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C*U KL. Telegraphed The Biggest News In Town May 22-23-24 CHEVROLET C«lumbu Mod Modern Garage our Chevrolet Dealer 555 W. Broad St. FLETCHER 1555 Draw Prison Terms A Complete Line of Religious Articles The Catholic Church Goods M. E. QUINN 112 E. STATE STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO y'at have been given prisoi sentences of nine to 18 years by “people’s court” in Sl cording to information The priests were engaged in par ish work in the Venezia Giulia area They were reportedly accused o “collaboration” with foreign coun tries. The priests and their parish? are identified es the Rev. Ivai Hlad. 38, of Ixg Carl Klinkon. 57 of Libusnje Ivan Kohal, 34. of Ko barid: Albert Marc, 32. of Dreznica. and Robera Zadnik, at Solton. During the “tr priests of Gorizia with being “morally guilty’’ having maintained contact the defendants. charged for with state Meanwhile other reports that the Yugoslav police have in creased their pressure on Bishop Maximilian Derzecnik. Apostolic Administrator of Maribor in Slov enia. Searches of the Bishop’s dence are carried out almost the reports say. His secretary has been placed under arrest and his housekeeper has also been seized. The Red Police are reported trying to fabricate an “immorality” case against the Bishop. -o----------------- daily A andals Flood Aquinas Police this week were continu ing their search for juvenile van dals w’ho. they believe, were re sponsible for the flooding of Aqui nas high school. Columbus, over last week-end. Several thousand dollars worth of damage was caus ed when a fire hydrant in the rear section of the third floor was turn ed on. Wins High CP Honor* MARION—Eugene T. Schuler of Chicago, a 1941 graduate of St. Mary high school, was one of 168 men and women who received a certified public accountants de gree recently. He was awarded sec ond highest honors in the state, at a banquet given by the Illinois So ciety of CPAs at the Palmer House hotel, Chicago. J. J. 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Site of Eucharistic Congress The Span BARCELONA ish government 72 million pesetas (about $7,000, 000) to make improvements here tic Congress on May 27 to June 1. The money will be used to re pair highways, streets and rail- Work is progressing on an altar being erected in honor of the vic tims of Communist atrocities dur- Couple W ed Tn Dennison DENNISON Miss Jennie Scaf fidi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Scaffidi. route 2. Uhrichs ville. became the bride Carinelle. son of Mr. Dominic Carinelle of Rev. Fr. Vito Perrini the Nuptial High Mass ulate Conception church. ing the victims install radio, press, motion picture transportation services and to the municipa1 government other expenses in connection help with such a noble manifestation of faith will take place in the splendor it deserves.” stated the decree setting the same time the govern has announced that it will an amnesty to an unspecified ment grant number of prisoners on the occa sion of the Congress. Meanwhile the pr celess, 16th century monstrance of the Toledo cathedral has arrived here for the Eucharistic ceremonies. The mon strance is over six feet tall ana contains 640 diamonds. 14 topaz stones and 51 sapphiries. In all. the monstrance consists of 24.000 pieces. of Ernest and Mrs. Dennison, celebrated in Immac Florida 323 Lo- After a honeymoon in the couple will reside at gan street. Dennison. THE CATHOLIC TIMES. FRIDAY, MAY 9 1952 Pictured at an audience with the Holy Father during the meetings of the World Union of Cath olic Women's Organizations, in Rome, April 20-26, are (left to right): Mr*. Mary H. Butler, national direc tor, Daughters of Isabella, Quebec, Canada Mrs. Carolyn B. Manning, national regent, Daughter* of Isa bella, New Fedford, Mass. Miss Edith R. Tighe, New Albany, Ind. Margaret Mealey, executive secre tary, National Council of Catholic Women, Washington, D. C. Mr*. Gerald 8. Bennett, president N.C.C.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Pope Pius XII Mrs. Henry Mannix, vice president, Bureau of World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations, Neponsit, L. I., New York Mr*. Walter Quinlan, Springfield, Ohio Marie Kleinkoff, president South Bend Deanery Council, N.C.C.W., Lakeville, Ind. Mr*. William R. Johnson, Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Edith G. Becker, president, Cincinnati Regional Council of Catholic Women. (NC Phoros) Spanish civil-war. These include Bishop Manuel Almandoz of Barcelona, who was shot in 1936, and 910 priests, 46 nuns and seven sem inarians in the Barcelona diocese. Their names will be carved on the Exhibit of Ancient Eucharistic Art has been opened here. It includes 200 Eucharistic vessels weighing over ten tons. Among them is a monstrance made from the mirror of Queen Isabella I which is custo marily kept in royal chapel of Gran ada. The exhibit also shows several tapestries by Peter Rubens, the Flemish painter. Golden Jubilee A solemn Pontifical Mass will be offered Sunday at 10:30 a. m. in St. Thomas’ church. Colum bus, in observance of the golden jubilee anniversary of the found ing of the parish. Bishop Ready w ill offer the Mass. He will also administer the Confirmation at afternoon. The tadt is pastor. Sacrament of 3 o'clock in the Rev. Harry Es- Cooperation In Industry Brings Catholic Awards NEW HAVEN, The 1952 McAuliffe ed by the Diocesan Labor Insti tute here will go to Clarence A. Wimpfheimer. president of the American Velvet Co., of Stoning ton. Conn., and Joseph M. Rourke, secretary-treasurer of the Connect icut Federation of Labor. Conn.—(NC)— Medals award The medals will be presented by Bishop Henry J. Hartford at O'Brien ot in the Taft The medals to a repre- a dinner annually management and a are awarded sentative of representative of labor who have attempted to bring good will and cooperation into the field of in duauy. —o CIRCLEVILLE children received their first Holy Communion last Sunday at St. Jos eph’s church. The children com prising the class are Richard Dean, Michael McGinnis. Joseph Good, William Mount. Patrick Rooney, Thomas Dumm, poth, Schelb, beth Stonerock. Nancy Thompson, Kathy Schmidt and Mary Morgan. Stocklen, Sharon Ann Susan Minor. Connie Nur Virginia Owens. Elaine Mary Clare Short, Eliza- The traditional Mary’s Day serv ices. a long time feature of the Columbus Circle of the Interna 17. at St. Joseph's Academy, Co tionai Federation of Catholic Al umnae. will be held Saturday, May lumbus. The event, usually held the first Saturday of May, will be followed by a luncheon. Mrs. Mary A. Grady is general chairman and Mrs. Lee M. Chase is co-chairman. Soundness art th* bockground on which our institution wot founded, end on which it hot continued to grow through the years. All Account* Insured I'p to $10,00(1 DQLLnfi CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. SI E. GAY ST. AD. 3148 Latin Institute Works Wonders TALCA, Chile (NC)—Lister among the most promising “citi tens” of Boys Town at the In stitute of Leo XIII here i en-year-old lad who was ted six months ago with page prison rtecord. When the boy came Town he had been in and out ol three reformatories and But here’s what the Rev. V. Manning, Maryknoll mu ary who founded and direct Institute, has to say of him “His old friends and prisoners probably won’t be this, but he hasn't caused a of trouble in the six months has been here. As a matter fact, he shows every promise developing into a model citizen." Drive For Relief Funds Sparked By Mardi Gras MT. VERNON—A miniature Mar di Gras sparked the Bishops’ Re lief Fund drive in St. Vincent de Paul school here. Entrance fees were charged for diminutive floats made of ordinary shoe boxes. Winners in the contest were Philip Weisent. Richard Wunsch. Margaret White, Hulda Elaine Faulkner. Lorie James Laurent and William Sister Agnes Michael and Marian of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, who conduct the school, directed the contest. o----------------* Teen-Age Canteen In St. Francis School Hall Church-State Barbs Hurled rrotcMant Group Arguments Kuehn Porter Smith WASHINGTON (NC) estants and Other Americans ed for Separation of Church and State staged its annual conference on church and here—and it turned out carnival of contradictions congruities, with some unsubstanti Catholicisnr thrown in. Dr. A. Powell Davies of All Souls Unitarian Church here at the after noon session attacked released lie school students dents into taking religious instruc tion on weekdays “which they find unattractive on Sundays.” Dr. Da vies added that “there i shred of evidence” whic for the damaging anism which it ha Hall clear that in other tlle most adeq should ae made wit school system for of the reat spiritua religion at some ti not in the school’s within the regular pupil’s working day. of Father Manning organized the Boys Town three years ago, w hen a leading Talca lawyer asked him to provide training for a group of juvenile delinquents released from jail. All of them eventual ly learned a trade honest employment. Town at present youngsters and has number on the waitin, this, saying she's spoke at the first National City Chris and found The Boys The Catholic wi an equal ers with a lonj ticism and the religious form who has been criticized foi representing Catholic teachings in his recent book "A (. His Mind.” “sectarian But St. Francis of Assisi parish ties and Harrison avenues, is spon soring a teen-age canteen each Sun day evening from 8 to 11 o’clock. The school halljs being used for the weekly gathering which is open to high school students and other teen-agers. IC Bro. Philip Dr. Salmon At the annual convention of the American Catholic Philosoph ical Society, Dr. Elizabeth Sal mon of Fordham University was elected president. At the Nation al Catholic Educational Associa tion annual meetings in Kansas City, Brother Philip, O.S.F., of Brooklyn, N.Y., was chosen pres ident of the Catholic Business Education Association. (NS Pho tos) opposition to because this would be oppos some within it. whereas the exists only for its members. paign. Ill., housewife whoi led to the Supreme Court’s lum decision barring religii struction on public school ty, stepped into a new field censorship. She said the Le Decency is more concernei suppressing non-Catholic id films than in preventing oh: in them. She also objected to mov ies like Bing Crosby's showin mental charm, indulgent.” Protest ant ministers and rabbis have been denied these “friendly” portr the self-styled “humanist” ed. Mrs. McCollum reported th en though Catholics had “fc film distributors to cut and "A Streetcar Named Desire.’’ Legion of Decency class: jectionable in part for priests were stationed lobbies to take down the names of parishioners going to see the film. 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