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For The Children: MILIBS ------Library Notes----- Our Lady Of Guadalupe Is Subject Of New Book Eliot Ethyl. Roses for Mexico. New York, Macmillan, 1947. $1.75. An inspiring account of the vi sion of Our Lady of Guadalupe, this book is written with feeling and simple charm and reverence. Though at times the Indian’s lan guage seems too erudite for a hum ble peasant, there is conviction in brt|ani GAS HEAT FURNACES Library Science From the Department of College of St. Mary of the Springs The Children’s Golden Treasure Book. London, (Agents in this Company.) Odhams Press, country The Wise of representative A collection works of many famous writers, the book is rightly titled a golden treasure. Older children too, will easily be engrossed with the tale of the Three Pheasants. Modern legends as well as old comprise this delightful assembly of charm ing, humorous and meaningful stories. Recommended. IUKNIKS Scioto Heating 393 1. Main AD. 2447 Fl. 1018 John A. (Johnny) Fath LA. 6647 Bill Taylor LA. 6265 Carl Koontz EV. 8329 thia retelling of the centuries-old appearance of the Blessed Mother to an unassuming Mayan. The opposition he met in expounding the Virgin’s wish for a temple in her honor at the place where ahe appeared, soon crumpled when a miraculous painting was display ed. An excellent and old. GROUND GRIPPER shoes for women. WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON PROPER FITTINGS SEWING MACHINES SALES & SERVICE ADams 1547 book for young W. How and Syracuse, Sing- Frasier, George Why Discoveries. er, 1947. How end Why Discoveries dis cover for the pupil a heretofore unexplored world. Some of the topics are: minerals important to man conservation of wild life water birds magnetic and electri cal energy. The pertinent diagrams and illustrations sustain interest aroused by the text. A “must" book for inquisitive minded peo ple. For Young Adults: Allen, Merritt P. The Silver Wolf. New York, Longman Green and Co. 1951. $2.50. Good historical adventure stories are always in demand. This one, of the pre-Civil War days on the Santa Fe Trail, finds Captain Bent and his wagon freight-train travel ing the perilous route between Missouri and Santa Fe in the early nineteenth century. Its greatest asset, according to youth’s criteria, is its fine characterization of Kit Carson as a boy. While the between fact and fiction is clearly drawn, few readers complain. SHOES 44 FAST S’ .... Our shoes deserve your inspection, and invite comparison. Wright ARCH PRESERVER and WINTHROP shoes for men Selby ARCH PRESERVER, STYLE-EEZ, and AUTHORIZED DI A Lit FOR DOMUT1C 6 NEW NOMR fleeter Sawhf Machine, In Forteblee/CeneolM A Peel* W, Service, tepoir BtfrUy AU Moiei Stwing MocAuw, NEEDtES FOR All HOUSEHOLD MACHINES FREE PICK-UP AMO DtUVSSf All WORK GUARANTEED AMFIE PARKING ACUITIES lavie Stedlmeyer—-Ow«fj E«feblfhed 1911 “et-here tewing machines are a business not a sideline" LOUIE’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP 323 SUUIVANT AVE. ST. JAMES THE LESS 1652 Oakland Park 6th ANNUAL FESTIVAL Wed. June 25th 1,000 Reasons To Attend THIS AD SPONSORED BY NADERS GULF Oakland Park and Maize Gulf Tiro*—Batteries Spray Glazing Tire Repair* Washing Read Service LU. 3655 OPEN DAILY 7 TO 9 SUNDAY TO German Rural Youth Movement Has Fast Growth MUENSTER, Westphalia- (NO— A Catholic rural youth movement is spreading throughout western Germany, It recently held a con greas here which was attended by some 8,000 young men and women. line not will Coffin, Charles Carleton Boys of ’76. and Dunlap. The New York, Grosset Here is history as it should be written for pupils—throbbing with action color and the excitement of battle. This is the thrilling story of the American Revolution ary period and the account of some young men who fought from the battles of Lexington and Concord to the surrender at Yorktown six years later. ___________ Archbishop Aloisus J. Muench, Pspal Nuncio to Germany, address ed the meeting and suggested “Plow and Cross” as motto for the movement. Speaking about the ru ral situation in the United States, the Archbishop said that “factory farming" has not been a success there. American farmers, he added, still prefer the family type farm which is “the backbone of a healthy middle-class and at the same time a safeguard for the well-being of any nation Much more can be contributed toward improving our present eco nomic system, the Archbishop said, if family farming is coupled with social justice and charity, than by any legislative measures of govern ments. The social encyclicals of the Popes for this very reason have re peatedly urged that everything be done to encourage small and mid dle-sized farms. German dioceses of Muenster, Paderborn and Osnabrueck have es tablished local seminars of social action directly responsible to their Bishops, for the training of social action workers, both men and women. The faculties consist of ex perts in the fields of law. education and social economics. A course con sists of six semesters. Classes are held on evenings or Sundays. In Muenster diocese 468 students, rep resenting all walks of life, artisans, teachers, businessmen and work ers. attended the first semester. o----------------- Catholic Library Members Receive Masters Decrees Two members of the Columbus unit of the Catholic Library As sociation recently received their masters degrees in Library Sci ence. They are: Miss Anne Sullivan. 272 Dunedin road, Columbus, and Miss Rosemary Mackinaw. Miss Sul livan graduated from Marywood College, Scranton, Pa. while Miss Mackinaw graduated from Western Reserve university, Cleveland. o------------------ident Famed Abbott Killed PARIS (NC) Dom Placide de Roton. Abbot of the celebrated Abbey de la Pierre-qui-vire (Ab bey of the Turning Stone), has been killed in an automobile acci dent. SLittle-Kn By J. MURRAY Ms Sacred, Congregation of Piter has aiasioHAted tke ■AUCMANoEL GABRIEL* Af paitvH of telephonists and feLeotajoh/sts- THE DOUBLE CURVATURE or the spine was riaar DEMONSTRATED THE The first class of boys to com plete its entire high school educa tion at St. Aloysius Academy, New Lexington, was graduated Thurs day, June 5. Diplomas were presented to 24 boys at a graduation Mass celebrat ed by the Rev. Herman Crock, chaplain. The sermon was deliver ed by the Rev. Richard Dodd, as csistant at St. John the Evangelist Church, Columbus, and director of grade school athletics. BUT TRANGE BUT TRU own Fact* for Catholics Cock parishioner ulas assessed, 45 and. six loads oT storu to buiLct ST Fidelis chuhch, Victoria, KAHSAS,—■Jke CathubaL gv A Pf*he Ptams''. THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1052 At Indochina's Boystown Captain Fauchois of tha French Army brings a Vietnamese or phan boy, whom he rescued in a combat zone, to the "City of Christ the King," the Boystown of Hanoi, Indochina. Bearded priest is Father Alphonse Vacher, assistant to Father Paul Seitz, Paris missionary who is founder and director of the homo. (NC Photos) 24 Boys Graduate At St. Aloysius The Rev. Charles Jones, New Lexington, and the Rev. Arthur Di. mond, Columbus, also attended the ceremonies. o------------------ity. Registration Open Sister M. Angelita, O.P., Pres of the College of St. Mary of the Springs, has announced that summer classes which begin July 10 are now open for registration to the general public. Classes will be given in 21 sub jects and are scheduled for morn ing hours only. Classes will close Aug. 14. TbPE URBAN Wn ON JANUARY 30.1672 FORBADE, UNDER BAN 0f EXCOMMUNICATION. SMOKING £r SNUFF TAKING in SEVILLE (SPAIN) CHURCHES AND BUYING A NEW CAR? We will finance it for you. $4.00 Per Hundred Per Year No red tape No hidden charges Let us explain this NEW LOW COST Finance Service on New Cars & Trucks Lowest Insurance Rates Give us a call We can save you money The Arthur J. McCann Agency AD 1915 233 S. High St. DO 8987 Columbus, Ohio INNOCENTX 8 YEARS gX LATER FbRBADE IT MO IN ST PETER'S, ROME. Drinking, Dress, -Major Occasions Of Youth’s Sin CHICAGO—(NC)—Immodesty in women’s dress and teen-age drink ing are two major occasions of sin for young people today. This was the consensus of dele gates attending the second annual Fighting 69th convention sponsor ed by CISCA (Chicago Inter-Stu dent Committee for Catholic Ac tion) here. The Rev. Hugh Calkins, O.S.M., told the convention the remedy for teen age drinking, for some, is to tal abstinence. But for the major he declared, it is a question of teaching them "how to drink intel ligently through training at the church, in the school and espec ially at home." In this way, the author and youth worker said, young people, can gradually work out a personal solution which fits them individ ually. CISCA is a federation of all Cath olic high schools and colleges in the Chicago area •o--- Plans Study Week LAKE FOREST. Hl. (NC) Young working girls from over 20 cities throughout tie United States will gather at Barat College here June 29 through July 4 for the Young Christian Workers’ annual study Week. 24’A. Mexicans Ask For Freedom Of Education MEXICO CITY (NC) Presi dent Miguel Aleman has been ask ed to call special sessions of Con gress before his term expires in December ‘so that freedom of edu cation may be decreed’ ’in Mexico. In a petition, submitted to the president, the National Parents’ Union declared that all Mexicans stand for freedom of education," as opposed to the state monoply in education which now prevails. Namsil *W**mI Principal objective of the Par ents’ Union, the petition indicated, was repeal or modification of Ar ticle 3 of the original Constitu tion of 1917, which forbids the es tablishment of religious or private schools An amendment pushed through by the leftists in 1934 further provides that the educa tion to be imparted by the state must be socialistic and that school courses create “in young people a rational and exact concept of the universe and social life Private Schools Illegal (Although Article 3 forbids pri vate or religious schools, institu tions of this type have continued to exist in Mexico for a number of years, but only on a recognized ly unconstitutional and “illegal” basis. The Parents’ Union contended that “it is impossible to enforce Article 3 in its present form, and should its strict enforcement be exacted, such action could at once bring serious social upset.” It added that Article 3 is in open contridiction to the spirit and let ter of the Constitution specifically of clauses ing personal rights.” William F. Buckley made this statement in his Commencement address at St. Josephs College here. A Yale gradute of 1950. he recently evoked w-idespresd contro versy by his book. "God and Man at Yale kail CHECK 'N' ORGANDY very happy one, tool This Wedding of fabric* and Dan River checked tissue chambray has a dark organdy center that's caught between twin rows of summery eye let organdy. Coat-styled with convertible collar for very last word in cool convenience! Washable. Sites 14’/j to WEILBACHER'S 464 South Fourth St root Columbus, Ohio AD. 5761 Open Mondays 8:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. Tuesday thru Saturday 8:30 A. M. 5:30 M. FREE PARKING IN REAR The itself, and guarantee- decreeing the Union Another reason for freedom of education, declared, was that Mexico "as soon as possible must fulfill the Uni versa! Declaration Rights, to which our has subscribed as a the United Nations," o------ .Marks Anniversary In Jail MARYKNOLL, N. Y.—The Rev John J. Toomey, 62 year-old Mary knoll missioner from New Bedford Mass., observed the thirtieth anni versary of his ordination this week, while in a Communist jail some where in South China. Except for brief furloughs, Father Toomey has been in China since his ordination. -------------o------------------ Eli \lumnii* Raps Conant’s Views On Private Schools RENSSELAER Ind.—(NC) If James B. Conant, president of Har vard University, "is right, the cere mony we are participating in to day ought to he underground.” Time The Saint Of The Week St. Aloysius, patron of Catholic youth, was born in a castle in 1568 Although he was exposed to court life at Tuscany, Mantua and Spain, he came through the experience as virtuous as a novice. He became a Jesuit, hut died before his ordina tion His virtue has always made him a natural for young men and women. Pray to him when you feel that the going is a bit rough. Court life at his time was no sodality picnic, so he will know what you are going through. For Free The only thing you can get for nothing is trouble. Bless Me, Father During vacation be sure that you don't neglect the Sacraments There are few persons who actually would make up their minds that they wouldn't receive Holy Com munion until after Labor Day, for that just isn’t the way moat peo ple go about things of importance but one can get so involved in a dozen things that there isn’t any time left for Confession. Well don't be like that. Keep part of your Saturday free so you will have time to take care of the most important help you can earth. remarks each day that day The thorough way the of politicians are covered makes one impatient for in November when he will be able I to cover moat of the politicians. Summer Clothes of Human government member of If you believe the papers you will get the idea that you ought to have a lot of summer clothes on hand. Be that as it may, there is one thought you should have on the subject and that is that the clothes you will wear will actually be clothes. For the past few years there has been a lot of talk about who started the trend to shed threads during the hot weather. The boys are sure the girls led the oarade. arxl the girls say that they followed the lead of the boys. For all practical purposes it does not matter right now who started moulting, the problem is don’t go to extremes. We still dictate fash ions and as Catholics we should al. Aotomfrbih CALL Pauline R. Joyce MA. 3366 Sasth Third St Ctlimhi P. J. GRIFFIN Owner and Operator 161 Sdison Ave., Circleville, O. 2301 Cleveland LA 3112 LA 12111 HILLTOP SEILLERS Department Stere 14H W Brned Goodyear Tire* & Batteries Life Of Your BY FATHER GABBIBL HAFFORD ways let our conscience do the dic tating. It’s much better to be a bit warmer here than hot for eternity, so take it easy. You are your broth er’s keeper. Your End Of It You can never become what you don’t want to become. 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