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10—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Iowa Court Rules 707 Adair Ava. [47 N. 4th St. Can ’t Force Parent 620 Market St, To Raise Children In Particular Religion DES MOINES, Iowa (NC) A mother cannot punished for contempt of court because she ignored a vorce stipulation directing her to raise her son as a Catholic. Thia was the 5-4 decision of the Iowa Supreme Court, which dismissed a contempt of court citation against Mrs. Gladys Lynch, rural school teacher of Clarion, Iowa. Mrs. Lynch, a Protestant, di vorced her husband, Francis L. Lynch, a Catholic, in April, 1953. The divorce decree gave her cus tody of her son, Richard, age 9, but directed her to rear him in the Catholic Faith. JAEGER ENGINEERED EQUIPMENT PUMPS MIXERS AIR COMPRESSORS TRUCK MIXERS PAVING machines SCOOP LOADERS THE JAEGER MACHINE CO. 550 W«»i Spring St. Mrs. Lynch admitted raising him as a Protestant since the di vorce. Her former husband filed a contempt complaint against her and the Iowa District Court found her guilty. She appealed the find ing to the State Supreme Court. The American Jewish Con gress intervened in the case in behalf of Mr*. Lynch, filing an "amicus curiae" (friend of th* court) brief, contending that the decree of the lower court violated her religious freedom. The high court majority dis missed the complaint, and ruled that the lower court was “ac tively enforcing” a provision which violates religious freedom as guaranteed by the Constitu tion. The minority opinion claimed that the majority ruling was wrong in holding that the terms of the divorce stipulation were too vague to be enforceable. Attorneys for Mr. Lynch have STEEPLEJACKS- Every Operation and Workman Fully insured Specialists In .. ROOFING TUCKPOINTING SANDBLASTING WATERPROOFING PAINTING CAULKING WE GO ANYWHERE, ANYTIME HOWARD R. BURTON & SONS 2056 E. Fifth Av*. CL. 2-3054 ZANESVILLE BUYKS Funeral Director* 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 BYERS FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Information Z-9 THE CAMERA SHOP Everything Photographic' To BUY or SELL Your Home DON HUNTER REALTY Office, Corner ot Blue end Adair Phon* 3-8272. 3-4708 Bohn & Kern Mfg A Supply Co Plumbing Meeting Supplies SB rktre St Za»ow»Ul« Radio Sendee Appliance* Repaired ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. CKORCK r. SMITH 111 GeUagher Bt. ZaneavUle, Ph B-7336 Electrical Wiring Maintenance Commercial Industrial ReaidenUai W. J. HECK CO. General Contractors Zonesville AMANA "stere-mor" Freezer Refrigerator L. A. EMMERT Sine* 1012 GL 3-401S 34 South Third St.. Zene.vllle Ohlc WISEMAN DAIRY 'Quality Product* Since 1926’ Phone 45R Crooksvilh, O DR. D. C. EHGLAHD OPTOMETRIST New Ground Floor Offices 21 South Sixth St. DIAL GL. 2-4321 GL 2-1215 FUNERAL HOME Inc. Southeastern Ohio's Most Beautiful Mortuary 935 Forest Avenue Dial GL. 2-5757 Your Beauty is our Career1 Ann's Beauty Lounge, Inc ANITA FLOOD (Main Floor) Phone 2-6152’’ Phone 2-7302 Williams Bakery 626 Market St Dial 2-1076 Market Tire & Supply O TIBES BATTERIES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Phon* 2-3276 Cot Sixth A South ZaneevlUs O LEO MeLOUGHI.TN AND SONS .. /.......... 7 mi" Ice Cream Bowl Zanesville, Ohio For Advertising Rates Write: AD DEPT. CATHOLIC TIMES P. O. BOX 636 COLUMBUS OHIO JUDY'S Service and Restaurant Stet* end W. Main Sts. Phon* GL. 2-0169 Edward F. Warner Building Contractor I ISO Talley Ave Ph. 3-6838 Zanesville Cardinal Thinks Segregation Greatest Blot On History CHICAGO, ni. (NC) Seg regation of the Negro is the greatest blot on the history of the nation, His Eminence Sam uel Cardinal Stritch, Archbishop of Chicago, declared here. be di The prelate spoke at a dinner in his honor given by the Catho lic Interracial Council of Chicago. "We must be hard-headed. We cannot let our emotions outrun our reason when prob lems of segregation com* up," he said. "There is no way to break up social justice into fragments. You must accept th* whole of it or discard it." To achieve a proper social or der, the Cardinal stated, “We must come to the practical reali zation that we must love not just respect one another.” The Cardinal commended the council for its work in promoting harmony among groups of dif ferent origins and backgrounds. He also stressed the need to help newly-arrived immigrants from the South, white and negro alike, adding: “Let us not wait until forces make them victims. They desperately need education and friendly helping hands.” 90 days in which to take the case to the United States Supreme Court, if they wish. Cardinal Stritch Beverage* WRIGHT VMS COLA BOTTUM0 CO. LX* W Mate PB Mil? Cleaners end Dyers DUSENBIRRY tit U*4ot*«ot! 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Domestic and industrial Painters and Decorators 629 Park St. Zanesville Office Phea* 2-5179 Ba* Phea* 3-9*51 Television Z-71c PLDMMKk KADIU HEBTTC1 TELEVISION Pilgrim On Stilts Says Surgeons Can’t A month-long 500-mile walk on stilts ends at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, for Angelo Corsare, who made the trip from his native town of Catania, Sicily, to fulfil a vow to St. Agatha, patron saint of the town. Except for the boat trip to the Italian main land, he walked on the tall poles all the way. (NC Photos). Forget Patients’ Rights CHICAGO (NC) “A patient is first and foremost a person, and the surgeon must never lose sight of the wholeness of the patient’s personality, his dignity, his rights/ GUIDE Busin*** Anneuncements Z-30 Appliance* ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Drive *o Dunean Fall* A Save W. DEITRICK I* tr4« Ph 4-4888 Bvee 4-44* Thi* we* emphasized by Kit Eminence Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Archbishop of Chicago, in an address to the 10th bien nial congress of the Interna tional College of Surgeons end th* 21st annual congress of the U.S. and Canadian section* held here. “There was a time,” Cardinal Stritch continued, “when there were surgeons so intent on their particular task that the patient was for them a member, a problem." “Experience shown the danger of the sur geon’s forgetting the dignity and rights of the human per son,” he said. "Indeed, It is a noble thing to serve men in hi* physi cal need* But art and sci ence er* under th* moral law end th* dictates of religious truth. “A surgeon may not do all that surgery makes possible ... A higher law than science and art governs the surgeon in his work. When there is an irresponsible attitude towards this higher law, we see tragedies We see in the obscure field of physical heredity sometimes s u ical practices advocated which are an aggression against the human person and human society,” Car dinal Stritch continued. “Even progress sometimes Is mistaken to be experimentation with procedures which do not envision the wholeness and the dignity of the human person. “In the great work of the sur geon there are sometimes aber rations which are intolerable. The Church, therefore, has a responsibility to the surgeon. She must hold before him the truths of religion with the moral law. In urging him to use his science and art in serving men in their needs, she courageously tells him what surgery can, but may not, do.” 8-34** Radio Beeehv 503 N Ttfc BOB MILLER & SON 1 Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 4 647 Putnam eve. GL. 2-3663 Zeitesvil* 4 JIM CHARLES' ZANESVILLE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE "We SeU the Beat and Service the Rest'’ ROYAL Typewriters OLIVITTi Calculator* 41* Market St Ph: GL 3-2*81 BORDEN'S Gail Borden Milk PHONE 2-5451 Zanesville. Ohio Adams Bros. Inc. Excavating A Grading Ready Mixed Concrete Building Suppiie* 15*1 Waadlawn Ave.. ZaaeaviUe. O Phene 3-7*8* Concrete Plant at Coahoeton Ohio Phon* 9*2 W-J PAYNTER'S TEXACO SERVICE OPEN DAILY 8:20 FO 0 EXPERT LUBRICATION Greenweed Pk. 8.837* just an organism, specimen with a and study have In concluding, Cardinal Stritch said: “There can be no divorce of surgery from the Church, for it is the Church which must guide the surgeon in integrating his service to man in the free dom which only the obser vance of the Divine Law can give and defend.” .-----------------o----------------- There are some remedies worse than the disease. Pubilius Syrus (first century B.C.) o—-------------- If you haven't been reading the want ads, you have been losing money. Reed them end profit. 3% Currant earning* on insured Saving* Home loans Drive-in window Customer parking 24 hour outside depository Official checks Traveler’s checks Central Ohio Federal Savings 66 South Third Street Follows Papal Encyclicals 45 Granville Service Employer Finds Out It’s Rough Trying To Please Everyone DERBY, England (NC) The Christian employer’s lot is not an easy one, a Derby factory owner said here af ter he was invested as a Knight of St. Gregory by Bishop Edward Ellis of Nottingham. Th* statement was made by Alan Turner, who runs his Spa Lan* Textile Mills her* on "pa pel lines." He was accorded th* papal honor "for his outstand ing promotion of th* Church's social teaching." Mr. Turner’s factory, which op erates strictly on the lines of the papal encyclicals, has 150 work ers and only 15 per cent of them are Catholics. Every working day closes with evening prayers, and Mass is offered at least twice a day during working hours. Many businessmen from land and France attended ceremony here in honor of Turner. Bishop Ellis presided at a High Mass in a weaving room at the textile factory. Mr. Turner said that the Chris tian employer will be expected not only to be all things to all men, but also to provide all things-for all men. "He may expect," he contin ued, "to have all his good in tentions misunderstood. He will meet apathy and even opposi tion from those who might be most expected to support him. “He will be taken advantage of in many ways. He will be ex pected to give, forgive and give again. His shareholders expect him to be as gentle as a Sister of Mercy. “He has to learn to reconcile all these without complaining. For if he loses his patience he nearly always lets off his wrath against the wrong person, and makes an ass of himself." Many years ago, Mr. Turner stated, he was asked if he thought a man could save his soul in in dustry. His reply was affirmative. “Now,” he said, “I would add ‘but with difficulty’.” "Th* whole factory," he Motorist* Mutuel In*. Co. RAYMOND R. HOHL Auto Fire General Liability 33 Columbia St. FA. 6-1951 Newark, Ohio OPTOMETRIST Dewey T. Hartley, O.D. First National Bank Bldg. Phone: FA. 6-0641, Newark, O. »eeeeeeoee*HMM»O»O4»ewoe* Expert TV Service In Home or Shop DAUGHERTY TELEVISION N. 4th St. FA. 4-5351 Swanks Market Phone FA. 3-2151 Newark LatecHt, The Park National Bank OP NEWARK George W. Arensberg! PHARMACIST 1 SPECIALIZING IN PRESCRIPTONS «eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Seat Covers An y Make Any Model One-Hour Service RELIABLE Soot Cover Shop Cor Sixth and Wilton FA. 4-3*21 Newark Okie MAYBOLD SHOES n S. Third »t., Nra.rk, O. Home Of Red Wing Shoes stressed, "depends on the ex ample of the employer and makes little allowance for hi* human failing*. Thi* fact throw* upon him a tremendous responsibility for the spiritual as well as th* temporal welfare of his subjects." Mrs. Turner noted that the apostolate of the Christian fac tory is progressing all over the world and that Anglicans shown an interest in the tion. have ques- said, In some quarters, he there is an attempt to persuade employers to Christianize their factories on the grounds that this will bring them prosperity. "I do not see why prosper ity, in it* modern sense of lux ury, should be expected," he said. "A true Christian factory will always have sufficient, but should not ask for, nor expect, luxury." Ire the Mr. A Legion of Mary praesidium I BUYERS' NEWARK GUIDE Information Schlitz Burger, Gam Distributor in Licking County Hines Distributing Company Newark O. 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