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SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 18. Three Alameda County
Superior Court judges in a split decision ruled unconstitution
al California's Proposition Three, which exempted non-profit,
private elementary and high schools from property tax.
Confusion created by the
statement issued by Hi- Eminance
James Francis Cardinal McIntyre.
Archbishop of Los Angeles, who
pointed out that the ruling applies
merely to Alameda County alone
and not to the rest of the State.
It has been announced that the
decision will be appealed to the
California Supreme Court by the
District Attorney of Alameda
County.
In rendering their 2-to-1 deci
sion. the three judges declined to
hand down a written opinion.
Californians went to the polls
last November 4 and voted in fa
vor of Proposition Three, which
brought California in line with
the other 47 States of the nation
in recognizing the contribution of
private schools to the welfare of
the community by exempting
them from property taxes.
The suit in the Alameda County
Superior Court was instituted by
Alfred J. Lundberg, chairman of
the California Taxpayers’ Alliance.
It asked that the provisions of
Proposition Three be declared null
and void because they violated the
State Constitution as well as the
First Amendment of the U.S. Con
stitution.
LOS ANGELES (NC) In a
statement issued here on the Ala
meda County CoTirt ruling on
Proposition Three, Cardinal Mc
Intyre declared:
"The decision of the Superior
Court of Alameda County is con
fusing. Confusing and upsetting,
first, because it affects Alameda
County alone and not the remaind
er of the State second, because it
upsets the scales of justice as pro
vided by the vote of the sovereign
people of California.
It is also confusing because it
was a split decision of three iudg
es. Usually the law' in these cir
cumstances requires a unanimous
opinion. Heme, its validity may
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HY FAIHER GABRIEL HAFFORD
The Saint Of Th* Week
When a juvenile delinquent be
comes a saint it is news: when he
becomes one of the greatest saints
of all. it shows just how much
potential was developed by the
grace of God. That, in brief, is the
story of St. Augustine. His mother
became a saint praying lor his
conversion. St. Monica didn't rest
until the great possibilities she
saw in Augustine were given a
chance to develop for good through
the grace of Almighty God. Pray
to Augustine that you will get to
realize your great worth.
Dissipation
People don’t die from overwork,
but from over-indulgence.
Over And Over Again
Anyone who is old enough to
remember and think knows how
strong habit becomes. The one
strange thing about habit is that
good habits can be dropped much
easier than had ones. With (hat in
mind, he sure to hold fast to the
good hahits you have formed.
Morning and night prayers fall into
that category. Be sure to say them
daily and every day. tor a person
who prays cannot get very far away
from God.
Flying Corks From Th* Pop House
“They gave me the old brush
off: ‘Don’t call us, we’ll call you.
News From Hollywood
This past w-eek I got a file of
letters from the Motion Picture
Association of America Inc. better
known as the Breen Office. It
seems that the caution 1 expressed
a few weeks ago was interpreted
by them as a greater threat to the
industry than 3D.. At the time 1
warned you to stav away from had
movies, and the Office hurried to
inform me that fop-bracket movie
men are solidly behind the Code.
These men support the (’ode at
considerable sacrifice states the
letter. They know of no policy
by responsible people in Holly
wood for making indecent pictures.
Well, I am glad to hear all this,
hut it is all very materialistic.
The “considerable sacrifice’’ means
financial sacrifice, not moral
sacrifice, and movie men have to
face the judgement of God and 1
would love to see all of them
save their souls. I would like to
see everyone in the movie field.
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THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 8, 1 9 5 3
California Court Voids Referendum Exempting Private Schools from Taxes
decision was emphasized in a
be questioned. The decision at
tempts to disqualify the action of
the State Legislature, the Governor
and the vote of the people in the
last election.
“We are pleased to hear that
the decision will be appealed to
the Supreme Court of the State
by the District Attorney of Ala
med a County.
"All of the elements of approval
seem to have been contained in the
referendum which was submitted
to the vote of the people last. fall.
The issue was clearly understood
by the people. Almost a half mil
lion voters, with knowledge and
forethought, registered their opin
ion upon the question which was
intelligently and completely sub
mitted. A split decision, rendered
without a written opinion in Ala
meda County, now attempts to void
the will of the people and the
legislature in whom the power of
legislation resides and this on an
apparent questioned technicality.
“Confusion is further present be
cause schools for those of college
level are exempted. The action of
the legislature and the people in
the recent referendum was to cor
rect this injustice and give to the
elementary and secondary schools
the same exemption and to make
them share equally with higher
education.
“But this effort to equalize and
correct the prolonged injustice
against the less favored is now
looked upon as unconstitutional by
the court ot Alameda County. Con
tradiction as well as discrimination
seems apparent at leant to the
practical mind. This decision as
rendered affects only the non-prol
it schools in Alameda County. It
affects those which are conducted
hy the Protestant groups, by the
Catholic groups or by private indi
viduals, but only in Alameda Coun
ty.”
e\en the ushers, have a chance to
see beautiful and uplifting enter
tainment that would prepare them
lor the beauties of the Beatitic
Vision. The legion of Decency
Lists have many unobjectionable
pictures listed week
high school person
be, daring and see
aren’t recommended
the work of the tons of persons
who are trying to ghe them pro
per guidance. So don’t stay away
from good movies or the good pen
pie of the movies industr will
have to get jobs working for the
evil souls who aie behind the
sketching of those turbulent movie
adds that appear in the press and
lobbies.
by week. Any
who wants to
pictures that
are thwarting
Touchdown Patset, Eh?
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makes a single first down in ten
games” says Frank Leahy.
Friends
The other day I saw a girl beat
the dog out of a poor fifth* nup
whom "he dragged into a ding
store. I telf sorry for the pooch,
for he was not having the least
bit ol tun with the magazines she
was freely reading. I would
mention the type stuff she wa
reading but I'd get another letter
from you know where. It is too
had that a hoy or girl publicly
shows the world what kind of
small character he or she i- by
heating a pup who is leashed and
cannot run away.
Could Be
Some little children’s reputation
for gentleness is ba*-ed on the ah
sence of premeditation.
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Years ago beauty was at least
skin deep.
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14. Each of the Cardinals,—Archbishop Stritch of Chicago, Spellman
of New York end Mooney of Detroit—is an alumnus of th* 94-year
old instution. Above is a west side view of a portion of the nearly
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BELO HORIZONTE, Minas
Gerais, Brazil (NC) Dr.
Antonio Vasconcelos. majority
leader of the Minas Gerais
Legislative Assembly, resigned
his leadership rather than ap
prove a government subsidy
for a spiritualist congress.
Dr. Vasconcelos’ action came
shortly after Bishop Gerard de
Proenca Sigaud of Jacarezinho had
issued a statement warning that
spiritualism, or spiritism, was
speading “like a plague over all
Brazil.”
(Spiritualism is a practice where
by people endeavor to communi
cate with the souls of the dead or
other spirits. It involves supersti
tion and Catholics are forbidden to
take part in it.)
Explaining his reason for relin
quishing his majority leadership,
Dr. Vasconcelos declared that “to
divide spiritually the nation is anti
patriotic.” He branded spiritism
as “denying and opposing funda
mental dogmas of the Catholic re
ligion.”
“A Catholic.” the legislator add
ed, “is not obliged to cooperate,
through his voting, in the dissem
ination of a doctrine which means
the destruction of his own religion
and that of nearly all Brizilians.”
Vilhena de
the National
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Archives, published an article in
Twenty Million
Circulation For
Catholic Press
NEW YORK (NC) The
'Catholic Press in the United
States and Canada now counts
a total circulation of nearly 20
million, according to figures in
the new Catholic Press Direc
tory.
The Directory, published by
the Catholic Press Association
with headquarters here, shows a
total circulation of 19,765,809
for 572 Catholic newspapers and
magazines in the two countries.
The total newspaper circulation
is listed as 3,788, 947 and the
magazine figure is 15.976,862.
Thus, magazines alone now sur
pass in circulation the 15,830,
684 figure given in last year’s
directory for the entire Cath
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Women can rule the world, as mothers and teachers of th* future
leaders. A good Catholic mother is a tower of strength in our mission*.
Th* Sisters of Nazareth have a "Girlstown," celled Peduapuram, where
they safeguard poor girl* and rescue fallen girl* and train them a*
homemaker* and farm helper*. Now they have only two dormitories
and a dispensary. They need help to add a wing for working girls, a
maternity and foundling wing. MOTHERS, SEND YOUR MITE TODAY
with a prayer of thank* for your own daughter.
MONICA GUILD is our Near East Altar Society. Members give $1-A
MONTH to adorn our chapels. Won’t you join. Some members want
to give articles themselves, like these
Statue $30 Picture $15 Mass Kit ........ $100
Altar Stone ..... 10 Mass Bell ......... 5 Linens .............. 15
Monstrance 40 Tabernacle ........ 25 Altar ............... 75
S-O-S TO ALL VINCENTIANS
We appeal to the apostolic, self-sacrificing St. Vincent De Paul Soc
ieties. Your fellow-member* in Jerusalem need immediate help in
1 their valiant work with our REFUGEES in the Holy City. An unfinish
ed war ha* paralyzed work. They help feed and clothe over 2,000 job
less Arab families. They ask for FOOD PACKAGES ($10). Send your
used clothe* through our warehouse, 52-15 Flushing Ave., Maapeth, N. Y.
We have pathetic appeals from those “blessed angels of charity,” the
Little Sisters of the Poor in Istanbul, Turkey. Alone in a Moslem
world, heroically they live Christ's poverty to care for aged outcasts of
Mohammedan families. They plead for your mite. It feeds one person
for three days. $10 keeps one lor a month.
BROTHERS, PLEASE
Our missionaries thank God daily for their helpers, our hard-working
Brother*. Th* priest would be lost without them. We need $200 to
train one. Our novitiate at Cheron, Eritrea, train* native Brother*.
They will not be able to continue without help soon. Won't you help?
TONIOS is a poor lad in Maronite Seminary in Lebanon. He has two
more years beofre ordination. Where will he find the yearly cost of
his training ($100)? Won’t you help him reach his exalted goal? You
need not give all at once. A missionary priest to your credit on Judge
ment Day! THINK OF IT!
HEART OF HEARTS
This special devotion for August is to th* Immaculate Heart of Mary.
This is also the particular devotion to Our Lady of Fatima. During Her
month send Her an alma for Her new FATIMA SHRINE in JORDAN.
Mary will never forget. A block cost* $10.
The Bishop of Trichur, India, wrote not long ago that there is almost
no medical care for the poor there. He is losing golden opportunities
of reaching them because he has no funds for a MISSION HOSPITAL.
The Holy Cross Sisters will be the nurses. Won’t you help him? Thank
God for your own health. Your mite buys a brick. A medical kit costs
$75. Endow a bed for $250.
BEHIND THE SCENES
You'll be very active behind the scene for many years in our Near
East mission* if you'll help Sister Stephanie, a novice with th* Sister*
of Perpetual Help at Harissa. The cost of her training is $150 a year
for her two year* there. Your help now will make her many year* of
labor possible. You may give in. any payments you choose.
Those STRINGLESS GIFTS are wnoderful help to our Holy Father
when emergencies arise so suddenly that he has no time to appeal.
SPOTLESS SACRIFICE
Who can measure th* power of th* Holy Sacrifice before th* Throne
of God. The Son of God Himself plead* for u*. You always remember
your beloved dead with Masses. How about your soul? Arrange now
for Gregorian Messes for yourself. Ask for our SUSPENSE CARD.
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