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10 ad NCCW Head Decries Bulgarian ’’Trial,'* Sentence Of Bishop ASHINGTON The State De-------------------------------------------------- partment is making every effort to inform the Bulgarian people of the disgust felt by the free world over the "trial" and death sentence im posed on Bulgarian Catholic Bish op Eugene Bossilkoff and three CXO Group Slates December Dinner, January Meeting PORTSMOUTH Next meeting of the Southern Deanery of the Catholic Youth Organization has been scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 15. in the basement of St. Joseph's church, Circleville. At the last meeting ot tne group, held recently at St. Mary’s school in Portsmouth, plans were also made for a dinner and social to be held Dec. 28 at St. Peters school, Chillicothe. The banquet will be served at 6:30 p.m. with an admission charge of one cover ed dish and 50c. The Chillicothe group will be in charge of decora tions and entertainment. The Southern Conference of the CYO has been slated for the third Sunday of March at St. Mary’s school in Portsmouth, according to Joseph Carle of Chillicothe, president of the Southern Dean ery, CYO. Leaders of CYO units from Cir cleville, Jackson, Chillicothe, WelL fton and Portsmouth attended the ast meeting at which Carle pre sided. Patricia Kelly of Chillicothe acted as secretary 2333 N. HIGH ST. AT PATTERSON Ambulance GA 5909 Office 24 E. Third Ave. Columbus, Ohio COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE 3M8 AU 591)9 HOMt-LIKf Within the Financial Mean* of Any Family FUNERAL SERVICE SINCE 1170 Dial priests. Two dozen other priests and 12 laymen were given prison terms. This was disclosed in a letter to Mrs. William H. Dalton of Augusta, Me., president of the National Council of Catholic Women, from Howard A. Cook, chief of the State Department's division of public liaison. The letter was in reply to one of protest sent to the de partment by the NCCW head. During and since the "trial,” the Voice of America has devoted much attention to the reaction in the United States and the rest of the free world over the travesty on justice, Mr. Cook said. He also recalled that the State Department issued a press release on the "Trial of Leading Catholic Clergy in Bul garia, "touching on the crude bru tality and the hostile atmosphere in which the “trial” was staged. Mr. Cook told Mrs. Dalton: “ft is very helpful to us to have your organization's statement of views on this question. WILLIAM J. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME 1188 SOUTH HIGH STREET (Gate* and High Street) COLUMBUS McNAMARA FUNERAL HOME A Catholic Funeral Home Upholding Catholic Ideals, Following Catholic Principle* --------------o------------- 3 Newly Named Cardinals Make Kelreat With Pope VATICAN CITY (Radio, NC) —Three newly named Cardinals have joined His Holiness Pope Pi us XII and other prelates now mak ing their annual retreat here. They are Archbishops Gaetano Cicog nani, Papal Nuncio to Spain, and Paul Emil Leger of Montreal, Can ada. and Msgr. Alfredo Ottaviana, Assessor of the Sacred Congrega tion of the Holy Office. •it i\eeu THESE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Experienced in Catholic Funerals offer CONSCIENTIOUS AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE KELLY FUNERAL HOME UN. 4371 Ambulance GA 8149 Residence UN NEW 405 f. TOWN ST., COLUMBUS MAEDER-QUINT Ambulance Service GArfield 3011 SucceMor te Funeral Parlors ARTHUR H. MAEDER A CO. 1040 S. HIGH ST. Just north of Greenlawn Av. LIO F. HAAG FUNERAL HOME GA. 4569 A Sotitfied Cuitomer on Aseef. Sotitfiod Customer* ore OUR Bert ASSETS, for more thon 27 Yeor* we hove been rendering the bort possible service* ©t the leort possible Expense 1177 Went Mi A»eM Cnhwakut, Okie Pbetse UN 1831 Fb.aeUNMTY Catholic Men’s Luncheon Club Elects Sweeney W" III w..... Budd Sweeney, popular Col umbus news commentator, and a member of Immaculate Conception parish, Columbus, was elected to the presidency of the Catholic Men's Luncheon club at the group’s meeting in the Virginia Hotel last week. The Luncheon club, which has no membership dues, is formed of a group of Catholic men w ho gather on the first Friday of each month at the Virginia Hotel to lunch together and then hear some prominent speaker give a brief talk on some phase of Catholicity. The meetings last only one hour —from 12 noon until 1 o’clock. Each member is required only to pay for his own lunch. Besides Sweeney Walter Burk ley, Jr., was elected vice-president William Dunn, secretary, and Ed Brindgardner. treasurer. Sweeney succeeds Walter Burk ley, Sr„ who served as president during the past year. Mr. Binkley, Sr., along with John Crawford, William Dunn, Bud Sweeney and Paul Tracy, were elected to the board of trustees. Cabinet Member Martin P. Durkin (above) of Chevy Chase Md president of the Plumbers union, American Feder ation of Labor in the cabinet of President elect Eisenhower. Mr Durkin will be the fourteenth (a tholic to serve in a U.S. cabinet post A parishioner of Blessed Sac rament Church, Washington, D.C., he is a daily communicant. THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1952 Student Nurses Present Christmas Play Members of the Student Nurse* Association of St. Francis Hospital, Columbus (above), entertained with a Christmas play at two functions last week. The first was the Christmas party and quarter ly business meeting of th*. Diocesan Council of Catholic Nurses held Sunday at the St. Francis Nurses Home. At this, members brought Christmas gifts for the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor and stu dent nurses from various schools of nursing in the ocese were guests. The second was the monthly meeting of the Student Nurses Association of Columbus, also held et the St. Francis Nurses Home. Group singing of carols highlighted this session. I don’t like their conceit. I despise their hypocrisy, and the blandness with which they take for granted that we are too stupid to see through it I detest the su perior airs they assumed as they sat in the hearing room in Wash ington and lectured the House committee which was investigating obscene literature. I am entirely in sympathy with the anger of the committee chair- man. Representative E C. Gathings of Arkansas. 1 can understand why his anger burst forth in sarcasm, as when he said to one of the pub hshers, “You're doing a great serv ice to mankind by putting out this sluff, aren't you? Are you a happy man when you go to bed at night?" I appreciate also the indignation which caused Representative Reva Beck Bosone of Utah, almost to sputter. I can see why she cast aside parliamentary terminology, and burst forth almost inarticu lately, “You know darn well you're attracting the young mind, the lovesick mind, the mind tied up with glamour, all in the wrong light to sell your books." The attitude of the publishers was so outrageously self righteous, so complacent and impenitent, that GOP Nanieis A bp. O’Bovle To Inaugural ion Committee WASHINGTON (NC) Arch bishop Patrick A. O’Boyle of Wash ington has been named to the com mittee arranging lor the inaugura lion of Dwight D. Eisenhower as president ot United States Jan. 20. Joseph C. McGarraghy, inaugural committee chairman, announced Archbishop O'Boyle has been nam ed a co-chairman ot the sub-coin mittee on religious observances Other co-chairmen are Bishop An gus Dun of the Episcopal church and Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld. II allstrip Wallpaper Remover NO STEAM NO FUSS NO MUSS NEVER A DISSATISFIED CUSTOMER Insist on W ALLSTRIP Wallstrip is outstanding in the fact that it is the only one recommended to pene trate water mixed paints. See Your Local Hardware, Wallpaper or Paint Dealer WRITS FOR FURTHSR INFORMATION SUPERIOR PRODUCTS 859 Fairwood Ave. COLUMBUS 5, OHIO BW As Matters Stand-------------- Joe Breig Says: The Peddlers Of Filth My primary reason for not lik ing the publishers of filth is that they publish filth. I have a sec ondary reason which in some ways is deeper and broader than the first. I dis like the filth peddlers be cause they take the people, and the people’* e e s e nta tives, for fools. That is, they are undemocratic. I do not blame anybody fnr becom ing almost speechless with anger. There are times when words won’t do a job that needs doing. There are times when what is called for is a cat-o-nine-tails. The publishers, of course, looked down their noses when Representa tive Gathings tailed to recognize the illustration on one of their books as a picture of a sculpture by Rodin. That was a great oppor tunity lor them to pose as patrons of the arts, as men of superior cul lOre. Such men habitually take refuge behind the classics. I am sorry that Representative Gathings did not blurt out what is the truth that Rodin's statue, however competently done, is an appeal to lust and that it was the lust, not the art, which caused the publishers to use it. What they care about is not art, but money and they don’t give a fig how much damage they do getting it. Obviously they take us for fools. Why else would they try to defend their low business by arguing hypocritically that they "must re flect the world as it is," and that they "have a responsibility" for satisfying the curiosity of readers about perversions, degeneracies and prostitutions? Why else did they sit there talking in their su perior tones about the fact that Homer, Plato and Shakespeare dealt frankly with sin? Clearly these publishers take us for idiots. They think we cannot see through their imbecilic guff about "reflecting the world." They imagine that we are not literate enough to distinguish between Shakespeare who handled vice in such a way as to turn people against it and the pitful writers they hire to entice the reader into abominations by their literary wal lowings and slobberings. Well, we are not idiots. We and our children are not a brainless rabble to be exploited for money, and to be silenced with down the nose snob talk when we protest. It is true that we are more pa tient than we ought to be. We ought to do less talking about this evil, and more acting. But if these men think that there is no end to our patience, they are mistaken. Representative Gathings and his committee need not pull their punches in the least They have the people with them. We will sup port them to the hilt in whatever steps they decide to take And let them not be deterred by double talk about freedom of the press. We know prostitution of the press from freedom of the press. W# don’t like press prostitution any more than we like any other kind. Let Representative Gathings draw up whatever legislation is necessary to stop it. He will find that we ar with him.__________ BACK AGAIN)-------- Pickerel Dinner $1*25 Every Friday 6 P. M. K. of C. Dining Room State and Sixth Street* Columbus, Ohio 44 Miraculous Cures Counted At Lourdes Bureau Terms 1156 Cases At Famed French Shrine Medically Unexplainable PARIS (NC) Of the 1.200 cures at Lourdes that have been certified as medically unexplain able, only 44 are recognized by the Church as miraculous. This was revealed in an article in La Croix, Paris Catholic daily, by Dr. Francois Leuret, chief of the Lourdes Bureau of Medical Au thentication which certified the cures. Dr. Leuret stressed the fact that the Bureau never proclaims any cure a miracle. It is concerned only with establishing the medical facts of a case. On the basis of t|jese facts, the Church decides whether or not a given cure is miraculous. He added, however, that he be lieved there were many miracles among the cures at Lourdes which the Bureau could not certify be cause of insufficient evidence. Dr. Leuret is the only physician permanently attached to the Bu reau. His job is to preside at ex aminations and discussions of al leged cures which other doctors make at the Bureau. These are usually doctors accompanying some pilgrimage who are in Lourdes for only a short time. Any doctor, of any belief or no belief, is free to go to the Bureau and make whatever investigations he likes and to be present when ever an alleged cure is being in vestigated. The facts to be determined by the Bureau include the proven presence of an illness before the person cured came to Lourdes, that the cure was instantaneous and complete, that no medical treatment of any sort was involved and that the cure cannot be ex plained by natural causes. BUYERS' FKADE WITH THE ROE EMERSON CLOTHES—HATS—FURNISHINGS SHOES 11 “S" West Side Square, Newark The Lad’* Stere ae W*ll a* Dad'* “Tfce Store TAnt l» Di/ferenl” FURNITURl & ACCESSORIES Sam Alban,- S7-5S W. Main St. Newark Ted's Jewelry Newark 7 Union St Phone 49242 Sawyer's Market Quality Foods 393 E. Mein Newark, Ohio ALTMEYER SHELL SERVICE The Most Powerful Gasoline a Cer. Buckingham and Granville St* Swanks Market OPEN SUNDAYS Phono 32151 45 Granville Newark Insured Deposits THE NEWARK TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Depot it Insurane* Corporation USED LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS S. G. (TEDO) L0EWEND1CK & SONS UNNVILLE ROAD PHONE *1*4 When You Want GOOD Furniture—Go to CARLILE'S West Male at Areade Annex IN THE heart OF THE--- city STORK ‘Thy Will Be Done’ Is Prayer Of Mother As Eyesight Fades ATLANTA (NC) The Med ical Mission Sisters of Philadelphia, who staff a clinic here, dropped in recently at the home of Russia Jackson, mother of nine children. According to Sister M. Jacob, the family—quartered in a small three room house with only a little fire place and a pot-bellied stove for its heat—has had lots of sickness. When it's not a major illness, she says, at least one of the children— ranging in age from 14 to about one —always seems to have a cold. Religion Is Cure For Communism KOTTAYAM. India—(NO—The only solution to communism is making religion a part of the people's life. India's Vice President Randa Krishnahan told a group of Indian students for the priesthood in Rome. "It is the absence of religion in day-to-day practical life that helps to spread communism,” he said. “Christianity must spread in India by developing and preserving Indian national characteristics and culture. That has been the case in other countries.” Asked for a special message by the students, Vice-President Krish nahan replied: "God is freedom, and God demands love. The devil wants slaves, and satan is nothing but slavery." NEWARK CLASSIFIED SECTION Me per line Rend 4d. To 4 p. O. Bee Colombo* 14. O SEPTIC TANKS Pre-Caat Concrete SEPTIC TANKS CONCRETE AND CINDER BLOCKS W. L. MATTOX Corner Forry and Daniel Ave., Phone 064 Newark. Ohio SERVICE STATIONS HERTZ DRIVE-UR-SELF SYSTEM Phone 9087 PEARSON'S MARATHON SERVICE CENTER FIFTH AND CHURCH STREETS Newark'* Fineet Service Center! PHONE 9171*4 fil POPLAR AVENUE ------SWEEPERS---- PARTS AND SERVICE 1 LABOR AND PARTS GUARANTEED FREE INSPECTION VACUUM CLEANERS AS FOLLOWS Air« ay Kirby Apex Premier Lewt General Electric Cadillac Regina Elect rolux Royal Eureka Singer Hamilton Beach Universal Hoover West inghoua* Kenmore Electro Hygiene Tank Sweeper Part* All Make* Hose. Filters. Dust Baas, Switches, Cords and Plugs The P. Smith Sons Lumber Co. Building Material* Yard and Office 4S-85 South Second Street NEWARK OHIO L.O.L.P. Established Added to that now is the fact that Mrs. Jackson’s eyes are failing. Sister Jacob says the mother has glaucoma and doctors have warned her to prepare for the day when she will be blind. pct DOLANS Clothing & Shoes 59 S. 3rd St. Newark, O. TOM STEVENS The medical missioner recalls that the day she visited the home, Mrs. Jackson was sweeping the floor in the front room, with an array of children engaged in var ious activities about her. The sisters asked, “how are your eyes, Russia?" And the woman answered: “They are no better ■. In fact they are worse. I can tell it every day. I can’t even tell when I am sweeping anymore.” And with a despairing look around, she declar ed, “It just seems 1 can’t go blind. There is so much But then, according to the Sister, the mother of nine added: "If it is to be, though. I will ac cept it like anyone else.” “We left shortly,” Sister Jacob says. “We had just heard another ‘Thy Will be done’ uttered with a sincerity that echoed again Mary’s ‘fiat’ in accomplishing God’s will.” -------------------0_----------------- Paper Cites Franciseans SAPPORO, Japan (NC) A special cultural award has just been conferred on Sister Xavera Rehme of the Franciscan Sisters of St. George by the Hokkaido Shim bun. most important daily in the northern island of Japan. EGAN-RYAN FUNERAL SERVICE Our *l»t Year Serving th* Cathell* famili** ad Central Okie. New Parking Lot AMBULANCES GUIDE BORDEN'S Dairy & Ice Cream Co. 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