6—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday. June 18. 1954 Catholic L. Collections Total $1,116,277 WASHINGTON (NC) The annual collections taken up for the Catholic University of Ameri- ca in ail American dioceses and archdioceses have reached a total of $1 166,277. according to the University rector. McEntegart said and bequests to came to $90,343. n Bishop Bryan J. additional gifts the university O Be Scientific When temptation bounces back on your conscience-radar watch your step. INSURANCE BUR1MJ NANCE'S SPORTSMEN'S SHOP Mattresses Made Into Innertpnnfi Mellreoeeo Marie Io Order A Rebuilt Feolber Renovating A I pholeteHisg OHIO RIDDING CO BUCKEYE LAKE BAKERY TREATS FRESH FROM THE OVEN TO YOU NEW SYSTEM BAKERY Buckeye Lake _____ Construction Materials At Park Entrance E. C. (Ed.) Plank, Prop. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS RC 30 CONCMKTB KLOCKS Brick and T*la— Butlding Material* BASIC CONSTRUCTION MAILRIALF Rhone i. i Ma a Si Drug Steres RIEDER PHARMACY Cor. 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Ask Questions ire going away for a va sure to find out what will be able to attend east on Sunday. I have a fewr chaps who have If you cation, be time you Mass at I rned down lucrative jobs this mmer liecause they found out it ould be impossible to attend ass daily and thereby miss Com union. More power to them. Not are as strong as that you at least ly Mass. Ask the iss is being said. when Mass 11 find them very co-oper nd thev will admire your Flying Corks From the Pop House “Nothing destroys his appetite like her cooking." Tip From Eden »od gave Ac clothing, Keep that MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR BUCKEYE MARINE Buckeye Lake, Ohio Evinrude Motors, Wolverine and Starcraft Boats. Custom-Craft and Cris-Craft Kits, Skis, Boat Paints and Hardware, Toe-Nee Trailers. EDDIE’S MARINE MART NEAR YACHT CLUB BUCKEYE LAKE, OHIO CHILLICOTHE S IVSiij Grocer* FRANK J. HUNN ME ATS AND GROCERIES Fro* Delivery Dial eal«t Bl CHILLICOTHE, OHIO Hardware PIERCE & TODD HARDWARE IB E. 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It will repay your effort in finding it, for there is no effort whatever to reading it. It is dynamic. So Take It If this isn’t the kind of weather you would order, try sending it back. Clean Before and After Everyone likes to find a clean spot for a picnic. It just isn’t any fun getting the ground crew to clean up a place before you set tle down to enjoy some fun. That goes for you when you are ready to call it a day and wind up the picnic. Don't be a litterbug. Strew ing rubbish around turns any place into a garbage dump and defaces the beauties of nature and the park board. Give a thought to the people who will show’ up next, and your conscience will be as clear as the landscape they will enjoy. At Wadding* Some girls are so interested in catching the bride's bouquet that they forget to look over the ush ers. Tim* Clock If you are working this Sum mer. be sure that you work. Your employer expects a Catholic to practice justice as he works at no extra cost. 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WE PAY YOU 6% INTEREST Kardelj 1 he greatest the conimun "Regarding foreign public opinion, I must observe that in th* United States of America the public is now used to th* re ligious situation in Yugoslavia. “The large newspapers do not speak about it any more. The Step inac case (referring to the contin tied detention of Cardinal Stepinac made it bluntly clear to win over “be that his counsel lievers” through patient education was made for reasons of internal politic* only. Predicts Victory “I am telling you.” the commun ist official is quoted as saying in Ion Amerhe Honored Al Lora* College DUBUQUE, Iowa— NC) Film actor Don Ameche delivered the commencement address and receii ed an honorary degree at Loras College here. Bishop William E. cited for his the importance role in proclaiming ol Catholic higher also honored with senled by Archbishop Henry Rohlinan of Dubuque. Mr. Ame Catholic layman whose high pro fessional standards had been spired by hi* faith and his Catho lie training. Diocesan Camp Counsellors Set For Summer One of the busiest group* of young men in the diocese these days is pictured above with Father Richerd Dodd, diocesan director of youth activities. The group represents the Camp St. Joseph counselling staff whose job it is to care for and direct the activities of youngsters who attend diocesan camp. Pictured above, seated, left to right, are Ed Freeman, Joe Senderell, John Reilly, Martin, Bill Johnson, Ed Fairchild and John Schneider. Standing, left to right, ere Phil Cleary, gene Yoris, Father Dodd, Carl Clagett, Robert Luchi and Albert Mulkey. Mrs. Betty Newell and ward Huber of Marion, O., also members of th* camp staff, were not present when th* picture taken. In all, seventeen seminarians from St. Charles Seminary will serve as counsellor* during summer months. Camp St. Joseph offer* a splendid vacation spot for Catholic boy* of th* Diocese. Applications are being received daily for the remaining period* of th* season at th* Camp Office, 246 E. Town St. Red Says I .S. Public Opinion Is "Used’ To War On Religion he about the advantages it derive* from Yugo situation thinks which Slavia's geographical and occupies itself only with the strategic position of Yugoslavia." Kardelj reportedly made 1hee suer to a questioner who wanted to know whether the advocacy of a policy of Catholics. Kardelj in “no violence" toward previously suggested by a public speech, was for external or internal pol \Ne Invite You To Test Drive A New '54 Ford Call Us For Demonstration CHOICE OF 6 CYL. OR. 8 CYL. MOTOR FOR OUTSTANDING DEAL WATSON-FORD Open Evenings 1288 N. High St. Columbui, O. UN. 2118 Ywr Friendly Ford Dealer One of Yugoslavia's top communist leaders believes that public opinion in the United States is now accustomed to the religious situation in Yugoslavia.” This view is attributed to Edward Kardelj, one of the four vice presidents of the Yugo slav Federal Executive Council. He is said to have expressed it in a secret session during the third congress of the League of Slovene Communists, which opened in Jubljana, Sloven ia's capital, on May 18. “that the fight thout shouting. This ta*k needs ie and is also difficult, but 1 as e you that in the end we shall He told the delegates that “if we continue assaulting the Catholics with violence, we shall send them even further away from us and make them even more hostile to the communist system.” It is bet ter. he continued, ‘'to approach the best elements among the Catholics and tell them that we have noth ing against their religious ideas but but To the communist and socialist or ganizations and then added signifi cantly: "Later, when Catholic* will have entered our trade union* and cultural organisations, it will be relatively eesy to remove them from their religion and sep arate them from their priests." “In the fight against religion, we must have a little patience, be cause vou cannot suppress it in a By using violent meth- we do nothing else but irritate foreign not con- the Catholics and alarm public opinion, and that is venient for us." his pub Kardelj, who neither in lie nor his secret speech made any bones about his conviction that a Marxist communist cannot be re ligious and that the “ideological purity” of the Communist league must be preserved, proudly point ts already achieved wipe out religion: in the fight "In the universities you can still find cause of th* old reactionary sys tem that dominated Yugoslavia before 1945. But even there we are in a good position and soon, some pre ing to our plan*. In th* high schools, the situat*on is better end the percentage of student* frequenting church is steadily REMEMBER JULY 3 Annual Orphans' Picnic St. Vincent's ’54 FORD diminishing. “In the technical and scientific schools, religion has been complete ly abolished and none of the stu dents observe religious practices any longer.” In his public speech, Kardelj ad mitted that “many adherents (of the Communist League) still suffer from a complex of religious tradi tions. 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