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Charities· Appeal Reaches $424,364 Momentum of Giving Quickens lor '28 Hearts-;n-One' Sister Hortense Catholic Charities Appeal "Headquarters announced a "new total of $424,364.74 this ·morning. The steady stream Appeal. The honor parishes are: Our Lady of the Angels, St. Louis and St. Stanislaus, Fall River; Holy Name and Holy Rosary of New Bedford; Immac- ulate Conception, Taunton; St. Mary's of Attleboro; Sacred -The ANCHOR Fall River, Mass., Thursday, May 20, 1965 "RICE 10c Vol. 9, No. 20 © 1985 The Anchor $4.00 per Year Catholic Higher Education Study Now Underway NEW YORK (NC)-The National Opinion Research at the University of Chicago has received a $65,000 PLANS U. S. VISIT- Carnegie Corpomtion grant for a study of U. S. Catholic Archbishop Robert Dosseh tQIleges and universities. The study will seek to "find out why some of them are at- taining higher intellectual standards and others are not," the Carnegie Corpor- ation said in announcing the grant. The research will be directed .,. Father Andrew Greeley, a priest and sociologist who is a senior study director at the NORC. Father Greeley is cur- 1;ently completing another study supported by Carnegie Funds on the effects of Catholic education on graduates' religious and toCial views. Target date for completion of ftte higher education study is late next year, it was announced. . Outlining the purposes of the .tudy, the educational founda- tion quoted Father Greeley as laying that, although Catholic institutions of higher education account for approximately 12 per cent of U. S. college enroll- ment, "relatively little" is known about them. Thus, it was said, while it is known that lay teachers, many of them non-Catholics, now make up about two-thirds of the faculties of Catholic colleges- an increase of 10 per cent in 10 years-it is not known what im- pact the changeover from a largely clerical faculty has had on the schools. Also, it was noted, relatively fittle is known about relations between lay and clerical faculty members and between lay fac- ulty members and administra- tors, who in the higher echelons are almost exclusively members of religious communities. The Carnegie Corporation said many educators believe that un- til information on such mattars :as these is avai1able about Cath- i)lic schools, "it will not be possible to assess differences between faculty and administra- tion of the kind that have occur- red this Spring at several uni- versities as either necessar'!iy inherent in the organization of eh.m·ch-administered schoolis or as situations peculiar to those institutions." '1'G.e NORe studY. will abe of Special Gifts and Parish con- categories are being processed tributions that continues to ar- hourly. rive at Headquarters accounted To date, nine Parishes have for the significant increase. achieved Honor Roll distinction. additional returns in both Each of these parishes has ex- ceeded its final total in the 1964 of Lome, Togo, who may be take up the question of the ex- the first archbishop from tent to which Catholic colleges French-speaking West Afri- are "any longer substantially ca to visit the United States, different from" other U. S. insti- is fearful that his govern- tutions of higher education with comparable financial and faculty ment may take over Oatholic resources. schools. NC Photo. 50 given an honorary degree. Other honorary degree recipients will be Rev. Vincent C. Dore, O.P.. President of Providence College; Years' Labor for Love of God Mother M. Benedict, S.C.M.M.. M.D., Provincial of the Medical Mission Sisters of Philadelphia Nuns Mark Golden Jubilee Anniversary and the Massachusetts Superior Court Justice Frank E. Smith of By Patricia Francis Taunton. She was born O'Brien in Black Lake, Que., nearly 68 years ago and there's still an Irish twinkle in her eyes. But for a half century she has been known as Sister St. Theotiste, and for the last 40 years she has been serving the aged· and infirm at Roman Cardinal Sacred Heart Home in New Bedford. "I've been here longer than I was with my family," Gives Thanks the golden jubilarian says t-oday "I like New Bedford . . and the people here and my work," Sister St. Theotiste, who just hits the 5 foot mark - "It's strange. My brothers all were six footers"-was one of a fam- lly of 12. She has three sisters still living in Canada. She decided to be a nun when she was 7. " ••• as lots of children do. I wasn't serious about it." Then, because there were no Catholic schools near her home, she was sent to a boarding school Hearts, Fairhaven; and St. Jo- HOly Name seph's, North Dighton. Many Fall River 12,500.6f other parishes give evidence of St. Mary soon achieving the Honor Roll. No. Attleboro 12,272.5e In a statement issued at Head- St. James quarters this morning, Chairman New Bedford ;0,777.55 Richard K. Martin said: "While today is officially the last day Holy Name of the appeal, Headquarters will New Bedford 9,034.99 remain open for a few weeks to Immaculate Conception receive additiomil contributions. No. Easton 8,912.00 It has been the history of every Appeal that a substantial sum is St. Francis Xaviet' realized in the post Appeal days. Hyannis If,mm.5G "We shall be processing all re- St. Joseph turns as they reach Headquar- New Bedford 7,889.25 ters. I would urge every com- mitteeman-Special or parochial Sacred Heart -to complete all of their con- Fall River '1,579.5G tacts with all possible speed. St. John the Baptist Their cooperation in this area New Bedford 7,219.39 will help us greatly in establish- ing the final figure date." at an early St. Mary Taunton 6,835.25 The leading fifteen are: st. Lawrence New Bedford parishes 19,696.50 Mt. Carmel New Bedford St. Patrick .. Wareham 6,823.60 $6,739.00 St. John St. Mary Attleboro 12,722.50 Attleboro 6,700.50 Stonehill College Honors Judge Smith of Taunton Commencement exercises at Stonehill College will be held Sunday, June 6, at which time 210 men and women will be given degrees. Dr. Owen B. Kiernan, Commissioner of Education, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, who will also receive an honorary de- with C::ommencement exercises gree at the exercises, will be at 3 in the afternoon. Rev. Fred- the commencement speaker. . erick R. McManus, Director of Commencement Day cere- the Secretariat for the Bishops' monies at Stonehill will open Commission on the Liturgical with a Baccalaureate Mass in the Apostolate, Washington, will morning, to be followed by a give the traditional baccalau- luncheon at the college for the reate address. graduates and their parents, Father McManus will also be . ?perated by the SIsters of Char. Ity of Quebec. To Diocese When she was 17 she entered the order. The Most Reverend BiS'holt I "When the Lord wants you in has received a letter from a place, He sees that you get Gregory Peter Cardinal Aga. there. Yes?" gianian, Prefect of the Turn to Page Three Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, thank- ing the faithful of the Fall River Diocese for their contributions last year of $38,399 for the work of the Foreign Missions. In the letter from Rome, Cardinal Agagianian expressed warmest thanks for the "con- tinued generosity of the good Catholic people of the Diocese toward the Church in other lands." . He proferred his appreciation to Bishop Connolly and to Msgr. Raymond T. Considine, Dioc· es Director of the Propagation of the Faith Society, for all that they have done and are doing to aid the Missions through the Society. The Cardinal, praising the faithful of the Diocese for their generosity, wrote, "These few words of gratitude are but an echo of the feelings of our mis- sionaries and their people - feelings which I have heard ex- pressed time and again during my various visits to mission eountries."· . Sister Theotiste

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"We shall be processing all re­ St. Joseph turns as they reach Headquar­ New Bedford comparable financial and faculty ment may take over Oatholic as situations peculiar to those institutions." Sister Hortense Richard K. Martin said: "While today is officially the last day Holy Name of the appeal, Headquarters will New Bedford By Patricia Francis luncheon at the college for the reate address. graduates and their parents, Father McManus will also be schools. NC Photo. Sister Theotiste . . . I

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Charities· Appeal Reaches $424,364 Momentum of Giving Quickens lor '28 Hearts-;n-One'

Sister Hortense

Catholic Charities Appeal "Headquarters announced a "new total of $424,364.74 this ·morning. The steady stream

Appeal. The honor parishes are: Our Lady of the Angels, St. Louis and St. Stanislaus, Fall River; Holy Name and Holy Rosary of New Bedford; Immac­ulate Conception, Taunton; St. Mary's of Attleboro; Sacred-The

ANCHOR Fall River, Mass., Thursday, May 20, 1965

"RICE 10c Vol. 9, No. 20 © 1985 The Anchor $4.00 per Year

Catholic Higher Education Study Now Underway

NEW YORK (NC)-The National Opinion Research ~enter at the University of Chicago has received a $65,000

PLANS U. S. VISIT­Carnegie Corpomtion grant for a study of U. S. Catholic Archbishop Robert DossehtQIleges and universities. The study will seek to "find out

why some of them are at­taining higher intellectual standards and others are not," the Carnegie Corpor­ation said in announcing the grant.

The research will be directed .,. Father Andrew Greeley, a priest and sociologist who is a senior study director at the NORC. Father Greeley is cur­1;ently completing another study supported by Carnegie Funds on the effects of Catholic education on graduates' religious and toCial views.

Target date for completion of ftte higher education study is late next year, it was announced. . Outlining the purposes of the .tudy, the educational founda­tion quoted Father Greeley as laying that, although Catholic institutions of higher education account for approximately 12 per cent of U. S. college enroll ­ment, "relatively little" is known about them.

Thus, it was said, while it is known that lay teachers, many of them non-Catholics, now make up about two-thirds of the faculties of Catholic colleges­an increase of 10 per cent in 10 years-it is not known what im­pact the changeover from a largely clerical faculty has had on the schools.

Also, it was noted, relatively fittle is known about relations between lay and clerical faculty members and between lay fac­ulty members and administra­tors, who in the higher echelons are almost exclusively members of religious communities.

The Carnegie Corporation said many educators believe that un­til information on such mattars :as these is avai1able about Cath­i)lic schools, "it will not be possible to assess differences between faculty and administra­tion of the kind that have occur­red this Spring at several uni­versities as either necessar'!iy inherent in the organization of eh.m·ch-administered schoolis or as situations peculiar to those institutions."

'1'G.e NORe studY. will abe

of Special Gifts and Parish con­ categories are being processed tributions that continues to ar­ hourly. rive at Headquarters accounted To date, nine Parishes have for the significant increase. achieved Honor Roll distinction. ~any additional returns in both Each of these parishes has ex­

ceeded its final total in the 1964

of Lome, Togo, who may be take up the question of the ex­ the first archbishop from tent to which Catholic colleges French-speaking West Afri­are "any longer substantially ca to visit the United States, different from" other U. S. insti ­ is fearful that his govern­tutions of higher education with comparable financial and faculty ment may take over Oatholic resources. schools. NC Photo.

50 given an honorary degree. Other honorary degree recipients will be Rev. Vincent C. Dore, O.P.. President of Providence College;Years' Labor for Love of God Mother M. Benedict, S.C.M.M.. M.D., Provincial of the Medical Mission Sisters of PhiladelphiaNuns Mark Golden Jubilee Anniversary and the Massachusetts Superior Court Justice Frank E. Smith ofBy Patricia Francis Taunton.

She was born Clai~ O'Brien in Black Lake, Que., nearly 68 years ago and there's still an Irish twinkle in her eyes. But for a half century she has been known as Sister St. Theotiste, and for the last 40 years she has been serving the aged· and infirm at Roman Cardinal Sacred Heart Home in New Bedford. "I've been here longer than I was with my family," Gives Thanksthe golden jubilarian sayst-oday "I like New Bedford

. . and the people here and mywork,"

Sister St. Theotiste, who just hits the 5 foot mark - "It's strange. My brothers all were six footers"-was one of a fam­

lly of 12. She has three sisters still living in Canada.

She decided to be a nun when she was 7. "••• as lots of children do. I wasn't serious about it."

Then, because there were no Catholic schools near her home, she was sent to a boarding school

Hearts, Fairhaven; and St. Jo­ HOly Name seph's, North Dighton. Many Fall River 12,500.6f other parishes give evidence of St. Mary soon achieving the Honor Roll. No. Attleboro 12,272.5e

In a statement issued at Head­St. Jamesquarters this morning, Chairman

New Bedford ;0,777.55Richard K. Martin said: "While today is officially the last day Holy Name of the appeal, Headquarters will New Bedford 9,034.99 remain open for a few weeks to Immaculate Conceptionreceive additiomil contributions. No. Easton 8,912.00It has been the history of every Appeal that a substantial sum is St. Francis Xaviet' realized in the post Appeal days. Hyannis If,mm.5G

"We shall be processing all re­ St. Josephturns as they reach Headquar­ New Bedford 7,889.25ters. I would urge every com­mitteeman-Special or parochial Sacred Heart -to complete all of their con­ Fall River '1,579.5G tacts with all possible speed. St. John the BaptistTheir cooperation in this area New Bedford 7,219.39will help us greatly in establish­ing the final figure date."

at an early St. Mary Taunton 6,835.25

The leading fifteen are: st. Lawrence

New Bedford

parishes

19,696.50

Mt. Carmel New Bedford

St. Patrick .. Wareham

6,823.60

$6,739.00

St. John St. Mary Attleboro 12,722.50 Attleboro 6,700.50

Stonehill College Honors Judge Smith of Taunton

Commencement exercises at Stonehill College will be held Sunday, June 6, at which time 210 men and women will be given degrees. Dr. Owen B. Kiernan, Commissioner of Education, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, who will also receive an honorary de­

with C::ommencement exercises gree at the exercises, will be at 3 in the afternoon. Rev. Fred­the commencement speaker. . erick R. McManus, Director of

Commencement Day cere­ the Secretariat for the Bishops' monies at Stonehill will open Commission on the Liturgical with a Baccalaureate Mass in the Apostolate, Washington, will morning, to be followed by a give the traditional baccalau­luncheon at the college for the reate address. graduates and their parents, Father McManus will also be

. ?perated by the SIsters of Char. Ity of Quebec. To DioceseWhen she was 17 she entered the order. The Most Reverend BiS'holtI

"When the Lord wants you in has received a letter from a place, He sees that you get Gregory Peter Cardinal Aga.there. Yes?" gianian, Prefect of theTurn to Page Three Sacred Congregation for the

Propagation of the Faith, thank­ing the faithful of the Fall River Diocese for their contributions last year of $38,399 for the work of the Foreign Missions.

In the letter from Rome, Cardinal Agagianian expressed warmest thanks for the "con­tinued generosity of the good Catholic people of the Diocese toward the Church in other lands." .

He proferred his appreciation to Bishop Connolly and to Msgr. Raymond T. Considine, Dioc· es Director of the Propagation of the Faith Society, for all that they have done and are doing to aid the Missions through the Society.

The Cardinal, praising the faithful of the Diocese for their generosity, wrote, "These few words of gratitude are but an echo of the feelings of our mis­sionaries and their people ­feelings which I have heard ex­pressed time and again during my various visits to mission eountries."· .Sister Theotiste

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2 THE ANCHO.R""7.Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 20, 19~5 (.President Gets Parish Totals Sisters Award

...WASHINGTON (NC)-Presl­FALL RIVER ATTLEBORO .dent Johnson was presented t..St. Mary $6,490.50 Holy Ghost 1,857.75 first annual Mother McAuIe,:St. John 12,722.50Blessed Sacrament 1,953.15 Award of the Sisters of MercyEspirito Santo 1,175.00 St. Joseph 3,478.00

of the Union at a White HoUSliSt. Mary 6,700.50Holy Cross 921.00 ceremony.Holy Name 12,500.67 St. Stephen 3,086.00

The Chief Executive was pre­Notre Dame 2,968.00 St. Theresa 5,643.70

sented the award, a handcraftedOur Lady of Angels 6,429.89 NORTH ATTLEBORO ebony and silver cross, br,Our Lady of Health 1,907.50 Sacred Heart 4,691.00 Mother Mary Regina Cunning­Holy Rosary 2,210.00 St. Mary 12,272.50 ham of Cincinnati, head of tlHlImmacUlate Conception 3,691.60 TOWNS community.Sacred Heart 7,579.50 Acushnet-- Mr. Johnson was cited for ld8St. Anne 3,484.75 St. Francis Xavier 2,551.50 work for "the sick, the poor an4St. Anthony of Desert 1,390.00 Assonet--St. Bernard 1,139.50 the uneducated" through legis­St. Anthony of Padua 1,319.75 Buzzards Bay­ lation he proposed for healtliSt. Elizabeth 879.00 St. Margaret 4,291.00 care of the elderly, aid to educa­St. John the Baptist 2,993.00 Centerville­ tion, curbing of poverty and 88­St. Joseph 5,136.50 Our Lady of Victory 1,500.00 sistance to the Appalachia area.St. Louis 3,601.00 Central Village- The award is the communitnSt. Matthew 2,060.25 St. John Baptist 1,777.50 highest· honor. Mr. Johnson WallSt. Michael 4,366.25 Chatham­ 'chosen by the major superlOriSt. Patrick 4,886.50 Holy Redeemer 3,287.00 of the community.

'SS. Peter & PaUl 3,302.00 Dighton-St. Peter 995.50St. Roch 1,771.00 East Brewster-Our LadySt. Stanislaus 2,040.50 M#'ff~fI? n!!'~",of the Cape 1,258.50St. William 4,195.00 East Falmouth- FRIDAY-IV[ ass of previo1J8Santo Christo 2,649.05 St. Anthony 1,544.00 Sunday. IV Class. White. Mass

Fairhaven- Proper; Gloria; no Creed; NEW BEDFORD St. Joseph 5,726.17 Prefac<l of Easter. .

51. Mary 960.60 SATURDAY - Mass of theHoly Name 9,034.99 Sacred Hearts 791.00 Blessed Virgin for Saturday..Assumption 178.00

Falmouth-St. Patrick 5,631.00 IV Class. White. Mass Proper;Holy Rosary 497.00 Hyannis- Gloria; no Creed; Preface .1IiImmaculate Conception 1,588.37

St. Francis Xavier 8,589.50 Blessed Virgin. . Mansfield-St. Mary 6,632.91

Mt. Carmel 6,823.60 SUNDAY-V Sunday after Eas­Our Lady of

Mattapoisett- ­ ter. II Class. White. M~Perpetual Help 687.65 St. Anthony 2,461.00 Pro per; Gloria; Creed;Our Lady of Purgatory 50.00

Nantucket-Qur Lady Preface of Easter.Sacred Heart 3,626.10 of the Isle 2,640.00 MONDAY - Mass of previ018St. Anne 1,545.00

North Dighton­ , Sunday. IV Class. White. Ma88St. Anthony of Padua 2,260.00 St. Joseph 3,983.00 Proper; Gloria; no Creed;St. Boniface 281.00

North Easton­St. Casimir 664.50 Rev. Walter A. Sullivan and Abel C. Marceline J;>reface of Easter. Immac. Conception 8,912.00St. Francis of Assisi 1,277.00 OR

North Westport--Ourst. Hedwig 484.25 Rogation Monday. Violet. MUll . Lady of Grace . 2,197.45··St. Hyacinth 1,113.50 Proper; No Gloria or Creed;

St. James 10,777.55 Prefuce of Easter. m M~Norton-St. Mary 2,18}.90 CYO Youth Coordinator Oak Bluffs­St. John the Baptist 7,219.~9 immediately following t h.

Sacred Heart 75.00St. Joseph 7,889.25 Procession the Prayers at theFall River Man To Oversee Youth ActivitiesOcean Grove­St. lQIian 3,919.00 Foot of· the Altar are omitted. St. Michael 3,188.00.St. Lawrrence 19,69Q,50 Throughout Every Area of Diocese The'three Rogation Days tbtII

Orleans-St. Mary 4,318.75 week may be transferred toSt. Joan of Arc 1,900.00 Abel Marceline, Sacred Heart parish for 20 years, Marceline isSt. Theresa 4,811.00 a more suitable time at the

Osterville-Assumption 3,252.00 parish, Fall River, has been a native of St. Anthony of discretion of the Diocese.Provincetown- named fulltime Diocesan coor­ Padua parish, also Fall River. TUESDAY-St. Gregory VIII,TAUNTON St. Peter 1,014.00 dinator for Catholic Youth Or­ He is married to the former Pope and Confessor. m ClasL

Holy Family 3,050.00 Raynham-St..Ann 2,559.00 ganization activities. He will Helen O'Toole. White. Mass Proper; Gloria;Holy Rosary 1,353.00 Sandwich- work with Rev. Walter A SUl­ Sacred Heart parish c$airman 2nd CoIl. St. Urban I, PopeImmaculate Conception 5,261.00 Corpus Christi 2,S25.50 livan, Diocesan Director of for the current Catholic Chari­ and Martyr; no Creed; PrefaceOur Lady of Lourdes 2,930.00 Seekonk-Mt. Carmel 3,036.00 Youth, in formUlating programs ties Appeal, Marceline is active of Easter.Sacred Heart 4,165.00 Somerset-- , and giving information to parish . year-round in church organiza­ OR

·St. Anthony . 2.321.00 St. John of God 3,171.50 and area CYO units. tions, including' the Men's Club, Rogation Tuesday. Vi 0 let.St. James 2,405.00 St. Patrick 4,791.00 A member of Sacred Heart the St. Vincent de Paul Society Mass Proper; No Gloria 01'St. Joseph 4,841.00 st. Thomas More 6,359.00 and as adult advisor to the Creed; 2nd CoIl. St. Grego17St. Mary 6,835.25 South Dartmouth- Campfire Girls. VIII, Pope and Confessor;St. PaUl 3,129.00 St. Mary . 4,531.00 C.u. Players Again ·He has worked with the parish Preface of Easter.

South Yarmouth­ CYO and at the Anawan StreetTour Overseas WEDNEDSAY-Vigil of Ascen­st. Pius X 5,891.50 headquarters of the organization sion. II Class. White. MaaNecrology Swansea- WASHINGTON (NC) - A in Fall River. Proper; Gloria; 2nd ColI. St.Our Lady of Fatima 3,935.83 Catholic University of America A .World War II veteran, Mar­ Philip Neri, Confessor; ..MAY 23 St. Dominie 3,131.00 speech and drama department celine has been employed by the Creed; Preface of Easter.Rev. William F. Donahue, St. Louis of France 3,764.70. production ~f Eugene O'Neill's City of Fall River in the health OR1944, Assistant, St. Francis Vineyard Haven- comedy "Ah, Wilderness!" will and public works departments. Rogation Wednesday. Violet.Xavier, lIIyannis. St. Augustine 1,305.00 tour Israel, Greece, Germany, Mass Proper; No Gloria or

Wareham-St. Patrick " 6,739;00 Switzerland, Italy and EnglandMAY 24 Creed; 2nd CoIl.' Vigil flf . Wellfleet-- at the request of the State De­ Editor on TourRev. James F. Clark, 1907, Ascension; Preface of Easter.

Our Lady of Lourdes 1,522.00 partment as a cultural exchange LAFAYETTE (NC) - MBgr.Founder, St. James, New Bed­ THURSDAY-Ascension of Our .West Harwich- . presentation. Charles B. Fortier, editor of theford.

Holy Trinity 1,954.00 Before embarking for overseas, Southwest Louisiana Register,MAY 25 Westport-:-St. George 5,840.00 the play had a two-week run diocesan ne~spaper, is making

at the university. The produc­Rev. James V. Mendes, 1961, Woods Hol~t. Joseph 275.00 a tour of Latin America to studyAdministrator, Our Lady of tion is being directed by Father prospects of closer cooperation

·..Angels, Fall River-.

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

May 23-8t. Matthew, P' a II River.

St. Kilian, New Bedford. May 27-Mount St. Mary's

Mary's Convent, Fall River.

Convent of the Holy Union of the Sacred Hearts, F1all River.

Convent of the Sacred Hearts, Fairhaven.

St. Theresa's Convent, Fall River.

May 30-Blessed Sacrament, Fall River.

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: Gilbert V. Hartke, O.P., head of between U;·S. and Latin Ameri­Special Gifts the speech and drama depart­ can. bishops in the agricUlturalNational nient, who will tour with the field.

stUdent group overseas.$5000 A Friend

$1000 KC Style Show First National Stores Inc. $200 Wives of members of Bishop

Rev. John F. Denehy Cassidy Council, Swansea-Som­erset Knights of Columbus, will$100

Rev. John F. Hogan hold a style show at B Sunday night, May 23 in the council$50

John Terrence O'Duggan Stu­ home, Old Warren Road, Swan­dio Inc. sea. In charge of arrangements

are Mrs. Florina St. Laurent and$35 Swift &: Company Mrs. Jacqueline O'Neil, aided by

a large committee..$25 E. Brodeur &: Son Inc. A Friend

Fall River $1500

A Friend $12541· .

B. M. C Durfee Trust Co. $1000 .

Second Clan Postage Paid at Fall River.! Fall River Electric Light Co. Mass. Publlstled l1Iursday It 41uevil" James F; Moen~ .:ri;"·HllbtalNl Avenll8 •Fill RIve, Mass. by 1M

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Spring Workshop Set for CFM

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peter­IOn of Melrose will be featured lPeakers at a Spring Workshop to be held at Stonehill College from 12:30 to 5 Sunday after­noon by the Christian Family Movement Federation of the Fall River Diocese. .

The Petersons are members of the Association for Interna­tional Development, a group of Catholic laymen active in the foreign mission apostolate. They served two years in Chile as lay missionaries and are now ac­tive in international student programs. Their topic at Stone­hill will be "Experience in Inter­Dational Living."

Also on Sunday's program win tie Rev. George Behan, Diocesan· CFM chaplain and Family Life Director for the Providence Diocese. He will discuss "How to Improve Your Marriage through ~M."

The workshop will begin at 12:30 with registration at the Holy Cross Retreat House on the Stonehill campus and will eonclude with Mass offered by Rev. Edmond L. DickinsoQ, Fall River Diocesan CFlVI chaplain, and, with a luncheon gathering.

Chaplains to Meet CFM chaplains throughout the

Diocese will meet at 6:30 for opper following the workshop at the Catechetical Center of Holy Ghost parish, Linden Street, Attleboro. Father Behan JJill also attend this meeting.

Defines Laity's New Role

DETROIT (NC)-The Church III our time is passing through a -Wholesome ferment" resulting 6'om the Second Vatican Coun­ell, Detroit's Archbishop John. Ir. Dearden said.

The changes leave many lay­men unsure of themselves, un­certain and· a bit frightened, the archbishop told the annual De­troit Archdiocesan. Cotlncil of (:atholic Women convention.

'1'0 understand the force that Jet the changes in motion, to ad­lust to them and to anticipate new changes, familiarity with ehapter two of the Constitution of the Church is necessary, the ..chbishop said.

'l'he chapter deals with the -People of God" who include priests and laity, bound together llwith the thread of supernatural life," he said. It sets the tone ~d spells out the implications of

. woeations to the Church, he 8dded.

"The layman must rise to meet the challenge of his role in the Church with those powers work,. log in him that will promote the eause of Christ in the world," Archbishop Dearden said. "The layman can DO longer stand lluietly by as an "uncomplaining observer," he added.

ICC. Leader Insists Authority Needed

COLUMBUS (NC)-Ecumen­Ism must not be allowed to in­terfere with "the guiding yard­stick of authority" the supreme knight of the Knights of Colum­bus told the 6lst annual Nebras­ka state K. of C. convention.

John W. McDevitt of New Haven told the knights that even though many externals, are changing in ,the Church, her teaching authority remains· the eame. "We must reaffirm our loyalty to that authority," he Mid.

-As we open windows to let III the fresh air of ecumenism," _ declared, "we must be ever ~utlous that ,we do nothing to ....the. IUidin, JVdstI.ck ., ....ority.·. " ',' , ..

,-~ .. 1'hura., May 20, 1~65

Annual State D of I Retreat

The Annual Retreat of the Massachusetts State Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will be held at the Cenacle Retreat House, Brighton, from May 21 to May 23.

Rev. John Walchars, S.J., of Cranwell Hall, Lenox, will be the retreatmaster. A· native of Vienna, Austria, Father Wal­chars studied at Innsbruck and in China where he was ordained.

A noted lecturer and retreat master throughout the United States and Canada, he is also the author of two books, "The Call from Beyond" and "Splen­dor and Shadow."

The following regents are in charge of arrangements for their respective districts: Mrs. C. Jost, Attleboro; Mrs. A. Hoar, Fall River; Mrs. H. Mullen, No. Attleboro; Mrs. M. Trucchi, Taunton.

Also, Mrs. A. Dangelo, Fal­mouth; Mrs. S. Coombs, Oster­ville; Mrs. C. Letendre, New Bedford; Mrs. H. Boles, Saga­more; Mrs. G. Giordano, North Easton; Mrs. S. Almeida, See­konk. ­

Priest's Mother Dies in Poland.

Rev. Adalbert Szklanny, as­sistant at St. Patrick's Church, Fall River, offered a Mass of Requiem Monday morning for the repose of the soul of hi8TO A'M'END GENERAL CHAPTER OF ORDER: Mother Pierre- Marie, right, and late mother, Mrs. Tekla Szklan­

Sis-ter Mary Ascension, left, of St. Anne's Hospital, Fan River, are preparing to be air­ ny, who died Saturday in Grod­borne on their flight to Rome to attend the General Chapter of the Dominican Sisters . zisko, Poland. of Charity of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. A Solemn High Mass of Re­

quiem was offered Monday morning in her parish church Ia. Poland.Two Nuns Observe Golden Jubilees She was the widow of .Tan Szklanny and in addition to

eontinued from Page One 1IP0ke to Bishop Feehan. She all young as mothers." Father Szklanny she leaves one As a young nun, Sister Thea­ said if he didn't want a home Despite her half century in the son. Francis, and three daugh­

tiste taught school in Quebee for old people, the sisters be convent, Sister Theotiste has one ters, Salomea, Antonina anel and then was sent to Prince Ed­ l'ecalled to Quebec." of the characteristics normally Sophie, all of Grodzisko. ward Island to study nursing. The then bishop gave his ap­ associated with much younger When the two houses there were proval and "... in 1923 a drive people: She likes changes. Dames Patronesses closed, she was one of the first started and the house opened "Changes are good for us," Dames Patronesses of Sacred group of nuns assigned to the in 1925." She says, citing the new habits Heart Home, New Bedford, an­New Bedford missioiJ.. When Sister and her compan­ now worn by members of her nounce their annual card party,

"I used to get colds very eas­ ions arrived to staff the new order - ''They're . much more to be held at 1:30 Wednesday ny," she says today. "I wasn't home "... the walls were up and practical" - and the changes in afternoon, June 2 at Stevenson's very strong and Superior there was nothing inside. We Mass that "make people pay at­ restaurant, North Dartmouth. thought this would be easier had bare wood floors and tak­ tention, instead of saying ros­ Reservations may be made with work." ing care of the house was hard." aries or making novenas during Mrs. Arthur St. Germain or Mrs•

The New Bedford physician Since then, two wings have Mass." Frank Chartier. Mrs. Normand who cared for the nuns "gave been added and construction of . Sister's goiden jubilee cele­ V. Maranda is in charge of ar­me a tonic and some pills he another new section of the home bration began in Black Lake rangements. made himself-I've been on the is schedUled to begin in mid­ May 2 when 52 members of her go ever since," Summer. The home is one of the family joined in a feast in honor Dinner Dance

The latter is one of the under­ beneficiaries of the Catholic of the occasion. Bishop Cassidy General A.­Charities Appeal. tiny nun, who has charge of the "We had no employees then. with 43 other jubilarians of the Columbus, will hold a dinner chapel at the home and one of. Now we have about 75." order iii celebrating their anni­ dance Saturday night, May 21,the women's departments,· bus­ The guests at the home "used versaries in Quebec.

statements of the decade. The On May 5 and 8, she joined sembly, 4th Degree Knights of

at New Bedford Hotel. Chairmetl tles around the home at a pace to come in younger. They were Saturday. she was feted· at are John A. Murley and Paul that wears out the visitors she 65 or 70 then. Now we get them Sacred Heart Home and Sunday X.Despres. Dress will. be formaL escorts·on sightseeing tours. she traveled to Lowell to parti ­when they're 75 or 80, or even

"I guess it's because I've al ­ 90. People are living longer cipate in festiviti~s honoringnow."ways been active," she says, another jubilarian.

slowing down momentarily out People's ,8 ttl t u des Ilave This coming Sunday, she will of pity for her visitor.. changed, too, she says. be in Fall River to help still

"A woman of 50 used to, be"A person that just sits around another jubilarian - Sister st. and does office work gets older old. She never wore colors. She Hortense - celebrate her golden' faster. People need exercise." always was dressed in dark jubilee at Mt. St. Joseph School,

There have been many changes things. Now, grandmothers are· where she has been assigned for since Sister Theotiste first ar­ 45 years. rived in New Bedford. .iIt's apout time the jubilees

"When the Sisters first came," Maybasket Whist were· over," the five-foot nun she says, "they operated what Friends ·of the Presentation of says, shaking her head. you might call, a guild. There Mary Novitiate will sponsor "I have many things to do." were many young girls working their annual Maybasket whist at ~~;i;~;'in the mills here. They were 7:45 tonight in St. Anne's SchoQI away from home." of Nursing auditorium, Fall

But, the first band had been River. Mrs. Henry Berthiaume, FAI'RHAVEN sent to New Bedford to open a chairman, will be aided by a CAPT. FRANK/Shome for the aged. "Superior large committee. Door prizes LUMBER

will be awarded and a cake COMPANY Fish ,& Lobsterraffle will be featured. TicketsLaywomen's Retreat are available from committee "Seafood with "avo"­A Spring retreat for laywomen Complete Line Fresh from our own fleet will be held starting tomorrow Building Materials at Our' Lady of Good Counsel Heads Brothers , WY 2-30()O

Retreat House. It will close MONTREAL (NC) - Brother, Open. Thursday Nights till ISUnday. Reservations may be Louis Bertrand, 44, 8 French • SPRING IT., FAIRHAVEN Sunday 9. to l' ,made with district directors of Canadian, 'has been elected su­ • Hltllaway Rolt! It 140, OYtf, PIli , ' the Dioee8an Counell of CllthOIie perior gen~ral of the Institute .of WYman .3-2611 I· , .,Yom.. . tile Brothe1'i. of St. QilbrieL .... . _ ..... -~ I. ., 7Q ap' as. "__......._..,

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·ORDINATION AT STONEHILL: Rev. Mr. Frank Cafarelli, CSC, of Schenectady, N.Y.; Rev. Mr. Thomas Kelly, CSC, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; and Rev. Mr. Frank Slack, C.S.C. of Lambertville; N.J., will be ordained on Thursday, May 27, as members of the Congrega­tion of Holy Cross.

Special Gifts Continued from Page Two

Fall River $600

G. W. Carpenter Inc. $500

Ideal Laundry $400

Mr. & Mrs: James E. BUn6Ck $250

Webb Oil Co. Donnelly Painting Co..

$200 Knights of Columbus - Fan

River Council No. 86 St. Vincent de Paul Society­

Notre Dame Exchange Inc. $150

I. T. Almy Associates Lafayette Cooperative Bank

$135 Herve Lagasse

$125 St. Vincent de Paul Sodety

Particular Council . $100

Harry Gottlieb Edward M. Corbett Borden & Remington Co. Mrs. Arthur J. Shea Dr. William Freeman Clover Club of Fall River ­

Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Radio Station ViALE

$75 Fall River Lodge 118 BPO Elks

$60 Tri-City Office Equipment

Corp; $50

. Fall River Knitting Mills Building Materials Company Fall River & New Bedford Ex­

press Dr. Allen G. Simpson Samuel Leviten A Friend Mrs. Katherine Crosson Frank X. Perron John F. Stafford Insuranee

Agency S. S. Kresge Co. Knights of Columbus-Bishop

James E. Cassidy Council No.

Mr. & Mrs. Francis E. Sullivan Merit Dress Delivery &

Trucking Slater Paper Box

$45 Carl N. Beetle Plastics Co.

S40 D. D. Sullivan - Wilfred Co

Driscoll Funeral Home S30

Dr. Richard H. Fitton Jr. $25

Corrigan Apothecary Morris Levine Terrtlinal Bakery Limcar Construction Co. lDe.

A Friend A Friend Dr. Robert H. Moe Lamport Company Laura Curtain & Drape-ry Co.,

Inc. Magoni's Ferry Landing, Inc. Aime Pelletier, Electrical

Contractor B & S Fisheries of Fall River Horvitz & Horvitz Greens Storage Warehouses Vets Safe T Cab Assn. Fall River Luggare & Novelty

~orkers Local No. 65 John P. Slade & Son William Eaton Arrow Neon Sign Compafly.

:nc. . Sacred Hearts Academy Alum­

nae Assn. Dr.. David S. Greer Colonial Casket Co. Wilbur's Mil\er Pontiac Co. Poirier Buick Inc. Grculd Central Market Fall River Catholic Nurfta

Guild $20

Santos Trucking Co., Mr. &: Mrs. Albert Petit, Nelson's Dairy, Roger L. Currant, Wolfson & Zalkind Co.

New England Apparel Mfg. Assn. Inc., Leonard Pharmacy

$15 Fall River Radiator Works,

AP Construction Corp., Dr. H. Stuart Seglin. Michaud & Poirier L~clair Construction Co.

R. E. Smith Company, Valcourt Hardware Co., Wilfred J. Gin­gras, Quequechan Products Corp. Joseph Borge .& Sons Inc., Dr. Wilson E. Hughes

Arthur R. Driscoll, Lawson Granite & Marble' Works Inc., Garten Ford, Dr. Albert Resnick

New Bedford $600

,..."~ Coal & Oil Co. Inc. $100

Kiwanis Cluh of New Bedford C0~Hnental Screw Co. Daughters of Isabella - Bya­

e;-'" Circle No. 71 S50

Rodney Metals Inc. l'_erovox Corporation

$4:0 Ideal Dairy

$25 Eagle Linen Supply Co.· Catholic Nurse Guild of New

Bedford Atty. Jack London Kay Jewelry Co.

$15 Nov'~k Jewelers Oliver Sportswear Co.

Taunton $100

Alfred S. O'Keefe James E. Miles Insurance Co. Mulhern's Pharmacy

$50 Sowiecki Funeral Home Babbitt & Simmons Co.

$30 Eureka Manufacturing Co. Cornelius J. Murphy Insurance

Agency $25

Taunton Printing Co. Joseph McCormick Richmond Granite & Marble

Works Octagon. Service Station Mason Box Co. Boyden Plastics Co. Armor Bronze & Silver eo..

Inc. Plank & Hansen B.P.O.E. No. 150 Elks Farrell Insurance Agency J. M. WellS Co. Leahy's Liquor Store Inc.

$20 Mozzone Brothers, Wood Speo.

laltie& Co. $15

Powers Pontiac Inc., Cabral"ll Dairy Farm, Colonial Donut Shop, Taunton Beverage Co. Inc. Andy's Market

Attleboro $500

Krew Incorporated $400

Antaya Bros. Inc. $150

Attleboro Trust Co. Society of st. Vincent de Paal

Attleboro Particular Counei1 $100

St. Vincent de Paul Conferenee St. John the Evangelist .

A Friend L. G. Balfour Co. Bibeault Pharmacy Inc. Stephen H. Foley Funeral

Home Mr. & Mrs. James G. Heagney Sadler Bros. Inc. Shield's Inc. W. H. Riley & Son Ine.

$75 Leach & Garner Co.

$55 Bellavance Inc.

$50 The Robbins Co. St. John's Council No. 404­

Knights of Columbus Apco Market'

540 Attleboro Printing & Embos­

sing Co. ;35

Pelletier's Automotive Serviee Fred V. Murphy Jr.

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Inform Vietnam SAIGON (NC) - Church au­

thorities in Vietnam are remain­ing silent about what has been called a plot to oust Catholics and other anticommunists from a number of top government and other military posts.

The country's bishops, how­ever, have been informed that such a plot is afoot and are studying the situation, it was re­ported by Father Paul Hoang Quynh, president of the Catholic Committee for Greater Solidar­ity, formerly the Catholie Struggle Committee.

The priest spoke after what some observers here regard as the first step in the plot, alleg­edly planned by neutralist groups seeking an agreement with the Viet Cong guerrillas. This step was the dismissal in mid-April of the Catholic com­mander of the Vietnamese navy,

Bishops of Plot Adm. Chung tan Cang, and tie. anticommunist military gOVeJloot .

ner of Saigon, Gen. Pham ~

Dong. Father Hoang Qunyh also saltJ

that in the face of a threat of • communist takeover in Soutti Vietnam, his Catholic committ~' is seeking an alliance wi~

friendly forces such as the ren­gious sects Cao Dai and Baa Hao.

Library at Niagarci· NIAGARA FALLS (NC)-N):

agara University's new $1,25~

000 library will be blessed and dedicated here today by Bishop

.James . A. McNulty of Buffalo. Bishop McNulty will later re.­ceive the university's first Carl­tas Medal, presented "to honor men and women who thorougbIJj exemplify the charity of st. Vin­cent de Paul."

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parents want their children to have 8 Cathollo educatlon, "to have the Sisters teach them.N

••• Nine years agq tlte C.larist Sisters came ~ , Thottakadu and opened a temporary school; In a shed. Imagine the joyl Now all might be. lost. The local authorities insist that a peflt! manent school building be constructed with III six months or the government subsidy wi" be ' cut·off. The people of Thottakadu ere poor­their Income tiardly adequate for food and necessities. The Sisters depend on the gov­ernment lubsfd.y ~ although small- to help operate the school. ., . ... The .Superlor of the Clari5t$, Sister Matilda, writes that she "a~ plans for a permanent school building measuring ,150 feet by 20 feet. $4100 Is the cost estimate Sister hal received. Build It all yourself, and name It for your favorite saint, in memory of your loved ones. Your $100, $50, $35, $20, $10, $5, '$1, whatever you can afford, will helQ Sister buy desks, chairs, books, pencils. Help keep Christ In Thottakadu.

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Legion of Mary May Day at Sargeant Field, New Bedford. Right photo, Leaders conduct the recitation of the Tessera with all the a<:tive and auxiliary members participating. .. the Blessed Virgin as the honor guard stands at attention during the

Sign Agreement 500,000 Pilgrims at Fatima Reception In Controversy Legate Presents Pope's Gift of Golden Rose

FATIMA (NC)-A half mil­ Manuel Cardinal Goncalves the Pope invites everyone toAt St. John's lion pilgrims, including many Cerejeira of Lisbon. Archbishop pray to Our Lady of Fatima for from the United States, watched Maximilian de Fuhstenburg, ap­ separated Christians and fulfillNEW YORK (NC) the papal legate, Fernando Car­ ostolic nuncio to Portugal, and the Fatima message of prayerPeaceful settlement has been dinal Cento, present the Golden 24 Portuguese bishops, all vesied . and penance.

reached in the controversy Rose sent by Pope Paul VI to in miters and white chasubles, Cardinal Cento then concele­'which nearly exploded two the shrine of Our Lady of had previously taken the statue brated Mass with the Portuguese months ago at St. John's Univer­ Fatima. to the altar. bishops. Most of the Mass was in sity, the nation's largest Catholic Bishop Pereira Venancio of The Papal legate, speaking in Portuguese but the Canon and institution of higher learning, Leiria, in whose diocese the Portuguese, weI com e d the Consecration were _ in Latin. aligning faculty members and shrine is located, placed the crowds and told them that Fati ­ Each of the -bishops approached students against the administra- papal gift at the foot of the ma is becoming a name as fa­ the altar and took Communion tion. . statue of Our Lady of Fatima, mous as Rome, Lourdes and himself, dipping a golden spoon

which had been brought from Jerusalem. All pilgrims are into the chalice.The university has received the Chapel of the Apparitions equal regardless of race or class At the end of the Mass, Popesigned contracts from 387 of its to an open-air altar at the top in the presence of the Blessed Paul's voice came over the radio.405 fulltime faculty members, of ·the basilica steps. Virgin, he said. He added that Speaking Portuguese, he re­Henry Horvat, faculty dean, said

minded the pilgrims that the13 other have signified they will return signed contracts, but eight are unaccounted for and there has been one resignation.

Salary increases ranging from

GiftsSpecial Continued from Page Four

$35

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Levis Lavery Irvine Co. Ine.

gift of the Golden Rose was a mark of affection for a great country that has sent out many missionaries.

$15() to $300 a year, plus other benefits, were given by the uni­versity, it was reported.

It. also was reported that a permanent faculty representa­

Attleboro $25

Marathon Company Wells Inc.

$30

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mulligan Hi-Lo Market A. Lacasse & Sons

Blesses Sick The Golden Rose is an orna­

ment solemnly blessed by the pope and is conferred from time to time on sovereigns and

tion body now is being organized Attleboro Sun Publishing Co. $25 others, churches and sanctuaries, through which faculty members will be given greater voice in mapping policies for the univer­sity. •

Inc. Foster Metal Products Leedham Hardware Plastic Craft Novelty Co.

Sodalities-Sacred Heart School B & J Jewelry Co. Inc. Bergh Brothers Co. Inc.

cities and countries, distinguish­ed for their services to the Church.

Cardinal Cerejeira gave the

Inadequate Salaries

The controversy erupted in

St. John's has a student en­rollment of some 13,000. The university is conducted by the Vincention Fathers. Approxi­mately 90 per cent of the faculty are laymen.

.North Attleboro

Reynolds & Markham Inc. W. E. Richards Co. Attleboro Lodge of Elks No.

1014 Portuguese American Club

$15 B. A. MacDonald Express Co.

Michael J. Croke Mr. & Mrs. Albert Gaboury Jolly Cholly's Drive-In Miller's Dept. Store Parish Guild-St. Mary's V. H. Blackinton & Co. Inc. McNally's Package Store John Brady Clover Super Market Walter McCann

Eucharistic blessing to some 300 sick. The final procession fol­lowed, returning the statue of Our Lady of Fatima to the Chapel of the Apparitions.

In the evening pilgrims car­rying lighted candles met for a procession filling the shrine's huge pilgrim area. Whole fam­ilies wer~ in the groups which

early March when some 200 teachers walked out of a general faculty meeting after Andrew Robinson" philosophy teacher read a statement of protest. The teachers, who are members of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), protested against inadequate sol­

$150 Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Sacred Heart Conference $125

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wright $100

Frank & Margaret Curtis Inc. W. H. Riley & Son Inc. Joe Curtis, Real Estate

$15

Hilda & Harvey Gay Dr. Maurice D. Grant

Red Rock Hill Motor Court Michael A. Vigorito

$20

Senior Choir - Sacred Heart

participated in an all-night ex­position.

The president of the Portu­guese Republic, Admiral Amer­ica Thomas, and his wife attend­ed the presentation ceremonies, along with members of his cab­inet.

aries, lack of voice in shaping Franco American Social Cluh Church, Chabot Bros., Franklinuniversity policies, withholding A Friend Hardware Co., John Iafrata,automatic tenure upon promo­Nelson Gulski Monarch Machine Works Inc.,tion to' associate professor and

$75 Mucker's Delivery ServicesE'veral other issues. Beauchaine's, Inc. Agelae's Hat Shoppe, Altar

Robinson, who is chairman of Dewitt Animal Hospital Inc. Boys - Sacred Heart Churoo, the AAUP's St. John's chapter, North Attleboro Catholic Bliss Insurance Co., Suvall & was among those who returned Women's Club Sons Inc. a signea contract. Another was Sperry-Dublois Inc. AI's Radio & TV Service Father Peter O'Reilly, visiting $60 Pasquale Cavalieri & Sons professor of philosophy, a leader North End Social Club Edward G. Lambert Insurance in the United Federation of Col­ $50 Agency lege Teachers, who also played. Dr. D. Eugene Leco Walter H. Murphy • prominent role in the faculty l'~rs. James Reynolds Home & School Association lIevolt. A. T. Parker & Co. Shep's Radio & TV

High Court Gets Obscenity Appeal

WASHINGTON (NC) - The U. S. Supreme Court has been asked to review the conviction of a New York newsstand at ­tendant who received a suspend­ed sentence for selling obscene books.

The appellant, Robert Redrup, says in his appeal to the high court that there is no proof in the record of his case that the books he sold "substantially ex­ceeded the limits of candor in the nation as a whole." He con­tends that the prosecution in obscenity cases must. offer such proof.

Redrup was arrested in April, 1964, and charged with two counts of s .lling obscene books. The sales were made to a police­man and took place at a news­stand where Redrup was work­ing.

Agency for Cripples CHICAGO (NC) - Richard

Cardinal Cushing of Boston and Father William F. Jenks, C.SS.R., of Holy Redeemer College, Washington, D. C., have agreed to serve with the group of spon­sors in 1965 for the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. The agency serves more than 200,000 cripples through its annual Easter Seal campaigns.

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Crime Commission Report The report of the Crime Commission on conditions

within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has just been ) PIVLI released. It is to be hoped that it will be received in the right ~ Epirit.

The people are growing weary of having similar reports received with immediate criticism-not of the conditions REV. JAMES A. CLARK reported but criticism of the ones doing the reporting. The Assistant Director people are taking a more hostile and cynical attitude toward Lotin American Bureau. NCWC those who will immediately denounce the contents of the The First Five Years report as persecution. After five years the Papal

It is a basic axiom that where there is smoke there is Volunteer program has 352 fire. And if the Crime 0ommission points out the amount volunteers in the field. 133 of smoke that is drifting up from many different areas of these are teaching in in the State government, then the people have the right to srhools at various levels. The expect that their elected officials will do everything in their next largest group labors in the

Cl::"ea of medicalpower to follow the smoke and to find out the location and progrmas.extent of the fire. 72 Volunteers

Never mind this wearisome cry of all too many a Mass­ are staffing dis­achusetts politician-this is a smear tactic. Never mind the pensaries, clin­self-righteous denunciation of those who made the report ics and primi­

tive m e die alby some officials. The people of Massachusetts expect-ar.d, £Clcilitiesindeed, would be surprised and delighted by it--their elected throughout the

officials to stand up and express appreciation of the report La tin world."~!J:Pand its makers, indicate in a positive way its contribution /"dr Social welfare to a healthier government, point out with facts and logic programs absorb

the efforts ofwhat might be its errors, and promise that the evil-doing Lows to Alleviate s 0 meSS fieldhinted at will be investigated and stamped out. W 0 r k e r s . The remaining

Only when elected officials take this attitude will the Volunteers serve in catecheticalLab'orers' Plightword "politician" in Massachusetts take on its original con­ programs, credit union and eo­notation of dignity and honor. Then will the people of Mass­ By Msgr. George G. Higgins operative establishments and

miscellaneous fields.ehusetts listen more proudly to the statements of their (Director, Social Action Dept., N.C.W.C.) Geographically the Volunteenofficials. Then will they entertain more appreciatively the Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey re­ are spread across 13 countries. A request of their officials' for a higher salary seale. summary of their strength in theeently introduced several bills designed ·~o alleviate the sad

Like it or not, elected officials in this State have had various countries reads like this:plight of America's migratory farm laborers. One of these em the whole a bad press. Instead of just bemoaning this as Bolivia 20; Brazil 80; Britishbills (S. 1864) would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act Honduras 31; Chile 35; Colombiabeing unjust, as most of it may be, let these officials by to provide minimum wages 40; Costa Rica 1; Ecuador 1~their words and actions prove the lie and overcome the days of non-farm employmentfor agricultural workers. The Guatemala 19; Mexico 35; Pan­

image and create for themselves and before their constitu­ An average day's farmwork ama 1; Peru 55; Venezuela 'I;agricultural minimum wage brought the migrant $5.95; forents the £mage of integrity and cooperation that the people West Indies 12.would be stepped up gradu­ his non-farmwork he was paid

expect. The overwhelming majority of elected officials are In the United States theseapproximately $12 a day.ally over a three- or four-year Volunteers hail from 31 statesmen of integrity and service. They must make sure that period to the industrial minimum The incomes of hired farm­ and 64 ~oceses. Even with suchthese qualities are evident in what they say and do. Here wage level. The workers generally, including a large force in the field manyis their opportunity to enhance their dignity and stature. minimum would both migrants and nonmigrants, requests still go unanswered.

Let the truth in the report be accepted and acted upon. be $1 an hour were not much better. Their Pleas continue to come for busi­the first year; average rate per hour without ness administrators, agronomists,Let its errors be sifted out calmly and factually. But let the

board or room was $1.08.$1.15 the second; catechetical specialists, com­whole thing be done on a high plane, on the basis of facts $1.25 the third; Gap Widening munity development worken,and not personalities, logie and not emotionalism. and the indus­ credit union workers, medicalMoreover, the gap betweentrial minimum personnel, radio technicians andfarm wages and industrial wages(currently also experts, social workers andSummit Meeting is growing wider every year.$1.25) in the teachers.The extension of a minimumA leading Orthodox spokesman, Archbishop Iakovos of fourth. The We receive thousands of appli ­wage to agriculture would help';wage" paid to cations from people wishing ..--.the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South Amer­ to close this ever-widening gap.an agricultural be volunteers. Yet many of theseica, has asked for a "summit meeting" after the Second It is true, of course, that someemploye would have to be rejected because theyVatican Council of top Christian Churchmen to settle on include the reasonable costs, as farm workers would be dis­do not possess the necessary

the goal and methods of the ecumenical movement. determined by the Secretary of placed if the minimum wage skills. To qualify as a Papalwere to be extended to agricul­He pointed out that there is a "perplexed attitude"' in Labor, of board, lodging; or Volunteer a person has to haveture.

the minds of many Orthodox toward the World Council of other facilities customarily fur­ • one of the capacities requested.nished the employe. The piece­ This would not necessarily be jf we were to accept all thoseChurches and what it stands for and that this is matched rate where a bad development. Oversupplysystem, it prevails, who apply we could fill Latinby a similar attitude on the part of many Protestants and and the casual nature of farmwould be preserved by a provi­ America with thousands CJl

Catholics. There is, indeed, much good will around these sion approving any piece rate labor employment have always Volunteers each year.days. But good will and kindness, while creating an environ­ that yields, for at least 90 per been the bane of those who labor The effect of the Papal Volun­

cent of the employes working at for hire on American farms.ment of hope and cooperation, are not enough. Churchmen teers can be weighed by the piece actual Minimum wage legislation, if itsuch rate, wages words of Bishop Manuel Larraillon the very highest levels of authority and leadership and

equal to the minimum hourly had the effect of helping to of Talca, one of the most ener­scholarship must get together and be very sure that they wage. structured rather thancreate a getic bishops in Latin America.understand one another and their goals. a casual farm labor force, would750,000 Employes He says: "The Papal Volunteen

This is only the part of charity, because confusion be fulfilling one of its primary from the United States are aCoverage under Senator Wil­ purposes.and vagueness will not substitute for clarity and truth. liams' minimum wage bill would bright and encouraging sign of however, substantialAnd the ecumenical movement will be poorly served if those extend to all employes perform­ If, a our times. They must not falter

number of workers were dis­ for a moment. They must con­involved were satisfied with the fact that they find them­ ing hired farm labor for an em­ployer who used more than 300 placed as a result of minimum tinue to give themselves valiant­

selves able to have tea peaceably with one another. More, wage legislation, there would ly to our apostolic needs."man-days of hired farm labor inmuch more, must be clarified and understood. have· to be an expansion of such Would you like to be part ellanyone of the four precedingIt has been well said that a journey of a thousand miles calendar quarters. programs as rural development, this grand effort? If so you caB

. occupational training, vocational assist by becoming a Volunteer•must begin with a single step. Thank God the step has been The effect of the 300 man-day rehabilitation, mental and phys­ by working with your diocesantaken. But no one should forget the many steps that still test would be to apply minimum ical health therapy, and other Papal Volunteer director whowage requirements to farm in­lie ahead.

terprises using approximately programs related to job oppor­ often needs secretarial help, or or five fulltime tunities and occupational com­ by being a sponsor. Sponsorsfour employes

during a calendar quarter. petence. are the backbone of the move­ment. They provide in variousIt is estimated that this test Effect on Prices

Favor Farm

~~h~ ANCnOR, OFFICIAl NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

410 Highland Avenue Fall River, Mass. 675-7151

would apply to approximately 78,000 farms and would provide minimum wage coverage for 750,000 farm employes.

Demonstrates Need It is to be hoped that Senator

Williams' bill will be enacted into law before the Congress ad­journs this Summer. The need for such a law can be demon­

Would minimum wage legisla­tion boost food prices for con­sumers? In my judgment, this question has no bearing what­soever on whether or not the minimum wage should be ex­tended to agriculture.

As the late Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell pointed out several years ago: "In this coun­

ways the $4500 needed for each Volunteer. Besides volunteers, sponsors and workers, we need prayers. Join up today by put­ting us ·among your list of inten­tions.

Sees Danger ALBACETE (NC)-Increasin,

tolerance for Protestantism .. PUBLISHER strated very easily. try we do not choose to keep Spain can lead to religious indif­

Most Rev. James L Connolly, D.O., PhD., The average migratory laborer down our bills, including our ferentism, Bishop Arturo Tabera with a month or more of farm­ food bills, at the cost of· over­ Araoz of Albacete said in an in­GENERAL 'MANAGER ASST. GENERAL MANAGER work in 1963 earned, as his total working and underpaying human terview here. He said "very se­

Rt. Rev. Daniel F. Shalloo, M.A. Rev. John P. Driscoll )'ears wages, $868. Of this beings. We choose to pay the rious questions are involved ill MANAGING EDITOR amount, $657 was derived from prices necessary to support all . proposing the question of reli ­

Hugh J. Golden farm jobs and $211 from a few adequate wage." l:ious freedom in the Church."

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7 Morton ST. MARY

$100 Mrs. Thomas lVlanning

$50 Rev. Bernard F. Sullivan Anonymous Dr. & Mrs. William Fountain

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Homer L. Simmons Mrs. Charles C. Valentine

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Butta Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Drane John H. Drane Mrs. Mary Ferreira & family Mr. & Mrs. William V. Flah­

erty Loretta Flanagan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McGrane Mrs. Raymond Shea Mr. & Mrs. Chester Vota George Yelle

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bryant,

Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Clegg, Mr. &: Mrs. Charles Wichland, Sr.

$18 Mrs. Joseph Russell

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Arena, Mr.

& Mrs. Rodney Berube, Mrs. Joseph P. Bartley, Mr. & Mrs. James Carney, Mr. & Mrs. Don­ald Dion

Donald Garrity, Marguerite Garrity, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Pre­court, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Roch­ford, Mary E. Rogers

Mr. & Mrs. Judson Stafford, Mrs. Perry Sullivan, Mrs. Ger­trude Sutcliffe, Manuel Vital, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Paradis

Chatham HOLY REDEEMER

$125 A Friend

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Francis Archi­

bald Mr. & Mrs. Hobie Tompkins St. Vincent De Paul Society

$30 A Friend

$25 Chatham Trust Co. Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Marches­

sault Mr. & Mrs. Freeman Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Albert Kolodzik Richard Griffin

$15 Mr. & Mrs. James H. Andrews,

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Corrigan, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ericon, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Florian, Mr. & Mrs. John Gilrein

Mr. & Mrs. Godfrey Forgeron, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Hanlon, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Nolan, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Proctor, Mr. & Mrs. George Sullivan

Westport ST. GEORGE

$450 Rev. Lorenzo H. Morais

$100 Potter's Funeral Service

$50 Emett Almond Edwin Smith John F. Ward

$25 Walter Filipek Alice Harrison Edmund Kelley Richard Munroe Jeel D. Sunderland Joseph Vieira

$20 Mr. & Mrs. David H. Butler Armand Gamache James J. McMahon Jacob Strunk

$15 Joseph Bono, Ronald Carreiro,

Manuel DosVais, Gilbert R. Dutilly, Oliver Fitzgerald

Herbert E. Foisy, Samuel B. Ford, James A. Hanrahan, Rich­ard Harrington, Karol Kawa

Aurele Ledoux, Michael O'Grady, Daniel 'Ring, John 1.. Robinson, William Rodgers

Safeway Market, Gustave Senechal, Joaquim Silva, An­thony Sylvia, George J. Thomas. Frederick ThompsoJl

Buzzards Bay ST. MARGARET

$50 Bishop Feehan Council No.

un K of C Bourne, Mass. Tommy's Oil Service

$40 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ward

$30 The O'Connell Family Mr. & Mrs. John Bosnengo Mr. & Mrs. Maurice R. Savage

$25 Tiny Jim'~ Town Club

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sanford,

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Wills, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Biagiotti, Robert W. MacDonald, The White Rabbit

$15 Mr. & Mrs.' Harold Marston,

Red Wood Motel Inc., Mr. &­Mrs. James P. Walsh, Jeff & Irene Krunrime, Capt. & Mrs. Raymond Fisher

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dunbury, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Reynolds, Mr. It Mrs. 'Roland Tremblay

Capt. Harris Fish Market, Mr. &: Mrs. John Gray, Mr. & Mrs. J"seph Ehman

Mattapoisett ST. ANTHONY

$75 Louise Dupre

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Bedard-" Mr. & Mrs. Frank Pimental

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Victor Demski, Mil".

& Mrs. Paul Mullaney, Mr. & Mrs. William Duggan, Mr. & Mrs. Jimmie Price; Alberta Sil ­veira

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Peccini, Mr. &: 'Mrs. Peter 'Wayner, Roy W. Lynch

'Asks Argentines For Solidarity

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-An-. tonio Cardinal Caggiano has asked the men of Argentina to set aside their differences and work together for the common good in a union based on Chris­tian charity.

The cardinal's talk came at a flme when disputes between la­bor and management were in­creasing in Argentina. He told the men that national unity de­pends on their own moral con­sciences as much as on the cen­tral government.

"I do not intend to launch ac­cusations," he said. "However ••. our people have been har­assed too long by unemployment, infiation and a rapid rise in prices. Strikes already have be­come chronic and some' of them are obviously damaging interests to such a degree that the high ideals of the country have been hurt seriously."

Duquesne Honors Indian Educator

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Du­quesne University has awarded an honorary doctorate of laws to the president of the Univer­sity of Bombay, India, in recog­nition of special courtesies ex­tended by his university to the International Eucharistic Con­gress last December.

G. D. Parikh also was cited foe his cooperation over the years with Catholic educational efforts in India. The degree, awarded in' absentia, was for­warded to India. for preS$ltation there by a church official.

Honor Durante CHICAGO (NC)-Tbe Notre

Dame Club of Chicago presented its 1965 Decency in Entertain­ment award to Jimmy_Durante, 72, stage,' screen, and TV come­dian. Durante came here with Eddie Jackson, his partner since 1916; George Finley, his pianist; and the rest of his troupe, and performed at the club's 42nd annual Universal Notre Dame Ilight.

THE ANCHOR-Thurs., May 20, 1965

Russians Visit Irish Shrines

DUBLIN (NC) - Members of the Legion of Mary, who among their many activities delight in conducting tourists to the Cath­olic shrines of Ireland, had the opportunity to guide some Rus­si1ln visitors for the first time.

A group of Russian delegates attending the Spring meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Union here were taken on an afternoon motor tour by the legionaries.' At Drogheda they visited St. Peter's church where they were shown the enshrined head of Blessed Oliver Plunket, the mar­tyred Archbishop Primate of Armagh who was executed in London's Tyburn Hill in 1681.

They also visited places of in­terest in County Louth, includ­ing Monasterboice, an early mo­nastic site celebrated for its high crosses and its famous Round Tower, built about 789.

Quebec Housing Problem Grave

QUEBEC (NC)-Quebec city'. housing problem is of immediate and top concern, Maurice Car­dinal Roy has warned.

Says Workers Exploited Priest Charges Puerto Rican Laborers

Commenting on a recent sur­In Boston Area Underpaid vey that showed 42 per cent of

the city's population living in BOSTON (NC) - Puerto legal hourly wage." Massachu­ slum or inadequate quarters,

Rican laborers in the Boston setts law fixes the minimum Cardinal Roy said such a situa­area are being "woefully under­ wage at $1.25 an hour. He said tion opens the way to juvenilepaid and subjected to deliberate employers provide living quar­ delinquency and moral and s0­exploitation" a priest, who ters for the workers and explain' , cial decadence. works among them charged here. that the lower wage is the l'lilsult, He told Quebec business lead­

Father Frederic M. Cameron, of this concession. ers that action must be taken'to who spent six years as a mis­ Father Cameron said he found assure that people have housingsionary in South America, was five workers, in one instance, worthy of civilized human be­recalled by Richard Cardinal living in a one-room dwelling. ings.Cushing of Boston, and assigned He said the language barrier The cardinal said it is not just to work among Puerto Rican im­ contributes largely to the bad a question of new homes, bllt migrants here. conditions. also of adequate space. The

Father Cameron s aid he house can be new, he said, but learned the workers get only 68 if there is one family per room to 65 cents an hour and often rather than one family per house, work a 65-hour week. He added:

Says Race Crisis a slum results automatically.

''They are living in ghettoes Affects Religion characterized by substandard housing and unsanitary condi­ CHARLESTON (NC)-Racial tions." events of the past 28 months

Many Puerto Ricans are em­ have deeply affected the role of ployed by nurserymen and the religious community in race greenhouse operators and "de­ relations, Mathew Ahmann, ex­spite the minimum wage laws ecutive director of the National MONTHLY CHURCHthey pay these men less than the Catholic Conference for Inter­

racial Justice, said here. He delivered the keynote ad­ BUDGET ENVELOPES

dress at a two-day West Virginia Conference on Religion and PRINTED AND MAILED Ra,ce attended by over 300 per­

Catholic Heads Dutch Party

sons. Write or Phone 672-1322, , AMSTERDAM (NC)-Eleven Ahmann said that "religious years after the Dutch bishops efforts to secure interracial jus­ 234 Second Street - Fall River urged Catholics not to join this tice generally follow the Negrocountry's socialist Labor party, a initiative, rather than appearCatholic has been named as its side-by-side or integrated withchairman. it, with one exception, and all

But reflecting the change in of us can thank God for that, thethe hierarchy's opinion over the forceful role of the Negro min­past decade, the appointment has istry."been accepted without Church "We hope, pray, and mustcriticism. Some Catholic news­ work for a more radical responsepapers have published inter­ on the part of ourselves and re­views with the Labor party's ligious groups," he said. "We new head, Jeans Tans. must work for an effective join­In their joint pastoral letter of

ing in the demand for justiceMay I, 1954, the bishops called now, and for those efforts so on Catholics not to become mem­necessary to demonstrate to ourbers of the Labor party but did constituencies the need to prac­not specifically forbid them to tice all the dicta of our faith." . join. All of the bishops who

signed the statement but one, Bernard Cardinal Alfrink of Utrecht, are now dead or retired.

In recent years the attitude of ' their successors has changed s@

greatly that Bishop Willem WHITE SPA B e k k e r s of 's-Hertogenbosch wrote an article for a Labor party magazine. CATERERS

AUDIENCE WITH POPE: New Superior General of the Xaverian BroUters, Brother Thomas More, C.F.X., of Baltimore, Md., was received in audience by Pope Paul VI after his recent election in Rome by the general chapter of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier. NC Photo.

famous for QUALITY and

SERVICE!

Set Consecration • BANQUETS • WEDDINGS • PARTIESGREENSBURG (NC)-Bishop­designate Cyril J. Vogel of • COMMUNION BREAKFASTSSalina, Kan., will be consecrated in Blessed Sacrament cathedral 1343 PLEASANT ST. FALL RIVERhere in Pennsylvania Thursday, June 17. The 60-year-old prelate OSborne 3-7710 will be enthroned in Sacred Heart cathedral in Salina on June 25.

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MOJnsfieid ST. MARY

$750 Rev. Edward L. O'Brien

$150 St. Vincent de Paul Confer­

ence Friend

$100 Friend Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Farrell

$75 Rev. James F. Kclley

$50 In Memory Fr. Thomas Elliot Friend Friend In Memory Fr. Hugh B. Har­

old Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Flynn Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Ockert Mr. & Mrs. Robert Currivan The Donoghue Family

$40 Mr. & Mrs. Orlando Souza

$35 Mr. & Mrs. William Morton

$30 Friend Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Britton The O'Malley Family Friend Friend

$25 The Misses Dion Mr. & Mrs. Ralp\'l Sarro Dr. & Mrs. Philip Sibilia Mr. & Mrs. Leo Parente Mr. & Mrs. Lee K. Kingsbury Mr. & Mrs. John Dunn Friend Mr. & Mrs. William J. Haynes Peter Provost Dr. & Mrs. Charles Colella Friend Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ritz ,Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lovely

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kuzdzol Mr. & Mrs. John Casey Friend Mr. & Mrs. Albert Johnson Friend Mr. & Mrs. John Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sullivan Mrs. Raymond DeWall Mr. & Mrs. Edward Guillette Friend The Fales Family

$11. , Mr. & Mrs. Edward Chace

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Sarro Jr.,

Carl Garolfano, Mr. & Mrs,. John Currivtan Faria Family, Mr. & Mrs. JohnPaioni, Friend

Friend, Mrs. 'A. Ragno & Grace Ragno, Friend"Mr. & Mrs. Louis Antosca

Mr.' & Mrs. James Bent, Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. BO)'dEm, Mr. & Mrs. Viocenz6 Capone & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Carpeno, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Clement

Virginia Davis, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Davis, Mr. & Mrs. David Falotico, Mr. & Mrs. George Farnam, Mr. & Mrs. William Flynn

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Follett, Mrs. Arin Gibbons & Mary, Mr. & Mrs..Roy .Hagerty, Mr. & Mrs: Flemming Hopper, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Leonard

Mr. & Mrs. Albert Jackson, Mr. & Mrs. James Kelley, Mr. & Mrs. Howard McRaie, Mrs. Maude O'Brien,Eva Salachi

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph LaMarre, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Sheldon, John'Hanlon, Mr & Mrs. Frank Prohodsky, Kathleen Flynn

Mrs. Sidney Arnold, Mr. & Mrs. James Breen

Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Deltano, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Fernandes, Mr. & Mrs. Edward, Kane, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Kuplast, Mr. & Mrs. Caleb Maher

Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Pellegrini, Miss Rosemary Uva, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Werner, Mr. & Mrs. Al­bert Zaffini, Mr. & Mrs. Al­phonse Avallone

Friend, Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kane, Mr. & Mrs. Ben­jamin Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DeFaria

Mr. & Mrs. Gilio Funari, Mrs. James Hindman, Mr. & Mrs. Theode>re Cunf'), Mr. & Mrs. JOlleph Souza Jr.; Mr. & Mrs.

of Fall River-Thurs. May 20, 1965

Patrick Lonergan Mr. & Mrs. James Roach, The

McIntyre Family, Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Smith, Friend, Friend

Miss Carrie DePrizio, Leo Markt, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ferrara, Mrs. Emma Pascucci. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Proteau

Mr. & Mrs. Hugo Carbonetti, Mr. & Mrs. Bradley G. Dauphi­nee, Gail Dauphinee, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Remillard, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Sarro

Friend, Mary Fan Jackson, Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Precourt; Mrs. Rochina Cavallo & Family

Sandwich CORPUS CHRISTI

$150 Corpus Christi-St. Theresa's

Conference, Society of St. Vin­cent DePaul

Mr. & Mrs. George E. Towers

$100 C. R. Berube, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. John R Greenhalgh Mr. & Mrs. John McDonald

$50 William Doyle

$36 :Robert Ellis

. $30 Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Caron Mary & Freeman Hebert Mr. & Mrs. Robert· B. Ken­

medy . $25

.John Carafoli Corpus Christi-St. Theresa's

Ladies Guild Peter F. Costello Mrs. 1\.. Cleveland Jones Marie Lawlor St. John's Women's Guild Mrs. Harry A. Walker Anonymous

$24 Mrs. Jeannette Wright

$20 Lawrence Cleare, Mr. & Mrs.

Angelo J. DiModica, Mr. & Mrs. Fred O. Earle, Jr., Peter Fernan­des, Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Herbert A. Hamlen

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Shay, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Sprague Spooner, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Reyholds, Anonymous

.$18 Mr. & Mrs. Walter LaBelle

$15 Edward J. Bailot, Mr. & Mrs. ,

.J. W. Bettley, Mrs. Marie Barry, Mr. & Mrs. James 'A. Bazzinotti, Anna J. Boido

Mary Carafoli, Mr. & Mrs. Henry H., Clonts, Hugo Coppi, ' Mr. & Mrs. Dante Cremonini, Mrs. Marie E. Dalton

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dunlavey, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dvorski; Mrs. Ralph Emerson, Grace Felmann, R.N., Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gian­feranti

Mr. & Mrs. Amedio G6nella, Mr. & Mrs. William Hern, Mrs. ~ay Higgins, Mr. & Mrs. Rob­ert E. Hinds, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Jacinto

Mr. & Mrs, Kilmer Joyce, Mr'. & Mrs. Robert K. King, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Kobeski, Mrs. Lucy LeBlanc, Mr. & Mrs, Earl Mac­Donald . Mr. & Mrs. John A. MacQuade, In memory of William A., Ellen F. & Michael McLaughlin, Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. McCann, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Michael McNamara, ' Monument Beach Liquor Store

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick V. Nu­gent, Panorama Motor Lodge, Edward Parent, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Fred Passaro, Mr. & Mrs. George Pereira

Mrs. Helen M. Perkins, Ben­jamin Reese, Mr. & Mrs. Nestor Robidou, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sorenti, Mr. & Mrs. Francis T. Sweeting

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Tiernan, Mr. & Mrs. Tello Tontini, Mrs.' Herbert Watson, Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Williams

BENEFIT FOR HOLY CROSS FATHERS: Rehearsing for the "Twenty Third Skidoo" revue that will be presented' at Keith Jr. High School, New Bedford, on Sunday evening; at 8:30, for the benefit of the Holy Cross Fathers, Tucker Road, So. Dartmouth. Left to right, Mrs. Anthony Mello, Ralph J. Buccafusco, musical director; Mrs. Donald R. Sul­livan, accompanist.

Ocean Grove ST. MICHAEL

$500 Rt. Rev. Joseph A. Cournoyer

$200 A Friend

$75 Rev.. Richard P. Demers

. $50 Mr. & Mrs. William C. O'Neil

$40 Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Brophy

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Francis McGQnagle Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Pettine

$25 Mr. & Mrs. George Bedard Mr. & Mrs. John Farias Jr. :Mr. & Mrs. Donald Harding Mrs. Annette Lacroix Mr. & Mrs. Francis Remy Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rodth

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Cahill Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gallery Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hargraves

, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Williams , $15

Flora Morin, Edward Mulvey Theresa Arnold, A Friend, Mr.

& Mrs. Joseph Arsenault, Mr. & Mrs. George Belmore, ·Mr. & Mrs. Albert Berard

Mr. & Mrs. Albert Bernardo, Mr. & Mrs. John F. Carr, Mr. & Mrs.' Edward Conforti, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Crane, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Curt

Mr. & Mrs. Billy Dolin, Mr. & Mrs. John Duclos, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Flannery, Mr. & Mrs'­William Furtado, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Geary

Annette R. Lacroix, Mr. & 'Mrs. Gerald Lamontagne, Mr'. & Mrs. James Luddy Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mailloux, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Malone

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Martin, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Masse, Mr. & Mrs. James B. Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Nadeau, Mr. & Mrs. Normand Neveu

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Neville, Mr. & Mrs. William Pelletier, Mrs. Edward Perrault, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Reid, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. .Ripandi

Mr. & Mrs. John Segin, Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Smith, Mr. & Mrs. John Szuba,' Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Troy, Mr. & Mrs. John Tunney

May Vigeant, Mr. & Mrs. Al­bert Viens, Mrs. Joseph Wilson

Wareham ST. PATRICK

$100 Fat her Callahan Council,

Knights of Columbus No. 4139 $75

Rev. John J. Smith $50

Mr. & Mrs. James CO,llroy Mrs. Georgianna Wing Mr. & Mrs. John MacNeil ' Isabelle Cumming Mr. & Mrs.Theodore Baptiste

$45 J. W. Hurley Co.

$35 Mrs. Mary Stott

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Penna

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Krystofolski Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kiernan Mr. & Mrs, Fritz Sabbow Mr. & Mrs. Hulot Haden Mr. & Mrs. Harry Rhodes Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Pappi Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Crocker St. Patrick's Circle Dr. & Mrs. Joseph 'Moore Mr. & MrS. Chester, Skinder Mr. & Mrs. Willia,m Henry, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Claude Ellis Amy Brewer Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Card Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Francis Mr. &: Mrs. George St, John

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hinckley,

Mrs. Esther Kiernan, Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Vose,Mr. & Mrs. Fran­cis A. Kingston, Anna & Mary Gaffney

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Connor; Mr. & Mrs. Fletcher Long, John T. Galligan, Mr. & Mrs. Medio Pederzani .

Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Reed, Mr. & Mrs. Adolphe Billotte, Mr. & Mrs Thomas Reidy' Jr.

$15 Mr & Mrs Filenio Cardoza, Mr

& Mrs. James Brogioli, Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Macomber, Mr. &.

CASA BLANCA Just Across The

Coggeshall St. Bridge .Fairhaven, Mass.

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Mrs. Herbert Barrett, Mr. & Mrs. Dale Hill

Mr. & Mrs. John Lowney, Mr. & Mrs. John Alves, Mrs. C. Jo­seph Nowak, Millard Monteiro, Cromessett Tribe of Redmen No. 156

Mr. & Mrs. Milton Laycock, Frances Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. George Conroy, Raymond Fava, Mr. & Mrs. Egidio Monteiro

Mr. & Mrs. Epifanio Jorge, Mr. & Mrs. William Nolan, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Westgate, Philip Yeager, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Yea­ger

Mr. & Mrs. George Barrett, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Silva, Mr. & Mrs. Agneus Veiga, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Pezzoli, Mrs. Odette Spa­dafora

Mr. & Mrs. John Piepiora, Mr.. & Mrs Thomas Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Virgil Veiga, Mr. & Mrs. Robert O'Brien, Mrs. Agnes Francis

Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Valle~

Sarah McLaughlin, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Von Mello, Mrs. Annie Smith & Harry Smith, Mr. & Mrs. George Champigny

Mr. & Mrs. Edmond McCarthy., Mr. & Mrs. James Ingham, Mr. & Mrs. George Bentley, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Graca, Mr. & Mrs. John Callahan

Mr. & Mrs. Miquel Campinha. Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Rogers, Mr. & Mrs. Victor Beneduci, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rose

Mr. & Mrs. Walter Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sullivan Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Greene, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Bigham,.Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Collins Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kendrigall. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Nault, Achille Govoni, Mr. & Mrs Louis Galovotti, Mr. & Mrs. William Rogers Jr.

Wareham Lodgf. of Elks 1548, Mr. & Mrs. Courtney DeBlois, Mr. & Mrs. Damon Hatch

Raynham ST. ANN

!;i200 Rev. Leo T. Sullivan

$160 Manuel Gomes

$25 Edward J. Murby Mrs. Margaret Grah~

John Dooley . Dr. Frederick Doran

$20 Gerard Bonnefant, Andre.

Plentus $15

Barbara . O'Brien, Raymond Grandmont, Joseph Downing. Donald' Smith, 'Louis Anderson

John J. McMahon, John Corr, Mrs. Doris Baran, James Avel­lino, William H. Tobin

Raymond DeBi'Uce, Edward L. Carnes Sr., William Judge, Rob­ert J. Neas, Elmer Fuller

James Coleman, William Wil­kinson, Mrs. Eugene Heinig, James DiVincenzo, Theodore Januse

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$300 Anonymous

$250 Rev. John J. Casey

$100 In Memory of Mrs. Julia

Buckley Denny House Nursing Home !tir. & Mrs. Charles McCarthy... St. Vincent de Paul Society Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Ber­

_ron $85

A Friend $84

Vincent Galvin $75

Rev. John J. Steakem $70

Mr. & Mrs. John B. Parkes $50

Rev. James F. Buckley Dr. & ,Mrs. M. DelColliano Mrs. Harry Eastman Charles Harvey Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Hegarty Mrs. Francis D. Mone A Friend Mr. & Mrs. John Boyle

$45 Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Ingemi

$40 Conley Funeral Home Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Bergeron . Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gallagher

$35 Mr. & Mrs. William Condon Mr. & Mrs. Leo Schleicher

$30 Helen Derby Mrs. Hebert L. Everett Mr. & Mrs. John Pilz

$25 Mr. & Mrs. James Antosca Mr. & Mrs. Louis Beretta Mr. & Mrs. Alan Lee Blackwen Mr. & Mrs. Ross J. Bridge . Miss M. Rita Burke & A. C.

Loud George Copeland Clement Coughlin Edward Coughlin Mr. & Mrs. James Doherty Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gentile. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Harlow Alice Harvey Catherine Harvey Grace Harvey Kathryn Healey Dr. & Mrs. Walter Judge Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kairys Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lenne,. Dr. & Mrs. James F.·McCourt Merrymac's Mr. & Mrs. James D. Mullen

111'. Mary Nolan Mrs. Jennie Overton Frank Ready A Friend A Friend Christopher Brophy Mr. & Mrs. Paul Brophy Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. DowneJ' Mr. & Mrs. F. Murphy Sr. Frederick Murphy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Puglles1 Michael J. Walsh

$20 Mr. & Mrs. John Barry Mrs. Roger C. Blake Mr. & Mrs. John H. Cadegan Mr. & Mrs. George A. Carter

h. Marguerite Carter Mary Delgado Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Desmond Catherine Q. Dineen Mr. & Mrs. James Fitzgibbons Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Geldart Greyhound Package Store Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Harvey Jr. Mary Harvey Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Higgins Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mc-

Namara Mr. & Mrs. John Marsban Hugh J. O'Brien Mrs. Isabelle Somerville &

Barry Somerville Helen M. Sprague James M. Buckley Mr. & Mrs. Albert Giordano Mr. & Mrs. Edward McParland David Varella

$11 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Gomes

SJ,5 Anthony Albo, Mr. • Mrs.

Paul Bissett, Mr. " lIIIrs. ~

Bryant, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Cabana, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Car­darella

Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Caswell, Bart Conroy, Mrs. Daniel J. Cosgrove, John L. Dailey, Mrs. Janet Davis

Mr. & Mrs. John DeCoste, Mr. & Mrs. Charles DeFeo, Mr. & Mrs. John DePaul, William Derby, George H. DeWitt & Son

Mrs. Helen Doherty, Mr. & Mr&. Francis Freeman, M. J . Foley, Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Gomes, Mr. & Mrs. David Gomes

Mr. & Mrs. John Gomes, Mr. & Mrs. John Graca Jr., Mr. & Mrs. John F. Hall, Leo Harlow, Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Harvey III

Anne Harvey, Margaret Healey, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hill, Mr. & Mrs. James Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kelly

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Kent Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. King, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene King, S. Henry Kingston, William J. Lahey

Mr. & Mrs. Albert E. LaRosee, Mrs. Harry S. Lawson, Mr. & Mrs. Francis LeRoy, Mr. & Mrs. Martyn Lincoln, Louis A. Lyne

North Dighton ST. JOSEPH

$75 St. Vincent de Paul Confer­

ence-St. Joseph's No. Dighton $50

St. Joseph's Women's Guild of North Dighton

Rev. Martin .L. Buote $40

John & Dorothea Silva $28

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Mastro­marino

$25 Holy Name Society of st.

Joseph's of North Dighton Walter Scanlon Henry S. Conaty

$20 Robert Turner, Mr. • Mrs.

Roger Turner Leo T. Pivirotto Norman LaFrance

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

& Mrs. Germano Matheus, Mr. & Mrs. William Callahan, Mr. & Mrs. John Lane

Mr. & Mrs. Filbert Torres, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Coelho. Lillian Pivirotto, Harold J. Roberts, Robert Doherty

Mr. & Mrs. Leo D. McEvoy, Andrew McMenamy, Mr. & Mrs. Francis McNamara, Mr. & lIIIrs. David Magner, Mr. & Mrs. Fran­cis Mahoney

. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mahoney, Mrs. Juliette Mathewson, Mr. & . Mrs. James D. Mullen Jr., .Mr. & Mrs. John O'Connell, Mr. & Mrs. Philip O'Connell

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Porcaro, Mr. & Mrs. John Reardon; Leroy Robert, Mr. & Mrs. C. C. Roden­bush, Mr. & Mrs. Albert D. Roy

Mr. & Mrs. John Ruggles, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Smith, Mr. & Mrs. William Simonson, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stone, Mr. & Mrs. S. Joseph Stone

Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Stornante, Agnes Sweeney, Mary Sweeney, Mr. & Mrs. John Wallent, Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Amirault

Mr. & Mrs. Carmin Ando, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Cardosa, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Forman, Mr, & Mrs. John Gonsalves

Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Gouveia, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Howard, Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Lesh, Mr. & Mrs. William Lupic~, Mr. & Mrs. Wil­liam McAndrews

Mr. & Mrs. Edmund McKin­non, J. A. Meehan, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Moran, Mr. & Mrs. John E. Murphy Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Har­old Nelson

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest R. Olson, Mr. & Mrs. Roy E. Owens, Mr. & Martin Rossiter, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ryan, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Silva

Mr. & Mrs. Alvaro Souza, Mr. & Mrs. John Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. John Sylvia, Mrs. Denise Todd, Mrs. John Toomey; Mr. & Mrs. Francis Welch, Mr. & Mrs•. :Francia Wilde

. PADRE PIO: The famed Capuchin stigmatic, almost 78, has been unable to offer Mass publicly since Easter. As the charismatic monk lies sick, crowds fill the monastery daily praying for his recovery. NC Photo.

Hyannis ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

$500 . , Mr. & Mrs. Larry Newman

$150 ' The Misses Shea

$100 Rev. Thomas J. Harrington Mrs. Hilda Barfoot Mr. & Mrs_Adolphe Richards Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Martin St. Francis Xavier Parish

Guild Mr. & Mrs. James Hobart The Misses Gregg

$75 Mr. & Mrs. John Curley

$60 Mr. & Mrs'. David SteveD8

$50 joseph Beecher Mr.. & Mrs. Ralph Ames Bishop Wm. Tyler General

. Assembly-K. of C. Mrs. John R. Reyb~ Edward Bennett Margaret Moran

. Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Norman Barnstable C 0 un t y National

Bank Mrs. Winifred Walsh

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Flinn

Mrs. Francis Dolan. . Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sylvester,

Mr. & Mrs. John E. Mitchell, 'Harriett Butler, Mr. &' Mrs. Francis Aylmer, T. W. Lemane

Dr. & Mrs. James Dunne, Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Richard; ·Mr. & Mrs. Daniel FranciscO, ·Mr. & Mrs. Emile Guertin, John Medei­ros

Mr. & Mrs. Cosmo Montagna, Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Morrissey Mr. & Mrs. Irving Morrissey, Mr. & Mrs. John Forte, John F. Vet­orino, George E. Archiald

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. George Silva, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Chambers, Elizabeth Brussil, William O'Neil

George Ingo•.Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Burns

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Olkkola,

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Cobb, Mr. " Mrs. Manuel Reis; Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. Hull, Mr. & Mrs. George McNulty

Mr. & Mrs. James Lynch, Mr• • Mrs. John McKeon, Mrs. Mary Rogean, Mr. & Mrs. Antonio

.. Dlas, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Auger Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hayes, Mr.

& Mrs. A. Milan O'neil, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Clifford' Mi's. Manuel Amaral, Cecelia Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Keane Haskins, Mr. & Mrs. David L. 'James Pendesrgast McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Earl Fratus Eleanor Resmini Mr. & Mrs. Harry Varnum Mr. & Mrs. John Vetorino Mr. & Mrs. William Cotter

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Austin Ben Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Rioux Mr. & Mrs. John Barrows Mr. & Mrs. Charles Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Robert O'Donnell Mr. & Mrs. John L. Sullivan Raymond Bednark Father McSwiney Circle No.

513-D of I Louis J. Sault Mr. & Mrs. Henry Bouchard Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Tobin Mary A. McGarry

. Mrs. Winthraop Quinlan Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Coute Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ryan Anthony C. White Mr. & Mrs. Charles Coyle Robert D. Coten James Crawford, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Golen­

ski Mr. & Mrs. George Soutlere Mrs. Joseph Keane Mrs. Joseph Keane Mr. & Mrs; William Mather Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bonney

$20 Mr. & Mrs. John J. McCon­

nell, Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Mc­Carty, William Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Mossey, Mr. "

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Mr. & Mrs. Victor Woodruff, Constance Fortune, E d m u n d Daly, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Dumont & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kelly

Mr. & Mrs. Louis St. Peter, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Trocchi, Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Bennett, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mather, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Chase

Mr. & Mrs. John Baldasaro. Mr. & Mrs. John Hargrove, Mrs. Edith Terry, Mrs. Amelia Fran­cis, Mrs. Joseph Costello

Charles McGrath, Mrs. Arthur Fisher, The Muldowney Family. Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Thome, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Piknik

Eileen Santry, Mrs Mary San­try, Mrs. Katherine Lycett, Ce­celia O'Rourke, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Clement, Arthur Poirier

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hall:"lran, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Barry, Mr. & Mrs. John McCaul, HeJ'bert G. Jackson, Mr. & Mrs. Goorge Brouillette

Mrs. Hobart Morin. Mr. & Mrs. Simon Miller, Mr. & Mrs. .l·ohn Quealey. Mr. & Mrs. Galrge Connell , Alice Godin, Agnes O'Neil, Mr. & Mrs. William Ormsby, William Davis, Mrs. Norma Barter

Mrs. Alice Niedzwecki, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Viera, Mr. &: Mrs. William Sullivan, Richard F. Murphy, Thomas· J. Kenneally

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Catrns. Jr.. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Peck, Mr.

. & Mrs. George Rowe, Mi. " Mrs. William Bill

Assonet ST. BERNARD

$200 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony TerIJak

$100 Rev. John P. Cronin A. Gertrude Gould Mr. & Mrs. Marianno Re-Len­

des $50

Marguerite Gould Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Terpak

$45 McHale Family

$30 Mr. &; Mrs. Edward Thompson

. Mr. &; Mrs. Benoit Ch~land

$~ Mr. & Mrs. James Wood.

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Callaghan,

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Carroll, Helena V. Gould, Mrs. Lloyd Neville, Mr. & Mrs. Albert F. Robert. Mrs. Louis Kaminski, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred St. Yves, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Nacaula, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Benevides

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ST. MARY $500

Rev. Arthur G. Considine $200

Mr. & Mrs. George St. Aubin Mr. & Mrs. Owen F. Hackett

$105 The Silveira Family

$100 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Brady Mr. & Mrs. Fred DeCristofowo

$75 Rev. John J. Magnani John J. Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Carl Giordano

$60 Mr. & Mrs'. John J. Smith

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Philip Hemin...

"ay, Jr. Mrs. William Loughlin

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Francis Travers Dr. & Mrs. Johr., Machado Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Quina Mr. & Mrs. Armand P. Bro­

_ur $25

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Colemu Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Maher Mr. & Mrs. James Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Walter Martin Mr. & Mrs. Armand Borges Mr. & Mrs. John DeMello ~. Alice Sheerin :Mary E. Sheerin

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Singleton,

Dr. & Mrs. George Gendron, Mr. & Mrs. William A. MUrPhy, Mr. • Mrs. Valmore Dubreuil, Judge & Mrs. August Taveira

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Murray Mr. & Mrs. Harry O'Neill, Dr.

It Mrs. Luke McCrohan, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Menard

$15 Helen Gamble, Margaret Gam·

ble, Mrs. Hazid Conkling, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Hayes, Thomas M. Quinn, Jr.

Mrs. Dorothy Horan, Mr. & Mrs. Alfl:'ed Deschenes, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Santos, Mary B. Gracia, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Wyatt

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mello, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Daniels, Mrs. Guilhermina Pinheiro, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Zerbonne, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Harrington

Mr. & Mrs. Rosaire SUrPre· nant, Bertrand F. LaForest, Mrs. Helen Collopy, Mrs. Thomas Greene, Mr. & Mrs. Simon Vi­veiros

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ferro, Edgar Moorhouse, Mr. & Mrs. Atanley Bourgeois, Dr. & Mrs. Alvin SimI'itons,' Florence Menard

Mrs. Victor Ladetto Mr. & Mrs. William Woodhotse, Jr., :Mr. & Mrs. Z. Walter Janiak, Rosemary Quinn .

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bolton, Mr. & Mrs. David BraSsells, Mrs. Theresa McDonald, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Mendonca, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sylvia :

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mello Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Anthony Marion Freitas, Mr. & Mrs. Man· uel Gonsalves, Mr. & Mrs. Victo· rio Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Perry

Mr. & Mrs. James Cavanaugh Paul Lussier

Oak Bluffs SACRED HEART

$200 Very Rev. James E. McMahQa

$50 Rev. John A. Perry Holy Name Society Knights of Columbus Sacred Heart Guild

$30 Alfred M. Metell Electrle III

:Refrigeration $25

A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Billings

Sr. $20

Mr. & Mrs. William Norton Elizabeth Sylvia

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Antone J. DeBet.

tencourt, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lucas

Edgartown ST. ELIZABETH'S

$50 Al's Package Store Roland Authier Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Doyle

$35 Corrine Fournier

$30 Mr: & Mrs. Donald Berube

$25 Jean Britcher Mr. & Mrs. Albert K. Sylvia

$20 Edwin Lopes, Mr. & Mrs. Man­

uel Thomas $15

Mr. & Mrs. John Bauer, Patri ­da Brown, M. Theresa Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Henley Sr., George T. Silva

South Yarmouth ST. Pros x

$100 st. Pius X Guild

$50 Clara Fitzgerald

$40 Mr. & Mrs. John Crawford

$25 :Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McNen Dr & Mrs Frederick RobinsOll :Matthew Steele Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Howland

$20 Mr. & Mrs. George Roberta,

Mrs. Rita Swenson $15

Mrs. Louis Blake, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Gioiosa, Mrs. Russell Grander, Mr. & Mrs. Michale Lahiff, Margaret Lanigan

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McGarry, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ormon, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Ryder, Mr. & Mrs. John Simpson

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Still

Vineyard Haven ST. AUGUSTiNE

$150 Rev. Cornelius J. O'Neil

$50 St. Augustine's Guild St. Augustine's Holy Name So­

ciety $30

R. M. Packer Co., Inc. $25

Martha's Vineyard National Bank

Mrs. Esther Boyle John T. Hughes & family

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Conrad G. Kurth,

Harold W. Dugan, Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Bryant, Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Lopes, Mrs. Deaa Swift, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C~

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Whalen, Mr. & ~,}·s. Kenneth Hearn, Cdr. III Mrs. Daniel F. Burgo, Mrs. Ger­trude C. Matz

Wellfleet OUR LADY OF LOURDES

$100 A Friend A Friend A Friend

$50 Ernest C. Tesson

$30 Rita M. Rose Wilfred Rogers, Fr. Thomas Gray

$25 Albert M. Rose Elmer Silva

$20 Arthur Silva, William J. Gill,

Norman F. Rose, John J. Kelley, Fr., Doherty Family

Mr. & Mrs. George Williams, Joseph Roderick

$15 John Cyzoski, Robert Dutra,

John J. Thomas, Peter Morris, Arthur F. Joseph

Francis Howard, Louise D. Fratus, Francis Mooney, Thomas A. Kane, Terence Kane,

Lawrence E. Cardinal, John Doucette, Ernest Rose, Alfred Rose. Ronald Thureson

Clifford De Lory, John Sher· win, Clarence Berrio, Jeanne Eell, Joseph Remy

John Berrio, Emerson Snow, Paul Lussier

FIRST: Brother Herman E. Zaccarelli, C.S.C. Director of the Food Research Center for Catholic Institutions at No. Easton is the first Re­ligious Brother to be elected to membership in the Society for the Advancemtnt of Food Service Research according to an announcement by Wal­ter B. Kirk, president of the . Society, from Cleveland.

Osterville ASSUMPTION

$100 St. Vincent DePaul Society Mr. & Mrs. Frank Shea

$75 ~v. Ronald A. Tosti

$50 Our Lady of the Assumption

Guild Mr. & Mrs. John Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. John F. Shields Mr. & Mrs. Philip Boudreau

$35 Mrs. Preston Wright

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Francis Butler Mr. & Mrs Paul Snyder

$25 Mr. & Mrs. John Murphy Zilpha Wright Mr. & Mrs. William Dacey Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Gilligan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Driscoll Mr. & Mrs. Robert Shields The Cotter Family Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cassidy Mr. & Mrs. Donald Coombe Mr. & Mrs. James Lebel Mr. & Mrs. Sherwood Ton­

dorff Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hartigan Mrs. Mary O'Brien Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah Callah8ll

D Mr. & Mrs. Charles CammeU

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Pius Rooney, Mr. ,

& Mrs. John Pina, Margaret Hansberry, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mason, Mr. & Mrs. Jamea Shields

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hassel­brack, Thomas Driscoll, Mr. & Mrs. John Botelho, Mr. & Mrs. Henry LaBute, Mr. & Mrs. Crawford Hollidge, Lillian Col· lins

$15 . Mr. & Mi's. Peter Fermino, Mr. '

& Mrs. Richard LeClair, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Duarte. Mr. & Mrs. ' Walter Butler, Marie Bruton

Mr. & Mrs. William Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Payson Jones Jr., Mi'. & Mrs. Paul Cote. Mr. & Mrs. Ed· ward Crosby

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Flynn. Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Perry. Mr. & Mrs. Victor Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Jo­seph Daniel, Dr. & Mrs. Walter McDonough

Mr. & Mrs. A. S. Mathis, Mr. & Mrs. Shirley Crosby, Mr. & Mrs. William Carpenter, Brian Jones, Mr. & Mrs. John Rosa

Mr. & Mrs. John Nathan, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Maxwell

Children Respond to Appeal

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

Children are often deeply touched by the poverty and hungel" of other children in the world. They have souls that are receptive to God's grace and are quickly moved to action on hearing of grave need. Letters from children come into our office telling of the many ways they earn money for the Missions. Some, who are ~ young, have their parents write for them.

One mother wrote to us that her seven-year-old daughte1' would rarely finish her dinner. and when told that there were many starving children in the world who would LOVE to eat it, she answered: "I'U bet!" Then she saw a picture of a starving child in the January-February issue of MISSION. From that moment she has been anxious to send all her sacrifices to the needy. It is not unusual to receive letters such as this. The dis­tress of other children with open run­ning sores, painfully bare ribs, who live in shacks or nowhere at all, inspires gifts of "all my allowance," "everything I have been saving up" or "IIl7 birthday money."

A nine-year-old girl who wears braces and suffers much :frt8 a back atfliction sent $1.30 for ehildren who suffer more than she because of hunger. Another writes, "I don't get an allowance, .. whenever I want to go to a movie or something, I have to walt a long time until I can save enough. But I know that helping G~ poor is better than a movie any day-so here are my savings!"' How many children are there who will answer our appeal to help their brothers and sisters in poor mission lands and inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the 'World?

GOD LOVE YOU to M.L. lor $1 "This Is from my papn route. It is for ~hose who canno~ earn money as I can." ..... B.W. and Steven for $1 "My younger brother, Stevie, and I haw been saving pennies for quite awhile to ge~ Just one dollaL Stevie is only six and he has been very unselfish for a little one. He and I hope ~his will help Some poor child."

Now is the time to plan ahead for a special Father's DBl'. birthday, anniversary, bridal or ordination gift. The POWER 0" LOVE, Bishop Sheen's latest book, is available in both paperback and a deluxe slipcased hardbound edition. Based on His Excellen­cy's nationally syndicated column and including material never published before, THE POWER OF LOVE shows how love belongs in every major area of our lives; how it can give us direction in the complexities and distractions of our time. This will be an i:m­portant contribution to your daily life and the lives of all to whom you give it-Catholic and non-Catholic alike. It is available for $.60 in paperback; $3.50 hardbound, by writing the Order Depart. ment of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10001.

Cu~ out this eolumn, pin your sacrifice to It and mail it to Mos~ Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10001, or to your Diocesan Director,

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Fairhaven ST. JOSEPH

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Earl J. Diu Mr. & Mrs. William 't'ucket .

$25 . Mr. & Mrs. Arlindo Dias, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Earle M. Larkin

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Allard, Mrs.

Ann Avila, Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Barboza, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Caron, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Chris­tensen

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Correia, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Cousineau, Mr. & Mrs. Arlindo Dias Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Albert Gonsalves Jr., Mr. & Mrs. John Keary

Mr. & Mrs. John E. Lima Jr.,. Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Morris, Mr. .Mrs. Paul Murray, Mr. &.Mrs.. Joseph Rezendes, Mr. & MrS. Norman Robinson

Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Sylvia, Mr. &; Mrs. Robert C. Wood, Ji., Mr. & Mrs. A. Amond Allain, Mr..& . Mrs. Edward Allaire, Mr. &·Mrs. Raymond Barton

Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Costa, Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph Demariche~ Mr. & Mrs. John J. Dia&, Mr. & Mrs. James Donnelly, Mr & Mrs. Al­bert Figueiredo

. Mrs. Dorothy Fitzgerald, John Fragata. Mr. & Mrs. Alvaro Gar­ganta, Mr. & Mrs. Jean P. Gobeil. 'Marlon Hutchinson . .. .

Mr. & Mrs. Fred J'on~ Mr. &; Mrs. William Machado, Isabelle Maior, Mr. & Mrs. Armand J. Nolette, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund L. Paiva 'Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Pare,

Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. Spooner ST. MARY

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Mathew Hart

$15 . Mr. & Mrs. Antone Costa,

Frank Costa, Peter Rego & Fam­ily, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Labrie, Mr & Mrs. Donald Brazil

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Grennon, Dor­othy Machado. Mr.. &: Mrs. Orient Benoit, Mr. & Mrs. John Botelho

Somerset ST. JOHN OF GOD

$250 Rt. Rev. Augusto L: Furtado'

$60 . Atty. & Mrs. Francis J. Car­

reiro $23

Dr. & Mrs. Jesse Baptista Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Borges, .

Jr. $20

. Mr. & Mrs. James Rebello, Mr. ,&; Mrs. Frank V. Medeiros

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Carvalho,

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Machado, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Michael, Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Sardinha, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Souza

ST. PATRICK $400

Rev. FranCis A. McCarthy $100

Dr. & Mrs. Roland E. Chabot Mr. & Mrs. David M. Kilroy Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Regan

$75 Rev. Donald E. Bowen

$50 Doris LaFrance Mrs. Grace Doolan

$35 Angelo E. Flynn .

$30 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Bums Carleton D. Boardman Paul C. Tessier The Dorsey Family Mr. & Mrs. John Pires, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Roger LaFrance

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Mc-

Nally Joseph H. FeitelbergMr. & Mrs. Francis J. Kflgrew 'Charles J. Burke Frederick T. Ormston William Moran Mary E. Judge Mrs. William Archard Mr. & Mrs. James E • .fudge Mr. & Mrs. James M. Judge Mr. & Mrs. Fernand Auclair Dr. & Mrs. Eugene Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. John Johnston Misses Helen & Lillian HeddI:

'. GREETS ANGLICANS: Pope Paul recently received a group of:·,sOO pilgrims, the .majority af them Anglicans, who s.topped off in Rome on their way to the Holy Land. Headed by Bishop Robert Mortimer af Exeter, the group prese~te4.to the }lope a set Of'Mass vestments made by Anglican nuns in London. Left to right, Orthodox Metro­poiitan James, Archbishop of CrisopQIis, Pope Paul; Bishop.Mortimer; Anglican Bishops

.Wilfred Westall of Crediton and Harry James Carpenter of Oxford. NC Photo. . . ...

Proper of the Mass for Fifth· Sunday after Easter INTROIT: Isae•...48,20 Alleluia. V. loann. 16,28 I came forth from the

Declare the word of joy, and let it be heard, Father, and have come into the world. Again, I alleluia: declare it even to the ends of the earth; leave the world and go to the Father. Alleluia. the Lord has delivered his people: alleluia, alleluia.

OFFERTORY-Ps. 65 8·9 and 20Ps. 65, 1-2 Shout joyfully to God, all you on earth, sing praise to the glory of his name; proclaim his Bless the Lord our God, you peoples, loudly glorious praise. V. Glory be to the Father and to sound his praise; he has given life to my soul, the Son and to the Holy Spirit. Declare the word and has not let my feet slip. Blessed be the Lord, of joy, and let it be heard, alleluia: declare it even who refused me not my prayer. or his kindness. to the emts of the earth; the Lord has delivered Alleluia.

. his people: alleluia, alleluia. COMMUNION: Ps.95,2 ALLELUIA Sing' to the Lord,. alleluia; sing to the lord;

Alleluia, alleluia. V. Christ is risen, and bas bless his name; tinoou'nce his salvation day after shone upon us, whom he redeemed with his blood. .day, alleluia, alleluia.

$20 Mrs. Frank Souza, Mr. & MrS.

John T. Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Wil­fred D. Talbot, Lillian 1. Hadad, Edward F. Blain, Jr. .

In Memory of Dr. Leonard N. Bilodeau, Dominick Ciafardini, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Raposa

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Ouellette .Mrs. Henry Munroe

$15 .Mr. & Mrs. Edward Moran,

Joseph Tinsley, JosephO. E. Noel, Jr., Annie M. Roberts, Ste­phen J. Biello, Jr.

.Christopher Geary, Jr., Alfred F. Morris, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Rezendes,· Thomas J. Gracia, Thomas F Hussey ~ymond A. McConnell, AI:­

fred L. Farrell, Mrs. Mary Gan.. non, Mr. & Mrs. Saul Strein,. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Guertin . Maurice A. Quirk, Edward Moniz, Mr. & Mrs. James E. Sul~

liven, Harold Meehan, Mr. & Mrs. John F. Lopes & Family

Vincent J. Riley, Mr. & Mrs. James C. Noonan, Robert Rea­gan, Charles Fisher, Albert A. Levesque

Dr. Thomas Clark, Leo ~

Bond, Mrs. Helen. McGann, Flor­ence M. Burns, Alice C. Costello

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Farrell, Eileen Coleman, Mary A. Cole­man, Mr. & Mrs. Edward J: De­Young,lVIrs. Charles R. Brown

'Richard Leonard, Mr: & Mrs. George Puccio, Mr. & Mrs.' Charles Carpenter, Arthur F. Cassidy, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Forest

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kuhner,

1'HE ANCHOR-Thurs., May 20, 1965 , 1

Falmouth ST. PATRICK

$125 Wood Lumber Co.,. Ine.

$100 Windjammer Restaurant

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Roland Barabe Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Miskell,

Jr. $30

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Cathol ic Press In Yugoslavia Is Operative

BELGRADE (NC) - On Dec. 15, 1952, the Holy See protested to Yugoslavia's communist regime t hat, among many other worse repres­sions, the Catholic press had been eradicated. The Vatican's note was returned unopened, and two days later the papal nuncia­ture in Belgrade closed its doors at the ber..est of the Yugoslav government.

Less than 13 years later Cath­olic publications are widely cir ­eulated in Yugoslavia, and the regime has been striving to heal the. diplomatic relations it sev­ered so abruptly.

Despite the liberalization of the government's policy toward the Catholic press - and any­thing short of the universal sup­pression that once reigned can be called liberalization - the Catholic press in Yugoslavia works under restrictions.

Chief among these is the gov­ernment's contention that the Catholic press has no right to touch on certain moral problems which are the preserve of what Yugoslav officialdom terms "the social sector," which in practice is the state.

Jesuit on Trial Tbus state authorities pre­

Yented publicatior of a "Diary of ;i' Doctor" because this book d~.~·lt with sexual problell1s from an .openly Christian. point of view.. According to the state, lIuch' problems are "biologica~" and therefore fall outside the framework" of the religIous. press.

The trial in Zagreb of a Jesuit who edits the monthly Messen­ger of the Sacred Heart is an­other case in point. An anony­mous article in his magazine en­titled "The Fifth Command­mellt" (Thou shalt not kill) con­demned the practicr of abortion, a growing problem in Yugosla­Yia. ,

Since Yugoslav law allows abortion under certain condi­tions, this article was considered an infringement of the state's. right to make laws and enforce them. The editor was cleared by the court, but the state prosecu­tor.. has appealed to a higher eourt.

,.

Honors Prelate O~ Jubilee

LITl'LE ROCK (N'C) - The aignity of an assistant at the pontifical throne was conferred by Pope Paul VI on Bishop Al­bert L. Fletcher of Little Rock at the celebration here of his 25th anniversary as a bishop.

James Francis Cardinal Mc­Intyre of Los Angeles conveyed the papal honor a1 the conclu­sion of a Solemn Pontifical Mass of thanksgiving offered by the' Arkansas prelate in St. Andrew's eathedral here. The cardinal presided at thp Mass.

Some 50 archbishops, bishops and abbots, hundred5 of priests, Religious and laity were present at the Mass. A delegation of non-Catholic clergy also attend­ed.

Bishop Fletcher was feted Sunday at a public ceremony following :a Mass he offered in the Barton Coliseum.

At Field Mass MADRID (NC) - Thousands

(If taxi drivers turned out for the field Mass celebrated on the esplanade of the cathedral here to mark the arrival of a relic of St. Christopher, patron saint of, travelers.

'Medical Nuns, Fall River India lJfission Club Mark 40th Anniversaries Togetlter

The India Mission Club of Fall River and the Medical ::\1ission Sisters of Philadelphia, Africa, India, Pakistan, South Vietnam and Venezuela are both approaching their 40th birthday. For all those 40 years the two have been in partnership. In Fall River, diminu­tive Miss Amelia Standish, brisk, blue-eyed and white-haired, is the India Club's foundress. Sevel'al women who organ­ized the once a week bridge club with her in 1925 are still faithful members. In at least one case, the daughters of an original member is now active with the group.

"We started out to help mis­sions in India," explains Miss Standish, a member of St. Mary's Cathedral parish; "but only a few months after we began we heard about the Medical Mission Sisters. They were just begin­nir.g, too, so we decided to con­~entrate on them."

In 40 years the club has sent thousands of dollars to the Sis­ters, accumulated through dues at the weekly bridge meetings and twice yea'."1y money-raising eve,nts such as whist parties and rummage sales The present trea­surer is Mrs. Lev Menard.

Sisters Visit Needless to say, the Sisters

arc gr,ateful to their longstanding friends. Every year or so, two representative3 from the Phila­delphia motherhouse make the trip to Fall River to bring club members up t<> date on commu­nity activities. On several oc­casions Mother Anna Dengel, foundress of the Sisters, has vhited, and recently it was the turn of Sistp.T Mary Matthew, on home leave from Pakistan, and Sister Mary' Aloysius, m. from Techiman, Ghana.

The atmosphere in, the com­forteble home ,of Atty. and Mrs. John T. Farrell of Holy Name parish, where the club met to welcome the Sisters, was tJhat of a family greeting returning daughters.

It happened to be the birthday of one of the Sisters, so "Happy Birthday" was enthusiastically sung, there was a festive dinner and much picture teking.

The Sisters had pictures too­a full color film of life at Holy Family Hospital in Ghana, where Sister Mary Aloysius is a labo­ratory technician. The showing was enlivened by Sister's des­criptions of' the reactions of young nurses and aides depicted.

"When we showed them the picture," she said', "they were so excited, and when we showed it a second timt and they knew when to expect to see themselves, they'd shout, 'Here I come! Here I come!'"

Also shown 1n the picture wflS a funeral and Sister recalled that as expensive "shooting time" of the camera technicians went by, Africans involved in the scene palavered among them­selves as to whether the spirits would approve of such, goings­on. It was finally decided that if extra beer and schnapps were provided for aJl hands, the spir­its would be appeased.

In'South Viet Nam The Medioa! Mission Sisters

have a hospital in Qui Nhon, South Viet ·Nam, said Sister Milry Aloysius. Here they aid

Sister Gets Award For Asia Studies

WASHINGTON (NC)-Sister Grace Margaret, Gwynne of Maria Regina College in Syra­cuse, N. Y., has been named win­ner of a $1,455 award for study and travel in the Far East this Summer, it was announced here by the Sister Formation Confer­ence.

The award includes a graduate fellowship for six weeks of study provided by Sophia Uni­versity in Tokyo and a tour of Southeast Asia.

'Wounded servicemen on an emer­gency basis and an unending stream of refugees. Bombs have dropped near them, but so far the hospital has been unscathed.

The two visiting Sisters made one stop in the Fall River

BrozilianMilitary Checks Governor

RIO DE JANEIRO (NC)-The former governor of Pernambuco, released from prison April 20 following appeals by a group of prominent Europeans which' in­cluded two cardinals, was sub­jected to continued questioning' by a military board here despite' a Supreme Court ruHng that he be tried by his state legislature.

Miguel Arraes, arrested on charges of procommunist activi­ties following the military corp d'etat of April 1, 1964, had been held incommunicado until his' release.

After appeals by such person­alities as Belgium's Joseph Car­dinal Cardijn, Switzerland's Charles Cardinal Journet, and writers Francois Mauriac and Graham Greene, the Supreme Court granted a writ of habeas corpus ordering Arraes' release. The military, which transferred. him from his prison in Recife, the Pernambuco capital, to the First Army's Santa Cruz fortress, opposite Rio, refused to release him until it was ordered to do so by President Humberto Branco.

Jews Aid Campaign NEW ORLEANS (NC) -The

Jewish community here contrib­uted $6,000 to an educational fund drive being conducted by the New Orleans archdiocese. The donation was made as a gesture of friendship 10 Arch-' bishop John P. Cody.

VISITING FALL RIVER: It was a happy 40th birth-' day for the India Mission Club of Fall River and the Medi­cal Mission Sisters of Philadelphia as two Sisters visited the Fall River organization. From left,. Sister Mary Mat­thew, S.C.M.M., Sister Mary Aloysius, S.C.M.M., Miss Amelia Standish, organizer of the mission club.

Diocese, staying overnight at Mt. St. Mary's Convent.

They are appearing at churches and schools in an effort to in­terest girls in the medical mis­si',nary vocation.

The commun.ity numbers some 700 Sisters, said the religious. Some are trained as doctors, nllrses and techicians before entering, but many are trained ~fter they become Sisters. They sel've seven to 10 years in a mission assignment, tJhen have home leave from six months t4l a year.

Aid from the India Mission Club to the Sisters is channeled through the Diocesan office of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, whose director, Msgr. Raymond T. Considine, has d]SO attended club meetings.

Children can help the Sisters too. Sister Mary Aloysius dis­played a captivating camel bank, one of a series of six animal banks the Sisters will send mis­sion-minded children. They're available from the Medical Mis­sion Sisters, Philadelphia 11, Pa. Every little helps as the Sisters­and the India Mission Club­

. swing into their 41st year.

Explo ins Detaifs On Steel Statue Of MotherSeton

CHARLOTTE (NC)­Sculptor Paul Aschenbach took time out from forging a steel statue of Blessed Mother Elizabeth Anne Seton to explain some of the detail he ill striving to put into his work.

"I want to set up a tension be­tween the habit and the body,· said Aschenbach about the 8%­foot statue he has planned. "She was an indomitable woman who fought with herself in order le submerge her will into some­'thing greater."

The sculptor, who does all his work at the studio here in Ver­mont, has started final work on the statue destined for a pro­posed national shrine for Mother Seton on the campus of the Col­lege of Mount St. Joseph near Cincinnati.

Mother Seton, first native of this country to attain the rank of Blessed, founded the Ameri­can branch of the Sistel's rJl Charity.

Studied Life Aschenbach said he studied

the life of Mother Seton for a year' while planning his work. He underscored the necessity of this by saying "they wanted a statue of Mother Seton, not just any nun."

He recalled the trials which beset the widow-turned-Reli ­gious. He said after her conve~

sion to the Catholic faith short­ly after her husband's death ia . Italy, she returned to this coun­try with her children and started a private school in New York. The sculptor continued: "Her Protestant friends wouldn't 5end their kids to her school, se she folded up and left for Balti ­more."

"In all this what you've rea}~

got is a woman trying to sub­merge herself in Goci, and hav­ing a hard time bending hel' will," Aschenbach said.

Iowa Senate Kills School Bus Bill

DES MOINES (NC) - The Iowa Senate has killed off a~

consideration during this legis- ' lative session of the school bus . bill which would have allowed parochial and private school pupils to share tax-paid bus rides with public school student&.

By a vote of 4O-to-18 the Senate voted against· reconsid­eration of the measure. The House-approved measure was called up for reconsideration 10 days after the Senate voted 39­to-18 against the bill.

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In the Spring a Student's Fancy Lightly Turl1s to Thoughts Of Trips Here, There

In t"'he Spring a student's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of-trips here, trips there, trips everywhere. Freshmen at Prevost High in Fall River toured New York City, including the UN, the World's Fair and the Empire State Building.. Feehan girls

the title of a film on the Peacedeparted their Attleboro Corps shown at Dominican campus to visit Mother of Academy; and also at DA cheer­Mercy Novitiate at Cumber­ leading tryouts are under way, land, R.I. and get an inside with freshmen and sophomore view of the life of novices and aspirants being coached by jun­postulants in the community of iors Madeleine Souza and Elaine the Sisters of Mercy. And stu­ Talbot. dents from !,!verywhere were At the Southeastern Mass. area at the Mass. State Science Fair student council convention held on the MIT campus. recently at Feehan High School,

Girls at SHA Fall River were. Peter Lacaillane, Coyle junior, also among New York World's was named delegate to the na­Fair trippers and yesterday sen- . tional student council conven­iors concluded a closed retreat at tion upcoming in Kentucky. Cathedral Cam p , Lakeville: Aiding him in his campaign Monday, June 7 the seniors plan for election w ere Brother a day trip to Martha's Vineyard. Thomas Mulryan, C.S.C., faculty

Students from Coyle High in advisor and organizer of Coyle's Taunton were among delegates student council; Al Pepka, stu­to the state student council con­ dent co u n c i 1 vice-president, vention in Ipswich, where state Petel's campaign manager imd officers were elected and state­ Noel Gouveia, Coyle freshman, level business discussed. Coyle's who contributed "superb poster representatives were Tom Ross, work" to the electio'n drive. Peter Lacaillade, William Mans­ Also helping were manyindi­field and Ronald Rusconi. vidual students and other area

Paper Drive schools which supported Peter's A paper drive organized by candidacy.

the Prevost Mothers' Guild has Students on Displaybeen termed very successful. A From students at St. Anthony'slarge moving van was filled with . comes the report that the en­donated papers and about $100 tire graduating class is "on dis­is expected to be realized from play" at the school's. favoritetheir sale. soda spot, "Peggie's Store." It

"Lollipops and Top Hats" ~. seems that the tradition of post­the novel theme for a father-. ing senior pictures began in ·1957daughter dance to be sponsored when several graduates. pre­by the Feehan sodality Saturday sented their photos to the pro­J)ight, May 15. The "King of prietors who had them framedFathers" will be chosen from and displayed. Since then sev­among the pops present and pr~ eral pictures have been addedeeeds of the affair will help send each year. "An apparent climaxFeehan sodalists to the Summer was reached in 1960 when 40School of Cathol~c Action. pictures appeared," notes Rich­

At Sacred Hearts Academy, ard Paradis. "However, the classFall River, the third quarter &f '65 set a precedent when allhonor roll has been posted, with 66 pictures were displayed in thehighest honors going to Mary largest frame ever."Kelly, Kathleen Silvia, Chris­ Saturday, May 22 is ringed intine Baldaia, Holly Cutting, Bev­ . red on Feehan calendars. Its theerly Moniz, Ellen Demetrius, day when the ,first edition ofNancy Regan:Mary Ann Deme- Feehan Flashback, the schools

. trius, Jean Cusick. yearbook will be shipped fromA paperback book sale was the publishers.

sponsored at Dominican Acad­ The 92 page book is divided emy, Fall River, by the Athletic into six sections: administrationAssociation. Ending yesterday, and faculty, guidance, spiritual,l!iale proceeds will purchase academic and social, athleticsawards for an athletic honors and students.assembly to be held Friday, June Seven sodalists at Prevost, to­18;· gether with their moderat~r,

Senior science club members Brother Theodore, made a closed at st. Anthony High in· New retreat at Divine Word SeminaryBedford have presented several Duxbury. The sodalists, together.&cience books to the school li ­ with Jesus-Mary Academy dit ­brary. The unit lias also pre­ tos, will hold a joint consecra­pared a 'skit, "The Halogen tion ceremony, installatipp. of of- .Family," which will highlight ficers and parents' night at 7:Hithe year's last meeting. Secre­ tonight.tary Simonne Brouillette will Dominican Academy seniors report on the year's activities at will sponsor a dance at the Ana­this time. wan Street CYO in Fall River at

And SAH physics students 8 tomorrow night. Proceeds will""iewed a film on "Coulomb's benefit a prom fund.Law" ill connection with their Also at DA, juniors and seniorsstudy of the subject. attended an assembly this week

Inspired by the success of on "Pacem in Terris." A paneltheir first such project, the discussion on the encyclical wasCoyle student council will hold conducted by students of Sister a second "Gigantic Record Raf­ Louis Bertrand's sociology class.fle" in the near future. Five And the DA yearbook, Domin­hundred records will be offered Hog, was presented at a formal as prizes. assembly to Sister M. Dalmace,

Seven Scholarships O.P., to whom this year's edition Seven Feehan students are the is dedicated. Advisor Sister

happy recipients of scholarships Louis Bertrand, Principal Sister to colleges and universities. Mary Gerald and staff members They include Susan Connor, to received gifts, then seniors were Duquesne University and Alber­ given their books. Underclass­tus Magnus; Jean Maigret, Salve men receiven theirs the follow­Regina; Elio del Canal, St. Jo­ ing day. seph, Hartford and Marist Col­lege; Kenneth Garrigus, North­eastern; Annual RetreatKerry Horman, UMass and Boston College; Stephen WICHITA (NC) - Forty-one Nolan, Stonehill; Daniel Sulli ­ parish housekeepers from par-, van, Northeastern and UMass. ishes in six dioceses have made

At Prevost, Donald Fernandes a ·retreat at the Paraclete retreat has received notice of accept­ house here.· The women from ance at Cape Cod Community Kansas, organized as the Mar­College. ianum, sponsored the annllal·

"A Mission of Di/lCover,y" was . evenl ..

MOUNT STUDENT COUNCIL: Student council offi­eel'S at Mt. St. Mary Academy, Fall River, are, from left, Patricia Gibbons, vice-president; Paulette Thibault, presi­dent; Rachel Raymond, treasurer; Katherine Turgeon, secretary.

Thousands Observe A~niYersary

Of Christianity in Phillippines CEBU CITY (NC)-Thousands which were also an observance

&f Filipinos and visitors from of the Philippines' third Na­other nations have flocked into tional Eucharistic C 0 ng res s. this coastal city to mark the Ildebrando Cardinal Antoniutti, 400th anniversary of the Chris- prefect of the Congregation of tianization of the Philippines Religious arrived as a personal with meetings, processions and representative of Pope Paul VI. liturgical ceremonies. Triduum of Prayers

A focal point in the six-day Among the other visitors were ceremony was a huge wooden Valerian Cardinal Gracias of cross located near the shore Bombay, India; Thomas Cardin­wl1ere Spanish explorer Fer- al Cooray, O.M.I., of Colombo.. nando Magellan first planted Ceylon; Archbishop Egidio Vag­a I;ross in 1521. ]i:ach day PfO- nozzi, apostolic delegate in the cessions began at this city's United States and former· apo­Catholic parishes and wound stolic nuncio to the Philippines; their way to the cross where and Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J. penetential services were helq. Sheen of New York. ­

'Al.though Magellan came here The activities began officially in 1521, this year's celebration on Tuesday following a solemn marks the arrival. of another triduum of prayers. A day later Spaniard, Miquel Lopez de Le- the Eucharistic congress was be­gaspi, on .April 27 1565. It was gun with ceremonies presided de Legaspi, with the help of. o·ver by Cardinal Antoniutti. Augustinian priests, who first Hundreds of colorful river boatS, began the systematic evangeli- called "bangcas" took part in a zation of. these islands which procession which bore a vene­are. now 85 per cent Catholic. rated statue of the Christ

Most of the country's 49 bis- Child-said to have been left· hops, as well as about 20 foreign here by Magellan-to the site bishops, assembled here for the of. the congress. beginning of the celebrations,

Dentists help overcome,Hospital Head NEW YORK (NC) - Msgr. shock of new .

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Church Teaching On Bi rth Control Seen Unchanged

CHICAGO (NC) - A member of the papal com­mission studying birth con­trol and family questions counseled people "not to expect something like change" in the Church's teaching on these i~­

sues. "Faith and knowledge can de­

"elop, but there can be no turn­ing back, no simple change" that contradicts previous teaching,· declared Father Bernard Haer­ing, C.SS.R., in an interview.

"Whatever happens, it will be in the direction of going ahead. And it would be unwise for me to draw conclusions which I de not yet see."

Father Haering, besides being a member of the papal commi~­sion on family questions, is ;J

secretary of the sub-commission in charge of the ecumenic~]

council's schema on the Church in the modern world, where the question of married love is con­sidered. He is a German .moFa~

theologian who teaches in Rome; He predicted in the interyiew

that Pope Paul VI will "say something to direct the con­sciences of people" after the papal commission finishes ]Ul· study of family questions.

But in the meantime, he added, "no one should anticipate what' the solution will be." He did not speculate as to. when the Pope would speak.

He said the norms set by Pope Pius· XII in 1958, condemning the anovulant pills for conh';; ­~eptive purposes, must be "010­5'E'Fved in a reasonable, not l"~

OFistic, manner." Father Haering remarked *hat

the large family is an ideal, if an conditions are favorable­but the responsibility for mak­ing this decision rests not with ;l gO\'eFnment or a confessor hut with each individual couple•

Pontiff Encourages ~ork of Brothers

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoJ)f: Paul VI received in audience £

group of the Brothers of Chris­tian Instruction of St. Gabriel following their recent genera] chapter at which Canadian Brother Louis Bertrand Landry· was elected supe'rior general.

Speaking in French, the Pope encouraged the work of the con­gregation composed of 1,900 Brothers who specialize pa'l'tic­ularly in the training of the deaf, dumb and blind.

Brother Landry, 44, was born in Montreal and was provincia] of the Montreal province prio!' to his election as superior geT-­eral. The Brothers staff institu­tions in Chicago and New York.

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POVERTY PROBLEM: In the Cumberland mountains of eastern Kentucky's Cl-ay and Leslie counties, housing is poor, highways few, education limited; coal is mined less and l~s as demand fans off and machines replace men in the mines. Half the people are ?n relIef; lwpelessness feeds on want. Father Walter O'Donnell, a Trinitarian missionary m Manchester, Ky., '1>adre to the few Catholics among the 21,000 inhabitants of the coun­ties," works in hope of seeing the beginning of a solution to the problem-for the children, at least. NC Photo.

Fred Goddard, Mr. & Mrs. Acushnet West HarwichCharles Sedlak, Mrs. Thomas ST. FRANCIS XAVIERJohnson, Mrs. Walter Lyons, HOLY TRINITY

$50Grace & Gertrude Bride, Louise $30MJ;. & Mrs. John SantosColletto . . , Mr. & Mrs. John Merna$25

Mr. & Mrs. Harold Boyle, Mr. $25Acushnet Saw Mills& Mrs. Joseph Kelley, Mr. & Mr; & Mrs. John Ormon"$20 Mrs. Richard Barrett, Anthony Richard SheaMr. & Mrs. George Beaulieu Velletri, Mr. & Mrs. John Col­ $16 James Connor

James Connorlins Mr. & Mrs. Andre J. Brodeur, J. M. CloudMr. & Mrs. Edward McCue, Mr. & Mrs. Richard· Silveira

Karen Roach, Mr, & Mrs. Hector. $15 Mr. & Mrs. Everett Bacon St. Pierre, Jennie Angus, Alice Mr. & Mrs. Rodolphe Arcou­ Mr. & Mrs. Arthur LaFrenier

Mr. & Mrs. Gerard HawkinsLittlefield, Gertrude Littl~eld ette, Jr., Mr. & Mrs Richard H. Mrs. Donald W. StroutMr. & Mrs, Gerald Bessette, Barry, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Benoit, Mr. & Mrs. Richard WalesMary Bride, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mr. & Mrs. David F Considine, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rioux ,Casey Jr., Mr, & Mrs. Henry Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ferreira Mr. & Mrs. Clifton AdamsDeMeo, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Mr. & Mrs. Amedep Gautreau, Anastasia E. CraffeyDoran ' Gerald Gautreau, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. RyanMr. & Mrs. Richard Gaulin, Leo G. Gelinas, Mr. &,Mrs. Na­Mr. & Mrs. E. A. KeefeMr. & Mrs. Edward Joyce, Mrs. than Gomes, Mr. & Mrs. Henry

.Dr. & Mrs. Arthur D'EUa ,Alfred Love, Thomas Lynch, Guilbeault $20William McCarthy .Mr. & Mrs. James M. Haworth,

'Mr. & Mrs. John G. Murphy,Catherine McNally, Mr. ~ Mr: & Mrs. Richard J. Langlai$, Mrs. John Zinkevich, EdithR1ce,Mrs. Peter Picchi. Mr. & Mrs, Mr. & Mrs. John Latham, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bacon, Mr. &Paul Raftery; Mr. & Mrs. Rich­ MI'll. Raymond J. LeBlanc, ,Mr. Mrs. Courtenay Chase, Jeremiahard Riccio, Mr. & Mrs. Walter & Mrs. Conrad Ledoux T. O'LearySzewczykowski ' Bella LePage, Mr. & Mrs.

$15Mr. & Mrs. William Veno, George, F,. Liarikos, Jr., Mr. & Mr.. & Mrs. Joseph Healy,Thomas Wallace, Sarah Willer­ Mrs. WilliamH. S. Oehrle, Mr. &

Marion Halbritter, Betty Hal­sinn. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph With­ Mrs. Joseph R. Olivier, Mr'. & britter, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Car­ington Mrs. Leo Olivier ' roll, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Carbon­Mr. & Mrs, Omer Pepin, Mr. neau& Mrs. George Pimental, Mr. &

End F,,'mouth' Mrs. Paul Szwaja, Mr. &:Mrs: , ..Mr, & Mrs. Thomas McGuire, Mr. & Mrs. George Gardner, Mr.William F. Taylor, Hilda & Mary

ST. ANTHONY ­ & Mrs. George, McKim, Mr. &Vincent, Mrs. LeRoy Long, Mary A. Cum­Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Belle'"$500 mings

Rev. Luiz G. Mendonca feuille, Mr. & Mrs. Dieudonne Mr. & Mrs. John Levine, Ed­Brouillette, Mr. & Mrs. Leo N.

mund Roderick, Elvira Baptista,$100 Coons, Mr. & Mrs. Ovila ~~ Mr. & Mrs. JaJ1'leb Mendez, Jr..Arthur Rabesa chette, Mr. & Mrs. John Gwodz,

,Anonymous Jr. . Dr. & Mrs. H. P. Small, Mr. & Mrs. Dean Garfield, Mr.· & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. Roger O. Payant,$40 Stanley Fowler, Mr. & Mrs. Rob­'l'rIr; & Mrs. Garard E. TafdlH.James G. Souza ert Briggs, Mr. & Mrs. ArthurDighton Long, Dr. & Mrs. Edward SuW­. $30 ST. PETER van

Anonymous $50 Mr. & Mrs. Dolphin Gonsalves, $25 . ·I.C.r. Organics' Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Fortes, Mr.

David Correllus $25 • Mrs. Edward Cluett, Mr. ... Manuel Dutra , Anonymous Mrs. Manuel Thatcher, Mr~' & East Falmouth Crystal 00- Co. $20 Mrs. Joseph Benoit Louis H Marshall Dr. & Mrs. Charles Souza Mr. & Mrs. John J, O'DoDDe!1,

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Peterson.­$ZO Charles Botelho, Franklin 3. Mrs Sybil Bacon, Earle & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Connell, Mr.

Rose, Julian Hayden, AnOQ7­ & Mrs. R. E. Lyons, Mr.... Mn.Botelho, Anonymol,lS, Frank mous, Harold Mendoza Daniel BarryMoniz, Anonymous, Marianno

Mrs. J. Leo Abrain, Anna Du­R. Tavares, David Teixeira tra, Paul & Mrs. Lassen, Theo­

$15 dore & Mrs Boucher, Norman YES. Jesse C. Botelho, Jesse Costa, & Mrs. Smith Adelina Cardoza, Manuel F. De­ William & Mrs. Fleming, Jolm We HaveMello, Emily Emerald & Mrs. Pelletier, Antone Jr. &

Paul R Gonsalves, Lawrence Mrs. Goulart, Edward & Mrs. KI NG 51 ZEG. Goulart Sr., Mrs. William H. Charleton, John & Mrs. OtisKersey m, Donald Mendoza, Anonymous (2)Ceasar Miranda 49c lb.

John B Moniz Sr.. Manuel Nantucket Netto, Antone Oliver, Angelo S. OUR LADY OF THE ISLB While They Last ! Pacheco, James Pine $25

'Seekonk MT.CARMEL

$100 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Smith Anonymous

$50 Mr. & Mrs. R. Hopkins

$30 Mr. & Mrs. James H. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. George Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Stsnley F. Young

$28 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Leiter

$Za Mr. & Mrs. Edwin W. Arnold Mr. & Mrs. William Bishop' Mr. & Mrs. Robert Borah Mr. & 'Mrs. Thomas Brady Helen E,' Browning Mr. & Mrs. Manuel DeMattos

. Mrs. Louise Fallon " William J. Gahan John Hendricks Mrs, Louise Oakland

, ~. & Mrs. MaIiuelSantos , Mr. & Mrs. John unSworth , Dr. & Mrs. B. Edwin Zawacki

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Carval­

ho, Mr. & Mrs. Mathew Fahey, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Harris, Mr. & Mrs. AnthOQ7 Hendricks, Mr. & Mrs. Myron Perry, Mr. & Mrs.

, Ralph F. Turner, Jr: $15

PalmedaAmaral, Mr.,'" ,Mrs. William M. Amoral, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony~drews, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Antonian, Mr. & 1IIfrs. Donald Bain

Mr. & Mrs. James Baker, Mr. & Mrs. Roscoe Balducci, Salva­tore Barchi, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Bassett, Mr. & Mrs. F. J. Beau­chaine

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick. Blythe, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Coelho, Irene & Marie P. Connors, Mrs. Mary A. Crafford, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred E. Crowley

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dellefe­mine, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Don­nelly, Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah Downes, Mr. & Mrs. J. James Drapeau, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Harrington

Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Hendricks, Mr.• Mrs. Frederick Koehler, Mr. & Mrs. John W. Korkul; Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lusignan, Mr•.• Mrs. Joseph LY,ons ,

.Mr. & Mrs. Walter- Maykish, Mr. & Mrs. JoJm McAloon, Mr. • Mrs. Kenneth McCloskey, Mr. • Mrs. James'McDonald

,Emily Medeiros, Mrs. Ardelia Oliver, Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Pelle­tier, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Piquette, Mr. & Mrs. William Quirk

,. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Rourke, Mr. & Mrs. John P. Searles, Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Sidok, Mr.• Mrs. J. H. Sisco, Mr. & Mrs. Wil­liam Sloane

Mr. & Mrs. John Sousa, Mr. & Mrs. A. Ronald Vincent, Jean­nette Vincent, Mr. & Mrs. Eu­gene Voll, Jane E. Unsworth

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& Mrs. Henry Riordan, Mr. & George Rapoza, Manuel W. Pacific National Bank Maclean's Sea FoodsMrs. Ricnard Beaupre, Mr. & Rose, August Santos, Manuel G. $20 Mrs. Edward Smith, Laura Wha­ Souza & Son John, Morris Teix­ Mr. • Mrs. John Mendonca, UNION WHARF, FAIRHAYEN len eira, Fred S. Travers Mrs. Gordon MacDonald

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$100 lIP. & Mrs. Raymond Kemher

$50 .ADcmymous

$30 :Mr. & Mrs. Arthur LordeJl

$25 Lavallee Family Mr. & Mrs. Philip De Laurt Mr. &; Mrs. Luigi PinaeoB Doris Le Clair Mr. &; Mrs. Joseph Brodelit'

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Fredericlt EllitI,

:Mary Sullivan $15

Mr. &; Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mr. &; Mrs. Joseph Arruda, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Barrett, Mr. & Mrs. John Cloud, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Tremblay

Marjorie Castro, Loretta Mc·· Cann, Jean Galligan, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Sullivan, Mr. &;. Mrs. Donald Augat

Mr. &; Mrs. James K. Nerney, Mr. &; Mrs.Jh William Naylor, Mr.' & Mrs. Constant Poholek, Thomas Martin &; Family, Mr. &; Mrs. Joseph Lojeck

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Charette, AY­lene Charrette

ST. THERESA $200

Sl Vincent de Paul Society $100 .

:Mzo. & Mrs. Raymond Gravel $33

Mr. &; Mrs. Joseph lwue $30

The Lafontain~ Family Mr. &; Mrs. John Plath

$25 Mr. &; Mrs. Walter Delude Mrs. Beaupre McEleney Mr. & Mrs. Francis Gillan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cournoyer Mr. & Mrs. Michael Arata Mr. & Mrs. Philip Morris Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Vachon Mr. & Mrs. Louis LaCivita

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Duclos

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Major, Mr.

& Mrs. George Savoy, Mrs. Irene Pitas, Olivier Dulude, Mrs. Yvonne Ouellette

Mr. & Mrs. John Case, Mr. &; Mrs. Charles Roz~, John Pack· er, Mr. & Mrs. George Duquette, Mr. & Mrs. John O'Connor

Mrs. Mary Laliberte, The Wall Family, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Courcy, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Lucier, Mrs. Gract: Striga

Mr. & Mrs. William Balser, Mr. & Mrs. Rene Gingras, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brignon, Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Viens

Mr. & Mrs: AlbertColaccio,Mr. Mr. -& Mrs. Paul Bonneau, Mr. & Mrs. William. Sharples, Mr. & Mrs.' Marcelino Souto, Mr. & Mrs: Richard Thibert, Mr. & Mrs. James Burke

Aldea Bouchard, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Benoit, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rutana, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bi~ niecki, Mr. & Mrs. Aldie Grenier

Mr. & Mrs. John Casserly, Mr. &; Mrs. Louis Bachand, Mr. & Mrs. Marcel Lariviere, Mr. & Mrs. William Glennon, Mr. &; Mrs. William Healy

Mrs. Irene Eaton, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Herbert, Mr. & Mrs. Adrien Piette, Mrs. Sarah Lang­lois, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brogan, Mr. & Mrs. Phillipe Bonneau

ST. MARY $330

Mr. & Mrs. George Agostini $100

St. Vincent de Paul $50

Mr. & Mrs Robert Durant Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gannon Mr. & Mrs. John Murphy

$35 Or. & Mrs. Alexander MacIsaac

$30 Mr. & Mrs. B. A. Dzija Mr. & Mrs John S. Francis St. Mary's Women's Guild Mr. & Mr!l. Laurent Thibert

$25 Mr. & Mrs. James Coogan, Mr.

& Mrs. Avila Grenier, Mr. & Mrs Nicholas Lombardi, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Tracy, Dr. William A. Morinville

THE ANCHOR- ,. Thurs., May 20, 1965

Wilkins Prais'es Role of Church In Civil ~Qghts

HOUSTON (NC) - Civl rights leader Roy Wilkin. assessed as "very great" the influence of religion in the movement for interracial justice.

The executive secretary of the National Association for the Ad­vancement of Colored People told a press conference here "the major faiths presented a unified front in support of the civil rights bill, and they have helped at the grass roots level.·

Wilkins came here to speak at Rice University at the invitation of a group of students. A student representative said Wilkins Js the first Negro to speak at the university on civil rights.

Wilkins said: "The Catholie Church has brought the great power and prestige of its faith to the (civil rights) struggle.

POVERTY SOLUTION: Father Walter O'Donnell, 36, Trinitarian missisonary, pastor Pope John and the new Pope of a two-county parish in eastern Kentucky, fights poverty and its unhappy consequences have enunciated the dignity of

all men."with both spiritual and material tools. Spiritually, he finds "a true Christian spirit, love Effect of Churchof God and neighbor, is really the primary need." But materially he hopes that Summer· He said the Jewish people

time and weekend missionaries, lay people and clerics, may come to his aid. Here at the "have been friends of the move':' combination basketball court and skating rink, Father O'Donnell laughs with some of the ment," and that "Protestant. 30 pupils of the Benedictine Sisters' St. Ann school. It is in the children of the area, have made the most remarkable

change because they were at oneFather O'Donnell believes, that the volunteers he seeks will find their work rewarded. time indifferent."NC Photo. "The church, in general, has staged a revolution on the

" 120 Mrs. Ernest Hebert, Rose Lanoue Negro question," Wilkins said,North AttleboroMr. & Mrs Walter Amos, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laplante "and one cannot underestimate & Mrs. George Casey, Mr. & Mrs. SACRED HEART Mr. & Mrs. Norman L'Homme, the effect of the church. One Edmund Murray $400 Mr. & Mrs. Roland Letourneau, cannot underestimate how im­

$15 Rev. Joseph S. Larue l\'r. & Mrs. Louis Mayer, Mr. & portant it is when a bishop or Mr. & Mrs. James Brackett Jr.. $100 Mrs. George Mercure, Mr. & Mrs priest says something in regard

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Cinq-Mars, Rev. Edmond L. Dickinson Bernard Miramant to racial justice. What the priest, Mr & Mrs. Raymond Cosgrove, $75 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Moore, Mrs. rabbi, minister says - that is Mrs Mary E Coyle, Miss Kirouac Rev. Roger D. Leduc Patricia O'Brien, Mr. & Mrs. what is repeated by the congre­

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Giblin Irene Boule Norman Ouellette, Mr. & Mrs. gation and results in discussioa Jr., Mr. & Mrs. William Lafer· Eva & Rosa Bourassa Norman Pinsoneault, Mr. & Mrs. about civil rights." ri,ore, Mr. & Mrs. Jacques Leduc, $50 Charles' Plante

Mrs. Robert Legard, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. John Burke Poirier, Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. Florence Parochial Teachers & Mrs. Lewis Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Francis Ouellette Edith Precourt, Mr. & Mrs. Ron­

Edna Masgay, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Tatarian ald Precourt, Mr. & Mrs. Nor­ Wage Level Set Roger Marcil, Mr. & Mrs. Ed­ $35 mand Prefontaine, Mr. & Mrs. SAGINAW (NC) -Parochial mund McCann, Mr. & Mrs. John Mrs. Imelda Achin &; Family :Michel Proulx school teachers in the Diocese of Walsh, Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. $30 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Ringuette, Saginaw will earn salaries. next Warren . Mrs. Louise Brackett & David Lena & Bertha St. Pierre, Mr. & Fall pegged at 95 per cent of

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas ToPllin, Mrs. Aurore Labrie & Daugb- Mrs. Ronald Sarazin, Mr. & Mrs. those paid to public school George Vaslet krs ' Emile Seymour, Mr. &' Mrs. teachers in local dic;tricts.

ST. JOSEPH $25 Romual Thibault & Roger At the same time BishopMr. &; Mrs Charles Calkins Mr. & Mrs. Alfred R. Weldon, Stephen S. Woznicki said the an·$600 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Desilets 1\'r. & Mrs. AlfredJ. Weldon nual tuition for parochial highRev. Ubalde J. Deneault Mr. & Mrs. Edward Guertin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. N. Bon­ school students will be raised$100 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kirby neau, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bour. to $175, because of increasedMr. &; Mrs. Roger DesVergneti Mr. &; Mrs. Raymond Lallier geois, Mrs. Aldea Brais, Mr. & costs.$50 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph LaRochelle Mrs. Donald Charlebois, Mrs. "No doubt some pupils wiDRev. Rene R. Levesque - Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Patunoff Julie Dean drop out, but 'nothing can beMr. & Mrs. Joseph DesVergnes Mr. & Mrs. Emile Vaguener Mr. & Mrs. Henry Desautel Jr. done about it," the MichiganMr. & Mrs. Oscar Desrosiers & Raymond Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Veilleux prelate said. "It wiD be betterMr. & Mrs. Herbert Lavigueur

than closing up our high schook"1 .Laura Denealt $35 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Pinsonnault Bus Amendment entirely in some parishes."

&. FamilyMrs. Yvonne Hamel LINCOLN (NC)-The Nebras­$20$30 ka Legislature has passed andMr. &; Mrs. Gerard Achifi, Mr.Mr. & Mrs. Francis Paul sent to Gov. Frank B. Morrison& Mrs. Ronald Achin, Mr. & Mrs.Doris Levasseur a proposed amendment to the .Charles Clavette, Mrs. Cedelle$25 constitution to permit money toGagnon & Daughters, JosephMr. & Mrs. Armand Boucher be spent for nonpublic schoolLapreAime Paille students' bus rides.Mr. & Mrs. Robert McCall, Mr.Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Zito & Mrs. Eugene Marchand &$20 Family, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice AnLEBORO'SMr. & Mrs. ErnE1st DesVergnes, BANgU~TSF:nguetteLouis DesVergnes Leading Garden CenterAlma & Rita Achin, Mrs. Ger·Mrs. Jean Baptiste St. Pierre, trude Chaput & Family, Dr. &; CONLON 6­Mr. & Mrs. Arthur 'Mullins TEST~~"'~~~.ALSMrs. Armond Dyon, Mr. &; Mrs.$15 Raoul Precourt DONNELLY• Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Fontneau, ~ASHION SHOWS$17Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Proulx, Mr. South Main & Walt StS.Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Weldon& Mrs. Don Struhar, Yvonne

$15 ATTLEBORO •Chartier, Mr. & Mrs. George WYman 9·6984Achin Family, Mr. & Mrs. Er­Blade . CA 2-0234nl.'st Achin, Mrs. Louise Achin,Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Maigre>. MI. & Mrs. Normand Achin, Mr.

~rM~s.Ml~r-te~se~t::~e~r~& & Mrs. Raymond Alger ~........~••..",.v",.. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Aubin, AMrs. Henry Pelletier, Mr. & Mrs.

Rene Dubuc ~ Friend, Mr. & Mrs Wilfred Bour­ ,..- CAMP SACRED HEART -411 Mr. &. Mrs. Leo Fonrouge, gault, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Carlson ~ SHARON, MASSACHUSEnS ~

Donat Desrosiers, Mr. & Mrs. Adelard A. Chabot , Spacious Fireproof Sleeping Quarters-Boys 7 to 14 Yrs; Old~~ Henri Paradis Mrs. Clara Chabot, Mr. & Mrs. ~ Six week season: June 27 to August 7

Normand Cloutier, A Friend, Mr.Lucien Paul, Mr. & Mrs. Ro­ , Register for 2, or 4, or 6 weeks Free Tutoring if Desired land Brochu, Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Mrs. Adrian Courtemanche, .... THE BROTHERS OF THE SACRED HEART ~ Demers, Mr. & Mrs. John Vieira, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Couturier Ernestine Heroux Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dargis, '" SACRED HEART SC~OOL ~

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Governo Mr. & Mrs. Roland Dubuc, Mr. & ....A Resident School for Boys Grammar GrCil~es 4-5·6·7·8 ~ Phylis Gaudreau, Mrs. Anna Mrs. Geard Dupuis, Mr. & Mrs. ,.. SHARON, MASSACHUS5TiS ~ Proulx, .Valeda & Leona Gib­ Foland Fregault eault, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Bas· . Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Girard, Mr. ~ Camp or School, Tel. 617.71l1o~7©2. ". . .'. .~~ tille, Eunice Hutchinson & Mrs. Fernand Goulet, Mr. & .........A....AAA.~~£...

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HOLY FAl\ULYT(II i!:'H1ilton $100 ST. MARY Rev. James F Kenney

$100 Rev. William Blottman :Ur. Joseph Nates St. Vincent d~ Paul Confer­

$'75 ence of Holy Family Parish Dr. Charles Hoye Holy Name Society of Holy

$50 Family Parish Mrs. Ruth Hoffman Holy Family Women's Guild Dr. John F. Mulhern 525 William Smith Mrs. Chester Campbell

$40 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph RaposaIn Memory of Mary and $20

.Joseph I. Chaisty Mr. & Mrs. Charles Kenyon$30 Mr. & Mrs. Camille Dietlin

Mr. & ~VIrs. Walter Parker $15 $25 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Gordan,

Esther and Ethe~ Buckley Mr. & Mrs. Peter Deniz, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. David Chadwick Mrs. Ralph Bettencourt, Mr. & Lelia Duffy Mrs. Frank Mendes, Mr. & Mrs. Dr. Anthony Elias William AraujoMr. & Mrs. Patrick LYQ:ns Mr. & Mrs. James Pacheco, Mr. & Mrs. James McMorrow Elsie Amaral, Mr. & Mrs. Anto­Margaret V. Neenan nio Gomes. Manuel Gomes, Mr. Ceceli~ F. & Mary C. Sheerin & Mrs. John Zeiba Joseph Wade ' Dr. & Mrs. Richard Heywood,Dr. John J. Gregg Wilhelmina Costova, Ann Perry,Charles Tripp Mr. & Mrs. Edmond st. Yves, Catherine C. Winston Mr. & Mrs. Louis Bonaparte

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Mattos, Joseph Fournier Daniel Cabral, Edward F. Fow­Mr. & Mrs. Edward Lehan ler, Mr. & Mrs. John Silva, Mrs. Janice Russell Helen Kay. Mrs. Adeline Rober­Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Silvia son Wm. & Margaret Behan H 0 1..Y ROSARYDr. Charles Grady , 520William McCaffrey Jr. Stanley RadwanskiMary E. McNamara ' $15Joseph Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Faulkner,$15 Mr. & Mrs; Walter PlonkaElizabeth & Margaret' T.

: Brady, Ralph Buckley, Mrs. Al­ Attlebo,ro.', beert Clement, Edward' J.' Corr, , 'Peter Corr "! ST. JOHN

$1,000, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Coie, 'John ',' Cross Jr., Margaret Curtin, Mar­ Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Wa:lsh

$500garet Dowd, Edward Duffy , Mr. & Mrs. Harry CondonJoanne Flynn, Francis Flynn,

$100Marion' Gaffney, Thomas Gran­Fre'd Bullock'field, Henry Grant ' John Mahon & Family ,George Hallahan, William Benjamin NolinHanna Sr., Elaine M. HanSen, Dr. & Mrs. Vincent O'DonnenWilliam Hansen, William Holmes Dr. Anthony TerranovaMarguerite Hoye, Agnes George JansonLaughlin, Gertrude Lawlor, Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. James K. MurphyAgnes Lynch, Marion G. Mc­Mr. & Mrs. William ParkerDonald Dr. & Mrs. Harold ThompsonMary McManus, Harry Alex­

$75ander, Lawrence Callahan Fam­A Friendily, Carlton Caron, Wm. Cham­Rev. James F. McCarthyberlain Mr. & Mrs. Russell BrennanPeter 3. Curran, Peter J. Cur­Mr. & Mrs. Fred Murphy Jr.ran, Walter Dermody, Robert Mrs. William WaltonDrake, Marguerite Dunn

Charles Fitzsimmons, Fred­ $65 Edmund Henryerick Fitzsimmom., Mrs. George

$60 , ':Marion

H. Foley, Rita Gauthier, Joseph Mr. & Mrs. wca Fantacclone Mr. & Mrs. F. Stelter, Jr:.Alice McKenna, Ruth ,Mc­

Kenna, Susan McKenna, Joseph­ $55 ine F. McNamara, Elaine Pivi· Mr. & Mr~. John McIntyre I'otto $50

Lawrence Pivirotto, NOrDlan Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bowen Sherry, Mr. &. Mrs. Matthew Ernestine & Florence Moran Slusack, Edward Tokarz. Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Arthur L~ MulU-Mrs. Kenneth Waine gan

Mr. Mary G. Whittemore, Ar­ Mr. & Mrs. John G. Walsh mand Yelle, Joseph Megan Sr., Mr. & Mrs. George Gibb

Mr. & Mrs. Edward KelleyFlor aMorin, Edward Mulvey Dr. Joseph Murphy, William Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lohse

Murray, Mrs. DOL Parish, Louis $40 Raposa, Alfred Sanford Myles Daly

Thomas Quinn, Joseph N. Sca­ $35 rano, Mrs. Joseph Sheehan, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Foley Helen Shove, D~nis Sullivan $30

Harold Tatro, Enward Tonry, The Misses Biggio Stanley Tokarz, James A. Tran­ Mr. & Mrs. John Carty ter, Barbara Wi1J1ams Dennis Family

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Duf-ST. ANTHONY faney

$25 Louis Galligan Joseph Abreau John Judge Robert Mendes Mr. & Mrs. Norman E. Legg

$2(l Mr. & Mrs. John Mullaney Manuel Camara A Friend Eliza Cordeirc, Pder Nolan Mr. & Mrs. Francis Stelter

$1': $25 Frank Rico Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bellavance

52~ Kathryn M. Blottman Candida Abreau, John Abreau, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Flaherty

John Enos, P~'~r Fernandes, Leo Galligan Laura Ferreira Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Gamache

Edward Caytcn :~. ",<odo, Bob­ Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Johnson, Jr. fort Hartung. F ':'., d Kaloust, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mahon hf rbert Lima, ;: Unhares ' Mr. & Mrs. William Menard

Andrew Ma!' Jr.. Frank Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mullow-Pose, Alice K S .~ 'orge Sil- ney \'a, Filomena ~ James A. Murphy

Joseph Souz 1'.1. Van- Mrs. Mary Ricker kirk Mrs. Ismay Sharkey

George A' -~nrietta Mr. & Mrs. Edward Sheehan Carvalho, AI' ' Louis Mr. & Mrs. Edward Stanton Martin, Al! Mrs. Francis Sughrue

Irene Roc. .!aa Mr. & Mrs. Donald An~

'\ . ... ~.- •••.":._- ••%.

'.

Zr., Mr, & Mrs. Eugene Mondor, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Morin

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mulleady, Mr. & Mrs. James F. Murphy Sr., Mr. & Mrs. James Murray, Mr. " Mrs. John E. Mutch, William Nerney

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Nolan, Arthur Nolin, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Norton, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Nunes, Mr. & Mrs. Robert O'Brien

Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. O'Don­nell, Mr. & Mrs. Stuart O'Hara Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Alvaro Oliveira, Ousley, Edward Patenaude

Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Pelletier, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Pion, John A. Powers, Mr. & Mrs. Carlton Redding, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rockett

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ryan, Edna Salley, Olix Salley, Mr. & Mrs. Carl W. Sauer, Mr. & Mrs. Mathew Savastano

Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Shanley Sr. Mr. &: Mrs. James A. Slain, Mr. & Mrs. Owen Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Sousa, Helen Sousa

Mr. &: Mrs. James Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. John R. Sweeney, Mr. & Mrs. Charles 'Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Tomei. Mr. & Mrs.

HONOR SAINTS OF UGANDA: In a procession of George Tunnicliff ceremonies honoring the 22 martyrs of Uganda, canonized Mrs. Richard Watterson, Mr. by Pope Paul VI, are three of their senior priests of Ug~nda, & Mrs. George Wefers, Mr. & carrying relics of the Martyrs. Left. to right, Msgr. John Mrs. Frederick Woll, Mr. & Mrs.

Michael Zito, Mr. & Mrs. HenryKasule; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Victor Mukasa, said to be the first , 'Creeden ' African priest of modern times, ordained in 1913; and Msgr.

Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mr. &Paul Mukasa. NO Photo. Mrs. John Antaya, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Armirotto, Mr. &'! Mrs.

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$15 & Mrs. Chester A. Boberts, Mr.Vincent McGinn, Colleen Me­Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Aliment!, & Mrs. Robert Rohman, Mr. &Ginn, Susan McGinn, Mr. & Mrs.

John B. Antaya, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Philip E. RoundsKenneth W. McGrath Manuel Arruda, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Silva, Mr.Mr. & Mrs. Albert MeLine, Mr. Jacob Belt, Helen Bettencourt &: Mrs. George, Smith, Mr. && Mrs. Almon McManus, George

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196 Whipple St., Fall River Institutic;mal Herbert Clegg Jr. Conduded by Franciscan Painting and Decorating

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ST. KILIAN THE ANCHOR- 17New Bedford $400 Thurs., May 20, 1965 . ST. HYACINTH Rev. Walter J. Buckley

$50 SACltED HEART$150 Rev. William E. Farland Rev. Herve Jalbert The Finnell Family $500

$100 Rt. Rev. Francis McKeonDr.. & Mrs. Vincent Sarlo Mr. & Mrs. Gaspard Lafleur $27 $50 Mr. & Mrs. George Vigeant Albert Leeming Family The Misses McMahon

$75 . $30$25 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S, RoseRev. Rene G. Gauthier St. Kiliian's Ladies Guild

$25$35 $20 Mr. & Mrs. Robert DeweyThe Berthiaume' Family Raymond Riviere, Peter Gaz­Mr. & Mrs. Louis V. Cook$30 dik, Theodore Galipeau John SullivanDonald Lafleur Raymond Mahoney, Edward

$20$25 Blouin, ,Laura Vieira Family, Mary NicholsMrs. Dora La France Margaret Boucher, Joseph Masse

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Fourner $15$15 Mr. & Mrs. John T. Flannery,

Mrs. Edna Lincoln, Edward Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Rousseau James Dewhurst, Leo Doyon,

$20 Donald Matthews, Manuel Dias, Dr. & Mrs. Philip E. Chartier, Alfrerd Veer Smith, Roberta Smith, John B.

Mr. & Mrs. Valmore Barabe & Rene Bachand, Evelyn Chiep­ Smith Mr. & Mrs. John McMorrow,Normand pa, Charles Amaral, Wilfred

Mr. & Mrs. Duane Allison, Mar­$15 Fauteux, Rosa MyersMr. & Mrs. Normand Brassard, Barbara Gouveia, Maurice garet Slattery, Mr. & Mrs. John

Goldrick, Helen BradyMr. & Mrs. Napoleon Cournoyer, Spirlet, .Charles Gonsalves, Hen­Elizabeth Brady, Mr. & Mrs.Mrs. Auray Delorme, Ernest ry Lyonais, Conrad Pelletier

Ledoino SeverinoGould, Cora GuiUmette Janet Hardmand, Orval Lan­Macrine Landry, Mr. & Mrs. gelier, Gladys Walda, Stephen IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

John B. Letendre, Mrs..Alice ,Kamionek, Ernest Berube, Frank Perry, Rita. Powers, 'Edward Silva .. $50

The Flangheddy FamilySaulnier Peter Abraham, George Perry, $25 ~John Golenski, Nicholas Nic­

ST. JAMES Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Brennanholas, Charles Barton Mr. & Mrs. William Jones$150 Mary Foster, Richard Rose,.

$20Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Perry Mary Pfaffenzella, John Gilmore Mary Dinneen$100 Joseph Babiarz ' ' William DinneenThe Hurley Family Mary Hanrahan, Ncrman Rope, Mrs. Donald MacLean$50 ST. THERESA $15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Crowley' $150 :Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Borge!,A Friend '. . Florence Boisvert Mr. & Mrs. Richard Burt, JamesMr. & Mrs. William Hendricks '. $100 -

Doherty, Mr. & Mrs. John Gu­. Dr. Patrick J. O'Connor 'Mr. & Mrs. William Belanger bala, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Gubala$40 Mrs. Eliza Boisvert Mrs. Eric Karlson, Mr. & Mrs.Dr. William O'Connor -' $75 Cornelius Kiley, Judith Kiley,$30 . Rev. Clement F. Dufour Maureen Kiley, Mr. & Mrs.Mr; & Mrs. Romeo Barabe Mr. & Mrs. Ronal!! Loranger SACRED HEART. OUR LADY OF LOURDES .James MahoneyMr. & Mrs. John Pholar $50 $250 Charles & Mary Masterson,$350Agnes Tiernan . Theresa Boisvert Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Simmons Mr. & Mrs. Armand Mello, Mrs.Rt. Rev. E. S. de Mello$25 , $30 $25 Daniel Moore, Mr. & Mrs. Ed­Mr. & Mrs Vincent S.Cotnoir Mr. & Mrs. Louis Fleury Dr. & Mrs. Albana H. Collette $75 mund Sullivan, Mrs. ElizabethMr. & Mrs. Michael Hummel $25 $20 Rev. Edward A. Oliveira VanNostrand, Mr. & Mrs. Leon­Mr. & Mr,s. John C. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Raoul Leblanc Yvonne & Clair Langlois Rev. Antonio C. Tavares ard WalshMr. & Mrs. Charles Palmer Dr. & Mrs. Motta Mr. & Mrs. J. Herve Bedard, $50 Patricia Sullivan David HolmesMr. & Mrs. Roland Fortin Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Furtado ST. PAUL .William Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Lemieux $15 $25 . $100 ' $20 Mr. ,& Mrs. Roland Gaouette Mr. & Mrs. Sylvain Bisson, Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Franco Mr. & Mrs. Clayton B. RennieMr. & Mrs: Ernest Chicoine, Mr. & Mrs Theodore Frechette, Delia M. Green, Jeannette Can­ Mary Mattos

Helen Jarusik, Mr. & Mrs. John $20 uel, Mr. & Mrs. Romeo O. Ber-, Henry L. Shea Family $50

Mr. & Mrs. Henry RyanH. Mahoney, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mr. & Mrs. George Desrosiers geron, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Belisle $20 $20S. Maziarz, Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Char- Donat Audette, Mr. & Mrs. George A. Macomber Jr., Rose Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Witscha;yMcCrohan '. bonneau ' Manuel Botelho, Ruth & Gerard Mattos $16 $17 Memory of Clara Dontigny

. Minnie McDonald, Mr. & Mrs. Adelard Giguere Boudreau, Mr. & Mrs. John Ca­Sylvester Mitchell, Everett J~ Mr. & Mrs. Louis Charpentier bral Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Carlesi Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Phillipe Memory of John & Mary Dru­O'Brien $15 Rol~nd A. Roberts, Mr. & Mrs. $15 g.m$15 Leo Tracey & Family ,Mrs. Orner Heon, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Albert G. Moitoza, $15Mr. & Mrs. 'Arthur Amaral, Paul Frey, Mr. & Mrs. Georges Mr. & Mrs. Cyprien Grenier, }'rancis Cutner Jr:, Mr. & Mrs;' Mr. & Mrs. Marcel, Casavant,. Eileen Backus, Mrs. Samuel Girard, Dr. & Mrs. Hector Roy, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Tracy & Family'Baty, Jr:, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Joseph L. Mello, Joseph Gracia, :Mr. & Mrs. Edward Castle, Mr. ' . Mr., & Mrs. Roland Dube Dianne VieiraCollins, Mr. & Mrs.. William Taunton & Mrs. Robert Dion, Mr. & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. John' Loranda, 'ME. Cecela Mattos, Ethel Caldeira, William'Driscoll, Mr & M];s JohnDamos ST. JOSEPH& Mrs. Maurice Mailhot, Mrs.' Mr. & Mrs. W;llter Baptista, Gen­ ,Mr. & Mrs. John Downey, Mr; $1,00 ' Felong

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Duff S1:. Vincent de Paul Society Perry, M:·. & Mrs. Richard Silva,Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Andrade,_

. Albert Lagesse, Mr. & Mrs. :, }\/fr. & Mrs. John ·P. CorreiaKathleen McLaughlin, Mr. & :Mr. &: Mrs. JosephH. Martin Mr. & Mrs. James SpinelloLeo L. Cloutier , Mr. & Mrs. Joseph ,Terra, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Welch,Mrs. William B. I'felson, Mary $75Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid Lecuyer,Ouimet, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Pa­ Rev. John F. Moore & Mrs. Antonio F. Costa Jr., Mr. !\e.-s. LeRoy WhittleMrs. Eugene Richard, Mrs. Jos­checo, Mr. & Mrs. Francis :I. Rev. Robert :r.' McLa1.!ghlin &Mrs. Frank Cardoza, Mr. &

eph Therien, Mr. & Mrs. William Mrs. Joseph Andrade Jr., HelenQuinn ' LeBI;inc, Mr. & Mrs. Lionel J. $35 AndradeMr. &' Mrs. Richard Sparrow, Dr.' & Mrs. Maurice LegaceSamson, Mr. &. Mrs., John Med­ Manuel Goulart, Mr. & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Sylvia Mary $25eiros Arthue Coelho, Mr. & Mrs. Ade­Winsper Dr. & Mrs. William DonahueST;ANNE lino Paulo, Mr.'& Mrs. Virgilio''-Dr. & Mrs.. Edward Doherty$100 Perry, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Rogers'IMMACULATE CONCEPTION . Patricia FrazierRev. Armand J. Levasseur Barbara Peterson, Mr. & Mrs. The Garvin FamilySt. Vincent de Paui-St. Aim's .James' P. Silvia, Mr. & Mrs.,$300 The Kervlck FamilyCOnference RichardF. MartinRev. A. A. Castello Branco

SCOUT RETREAT: New Bedford Deanery Boy Scouts chat with retreat master at the St. Vincent de Paul Camp, No. Westport, during their weekend retreat. Left to right" Scouts Roland Dupont, Richard Aubut, Donald Blanchard; Rudolphe Blanchard, retreat chairman and Cachalot Council commissioner; Rev. Dennis McNelis, C.S.C., retreat master.

Harold Morris $100 $75

Mr. & Mrs. William ScullyRev. Roger J. LevesqueRev. G~orge E. Amaral The Hon. & Mrs. ·Frank Smith$50$50 Helen SmithSodalities of Saint Anne'sRev. Agostinho S. Pacheco Margaret SmithParish$25 Margaret L. WalSh$25Mr. & Mrs. Victor F. Rebello $20Mr. & Mrs. Arthur FontaineJr. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Chaves, Mr.Marie Lebeau$15 Saint Anne's Credit Union & Mrs. Henry Kelleher, Mr. &

John Damasio Jr., Charles Mrs. Roger Kingsley Jr., Charles$20Mello

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Claire Dumont, Felix & Jean­nette Fournier, Adelard Lan­glois, Mr. & Mrs. John Sylvia Jr; ,

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The Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS, IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. NORTH FAIRHAVEN NEW BEDFORD

Children will receive First Confraternity of Christian Doc­Holy Communion at 8 o'clock trine officers have been install ­Mass Sunday morning. Ladies of ed at solemn erection ceremonies St. Anne will receive corporate held in ~hE:: church and presided Communion at 9:30 Mass. A May over by Rev. John FoIster, CCD procession and crowning are director for the New Bedford scheduled for 3 on the church area. They are Dr. David Costa grounds with Children of Mary, Jr., pre!'lident; Mrs. Manuel G. first communicants, par ish daSilva, vice-president; Manuel school children, sodalities and Sardinha, secretary; Euclides all other parishioners invited to M. Cabral, treasurer. participate. Committee chairmen are Mrs.

Ladies of St. Anne will meet Mary Medeiros and Miss Mary at 7:30 Monday mght in the Lou Bettencourt, Teachers; Mr. school cafeteria. An attendance and Mrs. Armand Brie, Fishers; prize will be awarded. New Mrs. Constance Mar eel i n 0,

members will be received at 8 Helpers; Mr. and Mrs. Jean De­o'clock Mass Sunday morning, nault, Discussion Groups; Sam­.July 25 followed by a breakfast. uel Coelho and Mrs. Mitchell Prospective members may con­ Jasinski, Parent-Educators; Mr. tact Rev. Alexis Wygers, SS.CC. Abel Fidalgo and Henry Rod­or Mrs. Irene Montplaisir, presi­ rigues, Apostles of Goodwill. dent. The chairmen are also executive

May devotions are held at 7 board members. each evening.

HOLY NAME. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. FALL RIVER FALL RIVER New Wcmen's Guild president

A public dessert whist is is Mrs. William Renaud. Her scheduled for 8 tonight in the chairmen include Mrs. Warren parish school by the Women's Wood, program; Mrs. Edward Guild. Mrs. Arthur Boulay is Morrow, publicity; Mrs. John chairman. Donnelly, membership; Mrs.

Newly elected officers will be Mercier, hospitality. installed at the unit's 25th annu­ The Holy Name Society will al banquet Monday, June 7 at hold a Father and Son program Pocasset Country Club. They at 7:30 Monday night, May 24 are Mrs. Patrick Murphy, pres­ in the school auditorium. ident; Mrs. Dennis Lynch, vice­ Guest speaker will be Bob president; Mrs. Wilfred Cal­ Dee, defensive end of the Boston

Patriots football team. He willlagh' and Mrs. Edmund Le­show movies of the Patriots andvesque, secretaries; Miss Helen the American Football League.Goff, treasurer. Reservations

Refreshments will be servedclose Thursday, June 3. and all men and boys of the par­

VISITATION GUILD ish are invited to attend. NORTH EASTHAM

SANTO CHRISTO,A closet sale will be held at FALL RIVER10 Saturday morning, May 22 fit

The Council of Catholic Womenthe church hall. Mrs John Con­nors heads the arrangements plans a Maybasket whist at 7:30 committee. A food sale will fol­ tonight in the church hall. Mrs. low 9:30 Mass Sunday morning. Mary Gagne is chairman, Mrs. May 23, also in the hall. Food Mary Pereira. co-chairman. Re­donations will be picked up freshments will be served and Saturday upon request. special prizes awarded. Tickets

The regular guild meeting is arE' available from committee set for 8 Monday night, May 24 members, and will also be on in the hall, and a penny sale will hc\nd at the door. be helli Saturday, May 29. Parishioners will observe the

church's annual feast Saturday ST. WILLIAM, and Sunday, May 29 and 30. A FALL RIVER band concert and aUction will

Women's Guild members win highlight the Saturday program, hold their annual Communion with a religious procession and break.(ast Sunday, May 23. In­ another concert and auction stallation of officers is set for planned for Sunday. A food sale Wednesday, June 9 at the Coach­ will be held in conjunction with man restaurant. the two-day event.

mUUACULATE CONCEFnON HOLY NAME, FALL RIVER NEW BEDFORD

Women's: Guild elections have A May Dance will be spon­'J>-

seated the following officers sored from 8. to 12 Saturdayfor the coming season: Mrs. night, May 22 in the parish hall George Charbonneau, president; by the Women's Guild. At the Mrs. Aime Turgeon, vice-pres­ unit's meeting Monday night,ident; Mrs. Andre Latessa, sec­ May 24 the Bishop Stang Glee retary: Mrs. John Albernaz, Club will entertain. Mrs. Gerald treasu rer. Morrissey has been named chair­

man of a nominating committee ST. KILJrAN, to prepare a slate of new offi ­NEW BEDFORD cers, to be installed at a banquet

An installation banquet will Tuesday, June 15 at White's be held Wednesday, June 2 by restaurant, North Westport.the Ladies Guild at Harbor B e a c h Lodge, Mattapoisett. NOTRE DAME, Transportation will be available FALL RIVER at 6 that evening from the parish The Council of Catholic Womenschool grounds. will sponsor a cotillion from 3

Members will attend a conti ­ to 12 Saturday night, May 22 atnental breakfast in the school Stevenson's restaurant. Mrs. Jo­following corporate Communion seph E. Jean, chairman, an­at 8 o'clock Mass Sunday morn­ nounces a dance contest willing, June 6. form part of the program. SACRED HEART,

ST. JOSEPH,FALL RIVER FALL RIVERNew Women's Guild officers

will be install~d Monday, June Junior CYO members wili 7 at a banquet in the school hall. hold a dance tomorrow night They are Mrs. Kenneth Leger, from 7:15 to 10 in the parish hall. president; Mrs. Owen Hartnett, Men's Club members will attend vice- president; Mrs. Willard a Communion breakfast follow­Piper, secretary; Mrs. Francis ing 9:30 Mass Sunday morning. War i n g, treasurer. The unit Women's Guild members wiU plans a World's Fair trip Sat­ sponsor a cake sale following urday, June 19. aU Masses, also this Sunday.

PAPAL NUNCIO: Arch­bishop Emmanuele Clarizio, 53, papal nuncio in the Do­minican 'Republic, has been serving as mediator and peace maker in that island torn by factional fighting. NC Photo.

HOLY ROSARY, FALL RIVER

Breakfast will follow corpo­rate Communion at 8:30 Mass Sunday morning, May 23 for Women's Guild members. Mrs. Albert Roy and Mrs. Vincent Staibano are in charge of ar­rangements.

ST. ANNE, FALL RIVER

Mrs. Cecile Cummings, re­elected president, heads Council of Catholic Women officers for the coming year. With her will serve Mrs. Florence Dore, vice­president; Mrs. Doris Asselin and Miss Lucille Gauthier, secre­taries; Mrs. Pauline Duquette and Mrs. Mariette St. Pierre, treasurers.

They will be installed at church ceremonies at 7:15 Mon­day night, June 7, to be followed by a dinner, of which Mrs. Al­bert Auclair is chairman.

ST. MATHIEU, FALL RIVER

To be installed at a banquet Monday, June 7 a~ White's res­taurant are Council of Catholic Women officers, including Miss Gracia Parenteau, president; Miss Alice Boulay and Mrs. Roland Frazier, vice-presidents; Miss Lorraine Arseneault, sec­retaries; Miss Jacqueline Math­ieu, tresurer.

A meeting is planned for Monday, May 24 with Mrs~ Arthur Archambault as chair­man.

ST. PATRICK. FAI,L RIVER

New Women's Guild officers include Mrs. Edward DeCiccio, president; Mrs. Joseph Richards, vice-president; Mrs. Nicholas Tyrrell and Mrs. Ann Griffin, secretaries; Mrs. Edward Jack­son, treasurer. They will be installed Tuesday, June 8 at a banquet at Pocasset Country Club.

The unit plans a rummage sale starting at 9 Saturday morning, May 22 at the parish school. A World's Fair trip is scheduled for Sunday, June IS.

SACRED HEART, NORTH ATTLEBORO

The Holy Name Society will sponsor a father-son breakfast in the church hall following 7 o'clock Mass Sunday morning, June 13. Albert Desilets is chair­man. Newly elected officers witl be installed on this occasion.

A whist will be sponsoredb,. the CYO at 8 Saturday night ill the church hall.

ST. JEAN BAPTISTE, FALL RIVER

Saturday, June 12 is the date set for a mystery ride by the Council of Catholic Women. Mrs. Roland Lafleur is chairman.

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSIst, New BelfordNEW BEDFORD The Ladies League will hold ST. JOSEPH

a Communion dinner at 6:30 $200Wednesday night, June 9 at

Mr. & Mrs. Francois SuUivaaThad's Steak House. Cake dec­orating will be demonstrated 01' $100 Mrs. Lloyd Neville at a meeting Mr. & Mrs. Marcel Trahan Thursday night, May 27. Mr. & Mrs. H. Ernest Dionne

$50OUR LADY OF THE CAPE, BREWSTER Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Seguin

The Women's Guild announces Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Denault a Summer bazaar for Wednesday Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Janson July 21. A communion break­ $30 fast, co-sponsored with the Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Lemaire & Holy Name Society, will follow Diane Lemaire 9 o'clock Mass Sunday morn­ Mrs. J. Palardying, May 23, and will be held Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Sylvia Jr. in the parish hall. House Speak­ $25 er John F. X.Davoren wiil Mr. & Mrs. pArnard Burkebe guest speaker. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Hodson ST. JOSEPH, Allee & Albert Leblanc NORTH DIGHTON Mr. & Mrs. Louis Leblane

Parish women will receive Theotime Leblanc corporate Communion at 8:15 Mr. & Mrs. Normand Ostiguy Mass Sunday morning, June 6. A Parishioner At a foliowing Communion Mrs. Clara Robida and son, breakfast in St. Joseph's hall, a Ernest • speaker from Providence Col­ Mr. & Mrs. Hilaire Trembla,. lege will be featured. Mr. & Mrs. Isidor Viens

Men will receive Communion Mr. & Mrs. Normand Boutin at 7 o'clock Mass Sunday morn­ . $20 ing, June 13, with breakfast to Mr. & Mrs. A. Bertrand, Mr. &: follow in the hall. Speaker will Mrs. Francis CaInen, Gardner be a member of the Society of Family, Mr. & Mrs. Armand La­Mary, who will also make an fond, Mr. & Mrs. Henri Leblanc appeal at all Masses of the day. Mr. & Mrs. Maxime Leblanc,

Mr. & Mrs. Ovila Leblanc, Mr. & ST. MARY, Mrs. Maurice Robillard NEW BEDFORD Mr. & Mrs. Henri Gardner

A May Frolic is planned for Mr. & Mrs. Philippe Methe Saturday night at K of C Home, $]6Mattapoisett, by the Women's Mr. & Mrs. Roland Fortin Guild. $15

Mr. & Mrs. Hilair Bedard, Mr.S8. PETER AND PAUL, FALL RIVER & Mrs. Frank Braga, Mr. & Mrs.

Andre Champagne, Mr. & Mrs.Parishioners will tender a tes­timonial to Rev. David O'Brien, Luigi Fiano, Mrs. Philias Fortin pastor, who will mark the 40th Mr. & Mrs. Leo Fredette, Mr. anniversary of his ordination & Mrs. Theodore Girard, Mr. & Sunday, June 6. A reception will Mrs. Marcel Goyette, Mr. & Mrs. be held from 3 to 5 Sunday .John Green, Mr. & Mrs P. Jodoin afternoon, followed by a solemn Larocque Family, Mr. & Mrs. Mass of thanksgiving. Alcidas Magnant, Mr. & Mrs.

Lionel Marchand, Mr. &: Mrs. OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Gerard Marchessault, Mr. & Mrs. FALL RIVER Pierre Melanson

Installation ceremonies for Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Methot,the Council of Catholic Women Yvonne & Berthe & Leontine will be held at 5 o'clock Mass Michaud, Simeon LaFrance Fam­Sunday evening, June 27. A ily, Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Pelle­banquet will follow the church tier service. In charge of arrange­ Horace Robillard, Mr. &: Mrs. ments are Miss Clorinda Ven­ Alphege Robitaille, Mr. & Mrs tura and Mrs. Esther Dzugala. R.. Tetrault, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar

TrudeauAsk Peruvian Honor Mr. & Mrs. Herve Adam

Mr. & Mrs. Herve Adam, Mr.For U. S. Missioner &: Mrs. Armand Bergeron, Mau­LIMA (NC)-A large organ­ rice ·Charette, Mr. & Mrs. Lau­

ization here has asked the Peru­ rier Cormier, Mr. & Mrs. George vian parliament to name a U. S. Frenette missioner an "Illustrious Son of Mr. & Mrs. Arthur GaUdreau, Peru." Mr. & Mrs. Archibald Spoor

Proposed for the high honor is Father Daniel B. McLellan, M.M., of Denver, Colo., who pi­oneered the credit cooperative ,)'~;;~;'~1movement in Peru. The Sixth Annual Assembly of the Credit CO. CCooperatives of Peru made the proposal. ) Heating Oils CThe cooperative movement started in Peru 10 years ago ) and Burners Cwhen Father McLellan convinced 23 men to gather together their

~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~ money and have "faith in them­selves." They were able to raise , NEW BEDFORD ~ about $23. Today, there are 211 cooperatives with 130,000 mem­ , WYman 2-5534 , bers and assets of about $11.5 million. ~....... ",....,,....,,..,,,,~

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NORTH ATTLEBORO • MANSFIELD ATTLEBORO FALLS

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$500 Mr. & Mrs. James H. Mahoney,

Jr. $250

Dr. & Mrs. Arthur F. Buckley $200

Dr. & Mrs. Jean Webster $125

A Friend Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Koczera

$120 Mr. & Mrs. Philip F. Tripp

$100 Rev. Arthur h:. Wingate Dr. & Mrs. William Muldoon William King Dr. & Mrs. William O'Donnell

$75 Caritas Dr. & Mrs. William Walsh

$60 Mrs. Walter Collopy Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Keating Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Smith Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Downey

$50 The Doherty Family Dr. & Mrs. Robert Durant Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Dwyer Mr. & Mrs. William Kearney Mrs. Thomas Mahoney James J. OBrien, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James Bolton The Joseph A. Burke Family Neil C. Fitzgerald Anne & Helen Meade Mr. & Mrs. John B. O'Rourke Mrs. Edith Smith Mr. &. Mrs. Edward Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Paul McCawley

$40 Mrs. Mary B. Wheaton

$36.50 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Davis

$35 Elizabeth &. Helen O'Connor Mr. & Mrs. Charles Phelan Dorothy Curry

$30 Rose & Elizabeth Foster Mr. &. Mrs. Salvatore Giam­

malvo Mr. & Mrs. James Kearney Mr. & Mrs. George McGovern Mr. & Mrs. Edward K. McIn­

tyre Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Alan J. CampbeH Caritas Mrs. William S. Downey Mr. & Mrs. J. Kelleher Mr. & Mrs. Paul LaForest Mr. & Mrs. James A. Ryan The Sullivan Family Mr. & Mrs. Karl Halversen Mr. & Mrs. Charles Pelczar The Roche Family Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Ryall A Friend

$28 Mr. & Mrs. Armand Penha

$25 Margaret Austin Elizabeth Callaghan Dr. & Mrs. A. B. Crowe Anna Driscoll Atty. Joseph P. Harrington Dr. Francis Hinds Hubert Kelleher Mr. & Mrs. Edward Lopes Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brunelle Elizabeth Cassidy Mr. & Mrs. Edward Cormier Mr. & Mr.s. Alfred Coutu The Meggison Family Mr. & Mrs Edward G. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Paul Saunders Mrs. Ambrose Smith & Family Caritas A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Balderson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph MacFarlane Mr. & Mrs. August Medeiros Mrs. Pemberton Nye William J. O'Brien Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Page

. Mrs. Phillip Proctor Mr. & Mrs. Albert Silvia

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Leo Beaudry, Anna

M. Brady, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Harrington, Angela J. Hayes, Mrs. Catherin Hayes, Mr. & Mrs. ~obert A. Makin

Teresa .Beehan, Mrs. George Breen, Alice Fennessey, Mr. &. Mrs. James Goldrick, Edwud Harrington

Rita Limerick, Helen e. :Mc­Carthy, Kathryn T. McCa~

:Mr. & Mrs. Richard Porter, A Friend, Mr. II Mrs. Ed,....

Sparrow Mr. & Mrs. Felix Bruce, Mrs.

Mabel Brunelle, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Burke, Mary E. Carroll, Mr. & Mrs. John T. Curry

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kirkwood, Mr. & Mrs. Karsten, Kristiansen, Mr. & Mrs. John Lally, Mr. & Mrs. William Santos, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sullivan

$18 Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Hayes

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Allen,

Mrs. Michael Austin, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Baillargeon, Christo­pher Best, Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Bonneau

Mr. & Mrs. Albert Bosse, Mrs. Florence Brower, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Burke, Mrs. Frances Connolly, James Durant

Mr. & Mrs. John W. Durant, Genevieve Foley, Robert Gel­Iette, Timothy Gleason, The Misses Goulding

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hamer, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Harring­

ton, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Hayes, Mr. & Mrs. William Hayes & Family, Anne E. Hooper

Edward Kelly, Mr. & Mrs. William Kruger, Mr. & Mrs. Francis LeBoeuf, Mrs. Ellen Les­Il:arbeau, Mrs. Edward Lyons & Frances

Louise Mah<'Oey, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Manghan, Margaret Man­ning, Mary Manning, Jennie McAuley

The McCulloughs. Mary Mc­Cusker, Mary & Mildred Mc­Kenna, Mr. & Mrs. William Mitchell, ·Mr. & Mrs. William Murray

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel O'Neill, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Peccini, Mary Peckham, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pierce, Mr. & Mrs. James Pitt ­man

Anthony Pullo, Mrs. Alice Ra­phael, Mr. & Mrs. George D. Rogers, Mr. & Mrs. John Ryan, Mr. &. Mrs. Joseph Santos

Mr. & Mrs. Oswald Senesac, Mrs. Katherine Sherman, Wil­liam H. Taylor, John Whalen Family, Mr. & Mrs. Glenwood Wilbur, Mrs. John Woodruff

Mr. & Mrs. A. Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Attridge, Mr. & Mrs. C. Baines, Charles Balboni, Julia E. Barry

Frances Burke, Helena Cant­well, Mr. & Mrs. James Carr Jr., Alice Cashman, Edward Clark

Mr. & Mrs. E. Cloutier, Mr. & Mrs. John Connolly, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Cormier, Mr. & Mrs. James Dee, Mrs. Elizabeth Dooley

Agnes Dx:iscoll, Mr. & Mrs. D. Driscoll, Mr. &. Mrs. Anthony Folger, Catherine Foye, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Foye

Mr. & Mrs. Albert Gamba, Mr. &. Mrs. James Gaughan, Mr. &; Mrs. John F. Goggin, Mr. & Mrs. John Greulich, Mr. & Mrs..Man­uel Guerreiro

The Halloran Family, Mrs. Charles E. Harrington, Mr. &; Mrs. Thomas Healy, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Horne, Thomas Jennings

Miss K. Kelleher, Carol Kelly, Mrs. George V. Kelly, Mr. &.

Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Balboni, Mr. & Mrs. J. Beausoleil, Mr. & Mrs. Eric Besso, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Burke, Mr. & Mrs. Emil Cipriani

Mrs. T. William Clynes, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Connor, Patricia Connor, Mr. & Mrs. Emery Cus­son, Gertrude Cuttle

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Cunha, Eileen Driscoll, Mr. & Mrs. Jos­eph Flinn, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Foley, Mr. & Mrs George Gagnon

Francis Gillin, Mrs. John W. Glenn, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hart, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Healy, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hill

Mr. & Mrs. Ambrose Hogan, Ida & Louise Hoye, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Hunt, Mr. & Mrs. An­drew Kennedy, Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Langlois

Francis Lynn, Maurice Mahon, Mrs. Emile Marchessault, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Mason, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mattos

A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Albert McMullen, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Morse, Elizabeth F. O'Brien, Belen O'Briea

MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: A four year scholarship to Mt. St. Mary's Academy has been established by friends in memory of Anne Carpenter Brownell, an outstanding senior who met a tragic death last month. Sister Mary Consilii, R.S.M., principal, congratulates the first winner, Maureen Anne Janick, a Cathedral school eighth grader and a member of St. WilJiam's Parish, Fall River.

Mary T. O'Brien, Mr. & Mrs. ST. ANTHONY OF I"ADl1A A. S. Pederson, Mr. & Mrs.

$500Thomas Parker Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Jordan Perry, Mrs. Anne Porter Rt. Rev. Albert Berube

James Porter, Mr. & Mrs. J. R. $60Quinn, Mr. & Mrs. William Reed,

Rev. Gerard BoibertMr. & Mrs. George Rhoads, Mrs. Rev. Bertrand R. ChabotJoseph Rosen Rev. John R. FoIsterMr. & Mrs. William Rossi, Isa­

bel L. Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs. Primo $40 Tarini, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Theo­ Orner Tardidore, Mr &. Mrs Arthur B. Walsh

Mr. & Mrs. John R. Whalen, $30 Mr. & Mrs. William Whalen Jr., Aurele Cormier Mrs. Josephine Whelan & Ann, Robert Lagasse Mrs. Leonard Whitehead, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. octave Pimentel Mrs. Austin L. Whittey Mrs. Paul Kennedy, Mrs. An­ $25

Mrs. Anna Esa &; Familythony S. King. Lionel RobitailleGerhardt Kober, Mrs. Ruth

Kober, Kathryn Koczera, Mr. & noMrs. Donald Lake, John Luby Joseph Soares, Adelard MllyoiaMr. & Mrs. Earl Manning, Mr.

& Mrs. James Manning, Dora $15 McCarthy, Mr. &. Mrs. Eugene Roger Barthelmy, Hormidas McCarthy. Mrs. Robert McIntyre Boucher, A Friend, Elzear Cor­

Jean H. Mevis, George Molan mier, Ernest Gelinas, Jr. Mrs. Patrick Moore & Rosemary Donat Paquin, Noel Hebert, Alice Murpl)y, Albert Murray Jeannette Carrier, Norman He­

Mr. & Mrs. James Neves, John bert, Wilfrid Blanchette N. O'Brien, Genevieve O'Connor, Alexander Wyzga, George Ga­Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Osborne, Mr. mache, Joseph Frates, Wilfrid & Mrs. Michael Perry. Masse, Joseph & Robert Caron . Mr. & Mrs. James Peyton, Alfred Gauthier, Mr. & Mrs.

Rosemary Porter, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid Mailloux, Lena & Imelda Raymond Potter, Mrs. Maud Mailloux, Irene Poulin, Aurore Power, Mr. & Mrs. James P. Poulin Quinn Gerard Langlois, Julien Men­

Mrs. Annie Roderick, Mr. & ard, Antoinette Gelinas, Mrs. Mrs. Richard Saunders, Mr. & Romeo Lemire & Marcel Lemire, Mrs. Robert Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Eva Benoit Edwin Silveira, Albert Smith Anna Poitras, Rose Anna Ross,

A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. John E.. Edmond Bonneau, Eugene La­Stager, Eleanor Sullivan, Mrs. plante, Irene Frigault, A Friend Helen Sullivan, Mary Sullivan

Mrs. Robert Thatcher, Mr. & Mrs. Donald VanCleft, Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Vasques, Mr. & Mrs. William Viveiros, Mr. & Mrs. Merton Walker

The Wessiak Family, Mr. & Mrs. George Wezniak, Mary Agnes White

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI

$20 Domenic F. Catalano

$15 Rose Alves, N~talie Foley,

Pantaleone Grande, Albert Lima Manly Mfg. Co. Inc., Salvato Salvati

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HOLY NAME

<;600 Rt. Rev. John J. Hayes

$75 Rev. Henry T. Munroe Rev. Lucio B. Phillipino John D. Shech:m

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Derby Mr. & Mrs. John J. Gibbons Jr.

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Guido Coucci Mrs. Mary A. Phelan Benac Family, Raymond Lima,

Mr. & Mrs. Paul McNeil, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sweeney

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Fredet­

ter, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Mar­key, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Norris, Sr., Mr. & Mrs. John O'Neil, Mt; & Mrs. Elmer Paul, Mr. & MrS. Norris Walecka

William F. Houlihan & Family $20

Mr. & Mrs Stephen Cavanaugh The Mello Family, Mr. & Mrs. William P. Powers, Mrs. Mary Wilson

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Einar Anderson,

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Bromley, Mr. & Mrs. F. Francis Considing, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Green, Albert Hill

. In memory of Mrs. Alice Hill. Mrs. Rose Jones, Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Kramer, Mr. & Mrs. Alban Lancaster

Daniel Lysko,. Mr. & Mrs. Romeo J. B. Magnant, Ellen Market, Mr. & Mrs. Jose Marti ­nez, Frances McCarthy

Mr. & Mrs. John Mills, Mr. &; Mrs. Leo A. Ouellette, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Thornton, Edmund Too­mey

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Boswell, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bures, Mr. &; Mrs. Patrick Conlan, Grace Don­nelly, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Faria

Mr. & Mrs. James Gleason, Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Leahey, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Logan, J. Joseph Marshall, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Morrissey

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Norton, Mr. &; Mrs. Louis Rose, Mr. &; Mrs. Robert Savaria, Mr. & Mrs. Mark Sevigny, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Shanahan Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Shanahan Sr., Mrs. Margaret Whitmer & Annie Adams

ST.CASIMDt

$120 Rev. casimir Kwiatkowski

$25 The Poczatek Family Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Schick

I:LECTRICAL Contradors

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New B~dford ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

$150 In Memory of Charles Vargas

$120 Rev. Manuel P. Ferreira

$100 Aubertine Funeral Home St. John's St. Vincent de Paul In Memory of Manuel J.

Soares . $7;

Rev. Luis Cardoso $60

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Vera Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Zipol.i

$56.55 St. John Couples Club

$50 A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gonsalves Mr. & Mrs. John Gracia Mr. & Mrs. Frank Martin Mr. & Mrs. William McGraw Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Motta Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Souza Dr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Ponte Jr. A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. DeMello A Friend A Friend

$35 Dr. & Mrs. Manuel F. DeMello

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Fredette

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Barry Mrs. Mada Coelho Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dias Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Ferreira Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Ferreira Dr. & Mrs. Norbert Fraga Mr. John F. Gracia Mesquita Pharmacy Dr. & Mrs. Norbert V. Perry Mr. & Mrs. Richard Perry St. John's C. Y. O. Mr. & Mrs. Antone Silva Mr. & Mrs. William W,.llace A Friend St. John Holy Name Society

$20 Mrs. Arthur Carreiro William J. Ferreira Dr. & Mrs. Albert S. Luiz Mr. & Mrs. Walter Oliver Frank Perry Mr. & Mrs. Americo Ramalho Frank Santos In Memory of Augustine &;

Olympia Gonzales Mr. & Mrs. Seraphim E. Mello Mr. & Mrs. Adolph F. Walecka

$11 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel J. Souza

_d daughter Mr. & Mrs. Daniel T. Vieira

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Gil Amaral, An­

tone Arruda, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Avila, Mr. & Mrs. William Avila. Helena Bartholo

James M. Boyle, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Cabral, Mr. & Mrs. ~oseph Baptista Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Dennis P. Bruce, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Cavvalho and children

.. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ferreira, Mrs. Marion Freitas, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lopes, Joseph Rebello, Mary B. and Lydia Pacheco

Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Perry, Henry Pimental, Mr. & Mrs. Jayme Cardoza, A Friend, Mr. Ie: Mrs. Ernest Correia

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Costa, Mrs. Victorina Cotnoir, Mr. & Mrs. Fernando Cruz, Mr. & Mrs. Nor­mand Despres, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Dunham

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Duponte; Mr. & Mrs. Frank Edwards, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Ferreira, Mr. & Mrs. George Fish, Mr. & Mrs. John R. Furtado Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Franczyk, A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Vito Ge­rardi, Mr. & Mrs. Louis T. Gou­lart, Mr. & Mrs. Laurent Gui­lette

Mr. & Mrs. Antonio F. Gracie, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gracie, St. John Ladies Guild, Mr. & Mrs. John Henriques, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Homen

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Jason Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Janeiro, Mrs. Flausina Lemos, Mr. & Mrs. Ce­lestino D. Macedo, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Meades

Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. Gil Mello, Mr. & Mr...

MAN OF PARTS: Joseph Cardinal Ferretto, youngest of the Cardinal Bishops, vet­eran of many scholarly and administrative posts in Rome, his native city, was a visitor last week at the National Shrine of the Im­maculate Conception, Wash­ington, D.C. NC Photo.

Augustine Mortagua, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Lepire, Dr. & Mrs. Michael Norton 3rd

Lillian M. Olivier, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pedroso, Alfred Perreira, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest L. Perry. Milton Richmond

Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim Santos, Manuel Santos, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Silva, John Silvia, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O. Silva

Mr. & Mrs. Mathew Souza, Mrs. Eva Sylvia and Son,.Otilia B. Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sylvia, Mrs. Angelina Vargas

MT. CARMEL $50

Mr. & Mrs. Alvaro RodrigUe8 Mr. & Mrs. Albino Sylvia

$30 Noe Ferro

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Avila ,,­Mr. & Mrs. Charles Frates Mr. & Mrs. John Gomes Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Medeiros Mt. Carmel Scout Units Mr. & Mrs. John R. Perry Mr. & Mrs. Joao R. Rocha Augustus Silva

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cruz J"r..

Manuel A Gomes, Mr. & Mrs. Humberto Rodrigues. Mr. & Mrs. Edmund J. Sylvia

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Agostinho

Mary Andrade, Anonymous, Mrs. Maria Avellar, Louis L. Cabral

Rosalina Camara, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Cardoza, Rose Cardoza, Antone & Clara Catarino, Cyn­thia Costa

Mr. & Mrs. Joao S. Costa, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Couto, Mr. & .Mrs.Joseph Cruz, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Dupont, Mr. & Mrs. Vin­cent Fernandes

Mr. & Mrs. Jacintho S. Ferro, Alfredo & Rosa Furtado, Caro­line Goulart, Mr. & Mrs. Richard King, Mrs. Maria Macedo

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Martin. Mr. & Mrs. Joao Mascarenhas, Antonio Mathews, Aristides Me­deiros, George Moniz

Mr. & Mrs. Gil Moniz, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Nichols, Anthony Page Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Paiva, Mrs. Gilda C. Perez

Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Pimental, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Rodrigues, Helena Rodrigues, Mr. & Mrs. George Silva, Jose G. Silveira

Mr. & Mrs. Joao Sousa, Fran­cisco Souza, Mr. & Mrs. George Souza, John Souza, Mr. & Mrs. Nelson A. Souza

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$50 In memory of Mr. & MIL

George V. Broderick Mr. & Mrs. Charles Veloza Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Scully

. $30 , Mr. & Mrs. Howard Stroud

$25 Mr. & Mrs. George Biltcliffe Mary E. Kilroy

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Martin Delahanty,.

James Ryan S15

Elizabeth McCann & Fam­ily, Mr. & Mrs. John Cote, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Lewis, Mrs. Mary Newman, James Clegg

Clara Miller, Mary M. Rougier, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Crofton, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Haponik, Mr. & Mrs. William Rosa

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Donnelly, Margaret Donnelly, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Perrault, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Rogers, Abbie 1. Kilroy

Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Blouin, Eva McDonald, Mrs. James Coyle, William Bruneau, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ferreira

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Lavoie, Mrs.' Anne Herbst, Mr. & Mrs. James Fitzgerald, Estelle Ferry,., In memory of Raymond T. Mc­Cann

ST.ROCR $150

Anonymous $100

Rev. Reginald M. Barrettl $50

Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Coutu Mr. & Mrs. Romain Saulnier

$35 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cote

$34 Famille P. T. Crispo

S30 Mr. & Mrs. Isidore Lapre

$20 Irene Levasseur Mr. & Mrs. Normand Levesque

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Albini Bouchard,

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Desaulniers, Mrs. Anna Dumont, Mr. & Mrs. Donat Ferron, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Giroux

Mrs. Abraham Nulman, Mr. & Mrs. Aime St. Amand, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Valcourt. Mr. & ~rs. Ernest Violette, Mr. & Mrs. William Wright

Mr. & Mrs. Henri Berube

SANTO CHRISTO $100

st. Vincent de Paul Society $'75

Rev. Daniel L. Freitas S50

Rep. Manuel C. Faria Council of Catholic Women

$40 Rev. Ernesto R. Borges Rev. Ernesto R. Borges

$35 Mr. & Mrs. John N. Brilhante

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Mario Pereira

$25 Dr. Raymond R. Costa

$20 Manuel Martins, Jr.

$15 Joseph Cabral, Joseph Pache­

co, David Rezendes, Dennis Pi­mentel, Andrew Rebello

Elizabeth Pereira, Olivia Mar­tins, Mr. & Mrs. John Saidinhil, Manuel Faria, Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Tavares

Jose Pacheco, Manuel Vivei­ros, Antonio F. Souza, Jr., Flora S. Moniz, Stella Souza

Estelle Machado, Marie C. Machado, Joseph Machado

Humberto Faria, Germaine Faria, Edward Camara, Joaquim Machado, Evangeline Machado

~"r. & Mrs. Victor S. Aguiar, Francelina Fidalgo, Manuel Sil ­via, Paul Freitas, Antonio Be­nevides

A Friend, Jose Silva, John Moniz, Manuel Moniz, A Friend

Laureano Silva, Manuel Friz­ado,' Marie Cordeiro, Alvaro Rego Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Campos

Beatrice Costa, Anthony Pach­eco

RETIRES: Bruce M. Moh. ler, founder of the Immigra­tion Department, National Catholic Welfare Conference, and its director continuously since 1921, has been named Director Emeritus and Spec­ial Consultant on Immigra­tion to the General Secretary, N.C.W.C. NC Photo.

HOLY ROSARY

S50 Holy Rosary St. Vincent de

Paul Conference

$25 Mrs. Philomena Germane

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. D'Am­

brosio

$15 Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Emile Dur­

and & Son, The Furgiuele Fam­ily, Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Levesque, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Mello & Daugh­ter, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Stetkie­wicz

Mr. & Mrs. Albert D'Ambrosio Italian American War Veterans Fall River-Post 10, Italo Gian­notti, Richard Sperduti

SACRED HEART

$150 Dr. John E Manning ,

$100 , ,Sacred Heart Conference, S\.

Vincent de Paul Society St. Vincent de Paul Salvage

Bureau' $'75

Rev. oJohn J. Regan Mr. & Mrs. William M. RaY­

graves $50

Frederick B. McDonald Mr. & Mrs. Dick H. Cutting

$35 Mary V. & Anna G. McCarthy

$30 Jane G. Broderick

$25 Mabel M. Smith John F. Coyle Florence M. Sullivan John L. Morgan

$20 Johanna Norton & Family James L. Connor

$15 Jacob Janusz, Mary C. Daley,

G"ace A. Daley, Charles V. Mor­ris, Daniel Kelly

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kitchen, Mrs. Evelyn Farrar, Milford Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Gagnon Jr.

John Malloy, Mr & Mrs George McCoomb, M.· Doris Sullivan, Mary V. O'Hearn

BLESSED SACRAIVf[ENT

$ICO Rev~ Roland B. Boule

$25 Richard J. Hamel Rene J. Garant

$15 Edward J. Langlais, Eugene

Roussin

ST. STANISLAUS $100

Rev. Robert S. Kaszynski St. Vincent de Paul Society St. Stanislaus CYO

$50 Holy Rosary Sodality Mr. & Mrs. Walter Pudlo

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Deda Felician Sisters, St. StanislaW!

Convent $20

Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wojcik $15

Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Wojnar, Mr. '& Mrs. Thaddeus Stasiowski Mr. & Mrs. John W. Deveney, Jean Drzal, Mr. & Mrs. George Wrobel

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Kosinski, Aniela Kruczek, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Autote, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Klaege, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Petres , Edward Kocon, Knights of the

Altar, AnonymQus Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Minior, Mr.

& Mrs. Stanley Knapinski, A Friend, Anonymous, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Polak

Mr. & Mrs. Marian Golem­biewski, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sul­livan

ST. ANTHONY OF THE DESERT

$225 Rev. Joseph Eid

S100 Dr. & Mrs. James J. Sabn

$25 :Mr. & Mrs. Victor Badwey Rev. Kenneth A. Michael

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Saab

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Massoud Elhilow,

Mr. & Mrs. EdwarC: Khoury Mrs. August Badwey, Mr. &

Mrs. Louis Badwey, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Assad, Mr. & Mrs. Mit­chell Sweet, Solomon Nagem

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST $100

Mr. & Mrs. Jean Demers $50

Rev. Thomas E. Morrissey St. Jean Baptiste Women~

Council $30

Mr. & Mrs. George Casavant $25

A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Berube Mr. & Mrs. Adelard Larue Francis Lauzon Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Parker St. Jean Baptiste Holy Name

Society $20

Mr. & Mrs. Albert Dufreme. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Gagnon II Family, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Gau­thier, Antoinette Michaud, Pa­rishioners

$18 Octave Fluet & Family

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Bielusiak

& Son, Mr. & Mrs. Louis R. Boll'­chard, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Bo,.. rassa; Mr. & Mrs. Ovila Caron, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Correa

Mr. & Mrs. Hend 'Demers, Mr. & Mrs. Armand Desmarais, Mr. & Mrs. Alme Goyette, Mr. II Mrs. Omer Martineau, Mr. & Mrs. John McGuill

Mr. & Mrs. Philias Ouellette, Mr. & Mrs. John Perry, Louise Perry, Marcel Perry, Norman Perry

Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse st. Pierre, Mr. &. Mrs. Edward Sui-­livan, Mr. & Mrs. William Le­tendre, A Parishioner

ST. LOUIS $100

In memory of Peter A. Lee Jr. $51.'

Mr. & Mrs. William P. Lynch $30

In Memory of Mr. &: M1'Ilo Thomas J. Conroy

S25 Susan McMahon

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Henrique Pedro,

Mrs. Ann Tuttle, Alice Bailey, Margaret Conroy, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Cordeiro Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Donnelly., In Memory of Catherine & Pat­rick Garrity, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, Mary E. Ryder

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NARCOTICS FOE: Father William B. O'Brien, New York City curate, with a Uni­tarian minister and a rabbi has planned a coordinated attack on drug addiction that ha~ drawn support from

.Mayor Robert F. Wagner and other civic leaders. NC Photo

ST. JOSEPH $25

Mrs. Raymond Williams " $20

1'1r. & Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, Henry Travis, Thomas Travis

$16 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ca~ton

$15 Mary Cullen, Michael Dolan &

Family, John Duffy, Walter Eve­lctl:l, William Freitas

Mr. & Mrs. Carlton Gagnon, Jf-ff Family, Gerald Kelly, Ed­ward Leary, Edward Maher Jr.

:Lv,£r.& Mrs. John McAvinn, Donald McGovern, Mr. & Mrs. John McGovern, Mr. & Mrs. William Nugent, Jane O'Brien

William O'Brien, Mr. & Mrs. James Ponte, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Powell, Mr. & Mrs. Leverett Teague, Bernard Tomlinson

Mrs. Bernard Tomlinson, Cbas. Trainor

Aids Tornado Victims CLEVELAND (NC) -A spe­

dal collection was taken up in an .churches of the Cleveland diocese to aid parishes and their parishioners who suffered in tbe April n tornado that ripped through the Midwest. Coadjutor Bishop Clarence G. Isenmann RqUested the collection.

THE ANCHOR-Thurs., May 20, 'W6'5

Cites Warning On A~~~holism

BUFFALO (NC)-8tepped up efforts are needed if the U. S. _ not to have 7.5 million alcoholics within 15 years, the seventh an­nual Pastoral Institute on Alco­hol Problems was told here in New York.

The warning was issued by Benjamin C. Martin, alcoholism project director of the Buffalo and Erie County Community Welfare Council, in a talk to 130 priests who attended the insti ­tute.

''Unless the tempo of our re­habilitation programs in the field of alcoholism is increased through public support," Martin said, "our alcoholic population by 1980 will be about 7.5 million persons."

He said alcoholism is a disease that affects "'more than 5 million Americans directly and more more than four times that num­ber indirectly."

ST. MiCBAEL

$'75 Rev. Joseph Oliveira Rev; Evaristo Tavares

$60 Beatrice' Capeto

$50 Holy ~ame Society Manuel Rogers & Sonft

$25 Cecilia C. Oliveira Manuel S. Silvia

$15 Manuel L. Carreiro, 'Tobias

Furtado, Manuel C. Medeiros,· Fernando Waldemar, Armand Correia

John Borges, Manuel Ferreira., Antone Joaquim, Joanna Me)"­relIes, Americo Moniz

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Rev. James F. McCarthy

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Mary M. & Helen L. Donovan The Boodry Family

$40 Mr. & Mrs. Horace Hall

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Wood

$25 Christopher Lake, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Dooley Mr. & Mrs. John Maitoza Mr. & Mrs. Roland Talbot lames Doucet

Iohn J. Honan Mr. & Mrs. Francis Gauthier Mae Riley

Sullivan Motor Sales Inc. $20

Mrs. Louis Greenberg, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Thibault, Cl1arles R. Sullivan, Mrs. Sarah A. Crane & Lucy Peacock, The Hodnett Family

Margaret O'Grady $15

Mrs. Howard Worthington, Mr. • Mrs. Robert Boncan, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Chlebec, Mr. & Mrs. ;William Butler, Mrs. Theresa Haggerty

Mr. & Mrs. John Kane, John :A. Diskin, Mr. & Mrs. William Lauzon, Mrs. Ernest L. Wood, k., Mr. & Mrs. William J. Cowan

Mr. & Mrs. Roger Perreault, Mlirtha Hobbs, Mr. & Mrs. I'ranklin Raposa, Mr. & Mr.s. Charles McCloskey, Genevieve Co~nelly

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cafferty~ JUi;:abeth Fitzgerald, Susan Fitz­eerald, Stanie]y Cote, Mr. & M~si

Clement Paquette Francis Delahanty. The Malloy

hmily, Rose Lopes, Mr. & Mrs. Alcide Talbot, Mrs. Gertrude Benasky

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Barabe, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bronhar~

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Pobzeznik~

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sullivan, )lora M. Sullivan

John J. Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. lohn Powers, Anna May Ken­yon" Mr. & Mrs. Edward Har­zington, Edmond P. Talbot

John E. Murphy, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Viveiros, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Holen, William D. (:rowley

Alice F. Crowley, Mrs. Lillian Beardon, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kelly, Mr. & Mrs. James Lang­ton, Idalina P. Mello

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Santos, Mr. • Mrs. Antone Almeida, The Gottwald Family, Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Hedger, Mr. & Mrs. Ed­ward Breault

Mrs. Mary Simmons, Jeanne I. McNally, Mr. & Mrs. George Neville, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Fisette, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Jan­ick, Mrs. Margaret Wilson '" Mrs. Grace Walmsley

Mary M. Quinn, Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Caine Jr., Mr. & Mrs• .Joseph Burns, Mrs. Manuel Al­bernaz, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rego

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Krauzyk, Mr. & Mrs. Bert GallOI'd, Mr. & Mrs. James Campbell, Julio Joa­quim, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gallant

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mrs. Ma::garet Borden, John Cahill

OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS

$1,100 Rt. Rev. Anthony'M. Gomes

$100 Rev. !Wymond W. McCarthy

$30 Holy Rosary Sodality

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Mc Youth, Antonio Silva . At:''':. j' .. ~ Rebello, Girl ~uw lad· BrOwnie. _.." . - . -

Holy Father Speaks Bishop Navagh Plans Treatment Orthodox Patriarch On Press Freedom Honors Cardinal Bea

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Men Facility for Narcotics Addicts CAIRO ,(NC)-Augustin C~have a right to claim the basic PATERSON (NC) - Bishop "must be accompanied with the

dinal Be~ president of the Vat­liberty of thinking and express­ James J. Navagh of Paterson or­ dedication of action if we are to ican Secretariat for Promotinging themselves freely, Pope Paul dered a study of narcotics addic­ eliminate the present problem Christian Unity, has been namedVI decl&red here. tion in this area' with a view and prevent its growth," he to the Patriarchal Order of S1;.The Pope told an audience toward establishing treatment added. Mark by Greek Orthodox Patri ­granted to participants in the facilities for addicts. The bishop said in one county arch Christophoros II of Alex­Rome convention of the Interna­ The study is to be undertaken that has been surveyed, ''the andria and All Africa.tional Federation of the Period­ by Msgr. William N. Wall, di ­ number of arrests for narcotic

ical Press that this right is one rector of the Mount Carmel Cen­ violations has grown 30-fold in The award (Grade A, grandof "the greatest conquests of ter for Alcoholism, an accredited three years." He said in "one cordon) was given the cardinalmodern times." hospital for alcoholics. high-income, suburban commut­ in recognition of the welcome

"The Church," he said, "is the er county," there were four ar­ given Orthodox observer-dele­In ordering the study, Bishopfirst to congratulate you whole­ rests for narcotic violations in gates from the Alexandria patri ­Navagh said "as Americans andheartedly, hoping with you that 1962 and 34 arrests a year later. archate at the ecumenical coun­Christians we have a serious ob­this freedom of opinion and of By 1964, he said, the arrest total cilligation to be aware of any socialthe press - we mean freedom situation which impairs health, had jumped to 125, and of them

and not license--will not remain Also made members of the creates immoral environments more than 50 per cent werevainly inscribed on the front order were Bishop Jan Wille­teenagers.or distracts from Christianpages of certain constitutions, as brands, secretary of the secre­ideals."is the case today, but will be a Msgr. Wall was directed to tariat , who was named a com­

truly inalienable right which He said ''the growing rate of "study the depth, nature, ther­ mander, and secretariat officials everyone, no matter to what narcotic addiction in the United apy, social consequences, cost, Msgr. Gianfranco Arrighi and country he belongs may use rea­ States must be viewed with se­ legal aspects and existinS facili ­ Father Pierre Duprey, W~., who sonably." rious concern." This concern ties. were named officers.

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.Fan Ri~er BOLY NAME

$200 Dr. & Mrs. Harry Powert

S150 Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Goldell Mr. & Mrs. William A:. TOl'Ph7

$125 Dr. & Mrs. John C. Corrigan Margaret G. Dillon.

flOO Dr. & Mrs. Paul Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Alvin J. Sullivan Dr. & Mrs. James Sullivan Mr & Mrs William E. Crowther Mrs. David Boland

$75 Rev. Donald A. Couza

$50 Mr. & Mrs. James Heaney Mrs. Anthony Keramis Helen Shay Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Shea Mr. & Mrs. Gustave Mattos McDonald Family

$45 Dr. & Mrs. Walter E. Conrad

$40 Mrs. W. Arthur Leary & Ruth

$35 Atty. & Mrs. Roger F. Sullivan The Crotty Family Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Lynch

$30 Mrs. John J. & Katherine L.

Hogan The Kenny Family Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nagle Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Burke Mary J. & Hannah C. Higgins

825 Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. FitzgE!1'­

aid Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Mahoney The Mahoney Family Mrs. John J. & Elizabeth

Neilan Hilda Philips " Mrs. John J. Partridge Emma Connors Mrs•. Noel Giard Mr. & Mrs. Leo Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Hector. Mongeau Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Cum'"

mings . . . Mr. & Mrs. 3. T. C. McGuire Mr. & Mrs. Joseph' A. Ryan The Madden Family Mr. & Mrs. John Keating The Nash Family Mr. & Mrs. George Flanagan Mrs. Joseph Lacroix Alice M. &. Gertrude A. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Fred Brissette Mr. & Mrs. Howard Melker Mary Hart Lillian Hart Katherine A. Harrington Francis Devine

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Walker Warrener

• Family, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brindley, James J. Higgins, Mar­garet Lahey, Ernest Floyd

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dion, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lavoie, Mr. & Mrs,; James A. Reilly, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Stanton, Mr. & Mrs. William Renaud'

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kingsley, Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Griffin

Elinor & Alice Lenaghan, Mr. & Mrs. William C. Furze, Mr. & Mrs. Michael E:oley;Mr. & Mrs.. John Kirkman, Mr. & Mrs James J. Sullivan . .

$15 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Donneny, Kathryn F. Power, Mrll. Clyde

A. Murphy, William F. 0'NeD, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Urban

Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Hurst, Mr. • Mrs. William Aylward, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Paquet, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Zebrasky, Genevieve C. Duffy

Florence Malone, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Leary, Barrett Family, Mrs. Mary Higgins, Margaret Eo Shea

Mrs. Raoul T. Gagnon & Fam­ily, Mary C. Casey, Madeline L. Casey, John W. Cummings, Em­ma McDermott

Marie Murphy & Michael Murphy, Jr., Claire Mullins, Mr. & Mrs. James E. Mullins, Mr, & Mrs. Antonio Luongo, Mr. & Mrs. :I. J. Donnelly, Jr. .

Anna L. Sullivan, Catherine Shea, Mr. & Mrs. James J. Quinn, Harold Higgins, 111'. " Mrs. .loha L QaDqher

Mr.• Mrs. James Owen, ~. Mae Owen, Lawrence Henry, Mr. & Mrs. John Bailey, Mr. & Mrs. TimDthy J. Murphy

Marion L. Torphy, Mr. & Mrs. 'Edward B. Downs, Mr. & Mrs. James K. Marum, Clarence Bon­ner, Kathryn F. & John Sullivan

Mr. & Mrs. William O'Brien, Catherine A. Lysaght, Mary Ly­saght, Mr. & Mrs Norman J. Roy Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Conboy

The Byrne Family, Mrs. Hon­ora Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Plichta, George W. Rigby, Mrs. Mary E. Touhey

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Matthews, Mr. & Mrs Edward J. Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Francis Leary, Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Leonard, Mrs. Walter Fallon

Mr. & Mrs. Marcel Boucher, Elizabeth & Mary K. Guiney. :M:argaret Morgan, Mr. & Mrs. George Duffy, Mr. & Mrs. Wil­liam Henry.

Mabel & Sarah IVloran, Mrs. William H: Conn211y, The 0' ­Mara Family, J.\.Tr. & Mrs. Ray­mc~d Greeley, Mr. & Mrs. Wil­liam Kaylor

Lena Doran, Anna Devine. Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. O'Connell, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Ryan

ST. l\fARY

$100 Cathedral St. Vincent de Paul

Society Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Sullivan

$75 Rev. Paul F. McCarrick Mr. & Mrs. George P. Hurley Thomas Ryan & Edward

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Coyle Gertrude O'Loughlin Ernest Kilroy ~ Memory' of Lucy J. Me­

Mahon James F. Diskin

$40 Rose Dowling Catherine & Joseph Lynch

$30 The Falvey Family Mr. & Mrs. Terrance J. Lomax In Memory of John S. & Alice

V. Moran Mrs. Catherine Brahy Mr. & Mrs. Walter Torphy Mr. & Mrs. John McGinn .

$25 Mr. John Rogan & Miss Rose

Rogan In Memory ..of Anna E. Lynch

Family $20

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hayes & Family

Mr. & Mrs. George Sutherland Mrs. Jere Holland Thomas Kennedy Margaret Kennedy

$15 Thomas Sullivan, Mary Sulli ­

van, Nellie Sullivan, Helen Burns, Mrs. Frank 'Hanley

Frank Moriarty, In memory of Charles E. Connors, Mrs. Julia Cunningham, Ernest Lavagnino, Edward Lavagnino

Lena Lavagnino, Mr. & Mrs. James Frank, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mitchell, The Martin Family, Dorothy Kirby

Mrs.. Bernard Connors, Mrs. Angela WiDgate, Mrs. Lawrence Kidd, Mrs. Kendrick Reynolds, Joseph W. Kennedy Ma~garet G. Diskin, Mr. &

Mrs. John F. Mulrooney, Mrs. Bernard E. Harrington, Mrs. James O'Brien Sr., William P. O'Brien

Mr. & Mrs. James O'Brien Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O'Connell, William O'Donnell, Raymond Kilroy, Matthew Kilroy

Irene Murphy, John Hatha­way, Helen Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. John Kuszay, The McGrady Family

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Hurley, Ed­ward P. Grace & Family,' Alice Fitzpatrick, Mr. & Mrs. George Booth, Mrs. Emma Sullivan & Jane Sulllvan

Mr. & Mrs. William Collins, Ann Standish, Mrs. Geaevieve Cordeiro, Mrs. William Ellen, Mrs. Stephen O'·Toole -

Claire O'Toole, Mr. & Mrs. John Soares, Mr. & Mrs. James Melvin, Robert Coggeshall

.::;J NEW BEDFORD CHAMPS: The New Bedford Elemen­

tary School CYO Basketball champs from St. Joseph's Parish, New Bedford, receive the symbol of victory. Left to right, Antone Fournier, coach; Paul Bachand, captain; Adelard Bastarache, league director.

ST. ANNE $15 $200

Elsie Antaya, Donald Ch.Dominican Fathers Auger. Louis Beaulieu, Wilfrid$50 Boulanger, Mrs. Aurore M. Cle­David Driscoll

$25 ., ment

Edgar Ross Rita E. Courtis, .roseph Du­A Friend quette, Loretta G. Fillion, Mrs. A Friend Rhea Fournier, Mrs. Cora Giroux

$20 Oliva Laprise, Ov.ide Laprise, Dr. Alphonse V. Poirier Alfred Pare

THE ANCH.OR- 2.3 Thur~? :May 20, 1965

SS. PETER & P4.UL

$500 Rev. David A. O'BrJen

S100 Rev. .Tohn F. Andrews S8. Peter & Paul Catholic

Wom"n's Club John Tyrrell

$'75 Rev. .Tohn P. Drls('nll

SSO Mr. & Mrs. Francis Lowney Margaret Con<;1:'mt1ne

$30 Helen & Theresa Fnc;ter Anne & l'JIarion O'Hearn

$25 Mrs. Helen Burke Margaret Dunlea l'ifr. & Mrs. Jeromf' D. Foley Mrs. Julia E. Hasprey Mr. & l'Irs. L::mrence Lyncli

. M.r, & Mrs. George A. Morgan Dr. & Mrs. Edward T. Shan­

non Mr. & l'/[rs. Francis Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Nicholfls Tyrren

. $20 Altar Boys--SS. Peter & Paul

Church, Mary Tyrrell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Farren' William & Eileen Farren, Mr.

& Mrs. Carl Mithers

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Anne Ford, The Frechette Family, Mrs. Rita Griffin, Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Hodkinson, Mr. & Mrs. George Johnston . Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Mattimore

'& Carol, Mrs. John T. Meagher, Mr.. '& Mrs.' Wi11ia~ Murphy, Anne lIA:. Murray, James Parker

Mr. & Mrs. Norman Rousseau, .Alice G. Stanton, Mr & Mrs. Ed­ward Tyrrell, Mr. & Mrs. John Wilding, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Vasquez & Family

. H~en M. Lowney, The Mahon­. ey Family, John Sullivan

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