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JULY 29, 1960

3 3 1 . 6 6 8 CATHOLICS IN DIOCESE Final Results Of Census In 16 Counties Revealed Catholic population of the Diocese of Miami is 331,668. That is the resounding figure revealed by t h e first diocese-wide census conducted by 20,000 enumerators who made personal calls at every home in the 16 counties of South Florida. The 331,668 total represents every baptized Catholic — men; women and children — in the 70 parishes of the Diocese. It is no estimated statistic, but rather an actual person-by-person count. The 331,668 Catholics represent 19.1 per cent of the total 1,742,565 population, as determined by the recent Federal census, of the 16 counties which m a k e up the Diocese of Miami. Erected Aug. 13, 1958, and the youngest dioSo cese in the United States, the Diocese,of Miami was Following are some highdescribed as the fastest growing in t h e Official lights compiled from the first Catholic Directory for 1960. T h e total Catholic census report of the Diocese of population in this country was given as 40,871,302.

Catholic Population Highlights

20,000 Took Census Photo

BISHOP Coleman F. Carroll receives report on diocesan census from Richard B. Roberts, Jr., census chairman*. At left is C. Clyde Atkins, president of the Diocesan Council of Catholic

Men, and at right is Father Lamar J. Geuovar, census moderator. In the center is Landon G. Haynes, vice president of the First Research Corporation which rendered technical assistance.

RESEARCH ANALYST EXPLAINS:

Census Checked Scientifically By LANDON G. HAYNES Vice President First Research Corporation The year 1960 is a census year. The U.S. Bureau of the Census made its regular tenyear census report. Many firms and many individuals, statisticians and economists alike, have been making projections or workable guesses as to what the population of the U.S. might-be. These were necessary for business activity, in order to know how many customers a plant had, how many units of ' particular product could be \ /Id, what the production scheduling should be and other matters of importance to businessmen and economists. The question regarding religious affiliation was not included in the census. It was eliminated because of the many pressures from various groups who felt that other information was more important than the religious question. MODERN METHODS The utilization of modern methods and the accumulation of basic information is as essential to the Catholic Church as to the business and industrial community of the area. To plan adequately and efficiently f o r growth, to identify the areas of maximum •need, to understand

the role of priorities of ecclesiastical attention, all these are dependent on the accumulation of vast amounts of information, accurately developed and logically presented. First Research Corporation for the last decade has been acting as consultant to the business and industrial community. Over the years, it has developed the basic skills necessary to plan and organize projects on which management decisions involving millions of dollars are made.

telligent function of management. It is now our privilege to serve the Diocese of Miami. QUESTIONS ASKED Bishop Coleman F. Carroll had asked on many occasion "how many?" and "where?". How many Catholics are there in the Diocese of Miami and where are they located? What are the problems of concentration of the Catholic population? and how can we find them and report them?

From time to time, the Bishop had received educated guessSuch well-known concerns as es and projections. He had inSears Roebuck, the Government herited certain statistical inforof the United States and the mation ' from others who had Government of the Bahamas, in- • preceded him. He had the basic information in the various parsurance companies, banks, and business in general came to ishes throughout the Diocese. The most accurate figufe that First Research for the essential (Continued on Page 8) information necessary to the in-

79.7 Per Cent Of Total Population Catholics in the Diocese of Miami represent 19.1 per cent of the total population of the 16 counties of South Florida. In this respect, the Diocese is on a par with the Archdiocese- of Cincinnati, according to figures in the 1960 Official Catholic Directory. c It is ahead of Washington, D.C., (13 per cent); Denver, (16.1 per cent); San Diego, (16.1 per cent) and Los Angeles (18.2 per cent)' and slightly behind Baltimore, (24.8 per cent); Portland, Me., (28 per cent); San Francisco, (24.9 per cent), and Detroit, (29.1 per cent).

Final and official results of the Catholic census were announced this week by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll. He released the figures after studying a comprehensive report submitted to him by the Miami Diocesan Council of Catholic Men which con-, ducted the census at his direction. The report was made three months after the census actually got under way. Father Lamar J. Genovar> moderator of t h e DCCM, was in charge. He was assisted by Clyde Atkins, DCCM president, and Richard B. Roberts, census chairman. Technical direction was supervised by Landon G. Haynes, vice president of the First Research Corp., which conducted all statistical evaluation of the tremendous amount of information, supplied by the 20,000 enumerators as a result of their personal calls at every home in South Florida's 16 counties.

Bishop Thanks Volunteers Father Genovar told Bishop Carroll t h a t he considered the census to be t h e most complete, most comprehensive and most accurate ever made by any Diocese. "The final figures hold up a mirror before the Diocese of Miami," the moderator said, "and we now have before us a true picture of its size, its people, its assets and its needs." Bishop Carroll expressed his profound gratitude to everyone who had played a part in the .taking of the census. He declared: "Never have I known of a greater service rendered to their Bishop by so many. From the invaluable data provided in this great apostolic undertaking, we now will be enabled to make a more intelligent and most practical approach to the solution of the many problems involved in providing the spiritual and temporal needs of all the people of the Diocese of Miami.

Pictures Parish Needs "The required necessities of each individual parish, too, will be apparent to every pastor for his guidance. "But most importantly, every member of the laity, both men and women, has reason for greater pride in his Diocese and for greater incentive as a member of the Mystical Body of Christ in supporting and in spreading its doetrines and its objectives." Additional information shown in the census report includes: Permanent and seasonal residents. (Continued on Page 8)

Miami: Total number of Catholics — Born and Converted — 331,668. DIVISION BY SEX Total Males Total Females

157,777 (48.6%) 173,891 (52.4%)

AGE GROUPS Under Six years From Six to 12 From 14 to 17 From 18 to 21 From 22 to 30 From 31 to 44 From 45 to 64 65 and Over

41,992 58,457 21,136 14,104 29,476 66,338 69,210 30,955

(12.7%) (17.6%) (6.4%) (4.3%) (8.9%) (20.0%) (20.8%) (9.3%)

MARITAL STATUS Single Married Widowed

151,724 (45.7%) 159,457 (48.1%) 15,519 (4.7%)

HOME OWNERSHIP Own Home Rent Home

87,028(73.8%) 30,969 (26.2%)

(School population and other statistics will de announced next week.) . .





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Brother Enters Red China To Visit Bishop Walsh HONG KONG (NO — A 70year-old American will wave good-bye to his wife on Aug. 1, cross the narrow bridge connecting Hong Kong and Red China and start a visit to his imprisoned brother, B i s h o p James E. Walsh, M.M. William C. Walsh of Cumberland, Md., will be the first American permitted to visit Bishop Walsh since the imprisonment of the prelate, the last U.S. missioner on the China mainland. Bishop Walsh, 69, a veteran of nearly two decades of mission work in China, has refused to leave Red China, although the communists threatened him, and then offered him free passage put of the -country.

The Bishop believes his presence is an inspiration to Chinese Catholics who are not only resisting the regime's physical punishment, which one authority says has produced 14,000 martyrs, but also fighting Red efforts to split Catholics from the Holy See by illicit consecration of bishops of a "national Catholic church." For several years, Bishop Walsh moved freely in Shanghai. He was then placed under house arrest and disappeared in October, 1958. In December, 1958, the communists told the U.S. State Department the Bishop had been arrested and was "thought to be" in a Shanghai prison. In March, 1960, the Bishop

was sentenced to a 20 - year prison sentence on trumped-up charges of espionage. The act brought expressions of condemnation from around the world.

ter the communists said in a cable that he could enter their country."

Accompanied by Mrs. Walsh, the Bishop's brother arrived U.S. Secretary of State Chris- here about 300 hours later to tian A. Herter instructed the get his visa, good for a two~ State Department to lodge the week stay inside Red China. strongest possible protest to the Mrs. Walsh will remain in Hong Red Chinese Ambassador to Po- Kong. land, Wang Ping-nan, who had "I sent a cable to the Red been meeting with the U.S. Cross Society of China on April Ambassador to Poland, Jacob 13, asking permission to visit D. Beam, to discuss release of my brother," Mr. Walsh said. the Bishop and other U.S. pris- "The American Red Cross also oners. sent one. On July 3, the Chinese Red Cross cabled back that The Bishop's brother, a forI could enter. It directed me to mer judge of the Maryland contact the China Travel SerCourt of Appeals and onetime vice in Hong Kong for arrangeAttorney General of Maryments." land, left Baltimore on Sunday, July 27, three weeks afHe added that he did not

know where he would meet his brother. "I presume he is in Shanghai, because that's where the story about his imprisonment and trial came from," he stated. He said he had not heard from Bishop Walsh in more than a year.

She is Mrs. Mary V. Downey of New Britain, Conn., whose son James T. Downey, a U.S. Army civilian employee, was sentenced in November, 1954, to life imprisonment. Mrs. Downey visited her son in January, 1956, for two weeks.

The other Americans known to be in communist prisons inside China are: Richard C. Fecteau, Lynn, Mass., serving 20 years on an espionage clr ; and Robert E. McCann, v..,iaIn the meantime, the U.S. consulate announced that the dena, Calif., and Hugh F. Redmother of one of the four other m o n d , Jr., Yonkers, N. Y., American businessmen serving Americans known to be in Red terms of 15 years and life, reChinese prisons will visit her son, probably in, late August spectively, on similar charges. "I've heard rumors he was sick, heard he wasn't sick, heard he was in a hospital, heard he was in normal health for a man his age," he said.

Catholic Missioners Remain In Congo Despite Race Riots LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo ber 4,865,813 in a population of (NO — Most Catholic mission13,559,000. aries are remaining in the Con„ In Rome," Fides, mission go despite the violent disturbnews agency, said that comances that have forced large munist influence is a cause of numbers of whites to flee. the disturbances. It stated that "the procommunist tendSome missionaries, particuencies of several members of larly Sisters, have had to leave the Congo government cantheir stations. They are victims not be doubted." of the anti-white, not anti-Catholic, feelings of rioting Congolese. The Congolese government has shown no hostility toward the missions, and some Congolese have protected missionaries against attacks. The disturbances began soon after this Afriean nation won its freedom from Belgium on June 30. Congolese soldiers mutinied against their Belgian officers and turned on the whites. Other Congolese joined the mutineers. Belgian soldiers were then flown here to protect lives and restore order. Later a United Nations force made up of 'contingents from different African" countries, Sweden and Ireland was brought in. The Congo, which is almost twice the size of Alaska, has more Catholics than any other African country. Catholics num-

Catholic- Trained Woman Buddhist Ceylon Premier COLOMBO, Ceylon (NC) — Ceylon's new Prime Minister is a woman who was educated at a convent here. But- her party favors nationalization of all private, including Catholic, schools. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, widow of Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike who was assassinated last Sept. 26 by a Buddhist monk, is an alumna of St. Bridget's Convent in Colombo. She is a Buddhist. Mrs. Bandaranaike was installed as Premier following the victory in Ceylon's legislative elections of the Sri LanKa Freedom party, which she , heads. She is believed to be the first woman Premier of a modern parliamentary government. Page 2

Congolese Bishop Condemns False News Reports LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo (NC)" — A Congolese prelate has denounced distorted news reporting in this newly independent African nation as a means of enslaving its people. Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Malula of Leopoldville also condemned f o r e i g n propaganda broadcasts beamed from communist-dominated areas to this strife-torn country.

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SITTING ALONE in the aisle of St. Clare's Church, Lyndhurst, Cleveland, is little Maribeth Schikowski. Her uncle snapped this picture as she watched her baby sitters being married.

'Pious' Trujillo Still Posing As Friend Of Catholic Church

PORT-AU - PRINCE, Haiti (NO — The regime of the The Bishop spoke in a letter neighboring Dominican Repubaddressed to all Catholics of the lic is trying to gain popular supLeopoldville archdiocese. T h e port by representing itself as a letter was published (July 19) in pillar of piety, according to rethe newspaper, Courrier d'Afri- ports reaching here. que. The controlled press and television network give widest (In Paris the daily, Le publicity to every visit to a Monde, reported that Bishop Catholic church of GeneralisMalula's life was threatened simo Rafael Trujillo. after publication of his letter.)

DAY OF NATIONAL PRAYER PROCLAIMED BY PRESIDENT NEWPORT, R.I. (NC) — President Eisenhower has proclaimed October 5 a day of national prayer. His message said: "In this time of testing we shall ever place our trust in the keeping of God's commandments, knowing that He who has' brought us here requires justice and mercy in return. "As we lift our thankful hearts to Him we will see clearly the vision of the world that is meant to be and set our hearts resolutely toward the achievement of it." The President recalled that Americans live in a land where every citizen can enjoy the blessings of liberty. He added: "It is not by our strength alone, nor by our own righteousness, that we have enjoyed the abundant gifts of our Creator."

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The parish clergy in front of photographers and television cameras, serves as godfather for large groups of children, and hands out generous gifts of money to their parents. v Yet the government press has not halted its attacks upon the clergy, the reports state. The scores of priests expelled from the country have not been brought back. Nor has the government repudiated the accusation of the Minister of Justice, Mario Abreu Penzo, that the Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Lino Zanini, is an "international provacateur" and should be expelled from the country. In its attempt to appear a friend of Catholicism, the government pressure p a r i s h priests throughout the country to invite Generalissimo Trujillo to church services. The provincial governor, the mayor and lesser functionaries present themselves again and again at rectories.

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Familia y asi fue tambi6n en precio que pag6 por redimirelectrica y otros aparatos. nos consigui6— fue expuesta blaciones. la nacidn chilena. nos y el destino eterno quo Disponiamos de 20 copias al pueblo durante los meses Al comenzar en marzo 1* Apenas hatoiamos llegado y predicacion de la Cruzada del ya teniamos mil puertas Rosario me entere por Mons. abiertas. Los primeros el nunTagle de que el general Carcio apostolico, Mons. Opilio los Ibafiez se encontraba graRossi, y el administrador apos vemente enfermo. El expresitolico de Santiago, Mons. dente chileno se habia aparEmilio Tagle. tado de la religion desde su juventud. Fue su propia hija Por otra parte, contamos quien me pidio que fuera a en seguida con la coopera> verle. Me acompaiio Mons. Ta ci6n de la prensa y la radio, gle y pasamos con el apenaa cinco minutos; me arrodille junto a su lecho y mientra* rezaba. el Avemaria le ofreci mi propio rosario que recibiA resplandeciente de gozo. MuTi6 el 28 de atoril tras haber recibido los ultimos sacramentos. La primera concentracifin BUENOS AIRES, (NC).— de la Oruzada del Rosario *e La Juventud Catolica advircelebro el 1 de mayo en la tio sobre el caracter comunispequeiia ciudad de San Felipe. ta del "Congreso LatinoamePor la mafiana hubo un acto ricano de Juventudes" que, comunista, al que asistieron segun informes, comienza en unas cien personas. Horas des La Habana, el 26 de julio. pues, en la misma plaza, mas Una circular firmada por el de diez mil fieles participapresidente de la Federacidn* ron a la concentracion del Internacional de la Juventud Rosario. Catolica, Juan Vazquez, y por el secretario de la ConferenSigui6 otra en Valparaiso, cia Regional Iberoamericana la segun.da ciudad chilena, e de la FIJC, Juan Carlos Reimportante Puerto comercial, En Caritas, Chile, muchisimos voTuntarios se presentaron a trabajar en la descarga, d«indn, revela que el "Congreso donde los comunistas tienen sempaque, clasificacion y distribucidn de los cientog de toneladai de articulos enviados a Chile Latinoamericano" ha sido bastante influencia. El obispo por lot Servicios Catolicos de la NCWC para ayuda a las vfctimas de los pasados terremotos. preparado como "una replide Valparaiso, Mons. Raul Sit Vemos aqui a Monsenor Emilio Tagle, Administfador Apostolico de Santiago (centro) ca de los ya famosos festivalec va estimd en no menos de 70,con don Raul Fernandez (hquierda) y Santiago Bruron, miembroi del Comite que organizd y de la juventud organizados ca 000 las personas que concuda dos anos por el comuniscoordin6 la ayuda de la Iglesia para los necesitados. rrieron »1U al acto de afiormamo internacional." ci6n catolica. Se dice, en conclusion, que £1 15 d« mayo mis d« matal "Congreso Latinoamesridio millon de personas asi«Demanda Episcopado cano" constituye un nuevo tieron en el parque Cousino ataque comunista para "de«de Santiago de Chile a la tertruir los valores permanente* cera gran concentracion de la de nuestra «ivilizaci6n, r«Cruzada del Rosario. Nunca emplazandolos por concep•n la nacion chilena se halbl* ciones totalmente materiavisto tal concurrencia *n v» SANTIAGO DE CHILE* ver una vez mas el rostro aufrente a un pueblo que quiere listas destinadas a crear una acto puiblico. (NC).—'£3. Episcopado chil«no tentico de nuestro Chile...La* y necesita »urgir de sus ruisociedad que someteria a la demandd "un nuevo estilo de barreras ideologicas y sociale* nas. Las restricciones econoLa, concentracidn de Talca persona humana a la peor de vida, austera y sobria". se han borrado en la voluntad micas no pueden recaer, en s« celebr6 el 22 de mayo, df* la« esclavitudes." unanime de ayudar a los herconsecuencia, sobre lot ' que del segundo y espantoso t«Al teVmino de su asamblea manos que sufren. tienen apenas lo indispensarremoto. No hubo panico j plenaria, celebrada aqui bable para vivir. La economia todo transcurrio normalmenjo la presidencia del arzobispo "Bendecimos al Sefior Porne que tener un sentido emite a pesar del temblor de ti«de Concepcion, Mons. Alfreque en un mundo dividido y nentemente humano". rra. Asistieron unas 40,000 do Silva Santiago, el Episcotenso, Chile ha servido de personas. pado hizo una declaraci6n fraterno encuentro de todos Pero sobre todo, subraya la acerca de "los deberes de la los pueblos de la tierra. JunSiguieron otros actos en declaracion, "se necesita una to a 61 hemos visto emooionar Chilian y Linares, prosiguienLA HABANA, (NC). — De- hora presente:". verdadera reconstrucci6n modos la solidaridad mundial "Hace ya mas de un mes dose la Cruzada de pueblo en bido a dificultades "financieral. Junto a las ciudades que con nuestro dolor, mostrandiez diocesis de Chile fueron pueblo y diocesis tras dioc*ras" el Episoopado cubano no se levantan de sus ruinas, es donos las inmensas reservas asoladas por sismos y maresis... Rancagua, Antofagasta, estara representado en el XX menester restablecer los gran de bondad que encierra el comotos. Transcurridos los priCopiapo, Arica, La Serena, XVII Congreso Eucaristico des valores morales del crisrazon humano. meros dias en que la ansieIquique. Llegamos asi al fin Internacional que comjeoza tianismo. dad y la angustia se mezclade julio. Ahora si Dios qui«» el 31 de Julio en Munich, Ale"Ha sido motivo de especial ron con las atenciones de urre, vamos hacia el sur, a la "Una reconstruccion llama mania. consuelo y aliento en esos insgencia que la catastrofe exiregidn devastada por los sistantes sentir junto a nosoa la otra. Los dereohos de la Mons. Evelio Diaz y Cia, gia, nos corresponde sacar mos y maremotos. tros el afecto paternal del •persona humana, la estabiobispo coadjutor y "a-diminisahora las lecciones que este Padre Santo y la prebcupatrador apostolico de La HaEl pueblo chileno muestra lidad y santidad de la familia acontecimiento encierra. ci6n de nuestros hermanos bana, hafoia proyectado ir a su fe en Dios y en el poder y la accidn moralizadora de en el Episcopado y de los ca"Nuestra primera palabra Munich pero ha tenido que del Santo Rosario para unir a la educacion, deben alcanzar tolicos del mundo entero". es la de aeeptar con humildesistir de sus planes porque las f»milias y acercarlas a dad la prueba con que hemos el Banco Nacional de Cuba, todo su imperio. Nuestro Sefior. En la declaracidn se dice sido visitados... Chile es en esregido por el comunistoide ar de seguido, que el desastre tos momentos en el mundo un gentino Ernesto ("Che") Guepuso sin embargo de relienombre de dolor y de redenvara, no le facilita los dolave los grandes problemas chicidn. Estamos ciertos de que res necesarios para el viaje. A Real Privilege to Serve You . . lenos de la desnutricion, de la nuestra cruz esta labrando paEn el arzobispado dijeron falta de casas suficientes, de ra la Iglesia y para la huque "nadie ira al Congreso la carencia de trabajo... El demanidad un mundo mejor. Eucaristico. sastre nos llama a todos a tra bajar para que esta situacidn, "Presentes desde el primer Segun fuentes bien informaaun mas grave que los sisinstante en los dolores de das Mons. Diaz y Cia pensamos, por ser cronica, sea efinuestro pueblo, compartienba hacer el viaje en barco, Home of Tend«r Crust do con el sus lagrimas y an- cazmente remediada. Para esdesde Nueva York a Belgica, to se impone en Chile un gustias, somos testigos autoripara seguir luego por tierra Cuban And Italian Bread nuevo estilo de vida, austera zados para proclamar los mahasta Munich. Solicit6 del y sobria. ravillosos ejemplos de enteBanco Nacional mil dolares y "No caben el lujo y el dele cfrecieron solamente 600, . reza, esfuerzo y caridad cristiana que el pueblo chileno WHOLESALE TELF.FR 3 3894 rroche frente a la miseria y indicandole que podia viajar ha sabido dar en esta prueba. el dolor. No cabe lo superfluo DELIVERIES a Madrid en un avion de la 2125 N. W. 8th Ave. cuando tantos hermanos caCompania Cubana y cambiar "Una voluntad firme de DAILY recen. d« lo necesario. No caen Espafia pesos cubanos por rehacerse, una capacidad iliMiami ben las excesivas desigualdapesetas con el fin de no gasmitada de sacrificio y una her des ««on6mica« y sociales tar dolares. mandad profunda han hecho SANTIAGO DE CHILE, (NC).—La experiencia me ha convencido de que Dios no nos asigna una labor para luego dejarnos solos. El, en su infinita bondad, hace la mayor parte.

y el embajador de Chile en Lima, Eduardo Cruz Cocke, ofrecio su residencia de Santiago para que sirviera de cuartel general de la Cruzada.

los grandes suburbros pobres de la capital. Todos esos seres queridos, padres, madres « hijos, supieron la gran verdad de que Dios les ama tanto que quiso ser humilde como ellos.

de enero, febrero y marzo mediante las 15 peliculas en color sobre los Misterios del Rosario.

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NEW YORK (NO — Circulation of Catholic newspapers and magazines published in the United States has passed the 25 million mark for the first time. The total, 25,932,461, was disclosed in circulation statistics released in the 1960 edition of the Catholic Press Directory, annual reference volume published by the Catholic Press Association here. According to Father Albert J. Nevins, M.M., president of the

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"The destruction was fearful. Our Church was the last to suffer. A number of our Catholics attempted to take up their stand before the Church in order to protect it and to prevent its being burnt down. But the fanatical mob already hungered to see the flames leaping higher. The resistance was immediately overcome; our Catholics were beaten down with sticks and pushed aside; petrol flowed inside the Church and in the space of a few mintues the House of the Lord, the Sacristy and the ne,v hall, which was not yet completed, went up in flames. Everything' which could feed the fire — floors, benches, altar, doors and doorposts, confessional, sacristy cupboards, pictures, ceiling and the whole roof — everything which the fire could consume was completely destroyed. The Mission Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary was one sea of flames! " 'The Lord has given and the Lord has taken away. Praised be the Name of the Lord!' The ways of the Lord are beyond understanding. Our Mission and our Church have been destroyed but not our courage nor our confidence. We do not forget the covenant which God made with us on the day of our sacred ordination to the priesthood, namely to show His mercy to His people, and to announce to all His Praise, His Love and His Doctrine. The damage done amounts to much. Tomorrow the work begins afresh. In His Name we build again what the hands of devils and men have destroyed. "Who will help us to rebuild the House of God, there to give Him a new home, a new Church in honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, His dear Mother? Who will help us to build a Tabernacle for Our Lord Jesus Christ from which He can dispense His graces and blessings to the hearts of the Africans — to their families, their homes, the whole village and finally the whole of South Africa. He-who cooperates in this is a Missionary in the true sense of the word — fulfilling thus the command of the Lord, to proclaim His Name throughout the whole world 'from the rising of the sun to the going down thereof,' so that there may soon be but one fold and one shepherd." Who will not react to such an appeal as this? You at home can be a true disciple of Our Lord. With a minimum offering of $1500 the Holy Father is able to justify the faith and confidence of such a mission priest. This minimum offering will build a chapel; an offering of $5000 will build a church. The only condition is in allowing the Holy Father to decide where the chapel or church is to be erected. Send whatever you are able to sacrifice to Him through His Society for the Propagation of the Faith. GOD LOVE YOU to J.M. for $3 "Please accept this donation for the people of the world who do not know and love God, and for the reparation of my past sins. Also please pray for the vocations of my five children." to M.B. for $56.50 "The enclosed check has been made up in various ways. Part of it ($35) was made by collecting pop and coffee bottles that are left strewn about where I work. About a year ago three of us started collecting these bottles and trading them in for you, with the result that we are now called 'The BottleSnatchers'!" to J.P. "Here is five dollars for the Holy Father's Missions. I sacrificed on the price of a week's entertainment." SHEEN COLUMN: Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York I, N.Y. or your Diocesan Director, Rev. Neil J. Flemming, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Florida.

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CPA and editor of Maryknoll magazine, the total circulation of Catholic publications in the U.S. and Canada increased by more than 1.5 million to a record high of 27,190,631. The exact increase was 1,607,861. The 1959 increase represented a gain more than twice as great as the gain in 1958, when the circulation increased by 697,597. Father Nevins said that "this great increase in circulation dramatically demonstrates the vitality of the Catholic press."

Most Reverend

The following is taken from a letter received recently from a Bishop in South Africa whose school, church and hall were set on fire and burned down "by a rebellious and instigated mob."

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Missal Guide July 31 — Eighth Sunday after Pentecost. Mass of the Sunday, Gloria, second prayer of St. Ignatius, Confessor, Credo, Preface of the Trinity.

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Sunday, July 31 Eighth Sunday after Pentecost. Generally this day is obConducted by Aug. 1 — St. Peter in Chains. served as the feast of St. IgThe Benedictine Fathers Mass of the feast, Gloria, sec• Boarding Facilities for Young natius of Loyola, Confessor. A ond prayer of St. Paul, AposMen. Young Women acceptnative of Spain, he served as ed as Day Students. tle, third prayer of the Holy courtier and soldier until his • University Parallel and PreMachabees, Martyrs, preface professional Courses Leading 30th year, when he renounced of the Apostles. toward All Degrees. the world. Later founded the For Information, Write Aug. 2 — St. Alphonsus Liguori, Society of Jesus. He won many THE REGISTRAR Bishop-Confessor-Doctor of the others to the service of God. Saint Leo College Church. Mass of the feast, He died in 1556. Saint Leo, Fla. Gloria, second prayer of St. Monday, Aug. 1 Stephen I, Pope and Martyr, St. Peter in Chains. T h i s Coloring Books Credo, common preface. By The Daughters of St. Paul feast commemorates the miracAug. 3 — Finding of St. Ste- ulous delivery of St. Peter from (Book form or poster form) $.25 each phen Protomartyr. Mass of a prison in which he had been The Ten Commandments the feast, Gloria, common pre- placed by Herod. My First Bible Stories The Sacraments face. v The Spiritual Works of Mercy Tuesday, Aug. 2 The Corporal Works of Mercy Aug. 4 — St. Dominic, ConfessAngel of God St. Alphonsus Liguori, BishThe Holy Mass or. Mass of the feast, Gloria, op-Confessor-Doctor. He was a Good Children Will $1.00 common preface. native of Naples, scion of a Saints for Little Tots $.35 Good Manners $.35 noble family, and began his Aug. 5 — Our Lady of the public career as a lawyer. He Snows. Mass of the feast, Gloria, Credo, preface of the renounced prospects of a legal Blessed Virgin Mary. Also al- career and became a missionary priest. At Benevento he foundlowed is the Votive Mass of ed the Congregation of the the Sacred Heart, Gloria, Most Holy Redeemer (Repreface of the Sacred Heart. demptorists). P o p e Clement Aug. 6 — Transfiguration of XIII named him Bishop of SanOur Lord Jesus Christ. Mass ta Agata dei Gota. He became a of the feast, Gloria, second model of pastoral virtue. He Operated prayer of Pope St. Sixtus II resigned his See because of ill by the and Companion Martyrs, Cre- health and devoted the remainDaughters do, common preface. der of his life to theological and of St. Paul ascetical works. He died in 1787 Aug. 7 — Ninth Sunday after 2700 Biscayne Blvd. Pentecost. Mass of the Sun- at the age of 90, was canonized FR 1-0835 in 1839, and proclaimed a Docday, Gloria, second prayer of OPEN 4 P.M. To S P.M. DAILY St. Cagetan, Confessor, Cre- tor in 1871. SAT. 9 A.M. To S P.M. do, preface of the Trinity. Wednesday, Aug. 3 Finding of St. Stephen, Protomartyr. This feast commemorates the finding of the bodies Conducted by of St. Stephen and SS. Nicothe Religious of demus, Gamaliel and Abibo eartne ly in the fifth century through Assumption a divine revelation made to Lucian, a p r i e s t , during the reign of Emperor Honorius.

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Thursday, Aug. 4 St. Dominic, Confessor. The founder of the Dominican Order was born to an illustrious family in 1170 in Calaruega, Old Castile. At the age of 25 he

was superior of the Canons Regular of Osma. He went to France with his bishop, where he remained for two years and was distressed by the Albigensian heresy, which then was causing havoc. To defend the Faith, he founded the Dominican Order. He is credited with having raised more than one dead person to life. He died in 1221. Friday,. Aug. 5 Our Lady of the Snows. This feast commemorates the dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major. It receives its name from the popular tradition that the Blessed Mother manifested the site selected for the Church by a snowfall, which occured in midsummer. Saturday, Aug. 6 The Transfiguration of Our Lord. This feast commemorates the occasion when Our Lord took St. Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, SS. James the Greater and John the Evangelist, to Mount Tabor, where He appeared to them in all His Glory.

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Following is the schedule of Forty Hours Devotion according to the Chancery: August 2 — Holy Cross H o s p i t a 1, Fort Lauderdale 16 — St. Mary Magdalen, Miami Beach 30 — St .Mary Hospital, West Palm Beach September 6 — Villa Maria, North Miami 13 — St. Mary of Missions, Miami 20 — Barry College, Miami Shores 27 — Rosarian Academy, West Palm Beach

July 29, 1960

HOLLYWOOD IN FOCUS

LEGION OF DECENCY FILM RATINGS A 1—FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR GENERAL PATRONAGE Hey Boy, Hey Girl Hell's 5 Hours Horse Soldiers Hound Dog Man I'll Give My Ufe In Between Age In Wake of Stranger Invisible Boy Invisible Invaders It Happened To Jane John Paul Jones Juke Box Rhythm Kidnapped Killers Of Kilimanjaro Last Angry Man Last Days of Pompeii Last Voyage Libel Lost World Lourdes and Its Miracles Masters of Congo Jungle Man On A String Michael Strogoff Miracle" of the Hills Mouse That Roared My Dog, Buddy My Uncle Nine Lives Noose of a Gunman

Across the Bridge Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Alias Jesse James Battle Flame Battle in Outer Space Battle of Coral Sea Beast of Budapest Behind the Great Wall Ben Hur Big Fisherman Big Jeeter Bug Night Black Orchid Blood & Steel Bobbildns Boy And The Pirates Buchanan Rides /ilone Cast A Long Shadow Conspiracy of Hearts Cossacks Crash Landing Day They Robbed Bank of England Dinosaurus Dog of Flanders Da?' >-J3est Friend E.' ued Heaven El from Space Esc v. from Terror Face in the Nicht Face of Fire Flaming Frontier Flame Over India From the Earth to the Moon Gallant Hours Gift of Love Great Day Handle With Care Heaven On Earth

1,001 Arabian Nights Oklahoma Territory

Operation Amsterdam Paris Holiday Persuader peacemaker The Polly anna Power Among Men Private's Affair Raymie Ride Out for'Revenge

'Adult Films' And Young Minds By WILLIAM H. MOORING

A II—MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS

Alligator People Hannibal All the Young Men Hell Bent For Leather Amazing Colossal Man High Powered Rifle Angry Red Planet Hit And Run As The Sea Rages Hole In The Head Atomic Submarine Holiday For Lovers Awakening Bat House of the Babelte Goes To War Seven Hawks Battle of The Sexes House On Haunted Because They're Young Hill Bellboy, The House of Usher Bells Are Ringing I Am At Stars Born To Be Loved Ice Palace Brides of Dracula Kill Her Gently But Not For Me Kings Go Forth Killer On The Wall Cage of Evil Last Train Christ in Bronze City After MiJnleht From Gun Hill Crazy For Love Lineup Curse of the Demon Living Idol Man In The Net Curse of the Faceless Man Who Died Twice Man Miracle Curse of the Undead Mountain Road Dangerous Youth Mummy Date With Disaster Nature Girl & The Day of Fury Slaver Don Quixote No Place To Hide Enemy General No Where To Go Eye Witness Once Upon A Horse Face of a Fugitive Othello Fearmakers Over-Exposed First Man Into Space Party Crashers Flame Barrier Passport To Treason Floods of Fear paths Of Glory Flying Fontaines Pay or Die Four Ways Out pier 5. Havana Four-O Man Please And Don'tBess Eat Dasies From Hell it Came porgy Gazebo Price Of Fear Giant Behemoth Prisoner Of The Volga Giant Of Marathon Rabbit Trap Gunsmolcc in Tucson Rebel In Town Hangman Saddle The Wind A 111—MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE Adultress Gun Runners All Fine Young Canibals He Who Must Die

Say One For Me Scapegoat Scent oi Mystery Screaming Skulk Shadow Of Fear Shake Hands With The Devil Sheriff Of Fractured Jaw Sinner So Lovely—So Deadly Song Without End S.O.S. Pacific Stranger At My Door Stranger In My Arms Surrender Hell Tamango Tarzan, the Magnificent Teenage Bad Gin Teenage Caveman Teenager From Outer Space Ten Seconds To Hell Thunder In The Sun Trapped in Tangiers Trial of Sgt. Rutledge Unforgiven Vampire Village of Damned Virtuous Bigamist Visit to a Small Planet Wake Me When It's Over Walk Like A Dragon When Hell Broke Loose Wild & The Innocent Wink OfEater An Eye Woman Woman Obsessed Young And- Dangerous Young Don't Cry

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FOR ADULTS Operation Petticoat Our Man In Havana Paratroop Command Pillow Talk Please Turn Over : Tights Portrait In Black Apartment Purple Gang Ask Any Girl House of Intrigue Rachel Cade Back To The Wall Rebel Set Idiot Best Of Everything Roots of Heaven Ikiru Big Operator Sapphire I'm All Right Jack Black Orpheus Savage Innocenta Inherit The Wind Blue Denim Seven Thieves It Started In Naples Bonjour Tristesse Sound and the Fury Jay Hawkers Career Speed Crazy Jonas Cash McCall Stage Struck Key Witness Cat on a Hot Tin Root Let Story On Page 1 No Man Write Chance Meeting Strange Case of Dr. My Epitaph Compulsion T,ooK Back in Anger Manning Cover Girl Killer Magician Subterraneans Crimson Kimono Man Who Understood That Kind of Woman Crowded Sky Women Third Voice Day of the Outlaw Mirror Has Two Faces This Earth is Mine Defiant Ones Murder, Inc. Threat Desire Under the Elms Music Box Kid Touch of Evil Diary of a High School Nude in White Car of Larceny Bride Odds Against T'm'row Touch Upstairs And Four Fast Guns Of Life and Love Downstairs 400 Blows Once More With Virgin Islands Gidget Feeling Web of Evidence Going Steady On The Beach Wonderful Country Goliath and Operation Dames Yesterday's Enemy the Barbarians Young Have No Time

NEW YORK (NO — Frank J. Sheed, Catholic publisher and author, will be featured on the Catholic Hour in a television series entitled "Theology and Sanity," on Sundays at 9:30 a.m., on WCKT, Channel 7, Miami. The series, produced by NBCTV in cooperation with the National Council of Catholic Men, will be shown on the four Sundays of August at 1:30 p.m. EDT.

m—MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PART FOR ALL

Attack of 50 Foot Woman Back front) the Dead Bed of Grass Beloved Infidel Black Whip Blond in Bondage Blood of Dracwla Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons Blue Angel Born Reckless Bramble Bush Bride and the Benst Bride is Much Too Beautiful Bucket ot Blood DragstrJP Girl Dragstrip Riot Can-Can Carry on. Nurse Circus of Horrors Crack in the Mirror Daddy-O D- 't vGo Near the er i if Fury B.. r Gantry Eichth Day of The Week Electronic Monster Female Five Branded Women Five Gates to Hell Frankenstein's Daughter From The Terrace Fruits of Summer Fugitive Kind Happy Anniversary Head Of A Tyrant Expresso Bongo Flesh Is Weak Girl's Town Heroes and Sinners I Am A Camera Lady Chatterley's Lover Love Js My Profession Lovers

Headless Ghost Hercules Unchained H.i-h Hell Hiroshima, Mon Amour Horrors ot the Black Museum Hot Car Girl House on The Waterfront Indestructible Man inside The Mafia It Started With a Kiss I Was a Teenage Werewolf Jack The Ripper Juvenile Jungle Killing, The Kiss Them For Me Land of Destiny La Parisienne Law, The Leech Woman Wl Abner Live Fast, Die Young Love Slaves of the Amazon Loving You Macumba Love Man in the Shadow Man of the West Man on the Prowl Middle of the Night Missile to the Moon Naked Africa Naked Dawn Naked Night Nana Never So Few Nightmare Nicht of the Quarter Moon Niehts of Lueretia Borgia CONDEMNED Mam'zefie PigaUe Mademoiselle Strip Tease

Mating Urge Mitsou Oscar Wilde Passionate Summer Pot Bowlie Private Lives of Adam, Eve

Of Love and Lust Platinum High School Pretty Boy Friend Psycho Rat Race Raw Edge Rebel Breed Reform School Girl Rise A Fall of Legs Diamond Rock Pretty Baby Rookie Room At The Top Room 43 Sex Kittens Go TG College Solomon & Sheba Some Came Running Some Like It Hot Stowaway Girl Strangers When We Meet Studs Lonigan Stranglers Of Bombay Summer Place Subway in the Sky Take A Giant Step Tall Story Terror in the Night This Angry Age Too Bad She's Bad Too Young for Love Town on Trial Untamed Youth Value for Money Virgin Sacrifice Wayward Girl What Price Murder Wife For A Night Wild Party Wind Cannot Read Women Are Weak Voung Jesse James

In the role of lay theologian, Mr. Sheed, who is president of Sheed and Ward Publishing Company here, will talk to a group of Catholic college students on basic questions of theology.

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portance of the Blessed Trinity in Catholic theology.

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can pick up in cheap paperback editions of novels about to be filmed, ought to be permissible on the screen; that the U. S. Supreme Court has ruled films enjoy the same freedoms as the press (which it has not done, specifically).

In the first program, Aug. 14, Mr. Sheed will discuss the im-

Private Property Question ot Adultery Night Heaven Fell Savage Eye Show Is BlacK Stella Third Sex Trials of Oscar Wilde Women of Rome Young and Damned

SEPARATE CLASSIFICATION** Anatomy of Murder Suddenly Last Summer * # *

left to the imagination, of which Hollywood producers now seem to credit the public with none.

were likely to harm children, emotionally or mentally and The day before news came parents thinking otherwise from Vienna Congress on "Moshould keep their offspring out vies, Youth and Motion PicWhen Cardinal Tardini's letof the theaters. Morality, they tures," it happened I had been ter to the International Cathinsisted, is an individual matter. in a two hour debate over ABC olic Office for Motion Pictures Who has any right to set speRadio's "Villa Capri Round Taarrived from Vienna, I felt in cific moral standards for the ble," with Stanley Colbert, excellent company, for His Emfilm producers to follow? My young producer of the condemninence writing in the name of interjection that the film proed picture "Private Property" the Holy Father, had said: "It ducers themselves, in their own and Irwin Allen who just filmis unfortunately a notorious fact Code (based on principles set ed Conan Doyle's "The Lost that every year sees an inby the Ten Commandments), World." crease . . . of immoral films have recognized the standards and the first victims . . . are and should live up to them, was We discussed "Strangers the less well protected and more quickly dismissed. When We Meet," "Elmer Ganimpressionable souls . . . the try," "The Apartment," "The young." While acknowledging The producers' own good Sins of Rachel Cade," "Sudthat "the education of youth taste and the economic fact denly, Last Summer," "Anatdepends primarily on the famthat they must make moves omy of a Murder" and sevily and the Church," the Cardto please the public, ought to eral other recent films dealinal voice Pope John's concern take care of everything, urging with adultery, deviation, that "the civil authority, for its ed Colbert and Allen. We see rape and general promiscuipart, cannot ignore the spiritthat it does not. They also arty. I argued that adultery ual weflare of young people." gued that anything children does not necessarily make for He spoke of measures one would "adult appeal" in a movie; like to see instituted and apoften the subject was so LEARN plied, "to protect youth against treated as to pander to those movies unsuitable to their age TO DRIVE of immature mind. . . . (so) that adolescents (may) DOOR TO DOOR be protected against movies reSERVICE I N While sin, as a fact of huquiring full moral maturity. . . " PALM BEACH man experience, has a rightful COUNTY place in the drama, it more Stanley Colbert and Irwin AlJack Grant, Director often seemed to be introduced len, speaking as independent for wrongful purpose; to stimufilm producers who, as a AA AUTO SCHOOL 223 FERN STREET late the emotions rather than group, present a major threat West Palm Beach appeal to the intellect. to all forms of moral restraint, PHONE TE 3 - 8 4 2 9 argued that Hollywood's own DELRAY BEACH. FLA. Children, I insisted, ought not self regulatory Code is no more CR 6-9888 to be shown such films as "Anatdesirable nor justifiable than ofomy of a Murder." Even for ficial State censorship. adults much of the sensational detail might better have been None of the films discussed

Sad Horse Saga of Hemp Brown Silent Enemy Sink The Bismartt Slaves of Carthage Snow Fire Snow Queen Son of Robin Hood Song of Sister Maria Space Children Spy in the Sky Stop, Look and Laugh Story of Ruth Submarine Seahawk Swan Lake 13 Fighting Men 13 Ghosts 39 Steps Third Man on the Mountain Three Came To Kill Timbuktu Toby Tyler Toughest Man Alive Twelve Hours To Kill Twelve To The Moon Underfire Unearthly Unvanquished Up in Smoke Warrior & Slave Girl Watusi Westbound White Wilderness Wild Heritage Windjammer World Was His Jury World Without End Would-Be-Gentleman Wreck of Mary Deare Wrong Man Young Land

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Auditone Hearing Aids and Accessories. Batteries & Cords HELP WANTED - FEMALE 145 N. E. 79th St. P L 7-0231 WANTED — Teachers for 1st, INSURANCE 4th & 6th grades in Parochial FLORISTS School. Call TU 7-7161 Gil Haas Insurance, Inc. HOFMANN'S FLOWERS All Types of Insurance NE 5-0921 2160 JN.W 79th St. P L 9-0767 1338 N.W. 36th St. SKIP HAAS Expert Funeral Designs - Corsages GIL HAAS Wedding Arrangements • Free Del. YOUNG FLOWERS BY WIRE INSURED SAVINGS PLAN WOMEN Educational Plans - Annuities INSTRUCTION Call George Tziganuk - PL 8-7486 22 N.E. 62 St. Member St. Mary's IBM Kpy Punch, Comptometry NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ABC Shorthand; Gregg, Pitman MOVING Tutoring ALL School Subjects See Yellow Page 620. Phone Book Adelphi School '- 500 TN.E. 79th St. APPLY TODAY MOVING & STORAGE Furniture - Office - Pianos SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS LA MAR TRANSFER FR 3-0023 36 N. E. 2nd Street Your Pool or My Pool PRIVATE OR GROUP MO 6-6658 MOVING? Trucks for All Size Jobs SOUTHERN BELL ST. JAMES PARISH CallHave Joe NE 5-2461 Bring your children to grade level by September. Private & Wanna sell a house or car? TELEPHONE CO. group instruction available A 'Voice Mart' adis-Phonics. Reading & Arithmetic. the best by far! CALL MU 5-2269 Now. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

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Wanted by St. Vincent de Paul CATHOLIC SALVAGE STORE Clothing, household furnishings, appliances, linens etc. for the needy. (All St. Vincent de Paul Soc. beneFOR SALE - All or part of furnishings, 3 bedroom house. factors remembered-wkly masses). PHONE FR 3-3856 - Special REASONABLE Call CE 5-4210 pick-up days each neighborhood. 30" ELECTRIC RANGE, like new condition - $59. CALL MO 7-3661

Philco Automatic Washer - 7 months old. Owner gone North. $119 - CALL MO 7-3661

AIR CONDITIONING

The NEW St. Vincent De Paul CATHOLIC SALVAGE STORE 19 N. W. 7th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale has many money-saving bargains! ALSO needed for the NEEDY; CLOTHING. FURNITURE, RUGS, APPLIANCES etc. Call

JA 4-0716 For Pick-Up

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

COLUMBIA Hi-Fi Tape Recorder, like new, cost $130 - sell $75; Century 35A Graflex . NEVER USED - $30. Call FR 3-3875

Washers, Driers, Refrigerators, Air Conditioners, Ranges & Electric Water Heaters. Serving S.W. Miami, Coral Gables and Perrine. SAME DAY SERVICE. Large stock of parts - ALL_ Repairs Guaranteed by a reliable established firm. (Member of St. Theresa's)

ADMIRAL Portable Automatic Record Player $25; PHILCO Portable (battery & electric) Radio $25. Both A-l. NE 5-4363

APPLIANCE MASTERS STAUFFER Posture Rest, Time & 7026 S.W. 87th Ave. Stretch Bar, like new, $95. complete. Call PL 4-9817

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nicCormick - Boyett Plumbing Co. PROMPT DAY OR NIGHT

PXmnbing Repair Service PLaza 7-0606 9443 Park Drive Miami Shores ELECTRIC SEWER CABLE PLaza 9-0355 Nights and Sundays PL 8-9622 THE VOICE

ROOM air conditioner service Factory Authorized Service York • Carrier - Philco • Crosley Universal Service Inc. CALL PLaza 9-5711

N. Dade Appliance Service Washer, Drier, Refrigerator, Air Conditioner, Range, Refrigerator. (Member Knights of Columbus) Guaranteed Service NA 4-5281

WANT TO RENT OR BUY HOSPITAL BED - WITH KNEE & HEAD REST MU 1-5553

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ANDREWS OPTICIANS Nose Face Ears Corrective styling • plastic surgery. Rx filled-Lens, Frames Duplicated 145 N.E. 79th Street P L 7-0231 139 S.E. 3rd Street 2-3 P.M. Deederer, M.D. FR 3-0003

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APARTMENTS - N.E. (Confd)

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REAL ESTATE AVERETT'S TREE SERVICE 1365 N.E. 110th St. - Off Bisc. NEW - NEW Trees trimmed, topped removed. Blvd. FURNISHED 1 - bedroom Unfurnished 1-bedroom apartments Licensed-Insured. Over 13 years. apartment, large grounds, couple. ALL-Electric G.E.. kitchens, one ALL STATES REALTY Anywhere south of Miami River ONLY $85 month. Call PL 8-7146 block to St. Anthony's Church. MO 7-6103 (Member St. Brendan's) Bargains in S.W. Homes 816J^.E. 4th St. Ft. Lauderdale Call Leo N. LeFevre $100 per month. CALL JA 3-6320 For quality work in bricks, MO 5-7511 - Member St. Theresa's St. Rose of Lima Parish PAINTING UPHOLSTERY & RUG CLEANING blocks, stone, fireplaces, steps, 1-2 bedroom & efficiency, $12 up patios or ornamental blocks 1298 N.E. 109th St. PL 9-0040 HOUSES - N.E. Painting By Contract Give your Rugs & Upholstery a CALL J. CENTORE TU 7-1126 Ella Allen - JE 1-1135 Interior-REASONABLE-Exterior 'NEW LOOK.' For ESTIMATE with Walter B. Wilson, Realtor LICENSED & INSURED - Call 4421 N. Miami Ave. APARTMENTS • N.W. Call Hank - PL 4-0898 BUILDING MATERIALS Specializing in Vernon L. Cassell - MU 84586 Lovely 1 - bedroom unfurnished DUPLEX. Like new. Open from MIAMI BEACH HOMES New Duplex - One Bedroom 2 to 5. - CALL UN 6-5832. LITTLE RIVER LUMBER YARD Interior & Exterior Painting VENETIAN BLIND SERVltES REASONABLE YEARLY RATE LICENSED AND INSURED C'H Works, Paint & Hardware DOOLEY REALTY Free Estimates - Reasonable Furnished or Unfurnished L. iER & BUILDING Material W. THERIAULT - MO 1-3763 VENETIAN BLINDS • CORNICES Specializing in Epiphany Parish, KEYSTONE TOURIST COURT 7:30-5 Daily - Saturdays 'til 3:30 Call NE 4-5600 Free Estimates - Guaranteed S. Miami, Kendall & Perrine area 6307 N. E. 2nd Avenue 7737 N.E. 2nd Ave. PL 9-2404 Refinished • Repairs • Your Home Efficiency Cottage*Trailer Spaces 8225 S.W. 124th Street PAINTING - PAPERING REALTOR CE 5.6321 Call STEADCRAFT PL 9-6844 LARGE EFFICIENCY, nicely PHONE PL 4-6295 BUILDING REPAIRS Top Quality Work - Low Prices Geo. W. Lasche, Prop. 9510 N.W. 7th Ave. furnished for 1 person - $65. Is & 3 PAINTING CA 1-6124 CORINNE M. GAMBARDELLA Two blocks to Corpus Christi. Realtor - 571 N.W. 110th Street AL - The Handyman HOUSES S.W. 1004 N.W. 33rd Street All Types of Real Estate Tapes, Cords, Blinds Refinished Enclose carportes, painting, PILLOW RENOVATING Call PL 1-0308 or REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME. jalousies, carpentry, masonry & APAHTMENTS - S.W. For Rent Or Sale (Member St. Rose of Lima Parish) Call BILL FR 1-4436 household repairs. No job too DOHM'S SUNSHINE PILLOWS Epiphany Parish - 2 bedroom small. WI 7-6423 or WI 5-7878 Renovated with NEW covers ! CBS, newly decorated on acre Efficiency apartments • l U r CALL JA 4-5318 Ft. Lauderdale WATER HEATERS Jack Greenspoon, Realtor conditioned, TV, twin beds. lot, stove & refrigerator, double CARPENTERS 605 S.E. 6th STREET Specializing S.W. Homes, Acreage Weekly $35 • Monthly $85 to $90 garage, awnings, near schools & LOUIS E. MILLER Plumbing Co. ALSO - Pillows Made to Order. 2120 S.W. 67th Ave. BALI HAI MOTEL shopping. Owner MO 5-6109 Water Heater Repairs & Sales Carpenter, alterations, painting, MO 1-8007 MO 6-4971 1350 S.W. 2nd Ave. FR 9-2294 4102 Laguna Est. 1930 HI 8-9912 cement work & repairs. No job PLASTERING HOUSES - SOUTH MIAMI too small. Call HI 4-1633 MARIE MITCHELL, Broker MODERN 1-bedroom furnished Specializing in • Plastering - Specialize small jobs, Unusual Rentals apartment ALSO efficiency. N.W. • HOMES HIALEAH CARPENTRY - PLASTERING alterations, general repairs. Fast RENTALS Near bus.. 6055 W. FLAGLER St. St. James Parish MU 8-3322 clean service. Experienced. Free PAINTING - CEMENT WORK 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS 1410 N.W. 119th St. MU 1-7735 estimates. Call Carrie or Charles Remodeling & General Repairs CALL ED HI 4-4825 APARTMENTS - COCONUT GROVE POOL HOMES MO 1-9475 MO 1-9106 ROOMS - N.E. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Brick & stone work • all kinds, rm. dividers, patios, flower boxes, etc Free estimate Ph. Bennie NE 5-2862

MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. Authorized Service and Parts Fertilizers • Sharpening • Welding Paul and Ray Gigon 27 S.W. 27th Ave. HI 4-2305

Carpenter, paperhanging, general repairs, cement & handyman work etc. FREE estimate. H I 4-6353

PLUMBING

JACK & SON

Comfortable room, private home. BUSINESS woman preferred. 665 N.E. 129th St. PL 9-3438

Plumbing Contractors No Money Down - FHA Financing ROOMS - FT. LAUDERDALE All Work Guar. • 24 Hour Service PATIOS, drives, walks, floors • JACOB MILAVIC. PROPRIETOR Large cheerful room for 1 or 2 Keystone, color, any size job. 2035 N. W. 95th St. PL 7-7962 gentlemen or ladies. Private Quality workmanship - MU 8-2151 entrance, bath & carporle. Near bus. Call LO 6-3406 DRAPERIES McCORMICK BOYETT CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION

Plumbing Co. 24 HR. SERVICE APARTMENTS - N.E. CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES & SLIPCOVERS - REASONABLE We specialize in plumbing repairs St. v Mary's Parish CA 1-7309 or H I 8-3194 9443 Park Dr., Miami Shores, Fla. „ Day PL 7-0606 Spacious, air conditioned duplex, Night PL 9-0355, P L 8-9622 furnished. Available now. Perfect ELECTRICIANS for couple. LOW summer rental or yearly. SEE at 7505 LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Phil Palm Plumbing N.E. 4th Ct. or call MO 6-8376 In "The Venice of America" Specializing in REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS MINNET ELECTRIC 1445 N.E. 142nd Street Residential and Com'l Renovation St. Rose of Lima Parish We specialize in repair-remodeling. Across from Park - Unusually Call PLaza 8-9896 CHEERFUL ESTIMATES FREE! attractive, nicely furnished 1Ft. Lauderdale. LOgan 6-1421 bedroom apartment, very large LUdlow 3-2198 or LOgan 6-2832 RINGEMANN PLUMBING rooms, porch, reasonable yearly Repairs, alterations, water heaters. rental - near buses & shopping, FLOOR SERVICES For S.W. service call MO 6-0251 lovely yard. See before you rent! For N.W. service call MU 8-2783 670 N.E. 122nd Street Call PL 7-7476 or PL 8-2508 Cleaning, sanding, finishing tile, terrazzo or wood floors. ROOFING CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Call L & J Services CA 1-6124 WILLIAM'S ROOFING - Roof leaks repaired. FREE ESTIMATE FLOOR WAXING HI 8-6102 days - CA 1-9227 eve Specialist - Home or Commercial floor maintenance.Kitchen cleaned, BENTONE ROOFING CO. waxed & polished $1.50. MU 8-0460 CUSTOM BUILT We specialize in all types of roofing & roofing repairs. FEATURES GALORE JALOUSIES LICENSED & INSURED Select hardwood floors, Free Estimates - Call B. Curella better grade terrazzo , AWNING WINDOWS CA 1-6136 Days - CA 1-9653 eves (Member St. Brendan's Parish) floors, tiled roof, 37 x 51 - $20.95

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Brand New 'ARISTOCRAT 3411 Main Hwy. & McFarlane Rd. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, living room, dinette, kitchen, furnished or unfurnished, air-conditioned & heat. Covered parking. Yearly or seasonal. CALL H I 4-6793 APARTMENTS - MIAMI BEACH SURFSIDE - 8819 Harding Ave. One room bungalow - efficiency, Reasonable, monthly or yearly. APARTMENTS - FT. LAUDERDALE 220 N.E. 12th Ave. - Near St. Anthony's Church. Furnished 1bedroom apartment, ALL large rooms, carpeted, air conditioned, $75 summer, $100 yearly ALSO 1 large efficiency, private bath & entrance $55 summer, $75 yearly, utilities and maid service, furnished. CALL JA 34034

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Realtor • Member St. Brendan's enclosed, filtered pool homes! 2 furnished, if desired. 2 - car Lots - Homes - Acreage - Rentals MO 1-7662 garages, Sprinklered % acres. 7385 S.W. 8th St. Epiphany - Palmetto School area. Available now!

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DOROTHY B. FLYNN, Realtor 7210 Red Rd. MO 7-2568 (24 hrs.) Wanna make our Advertisers happy? .. .Remember to tell them you saw their ad in the 'Voice' MART CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

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E D E N - St. Lucie Co. FOR SALE - 2 Bedroom House on * * Indian Creek Drive - 2 Air Conditioners, Large Lot - Riparian Rights - $11,990

SEVERAL LOTS - 40' to 52' Elevation. Dock Privileges - Financing Available Write P.O. Box 122, Jensen Beach, Florida CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

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Roof

4 HOMES

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OX 1-4298 or TU 8-4314 I '

JOHN'S ROOFING Leaky Roofs Repaired $5 and up. Call MO 7-7096

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Chinch CONTROL Program - $15 Guaranteed - Licensed - Insured AA National Lawn Service Co. TU 7-5913 (Member St. John's) Looking for a room, house lot or apartment? Find it in The 'Voice' MART CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

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N e w POPE JOHN XXIII K e y Ring - " I Extra-high relief MEDAL! Chain & Key Ring in highly polished 24K gold plate. Carded & sent to you by 1st class mail, (we pay postage). MONEY

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Send $ 1 , name & address to J. K. Novelty Co. 1 P.O. Box 3105, Miami 1 , Fla; For quantity price to clubs, organizations etc. please call Jim Fadgeh, CA 1-1139. (Member of St. Brendan s) July 29, 1960

awning type windows, central heat, fan, formica kitchen cabinets, solid sod front lawn, new sidewalks, streets and street lishts. YES ! ! These are

MEDALION HOMES with 150 Amp. service, provisions for TWO air conditioners, washer, dryer etc. Walk to schools & church. LOCATION: Andiguel Subdivision - Between Hammond Drive & Ludlum Rd. on 1237 Heron Avenue. MEET Mr. Di Pigtro, ownerbuilder and agents We have 31 choice lots. Well be glad to build your dream home on our lots.

DI PIETRO REAL ESTATE 12 - 6 T U 7 - 2 7 2 1 -NE5-5030 THE VOICE

MORE THAN 32 MONTHS have passed since this roof was cleaned, sealed and coated by White-Tite on the home of Dr. J. ,H. Soutar, 1075 Fairway Dr., Normandy Shores. No mold or mildew has formed on the flat tile roof since the White-Tite process was applied. "First the roof was thoroughly cleaned, and then sealed," says Jesse Scalzo, owner of the firm. "Our sealing process rebinds all loose tile and provides better drainage from the roof, as well as giving better ' protection against hurricane winds. After the sealing process, two coats of paint, using the White-Tite process, were put on the entire roof on consecutive days. We are proud of our quality and lasting work. White-Tite also features

Miami, Fla.

special processes for asbestos, asphalt, shingle, slate and gravel roofs. Our three coat process for gravel roofs gives the gravel a permanent bond to the roof. Financing can be arranged with a small down payment and no interest charge on monthly payments. We handle all our own financing." White-Tite is a member of the Miami-Dade County Chamber of Commerce. Scalzo has had more than '14 years of experience in the roofing'""business. Free estimates may be obtained by calling White-Tite at NEwton 5-36.03 or NEwton 3-8511, or LUdlow 1-6550 or LUdlow 1-6551 in Fort Lauderdale. There is no obligation.

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Sunday Mass Timetable ARCADIA REAL ESTATE (Confd)

HOUSES FOR SALE - N.E. (Confd)

WILLIAM C MURPHY OWNER TRANSFERRED \ Realtor Holy Family Church - 3 blocks, Member Corpus Christi Parish 3 bedroom, 2 bath 3191 N.W. 7th Ave. Ph. FR 3-2986 CBS, large living room, dining area, large Florida room, SEE US FIRST fully shrubbed & landscaped, We Specialize in Epiphany Area large utility room & carporte & many extras - attractive PALMLA1SD REALTY financing - Call WI 7-7276 1546 So. Dixie Hwy. MO 5-3577

Houses For Sale - So. Miami (Contd.)

HOUSES FOR SALE-S.W. (Cont'd)

Little Flower Parish 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Florida room, air conditioning, in excellent condition. Nice neighborhood. Near bus, shopping and school. COUNTY TAXES ONLY /Owner transferred. PRICED TO SELL! See Anytime 6710 S.W. 26th Ter. MO 7-3743

WALK TO EPIPHANY

Spacious 3 bedroom, '2 bath, dining room, garage, screened porch. Oversized 80 x 135' lot that is landscaped out of this world! ! Well & sprinkler system, central heat & ALL built-in features - make this foyerCUTLER RIDGE - Near schools entrance home a STEAL St. Rose of Lima Parish PAT PROCACCI. Realtor 4 bedroom, 2 bath, large lot. 2 Story CBS, 4 large bedrooms, at $23,900! ! Specializing in $16,900 TERMS CE 5_4777 For appointment to see - call 4 baths, 2 car garage. Acreage and Business Property Mr.Cass MO 6-2561 (Garage Apt. - furnished) 5941 S/W 18th Street MO 7-0938 Buz Carl Realty 9300 S. Dixie 257 N.E. 108 St. PL 4-9817 Home & Income Property Owner transferred. Beautiful 3 bedroom CBS, f 13,990 (reduced HOUSES FOR SALE • HIALEAH from $15,200) Complete GE LARGE 3 bedroom, 2 bath, FRANK WETTER REALTY kitchen, sparkling hardwood house. Near Curley and Notre HOMES RENTALS floors, $11,000 iY2% GI mortgage, Immaculate Conception Parish Dame High School. PL 7-1093. Acreage & Business Property $1000 DOWN. Walking distance to Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath CBS S301 S.W. 75th Ct. MO 6-3823 Colonial; fireplace, screened St. Brendan's. 7380 S.W. 19th Ter. (Member St. Brendan's Parish) HOUSES FOR SALE N.W. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday. porch, sprinkler system, carporte, kitchen equipped, near shopping Other days - call MO 6-3862 Corpus Christi Parish - By owner & buses, $15,900. Small down JULIA T. WHITE Beautifully landscaped 2 bedpayment. Call owner TU 7-5661 room CBS, partially furnished, SALES RENTALS 4 BEDROOM - 2 BATH sprinkler system, all tile PROPERTY MANAGEMENT features, spotless. Make Offer! 11601 Biscayne Bvd. PL 4-5426 FOR RENT OR SALE ! Spacious CUSTOM-BUILT CBS PL 4-6480 after 3 & weekends. home on 75' x 140' lot, carporte Immaculate Conception Parish Screened Florida porch, fenced 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Florida room, W1NCHELL ALLAPATTAH - On lovely corner rear yard. Christopher Columbus awnings. TERMS can be arranged. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CBS Duplex - two bedrooms each High & St. Brendan's nearby, Call Owner. TU 8-1144. 806 Ponce de Leon Blvd. HI 3-7456 unit. MANY FINE FEATURES. also Shopping Center & bus.

(Member St. Theresa Parish)

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEAUTY SALON - Near Shell's 5010 N.W. 7th AVE. - Established 14 years - five sinks, low rent.

SACRIFICE PRICE $14,700 REDUCED TO $19,600 Hilda Altschul, Realtor Very good terms - Vacant. 3035 N.W. 12th Ave. NE 5-7061 To see this or many other Evenings CA 1-2334 St. Rose of Lima Parish

TOTAL PRICE $2000 ! !

3 bedroom CBS, air conditioned, Call PL 14743 >>r FR 1-6520 fully carpeted, Florida room, awnings, carporte, Ranch style 7590 S.W. 30th ST. fencing, NEW range & many, INCOME PROPERTY - N.E. many extras. TERMS. Owner. Beautiful corner, most PL 4-6222 immaculate 2 bedroom home, plus Near Holy Family Church - FOUR 315 N.W. 106th St. den or extra bedroom, barbecue modern, brand new apartments I patio, separate carporte with Will sell or trade for your home. DRIVE BY large utility room, front porch. Suitable for retired. Good terms. Close to St. Brendan's Church. Fine location. CALL PL 4-1541 2969 N.W. 95th St. $12,900 See this beauty - $14,500 Adorable 2 bedroom CBS carporte ONLY $600 DOWN! INCOME PROPERTY - CO. GROVE $16,500 FRANK WELTER REALTY 20 N.W. 198th St. 3301 S.W. 75th Ct. MO 6-3823 2 story CBS DUPLEX, 2 bedrooms 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Florida each unit - adjoins St. Hugh's room, garage. Owner transferred. Houses For Sale - SOUTH MIAMI Rectory. Present long-time tenant OWNER TRANSFERRED practically pays expenses ! I MERRITT REALTY MU 1-5507 CALL OWNER MO 6-0177 Walking distance Epiphany Church & School • LARGE CORNER 3 St. James' Parish - 3 blocks Houses For Sale - GREATER MIAMI bedroom CBS with large Florida 3 bedroom CBS, oak floors, room & outdoor barbeque pit, kitchen equipped, furniture near all shopping & buses, optional, fenced yard, near YOUR FLORIDA BUYS furniture optional. Terms can shopping. $2800 down, $82 month. be arranged. Call MO 7-2972 or TRI-LEVEL BEAUTY NO QUALIFYING see 5896 S.W. 74th Terrace. Good Financing. Trade considered. 360 N.W. 130th St. MU 1-1507 4% G.I. MORTGAGE 2 bedroom, den - nicely furnished ST. JAMES' Parish - By owner SEEING IS BELIEVING! House at 5820 S.W. 114th Ter. Lovely spacious home, three $800 DOWN Located in 1-acre estate area bedrooms. $12,600 TOTAL. 3 bedroom, IV, baths, $97 month Allen Rifenbark, Broker MO 7-2698 GI mortgage - $61 month $1500 DOWN 14421 N.W. 6th Avenue 2 bedroom CBS, kitchen equipped, 3 bedroom, 1 year new, $84 month OPEN - SEE ANYTIME $2000 DOWN 3 bedroom, 4%% G.I., $76 month $3500 DOWN Swim pool - 3/2 - $150 month -

12x18 jalousied Florida room, Jot 75x125, fruit trees & shrubs, sprinkler system. By owner. $1500 DOWN LOW DOWN PAYMENT 3 BEDROOM CBS HOME 6830 S.W. 77th Ter. MO 5-5887 2238 N.W. 4th Street

OWNER

$5000 DOWN 4-2 Bedroom Apartments, Garage

- MO 5-4845

Houses For Sale - N. MIAMI

$15,000 DOWN 18 UNITS - NEAR BAY

Comfortable three bedroom, IVi

bath, corner near St. James'. Joseph P. McCormacfc Realty Many extras, Owner asking 12530 N. E. 7th Ave. Down. Easy Terms. PL 1-0622 ,PL 1-5781 1000 $1900 N.W. 128 St. MU 8-0766 HOUSES FOR SALE - S.W.

HOUSES FOR SALE N.E,

St. Brendan's - Walking distance THREE BEDROOM, 2 BATH St. Rose of Lima Parish Florida room, fenced, $99 month Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath includes taxes & insurance. home - ALL LARGE ROOMS • dining room, garage, fenced yard. By owner - About $2000 CASH CA 1-1396 Flexible Terms. Owner PL 7-7087 8561 S.W. 28th St.

HOLY FAMILY - Two blocks. LOW DOWN - BY OWNER 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, tile roof - MANY EXTRAS! 1085 N.E. 143rd St. WI 7-0010

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3 blocks Immaculate Conception Church & School. CORNER 3bedroom, 2"'bath, TWO large fine listings - call Florida rooms, large kitchen, (seats 8). Near bus, stores & Mary Mullen, Realtor - MO 1-7662 7385 S.W. 8th Street (Trail) Municipal Pool. Call TU 8-9009 Houses For Sale - MIAMI SPRINGS Blessed Trinity Parish - Three bedrooms, 2 baths, Florida room, 75' x 100' corner lot, plenty of fruit trees &-shrubs. Electric Water Pump, House Fan, Stove, Refrigerator, Washer & Radiant Heater included in reasonable price of $18,800. TU 7-5081

1201 ORIOLE AVENUE \ Houses For Sale • PERRINE

DESPERATE TO SELL ! ! 3 bedroom, 2 bath, lovely corner lot. Walking distance to Holy Rosary Church & School 9450 S.W. 181st St. CE 5-2279 Houses For Sale FT. LAUDERDALE 2725 S.W. 9th St. - 2 blocks to Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church & High School - 3 bedroom, 2 bath, awning type windows, central heat, new, just completed, price reduced NOW to $15,700, down payment only $1700. OPEN 2 to 5

Kay Builders Inc.

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^ 2 Bedroom CBS Home, within walking distance from Catholic Church, School, shopping center and beach,

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St. Paul: 10 AVON ^ \ R K Our Lady Of Grace: 8:30, 10 BELLE GLADE St. Philip: 9:30 BOCA GRANDE Our Lady of Mercy: 10:15 BOCA RATON St. Joan of Arc: 7, 9, 10:30 BOYNTON BEACH St. Mark ?, 8:30, 10, 11:30 CLEWISTON St. Margaret: 2:30 first two Sundays: 11:15 thereafter COCONUT GROVE St. Augustine: 11 St. Hugh: (Coconut Grove Playhouse) 8, 10

Holy Redeemer: 7, 10 Lady of Missions: 7, 8:30 St. Brendan: 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30. 11:30, 12:30

St Mary Chapel: 9:30, 11:30 St. Michael: 11, 6 p.m.; (Polish) 6, 7, 8, 9; (Spanish) 10; Dade Auditorium: 9, 10:30, 12 SS. Peter and Paul: 6:15, 8, 9. 10, 11. 12 MIAMI BEACH St. Francis de Sales: 7, 9, 11, 6 p.m. St. Joseph: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 St. Mary Magdalen: 8, 9, 10, 11 S t Patrick: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 12:30 andfip.m. MIAMI SHORES v ' St. Rose of Lima: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 MIAMI SPRINGS CORAL GABLES Blessed Trinity: 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30 Little Flower: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 5:30 -p.m. 11:30 12:36 NAPLES DANIA St. Ann: 6, 8, 10. 11 Resurrection: 8, 9, 10, 11 NORTH DADE COUNTY DELRAY 8EACH St. Monica (Carol City Junior High): 8, 10 St. Vincent: 6:45, 8:30, 11 NORTH MIAMI FORT LAUDERDALE Annunciation: 10 Holy Family: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, Queen of Martyrs: 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 6:30 p.m. St. James: 7, :, 9, 10, 11, 12 11, 12 St. Anthony: 6, 7, 8, 9:15 10:30 Visitation: 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 11:45 NORTH MIAMI BEACH St. Bernadette (Stirling ElemenSt. Lawrence: 7, 9, 11 tary School): 8, 9, 10 NORTH PALM BEACH St. Clement: 8, 9, 10, 11:15, St. Clare: 11 12:30 OKEECHOBEE St. Gregory (Plantation-Peters Sacred Heart: 9 Elementary School): 8, 10 12:30 OPA LOCKA St. Sebastian: S, 9:"0, 11. Our Lady of Perpetual Help: FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30 St. Pius Chapel (Beach Club) St. Philip: (Bunche Park) 9 8, 9:30, 11. PAHOKE15 FORT MYERS St. Mary: 11:15 First Two SunSt. Francis: 7. % H1. 11 days, 7:30 thereafter FORT MYERS BEACH PALM BEACH Ascension: 8 St. Edward: 7, 9, 12 FOHT PIERCE PERRINE St. Anastasia: 7 Holy Rosary: 7:30, 9, 10:30, Auditorium: 9, 10:30 11:30 HALLANDALE POMPANO BEACH St. Matthew: 6:30 8, 10, 12 Assumption: 7, 8, 9:30, 11 HIALEAH POMPANO SHORES Immaculate Conception: 6, S t Coleman: 7, 8, 9:30, 12:15 10:30, 13:55, 6:30 p.m. (City Auditorium) 8, 9:30, 11, PORT CHARLOTTE 12:30 S t Charles Borromeo: 8, If St. John the Apostle: 6, J, 8, PUNTA GORDA 9, 10, 11, 12, 6 p.m. Sacred Heart: 7:30, 9, 11 HOBE SOUND RICHMOND HEIGHTS St. Christopher: 7 (Martin Elementary School) t HOLLYWOOD RIVIERA ^EACH Annunciation, 'Lake Forest CivSt. Francis: 7, 8, 10:30, 11:30 ic Center): 8, 10, 11:30 SEBASTIAN Little Flower: 6 7, 8, 9, 10. 11. St. William Mission: 5:30 p.m. 12 SEBRING St. Bernadette: 8, 9, 10 St. Stephen: 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12 St. Catherine: 7, 9, 11 SOUTH MIAMI HOMESTEAD Epiphany: 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11, IS Sacred Heart: 6:30, 8, 9:15, St. Thomas (Southwest High 10:30, 11:30 School): 8, 10 IMMOKALEE STU \RT Lady of Guadalupe: 11 St. Joseph: 7:15, 8:30, V V INDIANTOWN VERO 5EACH "* Holy Cross: 8:30 St. Helen: 7:30, 9, 11 JUPITER WAUCHULA St. Jude (Salhaven) 8:30 St. Michael: 8 KEY BISCAYNE WEST PALM BEACH St. Agnes: 8:30, 11 Blessed Martin: 9:30 LABELLE Holy Name: 7, 9, 11 Mission: 9 St. Ann: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 LAKE WORTH St. Juliana: i:30, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Sacred Heart: 6, 7, 8, 9:15, ON THE KEYS 10:30, 11:30 BIG PINE KEY St. Luke (American - Polish St. Mary of Pines: 10:30 Hall): 7, 8:15, 9:30, 11 MARATHON MIAMI The Cathedral: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, San Pablo: 6:30, 9 PLANTATION KEY 11. 12 Corpus Christi:. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, San Pedro: 8:30, 9, U 11, 12, 12:55 (Spanish) KEY WEST Gesu: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11:30 St. Mary: 6, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:15. 12, 12:30 12:15

July 29, 1960

Priest Will Return To Miami To Offer Anniversary Mass Father Donald R. Didier, S.J., whose mother lives in Miami, will return here from Belgium to visit his family and to celebrate the first anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood.

Cub Pack Plans Picnic Cub Scout Pact 331 of St. James parish, North Miami, will attend a picnic in East Greynolds Park on Sunday, July 31, starting at 1 p.m.

Father Didier will offer his first Mass in Miami at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 7. At 6 p.m. a reception, sponsored by the Miami Jesuit Seminary Guild, will be held at Gesu •Center.

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The son of Mrs. Philip G. Didier and the late Mr. Didier graduated from Gesu High School in 1946 and entered the Jesuit order the following fall at St. Charles College, the Southern Province novitiate, at Grand Coteau. La: After his graduation there, Father Didier studied philosopohy for, three years at West Baden, Ind., followed by three years of teaching at St. John's High School in Shreveport, La.

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He was then sent to Louvain University in Belgium for four years of theology, cul-

Father Didier will teach at Springhill College, Mobile Ala., after his Miami visit.

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John F. Ridolf

Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. Michael Church for John F. Ridolf, 69, of T3J SW 52nd Ct. He came here 34 years ago from New Haven, Conn., and was a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus, a member of the Holy Name Society and St. Vincent de Paul Society. Surviving are his wife, Anna; a brother, J.W., and a sister. Burial was in Miami Memorial Park with arrangements "under the direction of Josberger Funeral Home.

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Minnie Dunn

Mass of Requiem was offered In Corpus Christi Church for Mrs. Minnie Dunn, 79, of 1000 NW 40th St. She came here 20 years ago from. Newark. Surviving are her husband, David; a son, Edward, and a sister. Burial arrangements were under the direction of Reid Lowe Funeral Home.

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Kathryn B. Hovey

Requiem Mass was celebrated in the Church s>r the Little Flower, Coral Gables, for Mrs. Kathryn B. Hovey, 75 of 6110 Coral Way. She came here 10 years ago from Cincinnati. Surviving are her husband, George; a son, Dr. Richard B. Hovey, and a grandchild. Burial was In Woodlawn Park Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

Louis Sipinski

Mass of Requiem was offered In Blessed Trinity Church for Louis Sipinski, 84. of 1900 SW 32nd Ave. He came here sx years ago from Chicago. Surviving is a sister-in-law, Miss Pauline Markowski. Burial was In Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Josberger Funeral Home.

John A. McMahon

Ttequiem Mass was celebrated In St. Mary Cathedral for John A. Mc" '-on, 74, of 1970 Hibiscus Dr., Key' Point. came here seven years ago from Steubenville, O. Surviving are his wife, Vivian; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Frances Welsh; a son, Donald, and three sisters. Burial was in Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Edward McHale and Sons Funeral Home.

Mrs.

Mary Kircher

Mass of Requiem was celebrated In St. Mary Cathedral for Mrs^ Mary Kircher, 95, of 348 NW 53rd St. She came here 10 years ago from Atlantic City. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Marie Criswell. Burial arrangements were under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

Mrs. Margaret W Morrow g Requiem. Mass was celebrated the Church of the Little Flower, Coral Gables, for Mrs. Margaret W. Morrow, 56, of 3855 Cocogrove Aye. She came here 15 years ago from Youngstown, O. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Helen Green, and a brother. Burial arrangements were under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

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Mariette Emard

Mass of Requiem was offered in St. Michael Church for Mrs. Mariette Emard, 45, of 2739 NW Fifth St. She came here five years ago from Montreal. Surviving are her husband, Simeon and two daughters, Lorraine and Louise. Burial arrangements were tinder the direction of Galgano Funeral Home.

Mrs.

Helen A. King

Requiem. Mass was offered in St. Lawrence Church for Mrs. Helen A. King, 75, of 1321 NE 208th Ter. She came here eight years ago from Philadelphia. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Albian Murray. Burial arrangements were under the direction of Legge Funeral Home.

Joseph H. Dunne

Requiem Mass was celebrated in the Church of the Little Flower, Coral Gables, for Joseph H. Dunne, 83, of 3081 SW 17th St. He came here 37 years ago from Rochester, N.Y., and served on the Dade County Plumbing Examining Board. Surviving are his wife, Genevieve; a daughter, Mrs. Paul E. Lefebure; a son, Paul; a brother, two sisters and five granchildren. Burial arrangements wer« under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

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Mary O'Connell

Mass of Requiem was celebrated In St. Mary Cathedral for Mrs. Mary O'Connell, 60, Of 784 NE 85th St. -, She came here 16 years ago from Detroit. Surviving Is a daughter, Rosemary. Burial arrangements were under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home.

Joseph C. Myer Mass of Requiem was offered In Holy Family Church for Joseph C. Myer, 39, a former resident of Miami who died in California. He moved seven years ago after living here for six years. Surviving- are a sister, Mrs. Peggy Quain; three brothers, Harry, Steve, and William Meyers, and his mother, Mrs. Rose Meyers. Burial arrangements were under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home.

Michele Olivieri Requiem Mass was celebrated In St. Michael Church for Michele Olivieri, 86, of 3381 SW 24th Ter. He came here seven years ago from Brooklyn. Surviving are a son, Paul; three daughters and seven grandchildren. Burial arrangements were " under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Home.

Hugo Rosa

Requiem Mass and burial were in Flushing, N. Y., for Hugo Rosa, 75, of 570 Opa-locka Blvd. He is survived by his wife, Alice; two sons and three daughters. Local burial arrangements were under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

John A. Glenn

Requiem Mass and burial were In Monessen, Pa., for John A. Glenn, 80, of 7395 SW 39th St. Surviving is his wife, Mary; a son, Joseph; three sisters, two brothers and three grandchildren. Local burial arrangements were under the direction of Van Orsdel Funeral Home.

Mrs. Irene E. Fairchild Requiem Mass- was celebrated in St. John the Apostle Church for Mrs. Irene E. Fairchild, 86, of 159 E. 12th St., Hialeah. She came here nine years ago from Lincoln, Neb. Surviving are two daughter, Including Mrs. Bernard Kosse, and one son. Burial arrangements were under the direction of Carl F. Slade Funeral Home.

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CHURCH ORGANIST, John Nowak, sits at his familiar post as he completes 58 years as an organist for many Catholic churches. The 74-year-old organist and choir-master is presently playing in Queen of Peace Church, in his native Buffalo, N. Y.

Mass of Requiem, was offered in St. Mary Cathedral for Frederick Gruart, 64, of 8500 Biscayne Blvd. He came here five years ago from. New York. Surviving and his wife, Mary and a brother. Burial was in Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Edward McHale and Sons Funeral Home.

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mutating in his ordination Aug. 6, 1959 by Bishop Guillame-Marie Van Zuylen, Coadjutor Bishop of Liege.

Eucharistic Congress Opens Sunday For Million Pilgrims arrangements to serve pilgrims in shifts.

Pilgrims from the Diocese of Miami will participate in the Eucharistic Congress in Munich which opens Sunday. The group of men and women, led by Msgr. Robert W. Schiefen, chancellor, is scheduled to arrive in Munich tomorrow (Saturday).

Close to the great park known as the Theresienwiese, w h e r e most oi the services will be held, there is parking area for 5,000 buses and 30,000 automobiles. The railways have scheduled 250 special trains.

By FATHER PLACID JORDAN

The congress opens with Pontifical High Mass and other ceremonies in all parish churches of the Munich archdiocese. The Papal Legate, Gustavo Cardinal Testa, is expected to be welcomed at a ceremony on July 31. On Aug. .2 and 3, High Mass will be celebrated in the p a r i s h churches. Women will spend the first night in nocturnal adoration of the Holy Eucharist, and men will do the same on the next night.

MUNICH, Germany (NO — This 800-year-old Bavarian capital, one of Germany's three largest cities, is ready for the 37th International Eucharistic Congress, July 31 to Aug. 7. A mammoth tent city for youthful pilgrims is located on the Oberwiesenfeld airfield. At least 76,000 boys and men are expected to be quartered there. Some 70,000 young women will stay in quarters on the Riem race course and in public school buildings. Munich families, many of them non-Catholics have ' opened their homes to pilgrims. A quarter of a million youths are expected at the congress.



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