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10 U.N. Will Study Carribbean Co-ops Pioneered By Priest UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (NC)— A series of revolutionary coopera tive undertakings intitiated some years ago in the Carribbean area by a Jesuit priest were recalled here by the appointment of a United Nations mission to survey community self-help projects in the region. The UN mission will study com munity projects to help local citiz ens in Trinidad. Puerto Rico, Haiti, Jamaica and Mexico to improve their living standards. The mis sion will spend about three months in the area. Chiefly responsible for sparking the cooperative enterprises in the Carribbean area was the Rev. John Sullivan. S.J., of Boston, who found ed Jamaica's first Credit Union in 1941. Working along the lines of the cooperatives in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, the Jamaican coopera- LOOSE LEAF DEVICES OFFICE SUPPLIES FILING EQUIPMENT FAVORS ANf) NOVELTIES NITSCHKE BROS. STATIONERS PRINTERS 87 Ee.t Gay Street COLUMRUS. 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Priest-Pioneers When the UN mission arrives in the Carribbean communities, it will find that the credit union has become an established hallmark of cooperation there, thanks to the enterprise and encouragement of the priest-pioneers. Members of the mission are Dr. Ahmed Pasha Hussein, rural econ omist and former Minister of Social Affairs in Egypt Dr. Carl C. Taylor, rural soiologist with the U. S. Department of Agriculture: and Robert (’. Jones of the UN Community Organization and De velopment Unit. The mission was scheduled to wbe in Puerto Rico on July 26. proceding from that point to Haiti, Jamaica and Mexico. Time* Classified* get quick results. PERPETUAL NOVENA Our Lady of Perpetual Help Evefy Tuesday 7:30 p.m. St. Christopher’s Church Grandview & Ide "A COMPLETE SERVICE" Real Estate Sales-Mt'g. Loans Improvement Loans Title Ins. Call Fergus Theibert for Details. The Guarantee, Title & Trust Co. 22 W. Gey St. Columbus, 0. Est. 1899 MA. 5531 TODAY ... 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The translators, Aloysius Croft (left), senior editor of the Bruce Publishing Co., and Harry Bolton, editor of the "Catholic Herald Citizen" of Milwaukee, here note the contrast in size of the two volumes which make up the finished Braille edition of their book by comparing it to a copy of the regular printed format. The edition of 300 sets cost $2,000 ‘o produce. (NC Photos) May They Rest In Peace EISEL, Stephen L, 82, 548 E. North Broadway, Columbus. July 9, Immaculate Conception Church. Survivors his wife, Sarah a daugh ter, two brothers, three grandchild ren and six great-grandchildren. MURNANE. Catherine, 73, 24 S. Terrace avenue. Columbus, July 9. St. Aloysius Uhurch. Survivors four sons, three daughters, three brothers, four sisters and 16 grand children. ZWILLING. Marie. 58, 885 Brown road, Columbus, July 11, St. Mary’s Church. Survivors: her husband, George two daughters, a son, seven grandchildren, three sisters and a brother. GALLUZO, Anthoney, 64. 91 Park avenue, Delaware, July 6. St. Mary’s Church. Survivors his wife, Agnes six sons, three daugh ters, 14 grandchildren, a brother and a sister. EVERSOLE, Louise Elizabeth. 46, Mt. Perry, July 7, Holy Trin ity Church, Somerset. Survivors her husband, Arthur a son, a daughter, her parents, a sister and three brothers. O’TOOLE, Mrs. David A., 72, 734 Elm street, Zanesville, July 8, St. Thomas Church. Survivors: her husband, David a daughter, a son, several grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. HANNA PAINT «FG. COMPANY ONE BLOCK FROM THE NEW ST. 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CAPRETTA, Mary, 64. 258 S. 17th street, Columbus, July 6, St. John the Baptist Church. Survi vors: her husband, Alfosno two sons and five grandchildren. LANIGAN, Mary Catherine, 49, 1154 Dana avenue, Columbus. Ju ly 7, Holy Family Church. Survi vors: her husband, William two brothers and two sisters. LEACH, Marguerite J., 50, 423 N. Grener road, Columbus, July 9, St. Cecilia’s Church. Survivors: her husband, Herbert J., Sr a daughter, a brother and a sister. HUEFNER, Richard L., 22. 1479 Lockbourne road, Columbus, July 9, Corpus Christi Church. Survi vors: his parents. HUMMEL, Walter J„ 58. Vet erans Hospital, Dayton. July 7, St. Peter’s Church, Chillicothe Survi vors one daughter, two sisters and a grandchild. SMITH, Carlyle. 46. 2836 Browin lee road. Columbus. July 9. Christ the King 'hutch. Survivors his wife, Bertha a son, a sister and a brother. ENGLISH, Louise R„ 1330 E. Broad street, Columbus, July 11, St. Patrick's Church. Survivors: two sisters, four nieces and four nephews. DOOLEY, James J., 36. 1314 N. 4th street, Columbus, July 10. Sac red Heart Uhurch. Survivors: his wife, Mary a brother and a sister. o------------- Colombia Marks Birthday PHILADELPHIA, (NO—A So lemn High Mass will be celebrated here Sunday, the 130th anniver sary of Columbian independence, in memory of Don Manuel Torres, known as the “Benjamin Franklin of South America Torres was the first Latin American diplomatic agent ever officially recognized by the U. S. F.H.A. $1675 for non-vets Thermopane Window Walls Natural Birch Kitchen Cabinets Lennox Forced Air Automatic Heating Storm Sash and Screens for All Windows Sodded Lawns, Shrubbery, Shade Trees Choice of Interior Decorations Yale Hardware Throughout I-arge Lots with All Assessments Paid All Construction Approved by Federal Housing and Veterans’ Administration Inspectors NORTH ON SUNBURY RD. TO ARGYLE DR., WEST TO WOOD LAND AVE., NORTH 2 BLOCKS TO SAGAMORE RD. Plan To Ease Divorce Killed In England Proposal Cannes \iolent Protest By Doctors As Well As By Clergymen LONDON—(NC)—Thousands of doctors throughout Britain. non Catholic as well as Catholic, have hailed the decision of the council of the British Medical Association to withdraw a plan for easier di vorce. The plan, including a proposal favoring divorce by agreement when there is no prospect of re conciliation, was issued three months ago and roused a storm of protest among the association's 65,. 000 members. Another recommendation was “where there are grounds for di vorce but the offended party re fuses to take action the offending party should after a period be able to sue for divorce.” The plan, which w'as put before the Royal Commission now study ing revision of Britain’s marriage and divorce laws, was rejected of ficially at the British council’s conference in Dublin with the Irish Medical Association. The decision was believed to have been influenced not only by the doctors’ own protests, but also by recent warnings by both Cath olic and Church of England (An glican) leaders of the results of further relaxations. The Catholic Hierarchy, in a joint declaration, told the country that divorce was already wrecking the nation’s family life and that any further easing of present regu lations would multiply the appall ing social unrest already caused. The Anglican Archbishop of York. Dr. Cyril Forster Garbett, followed with a declaration that marriage is a permanent union, and repeated the Catholic fears of possible national disaster. He said: “The doctrine of the (Anglican) Church on marriage will remain unchanged whatever may be the outcome of the Commission. The Church teaches that marriage is a union permanent in its nature and lifelong of one man with one wom an to the exclusion of all others on either side. This teaching is deriv ed from Our Lord Himself. While it is binding on all members of the Church It should also be the ideal of the nation.” -------------------o------------------- Quits Socialist Party MINNEAPOLIS, Minn—(NC) Grace Carlson, w ho has been iden tified prominently with the Social ist Workers Party, has announced here that she has renounced the party and returned to the Catholic Church. The Socialist Workers Par ty has been characterized as a leftist organization of the Trotsky variety. Miss Carlson was named the party candidate for vice pres ident of the United States. Please WAIT for the DIAL TONE before you dial H's the equipment's way of saying pleas* THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Just before adjourning for the summer, the court refused to re consider its decision in a crucial case in Illinois. In that case, the court had up held an Illinois law forbidding pub lication of literature fostering rac ial or religious prejudice. By refusing to reconsider, the court in effect reaffirmed its deci sion. Now here is what I cannot un derstand. I cannot understand how the court can, at one moment, ov erthrow a New York law forbid ding sacrilegious movies, and at the next moment uphold an Illin ois law forbidding literature that fosters racial or religious prejud ice. If the one be unconstitutional, why isn’t the other? Bear with me for a moment while I swiftly review the court's decision in the case involving that vile Rossellini movie. “The Mir acle,” which viciously insulted the religious faith of Christians. The court offered the following reasons for overthrowing the law under which “The Miracle” had been refused a license: 1. A movie cannot be outlawed as sacrilegious, because there is no sufficiently exact definition of sac rilege. 2. A state cannot constitutionally vest such “unlimited restraining power” in a censor. 3. The movies are entitled to the same freedoms as is the public press. The following questions immedi ately occur to me: 1. 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OHIO As Matters Stand--------- Joe Brcig Says: It Is And It Ain' I am not a lawyer. I am only a man who tries to be logical. It may be that in some of the legal things that strike me as nonsense, there is hidden some mysterious legal sense. Maybe so. But I must say again that I am unable to fol low the mental processes of the present U.S Supreme Court. When You Want GOd* I I Furniture—Go to I CARLILE'S W«st Mam at Arcade Annes essay, poem, tract, leaflet, pamph let, editorial, newspaper column or magazine article fosters racial or religious prejudice? 3. If the movies are entitled to the same freedoms as the press, is not the press entitled to the same freedoms as the movies? If the movies may insult religion, why not the press do so? It seems to me that every argu ment offered by the court against New York's movie law could be ap plied with equal validity—or inval idity—against the Illinois liter ature law. Justice Frankfurter, in his opin ion rejecting the ban on “The Miracle,” said that somebody might object to almost anything as sac rilegious. Might somebody not also object to almost anything as fostering rac ial or religious prejudice? to “Othello” as anti-Negro, to "The Merchant of Venice’’ as anti-semet ic, to “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” as anti white. to the New Testament as an ti-Jewish. to the Old Testament as anti-Gentile? If it comes down to that, we can all play at this game of drawing long bows. And does not Rossellini’s movie, deriding the holiest beliefs of Christians, foster religious prejud ice and hatred? I repeat that I do not under stand. I am puzzled not only by IN THE HEART OF THE CITY STORE CLOTHES—HATS—FURNISHINGS SHOES II “B” Went Sida Square, Newark The Lad’s Store ae Well aa Dad’a NEWARK GUIDE CLASSIFIED SECTION ISc par Hne S.nH 4. Tn 4 P. O. Boa SIS Colnmhes 18, O Auctioneer JACK D. BRADDOCK AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD GOODS Real Estate, Farm Chattels, large or small. 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