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707 Adah Avs 60 So. 5th St. 47 N. 4th St. 620 Market St. 10—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Fraday, Sept. 14,1956 Adenauer Assures Red Zone Germans They Will Be Liberated COLOGNE, Germany—“No political power can sever the tie which links the German people of the and West,” German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer amid the thunderous applause of some 800,000 people at the closing session of the 77th national convention of Ger man Catholics (Katholikentag). "You «ro not desorted, you aro not lost. The day of your liberation will come when we will be united again in a free and peaceful Germany." Mr. Adenauer warned that the spiritual battle with atheistic materialism—“the most danger ous heresy of our times’’ will be “long and hard.” It was the second time in the three-day meeting that Mr. Aden auer referred to the division of 3% Current earnings on Insured Savings Home loans Drive-in window Customer parking 24 hour outside depository Official checks Traveler’s checks Central Ohio Federal Savings 66 South Third Street Funenl Directors BYERS FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE In tor mat Ion Southeastern Ohio's Most Beautiful Mortuary 935 Forest Avenue Dial GL. 2-5757 LIDO WINE STORE ANITA H. FLOOD (Mein Floar) THE CAMERA SHOP Everything Photographic9* To BUY or SELL Your Home DON HUNTER REALTY Office, Corner of Blue and Adair Phone 3-8272. 3-4708 Radio Service Appliances Repaired ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. GEORGE SMITH 111 GaUaghsi hit. Zaneavllle Ph. 8-7336 Uectncai Wiring Maintenance Commercial Industrial^ Residential W. J. HECK CO. 626 General Contractors Zonesville AMANA "itare-mar" Freoier Refrigerator L. A. EMMERT Sine* 1912 GL 8-8015 South Third St., Zanesvllls Ohic WISEMAN DAIRY ‘Quality Products Since 1028“ Phono 45R Crooksville, O. JUDY'S Service and Restaurant State and W. Main Sts. Phone GL. 2-0169 ever East said Germany. In his opening address, he said Germany can be rebuilt “only on the foundation of the eternal Christian truths.” He add ed: “We shall leave no stone un turned to achieve unity again and to regain freedom for all Ger mans." The division of Germany and coexistence loomed big in the background of the discussions of the ley and clerical experts at the meeting despite the fact that politics are ruled out as a topic of discussion during the congress. Most of the speeches and dis cussions in the vast halls of Cologne s Fair Grounds were at tuned to the basic theme of the congress: “The Church, the Sign of God Among Nations." Prince Karl Loewenstein, permanent chairman of the Katholikentag central committee that arranged the congress, said that this great convention was meant first of all to be “a meeting of prayer.” Father Joseph Ernest Mayer of Vienna was one of the priests who spoke sharply about coexistence. He said nev er in history was the will to destroy the Church shown in such a brutal way as now. He went on to say that while the Catholics at the rally were manifesting their faith, mil lions of Christians in the East were being denied the right to show their belief in public. Father Mayer declared coexist ence means that peace in the world is being purchased at an ZANESVILLE °=US?' Bolin-Bryan Funeral Homes Formerly Mader-Peoples 421 Putnam Avenue 810 Forest Avenue Ambulance Phone GL. 2-4551 Kenneth O. Bolin Directors Arthur A. Bryan GL. 2-1215 FUNERAL HOME Inc. J. Jacolenne. Mgr. 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Muench, Bishop of Fargo, N.D., and Apos tolic Nuncio to Germany, in an afternoon address, stressed that “those who betray the Church also betray Christ those who per secute her also persecute Christ.” He said ignorance of the true nature and purpose of the Church is ultimately the reason for the hostility she must face. 8u»inm Ann«un«w»nh 30 Appliance* ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Drira to Doneaa Fail* 4 Bare W. DEITRICK Fa trade Ph 4-4888 Brea. 4-44« Beverage* WRIGHT VE88 COLA BOTTLING CO. 1*40 W Mate_______ PH .Mils Cleaners and Dyers OUSENBERRY Bnpar-Zarla Cleaner* ierwoed Ph 8-48(1 _________ Drug Stores 8KTRLRT-B PBARMACT TRRRACB POINT l«ne Breeder Road »hor. 3-M4’ FOGG'S CENTRAL DRUG STORE MARKET AT FIFTH ZANESVILLE. OHIO ________ INSURANCE FINAN INSURANCE AGENCY FIRST TRU81 BLDG___ PH 2.53(1 HOCKING INSURANCC AGENCY INC Fire Auto Trucks __________ Phono GL 2-7793__________ Law/, Mower*—Sharpened Hand and Power Mowers machine sharpened and repaired. Pick up and delivery. CaU after 4 P. M. 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Okie Phone 993 W-3 PAYNTER'S TEXACO SERVICE OPEN DAILY 4:80 TO 9 ■XPERT LUBRICATION Greenweed Ph XA1T* Black Angus with Red Name Group Areas Act In his indictment, Archbishop McCann made special reference to the Group Areas Act, under which various racial “groups” are to be segregated into separ ate zones. The Population Regis ter requires classification of all persons in the Union as White, Colored (mixed blood), Asian (In dians and Chinese) and Native (Negroes). The Mixed Marriages Act forbids persons of different race to marry. Th» 49-year-old South Afri can born prelate took issue with government discrimin a i o n •gainst the Catholic Church. ‘The Catholic Church does not take part in politics,” Archbish op McCann said. “The state is the authority constituted to direct the temporal welfare. We are the lust to demand and give obed nee to just laws. But politics is but a part of life. We have to 'tp the whole of life. Each in dividual is a human being—a whole. Political action therefore, in so far as it affects each in vidual human person and his ability to serve God, is our con cern—and in this respect the Church has the right and duty to speak.” Tomlinson Commission The Archbishop cited the re recent report of the government appointed Tomlinson Commis sion in order to claim “also the right to speak because of the tre mendous contribution we are making to the welfare of South Africa as a whole.” The Tomlin son Report, which calls for strict geographic segregation of the Bantu Natives, urged the Protest ant churches to equal the mis sionary effort, among the Na tives, of South Africa’s Catholics. Christianization of the Bantu is the nation’s most imperative task, the report said, and the Ca tholic missionary effort is 19 times that of Protestants. Archbishop McCann went on to say: “Those In authority know well the position of the Catho lic Church in relation to com munism. It is the Catholic Church which Is the great bul wark in Europe end elsewhere against the triumph of atheistic dialectical materialism—.and It is the same here. 1 “We should therefore expect that the voice of the Church would be listened to, that the Ca tholic Church would be at least not hampered. But we do not find that. The immigration of people from certain countries is not en couraged because they are prov erbially Catholic. It is not easy for our missionaries to be admit ted. In the sphere of Native edu cation, in particular, we have had to undertake this enormous bur den.” ------------------o--------- If you would marry wisely, marry your equal. Ovid (43 B.C.-18 A.D.). “Heroides.1 provide food for the tables at the Major Seminary. "Bull-Ganin" and Brother part ed company when Brother left for the Maryknoll missions of Chile where he will manage a mission farm. Who knows? May be, there, Brother will find a stallion nam ed "Stalin." Archbishop McCann Attacks African Segregation Laws CAPE TOWN, South Africa—The attitude of the ma jority of whites in South Africa "is not one of charity, let alone justice,” Archbishop Owen McCann of Cape Town de clared here. Speaking at a rally held in his honor in the City Hall, the Archbishop struck at recent legislation he said is “weighted to benefit one section) of the community.’’ That one section’’ is the white population, which constitutes only a fifth of South Africa’s total. The prelate, long an outspok en foe of the South African Na tionalist government’s policy of apartheid (strict racial segrega gation), also scored “that men tality which describes wholesale transfer of population as ‘social engineering’.” He said that as a result, “subjects and citizens are treated as ‘producers,’ as units in a mass, and not as human be ings.” Furniture & Appliances 57-59 W. Main St Newark ’MMWWWWMMYWW OPTOMETRIST Dewey T. Hartley, O.D. First National Bank Bldg. 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While doing so he discovered a series of walls beneath the earth’s surface. He uncovered the remains of what was unmistakably a basilia type building of the time of the Emperor Constantine. There were signs of a large building with three aisles in the nave, the cen ter aisle being about. 50 feet wide and the side aisles meas uring 18 feet each. Architect Perotti was puzzled by the outline of a smaller room incorporated into the building. Nothing could be determined about it immediately except to observe that its walls were thin ner than those of the main build ing itself. It is thought that it might have been the tomb ~f some saint, possibly St. Agnes herself. The basilica is known to have been in a style characteristic of Rome of that time. It follows the general line of construction of several presently known build ings which would be its contem poraries, namely, St. Sebastian on the Via Appia and Santa Croce in Ravenna. Its construc tion is dated between 338 and 353. Plans are under way to con tinue excavation and study of the ruins. 0----------------------- Jamaican Bishop Leads Lourdes Pilgrimage KINGSTON, Jamaica (NC)— Bishop John J. McEleney, S.J., of Kingston will lead a Jamaican pil grimage to the Shrine of Our Lady at Lourdes in August, 1958. The pilgrimage will take part in the celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the appear ance of the Blessed Virgin to St. Bernadette. ________SEPTIC TANKS Newark i BUYERS' NEWARK GUIDE Information Schlitz Burger, Gam Distributor in Licking County Hines Distributing Company Newark O. Phone FA fr€911 Carry Outs_________Rec MONTGOMERY CARRY OUT COLD BEER ALE WINE PARTY SUPPLIES CASE DELIVERY Open 9:SS A JI. to lltae PJt. I S3 8 Third_________________ FA 9-4881 Pre-Cast Concrete SEPTIC TANKS CONCRETE AND CINDER BLOCKS W. L. MATTOX Corner Ferry and Daniel Ave. Phene DI. 4-8S20. Newark. 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Main S 'MMCNMDGoeeooecec Insured Deposits THE NEWARK TRUST COMPANY Mtoatoe Fetae) DeeeeM Jewish Group Opposes Issue Of Bibles to Public Schools MIAMI, Fla.—(NC)—The Anti Defamation League of B’Nai Brith has gone on record as opposing the distribution of Bibles in the Dade County public schools by the Gideon Society. Nathan Perlmutter, league executive director, declared in a statement that his group is dedicated to the Bible but has the "studied conviction that the flowering of religion in Amer ica is deeply rooted in the con stitutional reparation of Church and State." His group, he continued, be lieves “that religious education is an essential aspect of every American child’s upbringing,” and “advocates that all religious an era O. D. HOLLAR & SON Plumbing and Heating 62 West Church Street Office Phone FA. 2-5841 Phone DI. 4-4(25 SCOTT'S "Home Furnishers For Over o Century** PARK PLACE FA. 4-4(81 E. Independent Dairy Inc. 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