull 1 1 bull ~ middotmiddotr ~ ~ j ~ i ~~~_ i ~ ~~ - (1 film machine and plentyofmi- Thirty Drama Club members crofilmed ma~nes t~ k~p it at SHA ~aU River participaited

15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

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Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

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Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

relationships here in lllinois Jlgtel Vecchio told the fourth

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west ReIigious Vocation Direcshytors Assoeiation thait in order to Iide qualified applicants 00 the Ieligious life or priesthOOd ~ cation directors must be pellshyoons who deeply WlderstanCl themselves who seek an unde-ushystanding of candidates for theen vocations by careful listening and wh~ by interpersonal openshyness allow candidates 00 undelfshystand them

MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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SCHbOLBOY SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE

By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

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3 coSchool OHicials Approve Black History Study

IANSING (NC)-A prO- rram aimed at incorporating Afro - Amerilaquoan history in lite curriculum of all subjects centaught in Catholic schools in Michigan has been approved by rllie states Catholic school ~upershy

i1ntendents ihe plan was developed by

an Afro-American History Comshymittee appointed by the five superintendents lam May

Ihe superintendents who famprm a subcommittee of the Michigan Oatholic Conference Education Department said it lis hoped the plan will be fully ilmplemented by the start of the

1969-70 school year ~hey extended the life of the

afro-American history commitshy~ for one year and asked that it evaluate programs put into effect during the current school iilear

Open Admission Policy The superintendents also asked

lfibe committee to develop curshy~icula for the teaching of Mexishycan-American and American Inshydian history in Catholic schools

The Negro history committee was appointed by the superinshyl1endents to develop a program to reach the history and contribushytions of the American Negro to the nearly 270000 students who rattend Michigans 670 Catholic oohools

Tmiddothe action is one of a series of steps planned by the Educashytion Department of the Michigan Catholic Conference Previous actions included development of an integration program for ~atholic schools followed by tile adoption of an open admisshysion policy for all Catholic achools in Michigan

Plan Workshops Mrs Jackie Warr chairman of

the Afro-American History eommittee said a series of workshops will be conducted during the current school year lor Catholic school principals and teachers in an effort to work out techniques for teaching an integrated curriculum

A complete set of bibliograshyphies on black literature and bistory was compiled by the eommittee for use in language arts programs at the elementary unior high and senior high leve~s along with audio-visual listings These listings are being sent to all Catholic schools for use this year

Ihe Afro-American History eommittee urged all Catholic schools to remove from their libraries books that refiect in- IltCcurate stereotypes of black people

Any such books that are reshyrtained the committee said should be used as examples of literature which usurps the digshyIJlity of black people

Argentine Workers Seek Aid of Pope

TUCUMAN (NC)-The Genshyeral Confederation of Sugar Workers has asked Pope Paul vI to influence the Argentina government and this countrys sugar industry to stop further 1i10sing of sugar mills

The Argentine sugar industry is faced with a large surplus because of international quota restrictions

The workers asked that Pope Paul suggest alternate plans for rural and industrial development projects that could absorb the unemployed and thus help the liarge number of communities laffected by this crisis

-HONORED FOR SERVICE James A Cousins of Valley Stream Long Island received

the Annual World Mission Award of the Mission Secretariat in Washington Mr Cousins who has served on the administrative staff of the National Office of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith is shown with his wife Kathryn as Fr Frederick A McGUire CM executive secreta1Y of the Mission Secretariat makes the presentation NC Photo

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Urges Stronger CCD Programs

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP (NC)-A series of resolutions designed to strengthen the Conshyfraternity Doctrine was adopted by some 600 priests Religious and lay delegates to the first CCD convention in the Newark archdiocese

In one resolution the delegates called for the appointment of religious education coordinators in all parishes to tie together the variety of programs which now existl

One resolution described the CCD as the parish organized It said the CCD is for all members of the parish not just the chil shydren and that its religious edushycation activities must be given full moral and financial support by the parish

The convention called for the formation of a commission to study the aims and goals of Christian education and to deshyvelop on the part of pastors a consciousness of the neeas and opportunities presented by CCD It also urged the establishment of regional CeD offices with full-time directors in the archshydiocese

In one of the conventions principal addresses Father Joshyseph Cannolly of Baltimore president of the National LiturshyJesuits Magazine Studies Encyclical gical Conference urged deleshygates to put aside your doubts As the Holy Spirit prompts youReflects Policies of Holy See move as He inspires you act

ROME (NC)-The fortnightly observed that Pope Paul in anshy Modern World stated that some review of the Rome Jesuits nouncing to the cardinals in 1964 questions awaited the Popes Association Gives Civilta Cattolica has launched a that the birth control problem own jUdgment once his birth $12500 to Needyseries of studies on Pope Paul was under study had mentioned control commission had conshyVIs encyclical on birth control that the norms given by Pope cluded its work PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The

Central Association of the MishyHumanae Vitae Pius XII in this matter were Father Hamel descrimiddotbed the raculous Medal a worldwide orshyAlthough the magazine did not not to be considered out of date encyclical as extra-eonciliar ganization engaged in spreadingsay so publication of the series He said that the theologians rather than pre-conciliar but asshy devotion to Mary Immaculata was undertaken at the behest of who concluded from the Popes serted that it is directly inspired through her Miraculous Medalthe Holy See From the time of failure to mention the norms by conciliar doctrine has donated $12500 to Pope PaulPope Paul VIs eledion the given by Pope Pius XI that With regard to the Popes reshy for the poor of the worldmagazine has increasingly reshy Pope Paul was thinking only of jection of the conclusions of a The check was presented toturned to the policy it adopted the pill at that time were in fact majority of that commission Archbishop Luigi Raimondiat its foundation more than a right Father Hamel recalled that the Apostolic Delegate in the United century ago of reflecting the Conciliar Doctrine Pope himself stated that he had States in Washington DC byHoly Sees policies willingly followed the personalshy Father Donald L Doyle CM

Father Hamel also defendedThere was no indication of istic conception about conshy director of the association bow many articles the series the Pope against the charge that jugal life offered by the com- Archbishop Raimondimiddot is exshywould comprise his encyclical was preconciliar mission pected to be at the associationsthat is that it fell behind theThe first article in the series Father Hamel said that the central shrine here on Nov 27teaching of the Second Vaticanwas by Father Edouard Hamel Pope had heeded a good part to pontificate at the Mass on theCouncil on marriageSJ a Canadian who is a proshy of the premises of the majority feast ot Our Lady of the Mishyfessor of moral theology at He noted that the famous of the commission raculous Medal Romes Gregorian University note 14 of the councils ConsUtshy

tution on the Church and theHis 5000-word article pubshylished in the issue of Sept 21 was entitled The Genesis of the Retired PriestsEncyclical Humanae Vitae but NEW HIGHERgave no details of the history of Continued from Page One the encyclical other than those

of these at 75 and 11 at 70 501already published -Sixty-seven dioceses report

However it did confirm some 0 RATE OFformal retirement programs withthat had previously held the the matter currently under status of rumor study in another 34 dioceses

Father Hamel for example -Retirement stipends vary PIER ANNUM INTERESTfrom continuation of salaries to

a top pension of $600 per monthTheologians Forty-six dioceses have a retireshy PAID QUARTERLY ON PAID~UP ment stipend of $300 per monthContinued from Page One or more Higher figures include SHARE CERTIFICATES

for his ruling We recognized Baltimore $417 Bridgeport Deposits Welcomed in Multiples ofhis right to speak and to speak Conn $600 Brooklyn $500

authoritatively Chicago $600 Erie Pa $400 $20000 up to $30000-on Single and Joint Accounts Hartford $600 Louisville Ky Up to $60OOO-for Corporations $400 San Diego $500 Worcesshy

lot is one thing to fall through weakness but quite another to DIVIDENDS PAID 4 TIMES A YEARter $500deny what is right he said And we look to the offical aushy -The greatest number of reshy February May August and November thority of the Church to teach Ured priests is in Chicago which All Deposits Insured in Full us what is right Catholics do not has 110 Only seven other dishyconsider themselves their own oceses reported more than 30 confessor nor does each of us retirees They are Boston 77 consider ourself alaw unto ourshy Detroit 70 Brooklyn 45 Rochshy Taunton self He who has himself for a ester 41 St Paul-Minneapolis theologian has a fool for a theshy 40 Cleveland 35 and Milwaushy co-operativeologian kee 35

Father Lyons characterized The survey also showed that the relative handful of theoloshy in most dioceses a combination bank gians crying out against the legishy of the priests own funds and timate head of the Church as parish funds paid to a central Main Office 4 Winthrop Street Taunton either confused or puffed up diocesan office is used to fund Branch Office 1400 Fall River Ave Seekonk with their own importance retirement proZrams

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of F~II River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ~4

It~f~mfrQ~~~sect ~ ~StitW1ti(y)D1$ Can middotAidmiddotWorldEcncmy

B) Barbara Ward

How in a world dominated by Great Poers and their struggles to maintain spheres of interest and to influence groups of friendly not to say subservient states can ~my

program of economic assistance avoid becoming an instrushyment of international comshypetition even a factor in re- crushed within a stones throw viving and worsening the of Americas shores is a triblte

middotto Americas restraint And the Cold War Liberal critics of world would be a safer place if

middotjoreign aid in Am~rica ask this popular demonstrations in Russhy qUtstion and their beEef that sla over Czechoslovakia had aid does involve compelled Mr Kosygfn or his

I intervention - colleague to retire from office they quote Viet- But being the least aggressive Dam as a tragic and most powerful state in his- example - has tory does not mean that Amershyled them to icas ultimate allegiance is not make common still to its own sovereignty In 4ause in Con- world society as a whole we gress with the still live in a feudal age where much more us- thf big barons believe themshyual critics at selves to be beyond the law the other end yet the fact that national inshy

of the political ferel1tmiddot and national sovereignty spectrum who simply disap- dicate mOst of the policies purshy

prove of economic assistance be- sued- on our middotlittle planet does cause it ii giving good AmeriCan I~Ot mean that there is no way

middot money to (usually worthless) ciut that economic assistance foreigners mustmiddot always be an instrument The result as we have seen of Great Power poiiticking or

is that the 1968 Amelican appro- foreign aid be given only to priatior for economic assistance shore up the donols interests

is the lowest i~ the I~t tyvo On the fringe of thei l disputes decades-and thiS In the lmme- and their confrontations - the diate afennath of populorum nations have set up a series of ProgressHl and the Pope s ap- international institutions Thcse

peals repeated at ~ogota for may be easily dismissed as the greater help from rich natIons tribute vice pays to virtue but te the poorer lands they are not completely hypo-

Power Polities at Faclt clitical They recognize the Ta-

But thc liberal critics are tional facts of our world in IIllIely wrong to blame the as- which communication is irisilln- sistance programs What distorts taneous most capitals are not and undermiljes their value is mOle than six hours from each the highly charged competitive other and nuclear warheads and homle inteTlJltional system only minutes away of state-power in which they The international institutions have to be operated ale not often used since na-

AS all the Popes have remind tions like individuals tend to ed us in the last half-century rea~tto raw emotion more eur world order--or rather dis- easlly than to rational self-intershy

middotorder _ is based on the blind est But they exist for the fi rst claims of states to be absolutemiddot time in mans history They exshymasters to know no law other press the future of humanity if

than th~ir own will to conquer humanity is to have a future eontrol and eXllloit any other And a number of them could be rountry small enough to offer uniquely useful in giving some

middot no effective resistance answer to the question whether Here lies the root of our economic assistance can ever be

i finitely danerolis intemational separated from the self-interest of donor states

i anarchy What we are wltness- shy ing in Czechoslovakiais the Two Possibilities middotbrutal practice of the theory that There are two mnin ways in underlies all national sovereign- which these international middotexshyty-that it has absolute claim periments are operating today and brooks no limitations other One is multilateral This than the countervailing power means that groups of nations al shyof other states large enough to though they operate as separate offer it governments consult togethel in

And since all too often the giving aid and in estimating the laquolilly way to find out-if their Imiddotesults power does countervail is to The most active group here I try it out the nations play a is the Atlantic natioils institushy kind of Russian lOulette with lion the Organization for Ecoshy

) each other the sanction and the nomic Cooperation and Develshyi penalty both lying in the fact opment (OECD) It was set up ~r that the revolver fs ultimately 1 Paris as a successor to the loaded body running the Marshall Plan

Americas Retlor4 Japan has been added to comshyOne should say at once that plete the membership of develshy

in this Iespect in spite of the oped market economies critics of Vietnam Americas Tl1e other method is internashyrecord is better thm that of an~ tlonal Here the nations hand other overwhelmingly Gleat ovel funds and operating reshyPower in history Cuba un- s~onsibility to separate internashy

twnal agencies On the side of investment the International

Educators to Meet Bank for Reconstruction and

NoImiddottheast Unit members of Development (the IBRD or

the Catholic Business Education WorJd Bank) and its agencies Association will meet Saturday together with the United Nashy

tions Development ProgramOct 19 at Hogan Center Holy Cross College Worcester Theme (UNDR) are preeminent of the one-day meeting will be But each sector of the world The Inner Man and the Inner economy-trade agdculture edshyCity Among officers of the ucation-has its own agency unit is Sister Magaret Eugene rhese are the instruments which Bishop Cassidy High School could help to internationalize TalUton aid and trade

ADVISOR Rabbi Harold White has been named adshyviser to Jewish students at Georgetown U n i v e r sit y Was~ington DO A former Navy chaplain Rabbi White had previously been rabbi of congregations in Ann Arbor Mich and Dublin Ireland NO Photo

CanadsonlBsslhops Pope ~uUy Agree

middot011 Birth Control OTTAWA (NC) - Archshy

bishop Emmanllele middotCIlrizio the apostolic delegate to Omshyada said Canadas Catholic bishops are in full agreement with Pope Pauls stand on birth control although some people believe differently

Archbishop Clarizio the Popes representative in Canada was commeniing at a news conshy

feience on a birth-control decshylaration made by the Canadian bishops semi-allliual meeting in Winnipeg middotMan of the Canashydian Catholic Conference

The archbishop who attended the conference said he has heard since thit news reports suggest the Canadiall Catholic leaders are takingmiddot a different line from the Pope

This is not so ~he Vatican diplomat said The Pope and the Canadian bishops are in lull agreement he asserted

He said Catholics troubled about the birth control question should go to their confessols and discuss it with them

The archbishops comments came during a news confe~nce

called to publicize the release in Rome of a pamphlet entitled Dialogue with Non-Believers

Need oialogue

ThepubliCation expresses the interest of the Holy Sec in buildshying close cooperation between Catholics and those who profess no religions belief

The document invites Catholics to establish collaboration beshytween individuals or groups with different doctrinal posi-

bull tions and insists on the need for regular dialogue begun in an atm~sphere of freedom and respect

Describing the docum~nt as optimistic Archbishop Cladshyzio said it marked an important change in the Churchs approach to non-believers

We approach them with reshyspect and love before we did not approach them at all

they werelooked upon as lost be SQid

The Parish Parade ST JOEN BAPTIST ST J9SEPIli

CENTRAL VILLAGE FALL RIVIER TheLadies Guild will hold its A ~embership tea wi~IfltiJlow

regular meeting tonight preshy a busineSs meeting of the Womshyceded at 730 by a spaghetti ens Gui~d slated for 745 tonight supper in the parish half Mrs M~ry Azevedo is in charge of HOLY NAME

FALL RIVERpreparations Also - in the hall will be a Contemporary music will atf shy

guild sponsored public whist company the 10 oclock Mass party at 8 Saturday night Oct Sunday morning Oct 13 12 and a rummage sale Samiddotturshy The parish sewing group has day Oct 19 Mrs Bridget Denshy resumed meetings from 1 to 3 ault is whist chairman and Mrs Thursday afternoons in the Jeanette Bibeau is handling school plans for the rummage sale Missalettes have been introshy

duced for the use of parishionersST ANTHONY OF PADUAbull and are to be left in the pewFALL RIVER at the end of Mass

The Council of Catholic WOrJlen Junior CYO basketball- pracshyannounces a membership tea tices will be held Thurstlay rileD for8 Tuesday night Oct 15 in lriday afternoons at 315 011 the the parish hall Guest speaker HigliHmd courtmiddot will be Msgr Anthony M

ST THERESAGomes pastor of Our Lady of SOUTH ATTLEBOROAngels Church Fall River Proceeds of a cake sale sponshyMembers are urged to bring

sored by the Confraternity ofguests by Mrs Lee De Mello Christian Mothers will aid inchainnan purchasing materials for a

ST KILIAN Christmas bazaar scheduled for NEW BEDFORD November The unit held its

The Womens Guild will conshy annual fashion show and ard ducfa rummage sale on Friday party under the direction of Rev and Saturday Oct 18 and 19 Roger Gagne aided by Mrs at 1638 Acushnet Ave near Georgette Vachonmiddot and Velna Earle Street Therrien The eventmiddot benefited

the parish eateehetieal centerMrs Helen Viveiros chairman building fundhas announced thatmiddot the Friday

schedule is from 10 in the morn- Germany Has Newing to 8 in the eveningwhile the Saturday sale will runmiddot from Catholic Weekly10 in the morning to 2 in the FRANKFURT (NC)-Publik IIIafternoon new German Catholic weekly

newspaper made its debut here with a 40-page edition and 1Form New Coalition

ci rculation of 130000To Study Problems The Gennan bishops contribshy

ST LOUIS (NC)-A newroshy uted nearly $4 million to finance alition m individual and orgltlnshy the weekly Its publisher is the izational Catholic leaders has newly founded Society for Jourshybeen formed to confront ~he fl3lism and present plans eall problems facing the Catholic for the ultimate merging of ~

Church in the United States paper anltl the society intAgt bull

The coalition to be known as figtundation the National Committee on Prominent Germans are memshy

Catholic Concerns will focus its bers of the societys board fJII attention on theological reflecshy hustees including finimeier

tiQns liturgy social action Herman-Josef Abs the German church structures and commuli- mi n is t e r of transportation cation middotprocesses The subjects George Leber fonner West GershyWere named as the five most man HoiDe Minister Paul Leeke critical problem areas for the the fonner education minister of U S Church in a position Northrhine - Westphalia state paper drafted by a committee Paul ~kat and Henrich Koepshyof 100 whIch discussed the ~eed pIer Vice-president of the Censhyfor the new coalition at an tral Committee of German April meeting here Catholics and state secretary fJII

In a statement announcing the home ministry On the b6ard the fOrmal esottblishment of the also is auxiliary Bishop Walter NCCC Father Thomas Phelan KamPe of Limburg of Troy N Y newly elected Dr Alois Schardt the ~itorshy

chairman called the move an in-chief of Publik said that the unprecedent~d effort to stimshy paper will serve as a forum for ulate inter-action in the Church variottS opinions within the and tq en~rgize the vast human Church resources of the Americamiddotn Cathshyolic community in Iesponse tfl the contemporary crisis DEBROSS OIL

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5 THE ANCHO~-Continue Series Retired New Bedford Teacher Shares Life Thurs Oct 10 1968

Of Deliberations In Remarkable Book The Open Door Serra DirectorWith Lutherans By Patricia Francis

middot WILLIAMSBURG (NC)shy Notmiddotes Increase ~mpletion of the first fONi The other day Miss Laurinda C Andrade opened the door of her home at 24 Shershy In VocQtion~years of Lutheran-Roman man St New Bedford to what she feels has to be a good omen Standing on the doorshyCatholic theological convershy ltep were Rt Rev Msgr Hugh A Gallagher pastor of St James Church and a replmiddoteshy OltAHA (NC)-The ex- _tions was marked here in Virshy sentative of R~y~olds-De Walt Printing Inc Msgr Gallagher was paying a pastoral ecutive director of Serra Inshyginia with a three-day session ternational an organizationvisit to Miss Andrades upshythat launched what may prove which fostellR vocations - tostairs 1eighbor The Reynshy(Jo be a prolonged exploration

the priesthood told some 125into the subject of Eucharist olds-De-Walt man was stopshyclergy and laymen the priest isand Ministry ping by to show Miss Anshy stm the most effective sale-manNine Lutheran and 10 Cathshy drade the fimt copy of her first in inspiring young men to enterolic theologians and Church ofshy book to roll off the press the pliesthoodficials participated in the sevshy Title of the book is The Open Harry OHaire of Chrcagoenth of a series of doctrinal deshy Door and the retired New Bedshy speaking at Serras annual disshyliberations initiated in 1965 ford High Sclpol teacher-who trict convention here stressedWlder the joint auspices of the instituted the study of Portushy that la)men must help in thisUSA National Committee of the guese in the New Bedford sysshy important work not only by reshyLutheran World Fedel8tion and tem-describes it as an intershy spectinr priests but by convincshy

~e Bishops Committee on Ecushy pretation Of life and living ing them t1at they are urgentlymenical and Interreligious Afshy based on a fundamental faith neededbirs of the National Conference in divine grace and guidance if OHaire also said the priestsof Catholic Bishops you open your heart to it who are engaged in seeking soshyFather John F Hotchkin asshy The omen There was the cial justic(~ have attracted young

sistant to the executive director book which Miss Andrade men to the priesthood throughof themiddot bishops committee said hopes may help young people this inv01vementthe participants began a revi~w realize we have to work if we OHaire said the fact vocations of the history and ministry of want something and there was are on the inerease in manytlhe Church starting with a study the pastor of the first church areas is eause for hope but nott the material in the New Tesshy ffhe went to when she first arshy optimism~ent and the Lutheran creeds rived in New Bedford from the n appleallS that the sharp deshy

Their initial studies showed Azores - alone and without crease in vocations ill the last the material to be complex and funds few years is reversing with inshythey realized there are mHny Should Mean Something creases of 5- to 20 per cent noted other areas they must reviewshy The Open Door to be pubshy in many parts of the countryand reflect upon before offering he said (lny tentative conclusions he

lished Wednesday Oct 16 traces Theres a reason for this upshy

staled Miss Andrades own open

surge in vocations observed Eighth Meetin~ fliendless in the city to the help

doors from the day she arrived OHIaire There is now an emshy

Participants in the Williamsshy given by her adopted family phasis on inviting young pershybul~ meeting included Dr Arshy here-Mrs Elias B Camara and sons to join the religious life thur Carl Piepkorn professoi of her parents and husband-and Previously we just expected that systematic theology at Concorshy teachels to her education and they would naturally gravitate dia Seminary in St Louis teaching career to the priesthood but it isnt true Father August Hasler a staff The dedication reads In humshy today

Baptist and it has been my One of the people who pushedmember of the Vaticans Secreshy Ble acknowledgement of Diine There ale many new factors

parish ever since it most was Miss Esther Lucetariat for Promoting Christian grace and guidance in my life which are influencing young

Miss Andrades first real She was secretary to the prinshyUnity Father Raymond Brown and as a tribute of gratitude to men to chowe the priesthood

open door opened the day she cipal Walter William She said my adopted cOInUy the United foy their lifes work a1COrd-ing5S opoundSt Marys Seminary B l shy moved into the house on Sherman iIf Mr Whitmarsh says you can middot ttmore and Auxiliary Bishop T States of America to OHaire

Street that she still shares with domiddot it you can do itAustin Murphy of Baltimore The story began in Terceira They select the religious middotlife

Mrs Camara They became my I got home that night andAzores where Laurinda Candida because its one of dediC3tionchairman of the bishops comshy family she says couldnt find the words to tellmittee subcommission for dia- Andrade was born As a child commiUment and involvement

Mrs Camaras mother regisshy Mrs Garcia and the familymiddot logue with Lutherans I was thirsty and hungry for an They feel that they (Zan give

tered her young protege in They had already done 80 mUlihedlication themselves wholly to their eareCThe eighth meeting scheduled classes at New Bedford High for me Albertina wasnt marriedI was born in a village where in this vocation And most imshyIQr San Francisco next Feb 21shy School I thought if I could yet but she was engaged Theymost people -were not educated portant of all they can speak23 wHl include discussi)ns of audit the courses and learn the talked it over with Mr Camaraand I felt an education would out and be themselves he saidContemporary Roman Catholic language then later I could go to and he said to go aheadclear up all the questions I had OHaiJre sairl he is convincedihinking on Relation of Priest school She said If you think Mr William went personallyabout life It didnt of course priests who now are fightingflttrand Bishop Since Vatican IImiddot you can domiddot it Ill do all I can to speak to Dtan Morris at Pemshybut it developed faith the highest standards of socialA Lutheran View of the Validshy to help broke College and I was acceptshyamptv of Lutheran Orders Patrisshy At 17 lLaurinda Andrade shy

Instead her first day I woo justice ale having an excellent ed asmiddot a student I entered Pemshy

tic View of Apostolic Succes- wh()SC family felt as a third effect on young adults considershyloaded down with books I Moke in Septembe1 1927 aDdchild she could not expect more ing the religiouS lifemiddot lSli~nmiddot and the Ecclesial Realshy gtaduated three and It half years majored in modern lan~education than the first two in The young people identify ~y of non-Roman churches-the later French Spanish and Italian Ithe family-decided to oome to -implications of the Second Vati shy with these priests and their the United SUrteB I was going That first daY waS Feb 11 didnt get any eredit for Portushy courageous and imaginative at shyeatl Councils recognition that 1921 and Miss Andrade admiu guesemiddot to save $300 and go back there tack on injustice Tbese pri~ts~il-Roman churches are COlDshy today Little dld I know that Miss Andraldemiddot was gJraduatedto normal school are demonstrating that theIIlUnities -of graee and salvation someday I would be gain back from PeBbroke in 1931 n wasShe arrived in Providence by church is relevant m owr comshythere tG teach the height of the depression andboat on May 1 1917 AUl()Elg her plex society and that priestsAs she studied bel- wa theve were nOgt jobs for teacltersStat Dock Worker fellow passengers were acouple can and are speaking out againstthloug)t high school getting So she took secretarialtJraiDshyfrom near her village who were injustice be saidmiddotTraining Program going to Lowen SIle was to go good grades and gettingm()re inshy in first at the Campbell Sdwol

terested iR more education the then at Kinyons both in NewCHICAGO (NC)-Qffieials 61 with them young student begaa to have BedfltHd I taught- Amerieanfshythe Chicago Conferenee on Reshy

ligioll and Race have announced Anone lla WMId ullspoken dreams zatiort dasses at nigbt

When I got out of customs I never felt that I knew as middot II program now underway to To liew Yodl W H RIlEY

they were not waiting I was mucb as the other kids in mYkain unemployed and underedshy Then she headed fDll Newshyalooe I couldnt speak English class even though they copiedIIC8ted men middotto be dockmen for York to make ber forttmeI WGHt even have an address my papers aU the time But J amp SON Incflhe Chicago inshyarea trucking There Weie some five mil1ioaitt my pocketbook did want to go to Bridgewaterdustry people in New York those ~ ~ A woman gaiag 10 launtoo Normal middotSchoolTbe pr()gram kEiOWD as the cmES SlRVICEamphe leealls and one JIillIion of

Iri-Faith Docll WGrker Traift shy tampGk pity 011 the- Young girl and Go CoDece DISIRt8UfOlS ing Pmgram is designed to deshy Laurinda went to Taunton with Then one day Edwin W

them didnt bave iobs Miss Andrade gGt a iob as a Gosolifteyellttp an unemploymlDt training her We arrived at midnight Whitmarsh then bead of the hisshy social worker in one of tile

Ilnd post-placement program and at noon the next day I was tory department at the high roughest seclions of Brooklyn Fuel Gild Rangewhich will enable 200 men tamp soolting to work as an apprenshy school spoke to Laurinda about It lasted two weeks obtain and retain employment tice in a Taunton mill her future plans You dont I had been flat on my back OILSlIS truck terminal dock workers Six days hii~r Laurincla Anshy want to go to Bridgewater he twice with TB and the last time by identification of those facshy Made came to New Bedford to said you want to go tomiddot a there welle cardiac complicashy Olt BURNERS oors within the industry contribshy boa rd in the same house on four-year college and get a Turn to Page Thirteenuting to turnover officials said Acushnet Avenue as the daughshy degree For Prompt Oel~very

The announcement was made ter and son-in-law of a woman I couldnmiddott she said I just amp DaY amp Night Service at a press conference at the As- in her home village couldnmiddott IiIOciated Truck Lines Chicago liFrom my windowJ could see Mrs Whitmarsh and I will LARIVIERES G E BOILER BURNER UNITS terminal here industrial sponshy the steeple of St James Church loan you some money if you rol of the program which is I waited for someone else to go need it he said closing the Pharmacy Rural 80ttled Gas Service funded by the US Department that first Sunday but no one door on her protests Prescriptions called foil of Labor and endorsed by Joint moved By the third Sunday I The next morning he was at 61 COHANNET sr Council No 25 of the Intemashy knew i had togo myself I didnt the door of my home room with

and delivered LOFT iAUNTON

tional Brotherhood of Teamsters understand the words at St a program all changed things I CHC)COLATES Attleboro - No- middotAttleborcChauffers Warehousemen ano1 Jam~s but it vas my Mass was to drop and things I was to 603 Cottage St 994-7439

middot Helpers of America and its afshy Then she was told by friends take I was sick the rest of the TauntonNew Bedford~tcd Local-UniOn No no that she belonged to St John tlugt dati

MISS LAURINDA C ANDRADE

6 THE AN~HOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 Provincial CitesIts No Use Friend

An Argument From Numbers People are reading quite a few stories in the press-

Catholic and secular - about the numbers of Catholics clerical and lay who are voicing opinionsmiddot contrary to the teachings of Pope Paul in his encyclical On the Transshymission of Human Life

Leaving aside the question of how valid the polls are since they draw sweepipg and general conclusions from a partial sampling of individuals the argument conshytained in the stories needsfu be questioned The burden of the argument seems to be that if a significant nUlllber of persons hold a certain opinionhow canthePope stand by what he has taughtwhat he has asked Catllolics to acshyeept what he has asked priests to teach without a~bi guitymiddot The argument bales morality not 9D what men should d~ but ori what they actually do I~ basescentoralit~ on numbers Push this to a lQgical conclusion and every (me of the Ten Commandments Can be put on the ballot for a yes or no vote Every matter of ~orality Can be subj~ct to a vok And every person voting to do away with this or that aspectmiddot of morality would have a good reason for l bull bull ~

so doing a rea~on that was persuasIve to hIm and to many others

The argument from numbers may be impressive but it should hardly be used in a discussion of morality Moshyrality is a matter of the reflection in the individual of the eternal law of God It is the Will of God as accepted and done by the person And when a Catholic has diffi shyculty knowing what the Will of God is he must turn to those whom God has eSltabHshed to guide him and these are the Church and the teachers of the Church the successhysors of the Apostles the Bishops and above all the Bishshyop of Rome

When the Bishop of Rome teaches his is not as one Catholic priest put it the position paper of a rather important Bishop Nor is he as The New YorkmiddotTimes indicated the sole voice of one who is chief among equals rather surprisingly going off on his own

The Catholic Church was fOunded upon a person Peter and remains fixed upon a person the Bishop of Rome And to quote the phrase in use from the very ear- Hest day of the Church Where Peter is there is the Church And Peter today is in Paul VI and in no other

As Mission Sunday Approaches People today want to feel personally involved They

feel tnat what they do themselves with their ~hands is worth ever so much more than what they entrust to an institution a facility to accomplish

But the very limits of time and space and ability rule out the pOS8ibiHty of an individuals doing aU be would like to do Every person with a heart for his neighbor would like to be Biafra would want to personshyally feed the children and ease the misery of a whole tribe that is being gradually and brutally exerminated But this simply is not possible

So people need a little more faith and through faith they can know that their support of relief services of missionaries of charitable groups makes them just as much personally involved as if they themselves were presshyent Others may supply the hands but they give life and purpose to the hands and fill them with things that are needed 9thers may be present to the situation immediately but their presence and effectiveness there depend upon the support of people many miles away

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Church Profanation Two separrate but not unrelated church demonstrations

spotlighted the national news in recent weeks The Washshyin~ton walkout had aU the appearances of a well directed stage performance of inferior material and the Milwaukee profanation was a disgrace Df prime magnitude The limited interpretation of freeshynews media really swallowed dom of speech

Credibility Gap Among Religious

RIVER FOREST (NC)shyThe provincial of the New York province of the Dominshyican Order said there is a serious credibility gap that needs to be closed between older and younger members of religioWl orders

Father Kenneth Sullivan Op discussed new tendencies among young men and womeh in religious orders inCluding bull

desirefor partiCipation in d~ terminirig the goals and objecshytiveS of their communities

They want t~ be a part of everything he said and t think that is iheir right

Father Sullivan and more than 40 other Dominic~11 provincials from throughout the world inshyterrupted the drafting of new laws to govern the post-Vatican iI Dominicans to discuss ~new tendencies -in the religious life shy The priests includingmiddot Father Aniceto Fernandez OP master general of the Orders were con chiding the second month of meetings of the orders general chapter held at the Aquinas Institute of Ph~losophy here

Father Charles Fiore OP of the general cha~ter press office said the special plenary session on new phenomena in religious life was unprecedented in a Dominican general chapter and convened at the urging of many of the provinoials who feel that the drafting of new legislashytion for the order without conshy

bull sidering these tendencies would be premature and beside the point

Father Georges Perrault Op provincial of the GOO-member Canadian province summarizing the results of a recent study of 70000 men and women Religious in his country cited these new tendencies in the religious life

Development of Persons The search for authenticity

There is an increasing insistence that peoplemiddot and institutions really become what they profess to be 11he aLternative is seeD

the bait that was cast their Their refusal to listen to any as hypocrisy

way in the Washington circus opposing view places them outshy The importance and developshyAn act of bad manners and poor side the realm of liberal phil shy ment of the person Younger

osophy and casts them into the religious tend to stress that lawsmiddottaste was given the aura of sacred duty by the devotees of void of intellectual dictatorship and institutions should promote

and not suppress personal develshyshowmanship Prescinding from When will these so-called opmentthe question of mutual respect reformers learn that construcshy

A difference toward institushythe difficulties of despotic libshy tive criticism is not one-sided tions The necessity of strucshyeralism were seen in all their It is open and free To dissent tures is acknowledged but it isghoulish inwardness does not mean to walk out 01 felt their role should be kept torunaway from opposing viewsListen to me but I will not a minimum so as not to suffocatelisten to you seems to be the The liberal cause in the Amershy freedom and spontaneity

underlying theme of the script ican church certainly did not A sense of community with allthat was acted out in the aisles benefit by the metqod acting of men and a desire for more inshyof St Matthews Cathedral the Washington players If they terpersonal relationsmiddot insmanThese en-tics of the church wish have any hope of achieving an groupsto hear only the words and understanding with church leadshy An appreciation of worldlyphrases of their own narrowshy ers they should develop a posishy values as useful for promotingminded philosophy They disshy tive attitude and a constructive the Gospelgrace true liberalism by their approach

Blind Obedience Gone Father Perrault said these tenshyDespotoc Liberalism in Milwaukee dencies have had both good and

The upheaval in the Cathedral in middotMilwaukee is an open case of absolute church profanation The Vietniks and Yippies who pushed their way into the sanctuary and assaulted the Rector of the Cathedral reflect the madness that abounds in this country and the mental illness that dominates some of the American spirit

This incident-is an example of despotic liberalism carried to its ultimate conclusion which is violence and bloodshed To inshyvade a place of worship and deshyspoil its sacred purpose violates the most fundamental right we have as American citizens

When such an act occurs it must not be condoned or even tolerated If it is our democratic

bad results in the Church Hepages of 6blivio~ said they represented reactionsExtreme public dissent and to the undermining of principleschurch profanation are by-prodshyseen as directly derived from uctsof revolution the GospelAre we now witnessing the

Most of the superiors herefirst steps in the total and comshyagreed that these characteristicsplete overthrow of our society

Is it too late to undertake a of the modern age are not enshytirely new and are not confinedprocess of evolution to countershyto young Religious but are alsoact such violence There is no

doubt that the forces of historic to be found in older Religious change are at work It is to be who are rejecting formalistie desired that these changes will aspects of traditional religio1Ul

lifecome about not by carnage and despair but rather by reason and Father Sullivan said thedap hope of blind obedience to religious

It is the wise and courageouS superiors are gone forever Be man who works in the light of said that a superior in giving understanding and truth It is authoritative commands should the coward and foolish man who be intelligih1e and be able seeks the darkness of confusion answer for his direcrtives wbelli

Hugh J Goiden LLB iDstitutions will recede into a~d deceit questione4shy

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Twa STUDENTS RETURN TO THEIR TOWNE HOUSE DORMITORY

College ~ay atSton~~ill on Saturday 99 Institutions to Send Representattives

XaveriCln Brother Acting Rector Of University ( WASHINGTON (NC)shyBrother Nivard Scheel Co ix executive assistant to ~ acting rector of the CathshyOlic University of America baa been selected 101 a three-momh Jerm as acting rector

A source at ~e university said CIte selection of Brother SCheel oocurred at a recent meetirig of the universitys board of trustees Official announcement of his selection was delayed pending

- spproval of his religioussupeshyI1Ors the irouree said middotIt is also believed1hat ap

IJroval must be cbtained poundrom Dle Holy See in Rome since the

rnatutes of the pontifical univershy GI1ty call for the rector to lile a 191iest

Brother Scheel who was prinshyC1pal of Nazareth High School in lSrooklyn N Y before coming b Cathqlic University last Fall b a memb~r of the Xaverian llrothers - lRe~rns to Post

Presentmiddotplans call for him to WlSwne theactrlng ree~orship of

Ghe university for three months after theOct 16 departure of

the present aoting rector Father John P Whalen I

Father Whale~ who greed to rerve only one year is returning full time t~ his post as head of

1)pound Corplls Illstrumento~ a ~blishing Muse here Brother

Scheel is a member of the Corshy pus bQard of trustees

_ Brother Scheel a physicist YJ8S president of ~averian Colshylege in Silver Spring Md from 1960 to 1966

The selection of a new hiterim head for Catholic Universitywill give an additional three months fur finding a new permanent rector to the search committee llleaded by John Cardinal Cody ~ Chicagobull

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PostlJllancy Plan EPWORTH (NC) - Nineteen

men completed an experimental eight-week postulancy workshop lbere in Iowa for Divine Word Missionary Brothers The eightshyweek workshop replaced the trashyditional six-month postulancy IPOgram for Brothers

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ties of secular colleges and unishyversities in New York state and northern New Jersey

Father Robert A Mitchell SJ provincial of the l500-man province called the plan a reshyorganization of the orders edushycational facilities to provide

more flexibility in it use of manpower

The New York province inshyeludes all of New York state and the northern part of New Jershysey The jurisdiction comprises four institutions of higher learn-

FINAL VOWS Brother ing - Fordham University in Alfred Messier son of Mr New York Canisius College and Mrs Raoul Messier St Buffalo LeMoyne College Syshy

racuse and St Peters CollegeLouis of France parish Jersey City N J nine high SWaillsea has made final schools 10 retreat houses and

vows as a La Salette Mis- seven parishe~four in New bullbull York City one in Brooklyn one

Slonary He IS m h~s second in Jersey City and two in Bufshyear of theology at the Ip falomiddot

Slliich seminary of the com- ~ Theprovince a~ h~ comshy Dllinity and will reeeve mitments 111 the Phlhppme Isshy 1 lands the Caroline and Marshy

81100r orders thlSf~ll shall Islands Japan Nigeriamiddot expenses

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Students and parents attend- vestigate as closely as possible ing the College Day sponsored a number of colleges in which by the Diocesan School Depart- they may be interested The proshyment and StonehiU College will gram of the day has been ar~

have an opportunity to visitmiddot a ranged around this feature new concept in campus living- Twenty-one colleges from the centhe towne houses These are local area will make their preshyStonehills unique original con- sentations in ciassroom sessions

cept of interestingly designed of 25 minutes each there will be and placed clusters of small four such sessions The remainshyWiits housing 12 students each ing 83 colleges will use the inshyReplacing the middottraditional mas- formal atmosphere of the gymnashysive dormitory complex they siumfor direct consultation with afford opportunities for indi- individual students vidual growth and experiments Choice Il)f CoUlege

m small-group Hving The process of choosing the The purpose of the College right college involves several

Day at StonehilI College is to steps The student has to decide give students and their parents first of all whattype of college Cl particular opportunity to in- he is look~ng middotfor This entails

New York Province Jesuits Have ~~Cin for Manpowerflexibili~y ~EW YORK (NC)-The Jesshy

uits New York province has anshypounced a plan t9 make more members of the order available

pound91 teaching posts on thefaculshy

and Puerto Rico A spoltesman for theprovince said that some Jesuits are al shyready engaged in teacping at non-Catholic institutions of higher learning but from now on it will be a formal concern

of the order to have Jesuits seek out posts in education outside the traditional area of Catholic eQucation

One result of the plan it was explained w0llld be a cutback in the number of Jesuit instrucshytors to certain of its colleges during the next five years while others were expected to receive their normal complements

In another aspect of the plan it was disclosed that the provshyince was investigating the possishybility of working with minority groups to set up a communityshy

owned-and-operated college at an as yet undesignated site

It was announced that if ~ this possibility is found to be

realistic the province has comshymiotted itself to supply some 30 qualified men over the next half-dozen years who will reshyceive in salary only what they

need for living and professional

1t1 ANCliOR liturs Oct 10 1968

Upholds Church College Help

MONTPELIER (NC) The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that public assistance to a religious insUtution need not violate the Separation of Church and State provisions of the U S Constitution In a decision that could have far reaching effects the court upheld a similar lower court ruling

The majority opinion noted that ~e barrier be~ween govshy

etnment and religion is one of degreewitli neutrality the prinshy

consideration of the size of the school for some a small school for others a l8rge university Likewise there is the choice of

an intown school as contrasted to the suburban or campus type school

Most important is the question of whether the college the youngster has in mind lffers the degree or major in which he is interes~ed Each has a particular talent to be developed and each should not settle for less than th~t Lastly the students choice of college must be realistic fi shynancially To be able to choose between commuting and boardshying the studentmiddot must first conshysult his parents to see which is

feaSible Informative SessiODS

A College Day givesa student _and his Parentsmiddot a first hand opshyportunity to obtain a clear anshyswer to the important questions concerning college admissions The Colleges represented at

Stpnehill this Saturday from 930 to 1130 will be most happy to provde the information on this most important choice a high school student faces

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ciPal guide and final command The mere fact tl1at public funds are expended to an institution operated by a religious entershyprise does not establish thefact that th~proceeds are used to support the religion professed by the recipient

Associate Justice Milford K Smith dissented holding that the first and 14th amendments to the Constitution would be violated If the state provided financial assistance to St Joseph the Proshyvider College in Rutland

The college has been seeking assisian~ from the Vermont ~ucational Buildings Finance Agency to help construct a new dormitory for its students

US Priest Headsmiddot Vincell1tiall1 Fathers

ROME (NC) - Father James Richardson CM has been elected superior general of the VincenUan Fathers He succeeds Father William M Slattery like Father Richardson an American

Father Richardson was supeshyrior of the Los Angeles vice province of the Vincentians As superior general of the Congreshygation Of Missions-Vincentiano -he also become top superior of the womens congregation foundshyed by St Vincent de Paul the Daughters of Charity

Under the new system adopted by the same general chapter that elected him he will serve a term of six years and can be reshyelected to another six-year term Father Slattery who was elected for life and had served 21 years resig~ed voluntarily to make way for the new system

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On Fert-~Hty 1VASHINGTON (NC) -- PbeKite-hen of Home in Swansea Administrative Committee of the

National Conference of Catholk J3ishops has unanimously apshyproved ih principle a proposal to establish an independent

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sor scientific research on fe~Just as there are fashions in clothes there are fashions tilityin houses We go through a period of a revival of colonial Rhythm research would be

and then a spell where the Italian influence is strongly specified as the first and immeshydiate but not the sole objectivefelt The period that we are in at the moment is quite hard of the foundationto define-a shade of conshy Tmiddothe commimiddotttee named Patrick

even further by gold plastic-liketemporary a dash of tra Cardinal OBoYJe of Washingtonpanels in eaoh cabinet door that Bishop John J Wright middotof Pittampshyditional and a lot of the that ji~ulate bottle glass Blue burgh and Bishopmiddot Andrew Gown~rs personality are the and green as a color scheme Grutka -of Gary Indiana as an II

Ingredients found in a wellshy pervade the kitchen and even ad hoc committee to pursue the designed borne of the sixties the dining nook that looks out proposal The committee is ex Such a house over the river The room is pected to report to-the general was completed the center of a home with many meeting of the U S bishops in this year by Atshy children to feed ~along with November torney and Mrs their friends) and a great numshy Founding of the corporationMilton Silva of ber of visitors to provide middotfoodmiddot bull was proposed by Cardinal St John of G04 andmiddot drink for OBoyle at a meeting of the Parish who live The latter is handled quite NCCB Ad~inistrative Commitshyon Gardeners nicelymiddot with a separate bar area tee here He said its purposeNeck R 0 a d in that has its own sink small reshy would be to sponsor or contract S wan s e a frigerator built in mix center for research aimed at helping ~ Long a favorite and ice maker along with storshy make traditional Judaeo-ChrisshySummer spot age space for bottles and glasses tian morality concerning sex for the Silva family this location - a home bartenders dioom and innocent life more liveable on middotthe end of the Neck comshy cOme true for contemporary believers mands a breathtaking view of What I found fllscinating about The cardinal said the corporashythe Tauriton River and the skyshy this section of the kitchen was tion itself would do no reasearchline of Fall River on one side that the tile man had been able or teaching that it could be and an equally lovely glimpse to set above themiddot sink and bar launched by the bishops of the of a small inlet cove on the counter some tiles that Milt and United States but that it need other Mary had brought from Portushy not be e~c1Usively American

The Silva children Martin 9 gal Not only were these tiles nor entirely Catholic Ana 13 Richard 15 Christine strikingly decorative but they It was envisaged that the COlshy

18 andPaul 19 had spent many were also a momento that meancent HONORS BROTHERS In the amnual art display on poration might sponsor periodichappy vacation days at their something to this family Romes Span18Jh Steps amiddot spect8itor admi-res a painting illternational meetings TheSummercottage on this piece of

Cooking Center foundation would not replace mland so what could be more honoring the sl3ijn Kennedy brothers Sen-Robert ~ Ken c~mpetewith e~isting organizashynatural when the family began A very latest development In nedy and President John F Kennedy P3iinting is the work tionsplanning to builda larger yearshy the world of cooking is the

of Vincenzo Prochio NC Photo round home than to erect it on Corning Cooking Center This this well-loved lot Plans were is a top-of-the-counter unit that Maine Teachers Hold pored over and pored over some cooks like jets but looks just more liJitil a set by Rudolph A like an area of the counter that Renewal middotin Effect Joint Convention Matern of Mineola NY WGS middothas been edged with steel There PORTLAND (NC)-Father Co ehosen~ middotis an indication of jets with Sisters of Charity Teach inmiddot New jersey Albert Koob executive secreta17

The Matern design was folshy lines but ihere tbe resemblance of the Na~ionalCatholic edu~ lowed fairly closely by the ends and gone are the woes of Public Schools tional Association WashingtQD

middotburner c1eanhig builder Manuel Moniz but nancial management in their DC addressed a special sessionSpecial paqs a-repiovided NEWARK (NC)~As a resuit many o~ the oil~tanding feltures Of the catholic Teachers ~oei-middot community 0ther experimentalwith this unjt but Mary of their recent special chapterof the bouse came from Mary middot cOmmunities are planned by the aJtion of Maine during the annual middotexplains that any flat bottomed six Sisters Of St IDIizabeth areand MiJton thus putting their province for Waterbury Conn conve~~p~ o~ t~~ Maine T~~ pan can be ~sOO On the same teaching in public Schools hereown personal stamp on ii Englewood N J and downtown ers Association counter with thIs cooking marvel middotand hi Jersey City

Family KUchen middot Jersey City but the Sisters hi Thespecial session for near~ middot the kitchen deSigners (and ~he Several Sisters are -also nving volved will continue their edu- 800 t~c~ers in the CatholhtNowhere are the familyS likes woman of the house) had put in IIi apartments hi Newarks ghetshy h 1 h Is schools of the diocese of Po

and dislikes more evident than aCorning cuttingboard alld hot to another is nursing at New middot cationworkinparoc lill sc 00 bullland Was part of the first joint in the kitchen of the Silva plate area combined Y~rks Bellevue Hospital arid Three Sisters of the Southern meeting of the MTA and tbe house A dramatic and exci-tirig Formica tops tmlt look like others are engaged in full-time middotProvince based in West Orange CTA Ujgt- to now the CathoDe decor welcomes the visitor into leather condiment drawers that catechetical social and adult ed- N J are now teaching in Newshy teaChers convention has been this area but as Mary points out middot slide out at a touch to reveal ucation work Four convents ark public high schools Two held separatelythe highlights of this unusual rows of individually set spice have held elections to choose others are working in Queen of Schools throughout the stMebut highly functional kitchen and herb bottles a comniunic- their own superior Angels parish there Queen of both Catholic and public were one becomes aware of the great tioncenter complete with plan- Proposals permitting these acshy Angels is the base of the innershy closed during the two days of degree of planning that must ning desk and house intercom 8tivities were voted at the reshy city apostolate in Newark the convention have ~ne into it warming oven and kitchen sink newal chapters held during the

Matador blue is the color of with two washing areas a gar- Summer and became effective ftIe cabinets an out-of-theshy bage disposal and a self-light are when approved by Mother Joshyordinary color that is sparked just a small list of the dream sephine Marie superior general

components that make the Sil- and her council at the mothershyVllS kitchen the most complete house in Convent N JSays Private Schoo~s and up-to-date I have ever seen Four experimeptal communi-

Their specatcular view can ties are planned by the NorthernNeed GOlernment Aid be enjoyed rrom almost any area Province which has its headshyCLEVELAND (NC)-The exshy of the kitchen or the adjoining quarters in New Haven Connpansion of government support Ifamiiy room This family room The first of the communities toof non-public education is esshy that has as its outstanding fea- be organized finds six Sisterssentialmiddotto the continued existence ture a handsome raised fireplace living in a duplex house in Jershyof a free society Dr john Vanden extends to a screened poroh- sey City They engage in a vashyBergtold the national convenshy~tio Complete witlh a huge red riety of apostolates and maytion of Citizens for Educational brick charcoal grill built into wear secular (iress when appro-Freedom in suburban Lakewood one wall priateDr Vanden Berg dean of Calshy

Sliding glass dqors open onto Share Authorityvin College Grand Rapids this porch from an oversized Two Sisters are teaching inMich and newly elected CEF living room that houses an ele- Jersey City public schools anshyboard chairman noted that edshygant contemporamiddotry fireplace of other in a Newark public school ucation is complsory in all sparkling Vermont maple Blue and one in All Saints parish50 states because it promotes and green with touches of gold school in Jersey City A fifth isthe gen~ral welfllre of society

Children in non-pubilc schools in the Color scheme are even establishing a Head Start proshyas well as those in public schools carried over into the impression- gram in St Peters parish Jershyse~e this purpose he said istic painting over the fireplace sey City and the sixth is enshy

that depicts a Paris scene gaged in adult education at StChildren attending non-pubshylk schools meet the compulsory One comes away from the Peters College

Silva home with- too many im- They share authority and fl shyrequirements of the state and by attending school they are pressions to fit into one meagre lb servi~g the public purpose of column But the one impressiolJ New Li rary providing an educated citizenry that stands out is that although ATCHISON (NC)-A threeshybull bull therefore bull bull bull ~hildren this house could well occupy 8 story $106 million library with attending these schools ought page -in House and Gardens itis a 220000 volume capacity has to have support from the state blisically a home that is lived in been dedicated at St Benedicts he said and lOved C4gtllege here in Kansas

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Father Spends More Time Preparing Than Working

By Joseph and Marftyn Roderiek

Any man who owns his own home is forced into being an electrician painter carpenter mason and wall paper hanger as well as part-time plumber or he soon finds himself short of patience and- money We have been the process of renovating bull bath room with a new paint tragedies occurred we were not

intellectually or emotionally afshyjob wall paper electrical fected to allly great extent Howshy

fixtures and some limitecl ever today even a -three yearltarpen try work This is really ow feels the traumatic experishybull small bathmiddotroom and the ~ ence of the live video coveragelhat has to be done is rather of the aftennath of an essassinashybnor tion

did the painting and my Nothing we can do as parentstmele was good enough to do ean completely ovenome the lIDDe of the carpentry butmiddot I effect of sucb vivid portrayals

up my mllnd before of violenee on our childrenmade I rted that I bad papeJed my Turning of( the televison set lest roommiddot Have you ever tried just isnt enough rather we must to get someone to wallpaper a somehow tum on Christian livshyImlall room After two weeks of ing in our bomes in the hope8e1lrehing I am ready to get out that our children w1ll have any tools and cro the job myseH values they can lean on during

It is the size of the job which difficult times Nowhere was makes getting workmen difficultmiddot this core of inner strength irom I cant blame a man for refusing faith better illustrated to the to spend half a day to wallpaper world than through the actions a little room while his services Of the Kennedy family duringmight be mOre profitable elseshy both recent tragedies As parshy~ere ents we truly wonder how you

Home Intermptions iristill such faith and courage in your childrenThe biggest problem wiitb the

do-It-yourself routine is that Feeding Bircls every job beoomes a major proshy

In our own small way we hopeduction Bymiddotthe time a man gets we can do it by starting with thebome from work he is not exshyUttle tiliilgs that children canactly at bis best and every jab understand Feeding birds forDO matter how minOil becomes ezample is more significantmiddot tomagnified beyond proportion them than any great money conshybull took me about five eveninp tributions we can give to charity paint a small bathroom hecause they are too young to

If my home is typical---and I recognize the value of money-ope not for other mens aaIreI

An act of kindnes3 to a gnunpy-before I can settle down to lWyen neighbor may drive home thework it is close to eight odock leachings of Christ cento the younglirst there is the matter of let-shywhile a decade middotof the 1OS8iY mayling into work clothes findmg have no meaning Wr them Charshythe tools or paint preparing itable contributions and prayerskushes etc then settling dawn are a necessary part of an adult work with all the ~ Christians lifebut dilldren needlions which are typical 10 a

Ilome iIllust~ti9llS cl~ to fIlbeir own

to sleep level The baby wont go All of us in our own way can_d he needS a stern word

try flobull make Christian living IIMelissa has a spelling test ampwi part of our everyday life---ilotaeeds a CJuiCk review and Meryl JUSt SOJJletbing we practice anwants ~ to check her math hour onSunday morning andhomework then forget A small Mary GarshySo you work for an bour and den a minute spot set up in theiJPend a half hour putting thingS house to use as a family shrinelIWay and surveying the minAsshyor even grace before meals cancule wOrlt you have accomshy

help in a small way to offset theplished thinking all the time tragic wMld that were Dlving inbow much more profitably you But more than any other lessonClOuld have spent your time Arnll tlhIat we attempt fu order to showit goes without saying that l)1lIf children how to live shouldwhen you finally finish the job be the lesson of respecting theyour wife isnt quite sure she dignity of man as a humanlikes the color of the paint M the being And this we can only dorepair job on the woodwork by exampleBut the crushing blow fallil a

Nothing makes a house moreweek later when you notice that of a home than the odor of wonshythe newly painted surface was derful delights being baked in400 much fer the baby to bear the oven This Pumpkin Bread110 he added a few crayon marks is one of these delights espeshy110 make it more to his liking cially for Autumn

In the Kitchen 1 cups flout

Our first reaction as parents 1~ cups sugar when we beard of the tragic teaspoon bakmg powder assassination of Robert Kennedy 1 teaspoon baking soda ~ the thought What kind of ~ teaspoon cinnamon world have we brought these teaspoon cloves kids into I sin sure that this teaspoon salt question was voiced by counft- teaspoon nutmeg less other parents in this United ~ cup water States WIben we consider that 6cup melted shortening MIl two gkls aged nine and I cup pumpkin Beven have been exposed to no 2 eggs beaten less than three major political ~ cup chopped Illuts tiSassinations within their short 1) Sift the flour sugar baking lifetime we become fully aware PGwder baking soda cinnamonof the difficulties of bringinglIP children as good Christians cloves salt and nutmeg toshym our society gethell

The deep impact of such vio- 2) Add the melted shortening lence is inescapable Violence is (eooled) water pumpkin eggs II10t a new word in the American and nuts Pour into a greased VOCabulamiddotry but since the inven- loaf pan and bake in a 325 tion of TV it is vividly commu- oven for 1 houmiddotr and 15 minutes blcated to even the very young 3) Let stand 3 to 4 hours beshyIn our own youth altooueh fore slicing

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IN BIAFRA Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary nurse starving children and two 00 the Sisters have accomshypanied child refugees to the Portuguese island of Sao Tome off the coast of Nigeria NC Photo

Give Their Lives Missionary Sisters to Remain in Biafra

Until Very End PHILADELPHIA (NC)-The was bombed by federal planes

Sisters have decided themselves About 30 patients were killed that they will remain with their and almost 300 were wounded people in Biafra unil the very Miraculously the Sisters esshyend Theyve given their lives caped injury to the people and tbeyre willing Most of the deaths she exshyto give their lives for them plained are caused not by war

That is how the general sushy wounds but by malnutrition perior of the largest group of starvation and kwashiorker a Sisters now working in warshy pratein deficiency with particshyravaged Biafra describes the at ularly bad effects on children titude of the nuns in her comshy How many Biafrans are dying munity in their work of relievshy each day ing suffering in a blockaded You hear so many conflicting land figures that you dont know

On a visit here to the two which ones to believe Mother American convents of the Misshy stanislaus said And then the sionary Sisters of the Holy R0shy situation cllanges every day sary Irish-born Mother Stanisshy Actually more relief seems to be klus Gallagher said that the 30 getting in now but fOr $Orne Sisters in her oongregation who people it is too hite are ~till working in Biafra We do knoW fr-om letters have only the clotl1esmiddot they are we receive that severiJ thoUshywearing sand peGple aredying ea~ day

Their spare clothing the in the refugee camps We don sheets lrom their beds their mow aboUt all the camps and laundry bags - all these have ~e dont know about the people gone into making clotbing for outside the camps

refugees and bandages for the wounded Mother Stanislaus Pre-Schoolers Learn said

The Sisters with the Biafrans By Experiencinghave followed the policy of goshy SEATTLE (NC)-Pre-schoolshyling with their people as the ers cannot grasp the funnelshyfederal troops advance Twenty type concept of leamiddotrning butof the Sisters are working in instead must learn by experishyfour hospitals which at last reshy encing according to Mrs Veronishyports were still in Biafran-held ca R Dreves mother of six andterritory the other 10 Sisters author of a new catechetical are working in refugee camps series for pre-scboolershelping to organize the daily The series Joy In Tbe Fathshydistribution of relief supplies er has been incorporated intoshe explained the Confraternity of Christian

Many Die Doctrine program in the arehshyOne hospital at Ibiala diocese of the SeatUe Already

Mother Stanislaus contilIlued some 300 arehdiocesan CCD teachers have completed teacber tlraining institutes in pre-school educati~ at Seattle University

Of Resignations The training of teachers is an essential to the success of the

Press Denies Rumors

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A series according to Mrs DrevesVatican press spokesman bas a graduate of Iowa State Univershydenied rumors that some memshy

bers of the Papal Commission sity who has done graduate work for Justice and Peace wanted to m pre-school education there resign from the commission beshy and at Drake University and the cause of disagreement over Pope University of Omaha Pa~l VIs birth control encycli shycal The denial was issued by Msgr Montie Plumbing ampFausto Vallainc head of the

press office of the Holy See Heating Coafter a rumor of unrest in a session of the commission was Over 35 Years reported in the press of Satisfied Service

However while denying the Reg Master Plumber 7023 resignations Msgr Vallainc said JOSEPH RAPOSA JR fua t there had been an exchange 806 NO MAIN STREET of differing points of view on Fall River 675-7497 the encyclical

1HE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Pontiff Receives US Delegation

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI received in audience the U S Southern Lieutenancy ol the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre

The Pope commended th~ group -and its grand prior Bishop Thomas K Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth for the conshystruction of a scbool for refugee children at Jaffa Nazareth Israel

Pope Paul had asked the Holy Sepulchre group to undertake the school in the course of his visit to the Holy Land in 1964

The delegation received by tile Pope had attended the dedicashytion of the school in Israel on Sept 20

May your visit to Rome the present center of tJhe Holy Sepulchre order and the See of the Vicar of Christ the Pope said strengthen you in your resolve to be worthy members of the order in which you are enrolled and encourage you to continue with the greatest posshysible fervor its glorious tradishytion

Diocese Builds Housing Proiect for Elderly

MIAMI (NC)-A second lowshycost housing project for senior citizens sponsored by the Mishyami archdiocese will be erected with aid of a $26 million mortshygage loan from the U S Departshyment of Housing and Urban Deshyvelopment

Sunny Isles Tower Inc will be a seven-story 224 unit avail shyable to couples over the age of 62 whose income is less than $4600 anuually and to individshyuals whose yearly income is less 4lhan $3900 The complex 10shyeated north of Miami Beach near the ocean win contain bull dining room~ hobby shops games rooms and physicians

examining rooms in addition to efficiency and one-bedroom apartments _

Any construotion costs beyond those covered intbe federal mortglge loan will be borne by the archdiocese Edwin C Tucker director of the Archdishyocesan Office of Community Services said

A similar unit with 150 apart shyments located in Pompano is now occupied

CENTER Paint and Wallpaper

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TERM DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES Daily ~nterest

~ Units of $1000 One Year Maturity

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10 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968

ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT LIMITED EIMRLlMfEN1rOIR EXTRA CASH BENEFITS EXPIRES OCT 201968

NOW--FOR CATHOLliCSOFALL AGES AND CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF ALL SIZES--

New Hospntal P~(8Hll foU Cltal1l1hl(Q)~nltcs paws e)tral cBlsh dfnrect to youshyin a(Bditiorn to any oth~I DUilstUJlraU1~~~~~WOllP9 gUildDDdtJa~ or Medicarrei

tax-fllee extra cca1slru to lUlSreg as you please

a week wh~ne you sure hospitaiized (See all plans at right)

abull

week whiDe your wife is$75 hospitalized (See AIlmiddotFamily and HusbandmiddotWifeplans at right)

a week for each eligible chUd hospitalized

(See AIlmiddotFamily and OneParent Family plans at right)

accidentaBdeath benefit (Payable on all plans See details at right)

REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE OR THE SIZE OlF YOUR FAMILY YOU CAN fENROll fOR ONLY $100

New llluring this lLillillli~elll IEl1IrroDO If you as husballd falher and breadwinshyent P8rriod yOIll cllln enroDU your ner are suddenly hospitalized your imome self IIInell ell eligibDe members of stops your expenses go up Even if you

have some kind of salary insurance it ~our family with no red tape 111111lt111

probably wont come close to replacingwithout any quslilficaiiol1ls whail shy your full-time pay If your wife is suddenly soever-but you must mlllil youii hospitalized who wiJIlook after the famshyEnrolimelllt Form no leter ilhlllBll ily do the laundry the marketing the Midnight October 2019681 c1eilOing You may have to take time off

from your job-or hire domestic help If

T his could well be themost important one of YOlr children is hospitalized youll news youve heard in years Now you certainly spare no expense Jf YOIre a seshy

may enjoy a speciallow-cost health protecshy ior citize with limited reserves and are tion plan that pays extra cash~ direct to hospitalized even with Mcdicarc where you when unexpected sickness or accident will the extra money you need come hospitalizes you or a member of your from

family Without any extra cash protcctioninMutual Protective Insurance Company case of a hospital emergency debts may be

specializing in health insurance forCathshy incurred savings may be iost peace of olics fOr over 35 years ras created a brandshymind may beshattered-and evenrecoyery new health plan especially for Catholics can be seriously delayed like yourself-the HOSPITAL PLAN FOR

CATHOLICS How The Plan Protects You And Your Family

Try This Plan For Only $1 Now with the unique protection of the

You can actually try the plan under a Hospital Plan for Catholics you can avoid epecial no strings ~introductory offer these worries~because you can be assured

For only $100 you can enroll yourself of extra cash incOIie when youor any covshyand all eligible members of your familyshy ered family member goes to thchospitalshywithout having to see a company represenshyto help keep YOliout of debt to hclpkecp tative alld wilhout any red tape whatsoever yoursavings intact to speed recovery by -during this limited enrollment period easing your worried mind No matter how

-And after you receive your policy if large yout family no maHer what your age for any reason you decide you dont want or occupation and without any other fualshyit you-may return it within 10 days alld iicatiolis whatsoever you can choose any

-your dollar wiltbe promptly refunded of the four low~cost plans shown at right In addition to the important cash beneshy

Why You Need The Hospital Plan For fits you get all ihese valuable extraCatholics In Addition To Ordin~ry

~eatllresHealth Insurance

JJecause 110 matter what othe insllallce You~ HealthmiddotBank Account ~ou nowcarry ii imply woit cover every- Heres a wonderful benefit no mattcr thing which plan you choosc almost Iikc an ex-

Think for a moment-in these days oftra Bank Account When your policy is rising medical costs would your prcsentissued yourinsurance provides up to msurancecover all your hospital bills All $10000 $7500 or $5000according to your surgical and in-hospital doctors bills the Plan you choose This is your Hcalth~ All the medicines drugs supplies and the Bank Account Then every monlh your ma~y other extras Probably not policy is in force an amount equal to your

And even ifall your medical and hospi- regllar monthly premium (including your tal bills were coveted what about all yotir firstmonthisactually added to yOlir maxshy9therexpenses--the bills that k~ep piling il)lil~l Whenyoll havc Claims your bene-

Up at hqAle~tbet~ein~ndoUsilOdcostly lip~ fits are simply sub(roctedfroirt yoUfmiddot ae set to y()urudget~ middotyourlese~ves and your tmiddotmiddot ~

family life _ (C01l1illlled oil lIext poge)

get your first month for only $100 INDIVIDUAL PLAN $5000 MAXIMUM

ALLmiddotFAMILY PLAN 1middotPARENT FAMILY PLAN $10000 MAXIMUM $7500 MAXIMUM

You pay only $575 a month and you (NOTE see below for overmiddot65 rates alid how you get your first monthmiddot for onty $1001 may enroll parents who are over 65)

If you arc living by yourself or wish to cover pitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while only one family member you will want the

]mJivitlal Plall You pay only $325 a month and you get your first month for only $1001

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PAYS YOU $100 weekly ~ ($1428 daily) extra cash lVD- r ~ ($1428 dally) extra cash

pitalized $50 weekly ($714 dally) for each your wife is hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 eligible child hospitalized

jf y~u are the only parent living with your ohildren we suggest the One-Parent Family Plall This covers you and all eligible chilshydren living at home between 3 months of age and under 19 Under this plan of course future additions are not included since no maternity benefit is provided in the Olle-Parellt Fomily Plan

You pay only $595 a month and you get your first month for oilly $1001

Even though your parents are covered by limited Enrollment Have the parent to be Medicare a serious conditiou requiring enrolled complete and shin the Enrollment lengthy hospitalization can lucan the end of Form hutenter your address co your name their reserves and loss of independence To (Example co John Jones 120 Main Street

honor their independence and safeguard Anytown USA) We will send the policy your own reserves enroll your parents in and premium notices to you Just eneJose $1 the Hospital Plan for Catholic~ during thi~ for the lirst month

During this limited enrollment you can get come 65 the following modest monthly inshythe exIra casll protectioll needed to fill the crease applies (This is the ollly illcreae that gaps in Medicare simply by filling out the can ever be made as long as you continue Enrollment Form on next page witllout allY your policy in forcc)

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Female on One-Parent Family co witliin yotr means or Individual Plan bullbullbullbullbullbull ADD $300

Jf you arcover 65 now or hon you be- l-fale on any llan bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullADD $300

from the very lirst day you enter the hospishy day your policy goes illo effect-and any tal as long-ancl as many times-as you arc I)CW sickness which begins a(teryour policy hospitalized right up to the maximum (Agmiddot is 30 days old There are only these minimiddot gregate of Benefits) of your plan mum neceSSary exceptions pregnancy or

any consequence thereof (unless you have the All-Family Plan) war military ~efice nervous or mental disease or disorder suimiddot cide alcoholism or drug addiction or canmiddot

I ditions coered by Workmens Compensa tion or Employers Liability Laws you are free to go to any hospital of your own choice

that makes a charge for room and board with these exceptions only nursing homes convalescent or self-care units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospital primarily for treatment of tuberculosis alcoholism

But whether or not you have had amiddot chronic drug addiction or nervous or mental disshyailment the Hosp~tal PI~n for Catholics will order

CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT suns YOU BEST

On all plans your cash benefits are paid cover any accident imlllediately tlte vcry

lll]PORTANTHere is another real lt~plus-if you have been told that anyone il your family is uninsurable Even if one of your covered family members has sllffered from cllrollic ailments in the past the kinds of conditions that come back again and again or are likely to recur Ille Hospital Plall jor Catllolics _wll cover0 eacll jamily member jor these pre-exirtillg Lollditiollsajter he hos beell protected by tile policy jot two years

PAYS YOU $100 weekly ($1428 daily) extra cash income while you are hosmiddot

your wife is hospitalized

If you havc no childrcn or if your children are gron and no longer dependent on you you will want the usbmid-Wife Plall 0

F1Pnm~olmI HUSBANOmiddotWIFE PLAN $7500 MAXIMUM

(lI - income while you- are has IP -JI income while you are hosshypitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while

daily) for each eligible child hospitalized

if yours is a YOUng growing family we rec ommend the IfFamily Plall You and your wife are covered at once for accidents for sicknesses which begin after your policy is 30 days old and for maternity benefits after your policy has been in force for 10 1110nths AndoIl your unmarried dependent childrell between 3 months of age and under 19 aro included 01110 extra cost as long as they live at home (Ihis includes not only your pres~ ent children but any future additions)

You pay only $795 a month and you

olller qualifications The Hosnital Plan for Catholics not only accepts you regardless of age it gives you hard-to-find exIra casl proshytectioll during the high-risk senior years at a

Special Not~ If You Are Over 65

Ar~ Your Parents Senior Citizens

Accidentai Death BeriefifOn All Four Plans shy- i

Til (be event of the- accidelitaJmiddot death (within wish to name subject to thl maximum (Agshy90 days of an accid~nt) of any person co~ gregate of Benefits) of your poiicY You

ercd Inde~~ihe-llospitallanforCatholics may-if yo1i wishname youiPlIriShas your $500willbe paid ~9 ~jIY ~eilcfiCiaryyoU btneliciary -

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mE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 11

18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

18 Why should I enroll right nowIf you tire the only parent living with your chilshy No you will bel covered in any hospital of your 13 Why is the Hospital Plan for Catholics aldren we suggest the ONE-PARENT FAMILY cboice that makes a charge for room and board Because an unexpecre1 sickness or accident could most like having an extra bank accountPLAN This c6vers you and all eligible children except nursing homes convalescenr or self-care strike withour warning - and you will not he living at home between 3 months of age and under units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospimiddot When your policy is issued your insurance proshy covered until your policy is in force Remember19 Under this plan of course future additions tal primarily for the treatmenr of tuberculosis drug vides up to $10000 57500 or 55OOO-dependshy if for any reason you change your mind you may ore not Included since no maternity benefit is addicrion alcoholism or nervous or menIal disshy i ng on rhe Aggregate of Benefits of the plan you return your J)olicy within 10 days and your S100 provided in the ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN order choose This is your Healrh-Bank Account will be refunded immediately

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count-much like putting money in and expect Regardless of your age sile of your all across America for over 35 years Cathshy Doesnt it make good sense for you tClgt taking it out of the bank family or the plan you select yOll get your olics everywhere possibly right in your he protected hy the Hospital Plan forr

first month for only $100 See box on preshy Qwn community (including many priests) Catholics should you or a member ofPeace Of Mind And Security ceding page for low rate of plan that suits know of us and may be insured by us your family he suddenly hospitalized

For as long as you live and continue to pay you best Many Catholic schoolchildren have for Why not take a moment now to fiUyour premiums we will never cancel or

How Can We 11)0 It years enjoyed Mutual Protection coverage out your Enrollment Form and maillrefuse to renew your policy for health reashy Serving policyholders throughout the it J1romplly with only $100-introshyHow can we offer so much for so little sons-and we guarantee that we will never United States direct by mail Mutual Proshy ductory cost for YOllr first month~The answer is simple We have lower totalcancel modify or terminate your policy tective has its headquarters in Omaha coveragesales costs The Hospital Plan for Cathoshyunless we decline renewal on all policies of Nebraska where it is incorporated andlics is a mass enrollment plan-all business Money-Back Guarantee this type in your entire state or until the licensedis conducted directly between you and the When you receive your policy youll soo maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your

company by J1ail No salesmen are used policy has been paid No Red Tape-No Salesman Will Call that it is direct honest easy to understand No costly investigations or extra fees It all ]f you enroll now during this limited enshy Bllt if for any reason YOIl change your Extra Cash In Addition 10 Other Insurance adds up to real savings we share with you rollment period there are no other qllalifishy mimi yOIl nwy rellTII it within 10 day]

Yes the Hospital Plan for Catholics pays by giving you top protection at lower cost cations other than to complete and mail and we will promptly refund YOllr dollap you in addition to any health insurance you - Respected Company the Enrollment Form below We will issue Please Note Because this is a limited carry vhether individual or group-even In addition to the exceptional advantages your Hospital Plan for Catholics (Form enrollment we can only accept enrollshy

Medicarel Furthermore all your benefits of the HospitalPlan for CatholiCs-you get P147 Series) immediately-the same day ments postmarked on or before the date ~ (Ire tax-free Of course you may carry only

something even more valuable Your polshy we receive your Form Along with YO~1f shown below But please dont wait The Qne like policy with Mutual Protective icy is backed by the resources and integ~ity policy you will releive an easy-to-use sooner we receive your Form the sooner

Surprisingly Low Cost of the Mutual Protective [nsurlnce Comshy Claim Form Any time you need your benshy your Hospital Plan for Catholics will cover i Membership in the Hospital Plan for Cathshy pallY The Catholics Company specialshy efits you can be sure that your claim will you lind your family We cannot covermiddotyoUmiddot

I OIiCli costs considerably less than you might izing in low-cost protection for Catholics be handled promptly if your policy is Iot in force

r--------middot----~----------------------~--------- ~ 1OI0nt delay-fill out and mail Enrollment Form today with $100 to Mutual Protective Insurance Company I 3860 Leavenworth Street Omaha Nebraska 68105

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INSUREDS NAME (Please Print) ---------------~----77__-----------------I First Middle Initial Last I

ADDRESS__-----------------=----------------------~=-_i 1

IMPORTANTI This enrollmcnt fohn llUTUAL PROTECTIVE must be mailcd no later than midnight of INSURANCE COMPANY

3860 Leavenworth Sttc-et

Street City State Zip No

SliX o Male o Female ~

AGE__DATE OF BIRTH L--l-L-J

Wifes First Name I Middle Initial SELECT 0 All-Family Plan If AI-Flily or UUIbmd-lfIfc

Omaha Nebraska 6810S Plan is selected give foJowing PLAN 0 Husband-Vife Plan Lice~lsed by tTle informationon wife DATE 01 I Month I Day I YearDESIRED WIFES BIRTH

01 Massachusetts Only) 0 Inlividual Plan Do you carry oth~r insurance in Ihis Company 0 No 0 Yes (If yes please list policy numbers) _

Commonwealth (Check One 0 One-Parcnr Family Plan

If for any reason you decide you dontwant your policy you may return it in 10 days I have enclosed my first monthly premium of $ LUO and hereby apply ro Mutual Proreaive Insurance Company Omaha Nebraska

for the Hospiral Plan for Catholics Form 1147 Series an1 Plan rhercunder as selected above I undersrand the policy is nOt in fOloe untiland we will pr~mptly refund your dollar acruallyissued The beneficiary for all persons _covered under this policy shall be Check one

o -------------- _nVItUtiIANI Name of Beneficiary Address

o The Carhnlic parish in which rhe covered person residcs at the time of his death_ I SPECIAL LIMITED

Signed ~X~___-__-____T--7=--~-__=_==---- I Insur~ds Signature

ENROLLMENT PERIOD EXPIRES i f~ -~Iease~make middottheck or money order payable to- MUTUAL PROTECTIVE I Ii MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 20 1968

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

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Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

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In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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GRAND RAPIDS (NC) - The An advisory group of about 30 Grand Rapids diocese has estab- persons representing minority lished a Human Relations De- groups and all geographical secshypartment and appointed an Af tors of the diocese will ascershyro-American as its exeCutive di- tron priorities and set policy for rector the department Inauguration of the new unit The executive director is Calshycame as the result of a decision vin W Jeter fumier director by Bishop Allen J Babock that of the Manpower Program for a portion of the funds from the the Kent County United ComshyJ 9 6 8 Diocesan Development munity Services and field repshyFund Campaign would be used resentative for the Michigan to provide services to victims Civil Rights Commission of poverty and discrimination

New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

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15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

- they succeed in establishing fruitful contacts with Christian groups in Europe NC Photo

Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

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Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

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It~f~mfrQ~~~sect ~ ~StitW1ti(y)D1$ Can middotAidmiddotWorldEcncmy

B) Barbara Ward

How in a world dominated by Great Poers and their struggles to maintain spheres of interest and to influence groups of friendly not to say subservient states can ~my

program of economic assistance avoid becoming an instrushyment of international comshypetition even a factor in re- crushed within a stones throw viving and worsening the of Americas shores is a triblte

middotto Americas restraint And the Cold War Liberal critics of world would be a safer place if

middotjoreign aid in Am~rica ask this popular demonstrations in Russhy qUtstion and their beEef that sla over Czechoslovakia had aid does involve compelled Mr Kosygfn or his

I intervention - colleague to retire from office they quote Viet- But being the least aggressive Dam as a tragic and most powerful state in his- example - has tory does not mean that Amershyled them to icas ultimate allegiance is not make common still to its own sovereignty In 4ause in Con- world society as a whole we gress with the still live in a feudal age where much more us- thf big barons believe themshyual critics at selves to be beyond the law the other end yet the fact that national inshy

of the political ferel1tmiddot and national sovereignty spectrum who simply disap- dicate mOst of the policies purshy

prove of economic assistance be- sued- on our middotlittle planet does cause it ii giving good AmeriCan I~Ot mean that there is no way

middot money to (usually worthless) ciut that economic assistance foreigners mustmiddot always be an instrument The result as we have seen of Great Power poiiticking or

is that the 1968 Amelican appro- foreign aid be given only to priatior for economic assistance shore up the donols interests

is the lowest i~ the I~t tyvo On the fringe of thei l disputes decades-and thiS In the lmme- and their confrontations - the diate afennath of populorum nations have set up a series of ProgressHl and the Pope s ap- international institutions Thcse

peals repeated at ~ogota for may be easily dismissed as the greater help from rich natIons tribute vice pays to virtue but te the poorer lands they are not completely hypo-

Power Polities at Faclt clitical They recognize the Ta-

But thc liberal critics are tional facts of our world in IIllIely wrong to blame the as- which communication is irisilln- sistance programs What distorts taneous most capitals are not and undermiljes their value is mOle than six hours from each the highly charged competitive other and nuclear warheads and homle inteTlJltional system only minutes away of state-power in which they The international institutions have to be operated ale not often used since na-

AS all the Popes have remind tions like individuals tend to ed us in the last half-century rea~tto raw emotion more eur world order--or rather dis- easlly than to rational self-intershy

middotorder _ is based on the blind est But they exist for the fi rst claims of states to be absolutemiddot time in mans history They exshymasters to know no law other press the future of humanity if

than th~ir own will to conquer humanity is to have a future eontrol and eXllloit any other And a number of them could be rountry small enough to offer uniquely useful in giving some

middot no effective resistance answer to the question whether Here lies the root of our economic assistance can ever be

i finitely danerolis intemational separated from the self-interest of donor states

i anarchy What we are wltness- shy ing in Czechoslovakiais the Two Possibilities middotbrutal practice of the theory that There are two mnin ways in underlies all national sovereign- which these international middotexshyty-that it has absolute claim periments are operating today and brooks no limitations other One is multilateral This than the countervailing power means that groups of nations al shyof other states large enough to though they operate as separate offer it governments consult togethel in

And since all too often the giving aid and in estimating the laquolilly way to find out-if their Imiddotesults power does countervail is to The most active group here I try it out the nations play a is the Atlantic natioils institushy kind of Russian lOulette with lion the Organization for Ecoshy

) each other the sanction and the nomic Cooperation and Develshyi penalty both lying in the fact opment (OECD) It was set up ~r that the revolver fs ultimately 1 Paris as a successor to the loaded body running the Marshall Plan

Americas Retlor4 Japan has been added to comshyOne should say at once that plete the membership of develshy

in this Iespect in spite of the oped market economies critics of Vietnam Americas Tl1e other method is internashyrecord is better thm that of an~ tlonal Here the nations hand other overwhelmingly Gleat ovel funds and operating reshyPower in history Cuba un- s~onsibility to separate internashy

twnal agencies On the side of investment the International

Educators to Meet Bank for Reconstruction and

NoImiddottheast Unit members of Development (the IBRD or

the Catholic Business Education WorJd Bank) and its agencies Association will meet Saturday together with the United Nashy

tions Development ProgramOct 19 at Hogan Center Holy Cross College Worcester Theme (UNDR) are preeminent of the one-day meeting will be But each sector of the world The Inner Man and the Inner economy-trade agdculture edshyCity Among officers of the ucation-has its own agency unit is Sister Magaret Eugene rhese are the instruments which Bishop Cassidy High School could help to internationalize TalUton aid and trade

ADVISOR Rabbi Harold White has been named adshyviser to Jewish students at Georgetown U n i v e r sit y Was~ington DO A former Navy chaplain Rabbi White had previously been rabbi of congregations in Ann Arbor Mich and Dublin Ireland NO Photo

CanadsonlBsslhops Pope ~uUy Agree

middot011 Birth Control OTTAWA (NC) - Archshy

bishop Emmanllele middotCIlrizio the apostolic delegate to Omshyada said Canadas Catholic bishops are in full agreement with Pope Pauls stand on birth control although some people believe differently

Archbishop Clarizio the Popes representative in Canada was commeniing at a news conshy

feience on a birth-control decshylaration made by the Canadian bishops semi-allliual meeting in Winnipeg middotMan of the Canashydian Catholic Conference

The archbishop who attended the conference said he has heard since thit news reports suggest the Canadiall Catholic leaders are takingmiddot a different line from the Pope

This is not so ~he Vatican diplomat said The Pope and the Canadian bishops are in lull agreement he asserted

He said Catholics troubled about the birth control question should go to their confessols and discuss it with them

The archbishops comments came during a news confe~nce

called to publicize the release in Rome of a pamphlet entitled Dialogue with Non-Believers

Need oialogue

ThepubliCation expresses the interest of the Holy Sec in buildshying close cooperation between Catholics and those who profess no religions belief

The document invites Catholics to establish collaboration beshytween individuals or groups with different doctrinal posi-

bull tions and insists on the need for regular dialogue begun in an atm~sphere of freedom and respect

Describing the docum~nt as optimistic Archbishop Cladshyzio said it marked an important change in the Churchs approach to non-believers

We approach them with reshyspect and love before we did not approach them at all

they werelooked upon as lost be SQid

The Parish Parade ST JOEN BAPTIST ST J9SEPIli

CENTRAL VILLAGE FALL RIVIER TheLadies Guild will hold its A ~embership tea wi~IfltiJlow

regular meeting tonight preshy a busineSs meeting of the Womshyceded at 730 by a spaghetti ens Gui~d slated for 745 tonight supper in the parish half Mrs M~ry Azevedo is in charge of HOLY NAME

FALL RIVERpreparations Also - in the hall will be a Contemporary music will atf shy

guild sponsored public whist company the 10 oclock Mass party at 8 Saturday night Oct Sunday morning Oct 13 12 and a rummage sale Samiddotturshy The parish sewing group has day Oct 19 Mrs Bridget Denshy resumed meetings from 1 to 3 ault is whist chairman and Mrs Thursday afternoons in the Jeanette Bibeau is handling school plans for the rummage sale Missalettes have been introshy

duced for the use of parishionersST ANTHONY OF PADUAbull and are to be left in the pewFALL RIVER at the end of Mass

The Council of Catholic WOrJlen Junior CYO basketball- pracshyannounces a membership tea tices will be held Thurstlay rileD for8 Tuesday night Oct 15 in lriday afternoons at 315 011 the the parish hall Guest speaker HigliHmd courtmiddot will be Msgr Anthony M

ST THERESAGomes pastor of Our Lady of SOUTH ATTLEBOROAngels Church Fall River Proceeds of a cake sale sponshyMembers are urged to bring

sored by the Confraternity ofguests by Mrs Lee De Mello Christian Mothers will aid inchainnan purchasing materials for a

ST KILIAN Christmas bazaar scheduled for NEW BEDFORD November The unit held its

The Womens Guild will conshy annual fashion show and ard ducfa rummage sale on Friday party under the direction of Rev and Saturday Oct 18 and 19 Roger Gagne aided by Mrs at 1638 Acushnet Ave near Georgette Vachonmiddot and Velna Earle Street Therrien The eventmiddot benefited

the parish eateehetieal centerMrs Helen Viveiros chairman building fundhas announced thatmiddot the Friday

schedule is from 10 in the morn- Germany Has Newing to 8 in the eveningwhile the Saturday sale will runmiddot from Catholic Weekly10 in the morning to 2 in the FRANKFURT (NC)-Publik IIIafternoon new German Catholic weekly

newspaper made its debut here with a 40-page edition and 1Form New Coalition

ci rculation of 130000To Study Problems The Gennan bishops contribshy

ST LOUIS (NC)-A newroshy uted nearly $4 million to finance alition m individual and orgltlnshy the weekly Its publisher is the izational Catholic leaders has newly founded Society for Jourshybeen formed to confront ~he fl3lism and present plans eall problems facing the Catholic for the ultimate merging of ~

Church in the United States paper anltl the society intAgt bull

The coalition to be known as figtundation the National Committee on Prominent Germans are memshy

Catholic Concerns will focus its bers of the societys board fJII attention on theological reflecshy hustees including finimeier

tiQns liturgy social action Herman-Josef Abs the German church structures and commuli- mi n is t e r of transportation cation middotprocesses The subjects George Leber fonner West GershyWere named as the five most man HoiDe Minister Paul Leeke critical problem areas for the the fonner education minister of U S Church in a position Northrhine - Westphalia state paper drafted by a committee Paul ~kat and Henrich Koepshyof 100 whIch discussed the ~eed pIer Vice-president of the Censhyfor the new coalition at an tral Committee of German April meeting here Catholics and state secretary fJII

In a statement announcing the home ministry On the b6ard the fOrmal esottblishment of the also is auxiliary Bishop Walter NCCC Father Thomas Phelan KamPe of Limburg of Troy N Y newly elected Dr Alois Schardt the ~itorshy

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5 THE ANCHO~-Continue Series Retired New Bedford Teacher Shares Life Thurs Oct 10 1968

Of Deliberations In Remarkable Book The Open Door Serra DirectorWith Lutherans By Patricia Francis

middot WILLIAMSBURG (NC)shy Notmiddotes Increase ~mpletion of the first fONi The other day Miss Laurinda C Andrade opened the door of her home at 24 Shershy In VocQtion~years of Lutheran-Roman man St New Bedford to what she feels has to be a good omen Standing on the doorshyCatholic theological convershy ltep were Rt Rev Msgr Hugh A Gallagher pastor of St James Church and a replmiddoteshy OltAHA (NC)-The ex- _tions was marked here in Virshy sentative of R~y~olds-De Walt Printing Inc Msgr Gallagher was paying a pastoral ecutive director of Serra Inshyginia with a three-day session ternational an organizationvisit to Miss Andrades upshythat launched what may prove which fostellR vocations - tostairs 1eighbor The Reynshy(Jo be a prolonged exploration

the priesthood told some 125into the subject of Eucharist olds-De-Walt man was stopshyclergy and laymen the priest isand Ministry ping by to show Miss Anshy stm the most effective sale-manNine Lutheran and 10 Cathshy drade the fimt copy of her first in inspiring young men to enterolic theologians and Church ofshy book to roll off the press the pliesthoodficials participated in the sevshy Title of the book is The Open Harry OHaire of Chrcagoenth of a series of doctrinal deshy Door and the retired New Bedshy speaking at Serras annual disshyliberations initiated in 1965 ford High Sclpol teacher-who trict convention here stressedWlder the joint auspices of the instituted the study of Portushy that la)men must help in thisUSA National Committee of the guese in the New Bedford sysshy important work not only by reshyLutheran World Fedel8tion and tem-describes it as an intershy spectinr priests but by convincshy

~e Bishops Committee on Ecushy pretation Of life and living ing them t1at they are urgentlymenical and Interreligious Afshy based on a fundamental faith neededbirs of the National Conference in divine grace and guidance if OHaire also said the priestsof Catholic Bishops you open your heart to it who are engaged in seeking soshyFather John F Hotchkin asshy The omen There was the cial justic(~ have attracted young

sistant to the executive director book which Miss Andrade men to the priesthood throughof themiddot bishops committee said hopes may help young people this inv01vementthe participants began a revi~w realize we have to work if we OHaire said the fact vocations of the history and ministry of want something and there was are on the inerease in manytlhe Church starting with a study the pastor of the first church areas is eause for hope but nott the material in the New Tesshy ffhe went to when she first arshy optimism~ent and the Lutheran creeds rived in New Bedford from the n appleallS that the sharp deshy

Their initial studies showed Azores - alone and without crease in vocations ill the last the material to be complex and funds few years is reversing with inshythey realized there are mHny Should Mean Something creases of 5- to 20 per cent noted other areas they must reviewshy The Open Door to be pubshy in many parts of the countryand reflect upon before offering he said (lny tentative conclusions he

lished Wednesday Oct 16 traces Theres a reason for this upshy

staled Miss Andrades own open

surge in vocations observed Eighth Meetin~ fliendless in the city to the help

doors from the day she arrived OHIaire There is now an emshy

Participants in the Williamsshy given by her adopted family phasis on inviting young pershybul~ meeting included Dr Arshy here-Mrs Elias B Camara and sons to join the religious life thur Carl Piepkorn professoi of her parents and husband-and Previously we just expected that systematic theology at Concorshy teachels to her education and they would naturally gravitate dia Seminary in St Louis teaching career to the priesthood but it isnt true Father August Hasler a staff The dedication reads In humshy today

Baptist and it has been my One of the people who pushedmember of the Vaticans Secreshy Ble acknowledgement of Diine There ale many new factors

parish ever since it most was Miss Esther Lucetariat for Promoting Christian grace and guidance in my life which are influencing young

Miss Andrades first real She was secretary to the prinshyUnity Father Raymond Brown and as a tribute of gratitude to men to chowe the priesthood

open door opened the day she cipal Walter William She said my adopted cOInUy the United foy their lifes work a1COrd-ing5S opoundSt Marys Seminary B l shy moved into the house on Sherman iIf Mr Whitmarsh says you can middot ttmore and Auxiliary Bishop T States of America to OHaire

Street that she still shares with domiddot it you can do itAustin Murphy of Baltimore The story began in Terceira They select the religious middotlife

Mrs Camara They became my I got home that night andAzores where Laurinda Candida because its one of dediC3tionchairman of the bishops comshy family she says couldnt find the words to tellmittee subcommission for dia- Andrade was born As a child commiUment and involvement

Mrs Camaras mother regisshy Mrs Garcia and the familymiddot logue with Lutherans I was thirsty and hungry for an They feel that they (Zan give

tered her young protege in They had already done 80 mUlihedlication themselves wholly to their eareCThe eighth meeting scheduled classes at New Bedford High for me Albertina wasnt marriedI was born in a village where in this vocation And most imshyIQr San Francisco next Feb 21shy School I thought if I could yet but she was engaged Theymost people -were not educated portant of all they can speak23 wHl include discussi)ns of audit the courses and learn the talked it over with Mr Camaraand I felt an education would out and be themselves he saidContemporary Roman Catholic language then later I could go to and he said to go aheadclear up all the questions I had OHaiJre sairl he is convincedihinking on Relation of Priest school She said If you think Mr William went personallyabout life It didnt of course priests who now are fightingflttrand Bishop Since Vatican IImiddot you can domiddot it Ill do all I can to speak to Dtan Morris at Pemshybut it developed faith the highest standards of socialA Lutheran View of the Validshy to help broke College and I was acceptshyamptv of Lutheran Orders Patrisshy At 17 lLaurinda Andrade shy

Instead her first day I woo justice ale having an excellent ed asmiddot a student I entered Pemshy

tic View of Apostolic Succes- wh()SC family felt as a third effect on young adults considershyloaded down with books I Moke in Septembe1 1927 aDdchild she could not expect more ing the religiouS lifemiddot lSli~nmiddot and the Ecclesial Realshy gtaduated three and It half years majored in modern lan~education than the first two in The young people identify ~y of non-Roman churches-the later French Spanish and Italian Ithe family-decided to oome to -implications of the Second Vati shy with these priests and their the United SUrteB I was going That first daY waS Feb 11 didnt get any eredit for Portushy courageous and imaginative at shyeatl Councils recognition that 1921 and Miss Andrade admiu guesemiddot to save $300 and go back there tack on injustice Tbese pri~ts~il-Roman churches are COlDshy today Little dld I know that Miss Andraldemiddot was gJraduatedto normal school are demonstrating that theIIlUnities -of graee and salvation someday I would be gain back from PeBbroke in 1931 n wasShe arrived in Providence by church is relevant m owr comshythere tG teach the height of the depression andboat on May 1 1917 AUl()Elg her plex society and that priestsAs she studied bel- wa theve were nOgt jobs for teacltersStat Dock Worker fellow passengers were acouple can and are speaking out againstthloug)t high school getting So she took secretarialtJraiDshyfrom near her village who were injustice be saidmiddotTraining Program going to Lowen SIle was to go good grades and gettingm()re inshy in first at the Campbell Sdwol

terested iR more education the then at Kinyons both in NewCHICAGO (NC)-Qffieials 61 with them young student begaa to have BedfltHd I taught- Amerieanfshythe Chicago Conferenee on Reshy

ligioll and Race have announced Anone lla WMId ullspoken dreams zatiort dasses at nigbt

When I got out of customs I never felt that I knew as middot II program now underway to To liew Yodl W H RIlEY

they were not waiting I was mucb as the other kids in mYkain unemployed and underedshy Then she headed fDll Newshyalooe I couldnt speak English class even though they copiedIIC8ted men middotto be dockmen for York to make ber forttmeI WGHt even have an address my papers aU the time But J amp SON Incflhe Chicago inshyarea trucking There Weie some five mil1ioaitt my pocketbook did want to go to Bridgewaterdustry people in New York those ~ ~ A woman gaiag 10 launtoo Normal middotSchoolTbe pr()gram kEiOWD as the cmES SlRVICEamphe leealls and one JIillIion of

Iri-Faith Docll WGrker Traift shy tampGk pity 011 the- Young girl and Go CoDece DISIRt8UfOlS ing Pmgram is designed to deshy Laurinda went to Taunton with Then one day Edwin W

them didnt bave iobs Miss Andrade gGt a iob as a Gosolifteyellttp an unemploymlDt training her We arrived at midnight Whitmarsh then bead of the hisshy social worker in one of tile

Ilnd post-placement program and at noon the next day I was tory department at the high roughest seclions of Brooklyn Fuel Gild Rangewhich will enable 200 men tamp soolting to work as an apprenshy school spoke to Laurinda about It lasted two weeks obtain and retain employment tice in a Taunton mill her future plans You dont I had been flat on my back OILSlIS truck terminal dock workers Six days hii~r Laurincla Anshy want to go to Bridgewater he twice with TB and the last time by identification of those facshy Made came to New Bedford to said you want to go tomiddot a there welle cardiac complicashy Olt BURNERS oors within the industry contribshy boa rd in the same house on four-year college and get a Turn to Page Thirteenuting to turnover officials said Acushnet Avenue as the daughshy degree For Prompt Oel~very

The announcement was made ter and son-in-law of a woman I couldnmiddott she said I just amp DaY amp Night Service at a press conference at the As- in her home village couldnmiddott IiIOciated Truck Lines Chicago liFrom my windowJ could see Mrs Whitmarsh and I will LARIVIERES G E BOILER BURNER UNITS terminal here industrial sponshy the steeple of St James Church loan you some money if you rol of the program which is I waited for someone else to go need it he said closing the Pharmacy Rural 80ttled Gas Service funded by the US Department that first Sunday but no one door on her protests Prescriptions called foil of Labor and endorsed by Joint moved By the third Sunday I The next morning he was at 61 COHANNET sr Council No 25 of the Intemashy knew i had togo myself I didnt the door of my home room with

and delivered LOFT iAUNTON

tional Brotherhood of Teamsters understand the words at St a program all changed things I CHC)COLATES Attleboro - No- middotAttleborcChauffers Warehousemen ano1 Jam~s but it vas my Mass was to drop and things I was to 603 Cottage St 994-7439

middot Helpers of America and its afshy Then she was told by friends take I was sick the rest of the TauntonNew Bedford~tcd Local-UniOn No no that she belonged to St John tlugt dati

MISS LAURINDA C ANDRADE

6 THE AN~HOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 Provincial CitesIts No Use Friend

An Argument From Numbers People are reading quite a few stories in the press-

Catholic and secular - about the numbers of Catholics clerical and lay who are voicing opinionsmiddot contrary to the teachings of Pope Paul in his encyclical On the Transshymission of Human Life

Leaving aside the question of how valid the polls are since they draw sweepipg and general conclusions from a partial sampling of individuals the argument conshytained in the stories needsfu be questioned The burden of the argument seems to be that if a significant nUlllber of persons hold a certain opinionhow canthePope stand by what he has taughtwhat he has asked Catllolics to acshyeept what he has asked priests to teach without a~bi guitymiddot The argument bales morality not 9D what men should d~ but ori what they actually do I~ basescentoralit~ on numbers Push this to a lQgical conclusion and every (me of the Ten Commandments Can be put on the ballot for a yes or no vote Every matter of ~orality Can be subj~ct to a vok And every person voting to do away with this or that aspectmiddot of morality would have a good reason for l bull bull ~

so doing a rea~on that was persuasIve to hIm and to many others

The argument from numbers may be impressive but it should hardly be used in a discussion of morality Moshyrality is a matter of the reflection in the individual of the eternal law of God It is the Will of God as accepted and done by the person And when a Catholic has diffi shyculty knowing what the Will of God is he must turn to those whom God has eSltabHshed to guide him and these are the Church and the teachers of the Church the successhysors of the Apostles the Bishops and above all the Bishshyop of Rome

When the Bishop of Rome teaches his is not as one Catholic priest put it the position paper of a rather important Bishop Nor is he as The New YorkmiddotTimes indicated the sole voice of one who is chief among equals rather surprisingly going off on his own

The Catholic Church was fOunded upon a person Peter and remains fixed upon a person the Bishop of Rome And to quote the phrase in use from the very ear- Hest day of the Church Where Peter is there is the Church And Peter today is in Paul VI and in no other

As Mission Sunday Approaches People today want to feel personally involved They

feel tnat what they do themselves with their ~hands is worth ever so much more than what they entrust to an institution a facility to accomplish

But the very limits of time and space and ability rule out the pOS8ibiHty of an individuals doing aU be would like to do Every person with a heart for his neighbor would like to be Biafra would want to personshyally feed the children and ease the misery of a whole tribe that is being gradually and brutally exerminated But this simply is not possible

So people need a little more faith and through faith they can know that their support of relief services of missionaries of charitable groups makes them just as much personally involved as if they themselves were presshyent Others may supply the hands but they give life and purpose to the hands and fill them with things that are needed 9thers may be present to the situation immediately but their presence and effectiveness there depend upon the support of people many miles away

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Church Profanation Two separrate but not unrelated church demonstrations

spotlighted the national news in recent weeks The Washshyin~ton walkout had aU the appearances of a well directed stage performance of inferior material and the Milwaukee profanation was a disgrace Df prime magnitude The limited interpretation of freeshynews media really swallowed dom of speech

Credibility Gap Among Religious

RIVER FOREST (NC)shyThe provincial of the New York province of the Dominshyican Order said there is a serious credibility gap that needs to be closed between older and younger members of religioWl orders

Father Kenneth Sullivan Op discussed new tendencies among young men and womeh in religious orders inCluding bull

desirefor partiCipation in d~ terminirig the goals and objecshytiveS of their communities

They want t~ be a part of everything he said and t think that is iheir right

Father Sullivan and more than 40 other Dominic~11 provincials from throughout the world inshyterrupted the drafting of new laws to govern the post-Vatican iI Dominicans to discuss ~new tendencies -in the religious life shy The priests includingmiddot Father Aniceto Fernandez OP master general of the Orders were con chiding the second month of meetings of the orders general chapter held at the Aquinas Institute of Ph~losophy here

Father Charles Fiore OP of the general cha~ter press office said the special plenary session on new phenomena in religious life was unprecedented in a Dominican general chapter and convened at the urging of many of the provinoials who feel that the drafting of new legislashytion for the order without conshy

bull sidering these tendencies would be premature and beside the point

Father Georges Perrault Op provincial of the GOO-member Canadian province summarizing the results of a recent study of 70000 men and women Religious in his country cited these new tendencies in the religious life

Development of Persons The search for authenticity

There is an increasing insistence that peoplemiddot and institutions really become what they profess to be 11he aLternative is seeD

the bait that was cast their Their refusal to listen to any as hypocrisy

way in the Washington circus opposing view places them outshy The importance and developshyAn act of bad manners and poor side the realm of liberal phil shy ment of the person Younger

osophy and casts them into the religious tend to stress that lawsmiddottaste was given the aura of sacred duty by the devotees of void of intellectual dictatorship and institutions should promote

and not suppress personal develshyshowmanship Prescinding from When will these so-called opmentthe question of mutual respect reformers learn that construcshy

A difference toward institushythe difficulties of despotic libshy tive criticism is not one-sided tions The necessity of strucshyeralism were seen in all their It is open and free To dissent tures is acknowledged but it isghoulish inwardness does not mean to walk out 01 felt their role should be kept torunaway from opposing viewsListen to me but I will not a minimum so as not to suffocatelisten to you seems to be the The liberal cause in the Amershy freedom and spontaneity

underlying theme of the script ican church certainly did not A sense of community with allthat was acted out in the aisles benefit by the metqod acting of men and a desire for more inshyof St Matthews Cathedral the Washington players If they terpersonal relationsmiddot insmanThese en-tics of the church wish have any hope of achieving an groupsto hear only the words and understanding with church leadshy An appreciation of worldlyphrases of their own narrowshy ers they should develop a posishy values as useful for promotingminded philosophy They disshy tive attitude and a constructive the Gospelgrace true liberalism by their approach

Blind Obedience Gone Father Perrault said these tenshyDespotoc Liberalism in Milwaukee dencies have had both good and

The upheaval in the Cathedral in middotMilwaukee is an open case of absolute church profanation The Vietniks and Yippies who pushed their way into the sanctuary and assaulted the Rector of the Cathedral reflect the madness that abounds in this country and the mental illness that dominates some of the American spirit

This incident-is an example of despotic liberalism carried to its ultimate conclusion which is violence and bloodshed To inshyvade a place of worship and deshyspoil its sacred purpose violates the most fundamental right we have as American citizens

When such an act occurs it must not be condoned or even tolerated If it is our democratic

bad results in the Church Hepages of 6blivio~ said they represented reactionsExtreme public dissent and to the undermining of principleschurch profanation are by-prodshyseen as directly derived from uctsof revolution the GospelAre we now witnessing the

Most of the superiors herefirst steps in the total and comshyagreed that these characteristicsplete overthrow of our society

Is it too late to undertake a of the modern age are not enshytirely new and are not confinedprocess of evolution to countershyto young Religious but are alsoact such violence There is no

doubt that the forces of historic to be found in older Religious change are at work It is to be who are rejecting formalistie desired that these changes will aspects of traditional religio1Ul

lifecome about not by carnage and despair but rather by reason and Father Sullivan said thedap hope of blind obedience to religious

It is the wise and courageouS superiors are gone forever Be man who works in the light of said that a superior in giving understanding and truth It is authoritative commands should the coward and foolish man who be intelligih1e and be able seeks the darkness of confusion answer for his direcrtives wbelli

Hugh J Goiden LLB iDstitutions will recede into a~d deceit questione4shy

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Twa STUDENTS RETURN TO THEIR TOWNE HOUSE DORMITORY

College ~ay atSton~~ill on Saturday 99 Institutions to Send Representattives

XaveriCln Brother Acting Rector Of University ( WASHINGTON (NC)shyBrother Nivard Scheel Co ix executive assistant to ~ acting rector of the CathshyOlic University of America baa been selected 101 a three-momh Jerm as acting rector

A source at ~e university said CIte selection of Brother SCheel oocurred at a recent meetirig of the universitys board of trustees Official announcement of his selection was delayed pending

- spproval of his religioussupeshyI1Ors the irouree said middotIt is also believed1hat ap

IJroval must be cbtained poundrom Dle Holy See in Rome since the

rnatutes of the pontifical univershy GI1ty call for the rector to lile a 191iest

Brother Scheel who was prinshyC1pal of Nazareth High School in lSrooklyn N Y before coming b Cathqlic University last Fall b a memb~r of the Xaverian llrothers - lRe~rns to Post

Presentmiddotplans call for him to WlSwne theactrlng ree~orship of

Ghe university for three months after theOct 16 departure of

the present aoting rector Father John P Whalen I

Father Whale~ who greed to rerve only one year is returning full time t~ his post as head of

1)pound Corplls Illstrumento~ a ~blishing Muse here Brother

Scheel is a member of the Corshy pus bQard of trustees

_ Brother Scheel a physicist YJ8S president of ~averian Colshylege in Silver Spring Md from 1960 to 1966

The selection of a new hiterim head for Catholic Universitywill give an additional three months fur finding a new permanent rector to the search committee llleaded by John Cardinal Cody ~ Chicagobull

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PostlJllancy Plan EPWORTH (NC) - Nineteen

men completed an experimental eight-week postulancy workshop lbere in Iowa for Divine Word Missionary Brothers The eightshyweek workshop replaced the trashyditional six-month postulancy IPOgram for Brothers

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ties of secular colleges and unishyversities in New York state and northern New Jersey

Father Robert A Mitchell SJ provincial of the l500-man province called the plan a reshyorganization of the orders edushycational facilities to provide

more flexibility in it use of manpower

The New York province inshyeludes all of New York state and the northern part of New Jershysey The jurisdiction comprises four institutions of higher learn-

FINAL VOWS Brother ing - Fordham University in Alfred Messier son of Mr New York Canisius College and Mrs Raoul Messier St Buffalo LeMoyne College Syshy

racuse and St Peters CollegeLouis of France parish Jersey City N J nine high SWaillsea has made final schools 10 retreat houses and

vows as a La Salette Mis- seven parishe~four in New bullbull York City one in Brooklyn one

Slonary He IS m h~s second in Jersey City and two in Bufshyear of theology at the Ip falomiddot

Slliich seminary of the com- ~ Theprovince a~ h~ comshy Dllinity and will reeeve mitments 111 the Phlhppme Isshy 1 lands the Caroline and Marshy

81100r orders thlSf~ll shall Islands Japan Nigeriamiddot expenses

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Students and parents attend- vestigate as closely as possible ing the College Day sponsored a number of colleges in which by the Diocesan School Depart- they may be interested The proshyment and StonehiU College will gram of the day has been ar~

have an opportunity to visitmiddot a ranged around this feature new concept in campus living- Twenty-one colleges from the centhe towne houses These are local area will make their preshyStonehills unique original con- sentations in ciassroom sessions

cept of interestingly designed of 25 minutes each there will be and placed clusters of small four such sessions The remainshyWiits housing 12 students each ing 83 colleges will use the inshyReplacing the middottraditional mas- formal atmosphere of the gymnashysive dormitory complex they siumfor direct consultation with afford opportunities for indi- individual students vidual growth and experiments Choice Il)f CoUlege

m small-group Hving The process of choosing the The purpose of the College right college involves several

Day at StonehilI College is to steps The student has to decide give students and their parents first of all whattype of college Cl particular opportunity to in- he is look~ng middotfor This entails

New York Province Jesuits Have ~~Cin for Manpowerflexibili~y ~EW YORK (NC)-The Jesshy

uits New York province has anshypounced a plan t9 make more members of the order available

pound91 teaching posts on thefaculshy

and Puerto Rico A spoltesman for theprovince said that some Jesuits are al shyready engaged in teacping at non-Catholic institutions of higher learning but from now on it will be a formal concern

of the order to have Jesuits seek out posts in education outside the traditional area of Catholic eQucation

One result of the plan it was explained w0llld be a cutback in the number of Jesuit instrucshytors to certain of its colleges during the next five years while others were expected to receive their normal complements

In another aspect of the plan it was disclosed that the provshyince was investigating the possishybility of working with minority groups to set up a communityshy

owned-and-operated college at an as yet undesignated site

It was announced that if ~ this possibility is found to be

realistic the province has comshymiotted itself to supply some 30 qualified men over the next half-dozen years who will reshyceive in salary only what they

need for living and professional

1t1 ANCliOR liturs Oct 10 1968

Upholds Church College Help

MONTPELIER (NC) The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that public assistance to a religious insUtution need not violate the Separation of Church and State provisions of the U S Constitution In a decision that could have far reaching effects the court upheld a similar lower court ruling

The majority opinion noted that ~e barrier be~ween govshy

etnment and religion is one of degreewitli neutrality the prinshy

consideration of the size of the school for some a small school for others a l8rge university Likewise there is the choice of

an intown school as contrasted to the suburban or campus type school

Most important is the question of whether the college the youngster has in mind lffers the degree or major in which he is interes~ed Each has a particular talent to be developed and each should not settle for less than th~t Lastly the students choice of college must be realistic fi shynancially To be able to choose between commuting and boardshying the studentmiddot must first conshysult his parents to see which is

feaSible Informative SessiODS

A College Day givesa student _and his Parentsmiddot a first hand opshyportunity to obtain a clear anshyswer to the important questions concerning college admissions The Colleges represented at

Stpnehill this Saturday from 930 to 1130 will be most happy to provde the information on this most important choice a high school student faces

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ciPal guide and final command The mere fact tl1at public funds are expended to an institution operated by a religious entershyprise does not establish thefact that th~proceeds are used to support the religion professed by the recipient

Associate Justice Milford K Smith dissented holding that the first and 14th amendments to the Constitution would be violated If the state provided financial assistance to St Joseph the Proshyvider College in Rutland

The college has been seeking assisian~ from the Vermont ~ucational Buildings Finance Agency to help construct a new dormitory for its students

US Priest Headsmiddot Vincell1tiall1 Fathers

ROME (NC) - Father James Richardson CM has been elected superior general of the VincenUan Fathers He succeeds Father William M Slattery like Father Richardson an American

Father Richardson was supeshyrior of the Los Angeles vice province of the Vincentians As superior general of the Congreshygation Of Missions-Vincentiano -he also become top superior of the womens congregation foundshyed by St Vincent de Paul the Daughters of Charity

Under the new system adopted by the same general chapter that elected him he will serve a term of six years and can be reshyelected to another six-year term Father Slattery who was elected for life and had served 21 years resig~ed voluntarily to make way for the new system

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On Fert-~Hty 1VASHINGTON (NC) -- PbeKite-hen of Home in Swansea Administrative Committee of the

National Conference of Catholk J3ishops has unanimously apshyproved ih principle a proposal to establish an independent

Boasts Latest Conveniences By Marilyn Roderick nonprofit corporation to sponshy

sor scientific research on fe~Just as there are fashions in clothes there are fashions tilityin houses We go through a period of a revival of colonial Rhythm research would be

and then a spell where the Italian influence is strongly specified as the first and immeshydiate but not the sole objectivefelt The period that we are in at the moment is quite hard of the foundationto define-a shade of conshy Tmiddothe commimiddotttee named Patrick

even further by gold plastic-liketemporary a dash of tra Cardinal OBoYJe of Washingtonpanels in eaoh cabinet door that Bishop John J Wright middotof Pittampshyditional and a lot of the that ji~ulate bottle glass Blue burgh and Bishopmiddot Andrew Gown~rs personality are the and green as a color scheme Grutka -of Gary Indiana as an II

Ingredients found in a wellshy pervade the kitchen and even ad hoc committee to pursue the designed borne of the sixties the dining nook that looks out proposal The committee is ex Such a house over the river The room is pected to report to-the general was completed the center of a home with many meeting of the U S bishops in this year by Atshy children to feed ~along with November torney and Mrs their friends) and a great numshy Founding of the corporationMilton Silva of ber of visitors to provide middotfoodmiddot bull was proposed by Cardinal St John of G04 andmiddot drink for OBoyle at a meeting of the Parish who live The latter is handled quite NCCB Ad~inistrative Commitshyon Gardeners nicelymiddot with a separate bar area tee here He said its purposeNeck R 0 a d in that has its own sink small reshy would be to sponsor or contract S wan s e a frigerator built in mix center for research aimed at helping ~ Long a favorite and ice maker along with storshy make traditional Judaeo-ChrisshySummer spot age space for bottles and glasses tian morality concerning sex for the Silva family this location - a home bartenders dioom and innocent life more liveable on middotthe end of the Neck comshy cOme true for contemporary believers mands a breathtaking view of What I found fllscinating about The cardinal said the corporashythe Tauriton River and the skyshy this section of the kitchen was tion itself would do no reasearchline of Fall River on one side that the tile man had been able or teaching that it could be and an equally lovely glimpse to set above themiddot sink and bar launched by the bishops of the of a small inlet cove on the counter some tiles that Milt and United States but that it need other Mary had brought from Portushy not be e~c1Usively American

The Silva children Martin 9 gal Not only were these tiles nor entirely Catholic Ana 13 Richard 15 Christine strikingly decorative but they It was envisaged that the COlshy

18 andPaul 19 had spent many were also a momento that meancent HONORS BROTHERS In the amnual art display on poration might sponsor periodichappy vacation days at their something to this family Romes Span18Jh Steps amiddot spect8itor admi-res a painting illternational meetings TheSummercottage on this piece of

Cooking Center foundation would not replace mland so what could be more honoring the sl3ijn Kennedy brothers Sen-Robert ~ Ken c~mpetewith e~isting organizashynatural when the family began A very latest development In nedy and President John F Kennedy P3iinting is the work tionsplanning to builda larger yearshy the world of cooking is the

of Vincenzo Prochio NC Photo round home than to erect it on Corning Cooking Center This this well-loved lot Plans were is a top-of-the-counter unit that Maine Teachers Hold pored over and pored over some cooks like jets but looks just more liJitil a set by Rudolph A like an area of the counter that Renewal middotin Effect Joint Convention Matern of Mineola NY WGS middothas been edged with steel There PORTLAND (NC)-Father Co ehosen~ middotis an indication of jets with Sisters of Charity Teach inmiddot New jersey Albert Koob executive secreta17

The Matern design was folshy lines but ihere tbe resemblance of the Na~ionalCatholic edu~ lowed fairly closely by the ends and gone are the woes of Public Schools tional Association WashingtQD

middotburner c1eanhig builder Manuel Moniz but nancial management in their DC addressed a special sessionSpecial paqs a-repiovided NEWARK (NC)~As a resuit many o~ the oil~tanding feltures Of the catholic Teachers ~oei-middot community 0ther experimentalwith this unjt but Mary of their recent special chapterof the bouse came from Mary middot cOmmunities are planned by the aJtion of Maine during the annual middotexplains that any flat bottomed six Sisters Of St IDIizabeth areand MiJton thus putting their province for Waterbury Conn conve~~p~ o~ t~~ Maine T~~ pan can be ~sOO On the same teaching in public Schools hereown personal stamp on ii Englewood N J and downtown ers Association counter with thIs cooking marvel middotand hi Jersey City

Family KUchen middot Jersey City but the Sisters hi Thespecial session for near~ middot the kitchen deSigners (and ~he Several Sisters are -also nving volved will continue their edu- 800 t~c~ers in the CatholhtNowhere are the familyS likes woman of the house) had put in IIi apartments hi Newarks ghetshy h 1 h Is schools of the diocese of Po

and dislikes more evident than aCorning cuttingboard alld hot to another is nursing at New middot cationworkinparoc lill sc 00 bullland Was part of the first joint in the kitchen of the Silva plate area combined Y~rks Bellevue Hospital arid Three Sisters of the Southern meeting of the MTA and tbe house A dramatic and exci-tirig Formica tops tmlt look like others are engaged in full-time middotProvince based in West Orange CTA Ujgt- to now the CathoDe decor welcomes the visitor into leather condiment drawers that catechetical social and adult ed- N J are now teaching in Newshy teaChers convention has been this area but as Mary points out middot slide out at a touch to reveal ucation work Four convents ark public high schools Two held separatelythe highlights of this unusual rows of individually set spice have held elections to choose others are working in Queen of Schools throughout the stMebut highly functional kitchen and herb bottles a comniunic- their own superior Angels parish there Queen of both Catholic and public were one becomes aware of the great tioncenter complete with plan- Proposals permitting these acshy Angels is the base of the innershy closed during the two days of degree of planning that must ning desk and house intercom 8tivities were voted at the reshy city apostolate in Newark the convention have ~ne into it warming oven and kitchen sink newal chapters held during the

Matador blue is the color of with two washing areas a gar- Summer and became effective ftIe cabinets an out-of-theshy bage disposal and a self-light are when approved by Mother Joshyordinary color that is sparked just a small list of the dream sephine Marie superior general

components that make the Sil- and her council at the mothershyVllS kitchen the most complete house in Convent N JSays Private Schoo~s and up-to-date I have ever seen Four experimeptal communi-

Their specatcular view can ties are planned by the NorthernNeed GOlernment Aid be enjoyed rrom almost any area Province which has its headshyCLEVELAND (NC)-The exshy of the kitchen or the adjoining quarters in New Haven Connpansion of government support Ifamiiy room This family room The first of the communities toof non-public education is esshy that has as its outstanding fea- be organized finds six Sisterssentialmiddotto the continued existence ture a handsome raised fireplace living in a duplex house in Jershyof a free society Dr john Vanden extends to a screened poroh- sey City They engage in a vashyBergtold the national convenshy~tio Complete witlh a huge red riety of apostolates and maytion of Citizens for Educational brick charcoal grill built into wear secular (iress when appro-Freedom in suburban Lakewood one wall priateDr Vanden Berg dean of Calshy

Sliding glass dqors open onto Share Authorityvin College Grand Rapids this porch from an oversized Two Sisters are teaching inMich and newly elected CEF living room that houses an ele- Jersey City public schools anshyboard chairman noted that edshygant contemporamiddotry fireplace of other in a Newark public school ucation is complsory in all sparkling Vermont maple Blue and one in All Saints parish50 states because it promotes and green with touches of gold school in Jersey City A fifth isthe gen~ral welfllre of society

Children in non-pubilc schools in the Color scheme are even establishing a Head Start proshyas well as those in public schools carried over into the impression- gram in St Peters parish Jershyse~e this purpose he said istic painting over the fireplace sey City and the sixth is enshy

that depicts a Paris scene gaged in adult education at StChildren attending non-pubshylk schools meet the compulsory One comes away from the Peters College

Silva home with- too many im- They share authority and fl shyrequirements of the state and by attending school they are pressions to fit into one meagre lb servi~g the public purpose of column But the one impressiolJ New Li rary providing an educated citizenry that stands out is that although ATCHISON (NC)-A threeshybull bull therefore bull bull bull ~hildren this house could well occupy 8 story $106 million library with attending these schools ought page -in House and Gardens itis a 220000 volume capacity has to have support from the state blisically a home that is lived in been dedicated at St Benedicts he said and lOved C4gtllege here in Kansas

THE SISTERS OF MERCY invite you to visit

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located in Walnut Hills on Diamond Hill Road Woonsocket just below Walnut Hill Plaza~ For just $100 it could be yours on November 16 BUIlt by Alphage Ferland and Sons

HOUSE BEAUTIFUL is open daily fJOm 1 PM until dusk rainy days excepted

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Father Spends More Time Preparing Than Working

By Joseph and Marftyn Roderiek

Any man who owns his own home is forced into being an electrician painter carpenter mason and wall paper hanger as well as part-time plumber or he soon finds himself short of patience and- money We have been the process of renovating bull bath room with a new paint tragedies occurred we were not

intellectually or emotionally afshyjob wall paper electrical fected to allly great extent Howshy

fixtures and some limitecl ever today even a -three yearltarpen try work This is really ow feels the traumatic experishybull small bathmiddotroom and the ~ ence of the live video coveragelhat has to be done is rather of the aftennath of an essassinashybnor tion

did the painting and my Nothing we can do as parentstmele was good enough to do ean completely ovenome the lIDDe of the carpentry butmiddot I effect of sucb vivid portrayals

up my mllnd before of violenee on our childrenmade I rted that I bad papeJed my Turning of( the televison set lest roommiddot Have you ever tried just isnt enough rather we must to get someone to wallpaper a somehow tum on Christian livshyImlall room After two weeks of ing in our bomes in the hope8e1lrehing I am ready to get out that our children w1ll have any tools and cro the job myseH values they can lean on during

It is the size of the job which difficult times Nowhere was makes getting workmen difficultmiddot this core of inner strength irom I cant blame a man for refusing faith better illustrated to the to spend half a day to wallpaper world than through the actions a little room while his services Of the Kennedy family duringmight be mOre profitable elseshy both recent tragedies As parshy~ere ents we truly wonder how you

Home Intermptions iristill such faith and courage in your childrenThe biggest problem wiitb the

do-It-yourself routine is that Feeding Bircls every job beoomes a major proshy

In our own small way we hopeduction Bymiddotthe time a man gets we can do it by starting with thebome from work he is not exshyUttle tiliilgs that children canactly at bis best and every jab understand Feeding birds forDO matter how minOil becomes ezample is more significantmiddot tomagnified beyond proportion them than any great money conshybull took me about five eveninp tributions we can give to charity paint a small bathroom hecause they are too young to

If my home is typical---and I recognize the value of money-ope not for other mens aaIreI

An act of kindnes3 to a gnunpy-before I can settle down to lWyen neighbor may drive home thework it is close to eight odock leachings of Christ cento the younglirst there is the matter of let-shywhile a decade middotof the 1OS8iY mayling into work clothes findmg have no meaning Wr them Charshythe tools or paint preparing itable contributions and prayerskushes etc then settling dawn are a necessary part of an adult work with all the ~ Christians lifebut dilldren needlions which are typical 10 a

Ilome iIllust~ti9llS cl~ to fIlbeir own

to sleep level The baby wont go All of us in our own way can_d he needS a stern word

try flobull make Christian living IIMelissa has a spelling test ampwi part of our everyday life---ilotaeeds a CJuiCk review and Meryl JUSt SOJJletbing we practice anwants ~ to check her math hour onSunday morning andhomework then forget A small Mary GarshySo you work for an bour and den a minute spot set up in theiJPend a half hour putting thingS house to use as a family shrinelIWay and surveying the minAsshyor even grace before meals cancule wOrlt you have accomshy

help in a small way to offset theplished thinking all the time tragic wMld that were Dlving inbow much more profitably you But more than any other lessonClOuld have spent your time Arnll tlhIat we attempt fu order to showit goes without saying that l)1lIf children how to live shouldwhen you finally finish the job be the lesson of respecting theyour wife isnt quite sure she dignity of man as a humanlikes the color of the paint M the being And this we can only dorepair job on the woodwork by exampleBut the crushing blow fallil a

Nothing makes a house moreweek later when you notice that of a home than the odor of wonshythe newly painted surface was derful delights being baked in400 much fer the baby to bear the oven This Pumpkin Bread110 he added a few crayon marks is one of these delights espeshy110 make it more to his liking cially for Autumn

In the Kitchen 1 cups flout

Our first reaction as parents 1~ cups sugar when we beard of the tragic teaspoon bakmg powder assassination of Robert Kennedy 1 teaspoon baking soda ~ the thought What kind of ~ teaspoon cinnamon world have we brought these teaspoon cloves kids into I sin sure that this teaspoon salt question was voiced by counft- teaspoon nutmeg less other parents in this United ~ cup water States WIben we consider that 6cup melted shortening MIl two gkls aged nine and I cup pumpkin Beven have been exposed to no 2 eggs beaten less than three major political ~ cup chopped Illuts tiSassinations within their short 1) Sift the flour sugar baking lifetime we become fully aware PGwder baking soda cinnamonof the difficulties of bringinglIP children as good Christians cloves salt and nutmeg toshym our society gethell

The deep impact of such vio- 2) Add the melted shortening lence is inescapable Violence is (eooled) water pumpkin eggs II10t a new word in the American and nuts Pour into a greased VOCabulamiddotry but since the inven- loaf pan and bake in a 325 tion of TV it is vividly commu- oven for 1 houmiddotr and 15 minutes blcated to even the very young 3) Let stand 3 to 4 hours beshyIn our own youth altooueh fore slicing

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IN BIAFRA Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary nurse starving children and two 00 the Sisters have accomshypanied child refugees to the Portuguese island of Sao Tome off the coast of Nigeria NC Photo

Give Their Lives Missionary Sisters to Remain in Biafra

Until Very End PHILADELPHIA (NC)-The was bombed by federal planes

Sisters have decided themselves About 30 patients were killed that they will remain with their and almost 300 were wounded people in Biafra unil the very Miraculously the Sisters esshyend Theyve given their lives caped injury to the people and tbeyre willing Most of the deaths she exshyto give their lives for them plained are caused not by war

That is how the general sushy wounds but by malnutrition perior of the largest group of starvation and kwashiorker a Sisters now working in warshy pratein deficiency with particshyravaged Biafra describes the at ularly bad effects on children titude of the nuns in her comshy How many Biafrans are dying munity in their work of relievshy each day ing suffering in a blockaded You hear so many conflicting land figures that you dont know

On a visit here to the two which ones to believe Mother American convents of the Misshy stanislaus said And then the sionary Sisters of the Holy R0shy situation cllanges every day sary Irish-born Mother Stanisshy Actually more relief seems to be klus Gallagher said that the 30 getting in now but fOr $Orne Sisters in her oongregation who people it is too hite are ~till working in Biafra We do knoW fr-om letters have only the clotl1esmiddot they are we receive that severiJ thoUshywearing sand peGple aredying ea~ day

Their spare clothing the in the refugee camps We don sheets lrom their beds their mow aboUt all the camps and laundry bags - all these have ~e dont know about the people gone into making clotbing for outside the camps

refugees and bandages for the wounded Mother Stanislaus Pre-Schoolers Learn said

The Sisters with the Biafrans By Experiencinghave followed the policy of goshy SEATTLE (NC)-Pre-schoolshyling with their people as the ers cannot grasp the funnelshyfederal troops advance Twenty type concept of leamiddotrning butof the Sisters are working in instead must learn by experishyfour hospitals which at last reshy encing according to Mrs Veronishyports were still in Biafran-held ca R Dreves mother of six andterritory the other 10 Sisters author of a new catechetical are working in refugee camps series for pre-scboolershelping to organize the daily The series Joy In Tbe Fathshydistribution of relief supplies er has been incorporated intoshe explained the Confraternity of Christian

Many Die Doctrine program in the arehshyOne hospital at Ibiala diocese of the SeatUe Already

Mother Stanislaus contilIlued some 300 arehdiocesan CCD teachers have completed teacber tlraining institutes in pre-school educati~ at Seattle University

Of Resignations The training of teachers is an essential to the success of the

Press Denies Rumors

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A series according to Mrs DrevesVatican press spokesman bas a graduate of Iowa State Univershydenied rumors that some memshy

bers of the Papal Commission sity who has done graduate work for Justice and Peace wanted to m pre-school education there resign from the commission beshy and at Drake University and the cause of disagreement over Pope University of Omaha Pa~l VIs birth control encycli shycal The denial was issued by Msgr Montie Plumbing ampFausto Vallainc head of the

press office of the Holy See Heating Coafter a rumor of unrest in a session of the commission was Over 35 Years reported in the press of Satisfied Service

However while denying the Reg Master Plumber 7023 resignations Msgr Vallainc said JOSEPH RAPOSA JR fua t there had been an exchange 806 NO MAIN STREET of differing points of view on Fall River 675-7497 the encyclical

1HE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Pontiff Receives US Delegation

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI received in audience the U S Southern Lieutenancy ol the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre

The Pope commended th~ group -and its grand prior Bishop Thomas K Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth for the conshystruction of a scbool for refugee children at Jaffa Nazareth Israel

Pope Paul had asked the Holy Sepulchre group to undertake the school in the course of his visit to the Holy Land in 1964

The delegation received by tile Pope had attended the dedicashytion of the school in Israel on Sept 20

May your visit to Rome the present center of tJhe Holy Sepulchre order and the See of the Vicar of Christ the Pope said strengthen you in your resolve to be worthy members of the order in which you are enrolled and encourage you to continue with the greatest posshysible fervor its glorious tradishytion

Diocese Builds Housing Proiect for Elderly

MIAMI (NC)-A second lowshycost housing project for senior citizens sponsored by the Mishyami archdiocese will be erected with aid of a $26 million mortshygage loan from the U S Departshyment of Housing and Urban Deshyvelopment

Sunny Isles Tower Inc will be a seven-story 224 unit avail shyable to couples over the age of 62 whose income is less than $4600 anuually and to individshyuals whose yearly income is less 4lhan $3900 The complex 10shyeated north of Miami Beach near the ocean win contain bull dining room~ hobby shops games rooms and physicians

examining rooms in addition to efficiency and one-bedroom apartments _

Any construotion costs beyond those covered intbe federal mortglge loan will be borne by the archdiocese Edwin C Tucker director of the Archdishyocesan Office of Community Services said

A similar unit with 150 apart shyments located in Pompano is now occupied

CENTER Paint and Wallpaper

Dupont Paint

~ cor Middle St

bull 422 Acush Ave ~ New Bedford

PARKING _Rear of Store

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550 a year

TERM DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES Daily ~nterest

~ Units of $1000 One Year Maturity

Bass River Savings Bank

Bank by Mail we pay the postage

bull SOUTH YARMOUTH HYANNIS bull YARMOUTH SHOPPING PlAZA

bull OENNIS PORT bull OSTERVILLE

10 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968

ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT LIMITED EIMRLlMfEN1rOIR EXTRA CASH BENEFITS EXPIRES OCT 201968

NOW--FOR CATHOLliCSOFALL AGES AND CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF ALL SIZES--

New Hospntal P~(8Hll foU Cltal1l1hl(Q)~nltcs paws e)tral cBlsh dfnrect to youshyin a(Bditiorn to any oth~I DUilstUJlraU1~~~~~WOllP9 gUildDDdtJa~ or Medicarrei

tax-fllee extra cca1slru to lUlSreg as you please

a week wh~ne you sure hospitaiized (See all plans at right)

abull

week whiDe your wife is$75 hospitalized (See AIlmiddotFamily and HusbandmiddotWifeplans at right)

a week for each eligible chUd hospitalized

(See AIlmiddotFamily and OneParent Family plans at right)

accidentaBdeath benefit (Payable on all plans See details at right)

REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE OR THE SIZE OlF YOUR FAMILY YOU CAN fENROll fOR ONLY $100

New llluring this lLillillli~elll IEl1IrroDO If you as husballd falher and breadwinshyent P8rriod yOIll cllln enroDU your ner are suddenly hospitalized your imome self IIInell ell eligibDe members of stops your expenses go up Even if you

have some kind of salary insurance it ~our family with no red tape 111111lt111

probably wont come close to replacingwithout any quslilficaiiol1ls whail shy your full-time pay If your wife is suddenly soever-but you must mlllil youii hospitalized who wiJIlook after the famshyEnrolimelllt Form no leter ilhlllBll ily do the laundry the marketing the Midnight October 2019681 c1eilOing You may have to take time off

from your job-or hire domestic help If

T his could well be themost important one of YOlr children is hospitalized youll news youve heard in years Now you certainly spare no expense Jf YOIre a seshy

may enjoy a speciallow-cost health protecshy ior citize with limited reserves and are tion plan that pays extra cash~ direct to hospitalized even with Mcdicarc where you when unexpected sickness or accident will the extra money you need come hospitalizes you or a member of your from

family Without any extra cash protcctioninMutual Protective Insurance Company case of a hospital emergency debts may be

specializing in health insurance forCathshy incurred savings may be iost peace of olics fOr over 35 years ras created a brandshymind may beshattered-and evenrecoyery new health plan especially for Catholics can be seriously delayed like yourself-the HOSPITAL PLAN FOR

CATHOLICS How The Plan Protects You And Your Family

Try This Plan For Only $1 Now with the unique protection of the

You can actually try the plan under a Hospital Plan for Catholics you can avoid epecial no strings ~introductory offer these worries~because you can be assured

For only $100 you can enroll yourself of extra cash incOIie when youor any covshyand all eligible members of your familyshy ered family member goes to thchospitalshywithout having to see a company represenshyto help keep YOliout of debt to hclpkecp tative alld wilhout any red tape whatsoever yoursavings intact to speed recovery by -during this limited enrollment period easing your worried mind No matter how

-And after you receive your policy if large yout family no maHer what your age for any reason you decide you dont want or occupation and without any other fualshyit you-may return it within 10 days alld iicatiolis whatsoever you can choose any

-your dollar wiltbe promptly refunded of the four low~cost plans shown at right In addition to the important cash beneshy

Why You Need The Hospital Plan For fits you get all ihese valuable extraCatholics In Addition To Ordin~ry

~eatllresHealth Insurance

JJecause 110 matter what othe insllallce You~ HealthmiddotBank Account ~ou nowcarry ii imply woit cover every- Heres a wonderful benefit no mattcr thing which plan you choosc almost Iikc an ex-

Think for a moment-in these days oftra Bank Account When your policy is rising medical costs would your prcsentissued yourinsurance provides up to msurancecover all your hospital bills All $10000 $7500 or $5000according to your surgical and in-hospital doctors bills the Plan you choose This is your Hcalth~ All the medicines drugs supplies and the Bank Account Then every monlh your ma~y other extras Probably not policy is in force an amount equal to your

And even ifall your medical and hospi- regllar monthly premium (including your tal bills were coveted what about all yotir firstmonthisactually added to yOlir maxshy9therexpenses--the bills that k~ep piling il)lil~l Whenyoll havc Claims your bene-

Up at hqAle~tbet~ein~ndoUsilOdcostly lip~ fits are simply sub(roctedfroirt yoUfmiddot ae set to y()urudget~ middotyourlese~ves and your tmiddotmiddot ~

family life _ (C01l1illlled oil lIext poge)

get your first month for only $100 INDIVIDUAL PLAN $5000 MAXIMUM

ALLmiddotFAMILY PLAN 1middotPARENT FAMILY PLAN $10000 MAXIMUM $7500 MAXIMUM

You pay only $575 a month and you (NOTE see below for overmiddot65 rates alid how you get your first monthmiddot for onty $1001 may enroll parents who are over 65)

If you arc living by yourself or wish to cover pitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while only one family member you will want the

]mJivitlal Plall You pay only $325 a month and you get your first month for only $1001

tmiddotmiddotI PAYS YOU $100 weekly ) j~~J

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PAYS YOU $100 weekly ~ ($1428 daily) extra cash lVD- r ~ ($1428 dally) extra cash

pitalized $50 weekly ($714 dally) for each your wife is hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 eligible child hospitalized

jf y~u are the only parent living with your ohildren we suggest the One-Parent Family Plall This covers you and all eligible chilshydren living at home between 3 months of age and under 19 Under this plan of course future additions are not included since no maternity benefit is provided in the Olle-Parellt Fomily Plan

You pay only $595 a month and you get your first month for oilly $1001

Even though your parents are covered by limited Enrollment Have the parent to be Medicare a serious conditiou requiring enrolled complete and shin the Enrollment lengthy hospitalization can lucan the end of Form hutenter your address co your name their reserves and loss of independence To (Example co John Jones 120 Main Street

honor their independence and safeguard Anytown USA) We will send the policy your own reserves enroll your parents in and premium notices to you Just eneJose $1 the Hospital Plan for Catholic~ during thi~ for the lirst month

During this limited enrollment you can get come 65 the following modest monthly inshythe exIra casll protectioll needed to fill the crease applies (This is the ollly illcreae that gaps in Medicare simply by filling out the can ever be made as long as you continue Enrollment Form on next page witllout allY your policy in forcc)

Female on All-Family or Husband-Wife Plan bull bullbullbullbullbull ADD $225

Female on One-Parent Family co witliin yotr means or Individual Plan bullbullbullbullbullbull ADD $300

Jf you arcover 65 now or hon you be- l-fale on any llan bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullADD $300

from the very lirst day you enter the hospishy day your policy goes illo effect-and any tal as long-ancl as many times-as you arc I)CW sickness which begins a(teryour policy hospitalized right up to the maximum (Agmiddot is 30 days old There are only these minimiddot gregate of Benefits) of your plan mum neceSSary exceptions pregnancy or

any consequence thereof (unless you have the All-Family Plan) war military ~efice nervous or mental disease or disorder suimiddot cide alcoholism or drug addiction or canmiddot

I ditions coered by Workmens Compensa tion or Employers Liability Laws you are free to go to any hospital of your own choice

that makes a charge for room and board with these exceptions only nursing homes convalescent or self-care units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospital primarily for treatment of tuberculosis alcoholism

But whether or not you have had amiddot chronic drug addiction or nervous or mental disshyailment the Hosp~tal PI~n for Catholics will order

CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT suns YOU BEST

On all plans your cash benefits are paid cover any accident imlllediately tlte vcry

lll]PORTANTHere is another real lt~plus-if you have been told that anyone il your family is uninsurable Even if one of your covered family members has sllffered from cllrollic ailments in the past the kinds of conditions that come back again and again or are likely to recur Ille Hospital Plall jor Catllolics _wll cover0 eacll jamily member jor these pre-exirtillg Lollditiollsajter he hos beell protected by tile policy jot two years

PAYS YOU $100 weekly ($1428 daily) extra cash income while you are hosmiddot

your wife is hospitalized

If you havc no childrcn or if your children are gron and no longer dependent on you you will want the usbmid-Wife Plall 0

F1Pnm~olmI HUSBANOmiddotWIFE PLAN $7500 MAXIMUM

(lI - income while you- are has IP -JI income while you are hosshypitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while

daily) for each eligible child hospitalized

if yours is a YOUng growing family we rec ommend the IfFamily Plall You and your wife are covered at once for accidents for sicknesses which begin after your policy is 30 days old and for maternity benefits after your policy has been in force for 10 1110nths AndoIl your unmarried dependent childrell between 3 months of age and under 19 aro included 01110 extra cost as long as they live at home (Ihis includes not only your pres~ ent children but any future additions)

You pay only $795 a month and you

olller qualifications The Hosnital Plan for Catholics not only accepts you regardless of age it gives you hard-to-find exIra casl proshytectioll during the high-risk senior years at a

Special Not~ If You Are Over 65

Ar~ Your Parents Senior Citizens

Accidentai Death BeriefifOn All Four Plans shy- i

Til (be event of the- accidelitaJmiddot death (within wish to name subject to thl maximum (Agshy90 days of an accid~nt) of any person co~ gregate of Benefits) of your poiicY You

ercd Inde~~ihe-llospitallanforCatholics may-if yo1i wishname youiPlIriShas your $500willbe paid ~9 ~jIY ~eilcfiCiaryyoU btneliciary -

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mE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 11

18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

TheRight Revetend Edward TbullOMe~ STD NatiQllll ~

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

G-Acceptable for general au- industIys performance and to diences

M-For mature audiences R-Restricted to those 16 or

older although younger patrons will be admitted If accompanied by a parent or guardian

X-For those 16 and older without restriction with youngshyer patrons barred even if accomshypanied by a parent or guardian

In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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GRAND RAPIDS (NC) - The An advisory group of about 30 Grand Rapids diocese has estab- persons representing minority lished a Human Relations De- groups and all geographical secshypartment and appointed an Af tors of the diocese will ascershyro-American as its exeCutive di- tron priorities and set policy for rector the department Inauguration of the new unit The executive director is Calshycame as the result of a decision vin W Jeter fumier director by Bishop Allen J Babock that of the Manpower Program for a portion of the funds from the the Kent County United ComshyJ 9 6 8 Diocesan Development munity Services and field repshyFund Campaign would be used resentative for the Michigan to provide services to victims Civil Rights Commission of poverty and discrimination

New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

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~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

bullbull 1 1 bull ~ middotmiddotr ~ ~ j ~ i ~~~_ i ~ ~~ - (1 film machine and plentyofmi- Thirty Drama Club members crofilmed ma~nes t~ k~p it at SHA ~aU River participaited

15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

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Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

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Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

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5 THE ANCHO~-Continue Series Retired New Bedford Teacher Shares Life Thurs Oct 10 1968

Of Deliberations In Remarkable Book The Open Door Serra DirectorWith Lutherans By Patricia Francis

middot WILLIAMSBURG (NC)shy Notmiddotes Increase ~mpletion of the first fONi The other day Miss Laurinda C Andrade opened the door of her home at 24 Shershy In VocQtion~years of Lutheran-Roman man St New Bedford to what she feels has to be a good omen Standing on the doorshyCatholic theological convershy ltep were Rt Rev Msgr Hugh A Gallagher pastor of St James Church and a replmiddoteshy OltAHA (NC)-The ex- _tions was marked here in Virshy sentative of R~y~olds-De Walt Printing Inc Msgr Gallagher was paying a pastoral ecutive director of Serra Inshyginia with a three-day session ternational an organizationvisit to Miss Andrades upshythat launched what may prove which fostellR vocations - tostairs 1eighbor The Reynshy(Jo be a prolonged exploration

the priesthood told some 125into the subject of Eucharist olds-De-Walt man was stopshyclergy and laymen the priest isand Ministry ping by to show Miss Anshy stm the most effective sale-manNine Lutheran and 10 Cathshy drade the fimt copy of her first in inspiring young men to enterolic theologians and Church ofshy book to roll off the press the pliesthoodficials participated in the sevshy Title of the book is The Open Harry OHaire of Chrcagoenth of a series of doctrinal deshy Door and the retired New Bedshy speaking at Serras annual disshyliberations initiated in 1965 ford High Sclpol teacher-who trict convention here stressedWlder the joint auspices of the instituted the study of Portushy that la)men must help in thisUSA National Committee of the guese in the New Bedford sysshy important work not only by reshyLutheran World Fedel8tion and tem-describes it as an intershy spectinr priests but by convincshy

~e Bishops Committee on Ecushy pretation Of life and living ing them t1at they are urgentlymenical and Interreligious Afshy based on a fundamental faith neededbirs of the National Conference in divine grace and guidance if OHaire also said the priestsof Catholic Bishops you open your heart to it who are engaged in seeking soshyFather John F Hotchkin asshy The omen There was the cial justic(~ have attracted young

sistant to the executive director book which Miss Andrade men to the priesthood throughof themiddot bishops committee said hopes may help young people this inv01vementthe participants began a revi~w realize we have to work if we OHaire said the fact vocations of the history and ministry of want something and there was are on the inerease in manytlhe Church starting with a study the pastor of the first church areas is eause for hope but nott the material in the New Tesshy ffhe went to when she first arshy optimism~ent and the Lutheran creeds rived in New Bedford from the n appleallS that the sharp deshy

Their initial studies showed Azores - alone and without crease in vocations ill the last the material to be complex and funds few years is reversing with inshythey realized there are mHny Should Mean Something creases of 5- to 20 per cent noted other areas they must reviewshy The Open Door to be pubshy in many parts of the countryand reflect upon before offering he said (lny tentative conclusions he

lished Wednesday Oct 16 traces Theres a reason for this upshy

staled Miss Andrades own open

surge in vocations observed Eighth Meetin~ fliendless in the city to the help

doors from the day she arrived OHIaire There is now an emshy

Participants in the Williamsshy given by her adopted family phasis on inviting young pershybul~ meeting included Dr Arshy here-Mrs Elias B Camara and sons to join the religious life thur Carl Piepkorn professoi of her parents and husband-and Previously we just expected that systematic theology at Concorshy teachels to her education and they would naturally gravitate dia Seminary in St Louis teaching career to the priesthood but it isnt true Father August Hasler a staff The dedication reads In humshy today

Baptist and it has been my One of the people who pushedmember of the Vaticans Secreshy Ble acknowledgement of Diine There ale many new factors

parish ever since it most was Miss Esther Lucetariat for Promoting Christian grace and guidance in my life which are influencing young

Miss Andrades first real She was secretary to the prinshyUnity Father Raymond Brown and as a tribute of gratitude to men to chowe the priesthood

open door opened the day she cipal Walter William She said my adopted cOInUy the United foy their lifes work a1COrd-ing5S opoundSt Marys Seminary B l shy moved into the house on Sherman iIf Mr Whitmarsh says you can middot ttmore and Auxiliary Bishop T States of America to OHaire

Street that she still shares with domiddot it you can do itAustin Murphy of Baltimore The story began in Terceira They select the religious middotlife

Mrs Camara They became my I got home that night andAzores where Laurinda Candida because its one of dediC3tionchairman of the bishops comshy family she says couldnt find the words to tellmittee subcommission for dia- Andrade was born As a child commiUment and involvement

Mrs Camaras mother regisshy Mrs Garcia and the familymiddot logue with Lutherans I was thirsty and hungry for an They feel that they (Zan give

tered her young protege in They had already done 80 mUlihedlication themselves wholly to their eareCThe eighth meeting scheduled classes at New Bedford High for me Albertina wasnt marriedI was born in a village where in this vocation And most imshyIQr San Francisco next Feb 21shy School I thought if I could yet but she was engaged Theymost people -were not educated portant of all they can speak23 wHl include discussi)ns of audit the courses and learn the talked it over with Mr Camaraand I felt an education would out and be themselves he saidContemporary Roman Catholic language then later I could go to and he said to go aheadclear up all the questions I had OHaiJre sairl he is convincedihinking on Relation of Priest school She said If you think Mr William went personallyabout life It didnt of course priests who now are fightingflttrand Bishop Since Vatican IImiddot you can domiddot it Ill do all I can to speak to Dtan Morris at Pemshybut it developed faith the highest standards of socialA Lutheran View of the Validshy to help broke College and I was acceptshyamptv of Lutheran Orders Patrisshy At 17 lLaurinda Andrade shy

Instead her first day I woo justice ale having an excellent ed asmiddot a student I entered Pemshy

tic View of Apostolic Succes- wh()SC family felt as a third effect on young adults considershyloaded down with books I Moke in Septembe1 1927 aDdchild she could not expect more ing the religiouS lifemiddot lSli~nmiddot and the Ecclesial Realshy gtaduated three and It half years majored in modern lan~education than the first two in The young people identify ~y of non-Roman churches-the later French Spanish and Italian Ithe family-decided to oome to -implications of the Second Vati shy with these priests and their the United SUrteB I was going That first daY waS Feb 11 didnt get any eredit for Portushy courageous and imaginative at shyeatl Councils recognition that 1921 and Miss Andrade admiu guesemiddot to save $300 and go back there tack on injustice Tbese pri~ts~il-Roman churches are COlDshy today Little dld I know that Miss Andraldemiddot was gJraduatedto normal school are demonstrating that theIIlUnities -of graee and salvation someday I would be gain back from PeBbroke in 1931 n wasShe arrived in Providence by church is relevant m owr comshythere tG teach the height of the depression andboat on May 1 1917 AUl()Elg her plex society and that priestsAs she studied bel- wa theve were nOgt jobs for teacltersStat Dock Worker fellow passengers were acouple can and are speaking out againstthloug)t high school getting So she took secretarialtJraiDshyfrom near her village who were injustice be saidmiddotTraining Program going to Lowen SIle was to go good grades and gettingm()re inshy in first at the Campbell Sdwol

terested iR more education the then at Kinyons both in NewCHICAGO (NC)-Qffieials 61 with them young student begaa to have BedfltHd I taught- Amerieanfshythe Chicago Conferenee on Reshy

ligioll and Race have announced Anone lla WMId ullspoken dreams zatiort dasses at nigbt

When I got out of customs I never felt that I knew as middot II program now underway to To liew Yodl W H RIlEY

they were not waiting I was mucb as the other kids in mYkain unemployed and underedshy Then she headed fDll Newshyalooe I couldnt speak English class even though they copiedIIC8ted men middotto be dockmen for York to make ber forttmeI WGHt even have an address my papers aU the time But J amp SON Incflhe Chicago inshyarea trucking There Weie some five mil1ioaitt my pocketbook did want to go to Bridgewaterdustry people in New York those ~ ~ A woman gaiag 10 launtoo Normal middotSchoolTbe pr()gram kEiOWD as the cmES SlRVICEamphe leealls and one JIillIion of

Iri-Faith Docll WGrker Traift shy tampGk pity 011 the- Young girl and Go CoDece DISIRt8UfOlS ing Pmgram is designed to deshy Laurinda went to Taunton with Then one day Edwin W

them didnt bave iobs Miss Andrade gGt a iob as a Gosolifteyellttp an unemploymlDt training her We arrived at midnight Whitmarsh then bead of the hisshy social worker in one of tile

Ilnd post-placement program and at noon the next day I was tory department at the high roughest seclions of Brooklyn Fuel Gild Rangewhich will enable 200 men tamp soolting to work as an apprenshy school spoke to Laurinda about It lasted two weeks obtain and retain employment tice in a Taunton mill her future plans You dont I had been flat on my back OILSlIS truck terminal dock workers Six days hii~r Laurincla Anshy want to go to Bridgewater he twice with TB and the last time by identification of those facshy Made came to New Bedford to said you want to go tomiddot a there welle cardiac complicashy Olt BURNERS oors within the industry contribshy boa rd in the same house on four-year college and get a Turn to Page Thirteenuting to turnover officials said Acushnet Avenue as the daughshy degree For Prompt Oel~very

The announcement was made ter and son-in-law of a woman I couldnmiddott she said I just amp DaY amp Night Service at a press conference at the As- in her home village couldnmiddott IiIOciated Truck Lines Chicago liFrom my windowJ could see Mrs Whitmarsh and I will LARIVIERES G E BOILER BURNER UNITS terminal here industrial sponshy the steeple of St James Church loan you some money if you rol of the program which is I waited for someone else to go need it he said closing the Pharmacy Rural 80ttled Gas Service funded by the US Department that first Sunday but no one door on her protests Prescriptions called foil of Labor and endorsed by Joint moved By the third Sunday I The next morning he was at 61 COHANNET sr Council No 25 of the Intemashy knew i had togo myself I didnt the door of my home room with

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6 THE AN~HOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 Provincial CitesIts No Use Friend

An Argument From Numbers People are reading quite a few stories in the press-

Catholic and secular - about the numbers of Catholics clerical and lay who are voicing opinionsmiddot contrary to the teachings of Pope Paul in his encyclical On the Transshymission of Human Life

Leaving aside the question of how valid the polls are since they draw sweepipg and general conclusions from a partial sampling of individuals the argument conshytained in the stories needsfu be questioned The burden of the argument seems to be that if a significant nUlllber of persons hold a certain opinionhow canthePope stand by what he has taughtwhat he has asked Catllolics to acshyeept what he has asked priests to teach without a~bi guitymiddot The argument bales morality not 9D what men should d~ but ori what they actually do I~ basescentoralit~ on numbers Push this to a lQgical conclusion and every (me of the Ten Commandments Can be put on the ballot for a yes or no vote Every matter of ~orality Can be subj~ct to a vok And every person voting to do away with this or that aspectmiddot of morality would have a good reason for l bull bull ~

so doing a rea~on that was persuasIve to hIm and to many others

The argument from numbers may be impressive but it should hardly be used in a discussion of morality Moshyrality is a matter of the reflection in the individual of the eternal law of God It is the Will of God as accepted and done by the person And when a Catholic has diffi shyculty knowing what the Will of God is he must turn to those whom God has eSltabHshed to guide him and these are the Church and the teachers of the Church the successhysors of the Apostles the Bishops and above all the Bishshyop of Rome

When the Bishop of Rome teaches his is not as one Catholic priest put it the position paper of a rather important Bishop Nor is he as The New YorkmiddotTimes indicated the sole voice of one who is chief among equals rather surprisingly going off on his own

The Catholic Church was fOunded upon a person Peter and remains fixed upon a person the Bishop of Rome And to quote the phrase in use from the very ear- Hest day of the Church Where Peter is there is the Church And Peter today is in Paul VI and in no other

As Mission Sunday Approaches People today want to feel personally involved They

feel tnat what they do themselves with their ~hands is worth ever so much more than what they entrust to an institution a facility to accomplish

But the very limits of time and space and ability rule out the pOS8ibiHty of an individuals doing aU be would like to do Every person with a heart for his neighbor would like to be Biafra would want to personshyally feed the children and ease the misery of a whole tribe that is being gradually and brutally exerminated But this simply is not possible

So people need a little more faith and through faith they can know that their support of relief services of missionaries of charitable groups makes them just as much personally involved as if they themselves were presshyent Others may supply the hands but they give life and purpose to the hands and fill them with things that are needed 9thers may be present to the situation immediately but their presence and effectiveness there depend upon the support of people many miles away

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Church Profanation Two separrate but not unrelated church demonstrations

spotlighted the national news in recent weeks The Washshyin~ton walkout had aU the appearances of a well directed stage performance of inferior material and the Milwaukee profanation was a disgrace Df prime magnitude The limited interpretation of freeshynews media really swallowed dom of speech

Credibility Gap Among Religious

RIVER FOREST (NC)shyThe provincial of the New York province of the Dominshyican Order said there is a serious credibility gap that needs to be closed between older and younger members of religioWl orders

Father Kenneth Sullivan Op discussed new tendencies among young men and womeh in religious orders inCluding bull

desirefor partiCipation in d~ terminirig the goals and objecshytiveS of their communities

They want t~ be a part of everything he said and t think that is iheir right

Father Sullivan and more than 40 other Dominic~11 provincials from throughout the world inshyterrupted the drafting of new laws to govern the post-Vatican iI Dominicans to discuss ~new tendencies -in the religious life shy The priests includingmiddot Father Aniceto Fernandez OP master general of the Orders were con chiding the second month of meetings of the orders general chapter held at the Aquinas Institute of Ph~losophy here

Father Charles Fiore OP of the general cha~ter press office said the special plenary session on new phenomena in religious life was unprecedented in a Dominican general chapter and convened at the urging of many of the provinoials who feel that the drafting of new legislashytion for the order without conshy

bull sidering these tendencies would be premature and beside the point

Father Georges Perrault Op provincial of the GOO-member Canadian province summarizing the results of a recent study of 70000 men and women Religious in his country cited these new tendencies in the religious life

Development of Persons The search for authenticity

There is an increasing insistence that peoplemiddot and institutions really become what they profess to be 11he aLternative is seeD

the bait that was cast their Their refusal to listen to any as hypocrisy

way in the Washington circus opposing view places them outshy The importance and developshyAn act of bad manners and poor side the realm of liberal phil shy ment of the person Younger

osophy and casts them into the religious tend to stress that lawsmiddottaste was given the aura of sacred duty by the devotees of void of intellectual dictatorship and institutions should promote

and not suppress personal develshyshowmanship Prescinding from When will these so-called opmentthe question of mutual respect reformers learn that construcshy

A difference toward institushythe difficulties of despotic libshy tive criticism is not one-sided tions The necessity of strucshyeralism were seen in all their It is open and free To dissent tures is acknowledged but it isghoulish inwardness does not mean to walk out 01 felt their role should be kept torunaway from opposing viewsListen to me but I will not a minimum so as not to suffocatelisten to you seems to be the The liberal cause in the Amershy freedom and spontaneity

underlying theme of the script ican church certainly did not A sense of community with allthat was acted out in the aisles benefit by the metqod acting of men and a desire for more inshyof St Matthews Cathedral the Washington players If they terpersonal relationsmiddot insmanThese en-tics of the church wish have any hope of achieving an groupsto hear only the words and understanding with church leadshy An appreciation of worldlyphrases of their own narrowshy ers they should develop a posishy values as useful for promotingminded philosophy They disshy tive attitude and a constructive the Gospelgrace true liberalism by their approach

Blind Obedience Gone Father Perrault said these tenshyDespotoc Liberalism in Milwaukee dencies have had both good and

The upheaval in the Cathedral in middotMilwaukee is an open case of absolute church profanation The Vietniks and Yippies who pushed their way into the sanctuary and assaulted the Rector of the Cathedral reflect the madness that abounds in this country and the mental illness that dominates some of the American spirit

This incident-is an example of despotic liberalism carried to its ultimate conclusion which is violence and bloodshed To inshyvade a place of worship and deshyspoil its sacred purpose violates the most fundamental right we have as American citizens

When such an act occurs it must not be condoned or even tolerated If it is our democratic

bad results in the Church Hepages of 6blivio~ said they represented reactionsExtreme public dissent and to the undermining of principleschurch profanation are by-prodshyseen as directly derived from uctsof revolution the GospelAre we now witnessing the

Most of the superiors herefirst steps in the total and comshyagreed that these characteristicsplete overthrow of our society

Is it too late to undertake a of the modern age are not enshytirely new and are not confinedprocess of evolution to countershyto young Religious but are alsoact such violence There is no

doubt that the forces of historic to be found in older Religious change are at work It is to be who are rejecting formalistie desired that these changes will aspects of traditional religio1Ul

lifecome about not by carnage and despair but rather by reason and Father Sullivan said thedap hope of blind obedience to religious

It is the wise and courageouS superiors are gone forever Be man who works in the light of said that a superior in giving understanding and truth It is authoritative commands should the coward and foolish man who be intelligih1e and be able seeks the darkness of confusion answer for his direcrtives wbelli

Hugh J Goiden LLB iDstitutions will recede into a~d deceit questione4shy

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Twa STUDENTS RETURN TO THEIR TOWNE HOUSE DORMITORY

College ~ay atSton~~ill on Saturday 99 Institutions to Send Representattives

XaveriCln Brother Acting Rector Of University ( WASHINGTON (NC)shyBrother Nivard Scheel Co ix executive assistant to ~ acting rector of the CathshyOlic University of America baa been selected 101 a three-momh Jerm as acting rector

A source at ~e university said CIte selection of Brother SCheel oocurred at a recent meetirig of the universitys board of trustees Official announcement of his selection was delayed pending

- spproval of his religioussupeshyI1Ors the irouree said middotIt is also believed1hat ap

IJroval must be cbtained poundrom Dle Holy See in Rome since the

rnatutes of the pontifical univershy GI1ty call for the rector to lile a 191iest

Brother Scheel who was prinshyC1pal of Nazareth High School in lSrooklyn N Y before coming b Cathqlic University last Fall b a memb~r of the Xaverian llrothers - lRe~rns to Post

Presentmiddotplans call for him to WlSwne theactrlng ree~orship of

Ghe university for three months after theOct 16 departure of

the present aoting rector Father John P Whalen I

Father Whale~ who greed to rerve only one year is returning full time t~ his post as head of

1)pound Corplls Illstrumento~ a ~blishing Muse here Brother

Scheel is a member of the Corshy pus bQard of trustees

_ Brother Scheel a physicist YJ8S president of ~averian Colshylege in Silver Spring Md from 1960 to 1966

The selection of a new hiterim head for Catholic Universitywill give an additional three months fur finding a new permanent rector to the search committee llleaded by John Cardinal Cody ~ Chicagobull

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PostlJllancy Plan EPWORTH (NC) - Nineteen

men completed an experimental eight-week postulancy workshop lbere in Iowa for Divine Word Missionary Brothers The eightshyweek workshop replaced the trashyditional six-month postulancy IPOgram for Brothers

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ties of secular colleges and unishyversities in New York state and northern New Jersey

Father Robert A Mitchell SJ provincial of the l500-man province called the plan a reshyorganization of the orders edushycational facilities to provide

more flexibility in it use of manpower

The New York province inshyeludes all of New York state and the northern part of New Jershysey The jurisdiction comprises four institutions of higher learn-

FINAL VOWS Brother ing - Fordham University in Alfred Messier son of Mr New York Canisius College and Mrs Raoul Messier St Buffalo LeMoyne College Syshy

racuse and St Peters CollegeLouis of France parish Jersey City N J nine high SWaillsea has made final schools 10 retreat houses and

vows as a La Salette Mis- seven parishe~four in New bullbull York City one in Brooklyn one

Slonary He IS m h~s second in Jersey City and two in Bufshyear of theology at the Ip falomiddot

Slliich seminary of the com- ~ Theprovince a~ h~ comshy Dllinity and will reeeve mitments 111 the Phlhppme Isshy 1 lands the Caroline and Marshy

81100r orders thlSf~ll shall Islands Japan Nigeriamiddot expenses

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Students and parents attend- vestigate as closely as possible ing the College Day sponsored a number of colleges in which by the Diocesan School Depart- they may be interested The proshyment and StonehiU College will gram of the day has been ar~

have an opportunity to visitmiddot a ranged around this feature new concept in campus living- Twenty-one colleges from the centhe towne houses These are local area will make their preshyStonehills unique original con- sentations in ciassroom sessions

cept of interestingly designed of 25 minutes each there will be and placed clusters of small four such sessions The remainshyWiits housing 12 students each ing 83 colleges will use the inshyReplacing the middottraditional mas- formal atmosphere of the gymnashysive dormitory complex they siumfor direct consultation with afford opportunities for indi- individual students vidual growth and experiments Choice Il)f CoUlege

m small-group Hving The process of choosing the The purpose of the College right college involves several

Day at StonehilI College is to steps The student has to decide give students and their parents first of all whattype of college Cl particular opportunity to in- he is look~ng middotfor This entails

New York Province Jesuits Have ~~Cin for Manpowerflexibili~y ~EW YORK (NC)-The Jesshy

uits New York province has anshypounced a plan t9 make more members of the order available

pound91 teaching posts on thefaculshy

and Puerto Rico A spoltesman for theprovince said that some Jesuits are al shyready engaged in teacping at non-Catholic institutions of higher learning but from now on it will be a formal concern

of the order to have Jesuits seek out posts in education outside the traditional area of Catholic eQucation

One result of the plan it was explained w0llld be a cutback in the number of Jesuit instrucshytors to certain of its colleges during the next five years while others were expected to receive their normal complements

In another aspect of the plan it was disclosed that the provshyince was investigating the possishybility of working with minority groups to set up a communityshy

owned-and-operated college at an as yet undesignated site

It was announced that if ~ this possibility is found to be

realistic the province has comshymiotted itself to supply some 30 qualified men over the next half-dozen years who will reshyceive in salary only what they

need for living and professional

1t1 ANCliOR liturs Oct 10 1968

Upholds Church College Help

MONTPELIER (NC) The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that public assistance to a religious insUtution need not violate the Separation of Church and State provisions of the U S Constitution In a decision that could have far reaching effects the court upheld a similar lower court ruling

The majority opinion noted that ~e barrier be~ween govshy

etnment and religion is one of degreewitli neutrality the prinshy

consideration of the size of the school for some a small school for others a l8rge university Likewise there is the choice of

an intown school as contrasted to the suburban or campus type school

Most important is the question of whether the college the youngster has in mind lffers the degree or major in which he is interes~ed Each has a particular talent to be developed and each should not settle for less than th~t Lastly the students choice of college must be realistic fi shynancially To be able to choose between commuting and boardshying the studentmiddot must first conshysult his parents to see which is

feaSible Informative SessiODS

A College Day givesa student _and his Parentsmiddot a first hand opshyportunity to obtain a clear anshyswer to the important questions concerning college admissions The Colleges represented at

Stpnehill this Saturday from 930 to 1130 will be most happy to provde the information on this most important choice a high school student faces

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ciPal guide and final command The mere fact tl1at public funds are expended to an institution operated by a religious entershyprise does not establish thefact that th~proceeds are used to support the religion professed by the recipient

Associate Justice Milford K Smith dissented holding that the first and 14th amendments to the Constitution would be violated If the state provided financial assistance to St Joseph the Proshyvider College in Rutland

The college has been seeking assisian~ from the Vermont ~ucational Buildings Finance Agency to help construct a new dormitory for its students

US Priest Headsmiddot Vincell1tiall1 Fathers

ROME (NC) - Father James Richardson CM has been elected superior general of the VincenUan Fathers He succeeds Father William M Slattery like Father Richardson an American

Father Richardson was supeshyrior of the Los Angeles vice province of the Vincentians As superior general of the Congreshygation Of Missions-Vincentiano -he also become top superior of the womens congregation foundshyed by St Vincent de Paul the Daughters of Charity

Under the new system adopted by the same general chapter that elected him he will serve a term of six years and can be reshyelected to another six-year term Father Slattery who was elected for life and had served 21 years resig~ed voluntarily to make way for the new system

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On Fert-~Hty 1VASHINGTON (NC) -- PbeKite-hen of Home in Swansea Administrative Committee of the

National Conference of Catholk J3ishops has unanimously apshyproved ih principle a proposal to establish an independent

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sor scientific research on fe~Just as there are fashions in clothes there are fashions tilityin houses We go through a period of a revival of colonial Rhythm research would be

and then a spell where the Italian influence is strongly specified as the first and immeshydiate but not the sole objectivefelt The period that we are in at the moment is quite hard of the foundationto define-a shade of conshy Tmiddothe commimiddotttee named Patrick

even further by gold plastic-liketemporary a dash of tra Cardinal OBoYJe of Washingtonpanels in eaoh cabinet door that Bishop John J Wright middotof Pittampshyditional and a lot of the that ji~ulate bottle glass Blue burgh and Bishopmiddot Andrew Gown~rs personality are the and green as a color scheme Grutka -of Gary Indiana as an II

Ingredients found in a wellshy pervade the kitchen and even ad hoc committee to pursue the designed borne of the sixties the dining nook that looks out proposal The committee is ex Such a house over the river The room is pected to report to-the general was completed the center of a home with many meeting of the U S bishops in this year by Atshy children to feed ~along with November torney and Mrs their friends) and a great numshy Founding of the corporationMilton Silva of ber of visitors to provide middotfoodmiddot bull was proposed by Cardinal St John of G04 andmiddot drink for OBoyle at a meeting of the Parish who live The latter is handled quite NCCB Ad~inistrative Commitshyon Gardeners nicelymiddot with a separate bar area tee here He said its purposeNeck R 0 a d in that has its own sink small reshy would be to sponsor or contract S wan s e a frigerator built in mix center for research aimed at helping ~ Long a favorite and ice maker along with storshy make traditional Judaeo-ChrisshySummer spot age space for bottles and glasses tian morality concerning sex for the Silva family this location - a home bartenders dioom and innocent life more liveable on middotthe end of the Neck comshy cOme true for contemporary believers mands a breathtaking view of What I found fllscinating about The cardinal said the corporashythe Tauriton River and the skyshy this section of the kitchen was tion itself would do no reasearchline of Fall River on one side that the tile man had been able or teaching that it could be and an equally lovely glimpse to set above themiddot sink and bar launched by the bishops of the of a small inlet cove on the counter some tiles that Milt and United States but that it need other Mary had brought from Portushy not be e~c1Usively American

The Silva children Martin 9 gal Not only were these tiles nor entirely Catholic Ana 13 Richard 15 Christine strikingly decorative but they It was envisaged that the COlshy

18 andPaul 19 had spent many were also a momento that meancent HONORS BROTHERS In the amnual art display on poration might sponsor periodichappy vacation days at their something to this family Romes Span18Jh Steps amiddot spect8itor admi-res a painting illternational meetings TheSummercottage on this piece of

Cooking Center foundation would not replace mland so what could be more honoring the sl3ijn Kennedy brothers Sen-Robert ~ Ken c~mpetewith e~isting organizashynatural when the family began A very latest development In nedy and President John F Kennedy P3iinting is the work tionsplanning to builda larger yearshy the world of cooking is the

of Vincenzo Prochio NC Photo round home than to erect it on Corning Cooking Center This this well-loved lot Plans were is a top-of-the-counter unit that Maine Teachers Hold pored over and pored over some cooks like jets but looks just more liJitil a set by Rudolph A like an area of the counter that Renewal middotin Effect Joint Convention Matern of Mineola NY WGS middothas been edged with steel There PORTLAND (NC)-Father Co ehosen~ middotis an indication of jets with Sisters of Charity Teach inmiddot New jersey Albert Koob executive secreta17

The Matern design was folshy lines but ihere tbe resemblance of the Na~ionalCatholic edu~ lowed fairly closely by the ends and gone are the woes of Public Schools tional Association WashingtQD

middotburner c1eanhig builder Manuel Moniz but nancial management in their DC addressed a special sessionSpecial paqs a-repiovided NEWARK (NC)~As a resuit many o~ the oil~tanding feltures Of the catholic Teachers ~oei-middot community 0ther experimentalwith this unjt but Mary of their recent special chapterof the bouse came from Mary middot cOmmunities are planned by the aJtion of Maine during the annual middotexplains that any flat bottomed six Sisters Of St IDIizabeth areand MiJton thus putting their province for Waterbury Conn conve~~p~ o~ t~~ Maine T~~ pan can be ~sOO On the same teaching in public Schools hereown personal stamp on ii Englewood N J and downtown ers Association counter with thIs cooking marvel middotand hi Jersey City

Family KUchen middot Jersey City but the Sisters hi Thespecial session for near~ middot the kitchen deSigners (and ~he Several Sisters are -also nving volved will continue their edu- 800 t~c~ers in the CatholhtNowhere are the familyS likes woman of the house) had put in IIi apartments hi Newarks ghetshy h 1 h Is schools of the diocese of Po

and dislikes more evident than aCorning cuttingboard alld hot to another is nursing at New middot cationworkinparoc lill sc 00 bullland Was part of the first joint in the kitchen of the Silva plate area combined Y~rks Bellevue Hospital arid Three Sisters of the Southern meeting of the MTA and tbe house A dramatic and exci-tirig Formica tops tmlt look like others are engaged in full-time middotProvince based in West Orange CTA Ujgt- to now the CathoDe decor welcomes the visitor into leather condiment drawers that catechetical social and adult ed- N J are now teaching in Newshy teaChers convention has been this area but as Mary points out middot slide out at a touch to reveal ucation work Four convents ark public high schools Two held separatelythe highlights of this unusual rows of individually set spice have held elections to choose others are working in Queen of Schools throughout the stMebut highly functional kitchen and herb bottles a comniunic- their own superior Angels parish there Queen of both Catholic and public were one becomes aware of the great tioncenter complete with plan- Proposals permitting these acshy Angels is the base of the innershy closed during the two days of degree of planning that must ning desk and house intercom 8tivities were voted at the reshy city apostolate in Newark the convention have ~ne into it warming oven and kitchen sink newal chapters held during the

Matador blue is the color of with two washing areas a gar- Summer and became effective ftIe cabinets an out-of-theshy bage disposal and a self-light are when approved by Mother Joshyordinary color that is sparked just a small list of the dream sephine Marie superior general

components that make the Sil- and her council at the mothershyVllS kitchen the most complete house in Convent N JSays Private Schoo~s and up-to-date I have ever seen Four experimeptal communi-

Their specatcular view can ties are planned by the NorthernNeed GOlernment Aid be enjoyed rrom almost any area Province which has its headshyCLEVELAND (NC)-The exshy of the kitchen or the adjoining quarters in New Haven Connpansion of government support Ifamiiy room This family room The first of the communities toof non-public education is esshy that has as its outstanding fea- be organized finds six Sisterssentialmiddotto the continued existence ture a handsome raised fireplace living in a duplex house in Jershyof a free society Dr john Vanden extends to a screened poroh- sey City They engage in a vashyBergtold the national convenshy~tio Complete witlh a huge red riety of apostolates and maytion of Citizens for Educational brick charcoal grill built into wear secular (iress when appro-Freedom in suburban Lakewood one wall priateDr Vanden Berg dean of Calshy

Sliding glass dqors open onto Share Authorityvin College Grand Rapids this porch from an oversized Two Sisters are teaching inMich and newly elected CEF living room that houses an ele- Jersey City public schools anshyboard chairman noted that edshygant contemporamiddotry fireplace of other in a Newark public school ucation is complsory in all sparkling Vermont maple Blue and one in All Saints parish50 states because it promotes and green with touches of gold school in Jersey City A fifth isthe gen~ral welfllre of society

Children in non-pubilc schools in the Color scheme are even establishing a Head Start proshyas well as those in public schools carried over into the impression- gram in St Peters parish Jershyse~e this purpose he said istic painting over the fireplace sey City and the sixth is enshy

that depicts a Paris scene gaged in adult education at StChildren attending non-pubshylk schools meet the compulsory One comes away from the Peters College

Silva home with- too many im- They share authority and fl shyrequirements of the state and by attending school they are pressions to fit into one meagre lb servi~g the public purpose of column But the one impressiolJ New Li rary providing an educated citizenry that stands out is that although ATCHISON (NC)-A threeshybull bull therefore bull bull bull ~hildren this house could well occupy 8 story $106 million library with attending these schools ought page -in House and Gardens itis a 220000 volume capacity has to have support from the state blisically a home that is lived in been dedicated at St Benedicts he said and lOved C4gtllege here in Kansas

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Father Spends More Time Preparing Than Working

By Joseph and Marftyn Roderiek

Any man who owns his own home is forced into being an electrician painter carpenter mason and wall paper hanger as well as part-time plumber or he soon finds himself short of patience and- money We have been the process of renovating bull bath room with a new paint tragedies occurred we were not

intellectually or emotionally afshyjob wall paper electrical fected to allly great extent Howshy

fixtures and some limitecl ever today even a -three yearltarpen try work This is really ow feels the traumatic experishybull small bathmiddotroom and the ~ ence of the live video coveragelhat has to be done is rather of the aftennath of an essassinashybnor tion

did the painting and my Nothing we can do as parentstmele was good enough to do ean completely ovenome the lIDDe of the carpentry butmiddot I effect of sucb vivid portrayals

up my mllnd before of violenee on our childrenmade I rted that I bad papeJed my Turning of( the televison set lest roommiddot Have you ever tried just isnt enough rather we must to get someone to wallpaper a somehow tum on Christian livshyImlall room After two weeks of ing in our bomes in the hope8e1lrehing I am ready to get out that our children w1ll have any tools and cro the job myseH values they can lean on during

It is the size of the job which difficult times Nowhere was makes getting workmen difficultmiddot this core of inner strength irom I cant blame a man for refusing faith better illustrated to the to spend half a day to wallpaper world than through the actions a little room while his services Of the Kennedy family duringmight be mOre profitable elseshy both recent tragedies As parshy~ere ents we truly wonder how you

Home Intermptions iristill such faith and courage in your childrenThe biggest problem wiitb the

do-It-yourself routine is that Feeding Bircls every job beoomes a major proshy

In our own small way we hopeduction Bymiddotthe time a man gets we can do it by starting with thebome from work he is not exshyUttle tiliilgs that children canactly at bis best and every jab understand Feeding birds forDO matter how minOil becomes ezample is more significantmiddot tomagnified beyond proportion them than any great money conshybull took me about five eveninp tributions we can give to charity paint a small bathroom hecause they are too young to

If my home is typical---and I recognize the value of money-ope not for other mens aaIreI

An act of kindnes3 to a gnunpy-before I can settle down to lWyen neighbor may drive home thework it is close to eight odock leachings of Christ cento the younglirst there is the matter of let-shywhile a decade middotof the 1OS8iY mayling into work clothes findmg have no meaning Wr them Charshythe tools or paint preparing itable contributions and prayerskushes etc then settling dawn are a necessary part of an adult work with all the ~ Christians lifebut dilldren needlions which are typical 10 a

Ilome iIllust~ti9llS cl~ to fIlbeir own

to sleep level The baby wont go All of us in our own way can_d he needS a stern word

try flobull make Christian living IIMelissa has a spelling test ampwi part of our everyday life---ilotaeeds a CJuiCk review and Meryl JUSt SOJJletbing we practice anwants ~ to check her math hour onSunday morning andhomework then forget A small Mary GarshySo you work for an bour and den a minute spot set up in theiJPend a half hour putting thingS house to use as a family shrinelIWay and surveying the minAsshyor even grace before meals cancule wOrlt you have accomshy

help in a small way to offset theplished thinking all the time tragic wMld that were Dlving inbow much more profitably you But more than any other lessonClOuld have spent your time Arnll tlhIat we attempt fu order to showit goes without saying that l)1lIf children how to live shouldwhen you finally finish the job be the lesson of respecting theyour wife isnt quite sure she dignity of man as a humanlikes the color of the paint M the being And this we can only dorepair job on the woodwork by exampleBut the crushing blow fallil a

Nothing makes a house moreweek later when you notice that of a home than the odor of wonshythe newly painted surface was derful delights being baked in400 much fer the baby to bear the oven This Pumpkin Bread110 he added a few crayon marks is one of these delights espeshy110 make it more to his liking cially for Autumn

In the Kitchen 1 cups flout

Our first reaction as parents 1~ cups sugar when we beard of the tragic teaspoon bakmg powder assassination of Robert Kennedy 1 teaspoon baking soda ~ the thought What kind of ~ teaspoon cinnamon world have we brought these teaspoon cloves kids into I sin sure that this teaspoon salt question was voiced by counft- teaspoon nutmeg less other parents in this United ~ cup water States WIben we consider that 6cup melted shortening MIl two gkls aged nine and I cup pumpkin Beven have been exposed to no 2 eggs beaten less than three major political ~ cup chopped Illuts tiSassinations within their short 1) Sift the flour sugar baking lifetime we become fully aware PGwder baking soda cinnamonof the difficulties of bringinglIP children as good Christians cloves salt and nutmeg toshym our society gethell

The deep impact of such vio- 2) Add the melted shortening lence is inescapable Violence is (eooled) water pumpkin eggs II10t a new word in the American and nuts Pour into a greased VOCabulamiddotry but since the inven- loaf pan and bake in a 325 tion of TV it is vividly commu- oven for 1 houmiddotr and 15 minutes blcated to even the very young 3) Let stand 3 to 4 hours beshyIn our own youth altooueh fore slicing

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IN BIAFRA Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary nurse starving children and two 00 the Sisters have accomshypanied child refugees to the Portuguese island of Sao Tome off the coast of Nigeria NC Photo

Give Their Lives Missionary Sisters to Remain in Biafra

Until Very End PHILADELPHIA (NC)-The was bombed by federal planes

Sisters have decided themselves About 30 patients were killed that they will remain with their and almost 300 were wounded people in Biafra unil the very Miraculously the Sisters esshyend Theyve given their lives caped injury to the people and tbeyre willing Most of the deaths she exshyto give their lives for them plained are caused not by war

That is how the general sushy wounds but by malnutrition perior of the largest group of starvation and kwashiorker a Sisters now working in warshy pratein deficiency with particshyravaged Biafra describes the at ularly bad effects on children titude of the nuns in her comshy How many Biafrans are dying munity in their work of relievshy each day ing suffering in a blockaded You hear so many conflicting land figures that you dont know

On a visit here to the two which ones to believe Mother American convents of the Misshy stanislaus said And then the sionary Sisters of the Holy R0shy situation cllanges every day sary Irish-born Mother Stanisshy Actually more relief seems to be klus Gallagher said that the 30 getting in now but fOr $Orne Sisters in her oongregation who people it is too hite are ~till working in Biafra We do knoW fr-om letters have only the clotl1esmiddot they are we receive that severiJ thoUshywearing sand peGple aredying ea~ day

Their spare clothing the in the refugee camps We don sheets lrom their beds their mow aboUt all the camps and laundry bags - all these have ~e dont know about the people gone into making clotbing for outside the camps

refugees and bandages for the wounded Mother Stanislaus Pre-Schoolers Learn said

The Sisters with the Biafrans By Experiencinghave followed the policy of goshy SEATTLE (NC)-Pre-schoolshyling with their people as the ers cannot grasp the funnelshyfederal troops advance Twenty type concept of leamiddotrning butof the Sisters are working in instead must learn by experishyfour hospitals which at last reshy encing according to Mrs Veronishyports were still in Biafran-held ca R Dreves mother of six andterritory the other 10 Sisters author of a new catechetical are working in refugee camps series for pre-scboolershelping to organize the daily The series Joy In Tbe Fathshydistribution of relief supplies er has been incorporated intoshe explained the Confraternity of Christian

Many Die Doctrine program in the arehshyOne hospital at Ibiala diocese of the SeatUe Already

Mother Stanislaus contilIlued some 300 arehdiocesan CCD teachers have completed teacber tlraining institutes in pre-school educati~ at Seattle University

Of Resignations The training of teachers is an essential to the success of the

Press Denies Rumors

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A series according to Mrs DrevesVatican press spokesman bas a graduate of Iowa State Univershydenied rumors that some memshy

bers of the Papal Commission sity who has done graduate work for Justice and Peace wanted to m pre-school education there resign from the commission beshy and at Drake University and the cause of disagreement over Pope University of Omaha Pa~l VIs birth control encycli shycal The denial was issued by Msgr Montie Plumbing ampFausto Vallainc head of the

press office of the Holy See Heating Coafter a rumor of unrest in a session of the commission was Over 35 Years reported in the press of Satisfied Service

However while denying the Reg Master Plumber 7023 resignations Msgr Vallainc said JOSEPH RAPOSA JR fua t there had been an exchange 806 NO MAIN STREET of differing points of view on Fall River 675-7497 the encyclical

1HE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Pontiff Receives US Delegation

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI received in audience the U S Southern Lieutenancy ol the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre

The Pope commended th~ group -and its grand prior Bishop Thomas K Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth for the conshystruction of a scbool for refugee children at Jaffa Nazareth Israel

Pope Paul had asked the Holy Sepulchre group to undertake the school in the course of his visit to the Holy Land in 1964

The delegation received by tile Pope had attended the dedicashytion of the school in Israel on Sept 20

May your visit to Rome the present center of tJhe Holy Sepulchre order and the See of the Vicar of Christ the Pope said strengthen you in your resolve to be worthy members of the order in which you are enrolled and encourage you to continue with the greatest posshysible fervor its glorious tradishytion

Diocese Builds Housing Proiect for Elderly

MIAMI (NC)-A second lowshycost housing project for senior citizens sponsored by the Mishyami archdiocese will be erected with aid of a $26 million mortshygage loan from the U S Departshyment of Housing and Urban Deshyvelopment

Sunny Isles Tower Inc will be a seven-story 224 unit avail shyable to couples over the age of 62 whose income is less than $4600 anuually and to individshyuals whose yearly income is less 4lhan $3900 The complex 10shyeated north of Miami Beach near the ocean win contain bull dining room~ hobby shops games rooms and physicians

examining rooms in addition to efficiency and one-bedroom apartments _

Any construotion costs beyond those covered intbe federal mortglge loan will be borne by the archdiocese Edwin C Tucker director of the Archdishyocesan Office of Community Services said

A similar unit with 150 apart shyments located in Pompano is now occupied

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TERM DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES Daily ~nterest

~ Units of $1000 One Year Maturity

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10 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968

ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT LIMITED EIMRLlMfEN1rOIR EXTRA CASH BENEFITS EXPIRES OCT 201968

NOW--FOR CATHOLliCSOFALL AGES AND CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF ALL SIZES--

New Hospntal P~(8Hll foU Cltal1l1hl(Q)~nltcs paws e)tral cBlsh dfnrect to youshyin a(Bditiorn to any oth~I DUilstUJlraU1~~~~~WOllP9 gUildDDdtJa~ or Medicarrei

tax-fllee extra cca1slru to lUlSreg as you please

a week wh~ne you sure hospitaiized (See all plans at right)

abull

week whiDe your wife is$75 hospitalized (See AIlmiddotFamily and HusbandmiddotWifeplans at right)

a week for each eligible chUd hospitalized

(See AIlmiddotFamily and OneParent Family plans at right)

accidentaBdeath benefit (Payable on all plans See details at right)

REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE OR THE SIZE OlF YOUR FAMILY YOU CAN fENROll fOR ONLY $100

New llluring this lLillillli~elll IEl1IrroDO If you as husballd falher and breadwinshyent P8rriod yOIll cllln enroDU your ner are suddenly hospitalized your imome self IIInell ell eligibDe members of stops your expenses go up Even if you

have some kind of salary insurance it ~our family with no red tape 111111lt111

probably wont come close to replacingwithout any quslilficaiiol1ls whail shy your full-time pay If your wife is suddenly soever-but you must mlllil youii hospitalized who wiJIlook after the famshyEnrolimelllt Form no leter ilhlllBll ily do the laundry the marketing the Midnight October 2019681 c1eilOing You may have to take time off

from your job-or hire domestic help If

T his could well be themost important one of YOlr children is hospitalized youll news youve heard in years Now you certainly spare no expense Jf YOIre a seshy

may enjoy a speciallow-cost health protecshy ior citize with limited reserves and are tion plan that pays extra cash~ direct to hospitalized even with Mcdicarc where you when unexpected sickness or accident will the extra money you need come hospitalizes you or a member of your from

family Without any extra cash protcctioninMutual Protective Insurance Company case of a hospital emergency debts may be

specializing in health insurance forCathshy incurred savings may be iost peace of olics fOr over 35 years ras created a brandshymind may beshattered-and evenrecoyery new health plan especially for Catholics can be seriously delayed like yourself-the HOSPITAL PLAN FOR

CATHOLICS How The Plan Protects You And Your Family

Try This Plan For Only $1 Now with the unique protection of the

You can actually try the plan under a Hospital Plan for Catholics you can avoid epecial no strings ~introductory offer these worries~because you can be assured

For only $100 you can enroll yourself of extra cash incOIie when youor any covshyand all eligible members of your familyshy ered family member goes to thchospitalshywithout having to see a company represenshyto help keep YOliout of debt to hclpkecp tative alld wilhout any red tape whatsoever yoursavings intact to speed recovery by -during this limited enrollment period easing your worried mind No matter how

-And after you receive your policy if large yout family no maHer what your age for any reason you decide you dont want or occupation and without any other fualshyit you-may return it within 10 days alld iicatiolis whatsoever you can choose any

-your dollar wiltbe promptly refunded of the four low~cost plans shown at right In addition to the important cash beneshy

Why You Need The Hospital Plan For fits you get all ihese valuable extraCatholics In Addition To Ordin~ry

~eatllresHealth Insurance

JJecause 110 matter what othe insllallce You~ HealthmiddotBank Account ~ou nowcarry ii imply woit cover every- Heres a wonderful benefit no mattcr thing which plan you choosc almost Iikc an ex-

Think for a moment-in these days oftra Bank Account When your policy is rising medical costs would your prcsentissued yourinsurance provides up to msurancecover all your hospital bills All $10000 $7500 or $5000according to your surgical and in-hospital doctors bills the Plan you choose This is your Hcalth~ All the medicines drugs supplies and the Bank Account Then every monlh your ma~y other extras Probably not policy is in force an amount equal to your

And even ifall your medical and hospi- regllar monthly premium (including your tal bills were coveted what about all yotir firstmonthisactually added to yOlir maxshy9therexpenses--the bills that k~ep piling il)lil~l Whenyoll havc Claims your bene-

Up at hqAle~tbet~ein~ndoUsilOdcostly lip~ fits are simply sub(roctedfroirt yoUfmiddot ae set to y()urudget~ middotyourlese~ves and your tmiddotmiddot ~

family life _ (C01l1illlled oil lIext poge)

get your first month for only $100 INDIVIDUAL PLAN $5000 MAXIMUM

ALLmiddotFAMILY PLAN 1middotPARENT FAMILY PLAN $10000 MAXIMUM $7500 MAXIMUM

You pay only $575 a month and you (NOTE see below for overmiddot65 rates alid how you get your first monthmiddot for onty $1001 may enroll parents who are over 65)

If you arc living by yourself or wish to cover pitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while only one family member you will want the

]mJivitlal Plall You pay only $325 a month and you get your first month for only $1001

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PAYS YOU $100 weekly ~ ($1428 daily) extra cash lVD- r ~ ($1428 dally) extra cash

pitalized $50 weekly ($714 dally) for each your wife is hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 eligible child hospitalized

jf y~u are the only parent living with your ohildren we suggest the One-Parent Family Plall This covers you and all eligible chilshydren living at home between 3 months of age and under 19 Under this plan of course future additions are not included since no maternity benefit is provided in the Olle-Parellt Fomily Plan

You pay only $595 a month and you get your first month for oilly $1001

Even though your parents are covered by limited Enrollment Have the parent to be Medicare a serious conditiou requiring enrolled complete and shin the Enrollment lengthy hospitalization can lucan the end of Form hutenter your address co your name their reserves and loss of independence To (Example co John Jones 120 Main Street

honor their independence and safeguard Anytown USA) We will send the policy your own reserves enroll your parents in and premium notices to you Just eneJose $1 the Hospital Plan for Catholic~ during thi~ for the lirst month

During this limited enrollment you can get come 65 the following modest monthly inshythe exIra casll protectioll needed to fill the crease applies (This is the ollly illcreae that gaps in Medicare simply by filling out the can ever be made as long as you continue Enrollment Form on next page witllout allY your policy in forcc)

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Female on One-Parent Family co witliin yotr means or Individual Plan bullbullbullbullbullbull ADD $300

Jf you arcover 65 now or hon you be- l-fale on any llan bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullADD $300

from the very lirst day you enter the hospishy day your policy goes illo effect-and any tal as long-ancl as many times-as you arc I)CW sickness which begins a(teryour policy hospitalized right up to the maximum (Agmiddot is 30 days old There are only these minimiddot gregate of Benefits) of your plan mum neceSSary exceptions pregnancy or

any consequence thereof (unless you have the All-Family Plan) war military ~efice nervous or mental disease or disorder suimiddot cide alcoholism or drug addiction or canmiddot

I ditions coered by Workmens Compensa tion or Employers Liability Laws you are free to go to any hospital of your own choice

that makes a charge for room and board with these exceptions only nursing homes convalescent or self-care units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospital primarily for treatment of tuberculosis alcoholism

But whether or not you have had amiddot chronic drug addiction or nervous or mental disshyailment the Hosp~tal PI~n for Catholics will order

CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT suns YOU BEST

On all plans your cash benefits are paid cover any accident imlllediately tlte vcry

lll]PORTANTHere is another real lt~plus-if you have been told that anyone il your family is uninsurable Even if one of your covered family members has sllffered from cllrollic ailments in the past the kinds of conditions that come back again and again or are likely to recur Ille Hospital Plall jor Catllolics _wll cover0 eacll jamily member jor these pre-exirtillg Lollditiollsajter he hos beell protected by tile policy jot two years

PAYS YOU $100 weekly ($1428 daily) extra cash income while you are hosmiddot

your wife is hospitalized

If you havc no childrcn or if your children are gron and no longer dependent on you you will want the usbmid-Wife Plall 0

F1Pnm~olmI HUSBANOmiddotWIFE PLAN $7500 MAXIMUM

(lI - income while you- are has IP -JI income while you are hosshypitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while

daily) for each eligible child hospitalized

if yours is a YOUng growing family we rec ommend the IfFamily Plall You and your wife are covered at once for accidents for sicknesses which begin after your policy is 30 days old and for maternity benefits after your policy has been in force for 10 1110nths AndoIl your unmarried dependent childrell between 3 months of age and under 19 aro included 01110 extra cost as long as they live at home (Ihis includes not only your pres~ ent children but any future additions)

You pay only $795 a month and you

olller qualifications The Hosnital Plan for Catholics not only accepts you regardless of age it gives you hard-to-find exIra casl proshytectioll during the high-risk senior years at a

Special Not~ If You Are Over 65

Ar~ Your Parents Senior Citizens

Accidentai Death BeriefifOn All Four Plans shy- i

Til (be event of the- accidelitaJmiddot death (within wish to name subject to thl maximum (Agshy90 days of an accid~nt) of any person co~ gregate of Benefits) of your poiicY You

ercd Inde~~ihe-llospitallanforCatholics may-if yo1i wishname youiPlIriShas your $500willbe paid ~9 ~jIY ~eilcfiCiaryyoU btneliciary -

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mE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 11

18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

18 Why should I enroll right nowIf you tire the only parent living with your chilshy No you will bel covered in any hospital of your 13 Why is the Hospital Plan for Catholics aldren we suggest the ONE-PARENT FAMILY cboice that makes a charge for room and board Because an unexpecre1 sickness or accident could most like having an extra bank accountPLAN This c6vers you and all eligible children except nursing homes convalescenr or self-care strike withour warning - and you will not he living at home between 3 months of age and under units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospimiddot When your policy is issued your insurance proshy covered until your policy is in force Remember19 Under this plan of course future additions tal primarily for the treatmenr of tuberculosis drug vides up to $10000 57500 or 55OOO-dependshy if for any reason you change your mind you may ore not Included since no maternity benefit is addicrion alcoholism or nervous or menIal disshy i ng on rhe Aggregate of Benefits of the plan you return your J)olicy within 10 days and your S100 provided in the ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN order choose This is your Healrh-Bank Account will be refunded immediately

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count-much like putting money in and expect Regardless of your age sile of your all across America for over 35 years Cathshy Doesnt it make good sense for you tClgt taking it out of the bank family or the plan you select yOll get your olics everywhere possibly right in your he protected hy the Hospital Plan forr

first month for only $100 See box on preshy Qwn community (including many priests) Catholics should you or a member ofPeace Of Mind And Security ceding page for low rate of plan that suits know of us and may be insured by us your family he suddenly hospitalized

For as long as you live and continue to pay you best Many Catholic schoolchildren have for Why not take a moment now to fiUyour premiums we will never cancel or

How Can We 11)0 It years enjoyed Mutual Protection coverage out your Enrollment Form and maillrefuse to renew your policy for health reashy Serving policyholders throughout the it J1romplly with only $100-introshyHow can we offer so much for so little sons-and we guarantee that we will never United States direct by mail Mutual Proshy ductory cost for YOllr first month~The answer is simple We have lower totalcancel modify or terminate your policy tective has its headquarters in Omaha coveragesales costs The Hospital Plan for Cathoshyunless we decline renewal on all policies of Nebraska where it is incorporated andlics is a mass enrollment plan-all business Money-Back Guarantee this type in your entire state or until the licensedis conducted directly between you and the When you receive your policy youll soo maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your

company by J1ail No salesmen are used policy has been paid No Red Tape-No Salesman Will Call that it is direct honest easy to understand No costly investigations or extra fees It all ]f you enroll now during this limited enshy Bllt if for any reason YOIl change your Extra Cash In Addition 10 Other Insurance adds up to real savings we share with you rollment period there are no other qllalifishy mimi yOIl nwy rellTII it within 10 day]

Yes the Hospital Plan for Catholics pays by giving you top protection at lower cost cations other than to complete and mail and we will promptly refund YOllr dollap you in addition to any health insurance you - Respected Company the Enrollment Form below We will issue Please Note Because this is a limited carry vhether individual or group-even In addition to the exceptional advantages your Hospital Plan for Catholics (Form enrollment we can only accept enrollshy

Medicarel Furthermore all your benefits of the HospitalPlan for CatholiCs-you get P147 Series) immediately-the same day ments postmarked on or before the date ~ (Ire tax-free Of course you may carry only

something even more valuable Your polshy we receive your Form Along with YO~1f shown below But please dont wait The Qne like policy with Mutual Protective icy is backed by the resources and integ~ity policy you will releive an easy-to-use sooner we receive your Form the sooner

Surprisingly Low Cost of the Mutual Protective [nsurlnce Comshy Claim Form Any time you need your benshy your Hospital Plan for Catholics will cover i Membership in the Hospital Plan for Cathshy pallY The Catholics Company specialshy efits you can be sure that your claim will you lind your family We cannot covermiddotyoUmiddot

I OIiCli costs considerably less than you might izing in low-cost protection for Catholics be handled promptly if your policy is Iot in force

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INSUREDS NAME (Please Print) ---------------~----77__-----------------I First Middle Initial Last I

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IMPORTANTI This enrollmcnt fohn llUTUAL PROTECTIVE must be mailcd no later than midnight of INSURANCE COMPANY

3860 Leavenworth Sttc-et

Street City State Zip No

SliX o Male o Female ~

AGE__DATE OF BIRTH L--l-L-J

Wifes First Name I Middle Initial SELECT 0 All-Family Plan If AI-Flily or UUIbmd-lfIfc

Omaha Nebraska 6810S Plan is selected give foJowing PLAN 0 Husband-Vife Plan Lice~lsed by tTle informationon wife DATE 01 I Month I Day I YearDESIRED WIFES BIRTH

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Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

TheRight Revetend Edward TbullOMe~ STD NatiQllll ~

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

G-Acceptable for general au- industIys performance and to diences

M-For mature audiences R-Restricted to those 16 or

older although younger patrons will be admitted If accompanied by a parent or guardian

X-For those 16 and older without restriction with youngshyer patrons barred even if accomshypanied by a parent or guardian

In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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GRAND RAPIDS (NC) - The An advisory group of about 30 Grand Rapids diocese has estab- persons representing minority lished a Human Relations De- groups and all geographical secshypartment and appointed an Af tors of the diocese will ascershyro-American as its exeCutive di- tron priorities and set policy for rector the department Inauguration of the new unit The executive director is Calshycame as the result of a decision vin W Jeter fumier director by Bishop Allen J Babock that of the Manpower Program for a portion of the funds from the the Kent County United ComshyJ 9 6 8 Diocesan Development munity Services and field repshyFund Campaign would be used resentative for the Michigan to provide services to victims Civil Rights Commission of poverty and discrimination

New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

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15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

- they succeed in establishing fruitful contacts with Christian groups in Europe NC Photo

Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

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Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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IN THE DIOCESE

By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

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6 THE AN~HOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 Provincial CitesIts No Use Friend

An Argument From Numbers People are reading quite a few stories in the press-

Catholic and secular - about the numbers of Catholics clerical and lay who are voicing opinionsmiddot contrary to the teachings of Pope Paul in his encyclical On the Transshymission of Human Life

Leaving aside the question of how valid the polls are since they draw sweepipg and general conclusions from a partial sampling of individuals the argument conshytained in the stories needsfu be questioned The burden of the argument seems to be that if a significant nUlllber of persons hold a certain opinionhow canthePope stand by what he has taughtwhat he has asked Catllolics to acshyeept what he has asked priests to teach without a~bi guitymiddot The argument bales morality not 9D what men should d~ but ori what they actually do I~ basescentoralit~ on numbers Push this to a lQgical conclusion and every (me of the Ten Commandments Can be put on the ballot for a yes or no vote Every matter of ~orality Can be subj~ct to a vok And every person voting to do away with this or that aspectmiddot of morality would have a good reason for l bull bull ~

so doing a rea~on that was persuasIve to hIm and to many others

The argument from numbers may be impressive but it should hardly be used in a discussion of morality Moshyrality is a matter of the reflection in the individual of the eternal law of God It is the Will of God as accepted and done by the person And when a Catholic has diffi shyculty knowing what the Will of God is he must turn to those whom God has eSltabHshed to guide him and these are the Church and the teachers of the Church the successhysors of the Apostles the Bishops and above all the Bishshyop of Rome

When the Bishop of Rome teaches his is not as one Catholic priest put it the position paper of a rather important Bishop Nor is he as The New YorkmiddotTimes indicated the sole voice of one who is chief among equals rather surprisingly going off on his own

The Catholic Church was fOunded upon a person Peter and remains fixed upon a person the Bishop of Rome And to quote the phrase in use from the very ear- Hest day of the Church Where Peter is there is the Church And Peter today is in Paul VI and in no other

As Mission Sunday Approaches People today want to feel personally involved They

feel tnat what they do themselves with their ~hands is worth ever so much more than what they entrust to an institution a facility to accomplish

But the very limits of time and space and ability rule out the pOS8ibiHty of an individuals doing aU be would like to do Every person with a heart for his neighbor would like to be Biafra would want to personshyally feed the children and ease the misery of a whole tribe that is being gradually and brutally exerminated But this simply is not possible

So people need a little more faith and through faith they can know that their support of relief services of missionaries of charitable groups makes them just as much personally involved as if they themselves were presshyent Others may supply the hands but they give life and purpose to the hands and fill them with things that are needed 9thers may be present to the situation immediately but their presence and effectiveness there depend upon the support of people many miles away

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Church Profanation Two separrate but not unrelated church demonstrations

spotlighted the national news in recent weeks The Washshyin~ton walkout had aU the appearances of a well directed stage performance of inferior material and the Milwaukee profanation was a disgrace Df prime magnitude The limited interpretation of freeshynews media really swallowed dom of speech

Credibility Gap Among Religious

RIVER FOREST (NC)shyThe provincial of the New York province of the Dominshyican Order said there is a serious credibility gap that needs to be closed between older and younger members of religioWl orders

Father Kenneth Sullivan Op discussed new tendencies among young men and womeh in religious orders inCluding bull

desirefor partiCipation in d~ terminirig the goals and objecshytiveS of their communities

They want t~ be a part of everything he said and t think that is iheir right

Father Sullivan and more than 40 other Dominic~11 provincials from throughout the world inshyterrupted the drafting of new laws to govern the post-Vatican iI Dominicans to discuss ~new tendencies -in the religious life shy The priests includingmiddot Father Aniceto Fernandez OP master general of the Orders were con chiding the second month of meetings of the orders general chapter held at the Aquinas Institute of Ph~losophy here

Father Charles Fiore OP of the general cha~ter press office said the special plenary session on new phenomena in religious life was unprecedented in a Dominican general chapter and convened at the urging of many of the provinoials who feel that the drafting of new legislashytion for the order without conshy

bull sidering these tendencies would be premature and beside the point

Father Georges Perrault Op provincial of the GOO-member Canadian province summarizing the results of a recent study of 70000 men and women Religious in his country cited these new tendencies in the religious life

Development of Persons The search for authenticity

There is an increasing insistence that peoplemiddot and institutions really become what they profess to be 11he aLternative is seeD

the bait that was cast their Their refusal to listen to any as hypocrisy

way in the Washington circus opposing view places them outshy The importance and developshyAn act of bad manners and poor side the realm of liberal phil shy ment of the person Younger

osophy and casts them into the religious tend to stress that lawsmiddottaste was given the aura of sacred duty by the devotees of void of intellectual dictatorship and institutions should promote

and not suppress personal develshyshowmanship Prescinding from When will these so-called opmentthe question of mutual respect reformers learn that construcshy

A difference toward institushythe difficulties of despotic libshy tive criticism is not one-sided tions The necessity of strucshyeralism were seen in all their It is open and free To dissent tures is acknowledged but it isghoulish inwardness does not mean to walk out 01 felt their role should be kept torunaway from opposing viewsListen to me but I will not a minimum so as not to suffocatelisten to you seems to be the The liberal cause in the Amershy freedom and spontaneity

underlying theme of the script ican church certainly did not A sense of community with allthat was acted out in the aisles benefit by the metqod acting of men and a desire for more inshyof St Matthews Cathedral the Washington players If they terpersonal relationsmiddot insmanThese en-tics of the church wish have any hope of achieving an groupsto hear only the words and understanding with church leadshy An appreciation of worldlyphrases of their own narrowshy ers they should develop a posishy values as useful for promotingminded philosophy They disshy tive attitude and a constructive the Gospelgrace true liberalism by their approach

Blind Obedience Gone Father Perrault said these tenshyDespotoc Liberalism in Milwaukee dencies have had both good and

The upheaval in the Cathedral in middotMilwaukee is an open case of absolute church profanation The Vietniks and Yippies who pushed their way into the sanctuary and assaulted the Rector of the Cathedral reflect the madness that abounds in this country and the mental illness that dominates some of the American spirit

This incident-is an example of despotic liberalism carried to its ultimate conclusion which is violence and bloodshed To inshyvade a place of worship and deshyspoil its sacred purpose violates the most fundamental right we have as American citizens

When such an act occurs it must not be condoned or even tolerated If it is our democratic

bad results in the Church Hepages of 6blivio~ said they represented reactionsExtreme public dissent and to the undermining of principleschurch profanation are by-prodshyseen as directly derived from uctsof revolution the GospelAre we now witnessing the

Most of the superiors herefirst steps in the total and comshyagreed that these characteristicsplete overthrow of our society

Is it too late to undertake a of the modern age are not enshytirely new and are not confinedprocess of evolution to countershyto young Religious but are alsoact such violence There is no

doubt that the forces of historic to be found in older Religious change are at work It is to be who are rejecting formalistie desired that these changes will aspects of traditional religio1Ul

lifecome about not by carnage and despair but rather by reason and Father Sullivan said thedap hope of blind obedience to religious

It is the wise and courageouS superiors are gone forever Be man who works in the light of said that a superior in giving understanding and truth It is authoritative commands should the coward and foolish man who be intelligih1e and be able seeks the darkness of confusion answer for his direcrtives wbelli

Hugh J Goiden LLB iDstitutions will recede into a~d deceit questione4shy

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Twa STUDENTS RETURN TO THEIR TOWNE HOUSE DORMITORY

College ~ay atSton~~ill on Saturday 99 Institutions to Send Representattives

XaveriCln Brother Acting Rector Of University ( WASHINGTON (NC)shyBrother Nivard Scheel Co ix executive assistant to ~ acting rector of the CathshyOlic University of America baa been selected 101 a three-momh Jerm as acting rector

A source at ~e university said CIte selection of Brother SCheel oocurred at a recent meetirig of the universitys board of trustees Official announcement of his selection was delayed pending

- spproval of his religioussupeshyI1Ors the irouree said middotIt is also believed1hat ap

IJroval must be cbtained poundrom Dle Holy See in Rome since the

rnatutes of the pontifical univershy GI1ty call for the rector to lile a 191iest

Brother Scheel who was prinshyC1pal of Nazareth High School in lSrooklyn N Y before coming b Cathqlic University last Fall b a memb~r of the Xaverian llrothers - lRe~rns to Post

Presentmiddotplans call for him to WlSwne theactrlng ree~orship of

Ghe university for three months after theOct 16 departure of

the present aoting rector Father John P Whalen I

Father Whale~ who greed to rerve only one year is returning full time t~ his post as head of

1)pound Corplls Illstrumento~ a ~blishing Muse here Brother

Scheel is a member of the Corshy pus bQard of trustees

_ Brother Scheel a physicist YJ8S president of ~averian Colshylege in Silver Spring Md from 1960 to 1966

The selection of a new hiterim head for Catholic Universitywill give an additional three months fur finding a new permanent rector to the search committee llleaded by John Cardinal Cody ~ Chicagobull

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PostlJllancy Plan EPWORTH (NC) - Nineteen

men completed an experimental eight-week postulancy workshop lbere in Iowa for Divine Word Missionary Brothers The eightshyweek workshop replaced the trashyditional six-month postulancy IPOgram for Brothers

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ties of secular colleges and unishyversities in New York state and northern New Jersey

Father Robert A Mitchell SJ provincial of the l500-man province called the plan a reshyorganization of the orders edushycational facilities to provide

more flexibility in it use of manpower

The New York province inshyeludes all of New York state and the northern part of New Jershysey The jurisdiction comprises four institutions of higher learn-

FINAL VOWS Brother ing - Fordham University in Alfred Messier son of Mr New York Canisius College and Mrs Raoul Messier St Buffalo LeMoyne College Syshy

racuse and St Peters CollegeLouis of France parish Jersey City N J nine high SWaillsea has made final schools 10 retreat houses and

vows as a La Salette Mis- seven parishe~four in New bullbull York City one in Brooklyn one

Slonary He IS m h~s second in Jersey City and two in Bufshyear of theology at the Ip falomiddot

Slliich seminary of the com- ~ Theprovince a~ h~ comshy Dllinity and will reeeve mitments 111 the Phlhppme Isshy 1 lands the Caroline and Marshy

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Students and parents attend- vestigate as closely as possible ing the College Day sponsored a number of colleges in which by the Diocesan School Depart- they may be interested The proshyment and StonehiU College will gram of the day has been ar~

have an opportunity to visitmiddot a ranged around this feature new concept in campus living- Twenty-one colleges from the centhe towne houses These are local area will make their preshyStonehills unique original con- sentations in ciassroom sessions

cept of interestingly designed of 25 minutes each there will be and placed clusters of small four such sessions The remainshyWiits housing 12 students each ing 83 colleges will use the inshyReplacing the middottraditional mas- formal atmosphere of the gymnashysive dormitory complex they siumfor direct consultation with afford opportunities for indi- individual students vidual growth and experiments Choice Il)f CoUlege

m small-group Hving The process of choosing the The purpose of the College right college involves several

Day at StonehilI College is to steps The student has to decide give students and their parents first of all whattype of college Cl particular opportunity to in- he is look~ng middotfor This entails

New York Province Jesuits Have ~~Cin for Manpowerflexibili~y ~EW YORK (NC)-The Jesshy

uits New York province has anshypounced a plan t9 make more members of the order available

pound91 teaching posts on thefaculshy

and Puerto Rico A spoltesman for theprovince said that some Jesuits are al shyready engaged in teacping at non-Catholic institutions of higher learning but from now on it will be a formal concern

of the order to have Jesuits seek out posts in education outside the traditional area of Catholic eQucation

One result of the plan it was explained w0llld be a cutback in the number of Jesuit instrucshytors to certain of its colleges during the next five years while others were expected to receive their normal complements

In another aspect of the plan it was disclosed that the provshyince was investigating the possishybility of working with minority groups to set up a communityshy

owned-and-operated college at an as yet undesignated site

It was announced that if ~ this possibility is found to be

realistic the province has comshymiotted itself to supply some 30 qualified men over the next half-dozen years who will reshyceive in salary only what they

need for living and professional

1t1 ANCliOR liturs Oct 10 1968

Upholds Church College Help

MONTPELIER (NC) The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that public assistance to a religious insUtution need not violate the Separation of Church and State provisions of the U S Constitution In a decision that could have far reaching effects the court upheld a similar lower court ruling

The majority opinion noted that ~e barrier be~ween govshy

etnment and religion is one of degreewitli neutrality the prinshy

consideration of the size of the school for some a small school for others a l8rge university Likewise there is the choice of

an intown school as contrasted to the suburban or campus type school

Most important is the question of whether the college the youngster has in mind lffers the degree or major in which he is interes~ed Each has a particular talent to be developed and each should not settle for less than th~t Lastly the students choice of college must be realistic fi shynancially To be able to choose between commuting and boardshying the studentmiddot must first conshysult his parents to see which is

feaSible Informative SessiODS

A College Day givesa student _and his Parentsmiddot a first hand opshyportunity to obtain a clear anshyswer to the important questions concerning college admissions The Colleges represented at

Stpnehill this Saturday from 930 to 1130 will be most happy to provde the information on this most important choice a high school student faces

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ciPal guide and final command The mere fact tl1at public funds are expended to an institution operated by a religious entershyprise does not establish thefact that th~proceeds are used to support the religion professed by the recipient

Associate Justice Milford K Smith dissented holding that the first and 14th amendments to the Constitution would be violated If the state provided financial assistance to St Joseph the Proshyvider College in Rutland

The college has been seeking assisian~ from the Vermont ~ucational Buildings Finance Agency to help construct a new dormitory for its students

US Priest Headsmiddot Vincell1tiall1 Fathers

ROME (NC) - Father James Richardson CM has been elected superior general of the VincenUan Fathers He succeeds Father William M Slattery like Father Richardson an American

Father Richardson was supeshyrior of the Los Angeles vice province of the Vincentians As superior general of the Congreshygation Of Missions-Vincentiano -he also become top superior of the womens congregation foundshyed by St Vincent de Paul the Daughters of Charity

Under the new system adopted by the same general chapter that elected him he will serve a term of six years and can be reshyelected to another six-year term Father Slattery who was elected for life and had served 21 years resig~ed voluntarily to make way for the new system

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On Fert-~Hty 1VASHINGTON (NC) -- PbeKite-hen of Home in Swansea Administrative Committee of the

National Conference of Catholk J3ishops has unanimously apshyproved ih principle a proposal to establish an independent

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sor scientific research on fe~Just as there are fashions in clothes there are fashions tilityin houses We go through a period of a revival of colonial Rhythm research would be

and then a spell where the Italian influence is strongly specified as the first and immeshydiate but not the sole objectivefelt The period that we are in at the moment is quite hard of the foundationto define-a shade of conshy Tmiddothe commimiddotttee named Patrick

even further by gold plastic-liketemporary a dash of tra Cardinal OBoYJe of Washingtonpanels in eaoh cabinet door that Bishop John J Wright middotof Pittampshyditional and a lot of the that ji~ulate bottle glass Blue burgh and Bishopmiddot Andrew Gown~rs personality are the and green as a color scheme Grutka -of Gary Indiana as an II

Ingredients found in a wellshy pervade the kitchen and even ad hoc committee to pursue the designed borne of the sixties the dining nook that looks out proposal The committee is ex Such a house over the river The room is pected to report to-the general was completed the center of a home with many meeting of the U S bishops in this year by Atshy children to feed ~along with November torney and Mrs their friends) and a great numshy Founding of the corporationMilton Silva of ber of visitors to provide middotfoodmiddot bull was proposed by Cardinal St John of G04 andmiddot drink for OBoyle at a meeting of the Parish who live The latter is handled quite NCCB Ad~inistrative Commitshyon Gardeners nicelymiddot with a separate bar area tee here He said its purposeNeck R 0 a d in that has its own sink small reshy would be to sponsor or contract S wan s e a frigerator built in mix center for research aimed at helping ~ Long a favorite and ice maker along with storshy make traditional Judaeo-ChrisshySummer spot age space for bottles and glasses tian morality concerning sex for the Silva family this location - a home bartenders dioom and innocent life more liveable on middotthe end of the Neck comshy cOme true for contemporary believers mands a breathtaking view of What I found fllscinating about The cardinal said the corporashythe Tauriton River and the skyshy this section of the kitchen was tion itself would do no reasearchline of Fall River on one side that the tile man had been able or teaching that it could be and an equally lovely glimpse to set above themiddot sink and bar launched by the bishops of the of a small inlet cove on the counter some tiles that Milt and United States but that it need other Mary had brought from Portushy not be e~c1Usively American

The Silva children Martin 9 gal Not only were these tiles nor entirely Catholic Ana 13 Richard 15 Christine strikingly decorative but they It was envisaged that the COlshy

18 andPaul 19 had spent many were also a momento that meancent HONORS BROTHERS In the amnual art display on poration might sponsor periodichappy vacation days at their something to this family Romes Span18Jh Steps amiddot spect8itor admi-res a painting illternational meetings TheSummercottage on this piece of

Cooking Center foundation would not replace mland so what could be more honoring the sl3ijn Kennedy brothers Sen-Robert ~ Ken c~mpetewith e~isting organizashynatural when the family began A very latest development In nedy and President John F Kennedy P3iinting is the work tionsplanning to builda larger yearshy the world of cooking is the

of Vincenzo Prochio NC Photo round home than to erect it on Corning Cooking Center This this well-loved lot Plans were is a top-of-the-counter unit that Maine Teachers Hold pored over and pored over some cooks like jets but looks just more liJitil a set by Rudolph A like an area of the counter that Renewal middotin Effect Joint Convention Matern of Mineola NY WGS middothas been edged with steel There PORTLAND (NC)-Father Co ehosen~ middotis an indication of jets with Sisters of Charity Teach inmiddot New jersey Albert Koob executive secreta17

The Matern design was folshy lines but ihere tbe resemblance of the Na~ionalCatholic edu~ lowed fairly closely by the ends and gone are the woes of Public Schools tional Association WashingtQD

middotburner c1eanhig builder Manuel Moniz but nancial management in their DC addressed a special sessionSpecial paqs a-repiovided NEWARK (NC)~As a resuit many o~ the oil~tanding feltures Of the catholic Teachers ~oei-middot community 0ther experimentalwith this unjt but Mary of their recent special chapterof the bouse came from Mary middot cOmmunities are planned by the aJtion of Maine during the annual middotexplains that any flat bottomed six Sisters Of St IDIizabeth areand MiJton thus putting their province for Waterbury Conn conve~~p~ o~ t~~ Maine T~~ pan can be ~sOO On the same teaching in public Schools hereown personal stamp on ii Englewood N J and downtown ers Association counter with thIs cooking marvel middotand hi Jersey City

Family KUchen middot Jersey City but the Sisters hi Thespecial session for near~ middot the kitchen deSigners (and ~he Several Sisters are -also nving volved will continue their edu- 800 t~c~ers in the CatholhtNowhere are the familyS likes woman of the house) had put in IIi apartments hi Newarks ghetshy h 1 h Is schools of the diocese of Po

and dislikes more evident than aCorning cuttingboard alld hot to another is nursing at New middot cationworkinparoc lill sc 00 bullland Was part of the first joint in the kitchen of the Silva plate area combined Y~rks Bellevue Hospital arid Three Sisters of the Southern meeting of the MTA and tbe house A dramatic and exci-tirig Formica tops tmlt look like others are engaged in full-time middotProvince based in West Orange CTA Ujgt- to now the CathoDe decor welcomes the visitor into leather condiment drawers that catechetical social and adult ed- N J are now teaching in Newshy teaChers convention has been this area but as Mary points out middot slide out at a touch to reveal ucation work Four convents ark public high schools Two held separatelythe highlights of this unusual rows of individually set spice have held elections to choose others are working in Queen of Schools throughout the stMebut highly functional kitchen and herb bottles a comniunic- their own superior Angels parish there Queen of both Catholic and public were one becomes aware of the great tioncenter complete with plan- Proposals permitting these acshy Angels is the base of the innershy closed during the two days of degree of planning that must ning desk and house intercom 8tivities were voted at the reshy city apostolate in Newark the convention have ~ne into it warming oven and kitchen sink newal chapters held during the

Matador blue is the color of with two washing areas a gar- Summer and became effective ftIe cabinets an out-of-theshy bage disposal and a self-light are when approved by Mother Joshyordinary color that is sparked just a small list of the dream sephine Marie superior general

components that make the Sil- and her council at the mothershyVllS kitchen the most complete house in Convent N JSays Private Schoo~s and up-to-date I have ever seen Four experimeptal communi-

Their specatcular view can ties are planned by the NorthernNeed GOlernment Aid be enjoyed rrom almost any area Province which has its headshyCLEVELAND (NC)-The exshy of the kitchen or the adjoining quarters in New Haven Connpansion of government support Ifamiiy room This family room The first of the communities toof non-public education is esshy that has as its outstanding fea- be organized finds six Sisterssentialmiddotto the continued existence ture a handsome raised fireplace living in a duplex house in Jershyof a free society Dr john Vanden extends to a screened poroh- sey City They engage in a vashyBergtold the national convenshy~tio Complete witlh a huge red riety of apostolates and maytion of Citizens for Educational brick charcoal grill built into wear secular (iress when appro-Freedom in suburban Lakewood one wall priateDr Vanden Berg dean of Calshy

Sliding glass dqors open onto Share Authorityvin College Grand Rapids this porch from an oversized Two Sisters are teaching inMich and newly elected CEF living room that houses an ele- Jersey City public schools anshyboard chairman noted that edshygant contemporamiddotry fireplace of other in a Newark public school ucation is complsory in all sparkling Vermont maple Blue and one in All Saints parish50 states because it promotes and green with touches of gold school in Jersey City A fifth isthe gen~ral welfllre of society

Children in non-pubilc schools in the Color scheme are even establishing a Head Start proshyas well as those in public schools carried over into the impression- gram in St Peters parish Jershyse~e this purpose he said istic painting over the fireplace sey City and the sixth is enshy

that depicts a Paris scene gaged in adult education at StChildren attending non-pubshylk schools meet the compulsory One comes away from the Peters College

Silva home with- too many im- They share authority and fl shyrequirements of the state and by attending school they are pressions to fit into one meagre lb servi~g the public purpose of column But the one impressiolJ New Li rary providing an educated citizenry that stands out is that although ATCHISON (NC)-A threeshybull bull therefore bull bull bull ~hildren this house could well occupy 8 story $106 million library with attending these schools ought page -in House and Gardens itis a 220000 volume capacity has to have support from the state blisically a home that is lived in been dedicated at St Benedicts he said and lOved C4gtllege here in Kansas

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Father Spends More Time Preparing Than Working

By Joseph and Marftyn Roderiek

Any man who owns his own home is forced into being an electrician painter carpenter mason and wall paper hanger as well as part-time plumber or he soon finds himself short of patience and- money We have been the process of renovating bull bath room with a new paint tragedies occurred we were not

intellectually or emotionally afshyjob wall paper electrical fected to allly great extent Howshy

fixtures and some limitecl ever today even a -three yearltarpen try work This is really ow feels the traumatic experishybull small bathmiddotroom and the ~ ence of the live video coveragelhat has to be done is rather of the aftennath of an essassinashybnor tion

did the painting and my Nothing we can do as parentstmele was good enough to do ean completely ovenome the lIDDe of the carpentry butmiddot I effect of sucb vivid portrayals

up my mllnd before of violenee on our childrenmade I rted that I bad papeJed my Turning of( the televison set lest roommiddot Have you ever tried just isnt enough rather we must to get someone to wallpaper a somehow tum on Christian livshyImlall room After two weeks of ing in our bomes in the hope8e1lrehing I am ready to get out that our children w1ll have any tools and cro the job myseH values they can lean on during

It is the size of the job which difficult times Nowhere was makes getting workmen difficultmiddot this core of inner strength irom I cant blame a man for refusing faith better illustrated to the to spend half a day to wallpaper world than through the actions a little room while his services Of the Kennedy family duringmight be mOre profitable elseshy both recent tragedies As parshy~ere ents we truly wonder how you

Home Intermptions iristill such faith and courage in your childrenThe biggest problem wiitb the

do-It-yourself routine is that Feeding Bircls every job beoomes a major proshy

In our own small way we hopeduction Bymiddotthe time a man gets we can do it by starting with thebome from work he is not exshyUttle tiliilgs that children canactly at bis best and every jab understand Feeding birds forDO matter how minOil becomes ezample is more significantmiddot tomagnified beyond proportion them than any great money conshybull took me about five eveninp tributions we can give to charity paint a small bathroom hecause they are too young to

If my home is typical---and I recognize the value of money-ope not for other mens aaIreI

An act of kindnes3 to a gnunpy-before I can settle down to lWyen neighbor may drive home thework it is close to eight odock leachings of Christ cento the younglirst there is the matter of let-shywhile a decade middotof the 1OS8iY mayling into work clothes findmg have no meaning Wr them Charshythe tools or paint preparing itable contributions and prayerskushes etc then settling dawn are a necessary part of an adult work with all the ~ Christians lifebut dilldren needlions which are typical 10 a

Ilome iIllust~ti9llS cl~ to fIlbeir own

to sleep level The baby wont go All of us in our own way can_d he needS a stern word

try flobull make Christian living IIMelissa has a spelling test ampwi part of our everyday life---ilotaeeds a CJuiCk review and Meryl JUSt SOJJletbing we practice anwants ~ to check her math hour onSunday morning andhomework then forget A small Mary GarshySo you work for an bour and den a minute spot set up in theiJPend a half hour putting thingS house to use as a family shrinelIWay and surveying the minAsshyor even grace before meals cancule wOrlt you have accomshy

help in a small way to offset theplished thinking all the time tragic wMld that were Dlving inbow much more profitably you But more than any other lessonClOuld have spent your time Arnll tlhIat we attempt fu order to showit goes without saying that l)1lIf children how to live shouldwhen you finally finish the job be the lesson of respecting theyour wife isnt quite sure she dignity of man as a humanlikes the color of the paint M the being And this we can only dorepair job on the woodwork by exampleBut the crushing blow fallil a

Nothing makes a house moreweek later when you notice that of a home than the odor of wonshythe newly painted surface was derful delights being baked in400 much fer the baby to bear the oven This Pumpkin Bread110 he added a few crayon marks is one of these delights espeshy110 make it more to his liking cially for Autumn

In the Kitchen 1 cups flout

Our first reaction as parents 1~ cups sugar when we beard of the tragic teaspoon bakmg powder assassination of Robert Kennedy 1 teaspoon baking soda ~ the thought What kind of ~ teaspoon cinnamon world have we brought these teaspoon cloves kids into I sin sure that this teaspoon salt question was voiced by counft- teaspoon nutmeg less other parents in this United ~ cup water States WIben we consider that 6cup melted shortening MIl two gkls aged nine and I cup pumpkin Beven have been exposed to no 2 eggs beaten less than three major political ~ cup chopped Illuts tiSassinations within their short 1) Sift the flour sugar baking lifetime we become fully aware PGwder baking soda cinnamonof the difficulties of bringinglIP children as good Christians cloves salt and nutmeg toshym our society gethell

The deep impact of such vio- 2) Add the melted shortening lence is inescapable Violence is (eooled) water pumpkin eggs II10t a new word in the American and nuts Pour into a greased VOCabulamiddotry but since the inven- loaf pan and bake in a 325 tion of TV it is vividly commu- oven for 1 houmiddotr and 15 minutes blcated to even the very young 3) Let stand 3 to 4 hours beshyIn our own youth altooueh fore slicing

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IN BIAFRA Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary nurse starving children and two 00 the Sisters have accomshypanied child refugees to the Portuguese island of Sao Tome off the coast of Nigeria NC Photo

Give Their Lives Missionary Sisters to Remain in Biafra

Until Very End PHILADELPHIA (NC)-The was bombed by federal planes

Sisters have decided themselves About 30 patients were killed that they will remain with their and almost 300 were wounded people in Biafra unil the very Miraculously the Sisters esshyend Theyve given their lives caped injury to the people and tbeyre willing Most of the deaths she exshyto give their lives for them plained are caused not by war

That is how the general sushy wounds but by malnutrition perior of the largest group of starvation and kwashiorker a Sisters now working in warshy pratein deficiency with particshyravaged Biafra describes the at ularly bad effects on children titude of the nuns in her comshy How many Biafrans are dying munity in their work of relievshy each day ing suffering in a blockaded You hear so many conflicting land figures that you dont know

On a visit here to the two which ones to believe Mother American convents of the Misshy stanislaus said And then the sionary Sisters of the Holy R0shy situation cllanges every day sary Irish-born Mother Stanisshy Actually more relief seems to be klus Gallagher said that the 30 getting in now but fOr $Orne Sisters in her oongregation who people it is too hite are ~till working in Biafra We do knoW fr-om letters have only the clotl1esmiddot they are we receive that severiJ thoUshywearing sand peGple aredying ea~ day

Their spare clothing the in the refugee camps We don sheets lrom their beds their mow aboUt all the camps and laundry bags - all these have ~e dont know about the people gone into making clotbing for outside the camps

refugees and bandages for the wounded Mother Stanislaus Pre-Schoolers Learn said

The Sisters with the Biafrans By Experiencinghave followed the policy of goshy SEATTLE (NC)-Pre-schoolshyling with their people as the ers cannot grasp the funnelshyfederal troops advance Twenty type concept of leamiddotrning butof the Sisters are working in instead must learn by experishyfour hospitals which at last reshy encing according to Mrs Veronishyports were still in Biafran-held ca R Dreves mother of six andterritory the other 10 Sisters author of a new catechetical are working in refugee camps series for pre-scboolershelping to organize the daily The series Joy In Tbe Fathshydistribution of relief supplies er has been incorporated intoshe explained the Confraternity of Christian

Many Die Doctrine program in the arehshyOne hospital at Ibiala diocese of the SeatUe Already

Mother Stanislaus contilIlued some 300 arehdiocesan CCD teachers have completed teacber tlraining institutes in pre-school educati~ at Seattle University

Of Resignations The training of teachers is an essential to the success of the

Press Denies Rumors

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A series according to Mrs DrevesVatican press spokesman bas a graduate of Iowa State Univershydenied rumors that some memshy

bers of the Papal Commission sity who has done graduate work for Justice and Peace wanted to m pre-school education there resign from the commission beshy and at Drake University and the cause of disagreement over Pope University of Omaha Pa~l VIs birth control encycli shycal The denial was issued by Msgr Montie Plumbing ampFausto Vallainc head of the

press office of the Holy See Heating Coafter a rumor of unrest in a session of the commission was Over 35 Years reported in the press of Satisfied Service

However while denying the Reg Master Plumber 7023 resignations Msgr Vallainc said JOSEPH RAPOSA JR fua t there had been an exchange 806 NO MAIN STREET of differing points of view on Fall River 675-7497 the encyclical

1HE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Pontiff Receives US Delegation

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI received in audience the U S Southern Lieutenancy ol the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre

The Pope commended th~ group -and its grand prior Bishop Thomas K Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth for the conshystruction of a scbool for refugee children at Jaffa Nazareth Israel

Pope Paul had asked the Holy Sepulchre group to undertake the school in the course of his visit to the Holy Land in 1964

The delegation received by tile Pope had attended the dedicashytion of the school in Israel on Sept 20

May your visit to Rome the present center of tJhe Holy Sepulchre order and the See of the Vicar of Christ the Pope said strengthen you in your resolve to be worthy members of the order in which you are enrolled and encourage you to continue with the greatest posshysible fervor its glorious tradishytion

Diocese Builds Housing Proiect for Elderly

MIAMI (NC)-A second lowshycost housing project for senior citizens sponsored by the Mishyami archdiocese will be erected with aid of a $26 million mortshygage loan from the U S Departshyment of Housing and Urban Deshyvelopment

Sunny Isles Tower Inc will be a seven-story 224 unit avail shyable to couples over the age of 62 whose income is less than $4600 anuually and to individshyuals whose yearly income is less 4lhan $3900 The complex 10shyeated north of Miami Beach near the ocean win contain bull dining room~ hobby shops games rooms and physicians

examining rooms in addition to efficiency and one-bedroom apartments _

Any construotion costs beyond those covered intbe federal mortglge loan will be borne by the archdiocese Edwin C Tucker director of the Archdishyocesan Office of Community Services said

A similar unit with 150 apart shyments located in Pompano is now occupied

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a week for each eligible chUd hospitalized

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accidentaBdeath benefit (Payable on all plans See details at right)

REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE OR THE SIZE OlF YOUR FAMILY YOU CAN fENROll fOR ONLY $100

New llluring this lLillillli~elll IEl1IrroDO If you as husballd falher and breadwinshyent P8rriod yOIll cllln enroDU your ner are suddenly hospitalized your imome self IIInell ell eligibDe members of stops your expenses go up Even if you

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And even ifall your medical and hospi- regllar monthly premium (including your tal bills were coveted what about all yotir firstmonthisactually added to yOlir maxshy9therexpenses--the bills that k~ep piling il)lil~l Whenyoll havc Claims your bene-

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If you arc living by yourself or wish to cover pitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while only one family member you will want the

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pitalized $50 weekly ($714 dally) for each your wife is hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 eligible child hospitalized

jf y~u are the only parent living with your ohildren we suggest the One-Parent Family Plall This covers you and all eligible chilshydren living at home between 3 months of age and under 19 Under this plan of course future additions are not included since no maternity benefit is provided in the Olle-Parellt Fomily Plan

You pay only $595 a month and you get your first month for oilly $1001

Even though your parents are covered by limited Enrollment Have the parent to be Medicare a serious conditiou requiring enrolled complete and shin the Enrollment lengthy hospitalization can lucan the end of Form hutenter your address co your name their reserves and loss of independence To (Example co John Jones 120 Main Street

honor their independence and safeguard Anytown USA) We will send the policy your own reserves enroll your parents in and premium notices to you Just eneJose $1 the Hospital Plan for Catholic~ during thi~ for the lirst month

During this limited enrollment you can get come 65 the following modest monthly inshythe exIra casll protectioll needed to fill the crease applies (This is the ollly illcreae that gaps in Medicare simply by filling out the can ever be made as long as you continue Enrollment Form on next page witllout allY your policy in forcc)

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On all plans your cash benefits are paid cover any accident imlllediately tlte vcry

lll]PORTANTHere is another real lt~plus-if you have been told that anyone il your family is uninsurable Even if one of your covered family members has sllffered from cllrollic ailments in the past the kinds of conditions that come back again and again or are likely to recur Ille Hospital Plall jor Catllolics _wll cover0 eacll jamily member jor these pre-exirtillg Lollditiollsajter he hos beell protected by tile policy jot two years

PAYS YOU $100 weekly ($1428 daily) extra cash income while you are hosmiddot

your wife is hospitalized

If you havc no childrcn or if your children are gron and no longer dependent on you you will want the usbmid-Wife Plall 0

F1Pnm~olmI HUSBANOmiddotWIFE PLAN $7500 MAXIMUM

(lI - income while you- are has IP -JI income while you are hosshypitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while

daily) for each eligible child hospitalized

if yours is a YOUng growing family we rec ommend the IfFamily Plall You and your wife are covered at once for accidents for sicknesses which begin after your policy is 30 days old and for maternity benefits after your policy has been in force for 10 1110nths AndoIl your unmarried dependent childrell between 3 months of age and under 19 aro included 01110 extra cost as long as they live at home (Ihis includes not only your pres~ ent children but any future additions)

You pay only $795 a month and you

olller qualifications The Hosnital Plan for Catholics not only accepts you regardless of age it gives you hard-to-find exIra casl proshytectioll during the high-risk senior years at a

Special Not~ If You Are Over 65

Ar~ Your Parents Senior Citizens

Accidentai Death BeriefifOn All Four Plans shy- i

Til (be event of the- accidelitaJmiddot death (within wish to name subject to thl maximum (Agshy90 days of an accid~nt) of any person co~ gregate of Benefits) of your poiicY You

ercd Inde~~ihe-llospitallanforCatholics may-if yo1i wishname youiPlIriShas your $500willbe paid ~9 ~jIY ~eilcfiCiaryyoU btneliciary -

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18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

18 Why should I enroll right nowIf you tire the only parent living with your chilshy No you will bel covered in any hospital of your 13 Why is the Hospital Plan for Catholics aldren we suggest the ONE-PARENT FAMILY cboice that makes a charge for room and board Because an unexpecre1 sickness or accident could most like having an extra bank accountPLAN This c6vers you and all eligible children except nursing homes convalescenr or self-care strike withour warning - and you will not he living at home between 3 months of age and under units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospimiddot When your policy is issued your insurance proshy covered until your policy is in force Remember19 Under this plan of course future additions tal primarily for the treatmenr of tuberculosis drug vides up to $10000 57500 or 55OOO-dependshy if for any reason you change your mind you may ore not Included since no maternity benefit is addicrion alcoholism or nervous or menIal disshy i ng on rhe Aggregate of Benefits of the plan you return your J)olicy within 10 days and your S100 provided in the ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN order choose This is your Healrh-Bank Account will be refunded immediately

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count-much like putting money in and expect Regardless of your age sile of your all across America for over 35 years Cathshy Doesnt it make good sense for you tClgt taking it out of the bank family or the plan you select yOll get your olics everywhere possibly right in your he protected hy the Hospital Plan forr

first month for only $100 See box on preshy Qwn community (including many priests) Catholics should you or a member ofPeace Of Mind And Security ceding page for low rate of plan that suits know of us and may be insured by us your family he suddenly hospitalized

For as long as you live and continue to pay you best Many Catholic schoolchildren have for Why not take a moment now to fiUyour premiums we will never cancel or

How Can We 11)0 It years enjoyed Mutual Protection coverage out your Enrollment Form and maillrefuse to renew your policy for health reashy Serving policyholders throughout the it J1romplly with only $100-introshyHow can we offer so much for so little sons-and we guarantee that we will never United States direct by mail Mutual Proshy ductory cost for YOllr first month~The answer is simple We have lower totalcancel modify or terminate your policy tective has its headquarters in Omaha coveragesales costs The Hospital Plan for Cathoshyunless we decline renewal on all policies of Nebraska where it is incorporated andlics is a mass enrollment plan-all business Money-Back Guarantee this type in your entire state or until the licensedis conducted directly between you and the When you receive your policy youll soo maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your

company by J1ail No salesmen are used policy has been paid No Red Tape-No Salesman Will Call that it is direct honest easy to understand No costly investigations or extra fees It all ]f you enroll now during this limited enshy Bllt if for any reason YOIl change your Extra Cash In Addition 10 Other Insurance adds up to real savings we share with you rollment period there are no other qllalifishy mimi yOIl nwy rellTII it within 10 day]

Yes the Hospital Plan for Catholics pays by giving you top protection at lower cost cations other than to complete and mail and we will promptly refund YOllr dollap you in addition to any health insurance you - Respected Company the Enrollment Form below We will issue Please Note Because this is a limited carry vhether individual or group-even In addition to the exceptional advantages your Hospital Plan for Catholics (Form enrollment we can only accept enrollshy

Medicarel Furthermore all your benefits of the HospitalPlan for CatholiCs-you get P147 Series) immediately-the same day ments postmarked on or before the date ~ (Ire tax-free Of course you may carry only

something even more valuable Your polshy we receive your Form Along with YO~1f shown below But please dont wait The Qne like policy with Mutual Protective icy is backed by the resources and integ~ity policy you will releive an easy-to-use sooner we receive your Form the sooner

Surprisingly Low Cost of the Mutual Protective [nsurlnce Comshy Claim Form Any time you need your benshy your Hospital Plan for Catholics will cover i Membership in the Hospital Plan for Cathshy pallY The Catholics Company specialshy efits you can be sure that your claim will you lind your family We cannot covermiddotyoUmiddot

I OIiCli costs considerably less than you might izing in low-cost protection for Catholics be handled promptly if your policy is Iot in force

r--------middot----~----------------------~--------- ~ 1OI0nt delay-fill out and mail Enrollment Form today with $100 to Mutual Protective Insurance Company I 3860 Leavenworth Street Omaha Nebraska 68105

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INSUREDS NAME (Please Print) ---------------~----77__-----------------I First Middle Initial Last I

ADDRESS__-----------------=----------------------~=-_i 1

IMPORTANTI This enrollmcnt fohn llUTUAL PROTECTIVE must be mailcd no later than midnight of INSURANCE COMPANY

3860 Leavenworth Sttc-et

Street City State Zip No

SliX o Male o Female ~

AGE__DATE OF BIRTH L--l-L-J

Wifes First Name I Middle Initial SELECT 0 All-Family Plan If AI-Flily or UUIbmd-lfIfc

Omaha Nebraska 6810S Plan is selected give foJowing PLAN 0 Husband-Vife Plan Lice~lsed by tTle informationon wife DATE 01 I Month I Day I YearDESIRED WIFES BIRTH

01 Massachusetts Only) 0 Inlividual Plan Do you carry oth~r insurance in Ihis Company 0 No 0 Yes (If yes please list policy numbers) _

Commonwealth (Check One 0 One-Parcnr Family Plan

If for any reason you decide you dontwant your policy you may return it in 10 days I have enclosed my first monthly premium of $ LUO and hereby apply ro Mutual Proreaive Insurance Company Omaha Nebraska

for the Hospiral Plan for Catholics Form 1147 Series an1 Plan rhercunder as selected above I undersrand the policy is nOt in fOloe untiland we will pr~mptly refund your dollar acruallyissued The beneficiary for all persons _covered under this policy shall be Check one

o -------------- _nVItUtiIANI Name of Beneficiary Address

o The Carhnlic parish in which rhe covered person residcs at the time of his death_ I SPECIAL LIMITED

Signed ~X~___-__-____T--7=--~-__=_==---- I Insur~ds Signature

ENROLLMENT PERIOD EXPIRES i f~ -~Iease~make middottheck or money order payable to- MUTUAL PROTECTIVE I Ii MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 20 1968

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

TheRight Revetend Edward TbullOMe~ STD NatiQllll ~

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pleale cot olit this coupon ~d send 701ir ~fferfng to Right Reverend Edward T OMeara National Director

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The RLRev Msgr Raymond T Considine 368 North Main Street Fall River MassachllSetts 02720

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THE OPEN DOOR by Laurinda ~ A~rade

The story of a -Portuguese immigrant in New Bedford who overcame poverty prejudice and lack of education to found the first portuguese Ianguage department in the public schoolsmiddot in the United States

IIOrder direct from the publisher and reserve your first

edition autographed copy Write Reynolds-DeWalt Printing Inc Industrial Part New Bedford Mass 02745 Enclose

bull check or money order for $495 plus 3 sales tax REYNOLDS - DeWALT PRINTING Inc

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

G-Acceptable for general au- industIys performance and to diences

M-For mature audiences R-Restricted to those 16 or

older although younger patrons will be admitted If accompanied by a parent or guardian

X-For those 16 and older without restriction with youngshyer patrons barred even if accomshypanied by a parent or guardian

In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

er

HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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GRAND RAPIDS (NC) - The An advisory group of about 30 Grand Rapids diocese has estab- persons representing minority lished a Human Relations De- groups and all geographical secshypartment and appointed an Af tors of the diocese will ascershyro-American as its exeCutive di- tron priorities and set policy for rector the department Inauguration of the new unit The executive director is Calshycame as the result of a decision vin W Jeter fumier director by Bishop Allen J Babock that of the Manpower Program for a portion of the funds from the the Kent County United ComshyJ 9 6 8 Diocesan Development munity Services and field repshyFund Campaign would be used resentative for the Michigan to provide services to victims Civil Rights Commission of poverty and discrimination

New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

bullbull 1 1 bull ~ middotmiddotr ~ ~ j ~ i ~~~_ i ~ ~~ - (1 film machine and plentyofmi- Thirty Drama Club members crofilmed ma~nes t~ k~p it at SHA ~aU River participaited

15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

- they succeed in establishing fruitful contacts with Christian groups in Europe NC Photo

Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

~anizations

Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

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Twa STUDENTS RETURN TO THEIR TOWNE HOUSE DORMITORY

College ~ay atSton~~ill on Saturday 99 Institutions to Send Representattives

XaveriCln Brother Acting Rector Of University ( WASHINGTON (NC)shyBrother Nivard Scheel Co ix executive assistant to ~ acting rector of the CathshyOlic University of America baa been selected 101 a three-momh Jerm as acting rector

A source at ~e university said CIte selection of Brother SCheel oocurred at a recent meetirig of the universitys board of trustees Official announcement of his selection was delayed pending

- spproval of his religioussupeshyI1Ors the irouree said middotIt is also believed1hat ap

IJroval must be cbtained poundrom Dle Holy See in Rome since the

rnatutes of the pontifical univershy GI1ty call for the rector to lile a 191iest

Brother Scheel who was prinshyC1pal of Nazareth High School in lSrooklyn N Y before coming b Cathqlic University last Fall b a memb~r of the Xaverian llrothers - lRe~rns to Post

Presentmiddotplans call for him to WlSwne theactrlng ree~orship of

Ghe university for three months after theOct 16 departure of

the present aoting rector Father John P Whalen I

Father Whale~ who greed to rerve only one year is returning full time t~ his post as head of

1)pound Corplls Illstrumento~ a ~blishing Muse here Brother

Scheel is a member of the Corshy pus bQard of trustees

_ Brother Scheel a physicist YJ8S president of ~averian Colshylege in Silver Spring Md from 1960 to 1966

The selection of a new hiterim head for Catholic Universitywill give an additional three months fur finding a new permanent rector to the search committee llleaded by John Cardinal Cody ~ Chicagobull

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PostlJllancy Plan EPWORTH (NC) - Nineteen

men completed an experimental eight-week postulancy workshop lbere in Iowa for Divine Word Missionary Brothers The eightshyweek workshop replaced the trashyditional six-month postulancy IPOgram for Brothers

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ties of secular colleges and unishyversities in New York state and northern New Jersey

Father Robert A Mitchell SJ provincial of the l500-man province called the plan a reshyorganization of the orders edushycational facilities to provide

more flexibility in it use of manpower

The New York province inshyeludes all of New York state and the northern part of New Jershysey The jurisdiction comprises four institutions of higher learn-

FINAL VOWS Brother ing - Fordham University in Alfred Messier son of Mr New York Canisius College and Mrs Raoul Messier St Buffalo LeMoyne College Syshy

racuse and St Peters CollegeLouis of France parish Jersey City N J nine high SWaillsea has made final schools 10 retreat houses and

vows as a La Salette Mis- seven parishe~four in New bullbull York City one in Brooklyn one

Slonary He IS m h~s second in Jersey City and two in Bufshyear of theology at the Ip falomiddot

Slliich seminary of the com- ~ Theprovince a~ h~ comshy Dllinity and will reeeve mitments 111 the Phlhppme Isshy 1 lands the Caroline and Marshy

81100r orders thlSf~ll shall Islands Japan Nigeriamiddot expenses

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Students and parents attend- vestigate as closely as possible ing the College Day sponsored a number of colleges in which by the Diocesan School Depart- they may be interested The proshyment and StonehiU College will gram of the day has been ar~

have an opportunity to visitmiddot a ranged around this feature new concept in campus living- Twenty-one colleges from the centhe towne houses These are local area will make their preshyStonehills unique original con- sentations in ciassroom sessions

cept of interestingly designed of 25 minutes each there will be and placed clusters of small four such sessions The remainshyWiits housing 12 students each ing 83 colleges will use the inshyReplacing the middottraditional mas- formal atmosphere of the gymnashysive dormitory complex they siumfor direct consultation with afford opportunities for indi- individual students vidual growth and experiments Choice Il)f CoUlege

m small-group Hving The process of choosing the The purpose of the College right college involves several

Day at StonehilI College is to steps The student has to decide give students and their parents first of all whattype of college Cl particular opportunity to in- he is look~ng middotfor This entails

New York Province Jesuits Have ~~Cin for Manpowerflexibili~y ~EW YORK (NC)-The Jesshy

uits New York province has anshypounced a plan t9 make more members of the order available

pound91 teaching posts on thefaculshy

and Puerto Rico A spoltesman for theprovince said that some Jesuits are al shyready engaged in teacping at non-Catholic institutions of higher learning but from now on it will be a formal concern

of the order to have Jesuits seek out posts in education outside the traditional area of Catholic eQucation

One result of the plan it was explained w0llld be a cutback in the number of Jesuit instrucshytors to certain of its colleges during the next five years while others were expected to receive their normal complements

In another aspect of the plan it was disclosed that the provshyince was investigating the possishybility of working with minority groups to set up a communityshy

owned-and-operated college at an as yet undesignated site

It was announced that if ~ this possibility is found to be

realistic the province has comshymiotted itself to supply some 30 qualified men over the next half-dozen years who will reshyceive in salary only what they

need for living and professional

1t1 ANCliOR liturs Oct 10 1968

Upholds Church College Help

MONTPELIER (NC) The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that public assistance to a religious insUtution need not violate the Separation of Church and State provisions of the U S Constitution In a decision that could have far reaching effects the court upheld a similar lower court ruling

The majority opinion noted that ~e barrier be~ween govshy

etnment and religion is one of degreewitli neutrality the prinshy

consideration of the size of the school for some a small school for others a l8rge university Likewise there is the choice of

an intown school as contrasted to the suburban or campus type school

Most important is the question of whether the college the youngster has in mind lffers the degree or major in which he is interes~ed Each has a particular talent to be developed and each should not settle for less than th~t Lastly the students choice of college must be realistic fi shynancially To be able to choose between commuting and boardshying the studentmiddot must first conshysult his parents to see which is

feaSible Informative SessiODS

A College Day givesa student _and his Parentsmiddot a first hand opshyportunity to obtain a clear anshyswer to the important questions concerning college admissions The Colleges represented at

Stpnehill this Saturday from 930 to 1130 will be most happy to provde the information on this most important choice a high school student faces

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Associate Justice Milford K Smith dissented holding that the first and 14th amendments to the Constitution would be violated If the state provided financial assistance to St Joseph the Proshyvider College in Rutland

The college has been seeking assisian~ from the Vermont ~ucational Buildings Finance Agency to help construct a new dormitory for its students

US Priest Headsmiddot Vincell1tiall1 Fathers

ROME (NC) - Father James Richardson CM has been elected superior general of the VincenUan Fathers He succeeds Father William M Slattery like Father Richardson an American

Father Richardson was supeshyrior of the Los Angeles vice province of the Vincentians As superior general of the Congreshygation Of Missions-Vincentiano -he also become top superior of the womens congregation foundshyed by St Vincent de Paul the Daughters of Charity

Under the new system adopted by the same general chapter that elected him he will serve a term of six years and can be reshyelected to another six-year term Father Slattery who was elected for life and had served 21 years resig~ed voluntarily to make way for the new system

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National Conference of Catholk J3ishops has unanimously apshyproved ih principle a proposal to establish an independent

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sor scientific research on fe~Just as there are fashions in clothes there are fashions tilityin houses We go through a period of a revival of colonial Rhythm research would be

and then a spell where the Italian influence is strongly specified as the first and immeshydiate but not the sole objectivefelt The period that we are in at the moment is quite hard of the foundationto define-a shade of conshy Tmiddothe commimiddotttee named Patrick

even further by gold plastic-liketemporary a dash of tra Cardinal OBoYJe of Washingtonpanels in eaoh cabinet door that Bishop John J Wright middotof Pittampshyditional and a lot of the that ji~ulate bottle glass Blue burgh and Bishopmiddot Andrew Gown~rs personality are the and green as a color scheme Grutka -of Gary Indiana as an II

Ingredients found in a wellshy pervade the kitchen and even ad hoc committee to pursue the designed borne of the sixties the dining nook that looks out proposal The committee is ex Such a house over the river The room is pected to report to-the general was completed the center of a home with many meeting of the U S bishops in this year by Atshy children to feed ~along with November torney and Mrs their friends) and a great numshy Founding of the corporationMilton Silva of ber of visitors to provide middotfoodmiddot bull was proposed by Cardinal St John of G04 andmiddot drink for OBoyle at a meeting of the Parish who live The latter is handled quite NCCB Ad~inistrative Commitshyon Gardeners nicelymiddot with a separate bar area tee here He said its purposeNeck R 0 a d in that has its own sink small reshy would be to sponsor or contract S wan s e a frigerator built in mix center for research aimed at helping ~ Long a favorite and ice maker along with storshy make traditional Judaeo-ChrisshySummer spot age space for bottles and glasses tian morality concerning sex for the Silva family this location - a home bartenders dioom and innocent life more liveable on middotthe end of the Neck comshy cOme true for contemporary believers mands a breathtaking view of What I found fllscinating about The cardinal said the corporashythe Tauriton River and the skyshy this section of the kitchen was tion itself would do no reasearchline of Fall River on one side that the tile man had been able or teaching that it could be and an equally lovely glimpse to set above themiddot sink and bar launched by the bishops of the of a small inlet cove on the counter some tiles that Milt and United States but that it need other Mary had brought from Portushy not be e~c1Usively American

The Silva children Martin 9 gal Not only were these tiles nor entirely Catholic Ana 13 Richard 15 Christine strikingly decorative but they It was envisaged that the COlshy

18 andPaul 19 had spent many were also a momento that meancent HONORS BROTHERS In the amnual art display on poration might sponsor periodichappy vacation days at their something to this family Romes Span18Jh Steps amiddot spect8itor admi-res a painting illternational meetings TheSummercottage on this piece of

Cooking Center foundation would not replace mland so what could be more honoring the sl3ijn Kennedy brothers Sen-Robert ~ Ken c~mpetewith e~isting organizashynatural when the family began A very latest development In nedy and President John F Kennedy P3iinting is the work tionsplanning to builda larger yearshy the world of cooking is the

of Vincenzo Prochio NC Photo round home than to erect it on Corning Cooking Center This this well-loved lot Plans were is a top-of-the-counter unit that Maine Teachers Hold pored over and pored over some cooks like jets but looks just more liJitil a set by Rudolph A like an area of the counter that Renewal middotin Effect Joint Convention Matern of Mineola NY WGS middothas been edged with steel There PORTLAND (NC)-Father Co ehosen~ middotis an indication of jets with Sisters of Charity Teach inmiddot New jersey Albert Koob executive secreta17

The Matern design was folshy lines but ihere tbe resemblance of the Na~ionalCatholic edu~ lowed fairly closely by the ends and gone are the woes of Public Schools tional Association WashingtQD

middotburner c1eanhig builder Manuel Moniz but nancial management in their DC addressed a special sessionSpecial paqs a-repiovided NEWARK (NC)~As a resuit many o~ the oil~tanding feltures Of the catholic Teachers ~oei-middot community 0ther experimentalwith this unjt but Mary of their recent special chapterof the bouse came from Mary middot cOmmunities are planned by the aJtion of Maine during the annual middotexplains that any flat bottomed six Sisters Of St IDIizabeth areand MiJton thus putting their province for Waterbury Conn conve~~p~ o~ t~~ Maine T~~ pan can be ~sOO On the same teaching in public Schools hereown personal stamp on ii Englewood N J and downtown ers Association counter with thIs cooking marvel middotand hi Jersey City

Family KUchen middot Jersey City but the Sisters hi Thespecial session for near~ middot the kitchen deSigners (and ~he Several Sisters are -also nving volved will continue their edu- 800 t~c~ers in the CatholhtNowhere are the familyS likes woman of the house) had put in IIi apartments hi Newarks ghetshy h 1 h Is schools of the diocese of Po

and dislikes more evident than aCorning cuttingboard alld hot to another is nursing at New middot cationworkinparoc lill sc 00 bullland Was part of the first joint in the kitchen of the Silva plate area combined Y~rks Bellevue Hospital arid Three Sisters of the Southern meeting of the MTA and tbe house A dramatic and exci-tirig Formica tops tmlt look like others are engaged in full-time middotProvince based in West Orange CTA Ujgt- to now the CathoDe decor welcomes the visitor into leather condiment drawers that catechetical social and adult ed- N J are now teaching in Newshy teaChers convention has been this area but as Mary points out middot slide out at a touch to reveal ucation work Four convents ark public high schools Two held separatelythe highlights of this unusual rows of individually set spice have held elections to choose others are working in Queen of Schools throughout the stMebut highly functional kitchen and herb bottles a comniunic- their own superior Angels parish there Queen of both Catholic and public were one becomes aware of the great tioncenter complete with plan- Proposals permitting these acshy Angels is the base of the innershy closed during the two days of degree of planning that must ning desk and house intercom 8tivities were voted at the reshy city apostolate in Newark the convention have ~ne into it warming oven and kitchen sink newal chapters held during the

Matador blue is the color of with two washing areas a gar- Summer and became effective ftIe cabinets an out-of-theshy bage disposal and a self-light are when approved by Mother Joshyordinary color that is sparked just a small list of the dream sephine Marie superior general

components that make the Sil- and her council at the mothershyVllS kitchen the most complete house in Convent N JSays Private Schoo~s and up-to-date I have ever seen Four experimeptal communi-

Their specatcular view can ties are planned by the NorthernNeed GOlernment Aid be enjoyed rrom almost any area Province which has its headshyCLEVELAND (NC)-The exshy of the kitchen or the adjoining quarters in New Haven Connpansion of government support Ifamiiy room This family room The first of the communities toof non-public education is esshy that has as its outstanding fea- be organized finds six Sisterssentialmiddotto the continued existence ture a handsome raised fireplace living in a duplex house in Jershyof a free society Dr john Vanden extends to a screened poroh- sey City They engage in a vashyBergtold the national convenshy~tio Complete witlh a huge red riety of apostolates and maytion of Citizens for Educational brick charcoal grill built into wear secular (iress when appro-Freedom in suburban Lakewood one wall priateDr Vanden Berg dean of Calshy

Sliding glass dqors open onto Share Authorityvin College Grand Rapids this porch from an oversized Two Sisters are teaching inMich and newly elected CEF living room that houses an ele- Jersey City public schools anshyboard chairman noted that edshygant contemporamiddotry fireplace of other in a Newark public school ucation is complsory in all sparkling Vermont maple Blue and one in All Saints parish50 states because it promotes and green with touches of gold school in Jersey City A fifth isthe gen~ral welfllre of society

Children in non-pubilc schools in the Color scheme are even establishing a Head Start proshyas well as those in public schools carried over into the impression- gram in St Peters parish Jershyse~e this purpose he said istic painting over the fireplace sey City and the sixth is enshy

that depicts a Paris scene gaged in adult education at StChildren attending non-pubshylk schools meet the compulsory One comes away from the Peters College

Silva home with- too many im- They share authority and fl shyrequirements of the state and by attending school they are pressions to fit into one meagre lb servi~g the public purpose of column But the one impressiolJ New Li rary providing an educated citizenry that stands out is that although ATCHISON (NC)-A threeshybull bull therefore bull bull bull ~hildren this house could well occupy 8 story $106 million library with attending these schools ought page -in House and Gardens itis a 220000 volume capacity has to have support from the state blisically a home that is lived in been dedicated at St Benedicts he said and lOved C4gtllege here in Kansas

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Father Spends More Time Preparing Than Working

By Joseph and Marftyn Roderiek

Any man who owns his own home is forced into being an electrician painter carpenter mason and wall paper hanger as well as part-time plumber or he soon finds himself short of patience and- money We have been the process of renovating bull bath room with a new paint tragedies occurred we were not

intellectually or emotionally afshyjob wall paper electrical fected to allly great extent Howshy

fixtures and some limitecl ever today even a -three yearltarpen try work This is really ow feels the traumatic experishybull small bathmiddotroom and the ~ ence of the live video coveragelhat has to be done is rather of the aftennath of an essassinashybnor tion

did the painting and my Nothing we can do as parentstmele was good enough to do ean completely ovenome the lIDDe of the carpentry butmiddot I effect of sucb vivid portrayals

up my mllnd before of violenee on our childrenmade I rted that I bad papeJed my Turning of( the televison set lest roommiddot Have you ever tried just isnt enough rather we must to get someone to wallpaper a somehow tum on Christian livshyImlall room After two weeks of ing in our bomes in the hope8e1lrehing I am ready to get out that our children w1ll have any tools and cro the job myseH values they can lean on during

It is the size of the job which difficult times Nowhere was makes getting workmen difficultmiddot this core of inner strength irom I cant blame a man for refusing faith better illustrated to the to spend half a day to wallpaper world than through the actions a little room while his services Of the Kennedy family duringmight be mOre profitable elseshy both recent tragedies As parshy~ere ents we truly wonder how you

Home Intermptions iristill such faith and courage in your childrenThe biggest problem wiitb the

do-It-yourself routine is that Feeding Bircls every job beoomes a major proshy

In our own small way we hopeduction Bymiddotthe time a man gets we can do it by starting with thebome from work he is not exshyUttle tiliilgs that children canactly at bis best and every jab understand Feeding birds forDO matter how minOil becomes ezample is more significantmiddot tomagnified beyond proportion them than any great money conshybull took me about five eveninp tributions we can give to charity paint a small bathroom hecause they are too young to

If my home is typical---and I recognize the value of money-ope not for other mens aaIreI

An act of kindnes3 to a gnunpy-before I can settle down to lWyen neighbor may drive home thework it is close to eight odock leachings of Christ cento the younglirst there is the matter of let-shywhile a decade middotof the 1OS8iY mayling into work clothes findmg have no meaning Wr them Charshythe tools or paint preparing itable contributions and prayerskushes etc then settling dawn are a necessary part of an adult work with all the ~ Christians lifebut dilldren needlions which are typical 10 a

Ilome iIllust~ti9llS cl~ to fIlbeir own

to sleep level The baby wont go All of us in our own way can_d he needS a stern word

try flobull make Christian living IIMelissa has a spelling test ampwi part of our everyday life---ilotaeeds a CJuiCk review and Meryl JUSt SOJJletbing we practice anwants ~ to check her math hour onSunday morning andhomework then forget A small Mary GarshySo you work for an bour and den a minute spot set up in theiJPend a half hour putting thingS house to use as a family shrinelIWay and surveying the minAsshyor even grace before meals cancule wOrlt you have accomshy

help in a small way to offset theplished thinking all the time tragic wMld that were Dlving inbow much more profitably you But more than any other lessonClOuld have spent your time Arnll tlhIat we attempt fu order to showit goes without saying that l)1lIf children how to live shouldwhen you finally finish the job be the lesson of respecting theyour wife isnt quite sure she dignity of man as a humanlikes the color of the paint M the being And this we can only dorepair job on the woodwork by exampleBut the crushing blow fallil a

Nothing makes a house moreweek later when you notice that of a home than the odor of wonshythe newly painted surface was derful delights being baked in400 much fer the baby to bear the oven This Pumpkin Bread110 he added a few crayon marks is one of these delights espeshy110 make it more to his liking cially for Autumn

In the Kitchen 1 cups flout

Our first reaction as parents 1~ cups sugar when we beard of the tragic teaspoon bakmg powder assassination of Robert Kennedy 1 teaspoon baking soda ~ the thought What kind of ~ teaspoon cinnamon world have we brought these teaspoon cloves kids into I sin sure that this teaspoon salt question was voiced by counft- teaspoon nutmeg less other parents in this United ~ cup water States WIben we consider that 6cup melted shortening MIl two gkls aged nine and I cup pumpkin Beven have been exposed to no 2 eggs beaten less than three major political ~ cup chopped Illuts tiSassinations within their short 1) Sift the flour sugar baking lifetime we become fully aware PGwder baking soda cinnamonof the difficulties of bringinglIP children as good Christians cloves salt and nutmeg toshym our society gethell

The deep impact of such vio- 2) Add the melted shortening lence is inescapable Violence is (eooled) water pumpkin eggs II10t a new word in the American and nuts Pour into a greased VOCabulamiddotry but since the inven- loaf pan and bake in a 325 tion of TV it is vividly commu- oven for 1 houmiddotr and 15 minutes blcated to even the very young 3) Let stand 3 to 4 hours beshyIn our own youth altooueh fore slicing

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IN BIAFRA Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary nurse starving children and two 00 the Sisters have accomshypanied child refugees to the Portuguese island of Sao Tome off the coast of Nigeria NC Photo

Give Their Lives Missionary Sisters to Remain in Biafra

Until Very End PHILADELPHIA (NC)-The was bombed by federal planes

Sisters have decided themselves About 30 patients were killed that they will remain with their and almost 300 were wounded people in Biafra unil the very Miraculously the Sisters esshyend Theyve given their lives caped injury to the people and tbeyre willing Most of the deaths she exshyto give their lives for them plained are caused not by war

That is how the general sushy wounds but by malnutrition perior of the largest group of starvation and kwashiorker a Sisters now working in warshy pratein deficiency with particshyravaged Biafra describes the at ularly bad effects on children titude of the nuns in her comshy How many Biafrans are dying munity in their work of relievshy each day ing suffering in a blockaded You hear so many conflicting land figures that you dont know

On a visit here to the two which ones to believe Mother American convents of the Misshy stanislaus said And then the sionary Sisters of the Holy R0shy situation cllanges every day sary Irish-born Mother Stanisshy Actually more relief seems to be klus Gallagher said that the 30 getting in now but fOr $Orne Sisters in her oongregation who people it is too hite are ~till working in Biafra We do knoW fr-om letters have only the clotl1esmiddot they are we receive that severiJ thoUshywearing sand peGple aredying ea~ day

Their spare clothing the in the refugee camps We don sheets lrom their beds their mow aboUt all the camps and laundry bags - all these have ~e dont know about the people gone into making clotbing for outside the camps

refugees and bandages for the wounded Mother Stanislaus Pre-Schoolers Learn said

The Sisters with the Biafrans By Experiencinghave followed the policy of goshy SEATTLE (NC)-Pre-schoolshyling with their people as the ers cannot grasp the funnelshyfederal troops advance Twenty type concept of leamiddotrning butof the Sisters are working in instead must learn by experishyfour hospitals which at last reshy encing according to Mrs Veronishyports were still in Biafran-held ca R Dreves mother of six andterritory the other 10 Sisters author of a new catechetical are working in refugee camps series for pre-scboolershelping to organize the daily The series Joy In Tbe Fathshydistribution of relief supplies er has been incorporated intoshe explained the Confraternity of Christian

Many Die Doctrine program in the arehshyOne hospital at Ibiala diocese of the SeatUe Already

Mother Stanislaus contilIlued some 300 arehdiocesan CCD teachers have completed teacber tlraining institutes in pre-school educati~ at Seattle University

Of Resignations The training of teachers is an essential to the success of the

Press Denies Rumors

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A series according to Mrs DrevesVatican press spokesman bas a graduate of Iowa State Univershydenied rumors that some memshy

bers of the Papal Commission sity who has done graduate work for Justice and Peace wanted to m pre-school education there resign from the commission beshy and at Drake University and the cause of disagreement over Pope University of Omaha Pa~l VIs birth control encycli shycal The denial was issued by Msgr Montie Plumbing ampFausto Vallainc head of the

press office of the Holy See Heating Coafter a rumor of unrest in a session of the commission was Over 35 Years reported in the press of Satisfied Service

However while denying the Reg Master Plumber 7023 resignations Msgr Vallainc said JOSEPH RAPOSA JR fua t there had been an exchange 806 NO MAIN STREET of differing points of view on Fall River 675-7497 the encyclical

1HE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Pontiff Receives US Delegation

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI received in audience the U S Southern Lieutenancy ol the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre

The Pope commended th~ group -and its grand prior Bishop Thomas K Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth for the conshystruction of a scbool for refugee children at Jaffa Nazareth Israel

Pope Paul had asked the Holy Sepulchre group to undertake the school in the course of his visit to the Holy Land in 1964

The delegation received by tile Pope had attended the dedicashytion of the school in Israel on Sept 20

May your visit to Rome the present center of tJhe Holy Sepulchre order and the See of the Vicar of Christ the Pope said strengthen you in your resolve to be worthy members of the order in which you are enrolled and encourage you to continue with the greatest posshysible fervor its glorious tradishytion

Diocese Builds Housing Proiect for Elderly

MIAMI (NC)-A second lowshycost housing project for senior citizens sponsored by the Mishyami archdiocese will be erected with aid of a $26 million mortshygage loan from the U S Departshyment of Housing and Urban Deshyvelopment

Sunny Isles Tower Inc will be a seven-story 224 unit avail shyable to couples over the age of 62 whose income is less than $4600 anuually and to individshyuals whose yearly income is less 4lhan $3900 The complex 10shyeated north of Miami Beach near the ocean win contain bull dining room~ hobby shops games rooms and physicians

examining rooms in addition to efficiency and one-bedroom apartments _

Any construotion costs beyond those covered intbe federal mortglge loan will be borne by the archdiocese Edwin C Tucker director of the Archdishyocesan Office of Community Services said

A similar unit with 150 apart shyments located in Pompano is now occupied

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]mJivitlal Plall You pay only $325 a month and you get your first month for only $1001

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PAYS YOU $100 weekly ~ ($1428 daily) extra cash lVD- r ~ ($1428 dally) extra cash

pitalized $50 weekly ($714 dally) for each your wife is hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 eligible child hospitalized

jf y~u are the only parent living with your ohildren we suggest the One-Parent Family Plall This covers you and all eligible chilshydren living at home between 3 months of age and under 19 Under this plan of course future additions are not included since no maternity benefit is provided in the Olle-Parellt Fomily Plan

You pay only $595 a month and you get your first month for oilly $1001

Even though your parents are covered by limited Enrollment Have the parent to be Medicare a serious conditiou requiring enrolled complete and shin the Enrollment lengthy hospitalization can lucan the end of Form hutenter your address co your name their reserves and loss of independence To (Example co John Jones 120 Main Street

honor their independence and safeguard Anytown USA) We will send the policy your own reserves enroll your parents in and premium notices to you Just eneJose $1 the Hospital Plan for Catholic~ during thi~ for the lirst month

During this limited enrollment you can get come 65 the following modest monthly inshythe exIra casll protectioll needed to fill the crease applies (This is the ollly illcreae that gaps in Medicare simply by filling out the can ever be made as long as you continue Enrollment Form on next page witllout allY your policy in forcc)

Female on All-Family or Husband-Wife Plan bull bullbullbullbullbull ADD $225

Female on One-Parent Family co witliin yotr means or Individual Plan bullbullbullbullbullbull ADD $300

Jf you arcover 65 now or hon you be- l-fale on any llan bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullADD $300

from the very lirst day you enter the hospishy day your policy goes illo effect-and any tal as long-ancl as many times-as you arc I)CW sickness which begins a(teryour policy hospitalized right up to the maximum (Agmiddot is 30 days old There are only these minimiddot gregate of Benefits) of your plan mum neceSSary exceptions pregnancy or

any consequence thereof (unless you have the All-Family Plan) war military ~efice nervous or mental disease or disorder suimiddot cide alcoholism or drug addiction or canmiddot

I ditions coered by Workmens Compensa tion or Employers Liability Laws you are free to go to any hospital of your own choice

that makes a charge for room and board with these exceptions only nursing homes convalescent or self-care units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospital primarily for treatment of tuberculosis alcoholism

But whether or not you have had amiddot chronic drug addiction or nervous or mental disshyailment the Hosp~tal PI~n for Catholics will order

CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT suns YOU BEST

On all plans your cash benefits are paid cover any accident imlllediately tlte vcry

lll]PORTANTHere is another real lt~plus-if you have been told that anyone il your family is uninsurable Even if one of your covered family members has sllffered from cllrollic ailments in the past the kinds of conditions that come back again and again or are likely to recur Ille Hospital Plall jor Catllolics _wll cover0 eacll jamily member jor these pre-exirtillg Lollditiollsajter he hos beell protected by tile policy jot two years

PAYS YOU $100 weekly ($1428 daily) extra cash income while you are hosmiddot

your wife is hospitalized

If you havc no childrcn or if your children are gron and no longer dependent on you you will want the usbmid-Wife Plall 0

F1Pnm~olmI HUSBANOmiddotWIFE PLAN $7500 MAXIMUM

(lI - income while you- are has IP -JI income while you are hosshypitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while

daily) for each eligible child hospitalized

if yours is a YOUng growing family we rec ommend the IfFamily Plall You and your wife are covered at once for accidents for sicknesses which begin after your policy is 30 days old and for maternity benefits after your policy has been in force for 10 1110nths AndoIl your unmarried dependent childrell between 3 months of age and under 19 aro included 01110 extra cost as long as they live at home (Ihis includes not only your pres~ ent children but any future additions)

You pay only $795 a month and you

olller qualifications The Hosnital Plan for Catholics not only accepts you regardless of age it gives you hard-to-find exIra casl proshytectioll during the high-risk senior years at a

Special Not~ If You Are Over 65

Ar~ Your Parents Senior Citizens

Accidentai Death BeriefifOn All Four Plans shy- i

Til (be event of the- accidelitaJmiddot death (within wish to name subject to thl maximum (Agshy90 days of an accid~nt) of any person co~ gregate of Benefits) of your poiicY You

ercd Inde~~ihe-llospitallanforCatholics may-if yo1i wishname youiPlIriShas your $500willbe paid ~9 ~jIY ~eilcfiCiaryyoU btneliciary -

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18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

18 Why should I enroll right nowIf you tire the only parent living with your chilshy No you will bel covered in any hospital of your 13 Why is the Hospital Plan for Catholics aldren we suggest the ONE-PARENT FAMILY cboice that makes a charge for room and board Because an unexpecre1 sickness or accident could most like having an extra bank accountPLAN This c6vers you and all eligible children except nursing homes convalescenr or self-care strike withour warning - and you will not he living at home between 3 months of age and under units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospimiddot When your policy is issued your insurance proshy covered until your policy is in force Remember19 Under this plan of course future additions tal primarily for the treatmenr of tuberculosis drug vides up to $10000 57500 or 55OOO-dependshy if for any reason you change your mind you may ore not Included since no maternity benefit is addicrion alcoholism or nervous or menIal disshy i ng on rhe Aggregate of Benefits of the plan you return your J)olicy within 10 days and your S100 provided in the ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN order choose This is your Healrh-Bank Account will be refunded immediately

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count-much like putting money in and expect Regardless of your age sile of your all across America for over 35 years Cathshy Doesnt it make good sense for you tClgt taking it out of the bank family or the plan you select yOll get your olics everywhere possibly right in your he protected hy the Hospital Plan forr

first month for only $100 See box on preshy Qwn community (including many priests) Catholics should you or a member ofPeace Of Mind And Security ceding page for low rate of plan that suits know of us and may be insured by us your family he suddenly hospitalized

For as long as you live and continue to pay you best Many Catholic schoolchildren have for Why not take a moment now to fiUyour premiums we will never cancel or

How Can We 11)0 It years enjoyed Mutual Protection coverage out your Enrollment Form and maillrefuse to renew your policy for health reashy Serving policyholders throughout the it J1romplly with only $100-introshyHow can we offer so much for so little sons-and we guarantee that we will never United States direct by mail Mutual Proshy ductory cost for YOllr first month~The answer is simple We have lower totalcancel modify or terminate your policy tective has its headquarters in Omaha coveragesales costs The Hospital Plan for Cathoshyunless we decline renewal on all policies of Nebraska where it is incorporated andlics is a mass enrollment plan-all business Money-Back Guarantee this type in your entire state or until the licensedis conducted directly between you and the When you receive your policy youll soo maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your

company by J1ail No salesmen are used policy has been paid No Red Tape-No Salesman Will Call that it is direct honest easy to understand No costly investigations or extra fees It all ]f you enroll now during this limited enshy Bllt if for any reason YOIl change your Extra Cash In Addition 10 Other Insurance adds up to real savings we share with you rollment period there are no other qllalifishy mimi yOIl nwy rellTII it within 10 day]

Yes the Hospital Plan for Catholics pays by giving you top protection at lower cost cations other than to complete and mail and we will promptly refund YOllr dollap you in addition to any health insurance you - Respected Company the Enrollment Form below We will issue Please Note Because this is a limited carry vhether individual or group-even In addition to the exceptional advantages your Hospital Plan for Catholics (Form enrollment we can only accept enrollshy

Medicarel Furthermore all your benefits of the HospitalPlan for CatholiCs-you get P147 Series) immediately-the same day ments postmarked on or before the date ~ (Ire tax-free Of course you may carry only

something even more valuable Your polshy we receive your Form Along with YO~1f shown below But please dont wait The Qne like policy with Mutual Protective icy is backed by the resources and integ~ity policy you will releive an easy-to-use sooner we receive your Form the sooner

Surprisingly Low Cost of the Mutual Protective [nsurlnce Comshy Claim Form Any time you need your benshy your Hospital Plan for Catholics will cover i Membership in the Hospital Plan for Cathshy pallY The Catholics Company specialshy efits you can be sure that your claim will you lind your family We cannot covermiddotyoUmiddot

I OIiCli costs considerably less than you might izing in low-cost protection for Catholics be handled promptly if your policy is Iot in force

r--------middot----~----------------------~--------- ~ 1OI0nt delay-fill out and mail Enrollment Form today with $100 to Mutual Protective Insurance Company I 3860 Leavenworth Street Omaha Nebraska 68105

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INSUREDS NAME (Please Print) ---------------~----77__-----------------I First Middle Initial Last I

ADDRESS__-----------------=----------------------~=-_i 1

IMPORTANTI This enrollmcnt fohn llUTUAL PROTECTIVE must be mailcd no later than midnight of INSURANCE COMPANY

3860 Leavenworth Sttc-et

Street City State Zip No

SliX o Male o Female ~

AGE__DATE OF BIRTH L--l-L-J

Wifes First Name I Middle Initial SELECT 0 All-Family Plan If AI-Flily or UUIbmd-lfIfc

Omaha Nebraska 6810S Plan is selected give foJowing PLAN 0 Husband-Vife Plan Lice~lsed by tTle informationon wife DATE 01 I Month I Day I YearDESIRED WIFES BIRTH

01 Massachusetts Only) 0 Inlividual Plan Do you carry oth~r insurance in Ihis Company 0 No 0 Yes (If yes please list policy numbers) _

Commonwealth (Check One 0 One-Parcnr Family Plan

If for any reason you decide you dontwant your policy you may return it in 10 days I have enclosed my first monthly premium of $ LUO and hereby apply ro Mutual Proreaive Insurance Company Omaha Nebraska

for the Hospiral Plan for Catholics Form 1147 Series an1 Plan rhercunder as selected above I undersrand the policy is nOt in fOloe untiland we will pr~mptly refund your dollar acruallyissued The beneficiary for all persons _covered under this policy shall be Check one

o -------------- _nVItUtiIANI Name of Beneficiary Address

o The Carhnlic parish in which rhe covered person residcs at the time of his death_ I SPECIAL LIMITED

Signed ~X~___-__-____T--7=--~-__=_==---- I Insur~ds Signature

ENROLLMENT PERIOD EXPIRES i f~ -~Iease~make middottheck or money order payable to- MUTUAL PROTECTIVE I Ii MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 20 1968

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

TheRight Revetend Edward TbullOMe~ STD NatiQllll ~

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

G-Acceptable for general au- industIys performance and to diences

M-For mature audiences R-Restricted to those 16 or

older although younger patrons will be admitted If accompanied by a parent or guardian

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FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

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Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

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15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

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Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

~anizations

Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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ROCKTON (NC) -ReliaiOttJ vocation directors were told they need to realize and deshyvelop within themselves their own undiscovered potential m effectively guiding qualified ~andidates to religious life

Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

relationships here in lllinois Jlgtel Vecchio told the fourth

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west ReIigious Vocation Direcshytors Assoeiation thait in order to Iide qualified applicants 00 the Ieligious life or priesthOOd ~ cation directors must be pellshyoons who deeply WlderstanCl themselves who seek an unde-ushystanding of candidates for theen vocations by careful listening and wh~ by interpersonal openshyness allow candidates 00 undelfshystand them

MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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IPAM pointed out that tale people of the Amazon ~ have traditions outlook aDd needs quite different from o1bes Brazilians and require a fJpeeW ooaptation of pastoral and weiai pyomotion techniques

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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SCHbOLBOY SPORTS

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By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

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On Fert-~Hty 1VASHINGTON (NC) -- PbeKite-hen of Home in Swansea Administrative Committee of the

National Conference of Catholk J3ishops has unanimously apshyproved ih principle a proposal to establish an independent

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sor scientific research on fe~Just as there are fashions in clothes there are fashions tilityin houses We go through a period of a revival of colonial Rhythm research would be

and then a spell where the Italian influence is strongly specified as the first and immeshydiate but not the sole objectivefelt The period that we are in at the moment is quite hard of the foundationto define-a shade of conshy Tmiddothe commimiddotttee named Patrick

even further by gold plastic-liketemporary a dash of tra Cardinal OBoYJe of Washingtonpanels in eaoh cabinet door that Bishop John J Wright middotof Pittampshyditional and a lot of the that ji~ulate bottle glass Blue burgh and Bishopmiddot Andrew Gown~rs personality are the and green as a color scheme Grutka -of Gary Indiana as an II

Ingredients found in a wellshy pervade the kitchen and even ad hoc committee to pursue the designed borne of the sixties the dining nook that looks out proposal The committee is ex Such a house over the river The room is pected to report to-the general was completed the center of a home with many meeting of the U S bishops in this year by Atshy children to feed ~along with November torney and Mrs their friends) and a great numshy Founding of the corporationMilton Silva of ber of visitors to provide middotfoodmiddot bull was proposed by Cardinal St John of G04 andmiddot drink for OBoyle at a meeting of the Parish who live The latter is handled quite NCCB Ad~inistrative Commitshyon Gardeners nicelymiddot with a separate bar area tee here He said its purposeNeck R 0 a d in that has its own sink small reshy would be to sponsor or contract S wan s e a frigerator built in mix center for research aimed at helping ~ Long a favorite and ice maker along with storshy make traditional Judaeo-ChrisshySummer spot age space for bottles and glasses tian morality concerning sex for the Silva family this location - a home bartenders dioom and innocent life more liveable on middotthe end of the Neck comshy cOme true for contemporary believers mands a breathtaking view of What I found fllscinating about The cardinal said the corporashythe Tauriton River and the skyshy this section of the kitchen was tion itself would do no reasearchline of Fall River on one side that the tile man had been able or teaching that it could be and an equally lovely glimpse to set above themiddot sink and bar launched by the bishops of the of a small inlet cove on the counter some tiles that Milt and United States but that it need other Mary had brought from Portushy not be e~c1Usively American

The Silva children Martin 9 gal Not only were these tiles nor entirely Catholic Ana 13 Richard 15 Christine strikingly decorative but they It was envisaged that the COlshy

18 andPaul 19 had spent many were also a momento that meancent HONORS BROTHERS In the amnual art display on poration might sponsor periodichappy vacation days at their something to this family Romes Span18Jh Steps amiddot spect8itor admi-res a painting illternational meetings TheSummercottage on this piece of

Cooking Center foundation would not replace mland so what could be more honoring the sl3ijn Kennedy brothers Sen-Robert ~ Ken c~mpetewith e~isting organizashynatural when the family began A very latest development In nedy and President John F Kennedy P3iinting is the work tionsplanning to builda larger yearshy the world of cooking is the

of Vincenzo Prochio NC Photo round home than to erect it on Corning Cooking Center This this well-loved lot Plans were is a top-of-the-counter unit that Maine Teachers Hold pored over and pored over some cooks like jets but looks just more liJitil a set by Rudolph A like an area of the counter that Renewal middotin Effect Joint Convention Matern of Mineola NY WGS middothas been edged with steel There PORTLAND (NC)-Father Co ehosen~ middotis an indication of jets with Sisters of Charity Teach inmiddot New jersey Albert Koob executive secreta17

The Matern design was folshy lines but ihere tbe resemblance of the Na~ionalCatholic edu~ lowed fairly closely by the ends and gone are the woes of Public Schools tional Association WashingtQD

middotburner c1eanhig builder Manuel Moniz but nancial management in their DC addressed a special sessionSpecial paqs a-repiovided NEWARK (NC)~As a resuit many o~ the oil~tanding feltures Of the catholic Teachers ~oei-middot community 0ther experimentalwith this unjt but Mary of their recent special chapterof the bouse came from Mary middot cOmmunities are planned by the aJtion of Maine during the annual middotexplains that any flat bottomed six Sisters Of St IDIizabeth areand MiJton thus putting their province for Waterbury Conn conve~~p~ o~ t~~ Maine T~~ pan can be ~sOO On the same teaching in public Schools hereown personal stamp on ii Englewood N J and downtown ers Association counter with thIs cooking marvel middotand hi Jersey City

Family KUchen middot Jersey City but the Sisters hi Thespecial session for near~ middot the kitchen deSigners (and ~he Several Sisters are -also nving volved will continue their edu- 800 t~c~ers in the CatholhtNowhere are the familyS likes woman of the house) had put in IIi apartments hi Newarks ghetshy h 1 h Is schools of the diocese of Po

and dislikes more evident than aCorning cuttingboard alld hot to another is nursing at New middot cationworkinparoc lill sc 00 bullland Was part of the first joint in the kitchen of the Silva plate area combined Y~rks Bellevue Hospital arid Three Sisters of the Southern meeting of the MTA and tbe house A dramatic and exci-tirig Formica tops tmlt look like others are engaged in full-time middotProvince based in West Orange CTA Ujgt- to now the CathoDe decor welcomes the visitor into leather condiment drawers that catechetical social and adult ed- N J are now teaching in Newshy teaChers convention has been this area but as Mary points out middot slide out at a touch to reveal ucation work Four convents ark public high schools Two held separatelythe highlights of this unusual rows of individually set spice have held elections to choose others are working in Queen of Schools throughout the stMebut highly functional kitchen and herb bottles a comniunic- their own superior Angels parish there Queen of both Catholic and public were one becomes aware of the great tioncenter complete with plan- Proposals permitting these acshy Angels is the base of the innershy closed during the two days of degree of planning that must ning desk and house intercom 8tivities were voted at the reshy city apostolate in Newark the convention have ~ne into it warming oven and kitchen sink newal chapters held during the

Matador blue is the color of with two washing areas a gar- Summer and became effective ftIe cabinets an out-of-theshy bage disposal and a self-light are when approved by Mother Joshyordinary color that is sparked just a small list of the dream sephine Marie superior general

components that make the Sil- and her council at the mothershyVllS kitchen the most complete house in Convent N JSays Private Schoo~s and up-to-date I have ever seen Four experimeptal communi-

Their specatcular view can ties are planned by the NorthernNeed GOlernment Aid be enjoyed rrom almost any area Province which has its headshyCLEVELAND (NC)-The exshy of the kitchen or the adjoining quarters in New Haven Connpansion of government support Ifamiiy room This family room The first of the communities toof non-public education is esshy that has as its outstanding fea- be organized finds six Sisterssentialmiddotto the continued existence ture a handsome raised fireplace living in a duplex house in Jershyof a free society Dr john Vanden extends to a screened poroh- sey City They engage in a vashyBergtold the national convenshy~tio Complete witlh a huge red riety of apostolates and maytion of Citizens for Educational brick charcoal grill built into wear secular (iress when appro-Freedom in suburban Lakewood one wall priateDr Vanden Berg dean of Calshy

Sliding glass dqors open onto Share Authorityvin College Grand Rapids this porch from an oversized Two Sisters are teaching inMich and newly elected CEF living room that houses an ele- Jersey City public schools anshyboard chairman noted that edshygant contemporamiddotry fireplace of other in a Newark public school ucation is complsory in all sparkling Vermont maple Blue and one in All Saints parish50 states because it promotes and green with touches of gold school in Jersey City A fifth isthe gen~ral welfllre of society

Children in non-pubilc schools in the Color scheme are even establishing a Head Start proshyas well as those in public schools carried over into the impression- gram in St Peters parish Jershyse~e this purpose he said istic painting over the fireplace sey City and the sixth is enshy

that depicts a Paris scene gaged in adult education at StChildren attending non-pubshylk schools meet the compulsory One comes away from the Peters College

Silva home with- too many im- They share authority and fl shyrequirements of the state and by attending school they are pressions to fit into one meagre lb servi~g the public purpose of column But the one impressiolJ New Li rary providing an educated citizenry that stands out is that although ATCHISON (NC)-A threeshybull bull therefore bull bull bull ~hildren this house could well occupy 8 story $106 million library with attending these schools ought page -in House and Gardens itis a 220000 volume capacity has to have support from the state blisically a home that is lived in been dedicated at St Benedicts he said and lOved C4gtllege here in Kansas

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Father Spends More Time Preparing Than Working

By Joseph and Marftyn Roderiek

Any man who owns his own home is forced into being an electrician painter carpenter mason and wall paper hanger as well as part-time plumber or he soon finds himself short of patience and- money We have been the process of renovating bull bath room with a new paint tragedies occurred we were not

intellectually or emotionally afshyjob wall paper electrical fected to allly great extent Howshy

fixtures and some limitecl ever today even a -three yearltarpen try work This is really ow feels the traumatic experishybull small bathmiddotroom and the ~ ence of the live video coveragelhat has to be done is rather of the aftennath of an essassinashybnor tion

did the painting and my Nothing we can do as parentstmele was good enough to do ean completely ovenome the lIDDe of the carpentry butmiddot I effect of sucb vivid portrayals

up my mllnd before of violenee on our childrenmade I rted that I bad papeJed my Turning of( the televison set lest roommiddot Have you ever tried just isnt enough rather we must to get someone to wallpaper a somehow tum on Christian livshyImlall room After two weeks of ing in our bomes in the hope8e1lrehing I am ready to get out that our children w1ll have any tools and cro the job myseH values they can lean on during

It is the size of the job which difficult times Nowhere was makes getting workmen difficultmiddot this core of inner strength irom I cant blame a man for refusing faith better illustrated to the to spend half a day to wallpaper world than through the actions a little room while his services Of the Kennedy family duringmight be mOre profitable elseshy both recent tragedies As parshy~ere ents we truly wonder how you

Home Intermptions iristill such faith and courage in your childrenThe biggest problem wiitb the

do-It-yourself routine is that Feeding Bircls every job beoomes a major proshy

In our own small way we hopeduction Bymiddotthe time a man gets we can do it by starting with thebome from work he is not exshyUttle tiliilgs that children canactly at bis best and every jab understand Feeding birds forDO matter how minOil becomes ezample is more significantmiddot tomagnified beyond proportion them than any great money conshybull took me about five eveninp tributions we can give to charity paint a small bathroom hecause they are too young to

If my home is typical---and I recognize the value of money-ope not for other mens aaIreI

An act of kindnes3 to a gnunpy-before I can settle down to lWyen neighbor may drive home thework it is close to eight odock leachings of Christ cento the younglirst there is the matter of let-shywhile a decade middotof the 1OS8iY mayling into work clothes findmg have no meaning Wr them Charshythe tools or paint preparing itable contributions and prayerskushes etc then settling dawn are a necessary part of an adult work with all the ~ Christians lifebut dilldren needlions which are typical 10 a

Ilome iIllust~ti9llS cl~ to fIlbeir own

to sleep level The baby wont go All of us in our own way can_d he needS a stern word

try flobull make Christian living IIMelissa has a spelling test ampwi part of our everyday life---ilotaeeds a CJuiCk review and Meryl JUSt SOJJletbing we practice anwants ~ to check her math hour onSunday morning andhomework then forget A small Mary GarshySo you work for an bour and den a minute spot set up in theiJPend a half hour putting thingS house to use as a family shrinelIWay and surveying the minAsshyor even grace before meals cancule wOrlt you have accomshy

help in a small way to offset theplished thinking all the time tragic wMld that were Dlving inbow much more profitably you But more than any other lessonClOuld have spent your time Arnll tlhIat we attempt fu order to showit goes without saying that l)1lIf children how to live shouldwhen you finally finish the job be the lesson of respecting theyour wife isnt quite sure she dignity of man as a humanlikes the color of the paint M the being And this we can only dorepair job on the woodwork by exampleBut the crushing blow fallil a

Nothing makes a house moreweek later when you notice that of a home than the odor of wonshythe newly painted surface was derful delights being baked in400 much fer the baby to bear the oven This Pumpkin Bread110 he added a few crayon marks is one of these delights espeshy110 make it more to his liking cially for Autumn

In the Kitchen 1 cups flout

Our first reaction as parents 1~ cups sugar when we beard of the tragic teaspoon bakmg powder assassination of Robert Kennedy 1 teaspoon baking soda ~ the thought What kind of ~ teaspoon cinnamon world have we brought these teaspoon cloves kids into I sin sure that this teaspoon salt question was voiced by counft- teaspoon nutmeg less other parents in this United ~ cup water States WIben we consider that 6cup melted shortening MIl two gkls aged nine and I cup pumpkin Beven have been exposed to no 2 eggs beaten less than three major political ~ cup chopped Illuts tiSassinations within their short 1) Sift the flour sugar baking lifetime we become fully aware PGwder baking soda cinnamonof the difficulties of bringinglIP children as good Christians cloves salt and nutmeg toshym our society gethell

The deep impact of such vio- 2) Add the melted shortening lence is inescapable Violence is (eooled) water pumpkin eggs II10t a new word in the American and nuts Pour into a greased VOCabulamiddotry but since the inven- loaf pan and bake in a 325 tion of TV it is vividly commu- oven for 1 houmiddotr and 15 minutes blcated to even the very young 3) Let stand 3 to 4 hours beshyIn our own youth altooueh fore slicing

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IN BIAFRA Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary nurse starving children and two 00 the Sisters have accomshypanied child refugees to the Portuguese island of Sao Tome off the coast of Nigeria NC Photo

Give Their Lives Missionary Sisters to Remain in Biafra

Until Very End PHILADELPHIA (NC)-The was bombed by federal planes

Sisters have decided themselves About 30 patients were killed that they will remain with their and almost 300 were wounded people in Biafra unil the very Miraculously the Sisters esshyend Theyve given their lives caped injury to the people and tbeyre willing Most of the deaths she exshyto give their lives for them plained are caused not by war

That is how the general sushy wounds but by malnutrition perior of the largest group of starvation and kwashiorker a Sisters now working in warshy pratein deficiency with particshyravaged Biafra describes the at ularly bad effects on children titude of the nuns in her comshy How many Biafrans are dying munity in their work of relievshy each day ing suffering in a blockaded You hear so many conflicting land figures that you dont know

On a visit here to the two which ones to believe Mother American convents of the Misshy stanislaus said And then the sionary Sisters of the Holy R0shy situation cllanges every day sary Irish-born Mother Stanisshy Actually more relief seems to be klus Gallagher said that the 30 getting in now but fOr $Orne Sisters in her oongregation who people it is too hite are ~till working in Biafra We do knoW fr-om letters have only the clotl1esmiddot they are we receive that severiJ thoUshywearing sand peGple aredying ea~ day

Their spare clothing the in the refugee camps We don sheets lrom their beds their mow aboUt all the camps and laundry bags - all these have ~e dont know about the people gone into making clotbing for outside the camps

refugees and bandages for the wounded Mother Stanislaus Pre-Schoolers Learn said

The Sisters with the Biafrans By Experiencinghave followed the policy of goshy SEATTLE (NC)-Pre-schoolshyling with their people as the ers cannot grasp the funnelshyfederal troops advance Twenty type concept of leamiddotrning butof the Sisters are working in instead must learn by experishyfour hospitals which at last reshy encing according to Mrs Veronishyports were still in Biafran-held ca R Dreves mother of six andterritory the other 10 Sisters author of a new catechetical are working in refugee camps series for pre-scboolershelping to organize the daily The series Joy In Tbe Fathshydistribution of relief supplies er has been incorporated intoshe explained the Confraternity of Christian

Many Die Doctrine program in the arehshyOne hospital at Ibiala diocese of the SeatUe Already

Mother Stanislaus contilIlued some 300 arehdiocesan CCD teachers have completed teacber tlraining institutes in pre-school educati~ at Seattle University

Of Resignations The training of teachers is an essential to the success of the

Press Denies Rumors

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A series according to Mrs DrevesVatican press spokesman bas a graduate of Iowa State Univershydenied rumors that some memshy

bers of the Papal Commission sity who has done graduate work for Justice and Peace wanted to m pre-school education there resign from the commission beshy and at Drake University and the cause of disagreement over Pope University of Omaha Pa~l VIs birth control encycli shycal The denial was issued by Msgr Montie Plumbing ampFausto Vallainc head of the

press office of the Holy See Heating Coafter a rumor of unrest in a session of the commission was Over 35 Years reported in the press of Satisfied Service

However while denying the Reg Master Plumber 7023 resignations Msgr Vallainc said JOSEPH RAPOSA JR fua t there had been an exchange 806 NO MAIN STREET of differing points of view on Fall River 675-7497 the encyclical

1HE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Pontiff Receives US Delegation

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI received in audience the U S Southern Lieutenancy ol the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre

The Pope commended th~ group -and its grand prior Bishop Thomas K Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth for the conshystruction of a scbool for refugee children at Jaffa Nazareth Israel

Pope Paul had asked the Holy Sepulchre group to undertake the school in the course of his visit to the Holy Land in 1964

The delegation received by tile Pope had attended the dedicashytion of the school in Israel on Sept 20

May your visit to Rome the present center of tJhe Holy Sepulchre order and the See of the Vicar of Christ the Pope said strengthen you in your resolve to be worthy members of the order in which you are enrolled and encourage you to continue with the greatest posshysible fervor its glorious tradishytion

Diocese Builds Housing Proiect for Elderly

MIAMI (NC)-A second lowshycost housing project for senior citizens sponsored by the Mishyami archdiocese will be erected with aid of a $26 million mortshygage loan from the U S Departshyment of Housing and Urban Deshyvelopment

Sunny Isles Tower Inc will be a seven-story 224 unit avail shyable to couples over the age of 62 whose income is less than $4600 anuually and to individshyuals whose yearly income is less 4lhan $3900 The complex 10shyeated north of Miami Beach near the ocean win contain bull dining room~ hobby shops games rooms and physicians

examining rooms in addition to efficiency and one-bedroom apartments _

Any construotion costs beyond those covered intbe federal mortglge loan will be borne by the archdiocese Edwin C Tucker director of the Archdishyocesan Office of Community Services said

A similar unit with 150 apart shyments located in Pompano is now occupied

CENTER Paint and Wallpaper

Dupont Paint

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bull 422 Acush Ave ~ New Bedford

PARKING _Rear of Store

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550 a year

TERM DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES Daily ~nterest

~ Units of $1000 One Year Maturity

Bass River Savings Bank

Bank by Mail we pay the postage

bull SOUTH YARMOUTH HYANNIS bull YARMOUTH SHOPPING PlAZA

bull OENNIS PORT bull OSTERVILLE

10 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968

ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT LIMITED EIMRLlMfEN1rOIR EXTRA CASH BENEFITS EXPIRES OCT 201968

NOW--FOR CATHOLliCSOFALL AGES AND CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF ALL SIZES--

New Hospntal P~(8Hll foU Cltal1l1hl(Q)~nltcs paws e)tral cBlsh dfnrect to youshyin a(Bditiorn to any oth~I DUilstUJlraU1~~~~~WOllP9 gUildDDdtJa~ or Medicarrei

tax-fllee extra cca1slru to lUlSreg as you please

a week wh~ne you sure hospitaiized (See all plans at right)

abull

week whiDe your wife is$75 hospitalized (See AIlmiddotFamily and HusbandmiddotWifeplans at right)

a week for each eligible chUd hospitalized

(See AIlmiddotFamily and OneParent Family plans at right)

accidentaBdeath benefit (Payable on all plans See details at right)

REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE OR THE SIZE OlF YOUR FAMILY YOU CAN fENROll fOR ONLY $100

New llluring this lLillillli~elll IEl1IrroDO If you as husballd falher and breadwinshyent P8rriod yOIll cllln enroDU your ner are suddenly hospitalized your imome self IIInell ell eligibDe members of stops your expenses go up Even if you

have some kind of salary insurance it ~our family with no red tape 111111lt111

probably wont come close to replacingwithout any quslilficaiiol1ls whail shy your full-time pay If your wife is suddenly soever-but you must mlllil youii hospitalized who wiJIlook after the famshyEnrolimelllt Form no leter ilhlllBll ily do the laundry the marketing the Midnight October 2019681 c1eilOing You may have to take time off

from your job-or hire domestic help If

T his could well be themost important one of YOlr children is hospitalized youll news youve heard in years Now you certainly spare no expense Jf YOIre a seshy

may enjoy a speciallow-cost health protecshy ior citize with limited reserves and are tion plan that pays extra cash~ direct to hospitalized even with Mcdicarc where you when unexpected sickness or accident will the extra money you need come hospitalizes you or a member of your from

family Without any extra cash protcctioninMutual Protective Insurance Company case of a hospital emergency debts may be

specializing in health insurance forCathshy incurred savings may be iost peace of olics fOr over 35 years ras created a brandshymind may beshattered-and evenrecoyery new health plan especially for Catholics can be seriously delayed like yourself-the HOSPITAL PLAN FOR

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Try This Plan For Only $1 Now with the unique protection of the

You can actually try the plan under a Hospital Plan for Catholics you can avoid epecial no strings ~introductory offer these worries~because you can be assured

For only $100 you can enroll yourself of extra cash incOIie when youor any covshyand all eligible members of your familyshy ered family member goes to thchospitalshywithout having to see a company represenshyto help keep YOliout of debt to hclpkecp tative alld wilhout any red tape whatsoever yoursavings intact to speed recovery by -during this limited enrollment period easing your worried mind No matter how

-And after you receive your policy if large yout family no maHer what your age for any reason you decide you dont want or occupation and without any other fualshyit you-may return it within 10 days alld iicatiolis whatsoever you can choose any

-your dollar wiltbe promptly refunded of the four low~cost plans shown at right In addition to the important cash beneshy

Why You Need The Hospital Plan For fits you get all ihese valuable extraCatholics In Addition To Ordin~ry

~eatllresHealth Insurance

JJecause 110 matter what othe insllallce You~ HealthmiddotBank Account ~ou nowcarry ii imply woit cover every- Heres a wonderful benefit no mattcr thing which plan you choosc almost Iikc an ex-

Think for a moment-in these days oftra Bank Account When your policy is rising medical costs would your prcsentissued yourinsurance provides up to msurancecover all your hospital bills All $10000 $7500 or $5000according to your surgical and in-hospital doctors bills the Plan you choose This is your Hcalth~ All the medicines drugs supplies and the Bank Account Then every monlh your ma~y other extras Probably not policy is in force an amount equal to your

And even ifall your medical and hospi- regllar monthly premium (including your tal bills were coveted what about all yotir firstmonthisactually added to yOlir maxshy9therexpenses--the bills that k~ep piling il)lil~l Whenyoll havc Claims your bene-

Up at hqAle~tbet~ein~ndoUsilOdcostly lip~ fits are simply sub(roctedfroirt yoUfmiddot ae set to y()urudget~ middotyourlese~ves and your tmiddotmiddot ~

family life _ (C01l1illlled oil lIext poge)

get your first month for only $100 INDIVIDUAL PLAN $5000 MAXIMUM

ALLmiddotFAMILY PLAN 1middotPARENT FAMILY PLAN $10000 MAXIMUM $7500 MAXIMUM

You pay only $575 a month and you (NOTE see below for overmiddot65 rates alid how you get your first monthmiddot for onty $1001 may enroll parents who are over 65)

If you arc living by yourself or wish to cover pitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while only one family member you will want the

]mJivitlal Plall You pay only $325 a month and you get your first month for only $1001

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PAYS YOU $100 weekly ~ ($1428 daily) extra cash lVD- r ~ ($1428 dally) extra cash

pitalized $50 weekly ($714 dally) for each your wife is hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 eligible child hospitalized

jf y~u are the only parent living with your ohildren we suggest the One-Parent Family Plall This covers you and all eligible chilshydren living at home between 3 months of age and under 19 Under this plan of course future additions are not included since no maternity benefit is provided in the Olle-Parellt Fomily Plan

You pay only $595 a month and you get your first month for oilly $1001

Even though your parents are covered by limited Enrollment Have the parent to be Medicare a serious conditiou requiring enrolled complete and shin the Enrollment lengthy hospitalization can lucan the end of Form hutenter your address co your name their reserves and loss of independence To (Example co John Jones 120 Main Street

honor their independence and safeguard Anytown USA) We will send the policy your own reserves enroll your parents in and premium notices to you Just eneJose $1 the Hospital Plan for Catholic~ during thi~ for the lirst month

During this limited enrollment you can get come 65 the following modest monthly inshythe exIra casll protectioll needed to fill the crease applies (This is the ollly illcreae that gaps in Medicare simply by filling out the can ever be made as long as you continue Enrollment Form on next page witllout allY your policy in forcc)

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Female on One-Parent Family co witliin yotr means or Individual Plan bullbullbullbullbullbull ADD $300

Jf you arcover 65 now or hon you be- l-fale on any llan bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullADD $300

from the very lirst day you enter the hospishy day your policy goes illo effect-and any tal as long-ancl as many times-as you arc I)CW sickness which begins a(teryour policy hospitalized right up to the maximum (Agmiddot is 30 days old There are only these minimiddot gregate of Benefits) of your plan mum neceSSary exceptions pregnancy or

any consequence thereof (unless you have the All-Family Plan) war military ~efice nervous or mental disease or disorder suimiddot cide alcoholism or drug addiction or canmiddot

I ditions coered by Workmens Compensa tion or Employers Liability Laws you are free to go to any hospital of your own choice

that makes a charge for room and board with these exceptions only nursing homes convalescent or self-care units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospital primarily for treatment of tuberculosis alcoholism

But whether or not you have had amiddot chronic drug addiction or nervous or mental disshyailment the Hosp~tal PI~n for Catholics will order

CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT suns YOU BEST

On all plans your cash benefits are paid cover any accident imlllediately tlte vcry

lll]PORTANTHere is another real lt~plus-if you have been told that anyone il your family is uninsurable Even if one of your covered family members has sllffered from cllrollic ailments in the past the kinds of conditions that come back again and again or are likely to recur Ille Hospital Plall jor Catllolics _wll cover0 eacll jamily member jor these pre-exirtillg Lollditiollsajter he hos beell protected by tile policy jot two years

PAYS YOU $100 weekly ($1428 daily) extra cash income while you are hosmiddot

your wife is hospitalized

If you havc no childrcn or if your children are gron and no longer dependent on you you will want the usbmid-Wife Plall 0

F1Pnm~olmI HUSBANOmiddotWIFE PLAN $7500 MAXIMUM

(lI - income while you- are has IP -JI income while you are hosshypitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while

daily) for each eligible child hospitalized

if yours is a YOUng growing family we rec ommend the IfFamily Plall You and your wife are covered at once for accidents for sicknesses which begin after your policy is 30 days old and for maternity benefits after your policy has been in force for 10 1110nths AndoIl your unmarried dependent childrell between 3 months of age and under 19 aro included 01110 extra cost as long as they live at home (Ihis includes not only your pres~ ent children but any future additions)

You pay only $795 a month and you

olller qualifications The Hosnital Plan for Catholics not only accepts you regardless of age it gives you hard-to-find exIra casl proshytectioll during the high-risk senior years at a

Special Not~ If You Are Over 65

Ar~ Your Parents Senior Citizens

Accidentai Death BeriefifOn All Four Plans shy- i

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18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

18 Why should I enroll right nowIf you tire the only parent living with your chilshy No you will bel covered in any hospital of your 13 Why is the Hospital Plan for Catholics aldren we suggest the ONE-PARENT FAMILY cboice that makes a charge for room and board Because an unexpecre1 sickness or accident could most like having an extra bank accountPLAN This c6vers you and all eligible children except nursing homes convalescenr or self-care strike withour warning - and you will not he living at home between 3 months of age and under units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospimiddot When your policy is issued your insurance proshy covered until your policy is in force Remember19 Under this plan of course future additions tal primarily for the treatmenr of tuberculosis drug vides up to $10000 57500 or 55OOO-dependshy if for any reason you change your mind you may ore not Included since no maternity benefit is addicrion alcoholism or nervous or menIal disshy i ng on rhe Aggregate of Benefits of the plan you return your J)olicy within 10 days and your S100 provided in the ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN order choose This is your Healrh-Bank Account will be refunded immediately

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count-much like putting money in and expect Regardless of your age sile of your all across America for over 35 years Cathshy Doesnt it make good sense for you tClgt taking it out of the bank family or the plan you select yOll get your olics everywhere possibly right in your he protected hy the Hospital Plan forr

first month for only $100 See box on preshy Qwn community (including many priests) Catholics should you or a member ofPeace Of Mind And Security ceding page for low rate of plan that suits know of us and may be insured by us your family he suddenly hospitalized

For as long as you live and continue to pay you best Many Catholic schoolchildren have for Why not take a moment now to fiUyour premiums we will never cancel or

How Can We 11)0 It years enjoyed Mutual Protection coverage out your Enrollment Form and maillrefuse to renew your policy for health reashy Serving policyholders throughout the it J1romplly with only $100-introshyHow can we offer so much for so little sons-and we guarantee that we will never United States direct by mail Mutual Proshy ductory cost for YOllr first month~The answer is simple We have lower totalcancel modify or terminate your policy tective has its headquarters in Omaha coveragesales costs The Hospital Plan for Cathoshyunless we decline renewal on all policies of Nebraska where it is incorporated andlics is a mass enrollment plan-all business Money-Back Guarantee this type in your entire state or until the licensedis conducted directly between you and the When you receive your policy youll soo maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your

company by J1ail No salesmen are used policy has been paid No Red Tape-No Salesman Will Call that it is direct honest easy to understand No costly investigations or extra fees It all ]f you enroll now during this limited enshy Bllt if for any reason YOIl change your Extra Cash In Addition 10 Other Insurance adds up to real savings we share with you rollment period there are no other qllalifishy mimi yOIl nwy rellTII it within 10 day]

Yes the Hospital Plan for Catholics pays by giving you top protection at lower cost cations other than to complete and mail and we will promptly refund YOllr dollap you in addition to any health insurance you - Respected Company the Enrollment Form below We will issue Please Note Because this is a limited carry vhether individual or group-even In addition to the exceptional advantages your Hospital Plan for Catholics (Form enrollment we can only accept enrollshy

Medicarel Furthermore all your benefits of the HospitalPlan for CatholiCs-you get P147 Series) immediately-the same day ments postmarked on or before the date ~ (Ire tax-free Of course you may carry only

something even more valuable Your polshy we receive your Form Along with YO~1f shown below But please dont wait The Qne like policy with Mutual Protective icy is backed by the resources and integ~ity policy you will releive an easy-to-use sooner we receive your Form the sooner

Surprisingly Low Cost of the Mutual Protective [nsurlnce Comshy Claim Form Any time you need your benshy your Hospital Plan for Catholics will cover i Membership in the Hospital Plan for Cathshy pallY The Catholics Company specialshy efits you can be sure that your claim will you lind your family We cannot covermiddotyoUmiddot

I OIiCli costs considerably less than you might izing in low-cost protection for Catholics be handled promptly if your policy is Iot in force

r--------middot----~----------------------~--------- ~ 1OI0nt delay-fill out and mail Enrollment Form today with $100 to Mutual Protective Insurance Company I 3860 Leavenworth Street Omaha Nebraska 68105

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INSUREDS NAME (Please Print) ---------------~----77__-----------------I First Middle Initial Last I

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IMPORTANTI This enrollmcnt fohn llUTUAL PROTECTIVE must be mailcd no later than midnight of INSURANCE COMPANY

3860 Leavenworth Sttc-et

Street City State Zip No

SliX o Male o Female ~

AGE__DATE OF BIRTH L--l-L-J

Wifes First Name I Middle Initial SELECT 0 All-Family Plan If AI-Flily or UUIbmd-lfIfc

Omaha Nebraska 6810S Plan is selected give foJowing PLAN 0 Husband-Vife Plan Lice~lsed by tTle informationon wife DATE 01 I Month I Day I YearDESIRED WIFES BIRTH

01 Massachusetts Only) 0 Inlividual Plan Do you carry oth~r insurance in Ihis Company 0 No 0 Yes (If yes please list policy numbers) _

Commonwealth (Check One 0 One-Parcnr Family Plan

If for any reason you decide you dontwant your policy you may return it in 10 days I have enclosed my first monthly premium of $ LUO and hereby apply ro Mutual Proreaive Insurance Company Omaha Nebraska

for the Hospiral Plan for Catholics Form 1147 Series an1 Plan rhercunder as selected above I undersrand the policy is nOt in fOloe untiland we will pr~mptly refund your dollar acruallyissued The beneficiary for all persons _covered under this policy shall be Check one

o -------------- _nVItUtiIANI Name of Beneficiary Address

o The Carhnlic parish in which rhe covered person residcs at the time of his death_ I SPECIAL LIMITED

Signed ~X~___-__-____T--7=--~-__=_==---- I Insur~ds Signature

ENROLLMENT PERIOD EXPIRES i f~ -~Iease~make middottheck or money order payable to- MUTUAL PROTECTIVE I Ii MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 20 1968

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

TheRight Revetend Edward TbullOMe~ STD NatiQllll ~

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8ALVATIONAND SERVICE are ampbe work 01 The Soclet for the Propagation of tbe Faith

pleale cot olit this coupon ~d send 701ir ~fferfng to Right Reverend Edward T OMeara National Director

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The RLRev Msgr Raymond T Considine 368 North Main Street Fall River MassachllSetts 02720

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THE OPEN DOOR by Laurinda ~ A~rade

The story of a -Portuguese immigrant in New Bedford who overcame poverty prejudice and lack of education to found the first portuguese Ianguage department in the public schoolsmiddot in the United States

IIOrder direct from the publisher and reserve your first

edition autographed copy Write Reynolds-DeWalt Printing Inc Industrial Part New Bedford Mass 02745 Enclose

bull check or money order for $495 plus 3 sales tax REYNOLDS - DeWALT PRINTING Inc

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

G-Acceptable for general au- industIys performance and to diences

M-For mature audiences R-Restricted to those 16 or

older although younger patrons will be admitted If accompanied by a parent or guardian

X-For those 16 and older without restriction with youngshyer patrons barred even if accomshypanied by a parent or guardian

In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

er

HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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GRAND RAPIDS (NC) - The An advisory group of about 30 Grand Rapids diocese has estab- persons representing minority lished a Human Relations De- groups and all geographical secshypartment and appointed an Af tors of the diocese will ascershyro-American as its exeCutive di- tron priorities and set policy for rector the department Inauguration of the new unit The executive director is Calshycame as the result of a decision vin W Jeter fumier director by Bishop Allen J Babock that of the Manpower Program for a portion of the funds from the the Kent County United ComshyJ 9 6 8 Diocesan Development munity Services and field repshyFund Campaign would be used resentative for the Michigan to provide services to victims Civil Rights Commission of poverty and discrimination

New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Oct 10 1968

Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

bullbull 1 1 bull ~ middotmiddotr ~ ~ j ~ i ~~~_ i ~ ~~ - (1 film machine and plentyofmi- Thirty Drama Club members crofilmed ma~nes t~ k~p it at SHA ~aU River participaited

15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

- they succeed in establishing fruitful contacts with Christian groups in Europe NC Photo

Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

~anizations

Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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SCHbOLBOY SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE

By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

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Father Spends More Time Preparing Than Working

By Joseph and Marftyn Roderiek

Any man who owns his own home is forced into being an electrician painter carpenter mason and wall paper hanger as well as part-time plumber or he soon finds himself short of patience and- money We have been the process of renovating bull bath room with a new paint tragedies occurred we were not

intellectually or emotionally afshyjob wall paper electrical fected to allly great extent Howshy

fixtures and some limitecl ever today even a -three yearltarpen try work This is really ow feels the traumatic experishybull small bathmiddotroom and the ~ ence of the live video coveragelhat has to be done is rather of the aftennath of an essassinashybnor tion

did the painting and my Nothing we can do as parentstmele was good enough to do ean completely ovenome the lIDDe of the carpentry butmiddot I effect of sucb vivid portrayals

up my mllnd before of violenee on our childrenmade I rted that I bad papeJed my Turning of( the televison set lest roommiddot Have you ever tried just isnt enough rather we must to get someone to wallpaper a somehow tum on Christian livshyImlall room After two weeks of ing in our bomes in the hope8e1lrehing I am ready to get out that our children w1ll have any tools and cro the job myseH values they can lean on during

It is the size of the job which difficult times Nowhere was makes getting workmen difficultmiddot this core of inner strength irom I cant blame a man for refusing faith better illustrated to the to spend half a day to wallpaper world than through the actions a little room while his services Of the Kennedy family duringmight be mOre profitable elseshy both recent tragedies As parshy~ere ents we truly wonder how you

Home Intermptions iristill such faith and courage in your childrenThe biggest problem wiitb the

do-It-yourself routine is that Feeding Bircls every job beoomes a major proshy

In our own small way we hopeduction Bymiddotthe time a man gets we can do it by starting with thebome from work he is not exshyUttle tiliilgs that children canactly at bis best and every jab understand Feeding birds forDO matter how minOil becomes ezample is more significantmiddot tomagnified beyond proportion them than any great money conshybull took me about five eveninp tributions we can give to charity paint a small bathroom hecause they are too young to

If my home is typical---and I recognize the value of money-ope not for other mens aaIreI

An act of kindnes3 to a gnunpy-before I can settle down to lWyen neighbor may drive home thework it is close to eight odock leachings of Christ cento the younglirst there is the matter of let-shywhile a decade middotof the 1OS8iY mayling into work clothes findmg have no meaning Wr them Charshythe tools or paint preparing itable contributions and prayerskushes etc then settling dawn are a necessary part of an adult work with all the ~ Christians lifebut dilldren needlions which are typical 10 a

Ilome iIllust~ti9llS cl~ to fIlbeir own

to sleep level The baby wont go All of us in our own way can_d he needS a stern word

try flobull make Christian living IIMelissa has a spelling test ampwi part of our everyday life---ilotaeeds a CJuiCk review and Meryl JUSt SOJJletbing we practice anwants ~ to check her math hour onSunday morning andhomework then forget A small Mary GarshySo you work for an bour and den a minute spot set up in theiJPend a half hour putting thingS house to use as a family shrinelIWay and surveying the minAsshyor even grace before meals cancule wOrlt you have accomshy

help in a small way to offset theplished thinking all the time tragic wMld that were Dlving inbow much more profitably you But more than any other lessonClOuld have spent your time Arnll tlhIat we attempt fu order to showit goes without saying that l)1lIf children how to live shouldwhen you finally finish the job be the lesson of respecting theyour wife isnt quite sure she dignity of man as a humanlikes the color of the paint M the being And this we can only dorepair job on the woodwork by exampleBut the crushing blow fallil a

Nothing makes a house moreweek later when you notice that of a home than the odor of wonshythe newly painted surface was derful delights being baked in400 much fer the baby to bear the oven This Pumpkin Bread110 he added a few crayon marks is one of these delights espeshy110 make it more to his liking cially for Autumn

In the Kitchen 1 cups flout

Our first reaction as parents 1~ cups sugar when we beard of the tragic teaspoon bakmg powder assassination of Robert Kennedy 1 teaspoon baking soda ~ the thought What kind of ~ teaspoon cinnamon world have we brought these teaspoon cloves kids into I sin sure that this teaspoon salt question was voiced by counft- teaspoon nutmeg less other parents in this United ~ cup water States WIben we consider that 6cup melted shortening MIl two gkls aged nine and I cup pumpkin Beven have been exposed to no 2 eggs beaten less than three major political ~ cup chopped Illuts tiSassinations within their short 1) Sift the flour sugar baking lifetime we become fully aware PGwder baking soda cinnamonof the difficulties of bringinglIP children as good Christians cloves salt and nutmeg toshym our society gethell

The deep impact of such vio- 2) Add the melted shortening lence is inescapable Violence is (eooled) water pumpkin eggs II10t a new word in the American and nuts Pour into a greased VOCabulamiddotry but since the inven- loaf pan and bake in a 325 tion of TV it is vividly commu- oven for 1 houmiddotr and 15 minutes blcated to even the very young 3) Let stand 3 to 4 hours beshyIn our own youth altooueh fore slicing

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Give Their Lives Missionary Sisters to Remain in Biafra

Until Very End PHILADELPHIA (NC)-The was bombed by federal planes

Sisters have decided themselves About 30 patients were killed that they will remain with their and almost 300 were wounded people in Biafra unil the very Miraculously the Sisters esshyend Theyve given their lives caped injury to the people and tbeyre willing Most of the deaths she exshyto give their lives for them plained are caused not by war

That is how the general sushy wounds but by malnutrition perior of the largest group of starvation and kwashiorker a Sisters now working in warshy pratein deficiency with particshyravaged Biafra describes the at ularly bad effects on children titude of the nuns in her comshy How many Biafrans are dying munity in their work of relievshy each day ing suffering in a blockaded You hear so many conflicting land figures that you dont know

On a visit here to the two which ones to believe Mother American convents of the Misshy stanislaus said And then the sionary Sisters of the Holy R0shy situation cllanges every day sary Irish-born Mother Stanisshy Actually more relief seems to be klus Gallagher said that the 30 getting in now but fOr $Orne Sisters in her oongregation who people it is too hite are ~till working in Biafra We do knoW fr-om letters have only the clotl1esmiddot they are we receive that severiJ thoUshywearing sand peGple aredying ea~ day

Their spare clothing the in the refugee camps We don sheets lrom their beds their mow aboUt all the camps and laundry bags - all these have ~e dont know about the people gone into making clotbing for outside the camps

refugees and bandages for the wounded Mother Stanislaus Pre-Schoolers Learn said

The Sisters with the Biafrans By Experiencinghave followed the policy of goshy SEATTLE (NC)-Pre-schoolshyling with their people as the ers cannot grasp the funnelshyfederal troops advance Twenty type concept of leamiddotrning butof the Sisters are working in instead must learn by experishyfour hospitals which at last reshy encing according to Mrs Veronishyports were still in Biafran-held ca R Dreves mother of six andterritory the other 10 Sisters author of a new catechetical are working in refugee camps series for pre-scboolershelping to organize the daily The series Joy In Tbe Fathshydistribution of relief supplies er has been incorporated intoshe explained the Confraternity of Christian

Many Die Doctrine program in the arehshyOne hospital at Ibiala diocese of the SeatUe Already

Mother Stanislaus contilIlued some 300 arehdiocesan CCD teachers have completed teacber tlraining institutes in pre-school educati~ at Seattle University

Of Resignations The training of teachers is an essential to the success of the

Press Denies Rumors

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A series according to Mrs DrevesVatican press spokesman bas a graduate of Iowa State Univershydenied rumors that some memshy

bers of the Papal Commission sity who has done graduate work for Justice and Peace wanted to m pre-school education there resign from the commission beshy and at Drake University and the cause of disagreement over Pope University of Omaha Pa~l VIs birth control encycli shycal The denial was issued by Msgr Montie Plumbing ampFausto Vallainc head of the

press office of the Holy See Heating Coafter a rumor of unrest in a session of the commission was Over 35 Years reported in the press of Satisfied Service

However while denying the Reg Master Plumber 7023 resignations Msgr Vallainc said JOSEPH RAPOSA JR fua t there had been an exchange 806 NO MAIN STREET of differing points of view on Fall River 675-7497 the encyclical

1HE ANCHOR-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Pontiff Receives US Delegation

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI received in audience the U S Southern Lieutenancy ol the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre

The Pope commended th~ group -and its grand prior Bishop Thomas K Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth for the conshystruction of a scbool for refugee children at Jaffa Nazareth Israel

Pope Paul had asked the Holy Sepulchre group to undertake the school in the course of his visit to the Holy Land in 1964

The delegation received by tile Pope had attended the dedicashytion of the school in Israel on Sept 20

May your visit to Rome the present center of tJhe Holy Sepulchre order and the See of the Vicar of Christ the Pope said strengthen you in your resolve to be worthy members of the order in which you are enrolled and encourage you to continue with the greatest posshysible fervor its glorious tradishytion

Diocese Builds Housing Proiect for Elderly

MIAMI (NC)-A second lowshycost housing project for senior citizens sponsored by the Mishyami archdiocese will be erected with aid of a $26 million mortshygage loan from the U S Departshyment of Housing and Urban Deshyvelopment

Sunny Isles Tower Inc will be a seven-story 224 unit avail shyable to couples over the age of 62 whose income is less than $4600 anuually and to individshyuals whose yearly income is less 4lhan $3900 The complex 10shyeated north of Miami Beach near the ocean win contain bull dining room~ hobby shops games rooms and physicians

examining rooms in addition to efficiency and one-bedroom apartments _

Any construotion costs beyond those covered intbe federal mortglge loan will be borne by the archdiocese Edwin C Tucker director of the Archdishyocesan Office of Community Services said

A similar unit with 150 apart shyments located in Pompano is now occupied

CENTER Paint and Wallpaper

Dupont Paint

~ cor Middle St

bull 422 Acush Ave ~ New Bedford

PARKING _Rear of Store

----------- shy

550 a year

TERM DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES Daily ~nterest

~ Units of $1000 One Year Maturity

Bass River Savings Bank

Bank by Mail we pay the postage

bull SOUTH YARMOUTH HYANNIS bull YARMOUTH SHOPPING PlAZA

bull OENNIS PORT bull OSTERVILLE

10 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968

ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT LIMITED EIMRLlMfEN1rOIR EXTRA CASH BENEFITS EXPIRES OCT 201968

NOW--FOR CATHOLliCSOFALL AGES AND CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF ALL SIZES--

New Hospntal P~(8Hll foU Cltal1l1hl(Q)~nltcs paws e)tral cBlsh dfnrect to youshyin a(Bditiorn to any oth~I DUilstUJlraU1~~~~~WOllP9 gUildDDdtJa~ or Medicarrei

tax-fllee extra cca1slru to lUlSreg as you please

a week wh~ne you sure hospitaiized (See all plans at right)

abull

week whiDe your wife is$75 hospitalized (See AIlmiddotFamily and HusbandmiddotWifeplans at right)

a week for each eligible chUd hospitalized

(See AIlmiddotFamily and OneParent Family plans at right)

accidentaBdeath benefit (Payable on all plans See details at right)

REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE OR THE SIZE OlF YOUR FAMILY YOU CAN fENROll fOR ONLY $100

New llluring this lLillillli~elll IEl1IrroDO If you as husballd falher and breadwinshyent P8rriod yOIll cllln enroDU your ner are suddenly hospitalized your imome self IIInell ell eligibDe members of stops your expenses go up Even if you

have some kind of salary insurance it ~our family with no red tape 111111lt111

probably wont come close to replacingwithout any quslilficaiiol1ls whail shy your full-time pay If your wife is suddenly soever-but you must mlllil youii hospitalized who wiJIlook after the famshyEnrolimelllt Form no leter ilhlllBll ily do the laundry the marketing the Midnight October 2019681 c1eilOing You may have to take time off

from your job-or hire domestic help If

T his could well be themost important one of YOlr children is hospitalized youll news youve heard in years Now you certainly spare no expense Jf YOIre a seshy

may enjoy a speciallow-cost health protecshy ior citize with limited reserves and are tion plan that pays extra cash~ direct to hospitalized even with Mcdicarc where you when unexpected sickness or accident will the extra money you need come hospitalizes you or a member of your from

family Without any extra cash protcctioninMutual Protective Insurance Company case of a hospital emergency debts may be

specializing in health insurance forCathshy incurred savings may be iost peace of olics fOr over 35 years ras created a brandshymind may beshattered-and evenrecoyery new health plan especially for Catholics can be seriously delayed like yourself-the HOSPITAL PLAN FOR

CATHOLICS How The Plan Protects You And Your Family

Try This Plan For Only $1 Now with the unique protection of the

You can actually try the plan under a Hospital Plan for Catholics you can avoid epecial no strings ~introductory offer these worries~because you can be assured

For only $100 you can enroll yourself of extra cash incOIie when youor any covshyand all eligible members of your familyshy ered family member goes to thchospitalshywithout having to see a company represenshyto help keep YOliout of debt to hclpkecp tative alld wilhout any red tape whatsoever yoursavings intact to speed recovery by -during this limited enrollment period easing your worried mind No matter how

-And after you receive your policy if large yout family no maHer what your age for any reason you decide you dont want or occupation and without any other fualshyit you-may return it within 10 days alld iicatiolis whatsoever you can choose any

-your dollar wiltbe promptly refunded of the four low~cost plans shown at right In addition to the important cash beneshy

Why You Need The Hospital Plan For fits you get all ihese valuable extraCatholics In Addition To Ordin~ry

~eatllresHealth Insurance

JJecause 110 matter what othe insllallce You~ HealthmiddotBank Account ~ou nowcarry ii imply woit cover every- Heres a wonderful benefit no mattcr thing which plan you choosc almost Iikc an ex-

Think for a moment-in these days oftra Bank Account When your policy is rising medical costs would your prcsentissued yourinsurance provides up to msurancecover all your hospital bills All $10000 $7500 or $5000according to your surgical and in-hospital doctors bills the Plan you choose This is your Hcalth~ All the medicines drugs supplies and the Bank Account Then every monlh your ma~y other extras Probably not policy is in force an amount equal to your

And even ifall your medical and hospi- regllar monthly premium (including your tal bills were coveted what about all yotir firstmonthisactually added to yOlir maxshy9therexpenses--the bills that k~ep piling il)lil~l Whenyoll havc Claims your bene-

Up at hqAle~tbet~ein~ndoUsilOdcostly lip~ fits are simply sub(roctedfroirt yoUfmiddot ae set to y()urudget~ middotyourlese~ves and your tmiddotmiddot ~

family life _ (C01l1illlled oil lIext poge)

get your first month for only $100 INDIVIDUAL PLAN $5000 MAXIMUM

ALLmiddotFAMILY PLAN 1middotPARENT FAMILY PLAN $10000 MAXIMUM $7500 MAXIMUM

You pay only $575 a month and you (NOTE see below for overmiddot65 rates alid how you get your first monthmiddot for onty $1001 may enroll parents who are over 65)

If you arc living by yourself or wish to cover pitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while only one family member you will want the

]mJivitlal Plall You pay only $325 a month and you get your first month for only $1001

tmiddotmiddotI PAYS YOU $100 weekly ) j~~J

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PAYS YOU $100 weekly ~ ($1428 daily) extra cash lVD- r ~ ($1428 dally) extra cash

pitalized $50 weekly ($714 dally) for each your wife is hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 eligible child hospitalized

jf y~u are the only parent living with your ohildren we suggest the One-Parent Family Plall This covers you and all eligible chilshydren living at home between 3 months of age and under 19 Under this plan of course future additions are not included since no maternity benefit is provided in the Olle-Parellt Fomily Plan

You pay only $595 a month and you get your first month for oilly $1001

Even though your parents are covered by limited Enrollment Have the parent to be Medicare a serious conditiou requiring enrolled complete and shin the Enrollment lengthy hospitalization can lucan the end of Form hutenter your address co your name their reserves and loss of independence To (Example co John Jones 120 Main Street

honor their independence and safeguard Anytown USA) We will send the policy your own reserves enroll your parents in and premium notices to you Just eneJose $1 the Hospital Plan for Catholic~ during thi~ for the lirst month

During this limited enrollment you can get come 65 the following modest monthly inshythe exIra casll protectioll needed to fill the crease applies (This is the ollly illcreae that gaps in Medicare simply by filling out the can ever be made as long as you continue Enrollment Form on next page witllout allY your policy in forcc)

Female on All-Family or Husband-Wife Plan bull bullbullbullbullbull ADD $225

Female on One-Parent Family co witliin yotr means or Individual Plan bullbullbullbullbullbull ADD $300

Jf you arcover 65 now or hon you be- l-fale on any llan bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullADD $300

from the very lirst day you enter the hospishy day your policy goes illo effect-and any tal as long-ancl as many times-as you arc I)CW sickness which begins a(teryour policy hospitalized right up to the maximum (Agmiddot is 30 days old There are only these minimiddot gregate of Benefits) of your plan mum neceSSary exceptions pregnancy or

any consequence thereof (unless you have the All-Family Plan) war military ~efice nervous or mental disease or disorder suimiddot cide alcoholism or drug addiction or canmiddot

I ditions coered by Workmens Compensa tion or Employers Liability Laws you are free to go to any hospital of your own choice

that makes a charge for room and board with these exceptions only nursing homes convalescent or self-care units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospital primarily for treatment of tuberculosis alcoholism

But whether or not you have had amiddot chronic drug addiction or nervous or mental disshyailment the Hosp~tal PI~n for Catholics will order

CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT suns YOU BEST

On all plans your cash benefits are paid cover any accident imlllediately tlte vcry

lll]PORTANTHere is another real lt~plus-if you have been told that anyone il your family is uninsurable Even if one of your covered family members has sllffered from cllrollic ailments in the past the kinds of conditions that come back again and again or are likely to recur Ille Hospital Plall jor Catllolics _wll cover0 eacll jamily member jor these pre-exirtillg Lollditiollsajter he hos beell protected by tile policy jot two years

PAYS YOU $100 weekly ($1428 daily) extra cash income while you are hosmiddot

your wife is hospitalized

If you havc no childrcn or if your children are gron and no longer dependent on you you will want the usbmid-Wife Plall 0

F1Pnm~olmI HUSBANOmiddotWIFE PLAN $7500 MAXIMUM

(lI - income while you- are has IP -JI income while you are hosshypitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while

daily) for each eligible child hospitalized

if yours is a YOUng growing family we rec ommend the IfFamily Plall You and your wife are covered at once for accidents for sicknesses which begin after your policy is 30 days old and for maternity benefits after your policy has been in force for 10 1110nths AndoIl your unmarried dependent childrell between 3 months of age and under 19 aro included 01110 extra cost as long as they live at home (Ihis includes not only your pres~ ent children but any future additions)

You pay only $795 a month and you

olller qualifications The Hosnital Plan for Catholics not only accepts you regardless of age it gives you hard-to-find exIra casl proshytectioll during the high-risk senior years at a

Special Not~ If You Are Over 65

Ar~ Your Parents Senior Citizens

Accidentai Death BeriefifOn All Four Plans shy- i

Til (be event of the- accidelitaJmiddot death (within wish to name subject to thl maximum (Agshy90 days of an accid~nt) of any person co~ gregate of Benefits) of your poiicY You

ercd Inde~~ihe-llospitallanforCatholics may-if yo1i wishname youiPlIriShas your $500willbe paid ~9 ~jIY ~eilcfiCiaryyoU btneliciary -

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mE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 11

18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

18 Why should I enroll right nowIf you tire the only parent living with your chilshy No you will bel covered in any hospital of your 13 Why is the Hospital Plan for Catholics aldren we suggest the ONE-PARENT FAMILY cboice that makes a charge for room and board Because an unexpecre1 sickness or accident could most like having an extra bank accountPLAN This c6vers you and all eligible children except nursing homes convalescenr or self-care strike withour warning - and you will not he living at home between 3 months of age and under units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospimiddot When your policy is issued your insurance proshy covered until your policy is in force Remember19 Under this plan of course future additions tal primarily for the treatmenr of tuberculosis drug vides up to $10000 57500 or 55OOO-dependshy if for any reason you change your mind you may ore not Included since no maternity benefit is addicrion alcoholism or nervous or menIal disshy i ng on rhe Aggregate of Benefits of the plan you return your J)olicy within 10 days and your S100 provided in the ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN order choose This is your Healrh-Bank Account will be refunded immediately

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count-much like putting money in and expect Regardless of your age sile of your all across America for over 35 years Cathshy Doesnt it make good sense for you tClgt taking it out of the bank family or the plan you select yOll get your olics everywhere possibly right in your he protected hy the Hospital Plan forr

first month for only $100 See box on preshy Qwn community (including many priests) Catholics should you or a member ofPeace Of Mind And Security ceding page for low rate of plan that suits know of us and may be insured by us your family he suddenly hospitalized

For as long as you live and continue to pay you best Many Catholic schoolchildren have for Why not take a moment now to fiUyour premiums we will never cancel or

How Can We 11)0 It years enjoyed Mutual Protection coverage out your Enrollment Form and maillrefuse to renew your policy for health reashy Serving policyholders throughout the it J1romplly with only $100-introshyHow can we offer so much for so little sons-and we guarantee that we will never United States direct by mail Mutual Proshy ductory cost for YOllr first month~The answer is simple We have lower totalcancel modify or terminate your policy tective has its headquarters in Omaha coveragesales costs The Hospital Plan for Cathoshyunless we decline renewal on all policies of Nebraska where it is incorporated andlics is a mass enrollment plan-all business Money-Back Guarantee this type in your entire state or until the licensedis conducted directly between you and the When you receive your policy youll soo maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your

company by J1ail No salesmen are used policy has been paid No Red Tape-No Salesman Will Call that it is direct honest easy to understand No costly investigations or extra fees It all ]f you enroll now during this limited enshy Bllt if for any reason YOIl change your Extra Cash In Addition 10 Other Insurance adds up to real savings we share with you rollment period there are no other qllalifishy mimi yOIl nwy rellTII it within 10 day]

Yes the Hospital Plan for Catholics pays by giving you top protection at lower cost cations other than to complete and mail and we will promptly refund YOllr dollap you in addition to any health insurance you - Respected Company the Enrollment Form below We will issue Please Note Because this is a limited carry vhether individual or group-even In addition to the exceptional advantages your Hospital Plan for Catholics (Form enrollment we can only accept enrollshy

Medicarel Furthermore all your benefits of the HospitalPlan for CatholiCs-you get P147 Series) immediately-the same day ments postmarked on or before the date ~ (Ire tax-free Of course you may carry only

something even more valuable Your polshy we receive your Form Along with YO~1f shown below But please dont wait The Qne like policy with Mutual Protective icy is backed by the resources and integ~ity policy you will releive an easy-to-use sooner we receive your Form the sooner

Surprisingly Low Cost of the Mutual Protective [nsurlnce Comshy Claim Form Any time you need your benshy your Hospital Plan for Catholics will cover i Membership in the Hospital Plan for Cathshy pallY The Catholics Company specialshy efits you can be sure that your claim will you lind your family We cannot covermiddotyoUmiddot

I OIiCli costs considerably less than you might izing in low-cost protection for Catholics be handled promptly if your policy is Iot in force

r--------middot----~----------------------~--------- ~ 1OI0nt delay-fill out and mail Enrollment Form today with $100 to Mutual Protective Insurance Company I 3860 Leavenworth Street Omaha Nebraska 68105

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INSUREDS NAME (Please Print) ---------------~----77__-----------------I First Middle Initial Last I

ADDRESS__-----------------=----------------------~=-_i 1

IMPORTANTI This enrollmcnt fohn llUTUAL PROTECTIVE must be mailcd no later than midnight of INSURANCE COMPANY

3860 Leavenworth Sttc-et

Street City State Zip No

SliX o Male o Female ~

AGE__DATE OF BIRTH L--l-L-J

Wifes First Name I Middle Initial SELECT 0 All-Family Plan If AI-Flily or UUIbmd-lfIfc

Omaha Nebraska 6810S Plan is selected give foJowing PLAN 0 Husband-Vife Plan Lice~lsed by tTle informationon wife DATE 01 I Month I Day I YearDESIRED WIFES BIRTH

01 Massachusetts Only) 0 Inlividual Plan Do you carry oth~r insurance in Ihis Company 0 No 0 Yes (If yes please list policy numbers) _

Commonwealth (Check One 0 One-Parcnr Family Plan

If for any reason you decide you dontwant your policy you may return it in 10 days I have enclosed my first monthly premium of $ LUO and hereby apply ro Mutual Proreaive Insurance Company Omaha Nebraska

for the Hospiral Plan for Catholics Form 1147 Series an1 Plan rhercunder as selected above I undersrand the policy is nOt in fOloe untiland we will pr~mptly refund your dollar acruallyissued The beneficiary for all persons _covered under this policy shall be Check one

o -------------- _nVItUtiIANI Name of Beneficiary Address

o The Carhnlic parish in which rhe covered person residcs at the time of his death_ I SPECIAL LIMITED

Signed ~X~___-__-____T--7=--~-__=_==---- I Insur~ds Signature

ENROLLMENT PERIOD EXPIRES i f~ -~Iease~make middottheck or money order payable to- MUTUAL PROTECTIVE I Ii MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 20 1968

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

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older although younger patrons will be admitted If accompanied by a parent or guardian

X-For those 16 and older without restriction with youngshyer patrons barred even if accomshypanied by a parent or guardian

In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

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Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

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15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

- they succeed in establishing fruitful contacts with Christian groups in Europe NC Photo

Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

~anizations

Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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BOB JORGE of New Bedforcll

During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

from Korea Other countries inshy Teieisiolm 0 Grocerydieating they would send deleshy A~piiClnces 0 Irurniture gations are Thailand Australia Malaysia and Hong Kong Deleshy n04 Allelm $~ Iilew lSeclifon gates are also ex~cted from

~97middot935~Vietnam and Indonesia

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middot11 middotmiddotmiddotoJlutienltcally 3tyleJ l COLONIAL DINETTES 1io in a Hal-d-~~~hed ~aple

_ _ or Kl0tty PIne FInIsh

middot$119 Here is a spedaf factory purchase of Early American origishymlls cr~fted of select hardwoods in a hand-rubbed Maple or Knotty Pine finish with matching woodgrain Micartareg high pressure laminated pla~tictops th~t resist stains

Scratches moisture and heat )

Its an Open-Stock ColiOOtion ~hich mean~ ou c~n b~y a few pieces n9wand agdto your selections later on but we

cant guarantee t~is low price later on so it will p~Yy~u to act now I bull

CONVENIENT BUDGET PAYMENTS ~ I

ROUND EXTENSION TABLE $1] 9

40 x 40~ lExtends to 76 Inches with Three 12 Inch Leaves

4 MATCHIING MATE CHAIRS $1 ] 9

50 CHINA BASE WITH 3 DOORS AND 3 DRAWERS $H9

s New Englands JLargestFurniture Showroom

OVAL EXTENSION TABLE $11 () 40 x 60 Extends to 96 Inches with 3 llwelve Inch lLeaves

FREE DELIVERY

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10 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968

ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT LIMITED EIMRLlMfEN1rOIR EXTRA CASH BENEFITS EXPIRES OCT 201968

NOW--FOR CATHOLliCSOFALL AGES AND CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF ALL SIZES--

New Hospntal P~(8Hll foU Cltal1l1hl(Q)~nltcs paws e)tral cBlsh dfnrect to youshyin a(Bditiorn to any oth~I DUilstUJlraU1~~~~~WOllP9 gUildDDdtJa~ or Medicarrei

tax-fllee extra cca1slru to lUlSreg as you please

a week wh~ne you sure hospitaiized (See all plans at right)

abull

week whiDe your wife is$75 hospitalized (See AIlmiddotFamily and HusbandmiddotWifeplans at right)

a week for each eligible chUd hospitalized

(See AIlmiddotFamily and OneParent Family plans at right)

accidentaBdeath benefit (Payable on all plans See details at right)

REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE OR THE SIZE OlF YOUR FAMILY YOU CAN fENROll fOR ONLY $100

New llluring this lLillillli~elll IEl1IrroDO If you as husballd falher and breadwinshyent P8rriod yOIll cllln enroDU your ner are suddenly hospitalized your imome self IIInell ell eligibDe members of stops your expenses go up Even if you

have some kind of salary insurance it ~our family with no red tape 111111lt111

probably wont come close to replacingwithout any quslilficaiiol1ls whail shy your full-time pay If your wife is suddenly soever-but you must mlllil youii hospitalized who wiJIlook after the famshyEnrolimelllt Form no leter ilhlllBll ily do the laundry the marketing the Midnight October 2019681 c1eilOing You may have to take time off

from your job-or hire domestic help If

T his could well be themost important one of YOlr children is hospitalized youll news youve heard in years Now you certainly spare no expense Jf YOIre a seshy

may enjoy a speciallow-cost health protecshy ior citize with limited reserves and are tion plan that pays extra cash~ direct to hospitalized even with Mcdicarc where you when unexpected sickness or accident will the extra money you need come hospitalizes you or a member of your from

family Without any extra cash protcctioninMutual Protective Insurance Company case of a hospital emergency debts may be

specializing in health insurance forCathshy incurred savings may be iost peace of olics fOr over 35 years ras created a brandshymind may beshattered-and evenrecoyery new health plan especially for Catholics can be seriously delayed like yourself-the HOSPITAL PLAN FOR

CATHOLICS How The Plan Protects You And Your Family

Try This Plan For Only $1 Now with the unique protection of the

You can actually try the plan under a Hospital Plan for Catholics you can avoid epecial no strings ~introductory offer these worries~because you can be assured

For only $100 you can enroll yourself of extra cash incOIie when youor any covshyand all eligible members of your familyshy ered family member goes to thchospitalshywithout having to see a company represenshyto help keep YOliout of debt to hclpkecp tative alld wilhout any red tape whatsoever yoursavings intact to speed recovery by -during this limited enrollment period easing your worried mind No matter how

-And after you receive your policy if large yout family no maHer what your age for any reason you decide you dont want or occupation and without any other fualshyit you-may return it within 10 days alld iicatiolis whatsoever you can choose any

-your dollar wiltbe promptly refunded of the four low~cost plans shown at right In addition to the important cash beneshy

Why You Need The Hospital Plan For fits you get all ihese valuable extraCatholics In Addition To Ordin~ry

~eatllresHealth Insurance

JJecause 110 matter what othe insllallce You~ HealthmiddotBank Account ~ou nowcarry ii imply woit cover every- Heres a wonderful benefit no mattcr thing which plan you choosc almost Iikc an ex-

Think for a moment-in these days oftra Bank Account When your policy is rising medical costs would your prcsentissued yourinsurance provides up to msurancecover all your hospital bills All $10000 $7500 or $5000according to your surgical and in-hospital doctors bills the Plan you choose This is your Hcalth~ All the medicines drugs supplies and the Bank Account Then every monlh your ma~y other extras Probably not policy is in force an amount equal to your

And even ifall your medical and hospi- regllar monthly premium (including your tal bills were coveted what about all yotir firstmonthisactually added to yOlir maxshy9therexpenses--the bills that k~ep piling il)lil~l Whenyoll havc Claims your bene-

Up at hqAle~tbet~ein~ndoUsilOdcostly lip~ fits are simply sub(roctedfroirt yoUfmiddot ae set to y()urudget~ middotyourlese~ves and your tmiddotmiddot ~

family life _ (C01l1illlled oil lIext poge)

get your first month for only $100 INDIVIDUAL PLAN $5000 MAXIMUM

ALLmiddotFAMILY PLAN 1middotPARENT FAMILY PLAN $10000 MAXIMUM $7500 MAXIMUM

You pay only $575 a month and you (NOTE see below for overmiddot65 rates alid how you get your first monthmiddot for onty $1001 may enroll parents who are over 65)

If you arc living by yourself or wish to cover pitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while only one family member you will want the

]mJivitlal Plall You pay only $325 a month and you get your first month for only $1001

tmiddotmiddotI PAYS YOU $100 weekly ) j~~J

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PAYS YOU $100 weekly ~ ($1428 daily) extra cash lVD- r ~ ($1428 dally) extra cash

pitalized $50 weekly ($714 dally) for each your wife is hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 eligible child hospitalized

jf y~u are the only parent living with your ohildren we suggest the One-Parent Family Plall This covers you and all eligible chilshydren living at home between 3 months of age and under 19 Under this plan of course future additions are not included since no maternity benefit is provided in the Olle-Parellt Fomily Plan

You pay only $595 a month and you get your first month for oilly $1001

Even though your parents are covered by limited Enrollment Have the parent to be Medicare a serious conditiou requiring enrolled complete and shin the Enrollment lengthy hospitalization can lucan the end of Form hutenter your address co your name their reserves and loss of independence To (Example co John Jones 120 Main Street

honor their independence and safeguard Anytown USA) We will send the policy your own reserves enroll your parents in and premium notices to you Just eneJose $1 the Hospital Plan for Catholic~ during thi~ for the lirst month

During this limited enrollment you can get come 65 the following modest monthly inshythe exIra casll protectioll needed to fill the crease applies (This is the ollly illcreae that gaps in Medicare simply by filling out the can ever be made as long as you continue Enrollment Form on next page witllout allY your policy in forcc)

Female on All-Family or Husband-Wife Plan bull bullbullbullbullbull ADD $225

Female on One-Parent Family co witliin yotr means or Individual Plan bullbullbullbullbullbull ADD $300

Jf you arcover 65 now or hon you be- l-fale on any llan bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullADD $300

from the very lirst day you enter the hospishy day your policy goes illo effect-and any tal as long-ancl as many times-as you arc I)CW sickness which begins a(teryour policy hospitalized right up to the maximum (Agmiddot is 30 days old There are only these minimiddot gregate of Benefits) of your plan mum neceSSary exceptions pregnancy or

any consequence thereof (unless you have the All-Family Plan) war military ~efice nervous or mental disease or disorder suimiddot cide alcoholism or drug addiction or canmiddot

I ditions coered by Workmens Compensa tion or Employers Liability Laws you are free to go to any hospital of your own choice

that makes a charge for room and board with these exceptions only nursing homes convalescent or self-care units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospital primarily for treatment of tuberculosis alcoholism

But whether or not you have had amiddot chronic drug addiction or nervous or mental disshyailment the Hosp~tal PI~n for Catholics will order

CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT suns YOU BEST

On all plans your cash benefits are paid cover any accident imlllediately tlte vcry

lll]PORTANTHere is another real lt~plus-if you have been told that anyone il your family is uninsurable Even if one of your covered family members has sllffered from cllrollic ailments in the past the kinds of conditions that come back again and again or are likely to recur Ille Hospital Plall jor Catllolics _wll cover0 eacll jamily member jor these pre-exirtillg Lollditiollsajter he hos beell protected by tile policy jot two years

PAYS YOU $100 weekly ($1428 daily) extra cash income while you are hosmiddot

your wife is hospitalized

If you havc no childrcn or if your children are gron and no longer dependent on you you will want the usbmid-Wife Plall 0

F1Pnm~olmI HUSBANOmiddotWIFE PLAN $7500 MAXIMUM

(lI - income while you- are has IP -JI income while you are hosshypitalized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while

daily) for each eligible child hospitalized

if yours is a YOUng growing family we rec ommend the IfFamily Plall You and your wife are covered at once for accidents for sicknesses which begin after your policy is 30 days old and for maternity benefits after your policy has been in force for 10 1110nths AndoIl your unmarried dependent childrell between 3 months of age and under 19 aro included 01110 extra cost as long as they live at home (Ihis includes not only your pres~ ent children but any future additions)

You pay only $795 a month and you

olller qualifications The Hosnital Plan for Catholics not only accepts you regardless of age it gives you hard-to-find exIra casl proshytectioll during the high-risk senior years at a

Special Not~ If You Are Over 65

Ar~ Your Parents Senior Citizens

Accidentai Death BeriefifOn All Four Plans shy- i

Til (be event of the- accidelitaJmiddot death (within wish to name subject to thl maximum (Agshy90 days of an accid~nt) of any person co~ gregate of Benefits) of your poiicY You

ercd Inde~~ihe-llospitallanforCatholics may-if yo1i wishname youiPlIriShas your $500willbe paid ~9 ~jIY ~eilcfiCiaryyoU btneliciary -

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mE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 11

18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

18 Why should I enroll right nowIf you tire the only parent living with your chilshy No you will bel covered in any hospital of your 13 Why is the Hospital Plan for Catholics aldren we suggest the ONE-PARENT FAMILY cboice that makes a charge for room and board Because an unexpecre1 sickness or accident could most like having an extra bank accountPLAN This c6vers you and all eligible children except nursing homes convalescenr or self-care strike withour warning - and you will not he living at home between 3 months of age and under units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospimiddot When your policy is issued your insurance proshy covered until your policy is in force Remember19 Under this plan of course future additions tal primarily for the treatmenr of tuberculosis drug vides up to $10000 57500 or 55OOO-dependshy if for any reason you change your mind you may ore not Included since no maternity benefit is addicrion alcoholism or nervous or menIal disshy i ng on rhe Aggregate of Benefits of the plan you return your J)olicy within 10 days and your S100 provided in the ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN order choose This is your Healrh-Bank Account will be refunded immediately

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count-much like putting money in and expect Regardless of your age sile of your all across America for over 35 years Cathshy Doesnt it make good sense for you tClgt taking it out of the bank family or the plan you select yOll get your olics everywhere possibly right in your he protected hy the Hospital Plan forr

first month for only $100 See box on preshy Qwn community (including many priests) Catholics should you or a member ofPeace Of Mind And Security ceding page for low rate of plan that suits know of us and may be insured by us your family he suddenly hospitalized

For as long as you live and continue to pay you best Many Catholic schoolchildren have for Why not take a moment now to fiUyour premiums we will never cancel or

How Can We 11)0 It years enjoyed Mutual Protection coverage out your Enrollment Form and maillrefuse to renew your policy for health reashy Serving policyholders throughout the it J1romplly with only $100-introshyHow can we offer so much for so little sons-and we guarantee that we will never United States direct by mail Mutual Proshy ductory cost for YOllr first month~The answer is simple We have lower totalcancel modify or terminate your policy tective has its headquarters in Omaha coveragesales costs The Hospital Plan for Cathoshyunless we decline renewal on all policies of Nebraska where it is incorporated andlics is a mass enrollment plan-all business Money-Back Guarantee this type in your entire state or until the licensedis conducted directly between you and the When you receive your policy youll soo maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your

company by J1ail No salesmen are used policy has been paid No Red Tape-No Salesman Will Call that it is direct honest easy to understand No costly investigations or extra fees It all ]f you enroll now during this limited enshy Bllt if for any reason YOIl change your Extra Cash In Addition 10 Other Insurance adds up to real savings we share with you rollment period there are no other qllalifishy mimi yOIl nwy rellTII it within 10 day]

Yes the Hospital Plan for Catholics pays by giving you top protection at lower cost cations other than to complete and mail and we will promptly refund YOllr dollap you in addition to any health insurance you - Respected Company the Enrollment Form below We will issue Please Note Because this is a limited carry vhether individual or group-even In addition to the exceptional advantages your Hospital Plan for Catholics (Form enrollment we can only accept enrollshy

Medicarel Furthermore all your benefits of the HospitalPlan for CatholiCs-you get P147 Series) immediately-the same day ments postmarked on or before the date ~ (Ire tax-free Of course you may carry only

something even more valuable Your polshy we receive your Form Along with YO~1f shown below But please dont wait The Qne like policy with Mutual Protective icy is backed by the resources and integ~ity policy you will releive an easy-to-use sooner we receive your Form the sooner

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

TheRight Revetend Edward TbullOMe~ STD NatiQllll ~

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

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older although younger patrons will be admitted If accompanied by a parent or guardian

X-For those 16 and older without restriction with youngshyer patrons barred even if accomshypanied by a parent or guardian

In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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GRAND RAPIDS (NC) - The An advisory group of about 30 Grand Rapids diocese has estab- persons representing minority lished a Human Relations De- groups and all geographical secshypartment and appointed an Af tors of the diocese will ascershyro-American as its exeCutive di- tron priorities and set policy for rector the department Inauguration of the new unit The executive director is Calshycame as the result of a decision vin W Jeter fumier director by Bishop Allen J Babock that of the Manpower Program for a portion of the funds from the the Kent County United ComshyJ 9 6 8 Diocesan Development munity Services and field repshyFund Campaign would be used resentative for the Michigan to provide services to victims Civil Rights Commission of poverty and discrimination

New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

bullbull 1 1 bull ~ middotmiddotr ~ ~ j ~ i ~~~_ i ~ ~~ - (1 film machine and plentyofmi- Thirty Drama Club members crofilmed ma~nes t~ k~p it at SHA ~aU River participaited

15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

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Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

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Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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SCHbOLBOY SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE

By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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BOB JORGE of New Bedforcll

During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

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mE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 11

18 Important Questions Answered AI8l0UiI ilHE NEW HOS~~lAl PIL~N IFro~ (cATHOLICS

i What Is (he Hospital Plan for Cnthollcs If you have no children or if your children 9 When does my policy go into lorce Then every month your policy is In force an are grown and nO longer dependent On you you amount oqual to your regul~r monthly premium The Hospital Plan for Catholics is a brandmiddotnew It becomes effective the very same day we teceive will want the HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN (including your firsr month) is actually addcd to

for Catholics-that pays oxlra cash itlcomo direa to after thar date are covered immediately After your lowmiddot(ost health protection plan-created especially your Enrollmenr Form Accidents that occur on orOr if you are living by yourself you will want your maximum When you have claims benefirs

the INDIVIDUAL PLAN are simply mblraclcd from your accounrmiddot you when covered accident or illness hospitalizes policy is 30 days old sicknesses which begin thetemiddot you or a member of your family 6 If I become hospitali2ed when do my benemiddot after are covered Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN 14 Are any other unusual benefits included

fits begin childbirth or pregnancy W any consequence thereshy2 Why do Xneed the Hospital Plan for Cathmiddot Yes In the event of an accidental death (within On all plans your cash benefits are paid from the of is covered after your policy has been in forceolics in addition to my regular insurance 90 days of an accident) of any person covered vety first day you enter the hospital for as long for 10 months Probabl) your present hospital insurance wont $500 will be paid to the covered persons benemiddot and for as many times-as you are hospitalized cover Ill your hospital expenses but even if it 10 What if someone in my family has had a ficiary-unless you wish to name your parish as up to the maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of the does you will slill need help to cover all )our health problem that may occur again beneficiaty-subject to the maximum (Aggregateplan you choose household expenses when you are hospitalizeil of Benefits) of your policy Any covered family member who has suffered from 7 How much enn I be paid in a ClIholic hasmiddot3 Can I collect even though I carry other chronic ailments in the past will be coveted for 15 Will my claims be handled promptlyPital

health insurance these premiddotexistinJ conditions after he I~as been pro- Yes With your policy you will receive a simple Each plan has irs own Aggregate of Benefits tected by the policy for two years -Yes the Plan pays you in addition to any health Inshy easy-to-use Claim Form YOUt claims will be procshywhat we call the maximum shysurance you carry whether individual or groupshy 11 What conditions arent covered essed quickly and your chccks sent directly to you For example under the ALL-FAMIlY PJAN even Medicare And all your benefits are taxmiddotfree tho md(mum iJ $10000-$100 a week ($1428 Only these minimum necessary exceprions pregmiddot 16 Why are the premiums in the Hospital Plan 4 Is there 11 lot of red tape to qualify a day) extra cash income while you are hospital nancy or any consequence thereof (unless you for Catholics so low None at all Your olly qualificntion is to complete ized $75 weekly ($1071 daily) while your wife have the ALL-FAMILY PLJN) war military You actually get all these benefits-at such a low

is hospitalized 350 weekly ($714 daily) fot each service nervous or mC(ltal disease or disorderond mail your Enrollment Form by the deadline ltcst-because this is a mass enrollment plan-and date shown on the form below eligible child hospitalized suicide alcoholism or drug addicrion or any conshy no salesmen are use1 Our volume is higher and

Under the ONE-PARENT lAMILY PLAN Iho dirion covered by Vorkmens Compensation or our sales COSts are lower S Which plan should I choose mdxmllm s 97500-$100 weekly ($1428 Iaily) Employers Liability L1WS 17 How much does my first month costYou may choose any o fOflr lowmiddotcost plans-Jou while you are hospitalized $50 weekly ($714 12 Can I drop out any time Can you dropcan llCtUally seleamiddotthe exacl pllin that suits you best daily) fot each eligible child h05pitalized Only $100 regardless of yout age the size ofme

Under the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN tho lIashy your family or the plan you seleer Afrer the firstIf yours is a young growing family we recomshymllm is $700-$100 weekly ($1428 daily) We will never cancel or refuse to renew your month if you are under 65 you pay only these low mend the AUmiddotFAMILY PLAN You and your wife policy for health reasons-for as IonI as you live while you are hospitalized $75 weekly ($1071 monthly rates only 5795 a month for the ALLshyare covered ot once for accidents for new sickshy and continue to pay your premiums We guaranteedaily) while YOllr wife is hospitalized FAMILY PLAN only $595 a month for thenesses which begin after your policy is 30 daYll rhat we will never cancel modify or terminate

old ond for maternity benefits after your policy Under the INDIVIDUAL PIAN tho 11l11middot ONEmiddotPARENT lAMILY PLAN only S575 ayour policy unless we decline renewal on all polishyhas been in force for 10 months All your unshy mum iJ $5000-$100 a week ($1428 a day) month for the HUSBANDmiddotWIFE PLAN only cies of this type in your entire state or until the while you are hospitalized $325 a month for THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN married dependent children (and future additions) maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your policy (When you are over 65 premiums increase See between I months and under 19 ate included at 8 Must I go to a Catholic hospital to collect has been paid You of course can drop your polshy modest increase in box at left) no extm cost as long as they live at home benefits icy on any renewal date

18 Why should I enroll right nowIf you tire the only parent living with your chilshy No you will bel covered in any hospital of your 13 Why is the Hospital Plan for Catholics aldren we suggest the ONE-PARENT FAMILY cboice that makes a charge for room and board Because an unexpecre1 sickness or accident could most like having an extra bank accountPLAN This c6vers you and all eligible children except nursing homes convalescenr or self-care strike withour warning - and you will not he living at home between 3 months of age and under units of hospitals Federal hospitals or any hospimiddot When your policy is issued your insurance proshy covered until your policy is in force Remember19 Under this plan of course future additions tal primarily for the treatmenr of tuberculosis drug vides up to $10000 57500 or 55OOO-dependshy if for any reason you change your mind you may ore not Included since no maternity benefit is addicrion alcoholism or nervous or menIal disshy i ng on rhe Aggregate of Benefits of the plan you return your J)olicy within 10 days and your S100 provided in the ONE-PARENT FAMILY PLAN order choose This is your Healrh-Bank Account will be refunded immediately

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count-much like putting money in and expect Regardless of your age sile of your all across America for over 35 years Cathshy Doesnt it make good sense for you tClgt taking it out of the bank family or the plan you select yOll get your olics everywhere possibly right in your he protected hy the Hospital Plan forr

first month for only $100 See box on preshy Qwn community (including many priests) Catholics should you or a member ofPeace Of Mind And Security ceding page for low rate of plan that suits know of us and may be insured by us your family he suddenly hospitalized

For as long as you live and continue to pay you best Many Catholic schoolchildren have for Why not take a moment now to fiUyour premiums we will never cancel or

How Can We 11)0 It years enjoyed Mutual Protection coverage out your Enrollment Form and maillrefuse to renew your policy for health reashy Serving policyholders throughout the it J1romplly with only $100-introshyHow can we offer so much for so little sons-and we guarantee that we will never United States direct by mail Mutual Proshy ductory cost for YOllr first month~The answer is simple We have lower totalcancel modify or terminate your policy tective has its headquarters in Omaha coveragesales costs The Hospital Plan for Cathoshyunless we decline renewal on all policies of Nebraska where it is incorporated andlics is a mass enrollment plan-all business Money-Back Guarantee this type in your entire state or until the licensedis conducted directly between you and the When you receive your policy youll soo maximum (Aggregate of Benefits) of your

company by J1ail No salesmen are used policy has been paid No Red Tape-No Salesman Will Call that it is direct honest easy to understand No costly investigations or extra fees It all ]f you enroll now during this limited enshy Bllt if for any reason YOIl change your Extra Cash In Addition 10 Other Insurance adds up to real savings we share with you rollment period there are no other qllalifishy mimi yOIl nwy rellTII it within 10 day]

Yes the Hospital Plan for Catholics pays by giving you top protection at lower cost cations other than to complete and mail and we will promptly refund YOllr dollap you in addition to any health insurance you - Respected Company the Enrollment Form below We will issue Please Note Because this is a limited carry vhether individual or group-even In addition to the exceptional advantages your Hospital Plan for Catholics (Form enrollment we can only accept enrollshy

Medicarel Furthermore all your benefits of the HospitalPlan for CatholiCs-you get P147 Series) immediately-the same day ments postmarked on or before the date ~ (Ire tax-free Of course you may carry only

something even more valuable Your polshy we receive your Form Along with YO~1f shown below But please dont wait The Qne like policy with Mutual Protective icy is backed by the resources and integ~ity policy you will releive an easy-to-use sooner we receive your Form the sooner

Surprisingly Low Cost of the Mutual Protective [nsurlnce Comshy Claim Form Any time you need your benshy your Hospital Plan for Catholics will cover i Membership in the Hospital Plan for Cathshy pallY The Catholics Company specialshy efits you can be sure that your claim will you lind your family We cannot covermiddotyoUmiddot

I OIiCli costs considerably less than you might izing in low-cost protection for Catholics be handled promptly if your policy is Iot in force

r--------middot----~----------------------~--------- ~ 1OI0nt delay-fill out and mail Enrollment Form today with $100 to Mutual Protective Insurance Company I 3860 Leavenworth Street Omaha Nebraska 68105

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INSUREDS NAME (Please Print) ---------------~----77__-----------------I First Middle Initial Last I

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IMPORTANTI This enrollmcnt fohn llUTUAL PROTECTIVE must be mailcd no later than midnight of INSURANCE COMPANY

3860 Leavenworth Sttc-et

Street City State Zip No

SliX o Male o Female ~

AGE__DATE OF BIRTH L--l-L-J

Wifes First Name I Middle Initial SELECT 0 All-Family Plan If AI-Flily or UUIbmd-lfIfc

Omaha Nebraska 6810S Plan is selected give foJowing PLAN 0 Husband-Vife Plan Lice~lsed by tTle informationon wife DATE 01 I Month I Day I YearDESIRED WIFES BIRTH

01 Massachusetts Only) 0 Inlividual Plan Do you carry oth~r insurance in Ihis Company 0 No 0 Yes (If yes please list policy numbers) _

Commonwealth (Check One 0 One-Parcnr Family Plan

If for any reason you decide you dontwant your policy you may return it in 10 days I have enclosed my first monthly premium of $ LUO and hereby apply ro Mutual Proreaive Insurance Company Omaha Nebraska

for the Hospiral Plan for Catholics Form 1147 Series an1 Plan rhercunder as selected above I undersrand the policy is nOt in fOloe untiland we will pr~mptly refund your dollar acruallyissued The beneficiary for all persons _covered under this policy shall be Check one

o -------------- _nVItUtiIANI Name of Beneficiary Address

o The Carhnlic parish in which rhe covered person residcs at the time of his death_ I SPECIAL LIMITED

Signed ~X~___-__-____T--7=--~-__=_==---- I Insur~ds Signature

ENROLLMENT PERIOD EXPIRES i f~ -~Iease~make middottheck or money order payable to- MUTUAL PROTECTIVE I Ii MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 20 1968

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

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Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

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In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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GRAND RAPIDS (NC) - The An advisory group of about 30 Grand Rapids diocese has estab- persons representing minority lished a Human Relations De- groups and all geographical secshypartment and appointed an Af tors of the diocese will ascershyro-American as its exeCutive di- tron priorities and set policy for rector the department Inauguration of the new unit The executive director is Calshycame as the result of a decision vin W Jeter fumier director by Bishop Allen J Babock that of the Manpower Program for a portion of the funds from the the Kent County United ComshyJ 9 6 8 Diocesan Development munity Services and field repshyFund Campaign would be used resentative for the Michigan to provide services to victims Civil Rights Commission of poverty and discrimination

New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

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15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

- they succeed in establishing fruitful contacts with Christian groups in Europe NC Photo

Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

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Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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SCHbOLBOY SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE

By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

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12 THE ANC~OR-Docese fIf Fan River~Thun~ Oct 10 1968

Book~ets Help in Religious Deve~~ment of Children

By JRt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

This week I am reviewing the contents of a shopping bag At any rate what I am reviewing arrived at my desk in a bag of clear plastic which had red trim and red handles The contents proved to be an assortment of booklets of various sizes An assortment I say and not an agglomera- ing erellUng playing listening tion for they are all parts sharing aiting These change

from ~ge to stage of a childsof a series designed to be progress of assistance in the religious ed- In Familiar Realities ucation of children The series Hence the seriel includes -1

called A Time booklet in each category of need for Living is for the childs use at each stage described as a (eg 3-5 years 6-8 years) The -religioUs ex- childs booklets are variously perience pro- - priced (50 cents 75 cents 95 gram and is ients) In addition th~re is a set pub I i slI e d of booklets which provide an by Herder and idea-line for parents arid teach-Herd e I 232 etS These costing 45 ieDts Madison Ave apiece correspond both to the

-New York NY several psychological needs and 10016 A score to the several age-groups of people col- The proper and successful use laoborated in the of these materials is intended to preparation of this work help the child experience the

They include theologians ex- risen Christ in the familiar realshyperts in p-sychology other ex- ities of his own experience It perts in Scripture artists musi- bri~gs out the saeramenltal reshy

dans teachers The ideas gov- lationShips to be round in giving erning and informing the pro- reCeiving sharing It seeks to gram originated and evolved at develop a rich human awareness Alvernomiddot College Milwaukee which provides the proper reshyand the tpproach represented ceptivity for the words of SCripshyby t was tried out in the Alver- ture no College Elementary School The booklest for the childs

The method is based on the use are exceptionally attractive experience of the child as he It is obvious that much time progresses from one age level lKt planning and expense has gone another In the largest of the intO the production of an artisshybooklets which serves to intro- tically notable and psycllOlogishyduce the project and is styled cally apt presentation A Time for Living ($150) it is Practical Guidance 6ltated that the child leams ~ Th~ reproduction of drawings from what he experiences than and photographs is dear and from what he is told This ap- BtlOn~ and the color work is plies to his religious learning superb Some of the drawings

Such learning is much JIlOIe by the way are by children and than the acquisition Of informathe illustrations for one whole Cion It conies chiefiy frommiddot his booklet were done by a five living from his experience and year old girl named Monrea his perception of its religious AlescimiddotA salute to Monica significance One can readily perceive that

Psychological Needs the material in the childs book-middot The adult seeking to assist ill 0 lets gives the adult opportunit)

the religious development of Utemiddot and ~lue for discussion with the child must discern the events hild There middotis plenty here to in the childs life which are of prompt questions and as these parUcular meaning to him at eome spontaneously from the different stages He must alsomiddot ehild the adult can respond try to provide a climatemiddot of suitably growth one which leaves the Also each booklet eliciltts aeshychild free and is conducive to tivity from the child He is enshyinterest and inquiry courag~ to draw to sing fA)

The child who lives in an at- make lists to play etc This is mosphere in which love trust so on the early levels (as in the lack of prejudice and awareness 12-14 years bracket) of responsibilities exist is being As for the booklets meant for -~~ll directed toward religious use by parents and teachers maturity The - project aimS at these have a wise simplicity and helping adults create such an spareness They adequately exshyatmosphere plain what is being attempted

It is through the homely real- and provide practical guidance lties of life that God enters upon for the use of the materials a personal relationship with a Oriented to Realityhuman being

The psychological needs on He is also supplied withmiddot supshywhich the series focuses are be- plementary helps in the way of longing speaking growing liv- suggestions for discussion and

activities beyond those indicated in the childs books and in

Dedicates Catholic many instances there aTe lists of books to which he can tumMedical School for a fuller and deeper knowlshy

B_NGALORE (NC) - Indian edge of subjects involved in President Zakir Hussain formally what any booklet treats dedicated here the countrys It seems to me that this series sole Catholic medical college is properly oriented ~ the realshy

The president inaugurated St ity of the child and his needs Johns Medical College of the is sound in its conception of apshyCatholic Bishops Conference of proprhite and effective method India while Archbishop Joseph of assisting the childs religious Caprio apostolic pronuncio conshy development Ind thoroughly duoted the religious service practicable

The largest single educational Everyone connected with Ilhis project of the Church in India undertaking is to be congratushySt Johns is estimated to cost lated It is a pioneering venture

some $9 million when fully comshy risky but deserving acceptance pleted The project was first and success It can do much to

considered in 1942 but was put raise up a generation of inteshyoff as being too ambitious gral solid Christians

NEW EDITOR Don Zirshykel has been appointed edioor

() The Tablet Brooklyn dioshycesan newspaper succeeding Patrick F Scanlan who reshytired in June Zh-kel father of nine children has been with The Tablet since 1948

Editos Oppose Mail Hike Plan

OTTAWA (NC)-The Canadishyan Church Press (CCP) urged the Canadian government to avoid any substantial increase in second class mailing rates lest specialized publications be forced out of business

A brief was presented b the CCP to Postmaster General Eric Kierans by a five-man delegashyticiD of editors during an oourshybag conferenee

Spokesman for the editGl8 was Douglas J Roche editor ibe Wesbern Catholic Reporter 01 Edmonton Alta who said Kiershyans gave a courteous reception but not 11 great deal of sympath tor what the advanced ecwnenshyic8lly-minded religious press is hYing to do for Canada Roche was aeeompanied by the editors of the United ChulCh Observer the Canadian Churchshyman (Anglican) the Canadian Baptistaild the Pentecost Discl- pie

The combined circulation ef the 30-member eCumenical CCP is more than 2 million mo~thly

Kierans who assumed office a few months ago has announced he wants to restore financial health to the Canadian post office operations A $5 million deficit has been forcas for this year about half attributable to second class mailing

Disciples of Christ form Denomination

KANSAS CITY (NC)-A large loosely knit group of American Christians has taken the first step toward beconung III formal denomination as the Christian Church Disciples of Christ

Representatives of the Chrisshytian Churches voted in convenshytion here to approve a provisionshyal charter for a democratically organized church The charter provides for setting up represhysentative organizations -at local regional and natione levels topped by a policy-making gen_ eral assembly

The Christian Churches have operated in the United States for some 164 years as a loosely coopermiddotation brotherhood More than 2000 of the 8000 cqngregashytions with some 500000 of the total 18 million members have withdrawn from the group beshycause of the move toward formal organization

lIr Dear Friends B I A FR A Literally hundreds cd you woo love and support

The Society for the Propagation of the FaithG have written to ask bow the Societ) bas assistediii in the tragic calamity that has befallen humanit7 a in Nigeria-Biafra Are the Churchs missionariell

I helping serving leadingare the Societys fundII amp getting to wheremiddot they are needed most

fte answer to both qnestlODS Is lia empbatlc 7es Ldtl take them one at a time The persoud Of the Church aamp this instant are writlDg with IJIe h1k 01 tears and Sweal aIlI1 blood one of the most glorious chapters In tile hIstOl7 of the Churchs service to mankind Missionaries from EuroPe aIlI1 America African bishops priests sisters catechists and JaF leaders an there where the action and tile danger iamp--ampnd en both sides of the agonWnc eonflicL

These servants of the servant Church are not ~ed 1ft the political dimensions of this struggle they simply believe that war is neither an effective nor a Christian way of settling tribal

differences and amiddotre willing to expose their own lives to risk ill the services of the injured the hungry the orphaned and the wounded in sPirit Those I have met who have seen this catasshytrophe with their own eyes speak of bullbull the light of hope in the eyes of the mothers and children when Sister appeared bull 64 soldiers were baptised right at the front lines bull bull bull the bishop gave the food to the children with his own hands bull bull the Africans learned their catechism in the trenches with shells flying overshyhead bull tough obserVers from the outside were converted back to the Church when they saw the priests and the nuns sharing the suffering of their adopted people

The Societys lands are there as well Over a baH a mIIshyDOD dollars have been sent into Blafra since the conflict beshyPIl aDd has been used for the needs of tile Church In its mission 01 salvation and service Your dfts aDd saerifiees are reUeving human want and b~ the lIleSSIlIe aDd eomtori of Cbrisamp to a 8ufferinc pari of tile world

My words are addressed tG you because yoUr inquiries desene an lIOSwer just as your gifts deserve our ~use all 01 the agencies striving to relieve ~ring deserve yoUI eontinued suppolt-beeause the power and love of your pla]7er is possible at every moment-because a way must be found to end this piti shydegful andprOfitlesil eamage 0 bull

Sincerely yours inmiddot Our Lord

TheRight Revetend Edward TbullOMe~ STD NatiQllll ~

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

G-Acceptable for general au- industIys performance and to diences

M-For mature audiences R-Restricted to those 16 or

older although younger patrons will be admitted If accompanied by a parent or guardian

X-For those 16 and older without restriction with youngshyer patrons barred even if accomshypanied by a parent or guardian

In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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HEADS NEW DEPARTMENT Grand Rapids Bishop Allen J Babcock left has appointed Calvirn W Jeter right to head the newly-created diocesan Human Relations Deshypartment NC Photo

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GRAND RAPIDS (NC) - The An advisory group of about 30 Grand Rapids diocese has estab- persons representing minority lished a Human Relations De- groups and all geographical secshypartment and appointed an Af tors of the diocese will ascershyro-American as its exeCutive di- tron priorities and set policy for rector the department Inauguration of the new unit The executive director is Calshycame as the result of a decision vin W Jeter fumier director by Bishop Allen J Babock that of the Manpower Program for a portion of the funds from the the Kent County United ComshyJ 9 6 8 Diocesan Development munity Services and field repshyFund Campaign would be used resentative for the Michigan to provide services to victims Civil Rights Commission of poverty and discrimination

New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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Prague Youths Outr~n Troops To HOmlor sect~~rJ1t

PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

bullbull 1 1 bull ~ middotmiddotr ~ ~ j ~ i ~~~_ i ~ ~~ - (1 film machine and plentyofmi- Thirty Drama Club members crofilmed ma~nes t~ k~p it at SHA ~aU River participaited

15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

- they succeed in establishing fruitful contacts with Christian groups in Europe NC Photo

Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

~anizations

Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

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He M~yiemiddotmiddotRafings last Chance Continued from Page One nMional Film Importers and

Code supplemented by m 8YS- Distributors of America Inc tern of rating t1lmS according wbich handles all but a small to age suitabiU~ percentage of foreign films Peshy

lhe statement sara the church leased in this country agencies shared the concerrt Valenti said the rating was to not only of the public but alsO be done by the Production Code of the industry and added the Authority headed by Geoffrey new system is cOnsistent with Shurlock The authoritys fiveshythe rights and obligation of free member code staff wlll be aug- speech and artistic expression mented by two members one of as well as the duty of parents whom will be a woman with and society to safeguard the background in child psychology young in their growth to respono Valenti said sible adulthood Valenti said in a case where

Recognizing that this may be double-features are shown at a the last opportunity for the in- theater the stricter rating of dustry to discharge its public the movies shown will apply reshyresponsibility and fully aware garding admissions that its failure to do so will re- The MPAA head acknowlshysuIt in compulsory legislation edged the rating plan resulted NCOMP and BFC after thought- from two decisions handed down fuI consideration and relying on by the U S Supreme Court the good faith of the industry earlier this year In one case the gives genuine and full support conv~ction of a newsstand opershytxl this plan and urges its con- ator for selling obscene literashyscientious implementation on ture to a boy under 16 in violashyevery level of production dis- tion of a New York law was upshytribution and exMbition the held In another case involving statement said a Dallas Tex classification

The church agencies said con- law the court gave an adverse scientious implementation of the ruling but noted it would susshyrating plan so essential to gen- tain movie classification protectshyerating public confidence will ing children under a statute be measured by the industrys which was n()t vague performance in the following Valenti said each picture crucial areas would be judged independently

I The Code and Rating Ad- for a rating If a producer obshyministrations first responsibility jects to a rating he may appeal is basically to apply to each film to a board composed of Valenti submitted to it the standards of four of the MPAA board of dishyproduction required for obtain- rectors eight exhibitors and two ing the Production Code Seal independent producers Its second and new responsibil- A movie which is not rated by ity isto assign the appropriate the syst~m but wllose distributor rating after judicious and pru- wants it shpwn in a theater co- dent deliberation aided by operating with the rating syeshywhatever professionalconsulta- tern 1Vill be given an X rating tion and research may be neces- Valenti said sary Dhe p~ess oonference of the

2 For their part exhibitors church agencies was conducted must firmly uphold and enforce by the Rev William F Fore at the box office the age restric- BFC director ~d Father Pa~shytions which are applied to eer- rick J Sullivan SJ NCOMP tain films executive secretary

3 Advertising in what- Thepublic by right will be ever medium it is presented the final arbiter of the new must clearly indicate the rating mting plan the cburch agen which applies to the film in des statement said Because question time will be required for the

The industrys rating system plans introduction and impleshywill classify movies in four cate- mentation the public is counshygories The system will apply seled to avoid plaIting prema- to foreign made movies which ture judgment of its effective- thus far have not been subjected ness In advising the publicB to the Production Code Seal au- support and forebearanee thority NCOMP and BFC appreciate

The system and its symbols go their responsibility to make obshylike this jective evaluations of the entire

G-Acceptable for general au- industIys performance and to diences

M-For mature audiences R-Restricted to those 16 or

older although younger patrons will be admitted If accompanied by a parent or guardian

X-For those 16 and older without restriction with youngshyer patrons barred even if accomshypanied by a parent or guardian

In addition to the MPAA the rating plan has the support of the National Association 012 Theater Owners representing 10000 of the nations 13000 movie theaters and the Intershy

FallRiver Knights Mark Anniversary

Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columbus will open the observance of its 75th year with the celebration of Mass at 5 PM Sunday Oct 13 at St Patricks Church by Rt Rev John E Boyd pastor and counshyell chaplain

Bishop Stang Assembly Fourth Degree will provide an honor guard for tbe procession of offi shycers and visiting dignitaries

Invited guests include Bishop Connolly Rt Rev Christopher P Griffin Massachusetts State Council Ohaplain members of the clergy and laity

Refreshments will be served after Mass in the church school lower ball

report periodically to the pUblic

Discover Dynamite In SChlOol ~asement

NEWARK (NC)-Five sticks of dynamite were discovered in the basement of Essex Catholic High School here after the prinshycipal received an annoymous letter teHing him of the exshyplosives

The dynamite located adjashycent to a basement caileteria is believed to have been in the school for more than Ii year Policecalledin the ArmY Demoshylition Squad from FOlit Monshymouth N1 to remove the exshyplosives which were then sent to Fort MeadeM forexamina- tion

The principal of the school Brother William Demne-hy e Fe called police after receivshyingk an anoymoos letter dated Sept 23 abo~tbe explosives

The letter said I am a memshyber ofa white militant organishyzation and my conscience comshypels me to write to you For the last yeal or more) five sticks of anmiddot explosive material celled geUgmite bave been stored in the basement of your school near some air ducts They are wrapo ped in paper lDont try to trace this note since it is written on a stores demonstration 1ypewrito

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New Bedford Teacher Writes Book Continued from Page Five

tions At the imd of tbe two weeks I realized I couldnt keep going it was too hard physishycany

She got another job this one In Newark as director and edshyitor of a weekly newspaper a~d

secretary to the publisher and clerk to the print shop I worked from 8 in the morning until 7 at night and I was paid $10 a week I loved it

Abolit that time thingsstarted to mesh-or as Miss Andrade would Igtut it~ another door beshygan to open

Joao A dBianchi was appointshyed Minister of Portugal in Washington He wanted an exshyecutive secretary who knew the Portuguese language and the United States and writing

Miss Andrade fit the specifi- cations and in December 1933 she began wltirking at what then was the Portuguese Legation in Washington nowthe Portuguese ~mbassY

She was to stay there until Jgtanunary 1942 when she started on a project near and dear to her healt---establishment of a program in Portuguese at the high school

Under her direction the proshygram flourished and spread Toshyday the fundamentsl language facility acquired under her tushytelage is serving New Bedford

High graduates in the State Department and in businesses around the world

In January of 1967 Laurinda Andrade left the familiar corri shydors of New Bedford High School for the last time

I had to get this book writ- ten she says and X knew I had to finish it while I still bad wits

Most mornings- EIS she still does - Miss Andrade went to Mass at St Johns I feel de-middot pleted without it Then she would get back to her work

Mrs Lucille Lagasse a comshymercial teacher at the high school and a long time friend typed the final manuscript for me Now if the book just touches one person Ill feel it was worthwhile

So many people helped her the articulate teacher says that she would like to pass on the belop to someone else

Today she feels life is diffi shycult for young people

I think primarily we suffer middotfrom a complete conflict beshytween two small words in the English language -- need and want

Too many people confuse them We donmiddott need rove and understanding and getting evshyerything we want

We onlygrow by satisfying the need we have to love other -people and give to them and sacrifice for things we want

She shakes her head arid smiles God is very g~-when

we follow His will and forget ourselves I think all my life He has guided me to things that had to be done

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PRAGUE (NC)-Prague youths won a broken-field type of running game with Soviet troops in efforts to bring three Czechoslovak flags into St Wenceslas Cathedral in time f~r a Mass honoring the patron saint of the nation

Displays of Czechoslovakian flags are not banned but marchshyers and public gatherings are The group of youths planned to march to Hradcany CasUe in the area in which the cathedral is l()CBted from St Wenceslaus statue in downtown Prague The Mass in the cathedral was celshy i ebrated by Bishop Frantisek Tomasek apostolic administrator of Prague to mark St Wenceashylas Day

The statue has become an unshy official shrine to the memory of the 70 persons who lost their lives when troops of the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations occupied this country in August

As the youths gathered downshytown a Soviet patrol told them to disperse They complied but moved by streetcar across the VItava River to a square below Hradcany Castle They unshyfurled the flags again and started their march to the castle carrying signs with poems honshyoring the saint

Czechoslovak police at first remained aloof but when tl

Soviet jeep drove up behind the marchers the police stopped the march ordered the flags rolled up and told the youths to go home

Never Forget Igain the youths dispersed

but as the crowd walked to the cathedral the youths made it 10 the church by a different route They fell in line behind Bishop

Tomasek- and marched with him past St Wenceslas tomb

In the cagtthedral they unshyfurled the flags and mounted tl

guard of honor at the sides of the altar while the bishop celshyebrated the Mass

The bishop in his sermon told the crowd of about 3000 WO~

shipers that we will never for get what we have lived through the past few weeks

St Wenceslas he added has not let this nation perish for a thousand years and he win not let it perish ilf we keep our faith

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PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

bullbull 1 1 bull ~ middotmiddotr ~ ~ j ~ i ~~~_ i ~ ~~ - (1 film machine and plentyofmi- Thirty Drama Club members crofilmed ma~nes t~ k~p it at SHA ~aU River participaited

15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

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Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

~anizations

Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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SCHbOLBOY SPORTS

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By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

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14 are Mle Mad ~ 1mshyTHE ANCHOROiocese of Fan River-Thurs Oct 10 1968 ebaeIa MUrphJfw iaJout edlitor

PatriciaCaroo caw ~ SUshysan-LYons business editor LesshyFeehan SltelrnDUS Enjoy Privilege lie yencLaugblin literary ~tor

J ~ bull Flaculty are Sister Mirlam Gashylltriel and Sjster Maria Dorothybull

Also attending the workshopOf free SffMdly _Time Devloping

ls a deputation from Feehan headed by Sister Mary Endamp

Abllity to ~ Independent Work Seniors at Feehan High in Attleboro are rejoicing _ Theres musi~ in the air atthe

in their new sense of personal responsibility reports launton girls school boo TM Eleanor White Anchor-girl-on-the-spot For seniors now Glee Club dimiddotrected by Sister

step~n Helen supplied entershyhave free study time e~abling t~em to spend suchperi04s tainment for a meeting of the

anywhere on the grounds or Diocesan Council of Qatholiclin the buildings of Feehan bUsy and a new circular display Women at Marioan Manor and

rack Keeping up to ltkite to J8ne Baran a June graduateihusthey can work together match the library is Sister Mary sends word tbat shes ~ inshy0~ group projects discuss Faith librarian whos just reshy vUJd to join 1lhe UMassVoJllshyelass matters or study and relax turned from a New England ensmiddot Choir a group limited to50

_~n theiJt oWnThe respon~bi~~ty- LibraryAssociatig~ confe~ncelt students li~aiIy J~JlSic majorsIDfge~ting tq class ontim(ji~nd ~at Portsmo~hIJ~middot( wpilth Jane isnther- primaryinshyof doiqg ~eilwork is theirqwn bull More Electiobs teJ~st being in sci~ce

OS So far the seniors have lived - Lots more el~tionresults at bull Two new ~lubsL~ a~rn~ng - UP tothee~pectations of ~dmin-~ Diocesan highs At Domini~a~ ~ Feeha~ Gal CorpmilJtitOrsf$tration a114 facultY n~~es seniors and middot-fre8hmen haveshy qugt fQr ~Ysinter~Jd ill ~rvshyiampister Mary Mercy principal ~ named thefQli~Wd~g officers Jpg a~llltar boys or Iecto~

They-are deve19ping hll1gt~~S that~12A-presidentmiddotmiddot~ilmiddot Furtado Imiddotmiddot~d a Polt~calGlubforbud~ng will be of grellt impqrtance to t Vicepresiden~ ~Ahbe Lewis Democoots Republicans and

~emmiddot in the years ahea4 ~ r Secrebary Claiie Desrosiers Independents The latter group Among 39000 students through- Treasurer Denise Raymond ~ill ~ponsor a poliotical Ially

out the nation who scored in the -CounCiJlot Gail Ferreira and priorto the big day in N~vemshyupper two per cent of the mem- Reporter Virginia Rivard ~r

bers of the 1969 graduating class l2n--Presidimot Elaine Desshy Junior Achievement in the National Merit SCholar- rosiers Vice-President Lyndll Also of interest at Feehari is

ship qualifyin~ test are se~~al iapos~ S~retary C~ristine tlle Jurifor Achi~v~irientorganshy from the DlOcese Recelvmg ~Foiirnier Treasurer Valeria ization which is being setup in

lletters of com men da t Ion Eagan COUDlt~UlormiddotDlample Cbashy the Attleboro area and which were Jayne F Darcy and Mar- rest and Jtepol1~er~ Colette has InvitEid Feeh~nites to particshy

middotllynmiddot F Riley of S~cred Hearts Gagi1~ and JariltArrudll ~ ipate in itS businesS experience Acade~y Fall RIver De~ra 9A-Presiaent De~rah ~nep program middotLay VIrgmlmiddota RIvard and Demse in Vice-President Milt$elle Girls amiddott SHA FallRiver will MichaudDomiriican Academy Giroux Secrebary Elaine Chashy soon be bidding bon_ voyage to Fall River Kathleen Curley rette Treasurer Lo~seLemay Guidance Coordinator Sister

Bishop Cassidy TalDton and t - 9iptesident Anile Desroshy WEIGHT LlFlERS~ School develops phygicalaswell _John-Alicia who will representTimothy Doran James fennox siers Vice-PreSldeuront cisele lt818 mental mumiddotscles aspiring weight lifters Paul SOuza front her community at a GeneralCarolann Sabota and Joseph Mori~ SecretarYmiddotmiddot Barmiddotbara Chapter of the Holy Union Zach~an Feehampl FlynnmiddotTieasiIrerPjlliiine Dioo Art Paiva side and Peter Yates reardiscover in Bishop Sisters in Rome Sister John

~as busy in Fmiddotall JUver last arid Councillor MOi)ique nes- Connolly High School gym Fall River middot~Alida will leave Fall River at middotmiddotrIday night as DOriliilican marais the end of the month and will

Acadetny students enjoyed a - Ne~ officers middotof organizations in a drama -senii~arat Trlts testmiddot Fall River fire officials be on leave of absence until Fall Frolic at the Franklin at SHA Fall River include Math University Their trIp to the will be judges for the lattermiddot February ~Street CYO with proceeds b~ne- Club Margie Rainville Par ~tltgtn instLtution was organized Cassidy students are workshop Feehan Journalism Club memshyffting the junior-senior banquet abIes Colleea Fmiddotanning Nashy by Sister John Alicia modera- conscious Five are attending a bers are marking National fund- and Christian Youth woriai Ho~or Society Marilyn tor and Glendmiddotamiddot Medeimiddotros dub joulnalis~ program at qolumbia _Journalism Week middotthis week with Moveinent members at Jesus- Riley Sodality Marianne president Also in the works at University along with faeulty posters bulletin board and Mary Academy sponsored a Mooney Glee Glub Diane de SHA is a Fire Prevention Week- moderators for Corona the showcase middotdisplays and a library Feace Rally on the occasionof Villers Yearbook Editor Jayne program including a poster con- school yearbook Participating exhibit the feast of St Francis ofAssisi DarCY Shacady (school paper)

French Club Editors Kabhy Rockett and ~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~shyNewly elected French Club Jayne Darcy Spa~ Club I

officers at Dominican are Diane Cheryl Mosa Spamsh Honor Lamontagne president Made- Socie~y ClaUdio Lindo Athletic leine Delisle vice-president Assoclatio~ Sue HU~hes (OllEGE~MINDED PARENTS and STUDENTS Lucille Gauvin secretatyPaula Me~nwh~le at CassId student

Hamel reporter Meetings are counCil offIcers are ClaIre Ea~an

held every other Monday after pres~dent Susan MctVI~nn VIceshy Visit StonehUI on Saturday qctober 12school in the library under the president Ruth Gnffm secreshymoderating eye of Sister JuJietary Susan McGaughran trea-

Marie surer All are second-year stushy and cSolve Your Proble Now bull bull At SHA Fall_ River the new dent council members andtheir bull Gtudent councilofficers are Ann~ middotmoderatormiddot is Miss Mary P McshyMarie Charette president Karen Mahon who is ~ secretary oJ

Gaudreau and Connie Murphy the Northea~DIVlSIO~f the WHAT COLLEGE vice-presidents yenartha Keams Student CounCIl ~ation secretary Susan Raposa trea- At Feehan the edItor of the surer Sodality prefects have Feehan Flash school paper COLLEGES FOR VVO~ Aewton College of the Sacred eart COEDUCATIONAl

Albertus Magnlis Notre Dame of Ohio Alvernia Notre Darneof Staten Island Assumption

also been eleCted and all will middotwhich is published monthly in be installed atmiddot c~remoni~to- the Attleboro Sun is Patricia

Anna Maria Regis Belmont Abbey1l110rrow Lee Shes lIided by associate Annhurst Rivier Boston College

Class officers are intihe lime- editors Melanie Wilk andCarolshy Cardinal Cushing RosarY Hin- Canisius light at cassidy High where ~nl1 Sabots Claudia Trepanie~-s Mt St Vincent Sacred Heart of Alabama The Catholic University of Amerlca Jane Masi is senio~ president m charge of f~ures Denms New Rochelle Sacred Heartof North Carolina Santa Fe after having served as junior Gabouryof headlIn~s and I~obshy Notre Dame of Maryl St Joseph Steubenville

Our lady of the Elms St Josephs of Maryland Dominican of Wisconsinhead last year Juniorpresldent ert OBn~n of layout St Elizabeth St Thomas Aquinas Duquesne UniversitySuzanne Lucey is also used to Also at Feeban student counshySt Rose Salve Regina Fordham Universityleadership having headed the cll commi~tee chairmen include Dunbarton Seton Hill Georgetown University

sophs last year New sophomore Michael Donr~elly and DeOis DYouville Trinity John Carroll Universitypresident is Carol Thomas lmd Gamache SOCIal Berna~d ~gshy Emmanuel Villa Maria le Moyne Patricia McCormack heads the gms and James Perkoskl bwld- Fontbonne Loyola University of Chicago

Georgian Court COLLEGES FOR MEN Marist Good Counsel Marquette University

freshmen ing and grounds Batricia Har- Junior boys at Feehan will rin~ton sunshin~ Katherine

Gwynedd Mercy Biscayne Merrimackmake a day of recollection at Bolmger evalu~tl(~n Ka~leen Harriman Holy Cross Mount St Paul La Salette Center of Christian ~nnel1Y ~OSPltahty MIchael Holy Family Fairfield University Niagara University Living Tuesday Oct 15 Sopho- ZhtO publICIty Immaculata Kings College St Anselms more di-ttoes will do the same on lIssue Newsette Immaculata College of WasbingtOfi LaSalle St Bonaventure University

Manhattanville Manhattan St francis of MaineWednesday Oct 16 Sophomore nominican Academy has is- Manor Junior College M~unt St Mary St Francis of Pennsylvaniaand junior girls will have their sued its Newsette for bhe first Maria Regina Providence College St Louis University

turn in November and freshmen time this school year Its aim Maryhurst St John Fisher St Marys Universitywill go in December Seniors states editor Shirley Coroa is to Marymount of New YOIt St Josephs of Pennsylvania Seton Hall Universitywill make a three-day closed provide an open medium of Marywood St Michael Stonehill

Mercyhurst St Vincent University of Dallas retreat at the Center in the communication in the school Madonna Siena The University of Dayton Mount Mercy University of Scrantoa bull The University of Detroit

-course of the year Circulation managermiddot is Gail The Feehan library is a spot Ferreira

Mount St Mary of NeW lfampshA Walsh University of Portlandof special beauty these days en- And the annual Rihbon Day _ Mount St Mary of New YOIt Xavier University Villanova Universityriched by the addition of nine ceremony has been held~t DA - Nazareth Of Rochester University of Notre Dame Wheeling

~ -j c bull I tI r iJtudy carrels complete with with students accepting tradJ- _ desk space shelves andfiuor- tional class ribbons and joining escent lightjngThereis a micro- In ltlass songs Discmiddotussion session93(f-li30~ Fonowectby- Open House

bullbull 1 1 bull ~ middotmiddotr ~ ~ j ~ i ~~~_ i ~ ~~ - (1 film machine and plentyofmi- Thirty Drama Club members crofilmed ma~nes t~ k~p it at SHA ~aU River participaited

15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

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Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

~anizations

Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

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15 rHE AI middot ~~-Prelate Stresses Thurs Oct 10 1968NewBedfordFamilySeesMissionarySister Catholic Schools - For First Time in 51 Years Nregw t~ocyGreat Impact

~reg(f 0rre7ffi) ~ trotPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy For 47 years Sister Ana-Assumpta of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary devoted The contribution of Catholic her life to teaching youngsters in Portuguese Angola and the Belgian Congo about their DUBUQUE (NC)-The Dushyschools to the community Father in heaven-and the reading writing middotand arithmetic they need for the modernmiddot buque archdiocesan Priests

Senate has worked out a newnation and world reaches world I thought I would die there and never see my family again she said last retirement policy for priests and

prop()rtions much greater than week sitting erect and hapshy made other changes which havewarranted by their numbers py-looking in the living room been accepted by ArchbishopJohn Cardinal Krol of Philadelshy James J Byrneof the John R Sylvias of 142phia told some 12000 delegates The archbishop announced the to the Pennsylvania Catholic Stackhouse S t r e e t Dartshy changes in a letter to all clergyEducational Ass()Ciation convenshy mouth after consultation with the archshytion here She was visiting them for five diocesan board of consultors The

Speaking at the pontifical days and having her first reunshy changes includeMass in Convention Hall which ion in 51 years with Mr Sylvia A policy of mandatory retireshyopened the two-day convention her brother and a sister Mrs ment from office at the of 75Cardinal Krol said Though the Mary Ramos of New Bedford with exceptions being made at comparison may be strained For a nun who celebrated the the discretion of the archbishshythere is a similarity between th~ goldell jubilee of her profession op young Religious of Lisieux during the Summer Sister Anashy Establishment of a personneloperating in her little way and Assumpta is more sprightly advisory board which will counshyproducing her profound impact than she should be She makes sel the archbishop on clergy apshyand the Catholic schools in our those considerably her junior pointments and investigate cases own day (He referred to St feel like antiques of clergy discontent Therese of Lisieux the Little That she explains is because Tenure of five years for passhyFlower whose feast was celshy God is good and when you have tors and three years for assist shyebrated Oct 3) faith everything is possible ant pastors Both terms are reshy

Our schools have extremely She is living proof of faUh newable onCe and may be furshylimited material resources the She w~ in Stanleyville during ther extended at the discretion cardinal said yet the products the Congo uprising when hunshy of the archbishop of our schools move apace and dreds were killed including Evening weddings b~ginning

at times ahead of the produots of eight nuns with whom she was no earlier than 4 PM will be the public schools interned in a prison compound permitted in the archdiocese

He said Philadelphia with an They Were Next with permission of the individshyalmost 200-year-old tradition of ual pastor They will not beThey told them to lie on the permitted on Sundays ThursshyCatholic education is a microshy ground and they shot them We

days preceding the First Fridaycosm of much that has happened thought we were next and then of the month Saturdays holyin Catholic education from the skies they came Belshy days or vigilsWill Bear Dividend$ gian paratroopers We take pride in the fact Some of the rebels were forshy

that Pennsylvania the Keystone mer Congolese students of the Prelate to Serve State the cradle of indepenshy school in Kinshasa where Sister dence has become the pioneer Ana-Assumpta taught for 10 On Riot Committee in recognizing the value of the years MIAMI (NC)-Miamis Archshypublic services of nonpublic The Communists shipped bishop Coleman F Carroll has schools said the cardinal reshy them to China and trained them been appointed to a seven-man ferring to the new Pennsylvania then they came back bi-racial committee by the CityNonpublic Elementary and Seeshy But to the missionary nun of Miami Commission to investi shy

who now hopes to be able toondary Education Act which gate the August riots which provides for purchase by the stay in this country her years erupted in the ghetto area state of educational services in Africa were more pleasant According to Miami Mayor from nonpublic schools than not Stephen Clark the committee

The investment in the Cathshy her long teaching tour In Africa rising in the Congo a lot of girls will work closely with theThey Sylvia family arrived in

olic schools in Pennsylvania New Bedford from Terceira was the gala celebration held by who were studying to be nuns states attorneys office and the Azor~s in 1910 Eight years her Congolese friends-includshy went home They were afraid Presidents Advisory Commisshythe cardinal declared will bear

dividends of inestimable value later Sister Ana-Assumpta ing many former pupils - on maybe sion in Civil Disorders and reshyto the students the c()mmunity entered the Franciscan order in Aug 8 1968 to celebrate the Saw Pope port back to the commission and the teachers the convent that then was loshy 50th anniversary of her professhy with fact instead of fiction

cated where Washington Square One of her joyful memories is A)so serving on the committeesionInformation Formation is now Mr Sylvia explains tne stopover she made in Rome is former juvenile court judgeIt was a beautiful day sheThe students receive an edushy After three months there she ()n her way back to New Bed- Ben Sheppard now executive dishy

says through her brother whocation which combines informashy was transferred to the orders ford a visit during which she rector of the Archdiocesan Cathshyserves as interpretertion with Christian formation saw both St Peters and Pope olic Welfare Bureau and Rabbimother house in Quebec where

she received her habit and made Paul VI Sol Landau of Beth David Conshyhe said and they learn to apshy She pulls out snapsh()ts that preciate how the spiritual and her final profession of vows alshy are souvenirs of the day and The Lord has decided very gregation material complement rather than smiles happily as she recalls the well so far she says She is most three years latercontradict each other since God kindness of the people for whom willing to keep on doing HisIn 1921 the young nun arrived16 the SOurce of both she had labored so long willin St salvador Portuguese Anshy

All the ettizens of Pennsylshy gola where she was to spend the The weather in Angola imshy But she is hoping that His Higher Earnings vania are beneficiaries of this next 39 years teaching native proved the longer she was there will will permit her staying in investment Cardinal Krol said children through the 4th Grade Sister insists It was very hot this country preferably at st ON YOUR SAYINGSbecause approximately 22 per in St Antonio School but in the afternoon there was a Anthonys Convent in Fall River cent of the children in the When we first arrived there g()Qd breeze so she will be closl~ to her famshy Ol Per Annumcommonwealth attend Catholic were six sisters and we bad One thing she is glad to do ily (70 Ask aboutschools about 40 children in a class she without now is the mosquito Whatever the future holds

What happens in the Cathshy recalls Class sizes kept growing netting that was a must every thou~ Sister Ana-Assumpta INVESTMENT

olic schools he continued has however and by the time she night Otherwise it would be will not complain She chose a SAVINGSbearing on the common good of left the classes numberednearly Zoom zooooom she says path of following a half censhy

all citizens of the state One of the s()rrows in her life100 pupils tury ago The path in hermind CERTIFICATES

REUNION Sr Maria Ana Assumpta center presents souvenirs from her mission service to her brother John R Sylvia left and her siampter Mrs Marla Ramos right

The teachers benefit from St Salvador itself she exshy ~ the f-act that after the upshy still runs straight before her their investment in Catholic plains in antiquity was the education the cardinal said capital of Angola Luanda is the Thaw Continuesbecause theirs is a crucial and capital city now It is a great significant endeavor city now In Czechoslovakia

From Portuguese Angola SisshyNoting the influence of the VIENNA (NC) - A Catholicter Ana-Assumpta and a comshyclassroom apostolate and its paper here reported that morepanion nun She was a Belshyeffect on the future Cardinal Czechosolavakian children weregian were transferred to a misshyKrol declared May the examshy registered f()r religious instrucshy

ple ()f the life of St Therese sion in the Belgian Congo tion at the beginning of the new convince us that the full impact Happiest Evenll school year in that country than of our own lives and our own When we were first there Et at any time in the recent pastcontriobution will be appreciated was the rainy season and we The report was published by not in the span of our own life were carried to the mission in Volksblatt a Catholic daiJy here but in the long perspective of sedan chairs she says Tben The headline read Thaw for history Sister Ana-Assumpta YVas taken Christians Continues

May each student submitted ill and sent to a hospital in KiIJl The papers report said the ~ our influence be given clear shasa for treatment Soviet-Czechoslovak agreement direction and orientation toward still later she was transfelred signed in Moscow after the ocshybis destiny Moay each student to another hospital in Stanleyshy eupationof Czechoslovakia in learn to love the United States ville It was there she recalls August had not diminished the with her golden past and her that she lived through an the hopes for reUgious liberty that promising future May we teech trouble- the liberalization of the Czechshystudents for love and for peace But she says -You musthave oslovakian communist middotpolitical with the sure knowledge of CODshy faith That 19 1 commodity regime had stirred prior to the Wctlon that ihIamp ill the will 011 Sister bas in abundance takeover of the country by Soshy

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FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

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Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

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Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

- they succeed in establishing fruitful contacts with Christian groups in Europe NC Photo

Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

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Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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ROCKTON (NC) -ReliaiOttJ vocation directors were told they need to realize and deshyvelop within themselves their own undiscovered potential m effectively guiding qualified ~andidates to religious life

Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

relationships here in lllinois Jlgtel Vecchio told the fourth

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west ReIigious Vocation Direcshytors Assoeiation thait in order to Iide qualified applicants 00 the Ieligious life or priesthOOd ~ cation directors must be pellshyoons who deeply WlderstanCl themselves who seek an unde-ushystanding of candidates for theen vocations by careful listening and wh~ by interpersonal openshyness allow candidates 00 undelfshystand them

MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~blisher in which 1ePrescntashyti CIS of all faiths will be llSk~ 10 join in promoting the de~ f)pment of the area

IPAM pointed out that tale people of the Amazon ~ have traditions outlook aDd needs quite different from o1bes Brazilians and require a fJpeeW ooaptation of pastoral and weiai pyomotion techniques

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

from Korea Other countries inshy Teieisiolm 0 Grocerydieating they would send deleshy A~piiClnces 0 Irurniture gations are Thailand Australia Malaysia and Hong Kong Deleshy n04 Allelm $~ Iilew lSeclifon gates are also ex~cted from

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17 Prelate Stresses Positive Aspects Of Priesthood

FOND DU LAC (NC) An archbishop advised here against condemning priests who leave the ministryshyurging rather acceptance of the fact theyve been lost through a weakening of tfaith

Archbishop Williams E CousshyJns of Milwaukee speaking at a luncheon of Serm Clubs comshyposed of business and professhysional men dedicated to promotshying priestly vocations said those who leave their religious duties should not be criticized as a bunch of bums

He said he could weep over their loss but described them as babes in woods who have no concept of what the outside world is like

He said those pliests should be considered as having entered into a contract with Chlist and asked that the contract be put into a perspective in which all contmcts are reviewed

You dont break a contract without sanction the prelate declared If you do youre liable But there is no need to condemn these men This is not the important thing

It is important to recognize that in their individual priestshyhood theyve had just a bit of weakenjng of faith a little feeling sorry for oneself a little less relying lt1m ones own ability he said

Praises Popes Sbnt

Archbishop Cousins urged the Serrans to stress the positive aspects of priestly life not hew many have lefmiddott but the work of those who have remained faithshyful and dedicated to their vocashyti011

We can say that for a time theyre being lost to us but we have a lot of fine priests still with us he stressed I wont condemn a priest Of course there are some wed like to boil in oil but I wont condemn them because I dont want to seeondshytuess Christ Who am I to say Christ made a mistake

Archbishop Cousins praised the stand taken by Pope Paul in his encyclical on birth control He said the Pope who could Rot have made any other stateshyment did not intend it to be infallible

n is not inlallible the archshybishop stressed because it inshyvelved purely moral things

Implement Program To Combat Racism

LOUISVILLE (NC)-A proshygram to combat white racism and to inform citizens about poverty in the inner city has been launched here

The alchdiocesan program called Operation Whlt Can i Do is comprised of two reshy

treats designed to enable parshyticipants to undertake a selfshyanalysis before tackling the job of improving rlce relations in their own neighborhoods

Eugene Robinson associate dishyrector of the Lousiville archshytliocesan human relations comshymission said the retreats will be primarily in -the form of semishynars and will attemptmiddot to strengthen the religious backshyround of palUcipants and to get people to take atl honest look at themselves

The retreats will serve as II

preparation for the prollrams second phase which involves the establishing of alea councils for the purpOSe of improving race relations at the neighoborhood

levels Robinson said

POPE GREETS sUODHISTS Pope Paul meets with a group of visiting- Japanese Buddhist leaders during a privatemiddot audience in the Vaticm The Pope said he hopes

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Forsees Differences

HONG KONG (NC)-A cutshythroat behind-the-scene power struggle between the left and right wings of the centJal leadshyership of the Chinese Commushynist party (CCP) is predicted here if the ninth party congress is held in the near future

The leftists are the R(~d Guard group represented by Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao Tse-tung) The rightists are represented by Premier Chou En-lai The modshyerates are the Peoples Liloera_ tion Army

The Maoists two major weashypons -CCP Chairman Mao Tseshytungs prestige and the loyalty of the masses-have been graveshyly eroded by the events of the past two years and the most popular way of describing the continuing struggle in China is that it no longer centers around policies but lround power

It follows that- each side will strive to mold the new party constitution and party - platform to its own political strategy and factional or persona interests

No Compromise

Observers here generally think that differences esssentially beshytween the left and the right have gown to a point where compromise is no longer possishyble because of the way Hie Peshyking speeches of Premier Chou En-Iai and Madame Chiang Ching were reported toy the Chinese communist official press

Rural Probtems SEVILLE (NC)-At a threeshy

day meeting priests selvin rural parishes of Andalucia in sOllthern Spain studied ways tfl stem the migration of young people from the rural parishes tc improve agdcultural methods to improve and extend educashytion and to encouralle fmm 01shy

~anizations

Power Struggle in Red China Between Left Right Appear and because of the circumstances in which they were delivered

From the dela) in releasing thei r speeches-first truncated versions then full texts lor Hong Kongs communist pressshyit has become clear to observers here that the differences beshytween Chiang Ching and Preshymier Chou had been publicly demonstrated for the first time

Premier Chous speech was delivered to an audience inc1udshying responsible persons of the PJIty Center the Central Culshyttlral ReVolutionary Group etc and the rally was intended to celeblate a triumph af the Cultural Revolution

Ignores Rebels Premier Chou however openshy

ed with cOllgratuations for the people of the capital and of the nation as repre1entative of our great leader Chairman Mao and

Chairman Maos close conlladeshyin-arms Vice Chairman Lin piao - Q Pointedly ignorng -the Red Guards and revolutionary Iebels and their roles in the Cultural Revolution he re-

Prelate Establishss Urban Apostolate

CINCINNATI (NC) - Archshybishop Karl J Alter of Cincinshynati has established an urban apostolate and he has appointed Flther Clcmmt J Busemeyer a pastor in this Olio citys preshydominantly black section til head it

Apostolate members are pliests stationed in palshes with black members in eight cities af the archdiocese More than 50 priests have been meeting for nearly two years in preparation for the urban apostolate Father Buseshymeyer said addng

These priests have a special mission in the Church t~ay

viewed the 20 months of strugshygle since the January Storm in which the Shanghai working class toolf the lead in seizing power hom the capitalist-roadshyers In enumerating the eneshymies against whom the repeated struggles were directed he endshyed with traitors special agents and betrayers

The prevailing opinion here is that the word betrayers had never been used before during tt)e Cultpral RevQlution and that the rerence may be to the followers of Chiang Ching (Mrs Mao) whose practice it has been to reveal departmental and ministerial secrets in their tabloids--a practice condemneG ill the official press

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Dr Anthony Del Vecchio P5Yltlhology department chahshyman of St Thomas College St Paul Minn spoke to particishypants in a workshop in self-unshyderstanding and interperson3~

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MOle than 80 priests ampmll Brothers engaged in fostering vocations to the priesthood amllmiddot religious life attended the fiveshytnay workshop

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

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~8 THE ~NCHOR--Dioc~se of ffl River-Thurs Oct ~O1968 -PredietS) ~ifficult Journey roPea~regl1 lUnity in AmeriltCG

By Rev John McCarthy

Substituting this week for Msgr Higgins is Father McCarthy assistant director Social Action Dept USCC

As Summer gave way to Fall and students returned to classrooms observers began to comment on the absence of large scale riots in 1968 With the exception of tre three days of agony and chaos following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King

middotit has -indeed been the l~ast cWes lived in PQverty areas i-iot~torn year out of the last Today that figure is reduced to 56 per cent

middot five Optimists have been Other Side middot quick to claim that the relatively Those who use the above figshy Peaceful Summer of 1968 marked ures as reason for hope cannot a turning point for our suffering argue that things are good only eities They claim not without that the situation is not as bad

some justification that the as H was that there is a measshyNegro population in general is urable degree of improvement

~ moving ahead eoonomically The opposite side has cited its or Secondly they assert that the facts and well They PQint out hard~ lesson has been painfully that Negro unemployment is learned by the ghetto commu- still double that of whites that nity that riots have in every the number of successful black

ease produced increased suffer- business ventures is still piti shying from ghetto residents fully small (another way of say-

In Washington D C the ing that the ghetto is still owned burned-out ruins extending for and operated by whites) and almost two miles along 14th that hopelessness is still the Street testify mutely to the suf- mood of the ghetto fering caused by riots Twilight Struggle

On April 1 employment was Their most important point high in that area Today each however is that if every eooshyburned-out or boarded-up store nomic and educational inequalshywitnesses to jobs lost a grim ity were removed immediately symQol of unseen human suffer- the urban crisis would still bemiddot mg with us

Both Sides Tense Hatred can exist between eco-Less sanguine observers al- nomic equals fear can pervade

leged that the absence of major a well educated population disshycivil disorders merely points to trust can erode the found~tions a new period in which oonflict of any society formed along eoul~ very easily be escalated separated lines and take a violent turn If inequality has produced They attempt to document separate socieUes equality will

their case by pointing to the not automatically build one apid growth of organizations society

such as the Black Pantheril in President John F Kennedy Oakland and tbe White Vigi- talking abOut the international antes in Newark situation once warned Amershy

JJOth sides are tense heavily icans 00 the long twilight strugshy armed and capable of defend- gle when describing the diffi shy

ing themselves in the event of cult road to peace while both ~ real or imaginary attack sides had power to destroy civishy Increasing cases of sniper at lization

tacks police ambushes and the Those committed to peace and unoovering of caches of arms all unity in America based on soshyenforce the arguments of those cial justice also require an atti shywho fear increased violence tude of willingness to work in Is the present urban crisis im- a twilight zone for yeais to come

proving or growing worse This is a difficult and often Those who hold for peace and thankless task Weare fortushy

progress can take courage from nate that so many have set a study recently released by the themselves to it Bureau of the Census and the U S Department of Labor Asshy

o Buming the accuracy of its figshy Permanent Diaconate A ures the study indicates that Favored by Canada

One Side WINNIPEG (NC)-The Canashya) The northward migration

dian Catholic Bishops at theirof Negroes has not only tapered semiannual meeting are on recshyoff but those crowded into core ord today in favor of a permashycities has been reduced by 300shynent diaconate inCanada000 since 1966

They also have decided tob) In the past eight years the conduct elections by mail foreducation gap has been reshydifferent posts within the Canashyduced from a year-and-a-half to dian Catholic Conference as aless than half a year time-saving move and againc) In 1966 and 1967 more than discussed their proposed stateshytwo million Negroes rose above ment on the birth control issuethe governments official povshyraised by Pope Pauls encyclicalerty level ~hile in the past decshy

ade the number of Negro famshy Archbishop Joseph Plourde of ilies with incomes over $8000 Ottawa said has -ripled We are still in a period of

d) In 1960 77 per cent of the oonception of the text non-white families in major The bishops voted 60-to-7 In

favor of reestablishing the pershymanent diaconate but this decishyEaster Seal Service sion must be confir~d by the

The Massachusetts Easter Seal Pope The decision provides for Society announces the opening ordination of married men over of a counseling and referral proshy 35 and single men over 25 who gram for crippled children and remain single as deacons adults of the Greater New Bedshy It has been recommended furdarea Further information that the diaconate restoration on the free and confidential sershy proceed gradually beginning in vice is available from the socishy dioceses where the need is ety at 122 Nausett Street New greatest in the opinion of intershyBedfard 02746 ested Bishops

Prime Minister ReplacesCcithblic Cabinet Member

SAIGON (NC) - Philip Nguyen van Tho minister of education culture and youth and the only practicing Cathshyolic in the South Vietnamese cabinet has been replaced by Prime Minister Tran vanHuong

Two other cabinet members are non-practicing Catholics

Early on the day be was reshyplaced a Vietnamese-language daily had carried the news of his replacement but this story was denied by the prime ministers office

Later thatsame day however the prime ministers press of shyficer announced the replaceshyment His explanation was that wheri themiddot paper had announced the replacein6Iflt it was not true because the decision to replace

Dr Tho was not taken till laterPHYSIC[AN OJF YEAR Dr Earl Cook Elkins right in the day senior consultant on physical medicine and rehabilitation

The dispute between the at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minn receives the Physhy prime minister and Tho began sician of the Year award from the Presidents Committee just over three weeks ago when on Employment of the Handicapped at a luncheon in New some national assembly deputies

charged that students could buyYork Presenting the award is Dr Howard Rusk director high gmiddotrades in examinations in of rehabilitation medicine at New York University NC order to get scholarships to Photo study abroad Prime Minister

Huong then dismissed the head of the department in charge of examinations

Dr Tho claimed that this was not the correct line of action because under civil service regshy

United to Improve School Board Heqd Asks Joint Effortmiddot

ulations the official should not for Better Management bave ben dismissed immediately

but suspended pending a comshyPHILADELPHIA (NC) -The unable to obtain through reshy plete investigation of the charge

president of the Philadelphia peated pulpit appeals bull Team Spiritarchdioceses board of education He said Home and School Asshy

told 3000 delegates at the first sociations in the Philadelphia The affair seemed to diedown convention of Home and School area have already obtained more at that point but the prime minshyAssociations here teachers adequate faculties and better isters press officer charged Dr school administrators and parshy library facilities in some schools Iho with circulating a letter ents must unite to improve the Ihis thing can work Vashy within the department of educashymanagement of CathQlic schools lente saideven though there tion cri ticizing the government

Parents have been oomplainshy may be some discomfort in and the prime minister lng middotOur children needmiddot better changing traditional adminis- The press officer said that anytrative patterns schools William Valente board disagreement should oove been president declared Teachers kept within the cabinet and that have been complaining Our Cardinal to Preach by airing it in public Dr Tho schools need better children At Cons~cration showed he lacked team spirit What is needed is closer school- The new minister for ~ucafamily ties so that the basic ad- HURON (NC) - Co-adjutor

tion culture and youth is Drministrative problems of our Bishop-designate Paul F AndershyLe minh Tri a medical doctorschools may be solved son of Duluth Minn will be

Noting that Catholic schools oonsecrated at ceremonies in the The change is the first in the face acute shortages of money Huron Arena here in South Huongcabinet since ooming into and teaching personnel Valente Dakota Oct 17 Richard Cardishy office in May 1968 Dr Tho declared ~If pastors think theymiddot nal Cushing of Boston will was named to the post in 1965 can effectively manage their preach He studied in France and the

schools by themselves they have Bishop Lambert Hoch of United States and holds degrees another think coming Sioux Falls SD will be the from Yale and Northwestern

principal consecrator and Auxilshy universities He is a dentist byValente a law professor at iary Bishop Thomas Riley of profession His wife Pauline isVillanova University said good Boston and Bishop Francis J a senatorHom~ and School Associations Schenk of Duluth will be 00shy

can obtain support from a oom- consecrators munity which a pastor would be Bishop-designateAnderson 51

BEFORE YOUa native of Boston and pastor of St Martins church here has BUY -TRYJesuit Is Directed served most of his priesthood PARKTo leave lHoliildYlrCIIS in South Dakota under the lend-lease program for priestsWASHINGTON (NC)-Father MOTORSinstituted in the 1940s by CarshyJames F Carney Jesuit from dinal Cushing He was appointed OLDSMOBI(Ethe Missouri province has been coadjutor bishop by Pope Paulordered out of Honduras where Oldsmobile-Peugot-RenaultVI on July 24 He will be inshyhe had been working as a mis~ 67 Middle Street fairhavenstalled in Duluth Oct 27 sionary The government alleges

interference in the countrys inshyternalaffairs The priest left for El Salvador

Father Carney has been an assistant pastor in Progresso a city in the YOlO department of northwest Honduras

He is accused of supporting a labor union general strike to protest a consumption tax

According to a U S State Deshypartment spokesman the Honshyduran government had said that it has no objection to tbe priests return The State Department spokesman noted Father Carney may now be back in Honduras

The Jesuits Missouri province has received no word concerning tlJe incident

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SCHbOLBOY SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE

By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

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BOB JORGE of New Bedforcll

During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

from Korea Other countries inshy Teieisiolm 0 Grocerydieating they would send deleshy A~piiClnces 0 Irurniture gations are Thailand Australia Malaysia and Hong Kong Deleshy n04 Allelm $~ Iilew lSeclifon gates are also ex~cted from

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I

SCHbOLBOY SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE

By PnER J BARTEK Norton High Coactl

Predict Narry LeagLUle Tntle For Case-Somerset Victor

The old Rochester BulldogS of Mattapoisett have found a home in the Narragansett Football League The Regionals returned 1xgt the Narry fold last Saturday

bent upon improving their foot- ball fortunes after two mediocre seasons in the Capeway Comershyence The Frank Almeida coached Bulldogs celebrated their return by trouncing Dighton-Rehoboth 32-0 in the leagues initial encounter The victory gives the Mattapoisett eleven undisputed possession of first place at least for the time being However the newcomers may be hard pressed to maintain their number one position

Admittedly Dighton is having an off year as Coach Ed Teixeira is shifting his personnel in an atshytempt to find a winning combishynation But the ease with Which the Bulldogs stormed to victory may be a sign of theirmiddot resurgshyence

Mark Gill O-Rs versatile halfback will lead the attack this Saturday in the Bulldogs home opener against defending loop champion Case High of Swansea Gill scored 20 of the 32 points in last weeks contest and will have to be at his best if the Old Rochester club is to

Mansfield-Oliver Ames Clash While Seekonk will enter the In- the nortbem sector of middotthe As be is on ~e grididon Bob

middotcOntestmiddotsporting an lind~feated diocese two of the tlbreeschools ~~ top-notch in the cla~sroom and untied record iil m~ find located within the confines of Where he maint~ins a B-plus thiilgs a little more difficult the ~oltese and playing in 1hemiddota~ernge He is undeCi~ed a~lIt

agairist league cOJDpet~ti~n~an Hockomoc)t League will match hl~ future altpough he s leanmg it has against Rhode Islandfoes forces satUrday afternoon in twa~ a career in the busi~ess

The Warriors havElmiddottheir high North Easton field powered offense ih -full gear and The Mansfield -Green Hornets Jorge disp~ayed his ~cademie are ready to rilake - theftmiddot pres- will travel to Olivel Ames ~ro-~ess durmg his ~emor year encefelt ipthe Narry loop Bwr- gridiron for a ioattre thatwilllt m hlg sch~l by bemg selected llillvlllc became victimmiddot number determine the pr~ts for both lls reCIpient of the NeY Engl~ci tWo Saturday by a 6-0 Count middotclubs Defeat may well speD TELFAD (Telephone Executive

Coach Val LaFontaines club early elimination for league Leaders or a day) award ~ took its lumps a year ago in

its initial season in the Circuit It now appealS that Seekonk is destined to become one of the powelS in the area but Somerset appealS too strong for the Warshyriors

Dighton-Rehoboth the wne Narry club not engaged in league play this weekend wiJ11 try to get on the winning road when it entertains Providence Country Day

wligious study of Puerto RicanDurfee to Test Feehan Offense Durfee still smarting poundrom its

2-0 verdict over Attleboro is again faced w~th the task oi meeting a top-ranIdng contendshyer Hilltopper mentor Don MonshytIe will have to rely on his deshyfensive unit to stop the potent Feehan attack Durfees stingy defense has been responsible to a large degree for the Red and Blacks success to date and must rise to the occasion again this week

Coach Paul OBoys Shamrocks have averaged 20 plus points in fueir first two outings However the competition undoubtedly will be stronger this week

-Feehan stopped defending champion Taunton last Saturday 27-~ First year coach Charlie Benoit of Taunton will face another stiff challenge Sat~

honors schoOl prmclpal John F Graoa Oliver Ames aJready has--9ne The poundact that Jorge loes all

league defeat registered against sports can be attested by hIS betshyit and camnot aHord another ter-than-average sized trophy wilile Mansfield must remain ~se which hangs on the wall in undefeated to keeJl) pace with his bedroom Baseball and footshyloop leadem baD trophies along with se~eral

Another important league en- plaques and letters of achieveshycounter will be staged in Fan ment are encased therem River Saturday morning when Durlee High m~ts Bishop Feeshy Plan Socio-Religiousban High (If Attleboro in a battIe 01 unbeatens Puerto Rico St~dy

SAN JUAN (NC)-A sociashy

Catholics scheduled for Februshy

when the Tigers host New Bed- foro

The Whalers bave two vicshytories tucked way already this campaign and seem destined for one of their best seasons in many a year Kew Bedfords forshytunes may be an omen for future Bristol CountyLeagueopponents

Elsewhere in the county New Bedford Vocational will play at Attleboro and lIlsgr Coyle High of Taunton will meet Bishop Stang of Dartmouth on the S~shytans field in Dartmouth

Wblle the former contest pits losers from Saturday 13Sf the latter matches winners Coyle defea-tec New Bedford Voca-middot tiona 42-22 last weekend while stang turned baCk Dartmouth 20-0

hold on to the leagues top spot

Case ~iledz FOJrboro of the Hockomock League to a scoreshyless tie last weekend but is pound9shyvored to resume its winning way against Q-R Coach Bob Willisshywns club has been 1mpressive in both of its outings and is imshyproving with each contest

Narry League followers preshydict the league race will go rigHt w the wire when Case meets Somerset- on Thanksgiving morning Both clubs prognosti shycatOlS says will be undefeated in league play when the seasons final contest is staged

Somerset had no more sucshycess against Hockomock League opposimiddottion than did rival Case last Saturday when the Blue Raiders were forced to settle for a 20-20 tie with Mansfield

The bright light for Coach Jim Sullivan thus far has been the ballcarrying of sophomore sen-shysation Ray Kowalski The hard driving fullbaCk must be stopped if the Raiders are to be beaten That difficult task will fall on the shoulders of the Seekonlt front line Saturday when Somshyerset plays host to the Warriors in the firSt league game for each club

THE ANCKORDioceae of fall Rhier-Thurs Oct 10 1968

Bob Jorge of New Bedford

Ale Soph Is Vaesity Ta~~~le

lBlUL3Rness Major Has B=Plus AVerCffi(B By L~tke Sims

By Jorge Theres a touch of Southeastern Massachushysetts to the American Intershynatiomi College football pJrOshygram

Robert W Jorge of New Bedshyford is listed as a tackle on thl 1968 Yellow Jacket varsity rosshyter

A sophomore Business Major Jorge is a former three-year football standout at New Bedford High School where he played under Coach Joe Bettencourt As a ninth-grader he was a member of the Normandin Junior High football squad

On Scholarship Jorge is the son of Mr and

Mrs Manuel Jorge of 212 Harshywich St and is a member of St Mary Parish He has one older sister Mrs Marilyn Vieira of 825 Belleville Ave

The former Crimson star athshylete entered the Springfield eolshylege on a football scholarship and was a key figure in the Yellow Jackets 28-14 opening game victory over the Coast Guard Academy on Sept 28

The 5-11 180-pounder is one of nine sophomores on the youngAle squad and is rated a fine prlaquolSJlect by Head Coach GaytonSalvucci -bull

At present he is a bac1hJp man to starting tackle Mike Janshyusis of Hudson Mass but is exshypected to see a great deal of action throughout the course of the year

High School Honor

ary 11159 will determine the level to which Catholics here are aware of important Vatican I] principles describe the pershyception of the Catholic Church held by the community and determine prevailing opinion among the clergy and Relgious on matters of contemporary docshytrine

The study will cost appIt)Xishymately $5G000 and will be made with the assistance of the Unishyversity of San Juan

The survey will help the Church plan pastoral programs more in accordance with the Vatican Council an announceshyment said The survey will have social and religious value to the Puerto Rican community in 0bshytaining a more complete picture of the eommunity the Church serves it was added

-r------ -- -- --~ r_-_-= ~_

I

BOB JORGE of New Bedforcll

During the Summer months he ing anell just pIaIn sun-bathing ean be found at anyone of Greatshy Last Summer Jorge was emshyer New Bedfords several beaches ployed by the Standard Grocer wher~ he enjoys swimming surf- Company and is expected to reshy

return to his vacation wOllk when school closes in MaySponsors Doctorsmiddot

Eobs post college plans may be undecided at present but asCongress in Tokyo long as he remains within the

TOKYO (NC) - The Fourth confines of American Interna~ Asian Catholic Doctors Congress ional College hell be a very to be held here beginning today busy man especially on the is the first international meeting fgotball field sponsored by a Japanese CathoshyHI organization

Host to the congress is the Japan Catholic Medical Associashy co~~~~~ ~ SONS tion As of Sept 19 acceptances

OINIE $lIOilfrom overseaS groups tataled 70 SMOIIULlG (ClENTERThe largest representation is 70

from Korea Other countries inshy Teieisiolm 0 Grocerydieating they would send deleshy A~piiClnces 0 Irurniture gations are Thailand Australia Malaysia and Hong Kong Deleshy n04 Allelm $~ Iilew lSeclifon gates are also ex~cted from

~97middot935~Vietnam and Indonesia

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Oct 3 1968

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DROIP-LEAIF EXTENSION TABLIE $11 9 38 x 28 Closed Opens to 70 inches with One 12 Inch Leaf

middot11 middotmiddotmiddotoJlutienltcally 3tyleJ l COLONIAL DINETTES 1io in a Hal-d-~~~hed ~aple

_ _ or Kl0tty PIne FInIsh

middot$119 Here is a spedaf factory purchase of Early American origishymlls cr~fted of select hardwoods in a hand-rubbed Maple or Knotty Pine finish with matching woodgrain Micartareg high pressure laminated pla~tictops th~t resist stains

Scratches moisture and heat )

Its an Open-Stock ColiOOtion ~hich mean~ ou c~n b~y a few pieces n9wand agdto your selections later on but we

cant guarantee t~is low price later on so it will p~Yy~u to act now I bull

CONVENIENT BUDGET PAYMENTS ~ I

ROUND EXTENSION TABLE $1] 9

40 x 40~ lExtends to 76 Inches with Three 12 Inch Leaves

4 MATCHIING MATE CHAIRS $1 ] 9

50 CHINA BASE WITH 3 DOORS AND 3 DRAWERS $H9

s New Englands JLargestFurniture Showroom

OVAL EXTENSION TABLE $11 () 40 x 60 Extends to 96 Inches with 3 llwelve Inch lLeaves

FREE DELIVERY

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Oct 3 1968

1~

DROIP-LEAIF EXTENSION TABLIE $11 9 38 x 28 Closed Opens to 70 inches with One 12 Inch Leaf

middot11 middotmiddotmiddotoJlutienltcally 3tyleJ l COLONIAL DINETTES 1io in a Hal-d-~~~hed ~aple

_ _ or Kl0tty PIne FInIsh

middot$119 Here is a spedaf factory purchase of Early American origishymlls cr~fted of select hardwoods in a hand-rubbed Maple or Knotty Pine finish with matching woodgrain Micartareg high pressure laminated pla~tictops th~t resist stains

Scratches moisture and heat )

Its an Open-Stock ColiOOtion ~hich mean~ ou c~n b~y a few pieces n9wand agdto your selections later on but we

cant guarantee t~is low price later on so it will p~Yy~u to act now I bull

CONVENIENT BUDGET PAYMENTS ~ I

ROUND EXTENSION TABLE $1] 9

40 x 40~ lExtends to 76 Inches with Three 12 Inch Leaves

4 MATCHIING MATE CHAIRS $1 ] 9

50 CHINA BASE WITH 3 DOORS AND 3 DRAWERS $H9

s New Englands JLargestFurniture Showroom

OVAL EXTENSION TABLE $11 () 40 x 60 Extends to 96 Inches with 3 llwelve Inch lLeaves

FREE DELIVERY