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10—THE CATHOLIC TIDIES Friday. Dec. 18. 1953 64 Countries Get Medical Supplies From Mission Unit NEW YORK (NC) Almost 4,000 cases of medical supplies were sent to mission communities during the past yeaV by the Catho lic Medical Mission Board. Totalling 111.964 pounds, the 3.615 cases of supplies went to 107 communities in 64 countries. Board President Father Edward F. Gar esche, S.J., reported at the organ ization's annual meeting. Among outstanding features of the year's work were shipments of three million tablets of D.D.S. as a remedy for leprosy and 213.000 tablets of Daraprim for Malaria. Medical materials distributed by the board during the past year rep resent a value* approaching half a million dollars, Father Garesche stated. Through gifts and services donated, however, actual expendi tures are a small fraction of that amount, he stated. The Catholic Medical Mission Board provides medical supplies to Missionaries who “constantly call at the headquarters or write from their mission to ask for more and more aid and to tell of the won derful efficacy of medical work to save souls as well as heal brok en bodies,” Father Garesche said. Officers re-elected were Father Garesche. president, and Arch bishop Richard J. Cushing of Bos ton. vice-president. Included among members of the board are Bishop Sheen, Bishop John Boardman of Brooklyn, and James A. Farley, former U.S. Postmaster General. HARRY WELLNITZ Concrete & Cinder Building Units 4”-6”-8”-12” Steel Sash 231 N Princeton JO. 8112 PAY YOU WE 6% INTEREST Your Mon«y L«t Work For You Offer Ltnrnt«d to State of Ohio. COLUMBUS DISCOUNT AND LOAN E. BKOAO ST. Columbu*. Ohio FL S8SI UNITED REFRIGERATOR SERVICE 581 W. Town St. MA. 4231 Frigidaire and Tyler Refrigeration Equipment Sales and Service Hudson Cleaners 2-HOUR SERVICE 2301 Cleveland LA 3112 I A HUI ,.i i. PLUMBERS SEWERS A DRAINS Electric Roto Romer Sewer and Drain Service Phone Circleville 455 Save time and money by filling your needs through want ads Circleville Fast Freeze Food Locker ’.BIFFIN id »t«f» 161 Edison Ave. Circleville O CLASSIFIED SECTION 78r p«r hn. Christmas Gifts Practical ChriKtrnas Gifts, hnst mas Card* and Wrapping* Staple ton Office Supply Company, 829 Sixth Street, Phone 3-2731. AMBULANCE SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE Mart Gbne Ph Z- IDEAL MILK CO PORTSMOUTH DIAL 3-2951 The communist timetable the dln!( Inn eli the entin satellite orbit as early as 1946. but the “terrible tenacity of Poland’s national memory and the depths of the religious devotion of her people” upset the communist 3140 n»non* LA 1331 I Buyers' Circleville Guide GOELLERS PAINT STORE 319 k Main Circleville THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK 107 W Main St. Phone 62 PORTSMOUTH Xs BUILDING MATERIALS Pdt's Iru-Lme Blox UM 1 »N RETF. CO Di»l «3J1 Coal DUNN COAL CO. Gallio and Broadway Street* Painting Decorating PAINTING Inside and Out MeaawtuB «ff i Inftp Fin O Ph 4.«M7 Herriuan K Son* o. MEAT MARKETS Ki(hth and Metre? St. tl Gallia 8t Pheaa 12«» an! Phana STEWART'S DRUG STORE ORIGIN Al CUT RAYF Drug* A Prescription* r, A 1.1.1 A PR 1447 PHRThMOt IH OHIO Strange Companions In Springs* Lab Four senior nutrition students at the College of St. Mary of the Springs believe that seeing is be lieving. The textbook states the good and bad points of certain diets, so the class in Fundamentals of Human Physiology tried an experiment with white *ets to verify it. Shirley Boone, with pencil poised to jot down the latest weighing of the best fed rat, keeps her distance from the animals as much as possible, while Carol Staub, at scales, and Adrianne Carroll, holding rat, have learned to pet their animals and pretend to understend "rat talk." Boots Mattingly volunteered to read the weights from the scale as she is nearest the door in case one of the animals escapes. Carol's huge gloves are worn for effect as far as she is concerned, but several in the class felt much safer with them on. The rat on the scales is living on an inadequate diet. At the end of the experiment, these rats will be given a full diet in the hope that they will soon reach the health and avoirdupois of their better-fed lit ter mates. Catholics Upset Reds Timetable In Poland NEW YORK —(NC)— The communists were forced to wait eight years to ariest Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, primate of Poland, because of the nation’s profoundly Catholic char acter. according to a Voice of America commentator. said for and schedule there, Bertram Wolfe in a commentary prepared broadcast behind the Curtain throughout lhe free world. Cardinal Wyszynski is the last of the ranking prelates of the nations of Eastern Europe to he arrested, Wolfe declared, because the Red regime was unable to turn the “Church of the Polish people into a transmission holt of the Krem hn.” Wolfe explains the transmission belt theory of Soviet Communism as follows: LOOSE I.1.4I- OEV 1(18 IFFI( E bl PPLIKS HUNG I Qt’lPMl N I FAVORS ANO NOVELTIES NITSCHKE BROS. STATIONERS PRINTERS .37 F’«*» Got Street 4OL1MRLS. OHIO Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Designs Our Specialty Linden Florists called for lhe elimination of "As soon as totalitarians take over a given country, their first effort is to get hold of all non state organizations, all churches, trade unions, political parties, cooperatives, and voluntary as sociations, and turn them into organs and instruments of the state. "Gleichschalten" was Hit ler's word for the process. Lenin and Stalin called if mass organizations mission belts of the party." "turning info trans Communist Poland and Wolfe said, of con The churchmen of the other satellit'es, have resisted this “preices* quest of man s spirit.” "removed, Iramcd up. liquidated. The punishment is de cided first, and then a crime fabri cated to fit the punishment. Those who remain faithful to their vow are deposed bv inipioti* hands, pre vented from following then calling charged with ‘espionage’, dissolute ness, blackmarketing, treason’.” Reds To Lose Wolfe trace* hi*tory to show that time and again the Polish people have turned hack tyranny, and he lleligioiL* Freedom Guarantee Given Catholics In India NEW DELHI, India A state ment of India's Home Minister as suring Christians of “utmost liber ty to profess, practice and propa their religion was welcom- gate” ed by Dr. recent is regarded here altered policy of the Jmli.m gov ernment of discouraging tureign Catholies here. Kailas Nath Katju was in months identified with v.n.d ,.* the starlhnuh s Red Poles Attempt To "Save Face* LONDON (NC) The Polish communist regime is making a spe cial effort to counteract the world wide loss of prestige it suffered in arresting the Cardinal Primate by issuing a pamphlet in several for eign languages. The pamphlet is entitled “The Truth about Poland.” It printed in a guages and An impressive candlelight procession at Corpus Christi Church on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception was one of the high lights of special services ushering in the Marian Year. In the pro cession wore 125 girls from grades five through eight, who are members of the Blessed Virgin Sodality. Of this group, 45,new mem bers were received into the Sodality at the ceremony. Toepfner’s Fifth Ave. 1352 W. FIFTH AVE. Says—Next to a new Studebaker your best automobile BUY is a used STUDEBAKER. Reconditioned by Joe Toeptner’s factory trained mechanics. We are Studebak er specialists use genuine Studebaker parts backing each Studebaker with our 30-day guarantee Buy from your Studehaker Dealer—“That's Safety.” 1352 W. Sth Ave Religious Freedom in has reportedly been number of foreign lan will be disseminated through the Polish embassies and consulates abroad. The pamphlet maintains that the Red government “assures complete freedom of religion and religion* practices to all citizens” and prose cute* “only those religious who conduct activities aimed against the interests of the Polish nation.” th It claims His Eminence Stetan Cardinal Wyszynski. the Primate of Poland, was arrested because he “acted against the interests ol the Polish nation.” concludes in the words of President “It is my certain conviction that communist tyranny will be unsuc cessful in its attempts to subdue lhe religious faith of the Polish people, and to extinguish the na tional tradition in which that faith play* *o strong a pari.” Christian missionary’ work Dr. Katju issued the statement in reply to Christian leaders who drew his attention to a flagrant case of forced conversion of Chris tians to Hinduism in the district of Mathura close to New Delhi. The incident was interpreted here as part ot a regular campaign to drive Indian Christians, especially those in told. the interior, to the Hindu Minister Katju declared was “distressed’ tn learn Home that Indinn Christians are being maltreated on the ground of then religion.” Unified World Order Possible, Says Bishop WASHINGTON (NC) Unified world order is attain able with the backing of “the supernatural resources of eter nity itself and the spiritual riches of religion.” Bishop John J. Wright of Worchester told more than 1.000 guests at the 44th annual Pan American Thanksgiving Day Mass in the nation's capital. Attending the Mass were ambass-l ar’ors and their staffs from 21 Lat-ltruly great and good of etery na in American republics, high-rank-1 tion could somehow come together Ing U.S. government officials in-lin a mighty congress of the spirit chiding Chief Justice Earl War-1 ually elite from all lands.” ren. Secretary of State John Fos-F ter Dulles, Secretary of Labor Jam es P. Mitchell. Supreme Court Jus tice* Sherman Hinton and Stanley Reed, and several Senators and federal judges. Legal and juridical defects are only the partial cause of ‘‘current disenchantment with the United Nations.” Bishop Wright said, and iht- defects “can indubitably hel Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Ci cognani. Apostolic Delegate to the U.S., celebrated the Pontifical High Mass in St. Patrick’s Church. In the sanctuary were Archbishop Patrick A. O'Boyle of Washington, Bishop Bryan T. McEntegart rec- tor of the Catholic University of America. Bishop John J. RumbU DflflF Charleston. Auxiliary Bishop Johnl ljg McNamara of Washington, and 112 other members of the hierarchy. Peace effort* might be speedily realized, the prelate stated, “if the Businessmen Asked To Aid Collegians KANSAS CITY. Mo.-—(NC) A call lor businessmen to aid Catho lic students in problems of rehg ion at secular colleges was sound cd holme member* of the Serra Club here. “Next to fostering vocations, there is probably no more import ant field oi work we could help with than that of conserving and increasing Catholic faith among those attending secular colleges and mmer-itie*’’. businessman! John V. Quigley stan d. I Proving to the young people that TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COLUMBUS Real Estate For Salt EASTMOOR remedied by charter revision and 165 ft. lot in exclusive residential appropriate diplomatic action.” I section. Less than 1 block to new "But much more basic than |St. Catharine School. EX. 5467. these organizational difficulties are the organic diseases, the mor al aenemia and emotional starva tion, which threaten with slow death a political body apparently expected to survive, indeed to flourish in an almost complete spiritual vacuum,” the prelate said. CHILLICOTHE Milliners NEW YORK HAT SHOP W 2nd Ph 342* OWL BAR AND GRILL AIL LEGAL BEVERAGES GOOD FOODS 295 East Mair. St. Phona 8070 Chillicothe, Ohio I l|K In hi* sermon Bishop Wright IW said: ‘‘The prayers of the sensitive I w priest and the hopes of the con-1122 cientious diplomat have a common I IK preoccupation at the moment. How I IK shall we restore to healed integ-llgg rity the mutilated -octal body of 11^ mankind? How shall we bring thel IK unity of order out oi the chaos nt I |K international hntagonisms whiehllv afflict our dixided race’ HewllS shall we make the Many into One I IK aim accomplish the one WithoutllE destroying the Many .” I Ip 11 time und above all,IIgy the place confidently and prayer-1122 fully to declare that, despite thel IK temporal and political character of I problem, the supernatural re I Mr sources Of eternity itself and thelLj spiritual riches oi religion are en I IK tirelj n the side of its solution,”1 he said. |K No Sterile Ideal “Human unity is neither unat tainable nor a sterile ideal the God who made us at once One and Manx will that ue achieve a un inedvorld order productive otllj? tffeace. while retaining the diver si-1 Im mman and wholesome differ-11^ dice.- by which the nationg arellK made prosperous neighbors.” I IflF Bi.-hnp Wright pointed out thatl Igyp I In- best exemplars of 11^2 unity. “No others are so typical as I IK are the saint* of lhe national diff-I |K erences by which we are Many andlw ...nr so trapspend these dittlli’ erences Io reflect the unities byllK ■huh we are One. Mho is more IM?, lewish than St. Paul? More Ital I Ifl? lan than St. Francis? More Span-I Im i ll than Ignatius or great St. Ter-llj^ Mme I irnch than St. Joan?||K Mbre English than st ThomaslMF More. Yet what nation dare ciairnllm anx one ef these for Itself aloncFr nd what fragment of humanity has not been made holier by the thought of them? CLASSIFIED SECTION pct l,n* A Send Ad» Ta O. H"’ *3* C*lumln* Automobile Dealers 11.' asked fOl support Of thel ▼'V.LX/-KI Ml ULU Newman lub* where classes by I iir**l C* AAcD AN I tl_b Your Pontiac-t adilkc Dealer priests keep the student's religiousiow*“ Oedlawhie tiaining level with hl- tollege stud 1301 lpnUl ia te*. He also urged Catholic husi nessmen to show college students ,a,,wh n thp| omplete Banking bcrute Lome and in business oilier I The BANKING SERVICE Campbell National Bank “We can help most by the "aylphonp 77 LaRue Ohio we put into practice Catholic doc-1.Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp, trine in mu lite- and our proles *ions as an examnle for those who are studying to take our places,” Mr. Quigley said. BEAUTY SHOPS Neva Grace Beauty Shop Dial 2-0902 639 N Prospect Outlining the steps taken by in quiring young people which lead them to questioning their faith, he said that trouble areas” wen ml \ew classes EVERY WEEK the field* of philosophy, economic-! and history. BUSINESS COURSES MARION BUSINESS COLLEGE Write to THE REGISTRAR Mar inn Business College. 133 W Center Marion Ohio I I Catholic businessmen put Catholic! principle* into practice was onel way oi saving the student from! false conclusions. Mr Quigley said I "Student* very seldom either! come into or go out of the Ca tholic Church for intellectual rea sons," he stated. "Some emotional reason is the first moving force, they rationalize later The power of good example is the most valuable thing the business and professional man can provide. “Actually seeing Catholic phil o*opln in operation inside a home where people are obviously living by the principles of faith, and are happy and purposeful, will do more in a half hour to kill doubts than will hours of learned discourse.” ________ Dry Cleaners harramXn DRY CLEANERS 288 E. Church St Marion 2-1627 Furniture Stores GROLL'S—WALDO Exclusive Franchise Dealers OSTERMOOR Fine Mattresses and Roa springs i Tu»i. Thur*., and Sat. Eves Till at th* RITZ BAR & GRILL u» Marion Tod ear ger Mat ItahaB Spa. Rhetts, Ravoh. Italian Pisaa, Good Steak* A Chicken and HOME MAPE PASTERHES Frennuwi Baer* 4 faae* Drsaka. 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