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. . , :"" Appeal Total Reaches $425,655 Figure Is Two-Thirds of '62. Record . The' 1963, Catholic Charities Appeal total edged up today to $425,655-a figure which is a little more than two-thirds of the $630,103 contributed last year when a new record high mark was established. "Success seems assured this year," Lay Chairman James F. Mooney Jr. stated today, declaring "returns are continuously arriving from both parish and special gift sources." Twenty The made at the area meetings has past, is again leading all par- per cent of the 110 parishes proved to be the focal point for ishes in total contributions with from Mansfield to Province- the degree of success attained.' a figure of $18,640. town have already surpassed Parish after parish has reported St. Lawrence's parish in New previous record totals, Mr. large increases i'i this category. Bedford is in second position Mooney reported. "And it is this 'Mixed with a much deserved in the latest standing of parishes sustained strength of contri'bu- commendation for the work of announced at Catholic Charities .tions that give positive indio al' solicitors is a request that Appeal headquarters today with ANCHOR cation of a very successful 1963 all late returns be made at St. Francis Xavier of Hyannis Appeal," the Lay Chairman once. This will enable us to in third place. declared. establish the final total in a St, James of New Bedford "The strength of the Appeal very quick manner. and Sacred Heart of Fall River has been equally divided. Good round out the top five in to- Headquarters will be open to Fall River, Mass., Thursday, May 16, 1963 increases have been received in day's tentative standing of receive and to tabulate all re- Special Gifts anti a large group parishes. turns for several more days." of Parishes is definitely headed The 20 parishes which have PRICE lOc for the Honor Group. The re- Holy Name parish in Fall already achieved new records Vol. 7, No. 20 © 1963 The Anchor $4.00, per Year sults of the intensive emphasis River, which has annexed first in contributions are listed OD on ten dollar contributions place honors many times in the Page Two of this issue. Msgr. Hamel 'Heads Fall River Pa'rish Bishop 'Retiring Air Force Colonel The Most Reverend Bishop Bureau of the N.C.W.C., Monsignor Hamel,' son of Mrs. Washington. Anna M. Bouchard Hamel, 1059 today announced the av- The new pastor of St .• Jean's, . No. Main Street, F'all River, and · pointment of a pastor, the the late A.delard Hamel, was transfer of an assistant, and born in Fall River and educated Charges Catholic the first assignments for two at St. Mathieu . School, Fall newly-ordained priests. River, and the Seminary of Aim Is To Ruin Joliette, Canada. He studied phi- Rt. Rev. Henri A. Hamel, a in Air now losophy and theology at St. Ber- coionel the Force a;l Chaplain Public Schools nald's Seminary, Rochester, serving InspeCtor N'.Y.' . (.}eneral of the Air Force Com- CINCINNATI (NC) - A and Staff Chaplain MATS Following his ordin'ation by Protestant minister accused at Scott Air Force Base, 111., has the late Bishop Cassidy on June the Cathoiic Church here of been: appointed pastor of St. 15, 1935, Msgr. Hamel spent the Jean Baptiste C h u r c h, Fall trying to thwart the Consti-· Summer at Cathedral Camp, River, succeeding, the late Rt. tution and wreck the public East Freetown, and in October Rev. M.P,L. Lariviere who died schools. went to St. Anthony of Padua on :(\'Ia;y. 2. Msgr. Hamel's ap- ,Dr. G. Barrett Rich, pastor of Church,. New Bedford, as an as- pointment is effective on June New York's FourthPresby·terian ' sistant where he remained until · '1 w'hen he returns frl;>Ill the Air church gave a talk. here spon- he' entered the Chaplain Corps MONSIGNOR HAMEL , ... " ':. sored by the local chapter. of of the U.S. Army tn February, .. :-._.-.-.' . "Rev, Daniel F: Protestants and Other Americans 1942. He served ,with the Army FATHER MORIARTY, ' . , United." ' .. iii the European theater during at St .. Mary's tie Prelate' with the title of .....'. Brilliant 'Record in F'all' River i.s transferred' 'to The forqter Cincinnati pastor, World' War II arid then served Right Reverend MonsignOf' ia, .-, who was one of the founders of in- Alaska' and the Aleutian st. Mary's Church; No. Attle- the-Cincinnati POAUchapter, October of 1960, with the in- Merits Oxford. Islands. Msgr. Hamel then trans- Scholarship , boro as an assistant. told several hundred listeners ferredto the Air Force. He Turn to Page Three The' Bishop has also assigned that: served as Deputy Staff Chaplain the two priests whom he or- "The Catholics are demanding of the Air Force in Europe and' The Provincial of the Sis- dained on May with Rev. Turn to Page Three has also held the posts of Deputy Stonehill To Give 11, ters of the Holy Union of Edmund A. Connors assigned to Staff Chaplain for the Training St. ¥ary's Church, New Bedford, Command Air' Force the Sacred Hearts, Mother at Scott Six Honorary and Rev. Robert J. Laughlin as-. Anniversary Base, Deputy Air Force Chaplain Mary William, S.U.S.C. has signed to Our Lady of Angels for the Far East, and Staff A Pontifical Requiem Mass .nnounl;:ed Therese that Sister Church, Fall River. These ap- Chaplain of the Atlantic Divi-' Degrees for the repose of the soul of Rev. Aflna, S,U.S.C., formeriy princi- pointments of the three as- sion of MATS. Commencement exercises pal of St. Mary's High School, sistants are effective Wednesday, the late Most James E. at Stonehill College will be '. Taunton, has received a full six May 22. Cassidy, D.D.. Third JJishop At the request of Francis Car- 'Wee k scholarship, including of Fall River, will be sung- dinal Spellman, Military Vicar held on Sunday, June, 2. · .' Father Connors replaces Rev. by the Most Reverend' Bishop for the Armed Forces of Right Rev. John Tracy Ellis, room, board and tuition,to Ox- the .': " ford University, England for the . James A. Clark whom , the Bish- tomorrow morning- at 10 in St: United States, and with ap- Professor of Church History at op diocesan· proval the Guming Summer session. has released from Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, of Most Reverend the Cat hoi i c University of work to serve as Assistant t)j- on the twelfth anniversary: 01 Bishop, Pope John elevated the America in Washing,ton, D.C., .'...... is candidate for a doc- rector of the Latin America Bishop Cassidy's death. . will address the 140 students ; :. tprate 111 hIstory at Boston Col-' chaplain to the rank of Domes- who will receive their degrees. ,. lege where she has been ona .... .iI, The baccalaureate services for . teaching fellowship for the past I the class will be. held on satur- two years. New Bedford, Parish to Observe ckiy, June 1, with Right Rev. She also was a recipient of a . . Humberto S. Medeiros, S.T.D., • E:oe Foundation Fellowship in Chancellor of the Diocese of American Studies in the Sum- li.'!.• mer of 1961. Fall River, as the baccalaureate Diamond Jubilee on May 26 sp,eaker.. '.' ·Sister will sail' for England During the graduation exer- ""-a.. . Friday, June 21, and after the cises, honorary degrees will be Summer session will continue St. James parish in New The Jesuit educator is a native early days of St.' James Church, conferred upon Monsignor Ellia •• >'ber research at Cambridge Uni- of St. James parish. were Turn to Page Three Bedford will mark the dia- the first baptism of John . 'versity and in London. She will '.' .. '.: Events which highlighted the McCullough; the first marriage, fly back Sept. 15 in time to re- mond jubilee of the founding that of James McNeeley and Ann o'; ..•.. her teaching at Boston of the parish on May 26 Lotus; formation of Sunday .' eollege. with a Solemn High Mass and. School classes; organization of a banquet. the Father Clark Sewing Circle Most Rev. James L. Connolly, and the first confirmation, ad- Bishop of Fall River, will pre- ministered by Bish?p Harkness. side at the 4 o'clock afternoon On May 15, 1890 breaking of Mass which will be celebrated the ground for the new church by Rt. Rev. Hugh A. Gallagher, took place and on Oct. 25, 1891 pastor. Most Rev.' James·J. Ger- Bishop Harkness laid the corner- rard, Auxiliary Bishop, will stone of St. James Church in the preach the sermon. Bishop Ger- presence of more than 10,000. rard is a native of St. James parish: Into the cornerstone box wer,e Rev. Edward C. Duffy will be placed records showing that Leo deacon at the Mass and Rev. XIII was Pope; Benjamin Har- · Thomas E. O'Dea will be sub- rison president of the United 'deacon. Rev. Albert F. Shovel- States; William E. Russell gov- ton will direct the choir. ernor of Massachusetts; Oharles Rev. William A. Donaghy, S.J., S. Ashley mayor of New Bedford former Holy Cross College Pres- and Rev. James F. Clark pastor ident now assigned, at Boston of the church. College, will be the principal Father Noon was appointed speaker at the jubilee banquet assistant in 1900, a year pre- which will be held at 6 in the ceding Father Clark's silver Kennedy Center, New Bedford. BISHOP GERRARD . Turn to Page Seven MONSIGNOR MEDEIROa

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the-Cincinnati POAUchapter, October of 1960, with the in­ boro as an assistant. told several hundred listeners ferredto the Air Force. He Turn to Page Three The' Bishop has also assigned that: served as Deputy Staff Chaplain the two priests whom he or­ "The Catholics are demanding of the Air Force in Europe and' for the Far East, and Staff A Pontifical Requiem Mass .nnounl;:ed TheresethatSister Church, Fall River. These ap­ Chaplain of the Atlantic Divi-' CINCINNATI (NC) - A . :"" at Scott

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Appeal Total Reaches $425,655 Figure Is Two-Thirds of '62. Record

. The' 1963, Catholic Charities Appeal total edged up today to $425,655-a figure which is a little more than two-thirds of the $630,103 contributed last year when a new record high mark was established. "Success seems assured this year," Lay Chairman James F. Mooney Jr. stated today, declaring "returns are continuously arriving from both parish and special gift sources." Twenty The made at the area meetings has past, is again leading all par­per cent of the 110 parishes proved to be the focal point for ishes in total contributions withfrom Mansfield to Province­ the degree of success attained.' a figure of $18,640.town have already surpassed Parish after parish has reported St. Lawrence's parish in New previous record totals, Mr. large increases i'i this category. Bedford is in second positionMooney reported. "And it is this 'Mixed with a much deserved in the latest standing of parishessustained strength of contri'bu­ commendation for the work of announced at Catholic Charities .tions that give positive indio al' solicitors is a request that Appeal headquarters today withANCHOR cation of a very successful 1963 all late returns be made at St. Francis Xavier of HyannisAppeal," the Lay Chairman once. This will enable us to in third place.declared. establish the final total in a St, James of New Bedford

"The strength of the Appeal very quick manner. and Sacred Heart of Fall River has been equally divided. Good round out the top five in to­

Headquarters will be open toFall River, Mass., Thursday, May 16, 1963 increases have been received in day's tentative standing ofreceive and to tabulate all re­

Special Gifts anti a large group parishes.turns for several more days."

of Parishes is definitely headed The 20 parishes which have PRICE lOc for the Honor Group. The re­ Holy Name parish in Fall already achieved new recordsVol. 7, No. 20 © 1963 The Anchor $4.00, per Year sults of the intensive emphasis River, which has annexed first in contributions are listed OD

on ten dollar contributions place honors many times in the Page Two of this issue.

Msgr. Hamel 'Heads Fall River Pa'rish Bishop Nam~s 'Retiring Air Force Colonel The Most Reverend Bishop Bureau of the N.C.W.C., Monsignor Hamel,' son of Mrs.

Washington. Anna M. Bouchard Hamel, 1059today announced the av-The new pastor of St.•Jean's, . No. Main Street, F'all River, and· pointment of a pastor, the the late A.delard Hamel, was

transfer of an assistant, and born in Fall River and educatedCharges Catholicthe first assignments for two at St. Mathieu . School, Fall newly-ordained priests. River, and the Seminary ofAim Is To Ruin Joliette, Canada. He studied phi­Rt. Rev. Henri A. Hamel, a

in Air now losophy and theology at St. Ber­coionel the Force a;l Chaplain Public Schools nald's Seminary, Rochester,serving InspeCtor N'.Y.' .(.}eneral of the Air Force Com­ CINCINNATI (NC) - A

~~nd and Staff Chaplain MATS Following his ordin'ation byProtestant minister accused at Scott Air Force Base, 111., has the late Bishop Cassidy on Junethe Cathoiic Church here ofbeen: appointed pastor of St. 15, 1935, Msgr. Hamel spent the Jean Baptiste C h u r c h, Fall trying to thwart the Consti-· Summer at Cathedral Camp,River, succeeding, the late Rt. tution and wreck the public East Freetown, and in October Rev. M.P,L. Lariviere who died schools. went to St. Anthony of Padua on :(\'Ia;y. 2. Msgr. Hamel's ap­ ,Dr. G. Barrett Rich, pastor of Church,. New Bedford, as an as­pointment is effective on June New York's FourthPresby·terian ' sistant where he remained until

· '1 w'hen he returns frl;>Ill the Air church gave a talk. here spon­ he' entered the Chaplain CorpsMONSIGNOR HAMEL F~J,'ce. , ... " ':. sored by the local chapter. of of the U.S. Army tn February,l~"..:-._.-.-.' . "Rev, Daniel F: Mop~rty;' ~s.:. Protestants and Other Americans 1942. He served ,with the Army FATHER MORIARTY, ' . ,

United." ' .. iii the European theater duringsi~tant at St.. Mary's Ca'~h~.ral tie Prelate' with the title of .....'. Brilliant 'Record in F'all' River i.s transferred' 'to The forqter Cincinnati pastor, World' War II arid then served

Right Reverend MonsignOf' ia,~ .-, who was one of the founders of in- Alaska' and the Aleutian .{';~

st. Mary's Church; No. Attle­ the-Cincinnati POAUchapter, October of 1960, with the in­~ -~.

Merits Oxford. Islands. Msgr. Hamel then trans­

Scholarship , boro as an assistant. told several hundred listeners ferredto the Air Force. He Turn to Page Three

The' Bishop has also assigned that: served as Deputy Staff Chaplainthe two priests whom he or­ "The Catholics are demanding of the Air Force in Europe and'

The Provincial of the Sis­ dained on May with Rev. Turn to Page Three has also held the posts of Deputy Stonehill To Give 11, ters of the Holy Union of Edmund A. Connors assigned to Staff Chaplain for the Training

St. ¥ary's Church, New Bedford, Command Air' Forcethe Sacred Hearts, Mother at Scott Six Honorary and Rev. Robert J. Laughlin as-. Anniversary Base, Deputy Air Force ChaplainMary William, S.U.S.C. has signed to Our Lady of Angels for the Far East, and StaffA Pontifical Requiem Mass.nnounl;:ed Theresethat Sister Church, Fall River. These ap­ Chaplain of the Atlantic Divi-'

Degrees for the repose of the soul of

Rev.Aflna, S,U.S.C., formeriy princi­ pointments of the three as­ sion of MATS. Commencement exercises pal of St. Mary's High School, sistants are effective Wednesday, the late Most James E. at Stonehill College will be

'. Taunton, has received a full six May 22. Cassidy, D.D.. Third JJishop At the request of Francis Car­':~. 'Wee k scholarship, including of Fall River, will be sung­ dinal Spellman, Military Vicar held on Sunday, June, 2. ·.' Father Connors replaces Rev. by the Most Reverend' Bishop for the Armed Forces of Right Rev. John Tracy Ellis, room, board and tuition,to Ox­ the

.': " ford University, England for the . James A. Clark whom ,the Bish­ tomorrow morning- at 10 in St: United States, and with th~ ap­ Professor of Church History at op diocesan· proval the~:,,,,,. Guming Summer session. has released from Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, of Most Reverend the Cat hoi i c University of work to serve as Assistant t)j­ on the twelfth anniversary: 01 Bishop, Pope John elevated the America in Washing,ton, D.C.,':~.' .'...... Siste~ is ~ candidate for a doc­ rector of the Latin America Bishop Cassidy's death. . will address the 140 students; :. tprate 111 hIstory at Boston Col-' chaplain to the rank of Domes­

who will receive their degrees.,. lege where she has been ona .... .iI, The baccalaureate services for. teaching fellowship for the pastI the class will be. held on satur­''''.~ • two years. New Bedford, Parish to Observe ckiy, June 1, with Right Rev.~: She also was a recipient of a

. . Humberto S. Medeiros, S.T.D.,~, • E:oe Foundation Fellowship in Chancellor of the Diocese of~-t'. American Studies in the Sum­

li.'!.• ,~ mer of 1961. Fall River, as the baccalaureateDiamond Jubilee on May 26 sp,eaker.. ~~~ '.' ·Sister will sail' for England During the graduation exer­""-a.. . Friday, June 21, and after the

cises, honorary degrees will be".'<\~.' Summer session will continue St. James parish in New The Jesuit educator is a native early days of St.' James Church, conferred upon Monsignor Ellia~ •• >'ber research at Cambridge Uni­

of St. James parish. were Turn to Page ThreeBedford will mark the dia­ the first baptism of John.~. . 'versity and in London. She will'.'.. _~:.' '.: ~ Events which highlighted the McCullough; the first marriage,fly back Sept. 15 in time to re­ mond jubilee of the founding

that of James McNeeley and Anno'; ..•..~ume her teaching at Boston of the parish on May 26 Lotus; formation of Sunday.' eollege. with a Solemn High Mass and. School classes; organization of a banquet. the Father Clark Sewing Circle

Most Rev. James L. Connolly, and the first confirmation, ad­Bishop of Fall River, will pre­ ministered by Bish?p Harkness. side at the 4 o'clock afternoon

On May 15, 1890 breaking ofMass which will be celebrated the ground for the new churchby Rt. Rev. Hugh A. Gallagher, took place and on Oct. 25, 1891 pastor. Most Rev.' James·J. Ger­Bishop Harkness laid the corner­rard, Auxiliary Bishop, will stone of St. James Church in thepreach the sermon. Bishop Ger­presence of more than 10,000.rard is a native of St. James

parish: Into the cornerstone box wer,e Rev. Edward C. Duffy will be placed records showing that Leo

deacon at the Mass and Rev. XIII was Pope; Benjamin Har­· Thomas E. O'Dea will be sub­ rison president of the United

'deacon. Rev. Albert F. Shovel­ States; William E. Russell gov­ton will direct the choir. ernor of Massachusetts; Oharles

Rev. William A. Donaghy, S.J., S. Ashley mayor of New Bedford former Holy Cross College Pres­ and Rev. James F. Clark pastor ident now assigned, at Boston of the church. College, will be the principal Father Noon was appointed speaker at the jubilee banquet assistant in 1900, a year pre­which will be held at 6 in the ceding Father Clark's silver Kennedy Center, New Bedford. BISHOP GERRARD . Turn to Page Seven MONSIGNOR MEDEIROa

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THE ANCHOR-·Diocese of Foil Ri"er-Thurs., May 1.6, 1963

Diocese of Fa II River

OFFICIAL

APPOINTMENT

Rt. Rev. Henri A. Hamel, Chaplain (Colonel), U.S. Air Force, to St. Jean Baptiste Chur~h, Fall River, as pastor.

Effective Friday, June 7, 1963.

TRANSFER

Rev. Daniel F. Moriarty, assistant at St. Mary's Cathe­dral, Fall River, to St. Mary's Church, No. Attleboro, as

assistant. Effective Wednesday, May 22, 1963.

FIRST ASSIGNMENTS

Rev. Edmund A. Connors to St. Mary's Ohurch, New

Bedford, as assistant. Rev. Robert J. Laughlin to Our Lady of Angels Church,

Fall River, as assistant.

Effective Wednesday, May 22, 1963.

~~f6!r;;§_ Bishop of Fall River

Leading Parishes The fifteen leading parishes of

• the Diocese are:

Holy Name, Fall River $18,640.00

St. Lawrence, New Bedford 13,518.25

St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis 12,655.50

'St. James, New Bedford 12,644.00

Sacred Heart, Fall River 10,784.50

St. Mary, No. Attleboro 9,848.00

St. John, Attleboro 9,565.00 Mt; Carmel,

New Bedford 8,984.95 St. Joseph,

New Bedford 8,235.72 St. Thomas More,

Somerset 7,951.00 Immaculate Conception,

No. Easton 7,819.25 Holy Name,

New Bedford 7,685.00, St. Mary, Taunton 6,875.25 St. Mary, Fall River 6,749.00 St. Patrick, Wareham 6,649.00

Necrology MAY 1'7

:Most Rev. James E. Cassidy, D·.D., 1951, Third Bishop of Fall River; 1934-51.

. ,. MAY 19 Rev: Ambrose Lemarre, O.P:,

1940, Dominican Priory, Fall River.

Rev. Thomas Trainor, 1941, Pastor, St. Louis, Fall River.' ,

MAY2G Rev. Antone L. da Silva, 1952,

Pa:stor, Our Lady Of Health, Fall River. . ,

MAY 23 Rev. William F. Donahu~, 1944,

Assis,huit, St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis.

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

May 19-5t. Casimir, New .Bedford.

Villa Fatima, Taunton May 23-Mount St. Mary's

Convent, Fall River. Convent of the Holy

Union of the Sacred Hearts, Fall River.

Convent of the Sacred Hearts, Fairhaven.

May 26--St. Mathieu, Fall River.

St. Kilian, New Bedford. ',June 2--8t. Teresa's Convent,

Fall River. . St. Joseph, Taunton. Holy Name, Fall River.

June 9--SS. Peter and Paul, Fall River.

LaSalette Shrine, 4-ttle.., boro.

St. Mary, Mansfield. Our Lady of Purgatory.

New Bedford.

Mass Ordo FRIDAY-St. Paschal Baylon,

Confessor. III Class. White. Mass Proper; Gloria; no Creed; Preface Of Easter.

SATURDAY - st. Venantius, Martyr. III Class. Red. Mass Proper; Gloria; no Creed; Pre­face of Easter.

SUNDAY-V Sunday After Eas­ter. II Class White. Mass Pro­per; Gloria; Creed; Preface &f. Easter.

MONDAY-St. Be):nardine of Siena, Confessor. TIl Class. White. Mass Proper; Gloria; no Creed; Preface of Easter.

TUESDAY-Mass C)f previous Sunday. IV Class. White. Mass. Proper; Gloria; no Creed; Pre­face of Easter.

WEDNESDAY-Vigil of Ascen­sion. II Class. White. Mass Proper; Gloria; no Creed; Pre­face of Easter.

THURSDAY-Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ. I Class. White. Mass Proper; Gloria; Creed; Preface and Communi­earttes of Ascension. ' Holy Day of Obligation. (In the principal Mass the

Paschal Candle is extinguished).

Golden Jubilee A reception and opim, ho~

will be' held at St. Francis resLient, 195 Whipple Street, Fall River,' Sund3:JT afternoon from 2 to 5~ Bishop' Connolly will' 'be celebrant of' Solemn' Benediction at the dose of the program. , 'On Saturday morning at 6:15,' a Mass will be celebrated in the' Oonvent Ohapel for all living and deceased mem bers· of . the . Residence.

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Superior General Visits Houses In Diocese

For the last week, the Dio­cese has been host to a dis­tinguished religious leader in the presence of Very Rev. Henry Systermans, SS.CC.; Su­perior General of the Congre-, gation of the Sacred Hearts.

Father Systermans arrived in Fairhaven from Rome last week to conduct the visitation of the United States Province. Follow­ing his stay in this Diocese he will visit other communities of his Congregation in the Arch­dioceses of Washington and Los Angeles and the Dioceses ot. Manchester, Rochester, Colum- ' bus and Winona.

Father Systermans, a Belgium and the sixth Superior General of the Congregation since its founding in ,1800, has char~e of , 2,025 priests and brothers iil 29 countries. ' .

Father Systermans has ,recent­ly visited other areas which are part of the United States Prov­ince-Ireland, Japan, and Abaeo in the Bahama Islands.

Set New Mark Parishes that have surpassed

last year's total al'e:

Fall River-Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Our Lady of the Angels, Our Lady of Health.

Holy Rosary, St. Louis, st. Mathieu, st. Roch, St. Stanis­laus. ,st. -Wllliam,~ Santo Christo. ' Taunton - St. Ja.cques, st.

Paul .

Attleboro-St. Stephen Acushnet-St. Francis Xavier Centerville-.-O.L. of Vieto17 Chatham-Holy Redeemer East Brewster-our Lady 01.

the ,Cape'. '. Hyannis-St. Francis Xavier ,

. Nantucket-our Lady &f. 1Ibe Isie

,Orleaj'lS-St. Joan of Arc Seekonk-:\\'U. Carmel

, ,Some,rset-St. John of God Swansea-St. Louis of France

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$2,500 Maginnis ~ Walsh & Kennedy

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$500 Anonymous Stop & Shop

$400 Rt. Rev. Joseph C. Canty

$300 Rt. Rev. Henri A. Hamel

$250 . Rev. Francis X. Wallace

$200 Rev. James E. O'Reilly Rev. Benoit Galland

, $150 Rev. John F. Denehy Stonehill College

$125 Rev. John H. Hackett

$100 Rt. Rev. Bernard J. Fenton Rev. John F. Hogan LaSallette Seminary, Attleboro Fall River Diocesan Council of

Catholic Women. $85

Rev. William A. Galvin $75

Rev. Joseph L. Powers $50

Rev. Edmond Tremblay E. Brodeur & Son, Inc. A Friend

$35 W. H. Brine Company

$25 M. H. Gerritt & Co. Thomas. W. Reed Co. Rev. Cornelius P. Murray

$10 Tracy Smith Company Dominican Tertiaries

North Attleboro $1500

Creed Rosary Co. , $100 Beauchaine's Inc. J-oseph Rioux Swift & Fisher Mrs. Eva Morin

$50 Mrs. Elizabeth Croke Diamond's Funeral H-ome DeWitt Animal Hospital Inc. Mrs. Eliza Houghton A Friend

$40 Anthony T. Correia

$35 , Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Levis

$2l:o Falls Shopping Center Albert Horman Jolly Cholly's Drive In Doctors George A., & Sylvia S.

Lauro Lavery Irvine Co. Inc. '

,Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Lyons North Attleboro PlumbiUl: &

Heating Co. , Bergh Brothers Co. Inc.

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S"dalities-Sacred Heart School

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Curran Aglae's lIat Shoppe

$15 Mrs. James Reynolds, Thomd

J. Rush. Pasquale Cavalieri & Sons Chabot Bros.' Monarch Machine Works Ine. Hi-Lo Market Tondreault Auto Sales

$10 A & L Polishing Co., A & M

Tydol, Inc., Peter J. DiRenzo-­Home Town Motors, Earl C. Fos­ter & Son, Gaudette Leather Goods Co., Inc.

Joseph A. Grimaldi, Eugene F. Gucwa, North Attleboro Floor Covering Co., Rezza Oil Service, The Valentine Co.

Michael A. Vigorito, Altar Boys ,Sacred Heart ChurCh, Eugene W•. Campbell, Dr. Joseph F. Ca~ey.·

Jr., The Commercial Press of No. Attleboro.

Dr. John P. C-ooper, DaYk Electric Co., Mr. & Mrs. Edwia Hinchliffe, Walter B. Edwarcbl; George C. Forget & Sons.

John A. Fuller, Builder, Ha­vey W. Gay Electric Co., Gor­dem's Cleansers, Theodore Mat­inowski, McKeon Dance Studio. . North Attleboro Fire Extm.:­~ishel' Co., Thorpe Automotive Co., George Troupin-AccouJllt ­ant and AUditor, F. E. Viens a S~n, Avanti Club.

Arthur Alix Oil, Duke's ·A. :Body, Ernie's Shoe Repa., Franklin Hardware Co., Geo­maine & Marsella, Cont.

H-omer Alden Co., Inc.. RaJ'­mond'F. Laramee, Lyons Adve.. tising, Pensavalle Drive .Ritel TliJ.omas E. Wallaee.

Attleboro $125

Mr. & Mrs. James G. Heagn~ $lIG

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Special Gifts ' Tauriton

$%50 eraunton Daily Gazette

$150 Thomas Donelan

$100 Queens Daughters-Taunton Atty. Benjamin Friedman Particular Council of TauntOft

$50 Orsi Brother~ Bristol County Trust Co.

$30 Henry Crapo , $%5 ;Bacon Felt Company, Casey

~xton, St. Paul's Holy Name SQciety, Taunton Mason Supply, William C. Tripp, Inc. McNearney In~urance Co. Diogh­

tonIndustries; Cornelius Murphy In~rance Agency, Laughlin M!lrket, Societe De Enfants De Marie Taunton.

.J.M. Wells Furniture, Farren l'osurance Agency.

$20 :Pero Insurance Agency , $15

, Clifford Cleaners, New England Brass, Dukelow Electric Taunton Hardware & Plumbing Supply, Cotillion Room.

$10 .c~mmunity 'Pajnt Co., Philip

I. Assiran, Burkes Canteen Ser­Vice, Frank P. Cohen, Daughters of Isabella.

Mechanics Cooperative Bank, Henry J. Perreault, Presbrey Refractories, Edward St. Pierre, Inc., Taunton Beverage Co.

Taunton Rivet Works, Rayn­ham Self Service Market, Wards Garage.

Barbers Journeymen No.. 789,' eostello Buick, People's Drug Store, Colonial Donut Shop, Ed­mund Fitzgerald Plumbing.

Davol Printing House, Taun­ton Building Trades, Francis Mc­Guirk, Andrews Office Supply Bristol County Golf.

Berry Paper Stock, John Gon­zals, .El. Eng., Halian Naturall ­lIIltion.

New Bedford $500

'!'he Star Store $%50.00

eatholic Woman's Club Harriet Transport Co.

$150 Almeida Bus Lines Inc. DeBl'Osse Oil Co. Sullivan & Foster

$100 Reynolds DeWalt Blue Ribbon Laundry Knights of Columbus, McMahon

Council No. 151 Alden Corrugated Container

Corp. . Princeton Clothing Co. Ine. Mr. & Mrs. James McHugh Dartmouth Finishing Co. N. B. Reconstruction Corp. Nash Realty Corp. Dartmouth Textile Corp. Hyman Krivoff .

. .$'75 Stapley Oil Co. Inc.

$50 Southeastern Supply CO. Brenneke's Pies GeOrge Bernique' '" Co; Coater's Inc. General Plastering &; Tile C~ COlltinentai ElaStic Corp.

$35 Philip J. Kane, 'Inc.

-, . $30 Ideal Dairy eox's Candy

$25 If. B. Stevedoring Co. Shuster Co. Macedo Pharmacy Ryan & Scully Inc. Beneficial Finance Co. Humphrey, Covil & Coleman Charles S. Ashley & Sons Cornish & Co. Inc. H. Witkind Motor Trans. Co. Atty, Louis Stone Colonial Restaurant Supply 'Co Bettencourt Pharmacy, Cen­

tral Pharmacy, Eagle Linen Sup­pi,. Co., Park Motors, Inc.

$20 ,Pat McKenna, Reca Pharmacy,

Ashley Ford Co., Sturtevant & Hook Inc.

H. M. C. Cutlery $15

Whitney J. Bent Inc., WereI' &: Parker, Paul Smith Insurance Co

Oliver Pharmacy $10

Dr. Sidney Moldin, Sears Roe­buck & Co., Poulos Pharmacy, Bristol Acceptance Trust Co.. ... Clarence E. Burt.

THE ANCHOR- 3 Thurs., May 16, 1963

Stonehill College Continued :I1rom Page One

and Monsignor Medeiros; and upon Mr. John J. Drummey, prominent Boston CPA and at­torney; Mrs. Mary I. Bunting, President of Radcliffe College; Entery J. LaLiberte; A.I.A., Stonehill College architect;· and Mr. Charles J. Lewin, Editor of the New Bedford Standard Times and President of WTEV­TV, New Bedford.'

Msgr. Medeiros Msgr. Medeiros' was born in

Portugal and emigrated to the United States in 1931 with' his iamily who settled in. Fall River. He graduated from Durfee High School, later receiving a B. A. and M. A. degree from the Cath­olic University in Washington. He was ordained in 1946, and after 'having !!erved as a parish

. priest for several years, returned to CUA, where, fullowing studies in Washington and Rome, he re­ceived 'his Doctorate in Sacred Theology in 1952.

He served in various capa~ities at the Chancery of the Fall River Diocese prior to being named a Domestic Prelate by Pope Pius in 1958. He has been pastor of St. Michael's Church in Fall River fur the past thrj:!e years.

Mrs. Bunting, fifth President of Radcliffe College, is a well ­known scientist and educator who began her professional career as a microbiologist. She was graduated from Vassar in 1931 and received her Ph. D. from the University of Wiscon­sin in 1934.

The mother of four children, Mrs. Bunting was married to the la'te Dr. Henry Bunting of the Yale School of Medicine. She assumed her position at Rad­cliffe in 1960, coming froin Douglass College. a part 01 Rutgers, where she was Dean

, of the College' for five years. NEWLY ORDAINED: Bishop Connolly greets Rev. Edmund A. Connors, left, and Atty. Drummey was gradu-

Rev. Robert J. Laughlin, right, following their ordination Saturday morning in St. Mary's . ated from th~ College of theCathedral. Holy Cross WIth a B. A. degree

and received his M. A. from Harvard and Bachelor of Law degree from Boston College. He

Fr. Moriarty Transferred to No. Attleboro was a member of the faculty, as well as Chairman of the Ac­counting and Finance Depart­ments, at the latter institutionNewly Ordained Assigned'to New Bedford, Fall IRiver for twenty years and was co­founder of its Business SchooL He has' been Financial AdvisorContinued from Page One Father Moriarty ordained by the Most Reverend to the Archdiocese of BOstODvestitute taking place in the The new assistant at St. Bishop on April 25, l!~59, in St. for 18 years.Cathedral on Dec. 11, 1960. Mary's Church, No. Attleboro, Mary's Cathedral. .He served at

Mr. Lewin was born in Wis­Speaking at the ceremony was Father Danie! F. Moriarty, was St. Francis Xavier Church, consin and graduated from theMost Rev. James' H. Griffiths, Hyannis, and Sacrt.'d Heart University of Wisconsin, whereD.D., Auxiliary Bishop of New Church, Fall River,and morePublic Schools he was elected, to Phi BetaYork. Also elevated at the same recently, a·t the. Cathedral. Kappa .and was also tapped fortime was another chaplain from Continued from Page One Sigma Delta Chi, national pr0­the Diocese, Army Chaplain two billion dollars to support fessional journalism fraternity.(Col.) Bernard J. Fenton. their schools." Prelate at Blessing Since taking. up residence in"Public schools face disaster if New Bedford, he has been activeparochial schQOls are supported Of Stamp MuseumSpecial Gifts WESTON' (lII"'C)-Francis Car': in its civic affairs, including thewith public funds." dinal Spellman, Archbishop of United Fund" Junior Achieve­Protestant congressmen areWorthington Bakery, Novick New York, and Postmaster Gen­ ment 'ana the New Bedford Sym-'"terrified" of the Roman Catho­Jewelers, Hendrie's Ice Cream, eral . J. Edward Day were ph9ny Orchestra. He, receivedlic Church.

F, W. Woolworth. "'. Co., S. S. among dignitaries on hand for' the honorary degree of. Litt. :D. ' 'Rich, who several times' em.Kresge & Co. the' dedication of. the new Car~ from the New' Bedford, Institute .phasized that POAU is "not anti.

Shawmut Diner; Sidney's De­ dinal .Spellman .Philatelic Muse.:. of. Technology in 1958. . .Catholic," admitted that the partment Store, Pe~er J. Haste, um at Regis College here. . Mr. LaLiberte, a native 011.Catholic Church seems to himDr. Robert Rosenberg, Dr. Fred The· museum houses the exten. Hudson, Mass., received hia"more. friendly."Singleton. . sive ~amp collection given to . furmal architectural andengi;'But, he added, it is "also more

Latham Funeral Home, Brock th~ . college in 1948 by Cardinal neering .t~aining at Franklinpowerful, demanding more, andAvenue Pharmacy, Dr. Barney Spellman. The collection is re­ Union and Wentworth 'Institutesgetting more than ever before."J. Margolis, Sadow's, Roger's g~rded as among the finest in in Boston, and served as ChiefIn Rich's opinion, the publicIce Cream Place. the country. Begun during the Civilian Engineer arid Superin­schools are "the foundation of

Souza's Pharmacy, Atty Arthur Cardinal's student days in Rome, tendent of Construction for . thedemocracy," and if aid is givenGoldys,' Lider & Lider, Glaser it.has been shown in .more than U. .S. Corps of Engineers atto Catholic schools it wouldMorris Glass Co., Roy Paper Co. 300 exhibitions in this country Camp Myles Standish,'J1auntoo,make a shambles" of the public

Paramount Pharmacy, Rex and abroad. during World War II.schools.Monumental Works, Bush & Co., Dr. Max Blum. Pharmacists' GuildThomas W. Croacher Estate, Bristol Inc., .PerryClothes Co. Council Affiliate LEGION OF MARYThe Florist, Judson Cleaners, WASHINGTON (N'C) - TheAlmy & Co., Otis & Co. National Catholic Pharmacists

$10 Guild received a certificate ofFamily Pharmacy, Lariviere affiliation from the National

Pharmacy, Prescription"center, Council of Catholic Men at a Outdoor RallyPetit's Pharmacy, Inc., Lincoln meeting here of its officers and Pharmacy. .executive committee.

Senecal Pharmacy, Wamsutta The certificate was' presented Sunday, May 19, 1963Finance Co., I. A. Perry, Hawes by NCCM executive director Electrical Co., TWUA Local 1129, Martin Work to the guild's pres­ 2:30 P.M. Hathaway & Sons, Freddie Jones ident, Timothy P. Keating of

New Bedford. BUTTONWOOD PAR~.- New BedfordNew Seminary A report issued by the guild BAY SHORE (NC)-The Mont­ said its primary purpose is to

fort Fathers will solemnly dedi­ educate its members to a better UVING ROSARY. SERMON • PROCESSION cate their new seminary here on understanding of their moral CROWNING • BENEDICTIONThursday, May 30. It replaces an obligations. It was also agreed earlier one on the same site in that guild members will be bet· this Long Island community and ter pharmacists if the hold mem­ Everyone Invited will accommodate 120 young bership in other pharmaceutical men. organizations .

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MilSEms,PTasterers ·lnternafi;;n~ ~zo E. !aV'a1'd!,. Open: .Air M3l"lIet,THE ANCHOR·-Diocese of FatlR....;er:..:.nruYS:~Moy 16,1963' C~nial CaSket Company, 1...4 UniOn No.1!. epn\ Cabral Roofing CO" :rile. Dr. Burton D. Bryan.

Arkwright Warehouse COl1p. Canada Dry Bottling Co., Dr. Adam's Super Drug Store, rib. Dr. Alex FriedmlUl, Gold SealSpecial Gifts Davis Mills Corp. Maurii=e Morganstein, Atlantie Albert G. Pierce, Mass. CatholN Tank Company, Mr. George H.

News Co., Inc., Green's Storage Hodapp. ' Midland Print Works Order of Foresters-Our LadyFall'River Precision Thread Co. Warehouse. of Victory Court,. Mass. CathoDe Charles Gough Aluminum $1250 Handbag, Pocketbook &United Labor Council of Great-, Nov­ Order of Foresters-Our Lady WindOWS, Linoourt & PapPQII

13.M.C. Durfee Trust Co. elty Workers Local No. 65, Dr. of Fatima Court. Insurance, Michaud & Poirier,er Fall River . $1,000 Thomas Walsh Moving Co. Bruce Derbyshire Leonard Walsh $20 The Spectator, Pine Sportsweu, F. L. Collins & Sons, Ine. William N. Wheelock & Sons; Roger L. Currant, Answering Inc.$75Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. McNally St. Patrick's Women's Guild; Inc. Service, HiIton's Bakery. George B. Lockhart Insurance Globe Manufacturing Co. Anonymous, W~lter C. Fraze, Hathaway Funeral Serviee, Mr. . Agency, Inc., '1'. WilliamsonMathieu Oil CompanyFall River National Bank $60 Fall River Steam & Gas Pipe & M1's; James Judge, Powel'S In... Heating Contractor~ Alton Eo. Firestone RUbber' & Latex Robert L. Germane Contractor Co., S. A. Ross, High Point surance Agency, J. M. Darling' Nichols, Cyr Foods, Lawn &

Products. Co. $50 Peper Box Corp. Co., Morris Finance Co. Garden Equipment Co. Venus De Milo Colonial Wholesale Beverage Slater Paper Box, Robert A. Atty. Lincoln D. Brayton Economy Body and Radiator Caritas Guild Clark, Valcourt Hardware Co., $15 Works, Loomfixers' Union, Atty.Corp.

$500',. Fall River Radiator Works, Dr; Milton A. Westgate, J. T. Hughes.Duro Finishing Corp.

S. S. Kresge Company H. Stuart Seglin, William F. Sta­ T. K. Webster' Co., Inc., AlberiDr. Alan G. Simpson

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tansey ples, Dr. Albert Resnick, Cozy Petit, Fall River Hearse Co.,Cook B<lrden & CompanySlades Ferry Trust Co. Cab & Bus Co. Swansea Package Store, YellowWalter A. Furman & Co.Mr. & Mrs. Norman F. Hochu American Wallpaper Co., Dr. Taxi of Fall River.General Scrap Iron, Inc.J. & J. Corrugated Box Corp: Wilson E. Hughes, Dr. Robert H. Crawford Electrical Co., Intel' ­Mr. & MtlJ.Lewis MorleyR. A. McWhirr Company Moe. state Venetian Blinds, FittonUnited Cotton Products'G. W. Carpenter, Inc. Tom Ellison,' Inc., Mul'len, Movers, Auerbach Bath RobeJoseph Lima

$300 Brothers Jewelers. Corp. Atty. Milton Epstein.Holy Rosary Women's' Guild .. . Union Savings Bank $10 Laws<ln GEanite & MarbleKen-Lac Chemical Co., Ine.Fall River Five Cents Savings Mike's Restaurant, Pacheco Works, Inc., Nash Lighting Fix­Duplicating Methods, Inc.

Bank Brothers, Aluminum Anodizers, ture Co., Inc., Pearl Laundiry..Atty. Francis MeagherFall River Savings Bank Inc., Dr. Albert Weiser, IDr. Faris Furniture Co., Harold CoEdward M. Corbett$250 David Prial. Nagle Insurance Agency, Ine.Holy Name Women's Guj'l'd'

1963 Confirmation Class--Sanllo ­ Dr. Everett Radovsky" .TOlD!­ James Kane, Center Garment:Manuel Rogers & Son,Christo. neymen Barbers Union No. 33], Company, Henry Jacobson, Lot­North End Laundry

Almeida Electric Company Dr; Frank Fuller, Jr., Bay Side' ing Laboratories, Eastern :ho­Chace Mill's Curtain CO~, :me.$200' Manufacturing Co., Inc., Lowell>­ vision Co., Inc.JBrist<l1 Knitting Mills, :Ene,

A Friena stem Dress Corp. Wagner Hat Co~, Inc., D<>de­Arthur R. Driscoll$125 Leonard PharmacY, ESs JBee worth, Inc~, AUy. Philip S. Dr..U. S. Trunk CompanyFall River News Co., Inc. Manufacturing Co., Inc., Lorell>- toft!.Dr. Frank J. LepreauRadovsky & O'DonoghuE! Simon's SupplY Ce., Inc.Ann Dale Products Louis A. Drape, Inc.

$120 $35D. 'D. Sullivan - WilhedJ ~ St. William's' Women?S' GllIli~dl

Driscoll Funeral Home Regal Floor Covering$100 James P. Hart, LEBANON:: 1\ TREE DIES',

Dr. William Freeman $30 The other da,. one oil the famed CEDARS. OF LEBANON,C.P. Harrington FuneraI Home Bernard A. G. Taradash, died. Obituary notices, appeared' in four Middle East news-A Friend ' $25 $ t Ln papers • .' • Why? Because theseLafayette Co-operative Banll: Brow's Pharmaey, N'elsol\\'s' .~~,~ '" - ~IJ,.' trees' . are historical and legendalrJl.Arkwright Finishing Div. ,Dairy, Booth .& Durfee, Inc., ·V .1'\ deeply rooted in the life and hills of

United Merchants & Mfgrs. Inc. Tioga Sportswear, BriclHayers;, ~ '~\: Bible: 'lanelS'. . . The' Prophet Ezechial I ~ ,0' ....li:e of them, as did the Psalms. ~" :2. Solomon used them, for buDding theThe'Parish P~1f'~d:~, ~ 'II 'I1l1mple... Cleopatral and St. Helen' + + orclered them. one for. her royal barge.

MT. CARMEL, IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. tile other for the Church of the Holy SEEKONK NORTH EASTON ,SeP1dehre. In modem times, their

The Women's Guild and' the ,woodJ:was' used in Sacre' Coeur Basil:'The fOllowing officers will be Daughters, Of Isabella o:ll Easton :&Holy Fathtr's Mission Aid iC!3J .aris ••• Now there are jusfiinstalled by Rev. John J. Mur­will hold their annual Commun­ I:.. the rL: • J ".i.. _J 4OO len, with only a dozen or 80 of ion Breakfast, Sum;ay m0rning

phy at a Communion supper at J." vrifIJiaI VJImT.J aneient origin. Not far from thethe Grist Mill in Seekonk on

at Bruno's, North Easton, follew­ famecf trees, some Lebanese' laboring people are trying, valian&Iy Thursday, May 23: President in,g 8 o'clock' Mass. to build a church for their p.arish, BEIT-EID, in the MaroniteMrs. Normand Galimberti, Vice­

Guest speaker will be Father diocese of SABRA ••• No longer, they hope, mnst they assistPresident Mrs. Anthony Hen­Philip Kelly, C.S.C., present di­ at Mass in their all-too-small building where in winter manydricks, Secretary Mrs. Anthony rector of' the Ret1.'eat House in had to staad outside. TbrougJ:t, their Bishop and' parish ,priestAndrews,Treasurer Mrs. Joseph MOTHER ST. LANDRYEaston. they ask us to aid them to the amount of $3.000, enough to pay .Castro. Rev. Lester L.Hull, for­

All women of the parish are' for materials like cement and, iron which must be purchased.mer be guestpastor, will the invited. • • • Will you help? ' ' ,

speaker. Mass in Chapel THUNDER OVER JORDANST. THERESA,

SS. PETER & PAUL, SOUTH ATTLEBORO To. Honor Nun Jordan is much in the 'news today. Political llllIiest; plans to ­divert the waters of the Jordan River into the Negev, the find­FALL RIVER Twenty-six new members Reverend Mother St. Landry, ing of the' oldest theater of the Middle East in the "rose red

were received into the Confra­ Superior of Sacred Heart Home,A benefit Maybasket whist city of Petra"-and in the midst of these happenings, the con~ternity of Christian Mothers at New Bedford, will observe thePaJ!'ty will be held at 8 P.M. Mon­ tinuing, sad, never-solved problem of the PALESTINE REFU­the final meeting of the season. Fiftieth Anniversary of herday, May 20, in the church hall. GEES ... They fled their homes in the 1948 Israel-Arab war Last year's activities were re­ religious profession on Saturday.Mrs. Roger R. Dube is chairman and were taken into hospitals and convents, orphanages and corded and read by Mrs. Thelma A S<>lemn Mass will be sungand lVlrs. William F. O'Neil is co­ schools. Temporary quarters were built ... Their needs were

chairman. Mrs. Stanley M. Jan­ Goff, recording secretary. Saturday morning in the chapel many and are still enormous. Will you help with a '$10 FOOD ick, chairman of the Women's A penny social was held fol­ of the Home at 9 by Rev. Roland PACKAGE which will keep 'a family for a month? ••. And Guild nominating committee, lowing the meeting, in charge Brodeur, a former pupil of the 'for the :ijedouins, blankets are needed which cost $2. ! ! • Re­has announced the following of Mrs. Mary Ellen Boardman, jubilarian when she was at St. member the!11 now! slate of new ,officers: President Mrs. Dorothy Hagopian, Mrs. Joseph's Home in Fall River., 1\o:rs. William F. O'Neil, Vice­ Maureen Ferrera, and Mrs. Ann Mother served at that Home as TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE President Mrs. James Walmsley, Gawlik.' A buffet lunch was teacher and treasurer for 14 Billy P., a nine-year-oid from Las Vegas, Nevada., writes us: Treasurer Mrs. William J. Sun­ served. years. "I have a great desire to help orphans . • . I receive a dollar derland Jr., Recording Secretary Following her stay in Fall a, month for lIlY chores' and I would like to give it to the

OUR LADY OF TIlE CAPE. ol!Phans~"Mlrs. Everett C. Cowell" Corre­ River, Mother St. Landry served BREWSTER AND UEN,NISsponding Secretary Miss' Mary as Superior at Holy Savior Or­ You know, Billy, the priests and sisters In the Middle East

Tyrell, Board of Directors: Mrs. ·The Women's Guild wiN! hold' phanage in Quebec" then ten will be encouraged by your generosity. They too are helpingRageI' R. Dube, Mrs. Stanley Ill. corporate Communion at the 8:30, years as a member of the (kn­ orphans •.. We have OM ORPHANS' BREAD CLUB to help Janick, Mrs. Cowell. The instal­ Mass Sunday morning, May '19~ eral Council a,t the Motherhouse these children. Your MOJlthly sacrifice of $1, and a prayer lation banquet will be held May followed by breakfast all the in Quebec. and since 1961, as keeps it going! 21 at the Copicu,t Lodge. Barbecue Restaurant in Dennis:. Superior in the New Bedford KINDLY SEND US YOUR MASS OFFERINGS. ftey HeFirst Holy Communion break. port. Guest speaker will Ibe Rev. Home. '

often, the sole 8UPPort ~f the li5,000 priests unde. our care infast will be held next Sunday Rene Lemoine, M.S., superior fd On Saturday afternoon guests 'Die 18 Mid'dle East and Near East countries.in the church hall folllllwing the the LaSalette Seminary. at the Home will give Mother a. 8 o'clock 'Mass. Mrs:' James A. CYO officers 101' the e&mdng reception which will be attended ADOPTING A SlilMINAlUAN OR NOVICE? This means McKane' and Mrs. Raymond: A. year include Frani Swift, l'lJresi­ by priests, Sisters and many of. paying, the co9ll of their training. A seminarian needs $100 a

year for six years. a sistelr-to.-be needs $150 It year for two'Dooley are co-ehairmen. dent; Diedre Ryan, vice-presi'" Mother's. friends and fCilrmer ;Jears.. We have many names such as PIETRO TEAME and!dent; Theodore Ellis, seeretary, pupils. BERNARDO TESFAL, ~tuC;i~ng with the CisteJreians' in Italyand Thomas Fox, treasurer.

8'1'. JOHNBAPTlS'JI', for missionary work.Mso SISTERS BERN.ARDIN& ANDThe GU,ild will hold its regu­CENTRAL VILLAGE ular meeting at 8 Tuesday, May Legi:on of Decen'cy MERCITTA of the Sisters of the Destitute In Alwaye, India.

A mother and daughter break­ 21 in the parish hall. The following films are to be PL&4SE REMEMBER US' IN YOUR WILL. Our title: fast was held by the Ladies added to the lists in their respec." THE CATHOLIC NE'AB ,EAST WELFARE ASS'Oa,ATION.ST. ROCH,Guild in the church hall follow­ tive classifications: Dear Monsiguor:ing the 7:30 Mass Sunday. Father FALL RIVER: Unobjectionablefor General Thomas Tobin, a Holy Cross Mrs. William Snyder is chair­ Patronage-Flipper; Lilies of the !lhclosedi find ••••..••••for ••••••••••••••••~._•••••• Father, gave an interesting talk. man for the Council of Catholic Field; Two Daughters. Prizes were awarded' to Mrs. Women's family corporate Com­ Unobjectionable for AdUlts-­ Name ,..' .' ,. ••••••'~ "1#' ••' e.••' ._.

Catherine Haworth, Mrs. Estelle munion breakfast next Sunday The Magnificent Sinner; A. Day Ferreira, Mrs. Hilda Cabral and in the parish hal!. Mrs. Ronald in. Court. ~treEJlt, · :.t . Mrs. Marie Souza. The door prize Fortin is chairman of the dinneJr Objectionable in Part for All

eIiiy •••• , ••• '" • , ••••••••••'.' •••' •. Zone Sta.Q;· .was won by Miss Mary Lewis. . meeting Tuesday,. June· 4 a1: -Marilyn (This film, a taste­./\. dessert whist party will be Pocasset Country Club. ' less and unscrupulously com­

held at the home of Mrs. Charles The Men's Council plans a liv­ mercial exploitation of the late Yokum, 463 Adamsville Raad. ing rosary and crowning of the Marilyn Munroe, consists of, ex­ ~'J2ear'&stOlissiOU$JItt Central Village, at 12:30 P.M. on Blessed Virgin on Sunday, May cerpts from various of her 20th , ,.; fRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, Pre,ld.nt Wednesday, May 22. Everyone is ,26, the day ,OD ,which ehildren Century Fox films, which , .M",. Jo,. T. Rja•• Noi'l Sec" "" i welcome to attend. will make their First Holy Com- mainly highlight suggestiveness. ! send' ciII; c-mnlcatfo.. to:

Officers will be installed by munio'n. ,; in costuming, dialogue, dancing ,¢ATHOLIC NEAR EASY WELFARE ASSOCIA1'ION Rev. John Carroll at 7 P.M. The parish bowling league will and situations. Particulal'1y of­ 480 Lexington Ave. at:46th St. New York 1:7/H. Y.Thursday, June 13 in the church. have its banquet Saturday at fensive is the pornographic and After services the banquet will Bruno's, No. Easton. Joseph Pa­ coarse treatment given to a se­be' held at Holiday House ill quet is in charge. Departure time quence taken from an unfinished Mattapoisett. from the school is 6:45 P.M. film.)

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5 St. James in New Bedford To Mark Diamond Jubilee

Con~inued from Page One tabilee anniversary. In'the next lew years, ground was broken tor the construction of the Con­vent of Mercy, west of the lIhurch.

The present church basement was started in 1891 and the first .ervice was held" there on May J:5, 1892. For the next 12 years the basement served as church and Sunday School room as ~ther Clark and his parishion­em worked faithfully to obtain funds to begin the completion of the building.

Finally in the Fall of 1904, Cheir hope was realized, suffi ­cient funds had been secured and' work on the upper building was begun.

The superstructure was com­pleted early in·1907. In the cen­ter of the front is a tower 175 teet in height containing a bel­fry and surmounted by a cross. On either side.of the main tower atere are two smaller towers.

The church cost in excess of $100,000 and has a seating capac­Ity of 1,100. It is 65 feet wide and 170 feet long with transept extensions 10 by 29 feet on each .de.

Granite Walls . The walls are of granite and

IIOck face ashlar with granite trimming. The interior of the church is exceptionally attrac­tive. Pews, pulpit, altar railing IlIld vestment cases are' of beautiful hand-carved oak, the work of Thomas and Company of Worcester.

Within the chancel are three lItars made throughout of finest Italian marble. The middle altar II 30 feet high and is handsomely earved.

On one side of the front of the base is carved a bunch of grapes _d on the other, a sheaf of wheat. The inscription on the • de of the altar reads, "Erected ill memory of Michael and Mary .oon (Monsignor Noon's par­ents) by their loving children."

Fl8ther Noon donated the sta­tions of the Cross when he was .nior curate to F'ather Clark.

The front of the church houses Gte organ lof.t and choir gallery.

On Nov. 24, 1907 St. James' Church, regarded as one of the most beautiful in the city, was dedicated by the late Most Rev. Daniel F. Feehan, Bishop of Fall River.

The stained-glass window~ of •. James which portray the mysteries of the rosary are re­8llrded by many as the finest in CIte Diocese. The clear reds and blues and sharp greens and golds ill the stained glass reflect beau­_ully in the sun's daily path.

Father BradY Father Clark died May 24, 1907

and was succeeded as pastor by the Reverend James J. Brady. After a brief period at St. James, ~ther Brady returned to St.

Kilian Church, his former pas­torate, and later returned to Ire­land where he died in 1941.

Rev. Mortimer Downing was assigned as pastor in 1907, and, following his resignation in 1913, Father Noon, a former curate at St. James, and then pastor of St. William's Church, Fall River, was assigned pastor.

Several yeal.'s later, in 1916, Father Gallagher was appointed assistant at St. James where he was to return as pastor 31 years later.

Under the guidance of Father Noon the parish was able to burn its mortgage in 1920, erasing a huge'debt on the church prop­erty. In December 1924, parish­ioners of St. James united for the celebration of the 25th anniver­sary of the ordination of their pastor with the presentation of a check for $4,650.

During World War II Monsi­gnor Noon, who had been in­vested with that title by Bishop Cassidy in 1937, unveiled at the church a framed honor roll carying the names of 650 men serving in the armed forces.

Jewel Case of Church A new and charming baptistry

'was provided in the church dur­ing extensive renovations in 1926 and 1927. For years Father Noon had dreamed of making the bap­tistry the "jewel case" of the church.

His dream came true through Oarro,ll and Sally Bill, noted Boston artists, who did the fine murals both in the church and in the new baptistry.

The figure of St. James, patron saint of the church, surmounts the baptismal font. It was de­

.signed by Matthew Sullivan of Boston. Made of wood, the fig­ure was on exhibition at the Mu­seum of Fine Arts, Boston, be­fore it was brought to St. James.

The paintings on the wall of the baptistry form a series of panels of groups, each complete in itself and showing saints who are intimately connected with the church.

On one wall is a mural of St. John the Baptist with six acol­ytes. Another wall shows St. .James and St. Theresa. A third depicts St. Paul.

While each panel is complete in itself all are united by a sim­ilar background treatment ap­propriate to each saint and forming a continuous landscape.

Statues of St. Peter and St. James were installed in the ves­tibule of the church in 1928 but were removed in 1953 to the rec­tory grounds. The marble statues were the gift of the Father Clark Guild.

Today pastor, curates and pa­rishioners of St. James continue through their devotion and work to make their church one of the most flourishing in the city.

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'Catholic Education. Best Start For Vocation/·-Capt. Dwight

KANSAS CITY (NC) - They eouldn't get Capt. Edward J. Dwight Jr., first Negro named to the country's manned space program, back here to address 1I1e 5raduates at his alma mater, Bisnop Ward· High School-but 1hey got the next best thing.

Father Francis Maher, school principal, extended the invita­tion to ·Capt. Dwight only to llearn he will be going to another Q-pe prep school-prepping for 3Pace flight.

But Father Maher was so taken with Capt Dwight's letter that he now has circulated it as • sort of address by remote con· trol from the would-be astro­uut. It reads in part like this: Dear Father Maher:

Having received your letter, I respectfully thank you, the fac­alty, and the student body of Bishop Ward High School for JOur congratulations and well wishes. I am elated at the ex­tremely high honor you have be­stowed upon me by your offer to lIPeak at the school commence­ment exercises in May.

Regretfully, though, Father, it will not .be possible for me to

be in Kansas City at that time. The Air Force has moved the class starting date from June 1'1 ro May 13.

I must reiterate that I am in­deed honored at your request. Never did I realize when trudg­ing through the halls of Ward that the education I was receiv. ing there was so important and would take me so far.

The world we live in is a beautiful handiwork of God. In my Nork, I study the earth as well as the vastness of space and its wonderful design. It is then that the true meaning of its pur­pose and our purpose becomes evident. .

Purpose on Earth If you could possibly convey

to the graduating class for me that no matter what vocation is undertaken, be it religious life, the military, or the business world, they cannot lose sight of our purpose here on earth: To serve' God.

A good Catholic education is the best beginning to any voca­tion·· •

SENIOR PARISHIONER RECOLLECTS: Rt. Rev. Hugh A. Gallagher, pastor of St. James Church, New Bed­ford, retraces the history of the New Bedford Parish on the occasion of the 75th Anniversary with 94 year old Anthony Loftus, a senior parishoner, but now of Our Lady's Haven, Fairhaven.

Less Tension Between Christians· As Result of Vatican Council

MIAMI (NC)-A better atmo­sphere and less tension between Christians of all faiths has re­sulted from the Second Vatican Council, Bishop Coleman F. Car­roll told more than 100 ministers at a meeting of the Greater Mi­ami Ministerial Association.

The Bishop's address at a luncheon in Riverside Methodist church hall marked the' first time a Catholic clergyman had appeared before a group of Protestant ministers in this area. Bishop Carroll previously had spoken on the Vatican Council to members of st, Philip's Epis­copal Men's Club.

Bishop Carroll told ministers the "intangibles resulting from the Council and the approach to various subjects by the Council have been great indeed."

Sincere Study "The very fact that I am here

and the very fact that you are here under the circumstances is a result of th~ Council," Bishop Carroll said. He said a better at-

To Honor Bishop DAYTON (NC)-Bishop John

J. Wright of Pittsburgh will be awarded an honorary doctorate June 1 by the University of Day­ton at its 113th commencement.

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''The atmosphere is one in which we can sit down and talk about things we agree upon," Bishop Carroll continued. "But before we do that it is important that we each understand what the other believes. Perhaps by honest, sincere discussion and study we may end finding out there is not nearly as much dis­agreement as we thought."

THE ANiI-!OR-Thurs., May 16, 1963 _

Claims Attitude Shift in Migrant Worker Problem

ELIZABETH (NC) - At­titudes toward .the migrant worker are beginning to change according to U.S. Senator Harrison A. Williams of New Jersey.

Advances in agriculture, Wil­liams said, have contributed to the problems of the migrants.

. The economic advantages of large farming operations have led to the near-disappearance of th'e- family farm with its stable, year-round work force. Crop specialization has resulted in short harvest period which re­quire a large work force for only a brief period.

Migrant laborers who fill these needs, he said; live in a marginal world of sub-standard housing, health and education. Living conditions provide an open invitation to sickness and immoralitY. Fa mil yearning might come to $2,000 a year with all hands at work.

Critics Switch Over "Most people aren't aware of

how serious the situation is," the New Jersey Senator said. "These people have the lowest standard of living in the country."

Williams, who is chairman of, the Senate subcommittee on migrato'ry labor, said "we've been working patiently to ove!"" come the opposition" to bills to aid the migrants. Everyone­growers included - he said, has a responsibility to eliminate the problem. .

"It's a matter of awakening community responsibility. We've been tremendously encouraged by the changing attitudes of some people. In a few cases, those who. started out as critics have become our strongest backers."

Gets Top Award MIAMI BEACH (NC)-Floyd

Anderson, manager-editor of the Central California Register, Fresno, and president ()f tl\e Catholic Press Association, re­ceived the association's award "for the most distinguished con­tribution to Catholic journalism" during 1962.

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•••••••••••••••••••••••6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall Ri¥er~Th~rs" Moy,J6"1963" .., ' AscenSIon

Once Again Once again cries are raised urging the United States

government to involve itself in family planning programs in foreign countries. It is a campaign that could have far­reaching 'and, serious consequences.

All those concemed with population expansion are in agreement that aid should be given to peoples of developing nations, enabling them to understand better the problems that accompany rapid propulation growth.

• _ But the suggestion that artificial birth control is the answer to all problems and the one sure solution to the difficulties or' food production and distribution is a danger­ous - as well as immoral ~ one.

, The United States government cannot put itself in a pOsition of advocating racial suicide to the emerging countries of the world - especially since the Soviet Union has' gone on record as saying that the problem is a techni­cal ~one of raising the standard of living, not of reducing the birth rate.

This whole issue needs much clearer thinking in high places than it has been getting'.

Rededication All over the Diocese and the world, youngsters are

receiving Holy Communion for the first time. All over the Diocese 'and the world, young men and women are re­ceiving the Sacrament of Christian maturity - Confirma­tion.

- These are not simply solemn ceremonies, occasions for tears of joy and -expressions of sentiment. They are times for~s~ntiment. yes, but for much more than that.

, These are occasions for older folks to look into their ow'Q. lives and to see what kind of paths they have walked sin~_e their own First Holy Communion day. They are tim~ for Christians to remember their' own Confirmation and·to ask what kind of strengthening influence they hav~ ,allowed it to have in their own lives.

: When youngsters receive Holy Communion for the first time or are made spiritually mature by the Sacrament of Confirmation, they should become sources of added strength to the Church, not replacements for older foUes who have grown weary of doing good and tired of living their Christian vocation. "

First, Communion and Oonfirmation days, should '~e tim~s of joy for those receiving the Sacraments ,andtiines for"rededication for all. '.

"Display of. Hooliganism" .~ .

':1'he embarrassment felt and expressed by several ed~a~ional authorities over the irresponsible reveling' of students of their colleges occasions sympathy and ques­tionIng. ' "

.It is' only to be expected that occasionally the rebel spirit that is a part of growing up might show itself in some quick act of a student or a group. That such acts' of rebellion might flame into f1,lll-scale riots, contempt for authority and defiance of 'hiw and order poses some pertinent questions about the job education is doing. '

,And a disturbing aftermath of the trouble is the reaCtion of many students that theirs was a rightous dis­play, and the efforts of police to restore public order an exarrtple of brutality.,' ','.

{, ' ,',',', , , 'If such be the thinking of some college students; and

if these can have such an influence that they can create a mob and bring about what President Goheen C!f',Princeton has called a "shocking display of individ.u'al arid, collective hooliganism," then college' authorities had 'better';reeJtamine th~ aims and means of education. And they should ask if the present trend of giving an extraordinary degree of freedom to college students is not placing: too 'much re­sponsibility into the hands of those who,se present actions show them incapable of exercising it in a 'mature and re­sponsible way. '

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C'fhnOlA.Clh thE WEEk With thE ChWlch By REV. ROBERT W. HOVDA, Cath~lic University

TODAY-St. Ubaldus, Bishop, Confessor. Another Mass of a-_ confessor and ,again we celebrate the deeds of the Christian life, The' deeds of worship (First Reading) and the deeds of sec-, ular activity (Gospel). Neither, we learn, is for the Christian measurable in purely human terms. The wisdom of the Spirit within us' confounds the wisdom of the world around us', Only He' ' who is' the ground of our being and- the sources of our "talents" can. judge,

TOMORROW - St. Paschal Bay,lon, Confessor. The deeds of, a Christian, in order to be wor­thy., of being associated with,

. being caught uo in, the offering 'of our Lord's Body and Blood, must be the 'deeds of men who look for the coming of the Mas­ter' (Gospel). They must be deeds informed by the habit of working for the completion and perfection of the world a'1d for its ultimate transformation by' Christ's coming.

SA'l'TTRJlAY - ~t. Vp"l',"H1Il:,

Martyr. In Easter time it is easier to see the death of a victim, as well as all sufferin~ and pain, as the, Father's pruning and trim-, ming, (Gospel) for the sake of productivity, fruitfulness, life. A tea time religion of human re­spectability will not hel!) in con­fronting thp. naran"" "f "nnarent Christian faBur"! (First Reading). Only faith in Jesus and in His rising again as the First-born of the new creation can praise God in the presence of martvrdom.

FlFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. "He it was '''ho 'put me' on the road that leads to life," we sing in the Offertory Hymn. "He has not allowed my steps to falter," so the Lord's rising a!!ain is comoleted by His, return to and everlasting glory with the Father.

This week',; fea.ct of th"! A "'Cf'n­sion' (Gospel) is th~ inevitable conClusion of our Faster cele­bration, The "road" is Jesus Christ and the "life" to which it learls is the unalloyed hanpiness and' fulfillment we call heaven. Fis ",aving work of a",sumin!! "manhood into God" is finished only. with his return to the Father, The pattern is perfected.

It remains for us to he fittp.d by faith and grace into,it. So the First Reading teaches about the Christian's resPQnsibilitv as he looks into the "law of freedom" established by thiit Patte-n,

The gospel, prepares us, too, for the days of-asking (Rogation)' which precede Ascension. Our asking will be not only for peace and plenty and profit but also that the whole of human life and activities may become part of the pattern of return to the Father.

MONDAY-Rogation Day. Our "asking" is based on two certain­ties. One, that rain and dry weather (First Reading) and bread (Gospel) and all the "creatures" and earthly realities for which bread stands are good and are releyant to God's plan

, and God's pattern'. Two, that we have in Christ

a relationship to the l"pthpr which involves utter confidence. The First Reading is also 'con­cerned that our asking be in the framework of unity and solid­arity with the cO'",,~,,"H""f

disciples: "confess your sins to, one another and pray for -<me another."

TUESDAY-Rogation Day. The . procession before Mass calls <In all our brothers and sisters in the

,Faith to pray with l/"l a'nn, 'fnr us, to join in our asking. This "litany of the saints" expresses the Christian's conviction that he never prays alone, even in the moments of his most private dialogue with God. Always he prays "in Christ" and therefore in real union with all of Christ's members. .

WEDNESDAV-Rogation Day. Vigil of Ascension. The Mass of the Vigil may be celebrated in place of the Rogation Mass. "Glorify me with thyself, 'with the glory that I had with thee before the world existed," prays'

, Our Lord in the Gospel. . The, Father answers this

prayer with the Ascension event. The First Reading points to the

'various ministries which all Christians must undertake (lay­men, Clergy, and Religious) dur­ing the little whiie of His per­sonal absenee. This is the time for' perfecting' creation "to the mature measure ,)f the fullness of Christ."

Says Montreal Has 10.-000 Delinouents

MO:r.,"REAL (NC) - Paul Emile' Cardinal Leger, Arch­bishop of Montreal, estimated there are more than 10,000 juve­nile delinquents in Montreal, each of whom costs the city an' average of $2,000 a year,

At the blessing ofa new $4,000.000 cultural and sports center, the Cardinal said there are not enough such centers to meet problems facing young people today. He deplored the general indifference of the pub­lic to these problems.

He said it is a pity so many young people waste their time because of carelessness and in­difference. While spiritual guid­ance is necessary for youth, in­telligent programs were even more' necessary to bring out the go.od.in YO,ung hearts, the Car­dinal said. '

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It is said thafman at birth is one of the dumbest ani­mals. If the life of some animal is threatened-let's say by fire, it shall craWl, jump, hoP'--do anything to get away. But a child? It s h a 11 fatally stare at the ap­proaching flames from its crib! We are all so .weak at birth. True, the powers latent within us are )Wt only a hove animals but, thanks be to God,even ;uper­human. In our treatment of the magnificent Sacrament of Bap­tism we took a glimpse of the unexpected powers showered

, upon us by Almighty God. We were not only given an

ideal and', the power to live up to it but we were thoroughly and completely cured of the in.­herited loss of Adam. And even this is not enough! We were truly adopted to be anl;l live as, with all the rights and duties of, children of God.

Baptism Not Enough In a world such as ours, with

the work to do which God has Uti ' '

do, Baptism is not enough. "No man is an island ., • • we are our brothers' keepers· * *" Baptism not only saves us through ClITist's divine power but it cre­ates us as a tiny living cell in the Mystical Body of Christ. But a cell cannot· live independently of the rest of the Body. It must obtain the necessities for its con­tinued existence froni that Body and it must also contribute its own little "talent" to tl~e well, ' being of the entire Body. This it does,' in the Mystical Body of ' Christ, especially through the woi-king out of the graces re-: ceived in the Sacrament of Con­firmation.

Christian Initia.tion The reception of a candidate

into the Church was not the' simple administration of Bap­tism and then a seven-year vaca­tion ,'before the new Christian would begin to act and operate as a Christian. Christian initia­tion comprised of course Baptism and then Confirmation and the reception of the Blessed Eucha­rist (even for children and in­fants!). So as to 'steer clear of all abuses and attempt to better and more clearly teach, the meaning of the Sacraments to the Chri8­tijlns of certain ages, the Church separated these three necessary' Sacraments. Today" so separate are they that often some fail to'· grasp their true importance.

No One Alone There' cannot be' a selfish yet

true Christian. Chr,ist's charity cannot but.....' flow through the veins of those who bear His Name and physically receive Him as their nourishment. "In Baptism he (man) receives power to do those things which' pertain to his own salvation, for- ' asmuch as he lives to himself: whereas in Confirmation he re. ceives power to do those things which pertain to spiritual com­bat with enemies of the Faith." (Sum. Theo!. III Q 72, a.5; Chri.. '

,tian Life and Worship, Ellard). Christ's innumerable examples'

of the glass of water to a beg­gar, a talent well spent, the Good Samaritan; His own 'Life freely and willingly offered as the slain L,amb in sacrifice; the Spir­itual and Corporal Works of Mercy that are to be so divinel;, rewarded * * * all for others.

One cannot be a Christian un­less each one in his own limited way relive the works of Chrnt ' * * * for others.

How?: ·Simple • * * it'simpoa­sible· .,. except 'for the help of Christ· and that He created ADd' ,

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7 Doctor Charges Abortion Racket In Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN (NC)-Act­ing Gov. Roberto Sanchez Vilella of Puerto Rico has pledged action against the mounting number of abortions performed on this Caribbean island.

Several public officials have characterized· the situation as "very serious," and Dr. Jose Licha, chairman of the Puerto Rico Medical Association, has charged this island is now being used as a base for an "interna­tional abortion racket" patron­ized by women from the U. S. mainland.

Meanwhile, EI Debate, Catho­Dc weekly with islandwide cir­culation, has appealed to the , people "not to draw the holy wrath of God on this country by committing such a vile action • ,. ,. which along with so many other moral and social evils" ,. ,. disgracefully separate t his Christian country from the Lord's blessing."

Formerly in Havana Acting Gov. Sanchez Vilella

.aid he will confer with the Sec­retary of Justice concerning the situation and possible ways to combat it. He emphasized that only doctors and citizens really can cope with this problem. Pope Is Grateful

Dr. Licha said he learned of tlh e "international abortion Praises Church in U. S. for Personnel racket" from a physician whose identity was not disclosed. He Sent' to Latin America said the racket originally was based in Havana, Cuba, but BOSTON' (NC) - Pope John in Latin America," which is "so when the U. S. broke off diplo­ has expressed thanks for r -1) important and imperiled a memo matic ties with the Fidel Castro given to the Church in Latin ber of the Mystical Body of regime, the base of operations America by dioceses and reli ­ Christ." was switched to Puerto Rico. gious congregations of the U. S. The Pope said the Bighops of

Women from the U. S. main­ "The knowledge that this ef­ the U. S. are doing "priceless fort is not made without sacri ­land come to Puerto Rico for work" for the Church in South

week end stays to have abortions fices touches Us deeply," the America. They "not only en­performed, it was charged. Pope said in a letter received courage men and women Reli ­

here by Richard Cardinal Cush­ gious to undertake new founda­ing, Archbishop of Boston and tions in the South, thus depriv­Reverses Ruling ing themselves of such services," mittee for Latin America. chairman of the Bishops' Com­

he stated, "but have, with their diocesan clergy, assumed the di­A~o;~st Negro anThe Pope's letter was ac­ rection of numerous parishes."

knowledgement of a report heWASHINGTON (NC) - The The Pope 'said that "specialreceived in survey of efforts1r. $. Supreme Court has re­ a recognition" is due to the Pio~by the Church in, the U. S. toversed a Colorado Supreme Society of St. James, founded bymeet Latin America's need· forCourt ruling which ,permitted Cardinal Cushing," "which has

airline refuse a religious personnel. .an to to hire already furnished 78 priests,"Negro pilat. The report said the number of half of them from the Boston " The high court was unanimo~s priests and Religious in Latin archdiocese to the Church in in rejecting the argument that America "rose from 2,530 in Latin America. states may not bar discrimina­ August, 1961, to 3,205 in Janu­tion in hiring by interstate car. ary, 1963, and gave other statis. riers because this area of. law tics on U. S. Church aid. to Latin Sen. Kennedy Heads eomes under Federal jurisdiction. . America. It was included in a

The court thus ruled in favor letter sent to the Pope by Arch­ Drive for Center of Marlon D. Green, a Negro bishop Joseph T. McGuckE!n of WASHINGTON (NC) - Sen. pilot who had applied for a job San Francisco, chairman of the Edward M. Kennedy of Massa­with the Continental Air Lines, Subcommittee "for Recruitment chusetts appealed here for par­and the Colorado Anti-Discrim­ of the U. S. Bishops Committee ents of students and alumni of ination Commission which had for Latin America. the University of Virginia to ordered Continental to enroll support a new Catholic CenterCurtail Domestic NeedsGreen in its training program. there.

Among those filing amicus In his letter to Cardinal Cush­The Senator, an alumnus of

curiae (friend of the court) ing, Pope John said: "We realize the university's law school.that it is not superfluous per­briefs in the case were the Jus. is chairman of a campaign: to

tice Department, 16 other states sonnel that is sent to those coun­raise funds for St. Thomas Hall,

which have anti-discrimination tries, but that grave domestic are curtailed in order· to the proposed center for the uni­needsJaws like Colorado's and the versity's 650 Catholic studentsgrant laudable aid to the ChurchCatholic Council on Civil Liber­ and Catholic faculty members.

ties. The new $550,000 center will

Prelate to Dedicate replace a former private home Five Dioceses Top now used to provide sacramentalChapels at Shrine and educational facilities for50 Per ·Cent Mark WASHINGTON (NC) - Some Catholics. It will be staffed by

WORCESTER (NC) - There 4,000 pilgrims are expected to Dominican priests who will teach are five dioceses in which more come here Sunday, May 19 for courses in theology, philosophy,

the dedication of three newly Church history and Scripture..than 50 per cent of the total completed Vincentian chapels atpopulation is Catholic, led by the National Shrine of the Im­the Diocese of Providence, R.I.,

which is 61.1 per cent Catholic. maculate Conception. First of Kind The Catholic Free Press, Washington's Archbishop Pat­ WASHINGTON (NC)-A di­

newspaper of the Worcester dio­ rick A. O'Boyle will bless the vision of space sciences and ap­cese, made this report. It added chapels dedicated to St. Vincent _plied physics, believed to be the that following Providence are de Paul, St. Louise de Marillac, first in any university anywhere, these Sees; Lafayette, La., 57.9 foundr~ss of the Sisters of Char­ has been established in the per cent; Corpus Christi, Tex., ity, and the Miraculous Medal, Catholic University of America's 57.5 per cent; Worcester, 55.99 a devotion promoted by the engineering and architecture per cent; and Buffalo, 50.6 per Vincentian Fathers. school.

SERRANS HONOR BISHOP: Bishop Connolly, guest of honor, discusses the evening's program of the Annual Bishop's Night at the Fall River Serra Club, with Mrs. Eugene F. Sullivan, Jr., left, and Dr. Eugene F. Sullivan,

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Advises Institutional Routine For Mentally Retarded Child

By Father John L. Thomas, S. J. Asst. Sociology Prof.-St. Louis University

"We've been debating our problem for the past nine years and need advice. One of our sons, aged 14, is menta!ly retarded. A series of tests run when he was about fIve showed that part of his brain had suffered injury, and would never develop normal- . ly. The doctor advis.ed·. us to all Americans that they should'

encourage and support cum­send him to an institution, munity, state, and federal pro­but we decided against it. grams designed to deal with the Lately he seems to sense that problem. something is badly missing and There is serious need for more grows so tense research, on the nature and that we m u s t causes of retardation, for more give him tran- adequate diagnostic and clinical qUilizers. He is services, . for additional resi ­never aggres- dential institutions, s p e cia 1 sive, yet we schools and professional staffs, must keep him and for enlarged vocational inside the house ageacies to deal with rehabili ­and watch him tation. constantly. The As President Kennedy has doctor has again pointed out, we have made con­advised us to siderable progress in dealing place him in an with physical handIcaps, disease, institution. We and mental illness, but "we as a just can't decide what would be nation have for too long post­the right thing to do. What poned an intensive search for would you suggest?" solutions to the problems of the

You and your husband face mentally retarded. That failure a very difficult· situation, Har- should be corrected." riet, because any decision you Now let us return to your make will necessarily involve question, Harriet. You and your heavy emotional costs. Experi- husband are to be commended ence shows that parents and for seeking expert medical ad­other members of the family vice as soon as it could be given tend to develop a special kind reliably and also for accepting of affection and concern for a the diagnosis of impairment at handicapped child, with the re- that time. sult that it is not easy for them Some parents are reluctant to to make an objective appraisal seek advice or to accept it even of the situation if a change . though they have clear evidence seems indicated. that their child is not developing

I think that parents find it normally. Such reluctance may 80 difficult to' reach a decision result from a false sense of about placing their child in a shame and neurotic guilt or from special institution because they ignorance that diagnostic ser­secretly fear that they may be vices are available, yet it is very mptivated by the desire to escape unfortunate because the child a burden rather than by sincere may either be blamed for not parental love. As I shall. point advancing' more rapidly or out later, parental love may also denied the special care needed be mistaken in its aims and con- to develop fully what capacities sequently lose Sight of the real it may possess. . interests of the child. Needs Trained Care

Describes Condition Further, I gather that your Because mental retardation is son has now reached an age at

a rather inclusive term and which' he is becoming in­widely misunderstood, it may be creasiIigly difficult to manage. useful to describe it in some Although there may be various detail. Briefly, it refers to the reasons for his growing tense­lack of intellectual ability re- ness and awareness that "some­sulting from arrested mental de- thing is badly missing," it seems velopment, and it manifests it- likely that his restriction to the self in poor learning, inadequate house and lack of suitable com­social adjustment, and delayed panions are contributing factors. achievement. Hence I feel that ~you should

Generally this condition is give your doctor's advice very either present at birth or begins serious con sid era t ion. In during childhood, and the causes reaching a decision, you must are many and opscure. Mental try to judge what will be best retardation should not be con- for your son and the other fused with mental illness or with children. His present condition a specific disease. suggests that he may well re-

Rather, it is a sign or symp- quire the routine order, trained tom of either mongolism (con- care, and regulated freedom genital idiocy), birth injury or available only in an institutional infection, or even inadequate environment. stimulation in early childhd'od. To place him in an institution The retardation can be so severe would not be "letting him down,' that the afflicted person never as you put it. Indeed, it will leaves protective care, or so mild probably require greater love that it is detected only under and humility than trying des­stress or through special tests. perately to keep him at home.

126,000 Births Annually Perhaps because it has re­ Georgetown Junior

ceived little publicity until re­cently, few people recognize the Colleoe to Close full scope of the problem. Ac­ WASHINGTON (NC)-George­cording to fairly reliable esti ­ town Visitation Junior College mates, some five million per­ "for girls which has been oper­sons in this country are re­ ated since 1919 here will close tarded. In other words, it dis­ in June, 1964, it was anpouncedables 10 times as many as dia­ by Mother Margaret Marybetes, 20 times as many as Sheerin, president.tuberculosis, 25 times as many The college facilities will be as turned over to the preparatorymuscular dystrophy, and 600 times as many as infantile par­ school for girls which has been alysis. operated on its present site

And it strikes- those who are since 1799 and is one of the na­least able to defend themselves tion's oldest Catholic schools for - the children. Every year girls. The schools are conducted roughly 126,000 babies are born by the Visitation Sisters. who will be mentally retarded. Increasing costs of operations

It is no "respector of persons," of the two schools, a shortagefor it may afflict the child of of Religious personnel and other the rich or the poor, the urban factors caused the decision ·to

Approve Private College Aid

WASHINGTON (NC) - The House Education Committee has approved a $1,195,000,000 pro­gram of Federal aid for con­struction at public and private college universities.

Church-related institutions of higher education are on 3Il equal footing with others in the measure which was approved 25 to 5 and sent to the House Rules Committee.

The proposal would help fi­nance academic facilities such as classrooms and laboratories.

Excluded are facilities to be used for "sectarian instruction or religious worship" or those "to be used primarily for a program of ... school or department of divinity." '

The committee action was tan­tamount to rejection of the Ken­nedy administration's repeated requests that Congress keep in­tact its "omnibus" bill of 24 proposal for all levels of educa­tion.

Population Question Conference Subiect

NOTRE DAME (NC)-A con­ference of Catholic sociologists, theologians and other specialistsGirls' Fri,endship Leads to Cuban will be held this Summer at the University of Notre Dame teFamily's Resett Iement in U.S. study the population question.

NEW ORLEANS (NC) - The When Fidel Castro came to George N. Shuster, assistant te friendship between two girls­ power, however, things changed. the president of the university, one Catholic, the other Jewish­ "Everybody in Cuba is in dan­ said the meeting is being planneil has led to the resettlement of a ger," Mrs. Pelaez says. "i. was as "an attempt to bring together Cuban family here. worried that they would take my sociologists, mora) theologians,

Mr. and Mrs. Rolando Pelaez husband. You have to live it to etc., to consider various aspect.l know what it is."and their five children have of the situation."

found new lives in the United Family Reunited . States, thanks largely 'to the

In the Summer of 1959 Martha Prelate Denouncesfriendship between the oldest Pelaez had attended Louisianadaughter of the family, Martha,

and Mary Lou Levy of Gretna, State University and developed Miqratory labor . close friendship with Mary Lou CAPE TOWN (NC) - The"La. Levy. The girls corresponded Archbishop of Cape Town de­

Pelaez, a C~ban naval officer when Martha returned to Cuba. nounced South Africa's migra­for 15 years, owned a home in As the Cuban situation wors­ tory labor system, noting that itHavana, a farm and a plantation. ened, Miss Levy offered Martha has a damaging effect on the

refuge in her home if Martha family life of Negroes. wished to return to America. Archbishop Owen McCaJlllAnti-Smut Crusade

Martha came to New Orleans also said that a proposed labor WASHINGTON (NC) - Rep. in September, 1960, lived with direction system would put

Frank C. Osmers Jr. of New Jer­ the Levy family in Gretna and Negroes in a "defenseless, servile 'sey has called for a "national got '1 job as a secretary. Soon condition in the urban areas." crusade" to combat obscene . the rest of the family left Cuba, He spoke at a Mass in St. Mary'. rr aterial in the U. S. too, and all were reunited here. Cathedral here.

DIOCESAN CATHOLIC NURSES CONVENE: St. Anne's Hospital, Fall River, served as headquarters for the plenary meeting at which Mrs. Mae Fitzgerald, left, president, Bishop Connolly and Mrs. Kathleen Sherry, righ~,

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dweller or the farmer, the cap­ close the college. With the col­tain of industry or the manual lege closing, the prep school will laborer. be able to accommodate addi­ Fall River Compan.yNeed for Research tional students. There are 112

have mentioned these facts girls who live on the campus and 155 North Main St. Telephone OSborne 5-7811 not merely to show you that 76 who live off campus a,t the many other couples face similar college. The present prep school situations, Harriet, but to remind enrollment is 212 studenta.

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9 Devotion to .Our .La-dy Bursts Into Full' Bloom in May

By Mary Tinley Daly The month of May, the month of Mary. In certain other

eountries of the world, the month has sinister connotations. But in this country, the United States of America, under the special patronage of the Blessed Virgin, it is heart ­warming to note tributes to Such more or less formalizedthe Mother of God. East, devotions are perennials, sup­west, north and south, one ported and sustained by the en­finds people paying homage thusiastic response of Catholics to her as the mother of the everywhere, and growing year Divine Saviour. It seems so by year. natural some­ Supplementary to these, one how, during notes spreading private dedica­this month with tion to the Blessed Mother dur­all its beauty of ing her month. For instance, in flowers and many a home with a garden blossoming there is a "Mary shrine." It may trees and be as lavish as the Midwest doc­shrubs, its air tor's, or it may be as modest as softened fro m a simple waterproof statue, semi­t 11' e harshness protected from the weather by of winter and a pointed roof. Around it are as yet unblis­ planted marigolds and other tered by the "Mary" flowers. searing Sum­ Such nooks abound in Amer­mer. ica, in the gardens of rich and

Doctor's Shrine poor and the in-betweens, each The almost spontaneous re­ adjusted to the family's taste, its

sponse to Our Lord's words ad­ pocketbook and its greenness of dressed to St. John, "Behold thy thumb.

Indoor Shrinesmother," echoes through the centuries and is reflected during Indoors, too, May altars adorn these weeks in various ways. We thousands of homes. In the more see many manifestations of this prosperous, they may occupy an response: . entire wall of the "family room,"

In the Midwest is a spaciously a well-chosen statue surrounded beautiful shrine on the private by a profusion of plants and estate of an eminently success­ flowers, with possibly soft in­ful doctor, a shrine which may direct spotlighting. be visited by those who come to In a more modest home, there pray. Envisioned' by the doctor will be a simple table, covered during' tragic days on a lonely with a white cloth, holding a Pacific isle during World War statue of the Blessed Mother n the shrine is concrete evidence flanked by tiny vases of flowers of his love for the Blessed -pansies, lilies of the valley or Mother and a desire to spread whatever is available. There the elevotion to her. children say their prayers at

On a national scale, there is night, stop by for the Morningthe annual May Novena at the Offering before breakfast. National Shrine of the Immacu­ Somehow, even in a one-room late Conception in Washington. apartment, there seems space for Seventh largest church in the the speci;tl May altar. In one world, second largest in the such, the small Virgin statue was United States, and the largest on a TV tray table, in a corner Catholic church in this country, right next to the pull-down Mur­this is a mecca for Catholics who phy bed. The four girls sharing would pay public tribute to the apartment prayed the Rosary Mary during her month. before this tiny shrine every

A "must" for tourists visiting evening after dinner. Washington, the Shrine has And in 'many cities and towns particular significance during throughout the country, during this month as thousands of world this Month of Mary, groups of tourists reverently visit this teenagers gather to pray the church dedicated to Our Lady. Rosary on the rectory lawn, after

Close by the National Shrine school and before dinner and Js the Franciscan Monastery, homework. with its R <> s a r y W a 1k, its This is reminiscent of a custom Lourdes Chapel where Mass is carried on in the famed speech offered outdoors early every and drama department of the morning in May. Amidst a Catholic University of America breath-taking array of gardens, for many, many years. Not just pilgrims crowd the chapel for in May, not just in October, but each morning Mass. every day just as surely as the

In your church, wherever you campus chimes sound the hour may live, May devotions are of three, faculty and students held.. And in Catholic schools, of the department not in class

.from elementary to college, are at that time gather to pray the held May processions, rosaries, Rosary, led by Father Gilbert hymns, all adding up to increased Hartke, O.P. devotion to Mary during her T h u s America in Mary's month. month.

Prelate Urges C'athol ics Support Freedom From Hunger Drive

NEW YORK (r-t"'C)-The head D. C., starting Tuesday, June 4. "So long as so many of ourof the worldwide relief agency

fellowmen must go withoutof U. S. Catholics hal! urged enough to eat," said Bishop.trong Catholic support for the Swanstrom, "we Catholics must current Freedom From Hunger not fail to respond. In justice Campaign. and charity we cannot close our

minds to the sufferings of theAuxiliary Bishop Edward ·E. hungry."Swanstrom, executive director

of Catholic Relief Services­National Catholic Welfare Con­ Name Mrs. Crowleyference, told a meeting of Cath­olic women in Seaford, Long . For College MedalIsland, that the campaign is "de­signed to alleviate and eliminate CHICAGO (NC) - The 1963 the terrible scourge of hunget Magnificat Medal of Mundelein that plagues so many today." College here will be presented

The campaign is sponsored by to Mrs. Patrick F. Crowley of Z'l member nations of the Wilmette Ill., by Albert Cardi­United Nation's Food and Agri­ nal Meyer, Archbishop of Chi­culture Organization. Its high­ cago, at the college next Tues­Ught will be a World Food Con­ day. cress to be held in Washington, Mrs. Crowley and her husband

serve as executive secretary of the Christian Family Movement.Statue to- Academy The medal is presented annually

WEST POINT (NC) - The to an alumna of a Catholic col­Catholic chapel at the U. S. Mil­ lege for "distinguished contribu": I:tary Academy here has received tion to American life." a four-foot statue of Our Lady Mrs. Crowley is an alumna of of. Fatima as a gift from Portu­ Trinity College, Washington, euese Army officials. D.C.

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Thurs., May 16, 1963

Pope John Wins Balz'an Award

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pupe John has been awarded the $160,000 Balzan Peace Prize in a triple ceremony at the Vatican and Rome's Quirinal Palace, once the residence of the popes and now the official home of Italy's presidents.

It was the second time the prize has been awarded and the. first time it has been won by an individual. The first awa:j went to the Nobel Foun­dation of Stockholm. The prize is named for the late Eugenio Balzan, editor of the Milan newspaper, Corriere della Sera, who left Italy for Switzerland dur'mg the fascist era.

The prize was given in "public recognition of your activity in favor of brotherhood among men and among all peoples through appeals for peace and to the good will of men, and of your recent intervention at the diplo­matic level."

University to Credit PHARMACISTS JOIN NCCM: The president of the

Newman CoursesNational Catholic Pharmacists Guild, Timothy P. Keating;" COLUMBIA (NC) - Coursesleft, of New Bedford, receives a certificate of affiliation to be taught at the Newman

to the National Council of Catholic Men from Martin Work, Center under construction here NCCM executive director. The affiliation between the re­ will be accredited by the Uni­cently organized 125-member group and the NCCM took versity of Missouri.

Next fall the Catholic centerplace at' an executive committee meeting of the NCCM in will offer two courses, each ofWashington. NC Photo. which carries three semester hours credit as electives. His­tory of Christianity will beNun Tak'es Flying Instructions taught by Father Donald Kem­

·-d C .. Af' per, while the life and teachingsTo A I ommunlty In nco of Jesus will be taught by Father FRAMINGHAM (r-t"'C)-A nun founded in Ireland in 1931 and Frank Stangl. ..

from -Massachusetts will soon its motherhouse is at Drogheda, .. For some years the ~mverslty obtain pilot's license and op- Ireland. The U. S foundation is has accepted for .credl~ courses <,rate a plane in serving mem- in Winchester, Masa. taught. a.t the M.lssourl Sc~ool 1.Jers of her community in East Sister Michaei Therese will be of RelIgIOn, an mterdenomma-Africa. the first member of the commu- tiona.I insti~ution, an~ at the

n ity to use a plane in medical Baptist Chair of the Bible.Sister Michael Therese, a member of tht. Medical Mission- mission work. aries of Mary, is taking flying Blesses Building instructions at Bedford Airport. Agency Sends Turkey SEOUL (NC) - ArchbishopSoon after she receives her Antonio Del Juidice; Apostolicpilot's license, she will leave for First Polio Vaccine

Delegate to Korea, blessed a newAfrica. NEW YORK (NC)-The first $250,000 building at Sogang

Her duties will consist of fly­ shipment of polio vaccine ever . Jesuit College here. Present at ing members of her community to enter Turkey has been sent to the ceremony were Archbishop ~o posts in the Eldoret diocese's that country by Catholic Relief Paul M. Ro of Seoul; Yun Tae­desert area of Turkana. The Services-Natinal Catholic Wel­ rim, Korean Vice Minister of Medical Missionaries plan to fare Conference in response to Education, and former Korean operate a central hospital in an appeal from Turkey's Minis­ Prime Minister John M. Chang,Turkana, with several outlying ter of Health. whose daughter Teresa attends

Six units Sabin~tations. thousand of the college.oral vaccine were sent by Cath­The nuns' community was olic Relief Services as a gift to the children of Turkey and willEcumenical Banquet COME INbe distributed through the Turk­

To Climax Program ish Red Crescent (an organiza­tion similar to the Red Cross) to AND SEE!

ERIE (NC) - An interfaith help combat childhood polio in"ecumenical banquet" will cli ­ THETurkey.max day-long festivities under

Arrangements were made withCatholic . auspices underlining the Pfizer International Druginterreligious harmony here New BuickCompany to fly the vaccine toThursday, May 30, Memorial Ankara, the capital of Turkey,

Day. where it was received by the Some 1,500 persons of all reli ­ Minister of Health and other

gious faiths are expected to at ­ government officials. tend the banquet at which Arch­bishop John Mark Gannon, British Parish to HelpBishop of Erie, will be host. BUICK ELECTRA

Other highlights of the day House Old People will . include presentation of 1

SfLONDON (NCj - The parishpapal honors to two Protestant FOR QUAUTY,of Our Lady of the Annunciationlaymen and awarding of honor­ at Addiscombe near London has STYLE ANDary degrees by Gannon College, formed its own housing associa­ COMFORTa Cetholic institution, to an tion to look after aged and desti ­Episcopal bishop and a Jewish tue parishioners.

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10 THE ANCPOR -Diocese of Fall River-Thurs., May .16,1963

Says Lundberg's Analysis Of Catholicism ~Is False

By Msgr. George G. Higgins Director, NCWC Social Action Departmeht

What will our lives and our institutions be like 25, 50, 150 years from now? Sociologist Ferdinand Lundberg of New York University is bold enough to try to answer this staggering question in a new book entitled "The Coming W 0 rId Transformation" (Doubleday, Co., Inc., $5.75) Professor Lundberg's unin­hibited predictions about the future of government, capital ­ism, science, and education will be of less im­mediate interest to readers of the Catholic press thaI his dismal analysis of the future of reli ­gion in the Western world. "On a very long­term trend," he confidently as­serts, "religion as we know it appears to be on thE" way out." All of the tra-iitional religions, he says, "may be expected to be long in dying as their practical role diminishes under the erosion of new techniques and insights and the emergence of new types of personalities."

Sense of Humor? Sir Charles Darwin, of all peo­

ple, has said all that needs to be said about this pessimistic prophecy: "While pone of :us can help hoping that when anyone· undertakes to prophesy .the future, the facts will prove hini wrong." .

The . fact that this quotation from Darwin appears on ·the frontispiece of "The·· Coming. World Transformation". would seerr. to suggest, by the way, that Professor Lundberg-in spite of 395 pages of gloomy evidence. to the contrary-may still have a lIense of humor after all.

In any event, while we . are not going to be so silly as to argue with Lundberg the .proph­et, we should iike to disa'gree­on one point in particular"":""with Lundberg the sociologist. As a sociologist, he is not very well ­informed· on contemporary Ca­tholicism.

Encourages Oooperation "Catholic leaders," he says,'

"attempt to insulate their com­municants by indoctrination and self, segregation, reducing inter­action with non-Catholics' to a minimum * * * But the Church cannot prevent the necessary interaction of :ts communicants on the basic economic and po­tical levels and on the general cultural level."

Twenty or 30 years ago this analysis of Catholicism might have appeared to be at· least superficially plausible. At the present time, however, it is pat­ently false.

The trend today within the Church is to encourage the faith­ful to cooperate to the fullest possible extent with non-Catho­lics "on the basic economic and political level and on the ge!l­eral cultural level."

This irreversible trend has been under way for many years, but it was given a new impetus in Pope John XXIII's encyclical; 'Pacem in Terris" (Peace on Earth).

New Impetus "The doctrinal principles out.

lined in this Document," Pope Jolin reminds the faithful, "* * * provide Catholics * * * with a vast field in which they can meet and come to an understand­ing ,.both with Christians separ­ated from this Apostolic See, and also with human beings who are "not enlightened by faith in Jesus Christ, but who are en­dowed with the light of reason and with a natural and operative honesty."

Citing a passage from his earlier encyclical, "Mate~ et Magistra" (Christianity and So­cial Progress), the Holy Father further reminds the faithful that, in their dealings with their non­Catholic neighbors, they are to "show themselves to be animated by a spirit of understanding and detachment, and disposed to work loyally ill the pursuit of objectives which are of their nature good, or conducive, to good." . .

.. Cushin« Pa.storal Even ~~~e re~entIy, Cardinal

Gushing .of Bosto•. 'hils made the . same point very forcefully iii his magnificent Pastoral 'Letter .of . Aprii 28" "'ihe Church and .Pub­lic Opinion:" Repeatedly' ill the course of this Pastoral the Car- .' diDlil.challeng~ the laity to C0.­operate. wholeheartedly with their non-:Cathqlic neighbors ill the service of the community.

If Professor, J;.undberg were to take the trouble' to study .I'ope John's new encyclical and Car­dinal Cushing's recent. Pastoral on the role of the laity in, the Church, he might want to revise his pessimistic outlook on the future of Catholicism

On the other hand, he seems to be so strongly persuaded that Catholicism is out of date that perhaps no amount of evidence to the contrary would lead him to change his mind. In any event, Catholics will want to study these two documents very carefully. They will find' in them a new source of optimism about the future 'of religion.

Copies of the encyclical, "Peace on· Earth," maybe ob­tained by writing to the Publica­tions Office, National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1312 Massa­chusetts Avenue, Northwest, Washington 5, D. C. Price: 3OC.

Copies of Cardinal Cushing's Pastoral, "The Church and Pub­lic Opinion," are available from the Daughters of St. Paul, Ja­maica Plain, Boston 30, Massa­chusetts. Price: 250.

Says Children Near Brazilian City Lack Facilities for Education

NEW ORLEANS (l'o"'C)-Five 'hundred miles up the Amazon River in the rural areas sur­rounding the city of Santarem, Brazil, about 80 per cent of the children can't go to school.

Most of them would like to, but ,the schools are few and far between and there are no mod­ern means of transportation into Santarem.

This was disclosed by Brother lulius Wadekamper, who is now teaching at the Holy Cross IChool in New Orleans. He re­

,:ently returned to tbiscountry Ifter eight years at· the Holy Cross' Brothers' h~gq school­Junior college and formation Douse in the Santarem area.

Though 70 per cent of the peo­ple in the rural Santarem areCUI

are illiterate, Brother Julius said, they are interested in edu­cation and "will do anything to get their children in school."

The Holy Cross Brothers have operated a school at Santarem since 1951. In 1960 they opened their formation house in a rural area outside of Santal'em.

The Brothers hope eventually to expand their teachi.ng activi­ties in Brazil by having enough native candidates for the broth­erhood to turn the formation house into a novitiate.

"Our purpose is education," said Brothers Julius, "and we hope to accomplish this in Brazil by having increased native voca­tions-Brazilians who will be trained to teach their fellow cit­izens."

OLD FOLKS FROLIC: Solicitors for the annual Cath­olic Charities Appeal were entertained at their meetings by 35' guests. from Our Lady's Haven, Fairhaven. Mary Keane, .86, left, and Pat Meaney, 92, right, shared the spotBght with the old song' and dance . routine, . ":MIss Spring." . .

u. S. Tries to Establish Alliance Fo.. Progress in ..Hemisphere·,

WASHINGTON (NC) - The' whose consequences .cannot be United' States is working hard foreseen. but which are more in Latin America and hoping for likely ~o serve the objectives of tim~time to make the Alliance our adver.saries than the inter­for Progress work.. estsof .Latin America· and the

Castro's. Cuba-recognized as United States." a staging area for communist . Assistant 'Secretary Martin aggression in this hemispher~ also Slilid "we are providing aid has given a new urgency to the to our sister republics in public development of Latin America's safety and anti-subversive efforts human and material 'resources. . • • * in the framework· of a

This is made crystal clear in long-term program * * * to main­remark of high State Department tain order and the strengthen officials. democratic institutions so the

For example, Edwin M. Mar- Alliance may have a chance to ripen."

tin, Assistant Secretary of State Scholarships in Cuba for Inter-American Affairs, told a Congressional committee: "Our An estimated 1,000 to 1,500 own destiny is inextricably young people from various Latin bound up with the development American countries went to of a hemisphere-wide renewal Cuba in 1962 on the pretext of which s long overdue. The alter- pursuing normal studies. But native is a series of convulsions they also received instructions

in guerilla warfare and subver­sive tactics, our officials claim.

Italian President Other sources estimate that in any year there are 25,000 youngGets Papal Honor L a tin Americans studying

ROME (NC) - Italian Presi­ abroad, perhaps· as many as dent Antonio Segni has received 8,000 of them in communist­the highest papal honor, the dominated countries, and that Supreme Order of Christ, at the Cuba alone offers them' 2,000 Quirinal Palace here, the offi ­ llCholarships. cal residence of Italian presi­ Civil police officials in Latin dents. America have asked for assist­

Archbishop Car 10 Grano, arice with training programs in Apostolic Nuncio to Italy, pre­ riot cOntrol and other threats to sented the award the day before public order. As a consequence, President Segni Was to visit a public safety program is an Vatican, City to see the Balzan integral part of AID's program, Peace Prize presented to Pope in an effort to meet these re­John. Archbishop Grano visited quests.

California Bishop Scores Proposed Family Planning

SACRAMENTO (NC)­Bishop Alden J. Bell of Sacra­mento has asserted that a proposed California state­sponsored program of birt1a limitations would "in the end compound the very problems which the sponsors of such legis­lation seek to alleviate,"

The California prelate made his comment in reference to a State Senate concurrent resolu­tion which seeks to put the Legislature on record as stating that "family planning services should be included as a regular part of an adequate health care program."

The resolution urges the IState Department of Public Health, itt cooperation with local health agencies,' "initiate, supplement and furnish such services."

Now But What Later B!shop Bell said: "Any artificial limitation upoa

birth which f r u s t rat e s the natural power to generate life i1s an offense against the law of God and of nature * * * Those who propose a state-sponsored program for the dissemination of birth control information and devices assert that such a pro­gram will help to eliminate the burden of caring for children (J(f

those upon the relief rolls. "The elimination of poverty,

disease and unemployment are all desirable goals. We do not believe, however, that the proper solution to the problem. of poverty, .disease and unem­ployment is the elimination' (J(f the poor, the sick and the unem­ployed.· .

"Once the sta'te embarks upon a policy of limiting births, it ",ill inevitably be faced with the de­

,Ci9ion of determing whose births will be controlled. .

"Once the principle' is recog­nized, . however,' there are De

practical restraints which may in 199ic be imwsed upon ~he state's power to ta:k:e or to de~,. life. .

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Wor~ester Hospitals Get Federal Grrr"l't$.

WORCESTER (NC)-The two Catholic hospitals in the Diocese of Worcester are recipients of grants under the Hill-Burton Act which provides Federal funds to assist hospital construction.

St. Vincent Hospital, Worces­ter, is planning an expansion program which will add some 125,000 square feci of floor spac~ and 114 new beds to the existing structure. It received about $300,000.

St. Camillus Hospital, which recently announced plans for construction of a 48-bed hospital for chronically-ill men in Whit­insville, will receive $348.215, or about one th.rd of the construc­tion cost.

College Graduates' Abhor Commitment

ST. PAUL (NC)-Father Theo­dore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., said here that too many students graduate from U. S. colleges and universities with "an abhorrence to commitment."

"The very nature of truth demands commitment," Father Hesbul'gh, president of :"J'otre Dame University told 300 area Notre Dame alumni and their wives at a dinner.

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs., May .16,1963

Jesuit Missionary Explains How to Beat Brainwashers

By Rt. Rev. Msgr. John S. Kennedy Father John W. Clifford, S.J., was for three years a

prisoner of the Chinese Communists, and for all that period his captors attempted to brainwash him. What the exper­ience was like, he tells in his book In The Presence of My Enemies (Norton. $4.50). But this is not primarily a personal narrative. The au­thor wants to set out the elements of brainwashing and to show that, if one is properly prepared, the frighten­ing process can be successfully resisted. Father Clifford, now 46, was born in San Francisco and belonged to a very happy family. The idea of the priest.: hood was in his mind early. but it was only when he was in college that he decided to act upon it.

He entered the Society of Jesus. From the start, he hoped to be sent to China. This did in­deed prove to be his assignment, and he had become deeply at­tached to the country and its people when, in 1949, the Com­munists took over Shanghai, where he was stationed as a teacher.

At first the Reds acted with restraint, to allay the fears of the people and disarm them. Then gradually, the pressure mounted. A radically different society, in accord with the Marx­ist ideology, was the goal, and the drive to achieve it was ruth­less.

Filth and Squalor ...to Father Clifford expected. to be

.. !-,. arrested, and when he was seized, on June 15; 1953, it came as no surprise but as the culmi­nation of four years of waiting. He presents a lengthy review of the treatment accorded him. .

lot varied, bu;' its objective did not. Always the aim was to in­duce him to confess to spying and hostile activity in the inter­est of western imperialism. Such a confession would be used to demonstrate to the people that China was indeed in danger and that draconian measures, to uni­fy and strengthen the country in the face of a wily and unscrupu­lous enemy, were fully justified.

He was first put in a cell measuring 12 feet by six and housing six prisoners. The food was sparse and wretched. Daily two basins of water were pro­vided, in which all six prisoners were to wash. Twice a day a prisoner might be permitted to go to the lavatory. All was filth and squalor.

Fight for Soul The prisoners were to keep

absolute silence, and from 5 A.M. to 9 P.M. were to sit in a certain, unvarying position, med­itating on their crimes. What such an existence, day after day, was calculated to do to a human being, is easily imaginable.

Father Clifford saw at once that he must fight for his soul, for his mind and will, for con­trol of his emotions. The hours of silence he used to recollect all the pleasant hours of his life, to reconstruct books he had read, to review canon law, to pray.

He disciplined himself to this, and soon had a routine of it go­ing. In addition, he worked out a method of keeping track of the calendar and of the liturgical seasons (although he was to be without Mass and Communion for a dreary series of 888 days in' all).

Refuses to Write He also· yelled back at the

brutal guards - something they were completely unused tol And when his formal interrogations began, he protested his inno­cence, charged his captors with persecution, then held steadfast­ly to silence. He refused to write out the story of his life, as ordered, and to sign anything at all.

The Reds tried other tactics.

He was moved to a second prison, put in with a batch of prisoners who endlessly dis­cussed the miraculous wonders and invariable ri!:!htness and t!oodnp~" of the Communist re­/time. When seven months of that did not break him. he was put into a .dun!:!eon; next he was ~ubiecten to interminahle reoe­tition of the same. lemrthy accu­satorv haran<tue alternatinf! with periods of bein!!, reouired to stand ri!:!idly at attention for honTS.

This was followed by a month in a padded cell. In the next cu­bicle was a lunatic who slept durin!! the rl"v but screamed an ni<tht long. When this treatment was tried on him a second time, two lunatics were used-one on dav shift. the other on night shift. so that· Father ~1H'forrl Itot no respite from the horrible racket. and no rest.

Attempt Confusion The Communists then tried

mixing the sweet with the sour. He would be ltiven a cell reason­ably clean. with an unboarded window allowin!:! fresh air to enter. something like a bed. bet­ter fare, and access to Red Cross parcels which had been sent to him.

He steeled himself to resist such seduction. because he knew that it would be quickly and ar­bitrarily supplanted by harsh treatment. in an attempt to con­ftise and destroy him.

He was a mass of prickly heat, boils. infected splotches, stink bug bites, as well as emaciated and exhausted, when he was told of the agreement, on Sept. 14, 1955, by the terms of which Red China and the United States were to exchange, the first, American prisoners. and the. sec<md', any Chinese in the U. S. wishing to go to China:

Offers Mass In Prison But relesase was not at hand

for Father Clifford. He came to trial only at the end of October,­1955, was found guilty, and was given a three-year sentence. It was thereafter that he received a Red Cross package· containing packets marked vitamins but· containing . miniature· hosts, a tiny bottle of Mass wine, and a chalice an inch tall. 'Surrepti ­tiously he· offered Mass 41 times.'

Without prior notice his re­lease came on May 10, 1956. Out of prison, he was kept under house arrest for :five weeks, then sailed for Hong Kong on July 4.

Analyzes Ordeal He stresses the indispensabn­

ity of knowing the Communist enemy and the techniques em­ploYed by him. He analyzes his own ordeal to bring out the counter-measures w h i c h defeat the wily, persistent, conscience­less and· merciless agents of a system that· is satisfied with nothing .. short of: total submis­

~. The strength and resources re­

quired :for victory over brain­washing he details. These are principally intellectual and spiritual. They are what is with­in a man. ,

It is the kind of inner life, not the degree of health or vigor of the physical organism, on which depends the issue of the batUe with the brainwashers.

Council Starts New Era in Church Life MONTREAL (NC)-Paul Emile Cardinal Leger assessed the Sec­ond Vatican Council as "the be­ginning of a new era in the life of the Church."

Already it has done great things for the universal Church

.and the entire world, and we have every right to expect that much more ·good is s1lil1 to come," the Archbishop of Mon­treal told the N.C.W.C. New. SeI'I

Says Education

EXPECT GREAT THINGS: Arcadio Cardinal Larraona, C.M.F., left, president of the Second Vatican Council's Com­mission on the Liturgy, and Paul Emile Cardinal Leger, right, a member of the Coordinating Commission preparing for .the Council's second session, evinced their beliefs in recent interviews that the Council will initiate a new era in the life of the Church. NC Photo.

Seeks Evidence New England Mountains Topp·ed Hi~alayas

BOSTON (NC) - A Jesuit ers who are building the atIue­priest is working far under­ duct. ground to prove that New Eng­ Father Skehan has discovered land's rolling hills once were a type of feldspare in the tunnel higher than the towering Hima­ which is found only in the cen· layas. tral part of great mountain

. Father James W. Skehan, S.J., chains. chairman o:f the geol!>gy depart­ He considers this evidence ofment at Boston College, is study­ the presence of great mountainsing the physical and chemical in New England 300 millioncomposition of rocks in the $16

years ago.million water tunnel being dug across central Massachusetts. "The Himalayas are only 10

million years old. In another 150Wearing a yellow slicker, hard million years they will lookhat and mud-splattered sweater, much like the hills do today inthe priest digs samples of rock

while working alongside labor- Massachusetts," he said.

Emigrants' 'Ambassador' Crossed 'Ocean 530 Times in~43 Years

UDINE (NC) - The inter-. nationally known "Ambassador of the Emigrants" has gone into retirement here in Italy after crossing the ocean 530 times.

Father Luigi Ridolfi, 81, has unpacked his traveling bags for the last time and has retired to his native village of Avasinis near here to liye in an almshouse which he founded.

The Italian priest's first voy­age to assist emigrants was made in 1925 when he accompanied a group of Italians to Argentina. The following year he made his first trip to the United States for the same purpose. Since then he has constanUy traveled to accompany Italian emigrants to every part of the world.

dMen's Council Lau s Top Intellectuals

ATLANTIC CITY (NC)­Four o:f the nation's top intel­lectual leaders received awards at the biennial l'."'ational Councll of Catholic Men convention here. . The honors for intellectual leadership established in 1961 by the NCCM to emphasize "the critical importance of intellec­tual leadership in the lay apos­tolate," went to:

Thomas P. Neill, St. Louis University professor of history; Vincent E. Smith, philosophy pro:fessor and director of the Institute in the Philosophy of Science a,t St. John's University, Jamaica, N.Y.; William K. Wim­satt, Jr., English professor and fellow of Silliman College, Yale University; and Charles M. Herzfeld, director for ballistie missile defense, Advanced He­searcll Projects Agency, office ot. U.s. secretary ot. Defense.

In Toronto he was given the name "Ambassador of the Emi­grants" because of his untiring activity in bringing the problems of a large community of Italians in that city to the attention of the authorities.

Blesses New Base Of Relief Services

NEW YORK (NC) - Brook­lyn's Bishop Bryan J. McEnte­gart blessed a newly completed "in-again-out-again" operation base of Catholic Relief Services - National Catholic Wel1are Conference here.

Bishop Edward E. Swanstrom, CRS-NCWC executive director, assisted at the ceremony.

The base is anewly furnished warehouse. Already more than 15 million pounds of clothing, ahoes, bedding equipment and other supplies collected in the 1962 Thanksgiving clothing cam­paign have been processed through the warehouse and sent to the needy overseas. Some 250' persons are working at the ware­house.

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Without Religion Is Mistake SPRINGFIELD (NC)-lt

is a mistake to exclude Ie­ligious values and influencel from the educational system, James F. Dixon, president Oil Antioch College, said here ill Ohio.

Dixon, speaking at Witten­burg University at the annuai brotherhood I:>anquet of the Springfield unit oi Frontiers In­ternational, told his audience he fully understands the "Church­State dilemma," but added that society will be adversely at. fected "if we keep on making our schools amoral."

It is possible now for a persOll to spend "half of his life"-from kindergarten through higher edu­cation-in an educational situa.­tion which is not "value-ori ­ented," he observed.

The college president attack!­ing racial discrimination, said that "the universality of preju­dice is one of the common'humaa problems" and he stressed that words alone, or values alone, are not enough to solve the race problem.

"Action must flow from vd­ues that are held," Dixon said.

Hold Conference On Ecumenism

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Specialists in education and the ecumenical movement have bees taking part in the fourth national conference on Doctrine an« Ecumenism which concludes here today.

Sponsored by the Paulist In~

tute and the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, the meeting has discussed guiding principlea for ecumenism.

A highlight of the sessions waa !i discussion of Protestant-Cath­olic relations between FathelP Gustave Weigel, S.J., of Wooclo­stock College, and Dr. Robelt McAfee Brown, a Prellbyteriaa minister and theologian, of Staa­ford University.

Others who spoke included Father Thomas· F. Stransk~ C.S.P., an American staff mem­ber of the Vatican's Secretariat for Promoting Christian Uni~

and Father Daniel J. O'HanloD, S.J., of Alma College, Los Gatoe,

Name Parish School For First Pastor

PITTSBURGH (NC)-A pastel' here asserted the tradition of naming schools for saints is out of place in the 20th century.

Accordingly Father Thomas a. Murphy, pastor of Resurrectioa church in suburban West Mifl ­lin, dedicated the new parisll school and named it the J ameli L. Lavelle Memorial School ill honor of the parish's first pastOl:o now dead.

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NationafHonorSociety Receives Memb·ers, Other Students Score In Science, Latin, Debating

Back at work after last week's two day holiday occa­sioned by the Diocesan school convention are students of the 12 area high schools. As usual, though, they're finding time for a bit of relaxation along with the e~tra work upcom­ing final exams require. At

music department will presentJesus-Mary Academy in Fall its concert and swing bands in River seniors bave been re- combination with the school glee eeived into the Alumnae and club. Parents Association. Miss Claire The concert band, under di­Amiot, senior president, received rection of Brother William membership cards for her fellow Lowney, C.S.C.has scheduled classmates and Mrs. George N. music of various s1;yles and dif­,Sevigny was named new presi- fering tempos. To be featured dent of the group. will be a beguine, "Serenata,"

At the same ceremony nine and Badinage for Brasses." lesus Marians were received Also on the program are into the Madonna, Chapter of scores from "Greenfellow" and 1b.e National Honor Society. "Holiday in Paris," together Eleven were accepted as proba- with the jazz version of "Anvil tionary members. The unit plans Chorus" and an arrangement of • trip to Goffstown, N.H. in the "Everything's Coming up near future. Roses."

"Solving Equations by Paper Brother William .Babbitt'sglee Folding" was the intriguing en- club will present a series of old try of Bishop Stang's Alfred favorites, including "Kentucky Saulniers into the Massachu_ Babe;" "April Showers" and setts State Science Fair held "Creation," while soloists John last week at M.I.T. The project Colton and Tim McNulty will be won him an honorable mention featured in a show boat medley. certificate. Also winning certi- Also to be heard are li barber­ficates were fellow Stangites shop quartet and a "Mitch Miller William Rousseau, whose exhi- Medley." bit dealt with probabiliUr; and Far .East Robert Murray, presenting a At Fall River's Mt. St. Mary study of hurricanes. Academy, basketball is in the

Also at the North Dartmouth news as seniors play sophs in in­high school, William Rousseau tramural finals. Y.earbooks are and George Niesluchow:ski are claiming attention, too as seniors added to previously announced swap autographs and "remember winners of Auxilium Latinum when" messages in the pages of awards; They will receive me- their brand new annuals. 1Iallions and ribbons for having Tomorrow morning students at maintained medalist scores in Dominican Academy will hear annual contests over the past Brother M. Celestine of .the three years. Brothers .of Christian Schools.

LeCiOD.f Mary ',Vhe missionary will speak and At Dominican Academy, Fail ~w slides on missionaryaetiv­

River, Charlotte Pelland, a sen- ities in Burma, where he is ,con­tor, ii receiving congratulations JreCted with a school enrolling from her felklw .students for some 4,000 boys. He-is at present "'viag been awardedayear',s em a fundraisin,g tour of the tuition scholarship to St. Anne's . U'nited States and Canada. Hospital School of Nursing. She :Together with 'students from bas consistently m a i n ta i ne d·other area high schools, Bishop . bighest honors on the principal's 'Stang representatives will be at ... and is .active in the glee a .banquet Monday .nigt. Spon­dub, on the memory book .sta£(, sarelii'. by the English Speaking _ the orehestraand on the Union' of G~ater New .Bedford, bowling team. the event will be .one occasion . Busy with preparations for for the pr-esentation of awardsin participation ina Legion of an essay contest on ~'The De­Mary rally. at 2:30 this Sunday velopment of the English and afternoon in Buttonwood Park American Constitutions." ue Holy Family High School Plans for next year's debate .rodents. The New Bedford season were laid at a regional school will be represented by the meeting at St. Catherine's Aca­entire membership of its so- demy in Newport. Representa­dality, with six girlsodalists thies' froni Diocesan high .schools acting as guards of honor in the were" among those present and .

.May procession which is to :. r~sponsible for carrying' on the feature the event, while the rest" work of the Narragansett Inter­of the sodality members will - scholastic Debate League.' march. . Amina( ~eeting

Music's in the air at Coyle Annual Honors Night is among High School in Taunton. Annual end-of~year act i v i tie sbeing Spring Music FestiV'al is set for looked forward to at Coyle High 'rhursday, Friday and Saturday, School. It's scheduled for early May 23 through 25. The Coyle . JUM. This week saw Catholic'

University examinations taken by Coyle boys, with the books being closed . on that project

. . yesterday. Sodality Union Meeting, sche­

dUled for Ascension Thursday, May 23, at Mt. St. Mary Aca- . dem)". Theme of the day will be "The Apostolate ·of .Leisure," with two main talks .being de­voted to the topic. Following the addresses, the audience w:ill dis­cuss them in small groups.

At 'Holy Family High School six students have abetter· un­

.derstanding. of how their city is . gov.erned. Taking part in- .New

Bedr-ord City Government Day were Margaret O'Leary, asses­sor; .Paul Ponte, purchasing agent; Thomas Azar, city clerk; Alice. O~Leary, Richard Perras and Robert Peccini, councillors. ~The six visited the depart­

ments to which they were as­signed, gathering much "inside information" on city planning..

Debate Dances

TO SALVE: Fall River' They dance for a good cause at Mt. St. Mary's Academy '" '" '" Academy. of the Sacred To raise funds to send debateHearts' senior Nancy M. league members to the National

Davis, daughter of Mr. and ­ Catholic Forensic League con­Mrs. William Davis of 178 vention in Pittsburgh, students Shawmut Street, plans to. have been sponsoring Friday

night dances at the Catholicattend Salve Regina College Co~unity Center, on Franklin on a Fall River Catholic Street in Fall River. Three more

Woman's Club Scholarship. dances are scheduled in the CUI'­

rent series and students from other schools are cordially in­vited to attend.

Also at the Mount, 'excite­ment's running high over the Senior Prom, scheduled for Tuesday, June 11, following graduation by two days. With the theme "Days of Wine and Roses," the prom will beheld in the academy gym. In general charge is Linda Ferreira.

Nor is thought ·of others for­gotten in the whirl of student activities at the Mount. Orches­tra .members were found at the Veterans Hospital in Providence last week, whel'e they enter­tamed patients 'with a varied. program.

Irene Griffith,. Tim 0 thy O'Leary, Russell Foley .and Kathleen Sciscento repr-esented Holy Family Student Council at . the MassaChusetts, Stu den t Council State Convention at Nauset Regional High School, . Orleans. There they participated in election naming officers to the 'State Student Council Board.

UnderfeatedTeam At Dominican Academy - ad­

vanced piano and violin students will be .heard ina recital in. the scho.ol auditorium Sunday after- . noon. Also at the Fall River school, 'varsity basketball mem­·bers are looking forward to the anp.ual banquet of the Girls' 1Narragansej;t Basketball League. The event .is set for Monday, May 27 at .Stevenson's restau­rant. .,

Another Narragansett League, ·thisone the. debating ~nit, has

P,oIish Cong.regation Hono,sPrelate

B (\) STO N (NC)- Richard' Cardinal Cushing was honored here for his activity in ac­quaintingAmericans with 1lhe story of Our Lady ofCresto­showa, patroness of Poland.

The Archbishop ,of Boston was nominated to membership 'in the Confraternity of St. Paul, ·the First Hermit, better known as the Pauline Fathers. Their head­quarters are in Poland. The honor . was bestowed 'at Em­manuel ColI e g e by Father Michael M. Zembrzu,ski, D.S.P., director. of .the Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doyles­town, Pa.

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F AmHAVEN ACADEMY: Glee club officers at Sacred Hearts Academy, Fairhaven are, front, Blanche Gautreau, secretary; Lillian Blanchette, President; rear, Mary Ellen Wojcicki, librarian; Diane Rondeau, vice-president.

honored Holy F.amily debaters, undefeated all season, with first place in the league. Tohis is the second s t r a i g h t year Holy Family has .received the trophy marking this achievement. Ac­cepting it on behalf of the school were Atty. Maurice Downey, team ,cGaC'b, Rieh.arD Perras, Ed­war<l Parr. Tho ma s Azar, Marilyn Mulcairns, Mary Ellen Or.oW'J.-ey, Maureen. :O'Grady and Kathleen Kennedy.

WIN N E R:Fall River Cat hoI i c Woman's Club Scholarship w.inner Anne Louise Gibbons, senior at the Academy of the Sacred . Hearts, Fall River, will. major in mathematics at B:os ton C 0 He g e. She is daughter of 'Mrs. Edward C. Gibbons CYf 88 Farnham Street.

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K of C .Program Still Mounting

NEW HAVEN (NC)-A total of 4,655,026 inquiries have been received during the 16-year his­tory of the Catholic advertising program sponsored by the Knights of Columbus.

Supreme Knight Luke E. Hart also reported that 497,257 per­sons enrolled for instruction as a resul'!; of the ·campaign.

The program was inaugurated by the K. of C. in January, 1947. Through ads in magazines,

.. newspapers and Sunday supple­m:en.ts of general circulation, 'Catholic truths are explained and inquiries are invited. Some inquiries result in requests for instructions in the Catholic Faith by mail.

Ask Instructions Hart reported that during the

period from May 1, 1962, to May 1, 1963, in the lTnitedStates there were 240,573 inquiries while 32,207 enrolled for instruc­tions, while in Canada there were 23,582 inquiries and 1,985 enrollments. During the same period in other countries of the world, the report .said, there were 5,831 inquiries and 1,625 enrollments.

The report disclosed 76 in­quiries had been received from China during the year with one application for .Instructions. From Cuba there were 30 in­quiries and 3 enrollments; Hun­gary five inquiries and Yugo­slavia one inquiry with no en­rollments.

Help Rebuild Quebec AngJican Church

VALLEYFIELD (lIo~C)-eath-

oUe ~enerosity lar,gely was re-l•• ,sponslble for the restoration of"" .

. historic St. Mark's Anglican'" .church, rebuilt after it wl:\s swept i:1y fire.

An estimated one-third of the throng who attended the dedi­cation rites w.ere Catholics. Pres­ent were Msgr. .Jean Denis Cadieux, rector of the Catholic cathedral, who had made an .ap­peal from his pulpit to his pa­rishioners to help restore St. Mark's, and Father Omer Tes­sier, assistant rector of the Val­leyfield Catholic Seminary.

Honor Fr. Klekotka WASHINGTON (NC)":""Father

John A. Klekotka, O.S.A., presi­dent of Villanova University, was among those receiving Vig­ilant Patriot Recognition AWlirds from the All-American Confer­ence to Combat Communism. The awards were presented by Dr. Daniel Poling, editor of the Christian Herald magazine and a founder of the conference.

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Attleboro ST. STEPHEN

$500 Mr. & Mrs. Leo Roy & Family

$200 Rev. J. Omer. Lussier

$100 Morse Sa·nd & Gravel Co. Mr. & Mrs. Felicien Brochu

$25 Mr; & Mrs. Edward Brittona,

Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid Letebvre, Mr & Mrs. Robert Cloutier, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Bessette, Better Home Products Co.

Allen Blanchard· Lawn Mower Sales, Lapierre Stone-e-Iea Golf Course, Anita Guimond, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Date, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Tremblay & Family. .,.

$20 . Mr. & Mrs. Gedeon Lacroix,

Mr. & Mrs. Eric Maslem, Mr. & Mrs. Delphis Paradis, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Denis, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dumont.

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Lavergne

& Family, Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Laferriere, Mr, & Mrs. Julien Marquis & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Leopold Marquis, Mr. & Mrs. Martie Rossiter & Family.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Gendron, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Tremblay, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Racicot, Leon Koloo­stian, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Tremblay.

Mr. & Mrs. Lue Pelletier, Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Leblanc, Mr. &

. Mrs. Lionel Paradis, Mr. & Mrs. Armand Aussant, Mr. & Mrs. Archie Hebert.

Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Gingras, Mr. & Mrs. Herve Dumont, Aldea Erickson, Mr. & Mrs. Wil­liam P.arkinson, Mr. & Mrs. J. Bte. Lajoie.

Mr. & Mrs. John E. Healey, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hebert, Mr. & Mrs, Norman Graveline,. Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Loranger, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Hetu.

Mr. & Mrs. John Rogers, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gelinas, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Baril, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Levesque, Irerie 'I'aylor.

Doris Contois, Alm'a Contois, Janet Levesque, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Levesque, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Stebbins.

Mr. & Mrs. Marcel La Palme, Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Boudreau, Mr. & Mrs. Armand Dube, Mr. & Mrs. Treffle Caron, Mr. & Mrs. Edouard Goudreau, Rita Goud­reau.

$10 Janet Cossar, Mr. & Mrs.

Gerard Raymond, Albert Goud­reau, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Seguin.

Mr. & Mrs. Donat Raymond, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid Hemond, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Landry, Mr. & Mrs. Henri Davignon, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Karol.

Eva Cayer, Mr. & Mrs. Ar­mand Tougas, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rapoza, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Fonteneau, Mr. & Mrs. William Daigneault.

Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Goyette, Mr. & Mrs. Philippe Jalbert, Mary Cole, Eva Para­dis, Mr. & Mrs. Rene Hebert.

Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Hebert, Theresa Danue, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Boilard, Gloria Siekeira, Ona La Palme.

Mr: & Mrs. Frededck Sher­bert, Hilda LaPalme, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Plante, Mr. & Mrs. Lorenzo Daneau, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Pelletier.

Mr. & Mrs. Roger Daneau, Peter F. Gagner, Mary. Charron,' Mr. & Mrs. William Stubler, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Arnold.

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Martin, Mr. & Mrs. Raoul Lacasse, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Allard, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Ladebauche, Alma Mar­chand.

Mr. & Mrs. John April, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bousquet, Mr. &

. Mrs. Theodore Charron Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Charron Jr.. Mr. & Mrs. Charles GaUdet.

Mr. & Mrs. Delphis Ringuette, . Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Filipe, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Lacourse Gobin Motors, Dorothy Boisse.'

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Chagnon, Rita Brochu, Lorraine Brochu, Mr., ­ & Mrs. Donald Nicholson,. An­geline Brochu.

Mr. & Mrs. Floyd McKinney, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Laliberte Helen Flynn, Mr. & Mrs. Frank

Cruz, Mr. & Mrs. William Far­rell.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bois, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Gaumont, Mr. & Mrs. James Cunha, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Andrews, Mr. & Mrs .Guido Petrillo.

Mr. & Mrs. William Whalen, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lindberg, Mr. & Mrs. Godefroy Gagnon, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Gagnon, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Dubuc.

Mr. & Mrs. Normand Daigle, Mrs. Chester Goodwin, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Richard, Ronald Landry, Mrs. David Moline.

'Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Bizier, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Soucy, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond' Theroux, Mr. & Mrs. Oharles Landry, Mr. & Mrs. Normand Berard.

Mr. & Mrs. Donald La­moureux, Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Lynch, Mr. & Mrs. Francois Gousie, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ber­geron, Mr. & Mrs. Alex. Goud­reau Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. William Long & F'amily, Normand Turgeon, Lil ­lian Lamoureux, Florence La­moureux, Eleanor Lavallee.

Mr. & Mrs. William Crowther, Mr. & Mrs. Rene Gabriel, Mr. & Mrs. Augustine Rapoza, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Peloquin, Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Provost.

Mr. & Mrs. Leon Cayer, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Gauvin, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Richard, Mr. & Mrs. Vital Lacasse, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Zabek.

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Aussant, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Livesey, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lima, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Macomber, Claire Daneau, Mr. & Mrs. .Deona Brousseau.

ST. MARY

$35 Mr.• Mrs. John Marshall Dr. & Mrs. A. MacIsaac

$25 Mr. & Mrs. John S. Francis,

Mr. & Mrs. Avila Grenier, Dr. William A. Morinville.

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hodge, Mrs.

Mary E. Coyle. $10

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Chandley, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore de Grenier, Mr. & Mrs. James Drew, Mrs. Sophie Gagnon, Mr. & Mrs. An­tone Governo.

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Governo, Mr. & Mrs. J. Aime Lambert, Miss Rose Lambert, Mr. & Mrs. Clement Lesage, Mr. & Mrs.

. Russell Partridge. Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah Raposa,

Mr. & Mrs. James Rogan, Mrs. Eva ~weeney, Mr. & Mrs. Her. bert West, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mar­tin.

Manuel Am:tral, Mrs. Richard Marsland, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gendreau, Mr. & IV~rs. Joseph Dufort, Mrs. A. Hall Worth.

ST. JOSEPH

$500 Rev. Ubalde Deneault

$35 Mrs. Yvonne· Hamel

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Zito Mr.• Mrs. Oscar Desrosiers

$20 Mrs. Jean Baptiste St. Pierre Mr. & Mrs. Aldage Pelletier "

Pauline & Paul $15

Mr. • Mrs. Bernard Lofgren, Mr. Donat Desrosiers

$10 Mrs. Joseph Nadeau & Daugh.

tel'S, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Prefon­taine, Mr. Rosario Proulx, Mr.. Lionel Demers, Mr. P h i'l i P Plante.

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Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sears, Mr. • Mrs. Paul A. Goulet, Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Forget, Dr. & Mrs. Eugene Roy, Joseph Antaya.

Lillian Audette, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Governo, Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Courcy, Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Juaire, Gaetan Collette Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Oliver ~ille, Mr. & Mrs. 'Donald Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Thibeault, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Almeida, Robert Al­meida, Mr. • Mrs. Everett Lavin.

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Diocesan Sodality Union To Hear College Head

Five hundred young men and women from eight high schools in the Diocese will hold the annual Queen of Peace Sodality Union Conven­tion this year at Mt. St. Mary Academy, Fall River, on Ascen­sion Thursday, May 23.

Opening talk at the Conven­tion will be given by the Presi­dent of the newly-formed South­eastern Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dr. Joseph L. Driscoll.

Morning and afternoon panel discussions and sessions will In­clude sodalists from the partici ­pating high schools and also col­lege students, former officers of the Sodality Union. Two mem­bers of the Holy Cross Sodality Speakers' Bureau will also ad­dress the Convention-Francis Kelly, and Daniel Stella.

A noon Mass will be cele-' brated by Rev. Joseph L. Powers, Directors of Religious Edu~ation

at Stang High School and Presi. dent of the Sodality Board of Moderators.

Other feature speakers at the Convention will be Mr. Augustus Silva, Dean of New Bedford In­stitute of Technology, Rev. Ger­ard Boisvert, Sodality Union Spiritual Director, and Rev. Robert Kaszynski of St. Stanis­laus Church, Fall River.

Pope Heqrs Concert VATICAN CITY (NC) - His

Holiness Pope John heard a con­cert played for him last Tuesday in the Vatican's Clementine Hall by the Bamberg Symphony Or­chestra of Germany.

The Pion Family, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Rainville, Mrs. Eva Reilly, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Dubeau, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Giroux.

Edna Viens, Mrs. Harold Chat­terton, Mr. Aime Paille, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Paul, Mr. & Mrs. George Paul.

Lucien Paul, Mr. &: Mrs. Ray­mond Lafontaine, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Belanger.

Mr. Henry Lamarche & Mrs.. Caroline Oden, Mrs. Addie Jette . and Theresa Jette, Mr. & Mrs. Pineault, Mrs. Lilly Boyer.

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Dubuc, Mr.. & Mrs. Paul St. Germain.

Mrs. Theodule Mandeville,' Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bergevine, Mr. & Mrs... N.arcisse Plant, Mr. & Mrs. AI- . fred Letourneau.

Mrs. Etienne Boudreau, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Pelletier, Mrs. Ag­nes Desmarais, Yvette Smith, Er- . nestine Heroux.

Mr. & Mrs. Roger Bourque, Mr.. . & Mrs..George Chaisson, Helen Lapointe, Mr. & Mrs. Camille DUdemaine, Mr. & Mrs. Henri Proulx.

Mr. & Mrs. Amherst Pelletier, Mr. & Mrs. Leon Nolan, Mrs. Vida Dussault, Mr. & Mrs. Jean Fortin, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Trem­blay.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Simpson, Ger­ard Salvas, Joseph Salvas, Lucien Salvas, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lafer­riere.

Mrs. Elzear Laferriere, Mr. & Mrs; Joseph Doucette, Mrs. Rita Irving, Mr. & Mrs. Amedee Mar­ien, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Joubert.

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Brissette, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Figuerado.

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God Love You By Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, D. D.

When you read this column, I will be in Rome making an annual report to the Holy Father and his Congregation of tfte Propagation of the Faith on hOw ,well we have fulfilled. our stewardship duiing the past year. .

As the representative of the Holy Father'.s. Pontifical Mis­sion Societies in the United states, we are responsible for the following duties:

1. To inspire the bishops, priests and faithful of the United States to aid the Holy Father in caring for 80,000 sehools; 10,000 hospitals and dispensaries; Z,OOO or­phanages; 400 leprosaria; 590 homes 1101' the aged; and 300,000 missionaries. in various parts of the world.

2. To inspire the faithful .of the United States to fulfill the words of the Holy Father that he is to be "first and principally aided." The Pontiff does not say that lie is to be uniquely aided but that, as Vicar of Christ, he is to be the first one thought of in missionary aid; secondly, the principal part of the aid is to be given to him. .

Knowing the duties that have been imposed upon us as we make our report, suppose we asked you to take over at this point. How would you feel if the Holy Father asked you how much the Catholics of the United States gave him for all the MissioDII of the world last year? Especially if you had to answer, "Twent~

eight cents!" Would you boast of the f.act by saying: "Your Holiness, every American Catholic so loves the Missions that be has denied himself, throughout the 365 days, the equivalent of one package of cigarettes or the equivalent of one-half a cocktaiL The richest country in the world has sunk ·the Cross deep into its own heart to make this generous offering of twenty-eight cents!" 'Would you say that? Well, how do you think we are going to feel? Aren't there 100,000 of you who could sen.d $10 to The Society for the Propagatio'n of the Faith right now? 11 you don' ('m going to lose my job!

GOD LOVE YOU to :I. E. for $5 "Today I was feelin&' absolutely' depressed and convinced that I wasn't going to lie able to dig out from under a mass of assignments. Then I read your. column and my sense of proportion was restored. Use this as the lIoly Father sees fit." * * * to Mrs. J.A.L. for old I'old and jewelry "It's only catching dust around the house, so you might as well use it to 'catch' souls." * *. to C. A. for $1lI "When my lost wallet was returned to me, I decided to give ail the money in it to the Missions. I want to heip the pOOr Of

.the world." * *. to M. A. R. for $30 "How can I buy a dreSs for a graduation dance when so many in the Missions have

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sse M... &; Mrs. Boward Bristow ·Mr. &:. Mis:_Raymond Kelliher.' ID. MemorY of Rev. Thoma. A.

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Mr. &: Mrs. John Caponigro, Mr. &: Mrs. Edward Casey, The Lavalee Family, Mr. & Mrs. Ar­thur Lorden, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Edward Turley.

Mr. & Mrs. Ray Guillette Mr. & Mrs. Luigi Pinacolitram Silvia, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred

$20 Scanlon, Mr. &: Mrs. John Soper, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Brousseau, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Sullivan.

Miss Marjorie Castro, Mr. &: _ Mrs. David Foley. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST

$15 Daniel Carvalho, Mr. & Mrs. $55

Manuel Carvalho, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. John W. McIntyre Roger Goulet, Mr. & Mrs. James. $50 Nerney, Mrs. Rosalind Martelli.

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mr. &: Mrs. Constant Poholek, Mrs. William F. Sheehan.

Jean Galligan Mrs. William Richardson

$10 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Adams,

Mr. & Mrs. George Aguiar, Mr. &: Mrs. John Ahearn, Virginia Ahearn, Mr. &: Mrs. O. Ahlquist.

Mr. Lionel Almeida, Mr.'&: Mrs. Edward Amesbury, Mr. & Mrs, Manuel Amoral, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Arruda, Mr. & Mrs. Rich. ard Arruda.

Mr. & Mrs. George Audette, Mrs. Florence Audette, Mr. & Mrs. J. Aveioro, Mr. & Mrs. Wal­lace Baker, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Battersby.

Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Benson, Mrs. Senora Boucher, Mr. & Mrs. D. Bra'!monte, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Brastow, Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph Brooeur.

Mr. & Mrs. M. Bullard, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Castro, Mr. & Mrs. loseph Costa, Arlene Charette, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Charette.

Mr.·& Mrs. John Cloud, Mr. & Mrs. Amos Couture, Mr. & Mrs. A,nthony De Mattos, Mr. & Mrs.. Edward Scanlon, Mr. & Mrs. Ted Ellis, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Elshant.

Mr. Robert Erwin, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Erwin, Mr. &. Mrs. M. Farias, Mr. & Mrs. N. Fisher, lIlr. & Mrs. Roger Forget.

Mr. & Mrs. Leon Frigon, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph 'Freitas, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Furtado, Mr. &. Mrs. Zoseph Furtado, Mr. & Mrs. John Flanagan Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Fontaine, Mr. Ie Mrs. R. Gervais, Mr. & Mrs. Martin Gill. Mr. & Mrs. Edward G-ilroy, Mr. &: Mrs. Paul Grady.

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Greve, Mr. &I J(rs. Thomas Hannon, Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Hennessey, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Hewitt, Mr. & Mr.. Merle Holmes.

Mr. & Mrs. Clifford' Homer, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Howe, Mr. 6: Mrs. James Kane, Mr. & Mrs.' Thomas Kelliher, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lander.

Mr. & Mrs. Archie Lavigne, Doris Le Clair, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mabel Lewis, Mrs. Louise Liedka.

·Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lojeck, Ill'. & Mrs. Joseph Luerken, Mr. • Mrs. Chas. Mahan, Mr. &: Mrs. Richard Marc!:., Anthony Mar­&IDs.

Elizabeth Martins, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Mello, Mr. & lIIlrs. Z. Menard, Mr. &: Mrs. O. Mercier, Ill'. & Mrs. Ernest Miguel.

IIr. & Mrs. Edgar Minor, Lo­reUa McCann~ Alice McDermott. Dorothy McManus, Mr. &: Mrs. Larry McNaDy.

:Mr. &: Mrs. William Na7lOr,_t'. ok Mrs. Paul'Nemer, Mr. & III'S. Andrew 1'II"imiroski, Mr.·. Mrs. Leon O'Brien, lIIr. '. Mn. Iobn O'Neill.

Joseph Va1edo de Faria Pa­chaco, Mr. &: Mrs. Manuel Pedro, 1Ir. &: Mrs. Ar1hur PelT)', Mr. & 1Irs. Nels "Plath, Mr. & Mrs. Cni~Pope.

Mr. &; :Ma. Daniel Rapoaa. IIrs. Taylor -Reese. Mr.• JIIIft. John Reynolds, .Mr.&: ... DouglallRheaume, Mra. CiareDce .berts.

111'. ok ·Mr.. Zoseph Reclla, Mr. 6: Mrs. EJzeer Sicard, Stepae. Sicard, Mr. • Mrs. CIulrielt

. lIousa, Mr. &: J(n. ArchieStenU­_d.

-Mr. ok Mn. Robert; Ste¥eM. 1Ir. &: Mr•. A. Travers, Mr. • Mrs. R~and Tremblay; Mr. 6: ••• A. Va. Jjfr, "M.a.. WjIU.o-

Mr. & Mrs. William Parker $40

Dr.. &: Mrs. Harold Thompson $25

Mr. &: Mrs. Brendon Corbett, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. William F. Lovell, Mr. & Mrs, Edward Kelley, Mrs. Anson Hall, The Misses Ernestine and Florenee Moran.

$20 Mr. &: Mrs. Harry Borden

$15 Mr. &: Mrs. John Wilson, Mr.

.& Mrs. Almon McManus, Mr. &: ,Mrs. Thomas Castro, Mr. & Mrs. John R. Bell.

$10 Mr. &: Mrs. Thomas Keane Jr.,

Roy Murray, Jacqueline Ma­louin, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Kelley, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Martin.

Mr. &: Mrs. Raymond Byers, Mr & Mrs Paul Silvia, Mr & Mrs Joseph Dwyer, Mrs. Frederick Rod~ll, Frank Hunt.

Mr: & Mrs. Kenneth Elliot, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Carvalho, Mr. & Mrs. Everett Richard, Mrs. John Bassett, Mrs. Havila Fisher.

Katherine Goff, Charles Brown, Donat Pion, Mr. & Mrs.

.Ward. Mr. &: Mrs. John Wfghtmu.

Mr. &: l'iIra. RaJ' Zlto. -Mr.&: Mrs. Edmund. Anelanlie,

Mr. &: MM. D. Cassidy, Herbert Clegg; Mr. &: 1'tilrs. Gabriel D.

. Cc>sta, Mr. &; Mrs. John Fer­n.ndes. . . Amos Fredette, Mr. &: Mrs. .ram~ _Furtado, Mr. &: 1l4rs. Francis Hynes, Mr. &: Mn. F~ancis Langevin, Mr. &: Mrs. Albert Lortie.

Mr. &: Mrs. Raymond Lyons. John Maguire, Mr. & Mrs. George M 0 qui n, Dorothy O'Leary, Margaret O'Leary.

Robert Pedro, Mr. & - Mrs. . George Ryan, Mr. & Mrs. Ber-

Rudolph' Romagnoli. 'Mr. & Mrs. James Frazer, Kent

Frazer, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Plante, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Audette, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Cameron.

. Mr. & Mrs. Roger Fontneau, Mr. & Mrs. George Paille, Mr. & Mrs. James Meloni Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Levasseur, Mr. &: Mr". Richard Denzer.

Mr.&: Mrs. Robert MacDonald, Mr. &: Mrs. J. H. Newman Jr., Mr. &,Mrs. Herbert Fisher, ·Mr. & Mrs. Antone Mello, Mr. & Mrs. Norman E. Smith. : Mr. & Mrs. John Pickering. )\fr. & Mrs. Edward Healey, Mr. &: Mrs. Antonio Barros, Mrs. Mary I. Healey, Walter Logan.

Mr. &: Mrs. John Nunes, Mr. &: Mrs. Harold Fuller, Helen Bruen, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Paille, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Wood.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Morin, Ed.' ward Smith, Mrs. John Hodge, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Driscoll.

Mrs. Grace Homer, Mr. & Mrs. Aristides Almeida, Mr. &: Mrs. Raymond Nolan, Mr. & Mrs. John A. Powers, Mr. & Mrs. John Gagne.

Mr.. & Mrs.. Ralph Allen, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Barton, Rose Bel­lavance, Mrs. Elmer Bennett, Mr. & -Mrs. William Bowen. ' .

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Boyer, Mrs. Alan Burt, Mr. &.. Mrs. Ar­nold Burke, Mr. & Mrs. George Bussiere, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Cronin.

John Donahue, John Evans Jr., Mrs. ~osepb Fredette, Mr. • Mn. Russell Frederickson, Mr. ok Mrs. Raymond Gallup.

MD. Joseph Hughes, Mr. Ie Mrs. Joh~ Francis Kelley, Arthur Nolin, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Niquette Jr., Mr. &: Mrs. Richan! !t'aslund;

Mr. &: Mrs. Willlam McCoa­nell, Rose'McBrien: Mr. &Ml'lI. Clarence Rawlins, Mr. ok Ml'lI. James Zmudsk,., Mr. &: Mrs.

:J'osepb 1tJ'aD. Mrs. Ma.!:7 Ricker, Mr. &: Ml'lI.

J'obA Rieker, Mr. & Mrs. Irvine Gulmond, Mr.• Mrs. Frank Pimento, .lames, McBrien.

Mr. ,.. Mrs. .lohn Dean, MI'.'. Mrs. Albert Robistow, Mrs.Maq Pilleo. Mrs. William .1. Servant, Mr. Ie Kra. Homer BillihOp.

Mh. Leslie Gage. Mr. &: Mrs. Y. .1. vterq, Mr. 6: Mn. JO'ha P ......i_

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OPENING DAY AT THE EIGHTH ANNUAL DIOCESAN CATHO­ Sr. Marie Joseph, S.S.J., St. Joseph's, New Bedford; Sr. Gilles-Maries, LIC TEACHERS CONVENTION: Left photo: Bishop Connolly, right, O.P., St. Anne's Fall River; and Sister Mary Auxilia, O.S.F., St. Mary'.

Home, New Bedford. Right phOto: Sr. Mary Carmelita, R.S.M., Mt. St­discusses the opening session with 'Brother Bartholomew, C.F.X., left, Mary's Academy, Fall River; Gilbert Costa, Immaculate Conception, New keynote speaker, and Rev. Patrick J. O'Neill, center, Diocesan Superin­Bedfor<;l; and Sister Mary Kateri, R.S.M., of Feehan High, Attleboro, a tendent of Schools. Center photo: Members of the Catholic Teachers

Association deciding on the specific session to attend are left to right: blood sister of Mr. Costa, discuss Chairman Costa's session, Geography Brother Stefan, C.S.C. and Brother Lowney, C.S.C. of Coyle High, Taunton; Turns Spaceward.

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Gallipeau, Mrs. Alphonse Beaulieu, Mr. & Alfred Grimaldi, M~rllyn $15.North Attleboro Florence Leary, Judith Rice, Mr. Mrs. Galiano Fratoni, Mr. & Mrs. -Grimaldi, Mrs. George Roessler, Michael Arata

& Mrs. Edmund Rice, Mr. & Robert Gallant, Mr. & Mrs.' Edmond Seymour, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence GuisstiST. MARY Mrs. Bernard McKenna. ' Arthur Gaboury. Arthur Ronhock. . John Casserly, Richard Gula

$1,000 :Rev. Edward B. Booth

$75 _ Rev. James R. Porter . ,Rev. Armando A. Annunziato.

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Aime Grenier James T. Coogan Mr. & Mrs. Edward Coogan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Galvin Mrs. Joseph Condon Mary & Margaret Kinton Mr. & Mrs. Edward Czekanski Mrs. William Ford Raymond McCarthy

$40 Mr. & Mrs. -Francis Murphy

$35 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kinkead

$30 Gertrude Cassidy

$25 John & Lorraine Stapleton

- Mrs. Alice Barnhill Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Kivlin Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Gillooly Mr. & Mrs. James Bailey Mr. & Mrs. August Funke,

·Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Bella­.ance, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Raftery, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ferland, Mr. • Mrs. William Kiehn, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence T. Graham.

$20 Mr. & Mrs. George McGee, Mr.

• Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, Mrs. Michael Nolan, Robert A. Wess­man, Marie Bolster.

George Jacobs Jr., Mrs. Joseph Sheals, John Corrigan, Louise Corrigan & Anne White, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Rowe, Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. McDonagh.

Mary V. Reilly $18

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Boisvert $15 .

Mr. & Mrs. George Vandal, Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Berthold, Agnes Curley, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Barry, Joseph Petrone.

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Dorey, Mr. & Mrs. John Diaz Sr., Mr. & Mrs. John Murray, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Clark, Mr. & Mrs. John Lang,

Mr. & Mrs. Rollins Maloney, Mrs. John Mushey, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mullaney, Frank J. ·De­Yorio, Mr. & Mrs. G. Howard Morse Jr.

Mrs. Fred Marcoullier, Susan Martin, Mr. & Mrs. James Dia­mond, Mr. & Mrs. Edmond Chabot, Sarah Monahan.

Mrs. Catherine Frazier, Alice Littlefield, Gertrude Littlefield, Mr. & Mrs: James Whalen, Catherine Coady.

George Robitaille, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Cox; Mr. & Mrs. Wil­liam Brennan, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brennan, Eleanor Bum­pus.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Zaino, James W. Coogan, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin O'Leary, Mr,' & Mrs. Richard Dalton, Mr. & Mrs. Al­bert Gallant.

Mrs. Theresa Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hill, Mr. & Mrs. William Whitehead, Mr. & Mrs. Jere­miah Flanagan, Mr. & Mrs. Roger D. Carriere.

Alice Mullaney, Mrs. Helen Lovely, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Havey", Mrs. Donald Betts, Mr. & Mrs. William WoloshYri.

Mrs. Russell Carr, Mrs. Henry C. Collins, Mrs. Maude McCabe, Ann Hill, Arthur Gaudette.

Mary Mulloy, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Doran, Walter L. Simms, Mr. & Mrs. John Oharron, Mrs. Stanley Sheldon.

Mr. & Mrs. John McGowan, James McGrath, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Murphy, Helen Wright, , Clara Sullivan.

Mr. & Mrs. George Ji'isher Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Fred Fisler, David MaGee, Mrs. Marie Schofield, Mr. & Mrs. Martin Budjinski & F'amily.

Mr. & Mrs. F. Vaillancourt, Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wambold Jr., Mr. & Mrs. John E. Rioux, Mr. & Mrs. William W. Hickey, Blais Family.

Mr. & Mrs. Emil Plante, Mr. & Mrs. Allen Reilly, Mr. & Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fisler, John Reardon, Mr. & Mrs. James Mc­Keon, Mr. & Mrs. J. Turonis, M~. & Mrs. William. Rowe.

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Plante, Arthur Dusablon, Grace & Gert­rude Bride, Mr. & Mrs. George Norman, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Mc­Gowan.

EjJeen Lorden, A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Martin, Jennie Angus, Mrs. Edward Wolf.

Mr. & Mrs. John McKeon, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Marcoullier, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Dupras, Evelyn C. Lewis, Gertrude Emerson. . Albert E. Malinowski, Mr. &

Mrs. George Caron, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. S. Cinq-Mars, Mr. & Mrs. Patsey Cavalieri.

Mr. & Mrs. Hector St. Pierre, Mr. & Mrs. John Paiano, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Ross, Gatherine McNally, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert J. Gr'ay.

Mr. & Mrs. McKenna, Mr. & Mrs. Frank DiFiore, Mr. & Mrs. Clifford C. Stauff, Mr. & Mrs.

. Maurice Sheehan, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Oalcagni.

Mr. & Mrs. Don E. Guthrie, Mrs. William Joyce, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Rogers, Mr. & Mrs. John Fitzgibbons, James Riley.

Alice Weatherbee, Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Merry, Joseph Haas, Mr. &; Mrs. Andrew Robillard, Elea­nor Zinram.

Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Mona­han, Mrs. Louis Rousseau, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Girard; Mr. & Mrs. CharlesF. Legg, Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Dillon.

Mr.­ & Mrs. Francis Verge, Mrs. Robert Fenton, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fontneau, Mrs. Clifford Bunker, Mr. & Mrs. Robert St. Martin.

Mr. & Mrs. William Logan, Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Erickson, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Jackman,\ Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Rego.

. Ralph Purcell, Jennie Devlin, Thomas McHugh, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Leger, Marcella Mc-Lean. -

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Grimaldi, Mrs. Elmer Lightfoot, Kiernan Fam­ily, Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Michaud.

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Paulus, An­thony Velletri, James R. Stack, Mr. & Mrs. Robert LaPorte, Mr. & Mrs. George Schmidt.

Mr. & Mrs. Walter Bellavance, Mr. & Mrs. William Connelly, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Casey, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Picchi, L. F. Mat­owitz.

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Achin, Mrs. Catherine Chatterton, Mr. & Mrs. William Copley, Eleanor Johnson, Genevieve Riley.

Julia Riley, Michael O'Rourke, Mr. & Mrs. John Leydon, Mrs. Catherine McNamara, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mullen.

Robert Battersby, Chester Briggs, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Reilly Jr., Mr. & Mrs. John laconis, Mr. & Mrg. Louis Dubowicz.

William Diamond, John Kel­ley, Mr. & Mrs. John Klienkauf, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Connors, Mr. & Mrs. William Lee.

Mary Bride, Joseph Withing­ton, Frances Reilly, Thomas Monahan, Thomas Lynch, Mr. & Mrs. James Schmidt.

Attleboro ST. THERESA

$50 Mrs. !'QuI Bradley

$25 Robert Cournoyer '11be Wall Family

$20 Leo Lyons Confraternity of Christian

Mothers, George Boyd, Vincent -DeQuattro, Norman S. Germain, James Mann, Clifford Duclos.

Paul Bonneau, Aime TurgeoD, George Tedino.

$10 Helen Green" B ill I' the I e m I

Ayotte, Mrs. Emile Gosselin, Maurice Laliberte, Charles Bal­ser.

Mary Laliberte, George Beau­regard, Edward Pion, Lew Monast, Jean Laliberte.

. Emile Boivin, Ernest Parmen­tier, Roland Desmarais, Vidol' Gosselin, Yvonne Ouellette.

Henry Gawlik, Horace. Courcy. Napoleon Chabot, Steven Cehel­sky, Jean Lescault.

Lucien Viens, John Kenny' William Niquette.

Marceline Souto, George Bus­by, Laurent Dubuc, Joseph Cot­ter, Harold Hanewich.

Louis Roach, Stanley Nyzio, Francis McInerney, Joseph Ru­tana, Blanch~ Palardy.

Adrien Descenes, Denis Va­chon, Edmond Proulx, Albert Colaccio, Jean Morissette.

Ernest Benschneider, Lyle Woodhead, Robert Holmes, Rus­sell O?Neil, Karl Brogan, Louis Genest, Bernard Sirois, James . Henry, Ralph Grossi, Rodolphe Bergeron.

Gerard Gelinas; Helen SwieR­ton, Nancy Boyd, George Clegg. Clarence Charron. . Louis LaCivita, William How­land, George Demers, Gerald Brillon.

College Loan WASHINGTON (NC) -Com­

munity Facilities Administratioll commissioner Sidney H. Wool­ner has announced approval 01 a college housing loan of $860,.. 000 to the University of Dallas, conducted by the Diocese of Dallas-Fort Worth. The money will be used for construction of two residence halls, one for mea. and one for women.

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Kiley. Henry DeMeo, Mr. & Mrs-. John Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kelley, Mr. & Mrs. Clement Shuon, Connors, Mr. & Mrs. ThomatJ Richard Beaupre, Mr. & Mrs.

Marjorie Shea, Mr. & Mrs. McMorrow. Paul Bernier, Mr. & Mrs. Ulmer Douglas Cummings & Anne E. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Boisson­ Lanteigne, Mr. & Mrs. Adam Murphy, Mildred Leary, Mr. & neault, Elizabeth McKeon, Mr. Spadoni. Mrs. Francis Doran. & Mrs. Edwin Zaleskey, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. George Keagan,

Mr.- & Mrs. Robert Guillette, Mrs. Robert Seguin, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Goddard, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Vandette Leon Regan. Charles Sullivan, Mr. & Mm & Family. Mr. & Mrs. George Whalen, Eugene Fournier, Sandra FoUl'­

$10 John Bevilaqua, Russell Dean, nier. Marie Scanlon,

Beaulieu, Mrs. Lea Mrs. Mary Lee, Mr. &

Mary Curran, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Tatro. .

Mr. & Mrs. Roland Bellavance, Mr. & Mrs~ Raymond Sturdy, Mr.

Mrs. William Corrigan, The Shuman Family. .

Margaret Flaherty, Mr. & Mrs.

Mrs. Lillian Dunca\1, Mr. & Mrs.. Newton Woodworth, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Turcotte, Mr. &

& Mrs. Thomas Kearney, Mr. & Mrs. George Darrah, Richanl McCretton.

John McCormack, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Norman Fontaine, Oharlotte Edwin Wilmarth, Mr. &; Mra. Richard Phippen, John J. Mul­len, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A.

McPheters. Mrs. John Monahan, Mr. &

Francis Gayton, Earle J. Come){, John Kieman, Mildred Mc­

Johnson. Mrs. William Conroy, Mr. & Enroe. Mr. &- Mrs. Peter Mullen, Mrs. Edward Garlick, Richard Mr. & Mrs. John Araujo, Mr.

.David McQuaid, Mary Kennedy, J. Healey Jr., Benjamin Rizzar­ & Mrs. Armand J. Caron, MJ:. Mrs. George Jacobs Sr.. Chester Cb~

dini. Mrs. Blanche ·~.Mr••

& _Mrs. Thomas Hoey, BeD!ba No~ Leo Yelois.

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Fairhaven ST. JOSEPH

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel A. Oliw18

$25 Anonymous,

Dr. & Mrs. Edward L. Soares Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Hinsley Mr. & Mrs. John Saunders Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Barbero, Mr. & Mrs. Roland E. Barabe Charles A. Stiles Mr. & Mrs. David W. Fitz­

gerald Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Sullivan

$20 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Carey Mrs. Mary G. Costa Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Teixeira Mr. & Mrs. James R. Walker

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Hogan Mr. & Mrs. John Rogers Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas F. Tang­

ney Mr. & Mrs. Earl J. Dias

$10 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Savoie,

Mr. & Mrs. Peter P. Zubrisky, Mr. & Mrs. Louis B. Gold, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Blowers, Mr. & Mrs. Walter C. Sakwa, Miss Mary B. Sullivan.

Mr. John A. McDonough, Mr. James F. McDonough, Mr.. & Mrs. Thomas J. Robinson, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Kobak, Mr. & Mrs. Normand F:. Gaudreau.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Oliveira, • Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Jacquel, Mr.

& Mrs. Everett H. Tichon, Mr~ &: Mrs. Roland Tripp, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Martin. .

Mr. & Mrs. John Jarvis, Mrs .. Marjorie Carey, ]\fr. & Mrs. Manuel Arruda, Mr. John Bar­ton, Mr. & Mrs. Norman A. Benoit.

Mr. & Mrs. William Bartlett, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Antonsen, Mr. & Mrs. Augustine A. Luongo, Mr. & Mrs. Anibal P. Ferro, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel L. Gonsalves.

Mrs. Rose Benton, Gladys Blanhce Martin, Mr.' & Mrs. Louis G. Pietragalla, Dr. & Mrs. Denis D. Brault, Mr. & Mrs" Jo­seph McDonald.

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Fitzsim­mons, Mr. & Mrs. Francis L. Holstius, Lillian Gracia, Mr. & Mrs. Rene Gagne, Mr. & Mrs. William Machado, Mr. & Mrs. John Jarvis.

Mr. & Mrs. John Jarvis, Mr. &: Mrs. Roland Tripp, Mr. & Mrs. Everett Tichon, Mr; & Mrs. Charles Oliveira, Mr. ,& Mrs. Joseph A. Kobak.

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen 'L.: Foster, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick:F. Wolan­ski Mr. Louis Pacheco Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Arthur H. LeClair.

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&: Mrs. Manuel L. Brun, Mr. &: Mrs. Walter Silveira, Mr. &: Mrs. Paul A. Lopes. : Mr. &: Mrs. Earl M. Faunee,

Mrs. Julia M. Sylvia. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Y. Young Jr

Mrs Beatrice L. Quinn, Mrs Mary Lanen, Mr. & Mrs. Roland J. Despres, Mrs. Adelaide. F. Xavier.

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Reilly, Rose Desnoyers, Mrs. Edythe Rankin, Mr. & Mrs. Frederic J. Franklin, Dr. & Mrs. Harold E. Kerwin.

Mrs. Elizabeth A. McQuillan, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Govoni, Mrs. Michael J. O'Leary, Mr. & Mrs. Clementino Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie W. Baker.

Gertrude A. Stiles, Edwin R. Stiles, Ellen Downey, Mr. & Mrs. Henry L. Lague, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin W. Allard, Mr. & Mrs. James F. Murray.

SACRED HEARTS

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Armand Becotte' Mr; & Mrs. Laurent Parent

$15 Mr. &: Mrs. Alfred Lussier Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ward

$10 Mr. & Mrs. George Leblanc,

Mr. & Mrs. Anto'nio Pepin, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Bernard, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Rogissart, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Holt, Mr. & Mrs. William Taylor.

Mr. & Mrs. Antone Rodriques, Mr. & Mrs. Elie Ogier, Mr. & Mrs. William Gallagher, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Furtado, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Martel.

Mr. & Mrs. Frederic Dube, Mr. & Mrs. Leonarr~ Cejka, Mr. & :drs. Joseph Donat Faford, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Pepin, Arnold Cejka, Rene Y. Harbeck.

ST. MARY

$50 Mrs. Frank Morris

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew R. Hart Judge & Mrs. Ernest C. Hor­

rocks . Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Machado

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Baran­

owski Fernando Couto Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ehmann

$12 Mr. & Mrs. Roland Bourgault Mr. & Mrs. M. Rego Mr. & Mrs. Weber R. Torres

$10 Mr. & Mrs. John Adriano, Mr.

&: Mrs. Lyles Bissonnette, Mr. & Mrs. John Botelho, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bouley, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Cabral.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cataldo jr..

Bishop Connolly bestows one of the Science Awards on Maurice Levesque of Prevost High. Right, Sister Mary Owen, R.S.M., of Bay View; briefs Bob Tosca before the Physical Education demonstration.

Mr; & Mrs. John Caton, Mr. & Alma &: Rita Achin Mrs. Ernest Fournier, Mr. & Mre. Mrs. Antone Costa Jr., Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Leo Froment Roland Fregault. Mrs. Lucien Dlugosinski, Joan Gendron & Zilch Family,$16Ehmann. . Arthur Girard, Mr. & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. George Mercure

Mr. & Mrs. James Evans, Mr. Ernest Goulet, Mr. & Mrs. Fer­&: Mrs. AgnaIl Ferreira, Mr. & $15 nand Goulet, Mr. & Mrs. Theo­Mrs. C. Frates, A Friend, Mr. Mrs. Imelda Achin & F'amily, dore J. Guimond. & Mrs. Norman Frigault. Rayhald Chauvin, Mr. & Mrs. ·Mr. & Mrs. Ovila Goyette, Mr.

Dr. & Mrs. Robert Gaudreau, Charles Clavette, Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Donald Jurdak & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Gonet, Mr. Normand Cloutier, Marie Col­ Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kane, Mr. & & Mrs. William Greene, Mr. & lette. Mrs. Albani Labrie, Eugenie Mrs. Leo R. Grenon, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Desilets, Labrie. . Norman Hendricks. Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Dupuis, Mr. Mrs. Blanche Landry, Mr. &

Mr. & Mrs. James Joaquin, & Mrs. Edward Guertin & Mrs. Georges Landry, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Albert Lajeunesse, Family, A Friend, Mrs. Cedelie Mrs. Arthur Letourneau, Mr; & Mrs. Dorothy Machado, Arthur Gagnon & Daughters. Mrs. Roland Letourneau, Mr. & W. Martin, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mr. & Mrs. William Kummer, Mrs. Robert McCall. Joseph. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Roy, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Leo Meunier, Mr.

Mr.. & Mrs. Manuel Martin, Mrs. Edward Surprenant, Mr. & & Mrs. Emile Morin, Mr. & Mrs. Dionesia T. Medeiros, John Mrs. Romual Thibaul';. Francis Ouellette, Mr. & Mrs. Medeiros, Mrs. Manuel Mello, Mr. & Mrs. Adelard Canuel, Norman Ouellette, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Ogara. Mr. & Mrs. Adrien Courte­ Maurice Paquin.

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Oliveira, manche, Mrs. Laura Desautel, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Parent, Mr. & Mrs. Antone Raphael, Mr. & Mrs. Dona Desilets & Alida Poirier, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Rego F'amily, Mr. & Mrs. Family, Aime Dufault & Louise. Bernard Poirier, Mr. & Mrs. Antone Roderiques, Mr.' & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dion, Mr. Pierre Poirier, Mrs. Virginie W. Rose. & Mrs. Ulysse Dupuis, Mrs. Al­ Poirier & Alice :aoude.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Sirois, Mr. & bina Fontaine, Albias Guay, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Michel Proulx, Mrs. Manuel Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Albert Jarvis. Mr. & Mrs. Roland Riendeau, Matthew Waynet, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kirby, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Amedee Ringuette; John Wojcik, John O'Neil. & Mrs. Bruno Lalancette, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Ringuette,

Mr. & Mrs. John Rezendes, In Mrs. Joseph LaRochelle, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Hector St. Jean, Mr. memory of John &: Mary Mrs. Romeo J. Mailly, Mr. & & Mrs. George Vaillancourt. Francis. Mrs. John Mona. Mr·s. Aldea Brais

Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Podsiadlo, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Bourgault Mr. & Mrs. Bertraud Prefon­ Mr. & Mrs. Henry Marcil

. North Attleboro taine, Edward Ringuette, Mr. &; Mrs. Joseph Veilleux. Pay Raise -

SACRED HEART ST. LOUIS (NC)-Lay teachers$13 $350 in St. Louis archdiocesan highFlora Dessert

Rev. Joseph S. Larue schools will get a major boost$10 in pay next year, the School$100 Mr. & Mrs. J. Ernest Beaure­Board of Pastors has announced.Rev. Edmond L. Dickinson gard, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Bes­Teacher with a bachelor's degreesette, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Bleau,$75 are eligible for a top salary ofMr. & Mrs. Aurele Bourgeois,Rev. Roger D. Leduc $6,700.Mr. & Mrs. Aldei Bouvier.$60

Mrs. Eva Cayer, AdelardMrs. Irene Boule, Eva & Rosa Chabot, Mrs. Clara Chabot, Mr.Bourassa & Mrs Pierre Chabot, Mr & Mrs GREENVIEW$30 Raoul Choiniere. Convalescent Home, Inc.A Friend

Mr. & Mrs. Henri Chretien, 109 GREEN STREET FAIRHAVEN Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Cloutier, Mr.

$25 WY 4-7643Louis. Bardier

& Mrs. Edward Dargis, Mr. & announces additional accommo­Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kirby &: dations for men and womenMrs. Rodolphe Deschenes, Mr. &Helen 24 Hour Care Special Diets Mrs. Joseph R. Doiron. .Mr. & Mrs. Ralph PatunOiff Open for inspection alwaysl\;Ir. & Mrs. Robert Dubeau,$29 Prop. Lena M. PillingDr. & Mrs. Armond Dyon, Mr. and Joan LarriveeAnatol Achin Family, Mr. &:

& Mrs. Roland Fontaine, Mr. & M....~~ ~~~~Mrs. Ernest Achin, Mrs. Aurore ....Labrie & Family, Robert & Eleana Laplante, Mr. & Mrs. Raoul Precourt. SHELL IIPremium" Mr. & Mrs. Philippe Rainville & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Emile Famous Reading HARD COAl Vaguaner & Raymond. NEW ENGLAND COKE

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NEW DIRECTORS GET ACQUAINTED: Three new members were elected to the six-man board of directors of the Catholic Press Association at its annual convention in Miami Beach. Shown talking over their new posts are from the left Father Donal O'Mahony, S.S.C., editor of Far East Magazine; Gorman Hogan, managing editor of the Catholic Sentinel, Portland, Ore.; and Father Terrence P. McMahon, executive editor of the Catho­lic Transcript of Hartford. NC Photo.

't8'THE'ANCHO~:':" ' . " ' Thurs., May 16, 1.963

Provincetown ST. PETER THE APOSTLit

$250 Rev. Leo J. Duart

$150 Anonymous

$56 Rev. Thomas C. Mayhew St. Vincent de Paul Society' Dr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Perry Anonymous

$25 Judge & Mrs. Robert A.

WeLsh, Mr. & Mrs. John Fer­reira, Holy Name Society, Wal­ter Welsh COlincil-K. of C., Catholic Daughters of America.

William H. Young Insurance Agency

First National Bank of Cape Cod

$20 Miriam & Bessie Corea, Mr.

• Mrs. Edward Dahill, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bent.

Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Patri~

Mrs. Alice Williams $15

Mrs. Rose E. Pedro , Mr. & Mrs. Louis Salvador

. $10 Mr. & Mrs. George Zuck, Mr.

It· Mrs. Joseph Ferreira, J. Arthur Lopes, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Days, Duarte Mottors.

Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Silva, Mr. & Mrs. George Gaspa, Mary , 1. Jacobs, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred

. Volton, Annie L. Silvia. . Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Stephens,

George Leyden, Mr. & Mrs. 'John F. Cook Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Willis

. Carlos, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cote. Mrs. Flora Corea, Mr. & Mrs.

Herman DeSilVia, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Aresta, Mr. & Mrs. George Lemos.

Capt. Manuel Henrique-Boat Sea Fox, Capt. Fernando Salva­dor-Boat Michael Ann, Anony­mous, Mr. & Mrs. Domingo Jos­eph. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Dirsa.

Mr. & Mrs. Antone DeCosta, Mr. & Mrs. George Silva, Robert 'Kelle;y:, John Agna, Mr: & Mrs. Richard Veara; . '

Mary Lewis, Mr. 8i Mrs. Joseph " Perry, Mr. & Mrs. Basil Santos, .Mr. & Mrs. Warren Silva, Mr. & , Mrs. John Corea.

Mr. & Mrs. Powell Murchison, Mr. & Mrs. Frances E. Rogers, Anonymous, Lands End Marine Supply Inc., Mayflower Cafe.

Blue Sea Motel; B. H. Dyer & Co., Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Carpenter, Monument Fish Company, Nick­erson Funeral Home.

Mr. & Mrs. Marion Perry, Mrs. lohn 1. King, Mr. & Mrs. Warren Crawley, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Souza, Mr. & Mrs. Edmond Dalpe.

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Avellar, Mr. • Mrs. Anthony Menengas, Cor­rine McCarthy.

Wareham• ST. PATRICK

$75 Rev. Leonard M. Mullaney

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Crocker

$25 ' Dr. & Mrs. Robert Johnson

'Dr. & Mrs. William Dawson Mrs. Francis Mayhew . Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Roderick

$24 Mr. _& Mrs. Robert Moore

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Collina Mr. & Mrs. William Spillane Mr. & Mrs. George Barrett John T. Galligan

$15 Mr. & Mrs. JosepL Rose

$12 Mr. & Mrs. William Patioc

$11 . Raymond Fava

$10 . Mr. Leonard & Miss Margaret

Doyle, William Me~y, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Fernandes, Mr. & Mrs. John DePina, Mr. It Mrs. .Joseph Gomes.

Mr. & Mrs. George Santos, Mr. It Mrs. Arthur Baptiste, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Rose, Mr,'·& Mrs. lohn English Jr., Mr. • Mm. Richard Kiernan.

Mr. & Mrs. Vlclorio Galle.rant, Kr. & Mrs. Joseph Stee, Mr. '& Mrs. Joseph Govoni, Mr.• Mra.. Robert Tassinari, Mr. & Mr•. 'l'homas Kendrigan.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles O'Rowil:e. Ilk. & Mrs. Mario Govoni. Me. 41

Mrs. Daniel McGrath, Mrs. Harry Holbrook, Mr. & Mrs. ,Robert

'Parece. Ethel Gallus, Mrs. Ada Guer­

zoni, Albert Guerzoni, Mr.. &: ,Mrs. John Guerzoni, Mrs. As­sunta Borsari.

Mr. & Mrs. John Nolan, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Francotte, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bruce, Mrs. Fred & . Harry Smith, Mr. & Mrs. An. thony Monteiro.

Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Jackson,Mr. & Mrs. John Rodrigues, Mr. &: Mrs, Danta' Fava, The Cross Insurance Company" Mr. & Mrs. Harold Terpeny.

Mr. & Mrs. Milton Laycock, Manuel Fernandes, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Semedo, Mr. & Mrs. John Reinhardt.

Mrs. Joaquina Roderic~, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Roderick, Ber­nice Federici, Mr. & Mrs. Fran. cis Kingston, Mr. & Mrs. Domin. go Baptiste.

Mr. & Mrs. Epipanio Jorge, Mr. & Mrs. Herman Prada & Son, Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Stephens, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Fleming, Mr. &: Mrs. Manuel Alves.

Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Pires, Mr. &: Mrs. Kenneth Keekin, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Clements" Mr. &: Mrs. Charles Ellis, Mr. &: Mrs. Charles Lalli.,

John Demarest, Mr. &:. Mrs. John Callahan, Mr. & Mrs. James Getchell, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Steigerwald, Mr. & Mrs. John Texeira.

Harold Coyne, 'Mr. &: Mrs. Raymond Dennehy, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sweeney, Mr. & Mrs. Leighton Hutchinson, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wickenden.

Mr. & Mrs. Egidio Monteiro, Mr. & Mrs. Arigelo Giberti, Mr. & Mrs. Romain Poyant,' Mr. & Mrs. Francis Monahan, Mr. & Mrs. Martin Ober. '

Alice E: Monahan, Mr. &: Mrs. Albert Andrews, Tony Bacchieri, Mr.- & Mrs. Thomas Mirabito,

. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Cleveland. Desmond Murphy, Frank Bar­

boza.

Westport ST. GEORGE

$Stt ~. Lorenzo R. M&ral.

Pot George Considine

$50 Edwin .1. Smith Mr. & Mrs. John F. ,Wan( Enun~ P.ABftond .

'.$15 T. Rudner ItennedT

, $II Donald Sylvain

$II Charles Collins David H. Butler Edmund L. Kelley Maty & Veronica KeweU Potter'. Funeral Service Joseph Vieira St. George Conferenee-S.Y;P..

Leonai'd LaOCloili, OscIIrLari­

viere, Roland P. McGee, Thomas J. Wilcock.

$20 Albert & Rene Blais Hannibal M. Gonsalves' Gladys & Rene SaVoie Jacob Strunk Florence, ,Ailen, Mr. &: Mrs.

James J .•McMahon, Donald Pitt ­man.

$15 Walter Filipek, William Mar­

celino, Richard P. Munroe, Alex­ander Stevenson.

Michael O'Grady, Daniel J. Slattery.

$12 Homer Beauparlant, Gideon

DesRoches, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Laplante.

John E. Luby $10

Wilhermina Baptiste, Chade. Barboza, John Barros, Alipio Bartholo, Adelard Bouvette.

Charles Brightman, Gilbert H. Carmel, Joseph R., Gorm.ier, Manuel Correia Jr., Norman Da Silva. , Alden DeMoranville, Freder­Ick DiCorpo, John Frechette, Cha·rles Gardner, Antone Ger­mano. •

Stephen D. Grace, Joseph ,A. Grenier, Lewis .1. Hamer, Joha. J. Hayes, Roland R. La.mar:re.

Aurele Ledoux, Leo S. Lor­anger, Richard E. Mal'tan, Albert Maher, John A. Miznik.

Raymond Peck, Leo 'Matton, Donald Ouellette, Thomas past­enaude, Mrs. Ronald Perrier.

Emily Porter, Roland RobU­lard, Lionel P. Roderick, Rusill Family, Thomas Ryan.

Edmund Rymsey, Oscar Ste. benne, Thomas P. Sullivan, Joel

. D. Sunderland, Donald' Sylvia. Franklin Sylvia; Leo Tardi,

Henri Tetreault, Mrs. Dorothy

Daniel Ring, William Rodg~rs,

George St.Martin, Rene St.Mar­tin, James W. Sherrington. .

Mrs. Elizabeth Silva, Joaquim Silva, Joseph B. Souza, Frank Sylvia, Sugene Szala.

Raymond T. Therien, George Thomas, Peter- Travers,' RQger Tougas, Kenneth Walker. '

John T. Ward,' Major Whee. 10cK,Joseph Zajac.

West Harwich ,BOLY _TR,INITY

$100 , Holy Trinity 'Conference of St.

Vincent DePaul's Society Anonymous

" $35 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Merna

$25 AssQciation of the Sacred

Hearts, Mr. & Mrs. James Besso, Mr. '& ·Mrs. Raymo-nd J. Rioux, Arthur J. Welch, Henry C. Malo_ ney.

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Vegliante. Ernest Links, Mrs. Charles Fin­ley, Mrs. W. 'F~ W,alsb. Mr. .&

,Mrs. Frank 'Carleton. Holy Name Society, Mrs. A. E.

Craffey, Eaton & Blute Funeral Service.

~ $15 Mrs. Florence Urban

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph J.Stevens,

Ann M. Viau. $15

Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Lavedan Miss Catherine Lane

$10 Mrs. Frank: Sanborn, Mr.•

Mrs. Raymond J. Alvey, Mrs. Mildred Hennessy, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Feranandez Jr.,' Mr. • Mrss. Manuel Pena. .

Mr. & Mrs. Antone Centeio, Mrs. Carl Johnson; Mr. & Mrs.

Thompson, Mrs. Christopher' Rkhard Chase, 'Mr. &' Mrs. Wil­Townsend.

Edmond Vaillancourt, Hon~re Vaillancourt,' Edward Wojok.

Lucille Aguiar, EliodoreAl­lard, August F. Arruda, John .C. Avila, Frederick J. Baldwin.

John E. .Bernier Jr;, Alfred Borges, Alphonse Bourbeau, Raymond Brito, Mrs. Rosallu Cabral. . '

Mrs. Milton Chace Sr., eharl~ Callaghan, Raymond Cogswell, Roger Couture, .J~es M. Cra'Je.

Alfred J. Desmaraia, 'Willri4 Donpierre, 'LeoRomeo DubreuJI. Oliver ~itzgerald, F~'"x.

'F1)-nn. .Herbert Foiay, Edward Gan&­

gan, Amedee Goulet,'J."bomM Heron Jr., Almedor Houle.

lames BaRrahan, Beatrlee He­bert, Karol Kawa, LuciRet.Ya... leUr, Phllias Leduc.

Normand Marceau, J'oaet* Marshall, Joseph Medeiroa, Joa­quim Mello" Manuel ·MClinheire.

Manuel 'Monk, Kenneth Moore, Iohn 'Morris, Ida Nervitle, Louise Padelford.

Robert 1:. PlU"eQt, SOIm D. QUinlan, Wilfrid Reale, JOb'S. aew,. Thomai Richal'da.

!iam F. Downey,' Mr.&M:rs. Walter MasOn.

'Mr. & Mrs. .John Monterio, Stanley Gonsalves, Mr.• Mrs. .Joseph Gavin, Mr. &I Mrs. Wa­liam Robicba1lll, Mrs. Maril}"A Soum. '

·Mr..& Mm. Hemy RaIleo, Mr.

""...~......y

• Mrs. AntGnlOMarlnt, Mr.• Mrs. Elliott, Bryant, Mr. tk Itf.... Homer Le~ 'Mr. • JIn. Williun .,. MU0ne7. '. ..:

1Ir. & Mrs. William BradJ'. Mr. &I, MJ:w. Jack· Byl,,: Mr. • Mrs. .James Blute, Chief .1oha S. Kaneo • Family, Sylvls ·GirIs.

Mr.• Mrs. Franc.ia VanBuren, MR. Ann Cronin, Mr. & Mrs. Bclward .Blute, Mr. • Mrs. D. Leo Daley. . Mr. & Mrs. .Joseph Stacy, Mr. & Mrs. F. Barker, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Trainer, Mr.• Mrs. Joseph La­brecque.

Dr. & Mrs. William Riley, Mr. • Mr:;. JOhn f"tBcy, MI'.• Mrs. George Colbert, Mrs. Donald Strout, Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Moye.

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lovinsky, Mrs. :Edward Cluett, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gott, Mr. & Mrs.' John McAlevy, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cummings. . Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Mur­

phy, Mr. & Mrs. William Stinson.

Mattapoisett ST. ANTHONY

$Ito JI)}m P. Delaney

$EO Mr. & Mrs. Victor Dem.sld Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Keane Jr.

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Paul Glennon Charles Whalen.

$lt Mr. & Mrs. William J. Duggan,

Mr. & Mrs. Charles McGowan Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mun.aney, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Palardy, Me. .& Mrs. Arthur Smith.

Mr-s. Marian Tinkham, Joseph Luiz, Mr. & !Mrs. Fred Cunha, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Bressard~ Mr.

:& Mrs. Arthur Leary. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Morgado,

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Alves, Mr. & Mrs. John Makuch, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ferra, Mrs. Mary Hales & Mrs. John Sylvia.

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Wacaser, Mr. -& Mrs. David Gough, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Days, Mr. & Mrs. Paul McDevitt, William & Faith Leahy.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Nobreca, Mr. & Mrs. John A. Langlois.

Chatham HOLY ltEDEEMEtt

$100 . Daniel 'Shanahan Sacred Hearts Associatioa

$50 Holy Name SOciety ·Mr. & Mrs. lohn Mohyde Mr.. & Mrs. Roy Ward Mr. & Mrs. Hobart Tompktu

$40 Mr. & Mrs. John Cavanaugh

$25 Niclterson Lumber Co., JIr. •

3lIIrs. Joseph Czinlrota. $20

Mr.. Mrs. Frederick Steffe­lin, Chatham Furniture Store.

$15 Mrs. James Jackson

~10

Nickerson Funerat Home, !:tit ­. abeth Batson, Mr. &: Mrs. GeOr~ Skipper, Mr. & Mrs. William White, Mr. & Mrs; Arthur Nolan.

Mr. &" Mrs: Carter,Mr.• ·Mrs. Norman Nickerson, Mr. &: Mrs. Arthur Kenny, Mr. &: Mrs, Joha Gi1rein.,Mr. & Mrs. .J'oseph Or­lando. .' '''',

Mr. & Mrs. EdW3l'd Kilk~. 'lit'. & Mrs. Theodore IiYon. "Purtian Clothing Co., Mr. & ... .lobo. Hallinan, Mr. & llIn.Ar­tIlur LaFonune. '

JIll'. &: lI4.rs. Everett Eldr «t«e

••~.y..", ..CAM.P .SACRED t:'·EART. ~ y , . SMA_ON, .MASSACHUS£ITS ..... ..... SflACJOUS FIREPROOF ~EEPING QUARfERS 4 .".. for :Ioys7.10 UYeaA Old ~, .... _ week HCl5Oft1 June 3G to Avguat 10 ~ "'Regis-ter for 2, or 4. or 6 weeb ;-. ,~ .......t.t.rfng .• DesirecI

"'''''OI'HE OF THE SACRlDHEA1tt 4 ~' SACRED' HEART SCHOOL, ~ ~ SMAIOJI. MASSAaIUSEnS ~ .~y A. aESI09f1' SCHOOl FOR IOYS ,

~ Grammar Gr-a_ ~5·~.7.. ~ .~ 1MI IROnIEU _ ,. SACUD MAar ~.............~...........

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PUSHES MARTYRS' CAUSE: Father Anthony J. Wouters, W.F., postulator for the cause of the Martyrs of Uganda, displays one of 22 illustrations on the martyrs which he brought from Rome. Father Wouters, Procurator General of the White Fathers, stopped off in Washington, during his two-month tour of the U.S. NC Photo.

THE ANCHOR--Diocese of Foil River-Thur~., May 16, 1963 •

Osterville OUR LADY

OF THE ASSUMPTION kling, Miss Mary B. Gracia. .Griffin, Richard Griffin, Mr.• Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Mello, Mrs. Manuel Bettencorurt.$250 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R.. Lyonnais, Marion Freitas, Mr. & Mrs.Rev. John F. Higgins Mr... A. L. Guisti, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Bettencourt Jr., Louis$100 Frank Mello Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Guba, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Syl­The st. Vincent dePeuI S0- Joseph Brown. via, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence O.ciety Mr. & Mrs. Orvington S. Wampler, Mr. & Mrs. JosephMr. & Mrs. Robert L. Sims Fielding, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Bolton.

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Boudreau A. Robichaud, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Mr. & Mrs. John S. Cooper,Mr. & Mrs. Eugene L. Ken­ Valenti,Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Quil1t1nedy Arruda, Mr. & Mm. Alfred Gon­ Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Frank Motha,Anonymous salves. Richard Harkins, Mrs. Peter M.$75 Mr. George St. Marie, Mr. & Foley.Rev. Ronald A. Tosti Mrs. Louis Cormier, Miss Mary Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Perry, Mr.

$50 Plezia, Mr. & Mrs. Calistus & Mrs. Joseph Salvador, H.Our Lady of the Assumption Sylvia Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Luke Rogers Co., Evelyn Kelley,Guild Harnn. Florence Menard.

Daniel Brothers Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Parsons,Matthew S. Birtwistle Mrs. Theresa McDonald, Mr. &Mr. & Mrs. John Shields Mrs. Richard Barry, Mr. & Mrs. Buzzards BayDr. John O. Niles Carlos Alves, Mr. & Mr6.

ST. MARGARET$35 Armand Rezendes.Mr. & Mrs. Robert Shieldfl Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rapoza, $50Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Beecher Mrs. Raymond H. Chase, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. E. Francis Burto.Catherine Hansberry Mrs. Norm a n Menard, Mr. SS. Margaret & Mary Guild$25 George Wright, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McDonoughMr. & Mrs. Howard Sears, Mr. James Mackay. Tommy's Oil Service& Mrs. Donald Coombs, Dr. &

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pedro,Mrs. Charles Haskell, Mr. & Mrs. $40Georgianna Pedro, Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. TeehanSherwood Tondorf, Mr. & Mrs. Valmore DUbreuil, Mrs. MaryJohn Murphy. Donovan, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel $25

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cassidy, Mendonca. . Tiny Jim's Town ClubMrs. Henry Creange, Mr. & Mrs.

Dr. & Mrs. Malcolm Arsenault, Mr. & Mrs. Edward PaytonFrancis P. Butler, Mr. & Mrs. ....Mrs. Louis Vieira, Mrs. AgnesCharles Desmarais, The Cotter $20 Family. Mr. & Mrs. -oseph DelsieDelaney, Mrs. Alice Dahill, Mrs.

& Mrs. John Brown.The McKeon Family Robert McDonald Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cain Mr. & Mrs. Ernest DecheneMr. & Mrs. Frank Avilla, Mr.

& Mrs. Lionel D. Polycarpo, Mr.'Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Callahan Jr. Capt. Harris Fish Market $20 & Mrs. Armand Poitras, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Biagiotti

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Mr. & Mrs. Francis Travers, Richard Zerbonne, Miss RuthMason. Frederick McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Bedard, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Nick­Kathleen Heron, Helen Brough­ Deasy, Dr. & Mrs. Alvin Sim­Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hassel­ John Lahteine. erson. ton, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel De­ mons, Miss Cynthia Leal.broeck, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hilda Almeida, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Malothe,Mello, Angelo DeMello. Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Leal, Mr. Richards. Leo Gregoire, Mr. & Mrs. Frank' John Mcllo~amarn, Mr. & Mrs.

William Lundy,. Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Joseph Ponte, Mr. & Mrs.­Mr. & Mrs. Neil Nightingale Frazier Jr., Mr. & Mrs. E. August Cristofori, Mr. & Mrs.Francis S. Winsper, John C. De­ Joseph Carvalho, Mr. & Mrs. Al­$12 Lester Carroll, Mr. &: Mrs. John Thomas Dunbury, Mr. & Mrs.Mello, Mr. & Mrs. David J. Bol. bert Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs. JamesMr. & Mrs. Roland Ashley Parker. Mauro Ajancenas.ton, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Fra­ Costa.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Aylmer Mr. & Mrs. William Boule, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew McGraw,sier Jr. Mr. & Mrs.' Norman Daniels,'Mr. & Mrs. Walter Butler Mrs. Mary Quinn, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. David Kashner, Mr. A:

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~on, A Friend, Mrs. GeorgeMansfield Imhof. ST. MARY Mr, & Mrs. Arthur Kane, An­

nieLaMarre, Mr. David Lane$250 & Family, Mr. & Mrs. HohannMr. Joseph F. Corliss Lettl, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Lodico.$125

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son, Mr. & Mr's. Philip DiMonte, Mr. & Mrs; James Harrigan.

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, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel DeChellis, Mrs. Norman Woodward, Mr.

NEW TESTAMENT DOORS: The largest single-cast' bronze doors even made in the U.S. have been ,added to the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows, Belleville, Ill. Called the New Testament ,doors, they depict the four evangelists on the right, each holding his individual symbol. In the center is the tree' of sacrifice with palm branches" the sy~bol of'martyrdom. At left the V}rgin Mar~ is shown with the Christ Child, her foot crushing the evIl serpent as the Magi look on. The doors, which weigh 275 pounds, each, are seven feet high. NC Photo. ' ,

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NEWMAN CENTER ALTAR: The Most Reverend Bishop celebratedherst. All four Massachusetts ordinaries participated in the event­a Pontifical Mass at this main altar in the $750,000 Newman Center ofCardinal Cushing of Boston, Bishop Weldon of Springfield, Bishop FIana­the University of Massachusetts which was dedicated Ias·t night in Am-gan of Worcester and Bishop Connolly.

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Dolores Kasher, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kaylor, Mr. & Mrs. John F. Keavy, Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Kennedy, Ann Kenney.

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clair, Miss Helen Reagan, Mr. &; Mrs. Donald Montle.

$15 Mr. &; Mrs. Richard, Leonard,

Mr. Walter Jackson, Mrs. Walter· Jackson. .

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R. Benedict, Mr. Victor Cordeiro, Mrs. Daniel A. Flynn, Mr. Mar. shall Brisbon'.

Mr. Roland Thibeault, Mr. Frank Souza.

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'Edward Moore, Dr. G. Richard Moore.

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· Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Roberts,REGISTER IN PROTEST: Catholic mothers registered Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Enos,' Mr.their children for public school classes in the Kansas City & Mrs. James Holleran, Mr. &

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SURPRISE VISIT: Vietnam's President Ngo Dinh Diem enters the verandah of the Medical Mission Sisters' Holy Family Hospital in Quinhon, where he paid a recent surprise visit: Showing him around the hospital are Sister M. Virginia Sayers, M.D., left, medical director, and Sister,· M. Karen Gossman, hospital administrator. NC Photo.

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Mr. & Mrs. W. Quinlan, Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Roland Makin. Manuel Rapoza, Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Raymond Markey, Mr. & Roche, Leonard Roche, Peter Mrs. Patrick McCarthy, Mr. & Roche. Mrs: Charles McKenna, Mr. &

Mrs. Joseph Rosen, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Mello. Ralph ~~oyer, Mr. & Mrs. John Mr. & Mrs. John Midura, Ryan, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund San­ Helen Moore, Murdock Myette, tos, Mr. & Mrs. James Shea. Mrs. Raymond ~ormandin, Mr.

Mr. & Mrs. James Sheerin, & Mrs. John Pacheco. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Stewart, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. James Payton, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sullivan, Mar­ & Mrs. F. Peccini, Mary Peck­garet Sullivan, Isabel L. Sylvia. ham, Rosemary Porter, Mr. &

Mr. & Mrs. Elmore Treadup & Mrs. Timothy Quill. Nora, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Tynan, Mr. & Mrs. J. Henry Quinn,Mr. & Mrs. William Whelan, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Jarrie~ Quinn, Rich­& Mrs. F. J. Winterson, Mr. & ard F. Regan & Helen Regan,Mrs. Michael Zajac. Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Riley, Mr.

Mr. & Mrs.' Christopher & Mrs. Llewellyn Roberts. Baines, .Mr. & Mrs. James Bar­ Mrs. Annie Roderick, Mrs. ron, Mr. & Mrs. William Beehan, Mary Rosen, Mr. & Mrs. ThomasWilliam Beehan Jr., Mrs. Ar­ Rossi, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond San­.thur Bennett Jr. terre, Mr. & Mrs. A. Santos.

Mrs. George Braley, Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Antone SantosHilda L. Briggs, Mr. & Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. O. Senesac, Mr. &.James Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Wil­Mrs. Robert Shea, Mr. & Mrs.liam Bruce, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Edwin Silveira, Mr. & Mrs. Rus­Burke. sell D. Smith.Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Carter,

Mr. & Mrs. R. Cartwright, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Sullivan, Mrs. Edward ;T•. CronlVl, Anna Mr. & Mrs. G. Swansey III, Mr. Crossley, Mr. & Mrs. James F. & Mrs. Edward F. Varsel, Mr. & Dee. Mrs. Antonio Vasques Mr. &

In Memory of Frederic G. Mrs. Herbert Wall. Douglas, :M:artha Douglas, Eileen Neal Wall, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Driscoll, Mr. & Mrs.. Edward Walsh, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Duggan, James Durant. Weaver, Mrs. Josephine Whelan

Mr. & Mrs. John Durant, Mr. & Ann. &; Mrs. Ned Emmons, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Ferreira, Francis Fish, AnLEBORO'SEdward J. Foster.

Leading Garden CenterMr. & Mrs. Salvatore G. Giam. malvo, Edith Gifford, Mr. & CONLON 6'Mrs. Manuel Guerreiro, Mr.- & MTs.John A. Harney, Mr. & DO·NNELLYMrs. Arthur Harwood.

South Main & Wall SR. Mrs. Mary Hutchinson Mrs. Annie Horgan, Russell jordan, ATTLEBORO Margaret & Catherine Judge, CA 2-0234Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kelley.

.S'I'. ANNE

$250 Rev. Armand J. Levasseur

$'75 Rev. Roger J. Levesque<­

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Adrien Desrosiers

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Leo Bolduc, Mrs.

Cordelie Langlois, Miss Claire Dumont, Theodore Lariviere, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Fontaine.

$15 Duclo's Pharmacy, Gabrielle

& Bernadette Cayer, Mr. & Mrs. Ulysse Auger, Marie Lebeau.

$10 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lariviere,

Mrs. James Petty, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Sicard, Mr. & Mrs. Victor Morency, Mr. & Mrs. John Townley.

Mr. & Mrs. John Vassella, Mr. & Mrs. John R. Sylvia Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid Larocque; Mr. & Mrs. Alcide Valois, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lebeau.

Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Faria, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel SUllivan, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Mailbot, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Plourde, Jeannette Four­nier.

Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Lussier Mrs. Mattie & Miss Yvonne La~ fleur, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Ouimet, Mrs. Alma Grace, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Chartier.

Mr. & Mrs. Marcel Morency, The Raymond Family, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Moniz, Mrs. George Goulet, Saint Anne's Sodality.

Mr. & Mrs. Aldei Lafrance, Tbe Gaudreau Family, Mr. & Mrs. Philippe Carignan, Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Brunette, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Caron.

Mr. & Mi's. Arthur Allain, Raoul Bernier, Mr. & Mrs. Ray­mond Guerette, Lucille Lebeau, Mrs. Yvonne Lariviere.

Claudette Michaud Felix Fournier, Mr. & Mrs.' Charle. Payette, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sears, Mr. & Mrs. '11homas Mc-Kenna. .

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Taylor Miss Elaine Mailloux,Mr. & Mrs. Clement Mailloux, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Powell, Mr. &; Mrs. Paul Lariviere.

Mr. & Mrs. Rene Charbon­neau, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Aubut, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pinette.

SACRED HEART

$200 Rev. Henry R. Canuel

$75 Rev. Lucien Jusseaume

$25 Richard Nerbonne

$20 Roland Roberts, Gerard &

Ruth Boudreau. $10

Mrs. Amedee Abrain, Roland Auger, Charles & Mrs. Yvonne Bouchard, Gabrielle Choquette, Mr. & Mrs.' A. Deneault.

Delmas Deslandes, Blanche Fregeau, Mr. & Mrs. Armand Hebert, Mrs. Edouard Hevey, Edouard Houle.

Antoinette LaFleur, Mrs. Ella Merchant, Mr. & Mrs. O. Ner­bonne, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Pothier, Mr. & Mrs. Adman Rock.

Mr. & Mrs. William Silver, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Vaudry Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Robert Conway, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Camire, Mr. & Mrs. George Lavoie Jr.

Jeannette Hebert, Joseph Li­zotte, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Soucy Henry Leclair, Mrs. A. Sevigny & Family.

Mr. & Mrs. M. Lapointe, Mr. & Mrs. James O'Donnell.

HOLY ROSARY

$200 , Rev. Ernest R. Bessette

$10 Olea Racette, Stephen Lich­

tenberger, Leon Branchaud., Lydia Mott, Edmund Dauteun.

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Fall' River SACRED HEART

$125 Adelaide C. Trainor

$100 Sacred Heart Women's Guild Sacred Heart Men's Club Dr. & Mrs. John E. Manning Mr. & Mrs. John B. CUTJ;lmings Dr. & Mrs. Edmund Neves

$50 Mildred, Loretta, Dorothy,

Doris and Muriel Audet In Memory of Mrs. Joseph A.

Hammill, Mrs. Wm. E. Harring. ton, Mrs. John J. Clancy.

Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Callahan Elizabeth M. Trainor

$30 Frederick B. McDonald Mr. & Mrs. George Sullivan

$25 Alice C. & Mary V. Harring.

ton, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Har­rington, Margaret R. Sullivan, Louise E. DesMarais, Mrs. Anna F. McManus, William J. Barrett.

James A. Heywood, Mr. & Mrs. Nestor G. Silva, Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Hughes & Margaret A. Hughes, Margaret C. Riley.

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew A. Shea Jr.

Catherine I. Trainor $20

Mrs. Mary T: Morriss & Mar­garet Morriss, Mr. & Mrs. Alvan J. Hoar, Mrs. Catherine Lomax & family, Mr. & Mrs. Fred me,. metrius.

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Andresen, Mr. & Mrs. Ba'rtholomew Mc­Nally, Mr. & Mrs. James D. Barnes, Mr. & Mrs. James Barnes, Mary L. O'Sullivan.

Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Daley, John D. Carmichael, Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Barreiro, Mr. & Mrs; James R. Mitchell.

$15 Mr. & Mr~. Daniel J. Delaney',

Catherine O'Hare, Dorothy Sul­livan, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hen­nessy, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gagnon;

Mr. & Mrs. James Mello, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Sutcliffe, Miss Margaret F. Tolan. '

Mr. & Mrs. James Darcy Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Donnelly

Sr. ' Mr. & Mrs. John M~ Malloy

$12 Helen M. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. John F. McGraw M. Ursula Riley Joseph W. McDonald

$10 Mr. Vincent Canole, Mrs. Anna

McHugh, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond AUdet, Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis F. Delaney.

Mrs. Catherine Roden, Mrs. Marguerite Bousquet, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Swage, Mr. George C. Harnett, Miss Elladore O'Neil.

Mrs. Odella Carpenter, Mrs. Delia Powers & Dorothy Pow­ers, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey LaBrie, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Delaney, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Welker.

Helen L. Sullivan, Kathpyn M. O'Brien, Mrs. Alma M; Halliday, Mr. & Mrs. John E. Kiley Jr., Mr. & Mrs. John E. Kiley Sr.

Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. IJ)unn, Mary E. Dunn, Mr. & Mrs. Pat,. rick 'Murphy, Mr. Thomas P. Sullivan, Mrs. Mary McCartb~.

Mrs. Eleanore Howard, Cath~

erine Howard, Helen F. LellllY, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Geary, Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Gibney.

Mr. & Mrs. Owen M. MeDon· aId Hannah G. McDermott, Ml>s. Catherine Wallace, Mrs. Anita Geary, Mr. & Mrs. John W. Deveney. ,

Catherine F. Coughlin, Mary J. Coughlin, Mary Walsh, Ellen L. Coughlin, Mrs. Loretta Mc­Donald.

Miss Anna Murphy, Mrs. Mary, E. Sullivan, James J. Carey, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas White, Francis M. Burke.

Maureen Dallagher, Mr. & Mrs. James T. Carey, Mr. & Mrs. Rf>land L. Boulay, Mr. & Mrs. Louis P. Lopes, Mrs. Margaret Moran.

In Memory of Wilfred Baker by the Baker Family, Mr. & Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Hunter, William Chip­pendale, Mary F. & Rose C. Riley.

Mrs. Mary R. Heywood, Cath­erine Dillon, Mr. & Mrs. Ray­mond Murphy Jr., Mr. Frank DuValley, M. Doris Sullivan.

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Pelo­Quin, Mr. & Mrs. James L. Gib­

:un, Mr. & Mrs. TOOmas Staple­to." Mrs. Anne T. BishGPI Thomas D. Tolan.

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Lynch Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hamel

Jr., Mr. James M. Carey, Miss Julia Sullivan, Jennie V. Gri:f­

fi~ Memory of Maurice F:

Byington, Mrs. Sarah V. Ander­son, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Sullivan,Mr. & Mrs. John Polak, Mr. &

Mrs. John T. Trainor. ' John F. Fagan, Mr. & Mrs.

Gheorge BFeaculieu, MrM· l'&s :::.T'omas . ormors, s ­

garet F. Cox & Miss Helen P.

Cox. Mrs. Henrietta Kosior, Mr. '&

Mrs. Henry L. Ko'sior, Mrs. Rose Baldwin, Mrs. Mary Mello, Mr. & Mrs. Everett F. Ferris.

Mr. & Mrs. John Hajder,Robert P. Hajder, Mr. & Mrs.

Eugene Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. James Hoyle Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Lapre.Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Pizio, Mr. & Mrs. John F. Hallisey, Mr. &

Mrs. Anthony F. Camuso, Mr. & Mrs. John A. Powers, Ellen Nugent.

Miss Eileen Sullivan, Mrs. EliZabeth Fernandez, Joseph R. Hathaway, Genevieve R. & Anna J. Hathaway, Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Quinn.

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Bigos, Mr. &. Mrs. Thomas J. Beaulieu, Mr. & Mrs. William Davis, James H. Morey & Family, Mr. & Mrs. John L. Dean.

manie! F. Sullivan, Kathryn M: Drogue, Mrs. Lillian Guthrie, Mr. & Mrs. John M. Simas Jr., Miss Dorothy McLachIan.

Miss Helen Cavanaugh, Mr. & Mrs. Micl1ael "Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Cullen, Catherine M\P'Phy, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E., Kitchen.

Mr. & Mrs. J'8mes' F. Rooney, Franklin A. Murphy, Mrs. Frank B. Lindsey, Miss Rosetta W. Su1­livan, Mr. & Mrs. John Fay.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cote, Mr. &, Mrs. Raymond J. McMullen Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Leo LaFleur" Maureen Harrington, Margaret & Herman Springer.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Dennis, N(lra McLaughlin.

ST. LOUIS

$25 Hanrahan Family, Mrs. Marion

l\:;:urphy. $20

Mr. Ann Tuttle. $15

Margaret & Edward McAn­drew Frank Shay, Betty Shay, Irene' Reynolds.

$10 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Vadebon­

coeur Mr. & Mrs. John Fielding, Mrs. Susan Powers, Mr. & Mrs. William Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Ed. ward Moisan.

CYOof St. Louis,A Friend"M. Julia Brenner,' John Whitty, Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Murphy.

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Linney, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Nathan De Moranville, Mr. & Mrs. John Duclos, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Raymond.

Mr. & Mrs. FrankSkammels, Mr.' & Mrs. Frederick McHugh, Mr~ &' Mrs: Joseph Motta, Mr. &: Mrs. RallJh Hunt, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Furtado.

Mr. & Mrs. Walter E~ Quinlan, Mr; & Mrs. Joseph Correa, Mrs. James Benson, Mr. & Mrs-. Joseph Silva, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Willette; Margaret Kehoe, Mr. & Mrs: Walter Wilkins;

HOLY CROSS

$200 Franciscan Fathers

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Szulewski Rosary Society of Holy ~ross

Church $12

Mr. & Mrs. R. Canuel $10

Militia of Mary Immaculate of Holy, Cross Church, Mr. & Mrs. H~ Collura, Mr. & Mrs. J. Kollar­ski, Holik Family, Mr. & Mrs. M. Regan.

Antonina Szpak, Mr. & Mrs. C. Magriby, Mr. & Mrs. J.' Rys, Mary Rys, Mr. M. Gula and Family.

Anna Perry, Mr. & Mrs. Jo~. Staffa, Mr. & Mrs. W. KurowskI, Mr. & Mrs. J. ZUkowski, Mrs. E. Bradbury.

TffE ANCHOR:... 29Thurs., May 16, 1963

ST. .JOSEPH $100

Capt. & Mrs. Joseph O'Connen Allen J. McDermott

St. Vincent de Paul Society $52'In memory of William S. II:

Maud A. Conroy$50

,.,c,o... & Mrs. Louis KrogerMr~ .&Mrs. Harry Sears ", ,', $25 " '

"', Mrs'. Raymond Williams, Catb- , erine Sullivan, 'Mrs. ~,; fIarold

Smith, Margaret Connors. Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Dorman St. Joseph's Women's Guild

$20

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O'Connell, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas HigginsonSr.

Mrs. Henry Munroe, Mr. &: Mrs. Peter Collias, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Trainor.$15

Mr ,& Mrs. John Connors, ~ ON WASHINGTON SCENE: Attorney General Robert~ ~&,~s. Raymond Golden.

- d f th F d" .' $12 F1~ Kennedy accepts' the Brien McMahon awar o. . e ,9~'" HelEm McAvor" In memory cd ham: University Club of Washington for outstandmg servIce James F. Gray. from Father Lawrence J. McGinley, former president of $U the university. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare MI:. & Mrs. John Pavao, Min. ..,.

" " I b l k NC Ph t Pauiline Rebello" Mr. & Min.Alrthony J. Ce e reeze 00 s on ' ? O. Donald Souza, Mr. & Mrs. Peter 01JB' LADY OF THE' ANGELS

$50 John, C. Travis

$25 p ck & Troop 76 Boy Scouts ~t'o' Vie'ra Victor Santos

Rift :.~ to I , , c ar ou.

' . $15 Jose' M. Lmdo

$10,Emil:w & Odilia Costello, Man­

uel Costa, John T~encha~a Sr., Louis Manso, FranCIS AgUIar.

Mrs. Louise Wheadon, Manuel Furtado, Antonio Carreira, Louis

'Mello, Peter Silva. , " Marceljno, De Mello, Leonel·

Cordeiro, Edmund Vieira, John Carreira, Arthur Souza.

Leo Burns, 'Fortunata Travas­sos; Manuel ,Arruda, Manuel Alves; John Roderick.

Miss Mary Carreira, Mrs; Helena' Sousa,' Manuel Costa, Manuel Catrina, Orner Lizotte.

John Perreira, Mrs. Dorothy Janssen, Coray Family, Raul Fernandes, George Pontes.

Carl Dionizio, Mr. Edward Casimiro; Joseph Duarte, M~. M~nuel Rebello, AntonioRl­belFo.

John Moniz, Joseph Kice, John Camara Jr., Manuel Perry, Man. uel' Camara.

Holy Rosary Sodality

SANTO CHRISTO $100

Rep; & Mrs.' Manuel C. Faria $75

Rev. Daniel L. Freitas'

$50 Sb. Vincent de Paul

$35 Mr. & Mrs. John Brilhante

$20 1!st' & 2nd Grade ChHdren

$15 Sil'va Family, Flora. Moniz.

$12 Antonio' Benevides

$10 Maria Pacheco, Vera Cavaco,

Amelia Soares, Antonia Furtado andl Son, Stella Souza.

Victor S. Aguiar, Evelyn Ma­cl'rado' Antone Rezendes, Manuel Fidalgo" Mr. & Mrs. Maximiliano 'I!!l:v:aros;

Adel'aide Soares Patricia Cab;,. l'aI; Mary Cabral,'Manuel Silva; , Nl'i': & "Mrs: Joseph Souza.

lIJennis Pimentel, 'Jose .An­tunes; Lillian Diogenes, Laure­ano Silva.

HOLY ROSARY $20

Mr. &: Mrs. Dennis PatotJo $15

Jolin Salvo &,Family. $10

AMerica Bacci; Mr., & Mrs. Antone Campos, Peter Cante~ol Mr.:, & Mrs. Salvatore Carpinelli,

,Fhank Colaneri. Councillor & Mrs. Edward E.

Dolan Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Emile Duran'd, Mary & Bert Ferioli, Mils. Francis Joseph, Mr. & Mrs. William Leary.

Mrs. Albert J. Roy, Mr. & Mrs. John S. Sousa, The Sons of Italy -Loggia Veneto.

ESPIRlTO SANTO Fazio, 'Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Co. $200 sidme.

Rev. Joao,V. Resendes MI'. & Mrs. Henry Medeil'GSt $30 Mr. & Mrs. John Ward, Ma17

Rev:, Manuel Andrade SU:Lli~an,~r. & Mrs. Frank LG.Jm, $25 bardl, Emily Downey. .

EspiritQ Santo C.Y.O., Mr. &, }il'. & Mrs. Frank Harnn?1'@)~ Mrs. Antonio Oliveira~ Mr. & Mrs. Harvey MontlgmJIP.

Mr. & Mrs. John George Dr. & Mrs. Edward Cataldo, ~ $10, & Mrs. Edward Kelly. .

Mr. & Mrs. Jose T. Olhreira, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Laliberie" Mr. & Mrs. Manuel S. Pacheco, Mr. & Mrs~, James Murray, Mno' . Mr. & Mrs. John Nunes, Mr. & Edward Galligan, Mary Cr~ Mrs. Joseph Medeiros, Mr. AIl:::' Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Lavoi~. tonio Cauto. "" ,Mr. & Mrs., Arthur PD~_

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Pavao, 'Mr. & Mrs. Manuel M. Silva; Mr. & Mrs Antonio Alves, Mr. & 'Mrs.

' Jess'e Moreira Mr. & Mrs. 'Man­uel Medeiros.' " ',',

Mr. David Medeiros,' Mr. & Mrs. Simon Cabral, Mr. &' Mrs. , Herman Borges, Mr: & Mrs. Ar. thur Vital, Mr. & Mrs.' Joseph Souza.'

Mr. &' Mrs. Manuel' Vincent" Mr: & Mrs. Joaquim M. Nunes, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Costa, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Pavao; Mr. & Mrs.

, Louis Perry. , Mr. Manuel Miranda Jr., Mr.

& Mrs. Roberto Simoes, Mr. & Mrs. John Pieroni, Mr. & Mrs. Vincente Costa, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Cabral, Mr. & Mrs. David Gergora.

BLESSED SACRAMENT $200

St. Vincent de Paul Society $14

Eugen Roussin $10

Antonia Bourque, R,omeo Champagne, Emile Auger, Ro-, land Lavoie, Rodolphe Simonin.

Anonymous, Paul A. Bedard, Henri Desilets, Alfred Levesque & Family, Arthur E. Desrosiers.

ST. ANTHONY OF DESERT $200

Rev. Joseph Eid $100

Dr. & Mrs. James J. Sabra $25

Mr. &, Mrs. Victor Badwey' Mr. & ~. Thomas GaJib

15 Blessed; Mother Guild'.

$11 Mr. &, Mrs. Vincent Shea,

$10. ' Holy; Rosary Sodality, Holy,

Name Society, Children of Mary, CYO organization.

Mr. & Mrs. Faheem J. Assad, Mr. & Mrs; Joseph R. Assad, Mrs. Saleem Assad & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Attar, Mr. & Mrs;, Fouad Corey;

Mr. & Mrs. Albert Faris, MrS. Tanous Faris & Family, Mrs. Peter George & Family, Mr. &: Mrs. Charles. Howayeck, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Howayeck. ' '

Mr. & Mrs. George' Howayeck, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred P.' Massoud, Mr. & Mrs. Edward :Massoud, Samuel. Nagem, Atty. Michael Sahady.

Mr. & Mrs. Saleem Sabady, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sarkees, Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Sweet.

Mr. August Badway, Mr & Mrs Louis Badwey, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Saab, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Swi.­dey, Mr. & Mrs. Nasib Shaks, Mr. & Mrs. George Shaker.

Jeanne Cahill, Mr. & Mrs~ Wil­fred Salois" Mr. & Mrs. Frallm. .­Powell, Mr.' &: Mrs. Geol!'ge., Arruda. ,

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Dan~" Mr. & Mrs. James Doherty, Mrs. Mary' Shel'IIlan, Mary McNally., William Greany. ,

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wallace,. In memory of Arthur E. Buc~e.,.., ' Mary O'Neil, Mr. & Mrs. James Connearney, Mr; &. Mrs. Leo Griffin. , .

Mr. & Mrs. John McAymrl, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mr. & M~ Wi~am Heffernan Jr., Mi. II; Mrs. Napoleon Goulet.

ST. ELIZABETH

$200 Rev. .Toao de Medeiros

$30 Rev. Ernestc R. Borges

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel S. Borges.

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Araujo. $i5

Miss Evangelina Furtado $10

William Letender Jr., Vincent Tetuan, Joseph Mello Jr., M;m.. uel C. Silvia, Manuel B1anco.

Agostinho Oliveira, Joseph RodrigueS', Manuel Furtado, Nor­man Cabral.

Mr. & Mrs. Norman Rodriguea

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William Hacking, Mr. & Mrs.Fall River Peter Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Simon Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs.HOLY NAME Charles Peloquin.

$300 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Sullivan, In memory of Charles E. &: Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Jan­

Margaret Bonner ice Farrell, The Misses Anne & $125 Mary Hampston.

Dr. & Mrs. John C. Corrigan Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wordell,$100 Mr. & Mrs. James Flannery, Mr.

Mr. & Mrs. 'William A. Torphy & Mrs. William Aylward, Mr. & Mr, & Mrs. Hector Mongeau Mrs. Elia Giusti, Mr. & Mrs. Jos­Dr. & Mrs. F. J. D'Errico ' eph F. Doran. Dr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Higgins Mr. & Mrs. John Bailey, Yo­

$90 lande LaLiberte, Mr. & Mrs. Dr. & Mrs..James Sullivan Louis Gleason, Margaret Skehan,

$75 Mr. & Mrs. John Mullaly.Rev. Donald A. Couza Mr. & Mrs. James Lawlor, Wil­

$50 liam F. Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. George L. Sisson Francis Dolan, Mr. & Mrs. John lVIr. & Mrs. Eugene Pontiff Dziduszko, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Dr. & Mrs. John Carvalho Urban.

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Bochenek, Mrs. Daniel J. Crotty & family , Mr. & Mrs. George Nugent, Mr. Atty. &: Mrs. James A. Heaney & Mrs. William F. O'Neil, Mrs. George Driscoll, Joseph Giblin, Mr. & Mrs. David

$25 A. J. Burns. Mrs. Clyde A. Murphy, Helena Mrs. Honora, Sullivan, Mr. &

Y. Sullivan, Elinore Kennedy, Mrs. Joseph Escobar, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nagle, Mr. &: Raymond Phillips, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Antonio Luongo. T. Comiskey, Anna Mae Owen.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W., Cum­ Mr. & Mrs. James Owen, Mrs. mings, Mr. & Mrs. J. T. C. Ambrose F. Keeley, Mr. &' Mrs. McGuire, The Nash Family. The David P. Patota. Kenny Family, Mr & Mrs James Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Rockett Jr., B. Kelley Jr. Mr. & Mrs. R. F. McConnell, Mr.

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Brissette, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cullen, Alice • Mrs. Thoma.s F. Burke. Condoll, Mr. & Mrs. William

Mr. & Mrs. Howard Melker Higgins. Mr. & Mrs. George Flanagan Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Harrington,Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Mitchell Margaret E. Morgan, Mr. & Mrs. Mr.. & Mrs. Cornelius Lynch Mario Antonelli, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Roger Sullivan John E. Cruger, Ann Sherry.The Madden Family Mr. & Mrs. William Henry,Mrs. John Welch Frances Warrener, RaymondMrs. Thomas F. &: Eileen. Beausoleil, Mr. & Mrs. Edward

HIggins Doherty, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Mahoney O'Donnell. Mr. & Mrs. William Lynch Mr. & Mrs. James E. Donnelly,

$20 Grace 'Cuttle, Barrett Family,The Byrne Family, Mr. & Mrs.' Michael Lowney, Mr. & Mrs.

Michael Foley, Mr. & Mrs. An­ Raymond Monahan. Iho'ny Geary, Catherine A. Ly­ Harold Higgins, Mr. & Mrs. .gM, Mary Lysaght. Henry Horn, Mr. & Mrs. E. L.

Mrs. Frank Kingsley, Mr. &: McCarthy. ,Mrs. ,Thaddeus Golitz, Clarenee Bonner. NOTRE DAME

Mr. & Mrs. James Higgins, Mr. $200 • Mrs. Kenneth Reinerio, Mr. &: N.D.S.V.P. Exchange Mrs. John Johnston. ' $75

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brindley Rev. J. Adrien Bernier $15 $35

Mr. & Mrs; Henry J. Lemerise, Robert Phenix William 'Ready, Mary Smyth, $30 Mr., & Mrs. James A. Reilly, Mathilda Lussier Family Hannah C. Higgins. $25

Mary J. Higgins, Rudolph La­ Armand Raiche, Edward La­Vault, Mr. ,& Mrs. C. F. Leonard., croix, A Friend. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Lynch Jr. $20

Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Phelan, Dr. Maurice Demers, Omer Mr.. & Mrs. Frank Plichta Harrison.

':Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Powers, $15 Mr. & Mrs. Romeo McCallum, Geo. A. Benoit, Cecile .B. The Donovan Family, Mrs. Mary Anctil, The Paquette-Ledoux Biggins. ' Family, Emile J. Amiot.

, $12 $12 Mr. & Mrs. Howard MarcouIC, Paul Lamontagne

Mr. & Mrs. John Gallagher. $10 $10 Wilfrid J. Poirier, The A. &: C.

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Sullivan, Marchand, Misses G. & A. Lus­Mary, V. Murphy, VincentJ. sier, Armand Lussier, Roger La­Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Leo V. bonte. Gaffney, Mrs. Thomas J. Har- Cecile Gendreau, Conrad Des­rington. ' marais, J.' M. A. Alumnae, Paul

Marcella Regan, Mrs. Ed­ Dumont, Albert R. Berger. ward J. Halpin, Mr. & Mrs. Victor ,Delisle, OsCar Boud~ Rjchard Dussault, Mr. &: Mrs. reau, Alberta Moreau, 'Leo Fer':' .Joseph Dion, The Finglas Family. land, Esther Desrosiers. '

The Misses Elinor &: Alice Marcel Roy, . Omer CarOll,' Lettaghan, John W. Cummings, Achille Labonte, Albert Lusig-Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Neves, Mr. nan, Arthur Chabot.· ' . It Mrs. Francis Tansey, Mr. &: Thiboutot - Dufresne, 'Leopold Mrs. William Watson. Desrosiers, Omer 'Thibault, Rob­

Helen G. Law, Mr. &: Mrs.Ed­ ert Forand, Earl Gillett. ward B. Downs, Mr. &: Mrs. Wil­ Adelard J. Canuel, Jos. E. fred Morrissette, Mr. & Mrs. Mercier, Donat Villandre, Leo John Sullivan III, Gertrude L. Soucy Jr., Andrew Poitras. Mercier. Arthur Lhomme, Aime' La­

Mr. & Mrs. William H. Moran, chance Jr., Normand' Sevigny, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Conboy, Desmarais-Dorais Family, Lydia Mr. & Mrs. ~ussell Pichette, Lavigne. Kathleen Pearson, Mrs. Roland Liboire Tetreault, Arsene Reed. Dextraze Sr., Alcide Desmarais,

Mrs. Daniel Shaughnessy, Jos. R. Gagnon, Normand Bro­Mr. & Mrs. Frank McGrath, deur Family. .!d Kathleen Smyth, Florence Ma­ Rolan,. -.<.;arde, Edward Bou­lone, Mr. & Mrs. Francis W. Har­ chard, Roland O. Bisson Jr., rington Edgar St. Martin, Armand Bro­

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Matthews, deur. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lavoie, Mrs. Louise St. Laurent, lS'ap Le:' James Kearns, Mr: & Mrs. James vesque, Rabul Vallee, Normand R. Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. William Petit, Donald Bernier. Walsh. ' Adelard Bernier, Maria Dow­

Mrs. Timothy A. Lovett, Mr. ling, Robert Chouinard, Edward & Mrs. Thomas H. Sears, Mr. & Rivard, Nap Vaillancourt. Mrs. Louis Couto, Mrs. Winston Edmond 'Lizotte, John E. Ankastrfan, In memory of Henry Ponte, Alma McPadden, Chs Bunting, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Dil­ Cholette, Emile Roussel. lon. Camille Desrosiers, Adrien

'Emma McDermott, Mrs. James Cote, James Morrissey, Oscar J. E.: Sullivan, Grace Sullivan, Dube, George Pouliot. ' ~ary C. Ward, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Angelina Lapointe, Homer McGuigan. Lapointe, Arthur Forest, Antonio

'Margaret Lahey, Mr. & Mrs. J. Bernier, Ronald. A. Levesque.

Mr .. Roger Guerette. James Charbonneau, Mr. &

Mrs. Lawrence Mannes,. Mr. & Mrs. Roger Barselou, Thomas Hough, William Long. ' Mr~.., Frank Labounty, Ray­

mond O'Toole, Gerard Goyette, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Aubrey, Samuel Pullen.

Henry S. Gillet, Leo J. Mar­coux, Mathias Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Rob'ert Martel, Louise Gas­par.

Mr. & Mrs. William Ledo, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Gagnon, Eugene Bourdon, James E. Powers, Gro­ver Shurtleff.

Charles Sicard, Mr. & Mrs. William Mellen, Mrs. Patricia Y. Bennett, George Charbonneau. Rudolph Fragoza.

Lillian Wallbank, Mildred Curry, James McCarthy, Mr. & Mrs. Adrien Ravenelle, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Lopes.

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Camara, Charles Carvalho, Arthur Paul, Mrs. Opalma Marchand, Char­lotte Nicholson.

Alice Nicholson, Raymond Estrella, Conrad Ouellette, Ed-, ward A. Sweeney Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Chouinard.

Mr. & Mrs. John M. Eastwood, Leo Longchamps, Leo J. Caine Jr., Carlton Hindle, William Brailey.

Joseph Andrade, Mary Har­AMAZING RECOVERY: Father H. A. Reinhold of rington, John G. Burgess, Mrs.

Hilda Wilkinson, Edward Board­Pittsburg, one of the nation's best known liturgy experts, man.and the author of four books on theology, is back at his Christopher Keene, Henry

typewriter after an amazing recovery from the dread Venturini, William McHenry,Parkinson's disease. The subject of a new treatment, Father Emile Gaudreau, Mary Medeiros. Reinhold, only one of 2,000 patients who have been helped Raymond Lafleur, Mr. &' Mrs.

Robert St. Pierre, Mrs. Lillianby the new technique, which involves the destruction of Lynch, Mrs. Philip Roach, Johncertain brain cells, was operated on at St. Barnabas V. Aguiar~

Hospital for Chronic Diseases, New York. NC Photo. Emile Pineault, Everett La­fleur, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Ga­

ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL Mr. & Mrs. William Gorman, mache, John Albernaz, Ade.lia Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Lynch, Mr. Connell.

$50 '& Mrs. Eugene LeClair, Mrs. John O'Brien, James F. Moore, James F. Diskin Margaret Morrissey, Francis A. Wilfred Marchand, Anna M.

$25 and Lena Moran. Simpson, Mrs. John Walsh. Mrs. Ellen and Miss Helen Mr. & Mrs. James A. Robinson Grace Walsh,' Roger Messier,

Kenney, William J. and Cecilia Jr., Mr. & Mrs. James A. Robin­ David Bixler, Mr. & Mrs. James Sheehan, Mrs. Josephine Hurley, son, Joseph Lynch, Mr. &: Mrs. L. Sweeney.Mary Hurley. Thomas Carroll, Gertrude Har~

ST. MICHAEL$20 rington.Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Holleran, Joyce Wolstenholme, Jeanne $100Mr. & Mrs. William White, Mrs. Wolstenholme, Judith Wolsten­ Gilbert OliveiraFrank Whelly, Catherine Lynch. holme, Manuel Almeida, 'Mrs. $75$15 Emma Sullivan and Jane. Rev. Gilbert J. SimoesMr. & Mrs. William J. Sewell, The Loughman Family, Mar­

Mrs, Elizabeth McGinn & Wini­ $50garet Murphy, Helen M~rphy, fred & Margaret Britland, Mr. Miss Evelyn AlmeidaDorothy Sayward, Mr. & Mrs. &' Mrs. Jerome Foley II, Mrs. Lawrence Ryan. . $25 Margaret Kelliher, Mrs. Ken­ Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Desrosiers, August Curt drick Reynolds, Mrs. Laurence William Burke, Mr. & Mrs. An­ $20Kidd. thOny Machado, Mrs. Cathrine Dr. Joseph Carvalho, Gerald

$12 MOffat, Mr. & Mrs. John Hart. Mulrooney.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Santiago Mr. & Mrs. Rene Tremblay. $15

$10 Harriet Wingate, Mary Maleady. Mary Carvalho, Gilbert Coroa.Mr. & Mrs. 'Jerry Grondin & 'Rita O'Loughlin. Joseph Motta Jr.Family, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Cot­ $12trell, Sara E. Booth, The Fer­ IlWMACULATE CONCEPTION loseph S. Correiareira Family, Ann Standish. $.25 $10

Amelia Standish, Mr. & Mrs. The Pelleiter Family 'Arthur Ama,rello, Alfred H~la­Francis Powers, George Contant, $20 rio Camara, Albert Capeto, JoaoMrs. Veronica Curry, Edward Mr. & Mrs. James E. Donnelly Estrella, Joseph Ferreira.Daylor. $15 ' Gerald Freitas, Henry Gua,..Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Manning, Jane H. Sullivan, Dominick M;lDuel Latway, ~ntonio Lindo,John O'Brien, Margaret G. Sperduti, Jean Sperduti, Rose­ John Lindo.Diskin, Mr. & Mrs. John F. Mul.

mary Dussault, George S. Gas­ Manuel C. Medeiros, Noel Me­rooney, Mr. &: Mrs. William H. par, Margaret Connell.. deiros, Antone Mello,' GilbertCaine: $12 Mello, Lawrence Mello. ' Mr. &, Mrs. Arthur Ferreira, 'John Hinchcliffe, Mrs. Henry Diane Motta, Julia Motta, Ce­Mrs. Eiizabeth Fitzgerald, Mr. &: Hindle. ciiia Oliveira, Antone Pereira,Mrs. George Kimball, William

$11 Manuel Perry.O'DoTlnell, Mr. & Mrs. Owen William J. Dugan 'Alfred Rocha, Gil Santos, LeoFinnegan. $10 Sl;h~mck, Manuel Silvestre, Rich­Mr. & Mrs. Giiles Collins, Mr. Alfonso Oliveira, Mrs. Michael ard Simmons.& Mrs. Raymond Reynolds, Wil­

P. Ryan, Donald Ralph, Jolin 'Jose Souza, Joseph Souza,liam White Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Coffey, Grace Hindle. Henry Wolstencroft. ' Charles Pevide, Rosalie Feliz­

John E. Pettine, Benjamin Mc­berto. , ST. ROCBBride, Mr. & Mrs. James TOlin,Mr. & Mrs. John Kirby, Alice Ronald Archambault, Roger J.Fitzpatrick, Grace Kirby, Mr. & $25 Lafrance.Mrs. Eugene Bertrand, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Romain Saulnier

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Amiot,Mt·s. Edward Bryant. $20 ~ilton Garvin, William Guil­Mrs. Austin Walker, Francis Marie Rita Patenaudemette, Agnes Whittle, AlbertStone, Joseph Dunse, Patricia $15Gagnon.Sullivan, Charlotte Kiley. Mr. & Mrs. Lionel DansereauEdmund Couture, William Da­Edward Darcy, Mrs. Robert $10vies Jr., Robert Cavaco, Mr. &Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Virginio Lau­ Mr. & Mrs. Albini Bouchard,Mrs. John 'Long, Gilbert E.renc, William Gastall, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Henri Berube, Mr. &Dailey.Mrs. Joseph O'Connell. Mrs. Alban McCallum, Mr, &Mr. & Mrs. Paul Boissoneau,The Connors Family, Mr. & Mrs. William Morrissette, Mr. &James O'Hara, Antone Camuso,Mrs. Mark Sullivan, Alice M. Mrs. Anastasia Hickey, Mr. '& Mrs. Edouard Patenaude.

Higgins, Mr. & Mrs. John Mc­Tague, Mr. & Mrs. Chester E. Kulpa.

Mrs. Agnes Rosa, Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. Fennessey, Mr. & IF YOU NEED A Mrs. Joseph Hall, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Martin & Family, Elizabeth Hall. MORTGAGE

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$Zoe Dominican Fathers

$110' Dr. &I Mrs. Paul De vrn:D

$30 . Mr. &; Mrs. William St.Georttes

$!5 Loretta G. :Fillion A. Friend

$20 A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Reginald

Bellerive, Edilbert Brault. Dr. A del a I' d Demers, ,Adelard Gauthier. .

Agnes Guy, Mr. &; Mrs. Fabien Phenix, Cec~e Sutton.

$15 The Misses Couillard, Mr. &:

Mrs. Joseph O. St.Denis, Pauline Sorel.

$12 MY. & Mrs. Charles W. Bin-.:

inger, Arthur Braneo, Mr. & " Mrs. Charles Gagnon, Mr~ &; Mrs. Edward C. Miclmo.

$10 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Auclair. Mr.

& Mrs. Emile Beaudry, Mr. & Mrs. Antonin Bedard, Mr. & Mrs. James M. Blackburn, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid Boulanger. .

Arthur Bourgeois, Estelle .':" Bourgoin, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cabral, Louise Caron, Mr. &; TRAIN FOR LAY APOSTOLATE: An institution directed by a Catholic doctor could have in contributing Mrs. Edouard Cote.

Mr. &; Mrs. Fernand Cote, Mr. founded and maintained by the diocese of Padua, Italy, has to mission work. At right, Archbishop Pietro Sigismondi, &; Mrs. Albert Coulombe, lIIfr. &; ove!' the ·Past 13 years provided more than 80 medical mis­ Secretary of the 'Sacred Congegation for the Propagation of' Mrs. Rene O. Desmarais, Mrs. sionaries for the Church's missions in India, Formosa, the Faith, blesses the missionary crucifix assigned to Dr. Duncan Doyle, Mr. &; Mrs. David Japan, Jordan, Iraq, Israel, and 14 African nations. The Marco Fabbri as he prepares to depart for Nigeria. At left,Driscoll. Univel"Sity College of Medical Missionary Aspirants was a group' of medical mission students experience a happyBertha Duclos, Alice Dwnont, Mr. II: Mrs. Herve Forcier, Leo the idea of Dr. Francesco Canova of the University of moment as they wait for assignments around the world. J. Gagnon, Alphonse Gariepl'. Padua~ who recognized the great importance'that a hospital NC Photo.

Caliste; Gauthier F lit mil y , Gauthier FamiIy, Mr. & Mrs. Honorius Goddu, Mr. & Mrs.­ ·.. :'Loridas Jolivet, 'Rita Ken.ney. Here Are Totals to Dote for Each Parish In Diocese

Mr. & Mrs. Russell Ken.ney, Marie Lafrance, Blanche ,La­pointe, Mr. & Mrs. Lionel FALL KIVEll Fairhaven-5acred Hearts 451.00 NEW BEDFORD TAUNTON

$6,749.60 Holy. Family 1,478.5tLauzier, Marie Lebeau. st. Mary Falmouth-St. Patrick 5,711.00 Holy' Name 7,685.00Arthur G: Lecours, Eva Leten­ Blessed Sacrament 1,535.00 Holy Rosary 760.0'HyanniS'-- Holy Rosary 495.00

dre, Mr. &; -Mrs. Armand Levu­ Espirito Santo 1,293.50 Immaculate ConceDtion 3,788.50St. Francis Xavier 12,655.50 Immaculate Conception 3,251.50

seur, Mr. &; Mrsc Louis Levesque, HQly Name 18,640.00 O. L. of Lourdes 2,984.50Mt. Carmel 8,984.95

, 93!!1.25 Mansfield-St. Mary 6,202.50 Sacred Heart 4,117.00Mr. &; Mrs. Thomas J. Levesque. Holy Cross O. L. of Perpetual Help 200.00 Bertha Martel, Mr., &; Mrs. Notre Dame 5,600.00 Mattapoisett- 5t. Anthony 2,783.00

O. L. of Purgatory 50.00 Beu! MmeI, Martineau Family, Our Lady of the. ~l:s 4,&llUJ& st. Anthony . ~,149.50 St. Jacques 3,746.041'

Sacred- Heart 3,345.05 4,793'.OftMr. & ¥rs. Edouard Melanson, Our Lady of Health 2,278.50 Nantucket- St; JosephS1. Anne 2,083.25 St. Mary 6,875.211Mr. & Mrs. Albert L. Michaud. Holy Rosary 2,689.00 Our Lady of the Jste 3..018.00 St. Anthony of Padua 3,133.00

Octav:ie Monquin, Blanche Immaculate Conception 5,294.25 St. Paul 4,346.51No. Dighton-St. Joseph 1,739.00 St. Boniface 221.00 Ouellette, Mr. & 'Mrs. Arsene Sacred Hea.t't 10,784.50 North Easton- 511. Casimir 441.00 ATTLEBOkOPelletier, Mr. & Mrs. Joseplt R. St. Anne 1,863.25 Immaculate Conception ',849.25 St. Francis of Assisi 1,212.50 Holy Ghost 2,650.oe·Pelletier, Gilberte' Poitras. St.. ,Anthony of Padua 1,731.00 St. Hedwig 150.00North Westport- St. John 9,565.01Romeo Poulin, Marie Louise St. Anthony of Desert 1,032.00 St. Hyacinth 1,293.00Our Lady of Grace 2,118.50 St. Joseph 3,520.OGRobert, Mr. & Mrs. Walter St. Elizabeth 1.012.00 St., James 12,644.00 St. Mary 4,772.OtRomanowicz, Mr. & Mrs. Albert St. John the Baptist 2,603.00 NOrton-St. Mary 2,457.50 St. John the Ba~ist 5,126.80 St. Stephen 3,396.56Savard, Ida Simard. 5t. Joseph . 5,164.50 Oak Bluffs- St. Joseph 8,235.72 'S1. Theresa 4,057.58Albert J. Mr. Mrs. S1. Louis 1,560.00Sirois, &; ~,%15.25 Sa~red Heart St. Kilian 2,952.50Edward Soares, l\lr-. c!t !\In. St. Matthew 2',003.00 NORTH A'1'TLEBOROOceall Grove.- St. LaWTenee 13,518.25Roland Sorel, Mr. & Mn. H~ St. Michael 3,250.35 St. Michael 2,339:.50 St. Mary 4,454.00 Sacred Heart 2,23,6.00Tremblay, Mr. ,& Mmr. Antone St. Patrick 5,lJ81.5(}1 St. Theresa 3,583.00 St. MarY 9,848.00Orleans--Va i 11 a nco u r t, Mr. & Mrs. 5S. Peter &; Paul 4,503.00

St. Joan of Arc 1,808.00Philippe Vinc~lette. St. Roeh. 2;672.65 St.' StaniSlaus 1,734.00 Ostuville-AsswnptiOll 2,661.00 Administers Confirmation to 280·

Pro"'Vincetown-St. Peter 1,464.81St. William. 4;.5IUJOFall River Holds %,629'.00Santo Christo, , " 2,OO6,5Q Ranyham....:..st. Ann At Home for Me....tall.y Reta rded Sandwich- 'CYO Art Festival €orpl.is Christi 3,931.50 LAPEER cr....'C) - Archbishop religious' instruction c I ass e S'

John F. Dearden of Detroit ad­ ranges up to 70: The majority ofSeekonk-Mt. Cannel 3,957.50'rhe Fall River Area CYO win ministered Confirmation to 280 those' in the Confirmation classhold its Third Annual Art Festi.. . Soinerse~' .Acushnet-- " .. Catholic patients at 'the Lapeer were' 'over '40. . '.:val on Tuesday,' May 21, at 1J:30 St. John of Gad 3,229.65St. Francis' Xavie!' 3,431.25 State Home, Michiga.n's largest 'The religious instruction pro.':P.M. ill the .Ca,toolic Cornm.~1:!r St. Patrick . 4,435.00 and oldest institution for the gram is' conducted by' 26 volun..;ASSonet-St. lilernard' ~,161.09.Center en Franklin· Street. St. Thomas More' 7,95UlCl mentally handicapped:. teer teachers of the Confrater-:<

Features of this year's FestiVal BWJZards. Bay>­So~th Dartmouth­ The ceremony mark.ed the first nity of Christian Doctrine. Prot­

include a May. Shrine conted by .St. Margaret 3,&89-.{)0 ,51. Mary G,21UO time that Confirmati<!'ll has been estant and, Jewish instructioD'tbe, parochi.a~S(:hools, of the uea Cente.rville- South Yarmouth~ administered to patients at the classes are also conducted at the'·and a mission display· of arti. ­ Our LaQy of 'W~ 2,493.00 ,st. Pius X 5,032.00. bome itself. home, 'but the Catholic program,faets by the Columban Fathenf Central Villag~ Swansea- Religious instruction classes is the most extensive.and Sisters. . 51. John Baptist 1,799.00 Our· Lady of Fatima' 4,692.G8 have been conduded at the in­ 'Catholics amon'g the institu­There will also be a display of, Chatham--'o ' St. Dominie: 3,05CU)& stitution for the past five years,' tion's 3,-000 resident' patient.the. ~rks, at th~ Area. Art "Holy Redeemer 3,406.00 St. LOuis of France, 3,'100.50 but only in the last two years has niunce.rssome 1,000. . ',' ..Classes, ~ Prom Ideal Poster the program been e.,"tpanded toDightqa,-St. ,pe.ter 762.00 Vineiard Haven­showing designs of dresses to be include the mentally retarded. . worn at formal, affairs, and the East Brewster- . St. Augustine 1,485.00 ·Holy Name Rally'At present, about 50 CatholicPoster Art displa;y contest be­ Our Lady or.the ,Cape 1,358.00 ' WarehaJn.-,:...stc Patrick 6,~9.00 patients are under instruction, in tween the Cathedral and Sacred East Falmouth- MAYAGUEZ -(NC) - An is­West Harwich- preparation for making theirHeart Junior High, Camp Fire, ,St. Anthony,. : 1,824-.00 landwide rally of the Holy NameHoly Trinity 2,477.00 First COIllJIlunion this year.and Blue Bird groups. Fairhaven-St. Joseph 5,132.75· Westport-St. George 2.,396.00 Volullteer Teac:bers Society of Puerto,Rico will take

The F~stival wiH. concludle place here on Sept. 1 and 2.Fairhave~-st;l. Mary 1,204.75 Woods Hol~St. Joseph 1,597.00 The age of participants in the

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ST. STANISLAUS Mr. & Mt:s. John Dopart, Wal­Mrs. Eileen Blais, Julia Cahill,THE ANCHOR­ter Sanocki,Mr. & Mrs. r.e.Mr. & Mrs. William Lomax, Mr. $100Thurs.; May 16, 1963 Autote, Mr. & .Mrs. M. Golem­& Mrs. Michael Dupont, Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Boyko Sr.

Agnes Mason. biewski, Mr. & Mrs. ThaddetU$75 Chrupcala.Fall River Mr. & Mrs. Carl Mithers, Nor­ Rev. Robert S. Kaszynski Mr. & Mes. Benjamin Polak,man A. Oliveira, Mr. & Mrs.ST. PETER AND PAUL

$100 . Alfred Zygiel, Mr. & Mrs. $25 Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Bolger,Holy ROsary Sodality, St. Vin-' Mr. & Mrs. Jan Kowalczyk, Mr.

cent de Paul Society, Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Joseph Cichon, Mr. &: In Memory of Rt. Rev. Msgr. .Thomas Callahan, Mr. & Mrs.

John J. Kelly John King. Frank J. Boyko Jr. Mrs. Joseph Banalewicz.SS. Peter & Paul Conference, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sheahan,

St. Vincent de Paul Society Mr. & Mrs. William Dempsey, $20 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Warchol. MI"s. John W. Driscoll, Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wojcik, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Zwolinski$75 Mr. & Mrs.. William Wolowiec, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Peter Pietraszek,Evelyn Crowell, Edmund Crow­John Tyrrell Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Kulpa, Ge'nevieve Pachurek; Mr. & Mrs.ell.

$60 Kocon Beef and Provision Co. Stanley Mis.The Mattimore Family, Mr. &Mrs. Henry Daly & family Mr. & Mrs. Walter Soczek, Mr.Mrs. Francis Croke, Charles $15$50 & Mrs. Walter Tabak, Mr. & Mrs.Harrington, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur CYO St. Stanislaus 'ParishIn Memory of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Walter Polak, Frances Winiar­Mulcahy, Mr. & Mrs. Leroy T. $10John J. Kelly ski, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Klaege. .Mills. Stella Dyl, Mr. & Mrs. HenryJoseph Conaty Walter Deda, Mr. & Mrs. Ed­Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dillon, Paruch, Mrs. Joan Perry, Mr. &$35 ward Girza, Jean Drzal, HelenMr. &. Mrs. George Oliveira, Mrs. John Janik, Mr. & Mrs.DI". & Mrs. Edward T. Shan & Genevieve Pietraszek, Mr. &Mrs. Mary Shantlon, Mr. & Mrs. Adam Polak.non James Sunderland, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Walter Pudlo.Mr. & Mrs. Walter Goscimin­MI". & Mrs. Francis Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Thaddeus Stasiow­Eugene Cabral. ski, Edward Kocon, Mr. & Mrs.$30 ski, Mr. & Mrs. George Wrobel,Casimir Babriarz, Mr. & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. Louis Millerick, cMr. & Mrs. Charles J. Hodkin­ Mr. & Mrs. Jan Wnenta, MalTStanley Rak, Mr. & Mrs. Josephson Mr. & Mrs. William O'Rourke, Zmuda, Stanley Zmuda.Kosinski.Everett Bray, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel$25 Mary and Sophie Zmuda, Mr,Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Petres, Vic­Mr. & Mrs. William Patten, Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Vieira, & Mrs. Walter F. Zdabesz.toria Michno, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin

Eileen Keavy. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Raymond, Mr. . & Mrs. Frank Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Travassos.

Kosinski, Mr. & Mrs. Matthew ST. WILLIAM Gosciminski, Anne Drzal.The Sweeney Family Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Harney, Mr.

Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Knapinski, . $500Mr. & Mrs. George Gregory & Mrs. Joseph Gosselin, Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Angelini, Mr. Rt. Rev. Raymond T. Considine. $20 William F. Cummings, Bernard

Mr. & Mrs. James Rogers. Ed­ Kelly & Angela Maitland. & Mrs. Henry Zdon, John Jan- $75 ward Murphy, Catherine A. Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Autote, czura, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Pie- Rev. James A. McCarthy Lynch, Helen C. S. Lynch, Elizabeth Grace, Mr. & Mrs. traszek. $25NOVICE: Mis s Theresa Elizabeth Urban, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Dooley,Charles P. Leary, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Nowicki, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin, Oxbridge, was Leonard Judge, Helen and Alice John Connelly.

Mr. & Mrs. Roger R. Dube Dupont. invested as a Novice in the Weglowski, Mr. & Mrs. Maciej $10 $16 John Dolan, Mr. & Mrs. John La Salette Sisters by Very Weglowski, Walter and Chester _Nora M. Sullivan, John J. Sul-

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kelly Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Rev. Lionel Le May, M.S. Weglowski. . livan, Idalina P. Mello, Mr. &: $15 . McMahon, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Edward Korze- Mrs. Wilfred Cadieux, Mr. &

J. Edward Glynn. David Mott, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick

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