POPERENEWS
TORULERS
Inhismostrecentpublicstatementson theoccasionofhisChristmasmessageand attheMidnightMasscelebratedforthediplomatsattachedtotheHolySee,HisHoliness PopeJohnXXIIIhasrepeatedhiscallfor peacethroughouttheworld.
Thecallwasaddressedparticularly,onbothoccasions,totherulersoftheworldbecausetheyhadin theirhandstheauthorityandpowerofgovernment, whichshouldbeusedtobuildandnotdestroy,the HolyFathersaid.
InanobviousreferencetoatomicenergytheHoly Fathersaidthathecouldnotbelievethattheterrific energynowundercontrolofmanwouldbereleased forthedestructionoftheworld.Hesaidthatside bysidewithelementsoffearandapprehension,that therewerepositivesignsofgoodwill.
ThiswasanotherreferencewhichtheHolyFather hadusedbeforeandgaveindicationthattheefforts ofnationswhicharedirectedtowardspeaceandthe avoidanceofrulebyfearcouldbecomeparamount inman'seffortstowardssolutionsofuniversaltrouble.
Inhisreferencetopeace,theHolyFatherinsisted thattruepeacemustbebasedonjusticewhichrecognisedthelegitimaterightsofothers.
THECOUNCIL
Inreferringtothehopedforannouncementofthe dateoftheSecondVaticanCouncil,allHisHoliness saidwasthatitwouldbeheldin1962.Theexact datewouldbeannouncedlater.

The
PEACEPLEA
SpiritualAndSocialNeeds ForSeafarersAtFremantle
HISGRACEADDRESSESTHECONGREGATIONAFTER
MASSATTHESTELLAMARISSEAFARERS'CLUBATFREMANTLE.
OnWednesdayevening,December20,His
JESUITSTUDENT TAUGHTINW.A.
A%TONGthesixJesuitstudentstobeordained shortlyinSydneyisRev.WilliamDaniel,S.J., formermasterofSt.Louis'School,Claremont. wherehewassoortsmasterin1958.
FatherDanielisthesonofMr.andMrs.T.F. Daniel,ofHawthorn,Victoria.Hereceivedhis primaryeducationinSydneyattheBrigidineConvent,Randwick,andtheChristianBrothers,Strathfield,andhissecondaryschoolingatSt.Ignatius' College,Riverview. HeenteredtheSocietyofJesusin1947,andafter noviceshipandphilosophyatLoyolaCollege,Watsonia,Victoria,hetookanartsdegreeatMelbourne, finishingwithanM.A.in1957withathesisin Greekreligion.BesideshisyearatSt.Louis,Father DanieltaughtforayearatRiverviewandduring hisM.A.yearwastutorinLatinatMelbourne University.
ThesixJesuitstobeordainedbyCardinalGilroy onJanuary3includeaformerdoctor.Rev.Robert Walsh,S..J..amemberoftheAustralianJesuit MissiontoIndia,Rev.AmbroseByrne,S.J..Rev.Ian Guthridge,S.J..Rev.PatrickLewis,S.J.,andRev. PatrickO'Sullivan,S.J.,thesonofSenatorSirNeil andLadyO'Sullivan.
Ceylon
Rome:TheCeylongovern-
Theinternationalmission newsservicesaidArchbishop ThomasB.Cooray,0.M.I.,
Churchleaders
TheChurchthereisreorganisingreligiousinstruc-
tion.Itistighteningthesyllabusesanditssupervision ofreligiousinstruction.The Churchcandosuchthings withintheframeworkofexistinglaw,andthegovernmenthasrepeatedlystated thateachchildhasfullfreedomtogrowintheknowledgeofhisownreligion.
Detailedoutlinesofcatecheticalinstructions,drawn upbytheArchdioceseof
Colombo,arebeingadopted byotherdioceses.
TheChristianBrothers publishedfourreligioustextbooksinthethreemain languagesoftheisland. Thesebookstieinwiththe syllabusadoptedbythe ArchdioceseofColombo.
TheBrothersalsohopeto publishanewmissalinSinhalese,themajoritylanguage.
Fidescommentsthatthe take-overofCatholicschools inCeylonmightleadtoan improvementofreligiousinstructionthere.
GracetheArchbishopblessedandopeneda newchapelandextensionstotheStellaMaris Seafarers'ClubinFremantle.
Aboutsixtyseamenwerepresentfortheceremony andthefollowingsocialfunction,whichtooktheform ofaChristmaspartyandcarnivaldance.
Presentalsoweretheshipvisitorsattachedtothe club,abouttwenty-fivehostessesandmembersofthe ClubLadies'Auxiliary. AftertheMasscelebratedbythePortChaplain,Rev. J.O'Shea,HisGracespoketothoseassembledinthe chapel.Hewelcomedtheseamen,mostofwhomhe nadjustmet,andremindedthemthattherewas alwaysawelcomeforthemattheStellaMarisClub, nomatterwhattheir,countryof.origin,raceorcreed. HisGracesaidthattheprovisionofaclubandits manyfacilitiesfortheseamenwasanexpressionof Christiancharitywithoutdiscrimination.Themen weregivenareminderthattheirhomefolk,mother, father,brother,sisterorgirl-friendwereprayingfor theirsafetyanddeservedaletterregularly.
Attheconclusionofhisaddress,theArchbishop thankedthoseassociatedwiththeclubandcongratulatedthemontheirwork.HesaidthattheSociety ofSt.VincentdePaulhadbeenengagedinthiswork formanyyearsandthattheystillcarriedonthat tradition.MembersoftheLegionofMarywhoacted ashostessesatthevarioussocialfunctionsandthe Ladies'AuxiliarywerealsoincludedintheArchbishop'sremarksofappreciation.
TheeveningwasconcludedwithasocialandChristmassupper,witheachseamanreceivingasmallgift beforeleaving.
FormerSuperiorOfCastledare
ToCelebrateHisGoldenJubilee
Rev.BrotherT.I. Dowd,whowasincharge atCastledareOrphanage 1943-49,willcelebrate theGoldenJubileeofhis entranceintotheCongregationoftheChristianBrothers,ataHigh Mass,totakeplaceon January27thnext,at ChristianBrothers,Mt. Bt.MaryStrathfield, Sydney.
Thecelebrantofthe Massandalltakingpart intheSanctuary,will beoldpupilsoftheJubilarian,Rev.Father Cancsius,O.F.M.,will preachtheoccasional sermon.
BrotherDowdisteachingatpresentatSt. Leo'sCollege,Wahroonga,Sydney.

CommunismFought AsHarmTo
Souls
AstheChurchseesit,communismmustbefought asasourceofharmtosoulsratherthanas'a politicalphilosophy.
ThisviewwasgiventopriestsinTurinbya_leader whohasconsiderablefirst-handexperienceindealing withcommunists-CardinalLercaro.Archbishopof Bologna,aRedstrongholdinItaly.
ItwasCardinalLercaro'sobservationthatthesapping ofpersonalreligiousbeliefbycommunismoccursinfour steps:(1),acceptanceofamaterialisticmentality;(2) buildingofclasshatred;(3)destructionofmoralconscience;and(4)replacingoftheideasofgoodandevil bywhatisusefulforcommunism.
TheCardinaldeclared:'"Thereisanurgentnecessity todaytomobiliseallavailableCatholicforcestosave themasses,whoaretheobjectofcommunism'sspiritual poison."
..Hissuggestedprogrammecallsforathorough,organisedstudyoftheworkingman'sconditionoflife.Then thereshouldbeanexaminationoftheresultantfactsin relationtotheChurch'sministry.Astudyoflocalcommunisttactics,withanespeciallyhardlookattheiruse ofthepress,wasalsourged.
Tocombatanactivecommunistprogrammeforrecruitingyouth.CardinalLercarosuggestedthebuilding ofhostelsinlargecitiesforyoungworkers,professional trainingasapartofgeneralschoolstudies,language schools,sportsandrecreationfacilities,andaprogrammeforintroducingyoungpeopletosbcialand charitablework.
TheCardinalsaid:"Atleastequalattentionshouldbe giventoareaswhereaneutralpopulationisincontact withaCatholicminority,oftenofpoorquality,andwith acommunistminoritywhichisoftenveryactive."
Hisremarksweremadeduringapriests'studyweek.
MoralsDecline, LackOfTraining
Matsuyama,JapanTheChiefJusticeof JapanhaslaidJapan'ssoaringjuveniledelinquencytoalackofmoraltraininginchildhood.
ChiefJusticeKisaburoYokototoldameetingof judgesthateducationinethicsmustberestoredto Zapan'sschools.Themeetingwascalledtodiscussthe problemsofyoungpeople.
Yokotosaidthecourtsmustdotheirbesttoprovide moralguidanceforyouth.Hesaidyoungpeopletend toignoretherightsandinterestsofothersbecause theyhavebeenbroughtupamidcultural,ideological andsocialconfusionstemmingfromWorldWarIIand itsheavytollonJapan.
Forthelastdecadeandmore,governmentofficials andthegovernmentitselfhavecalledformoraltrainingintheschools,Thishasbeenvigorouslyandeven violentlyopposedthroughoutbytheNationalAssociationofSchoolmastersandotherorganisations.
In1950thethenMinisterofEducation,Teiyu Amano,proposedthatchildrenandyouthsbetaught "serenepatriotism."Thiswouldhaveamountedto instructioninthenaturallaw.Itwasatthatpoint thattheNationalAssociationofSchoolmastersfirst spokeoutinopposition.
In1957thegovernmentofNobosukeKishiproposed totrainteacherswhowouldgivemoralinstructionin theschools.ThattimetheNationalAssociationof Schoolmastersonceagainstoodinopposition,and violencebrokeoutinsomedistricts.
Thepresentgovernmentisstillseekingwaysto bringmoraleducationintoJapan'sschoolsystem.
MuchofthereluctanceinJapantorestoresuch moraleducationistraceabletoamisuseofitbefore thewar.Itwasusedtoinculcatemilitarismanda spiritofimperialism.Itwasaccompaniedbyrigorous militarytraininginthelastyearsofadolescenceand veryharshpenaltiesforcrime.Forinstance,thetheft ofabicyclecouldbringthedeathpenalty.
OfficialEngagements
December
3p.m.:ReceptionCeremonySt.Mary'sConventof Mercy,Leederville.
DutchBishops' PeacePlea
Utrecht,TheNetherlands:TheDutch Bishopshavecoiledforapeacefulsolution totheconflictbetweentheNetherlandsand IndonesiaoverwesternNewGuineawhich threatenstoleadtowar.
TheBishopssentidenticalmessagestotheDutch Premier,Mr.JandeQuay,aMemberoftheCatholic People'sparty.andIndonesianPresidentAchmed Sukarno,askingthemtosettletheirdifferencesby "frankandopendiscussion."
ThemessagesweresentthesamedaythatPresident SukarnoorderedatotalmobilisationoftheIndonesian peopleto"liberate"WesternNewGuineafromDutch ruleandareported500,000Indonesiantroopswere awaitingorderstogointoaction.
TheareaunderdisputeisthewesternhalfofNew Guinea,theworld'ssecondlargestisland.Western NewGuineaisapartlyunexploredlandofvast swampsandhighmountains.Itisinhabitedbysome 700,000peoplelivingmainlyinprimitiveconditions, someofthematastone-agelevel.Theyaredivided amonghundredsofsmalltribes,eachwithitsown language.
FormerlyPortOfDutchEastIndies
WesternNewGuinea-calledWestIrianbythe Indonesians-wasonceapartoftheDutchEastIndies. FollowingWorldWarIIallpartsoftheIndiesexcept WesternNewGuineawonindependencefromthe DutchandtookthenameofIndonesia.
TheIndonesiangovernmenthasclaimedWestern NewGuineaasthe"rightfulheir"toallpartsofthe formerDutchEastIndies.TheNetherlandshasrefused toaccepttheclaim.OnAugust17,1960,Indonesia brokeoffdiplomaticrelationswiththeDutchoverthe issue. SincethentheNetherlandshassoughttogive"selfdeterminationtothearea.Itwithdrewitsapplication forUnitedNationssupportforitseffortsonNovember 28followingGeneralAssemblyrejectionoftworesolutionscallingfornegotiationsunderU.N.auspices, EarlierthisyeartheIndonesianCatholicparty's nationalconventionannounceditssupportforPresidentSukarno'spolicies,includinghisclaimtoWestern NewGuinea.Indonesia,anationof86millionpeople, hasabout1,300,000Catholics.About90percentof itspeopleareMoslems.ManyIndonesianCatholics playedmajorrolesinthenation'sstruggleforindependence.InJanuaryofthisyearanationalhierarchy wasestablishedinIndonesiabytheHolySeeasa tributetotheChurch'srecentgrowthandameansof fosteringcontinuedprogress.
FollowingisthetextoftheDutchBishops'message toPremierdeQuayandPresidentSukarno:
"TheBishopsoftheNetherlands,attendingtheannualDecembermeetingoftheHierarchyinUtrecht. sendanurgentappealtothegovernmentsofthe NetherlandsandIndonesiatostrivewithallwillingnessforapeacefulsolutionoftheNewGuineaorWest Iriandisputebymeansofafrankandopendiscussion betweenallpartiesconcerned.
"TheBishopstrustthatthismutualwillingnesscan bethebasisforfuturegoodrelationsbetweenthe peopleconcerned.Theythinkthatitisnotthetaskof theChurchtosuggestadefinitesolution,buttheypray GodthatHewithHiswisdommayhelptheleadersof peoplesconcernedtofindtherightpathtowardsa permanentpeacefulsolution."
CrimeConference
HeldInLondon
ACARDINAL,anAnglicanbishop,arabbiand governmentleaderstookpartinanational conferenceoncrimepreventioninLondonrecently.
CARDINALGODFREY,ArchbishopofWestminster, toldtheconferencearrangedbytheHomeOffice,which istheMinistryresponsibleforthecontrolofcrime,that manypeopleinBritaintodayare"amoralratherthan immoral."Theyhavelettheirconceptionofthemoral lawgrowverydim,hesaid.
Althoughmuchgoodisdonebytelevision,hesaid, repeatedscenesofviolencehaveadamagingeffecton themindsofyoungpeople.
R.A.BUTLER,HomeSecretary,spokeontheincrease ofcrime.Hetoldtheconference:"Ithinkaverybig jolttothemoralconscienceoftherationisneeded." Thenation'spresentprosperity,canbe"justasdemoralisingaspoverty,"headded.
TheHomeSecretarysuggestedseveralsubjectsfor futurestudy.Theseincluderelationsbetweenthe governmentandvoluntarysocialservices,andproblems affectingyouthsleavingschool.Healsopromisedto considerasuggestionbySirIvoneKirkpatrick,chairmanoftheIndependent(commercial)Television Authority,whoisaCatholic,thatmoneyshouldbe providedforafullstudyoftheeffectsoftelevision.
Mr.Butlerwarnedtheconference:"Theconceptsof loveandduty,ofresponsibilityforfamilyandneighbours,whichwederivefromourChristianheritage, willnotsurviveunlesswecontinueconsciouslytolive bythem."
Britain'sEducationMinister,SIRDAVIDECCLES, calledonthecontrollersof"printandpictures"to recognisetheirpowerandtoaccepttheirresponsibilities.
AnglicanBishopMERVYNSTOPFORDofLondon suggestedcloserco-operationbetweenbodiesdealing withyouth,suchasschools,churches,thepoliceand voluntaryorganisations.
BISHOPFULTONJ.SHEEN DISCUSSES
TheUltimate AppealToVirtue
ONEofthemarksofdecadenceinsociety istheexaltationoftinylittleinsignificant codesattheexpenseofgreatandeternal moralprinciples.
Asmajormoralityweakens,minormorality strengthens.Dishpanhandsinanadvertisingworldare agreatertragedythandishonestdeeds.Codesaremultipliedaboutthenecessityofcleanpapercupslestlips becomepolluted,butanycensorshipofgarbagethat entersthemindislookeduponasarestrictionoffreedom.Televisionsetsmoanthetragedyofawoman usingadetergentsoap,whichwillmakehersneeze; butthesametelevisionsetswillcarryinasinglehour athreatoranactofviolenceevery45seconds.The sneezemustbeprevented,buthowfewareconcerned aboutpreventingtheviolenceseenontelevisionfrom workingitselfout.
Soitiswithourlittleminorcodesofethics,withtheir littlepsychologicalmaxims,suchas"youmustbeintegratedwithyourself."Buthowcanabrokenpotmend itself?Howcantheblindleadtheblindwithoutboth fallingintothepit?Nordoesitdoanygoodtosay, "youmustbeadjustedtoyourenvironment,"whenitis ourenvironmentthatneedsadjustment.Howcanone adjustoneselftoaworldthatisfullofwars,and rumoursofwars?Socialenvironmentdoesnotknow whereitisgoing.Itismadeupofmillionsoflittle soulsthatareaschangeableasweathercocks.
TheTruestMeaningOfLove Societywillneverbemadebetteruntilpersonsare better;personswillneverbebetteruntiltheyhave learnedtoloveinthetruestsenseoftheword.Where isthelawthatamanwholovesawomanshallgiveher aring?Whereisthelawthatadaughtershouldlove amother?Whatrulesgovernfriendship?Whenever apersonisinvolved,webegintoseenotmereduty,but thewholeensembleofrelationshipsoflife.Howthe lifeofawickedpersoncanbechangedsometimesinthe presenceofachild,whopassesnotjudgmentonhim. Butsomehoworother,theinnocenceofthechildremindshimoftheinnocencethatwasoncehisandnow lost.
AsThompsonputitinhispoem,"ToOlivia:" Becausethyarrowsnotyetdire, Arestillunbarbedbydestinedfire.
Ifeartheemorethanthouhaststood Full-panopliedinwomanhood.
Onahigherlevel,howoftentheself-indulgent characterchangeswhenhecomesfacetofacewitha personleadingalifeofsacrifice.Herethereisan appealtosomethingthatisdormantineveryheart;the soulisstirredtodepths;littlesparksbeneaththeashes andthedustofyearsbegintobefannedintoaflame; thespiritofsacrificeisappealedtoinwordswhichmay nevercometolipsandyetwhichbreathe,"Itoowould leadsuchalife.IwouldthatIwerelikethat."
Theultimateappealtovirtue,therefore,isnotacode noralaw,butaPerson-aPersonWhoisatonce InnocenceandSelf-Sacrificing.InthefaceofDivine InnocenceandSacrificialLove,noonecanbesureof hisholinessandhisgoodness.ThatiswhyeachApostle thenightoftheLastSupperasked,whenOurLordsaid thatsomeonewouldbetrayHim:"IsitI,Lord?"They allknewintheirheartsthattheywerecapableofall mannerofevil,butatthesametime,theypressforward tounmeasuredgiftsofsacrificeanddevotion.Inorder togrowintruthandlove,onemusthavepersonalTruth andpersonalLove-notmereabstractions.Furthermore.TruthbecomesLoveableonlywhenitisinFlesh andBlood.Onecannotfallinlovewithatheoremof geometry.orasignpostonaroadway:"Thoushaltnot exceed50milesanhour."OurBlessedLordneversaid) "Followthiscode"but"FollowMe,forIamtheWay, theTruthandtheLife."
MichaelG.O'Brien PAINTING
HungaryAndU.S.
ToPrepareFor BetterRelations
Vienna:CommunistHungaryhasindicatedareadinesstonegotiatewiththe UnitedStatesoverJozset CardinalMindszentyaspart ofapackagedealforbetter U.S.-Hungarianrelations,it isreportedhere.
DeputyPrimeMinister GyulaKallaiofHtingary revealedhisgovernment's positionatapressconferenceinBudapest.
CardinalMindszenty,69year-oldPrimateofHungary, tookasylumintheU.S.legationinBudapestNovember4,1956,whenHungary's briefrevoltagainstSoviet dominationwascrushedby Soviettanks.Hehadbeen freedbythefreedomfightersonlyfourdaysearlier fromtheprisonwherehe wasservingalifesentence.
KallaisaidHungaryis seekingtoimproveitsrelationswiththeUnited States.
"Wehavemadeproposals alongtheselinesonseveral occasions,hesaid.
"Ifitisthetruthofthe UnitedStatestobringup theMindszentyproblem, thennaturallywewouldbe preparedtotalkaboutit."
KallaisaidHungarywould notdiscussCardinalMindszentyasaseparateissuebut onlywithreferencetoan improvementofrelations betweenthetwocountries.
HeaccusedtheCardinal of"actsagainstHungary" fromthemomentofitsliberationfromGermanyatthe endoftheWorldWarII.
iInWashington,StateDepartmentofficialsrefused commentonKallai'spress conferenceuntilofficialreportsofthenewsconferencearrived).

AquinasCollege:Frs,Buxton(Rector),F.Maher.
Norwood:Frs.Comerford, McAreavey,Newport,Pirrie, M.Wallace.Schol.A.Byrne, Bro.Madden.
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St.Leo'sCollege:Fr.Connolly.
Toowong:Fr.M.Fitzgerald.
CHRISTCHURCH.N.Z.
Seminary:Fr.Vzinderorst.
HOBART
Fr.K.O'Sullivan.
MELBOURNE
ProvincialResidence:Fr. J.Smith,Bro.Griffin.
CampionHall:Frs.J.P. GleesonRector)Casey. Schols.Bishop,Bruce,B. Byrne,Costigan,Galbraith, Hamilton,Healy,J.King, Lim,Slatterie,Steele,Quinlan,Uren.
Bro.V.Johnson, NewmanCollege:Fr.M. Scott(Rector). St.Patrick'sCollege:Frs. Drury(Rector),Carpenter. Bradford,Collopy,Muirhead, Pietszch.
XavierCollege:Frs.Dillon,B.Leonard,O'Shaughnessy,Roarty,F.Wallace.
BurkeHall:Fr,G.Larkin, Bro.Malone, KostkaHall:Bro.Harris. Loyola,Watsonia:Frs.T. O'Donovan(Rector),Brophy, Dunne,Gryst,F.D.O'Brien, N.Ryan.Schols.A.Fitzpatrick,Ramsay.Bros.Manning. Jn.O'Callaghan. Richmond:Frs.Boyd.P Morgan,Zerafa.
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St.LouisSchool:Fr.Mercurich.
St.ThomasMoreCollege: Fr.Barden.
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St.Aloysius'College:Fm. Conway(RectorI,Brennan, Drumm,Hosking,K.King. McEvoy.Schol.J.Lyons.
CanisiusCollege,Pymble: Frs.J.Meagher,Scullion. Schol.Costley,D.Walker, A.Walsh.
Riverview:Frs.F.Gorman (Rectori.J.Byrne,Donovan, Hurts,C.McDonald,McLoghlin,Romanin,Saul, Sneddon,Schol.O'Hara.
NorthSydney:Frs.T.Costello(Superior),Coleman, Dynon(MissionPromoter).
LavenderSay:Frs.Staunton,F.Brown.
Rome:Frs.Begley, Daly,Dalton.
Germany:Schol.Farrelly. India:Fr.Ruhan.
DetailsOfLocal ReligionCourse
Atirenortedinlastweek'sissueof"TheRecord," 11acoursehasbeenplannedtoassistparentsand layteachersofreligionwiththereligiousinstructionofCatholicchildren.
Thecoursehasbeencarefullypreparedand promisestobeusefulandinteresting.
LecturesonDoctrinewillbegivenbyRt.Rev. Mgr.J.E.Bourke.DirectorofCatholicEducation: VeryRev.A.J.Commins,RectorofSt.Charles' Seminary;VeryRev.J.R.Boylen,RectorofSt. ThomasMoreCollege
LectureswillbegivenonTeachingReligionby Rev.JohnMurphy,formerDiocesanExaminerof CatholicSchools.
ABrigidineSisterwilllectureonthespecial methodsofteachingreligiontotheyoungchildren oftheinfantschool.
APresentationSisterwilldealwiththeteaching ofthosereligioustopicswhichoughttobecovered inthernidriipprimarygrades.
ASisteroftheCongregationofOurLadyofthe Missionswilldealwiththespecialmethodsof teachingreligiontotheupperprimarygrades.
Rev.BrotherH.D.Fogarty,SuperiorofChristian Brothers'HighSchool,Highgate,andtwoother ChristianBrotherswilllectureontheteachingof religiontothefirstthreeyearsofhighschool.
Mr.VinWalshandMissJeanIrving.oftheLecturingStaffofGraylandsTeachers'College,will dealwithgeneralteachingmethodsandchild development.
MissM.MoirofClaremontTeachers'College, willlectureontheuseofchilddrama.
MissBernieMaher,FirstMistress,Graylands TrainingSchool,willdemonstratehowateacher makesthefirstapproachtoanewclass,andhowa hymnmaybetaught.
TheSeminarwasorganisedbyRev.J.Nestor,of theCatholicEducationOffice,andMissEdithWesthoven,lecturerinEducationatGraylandsTeachers' College.
Parentswhowishtoattendareadvisedtophone theCatholicEducationOffice-23-4324or23-4546.
HolySee'sInterest InRefugeeAid
ContinuingsupportoftheHolySeefor UnitedNationsprogrammesforrefugeeswas announcedbyAuxiliaryBishopJamesH. GriffithsofNewYorkatthepledgingconferenceforUNrefugeeprogrammeshere.
BishopGriffiths,theHoly See'srepresentative,presentedatokencontribution of£A900totheconference (Dec.6).Herecalledthat £A187,000-theentireproceedsfromthesaleofthe WorldRefugeeYearcommemorativestampsissuedby VaticanCityState-had beenmadeavailableforrefugeeprogrammes. Nearly£A45,000ofthis sumwasearmarkedforPalestinerefugees,theBishop noted.
AtanotherpledgingConferencefortheU.N.Relief andworksAgencyforPalestineRefugees,BishopGriffithscalledtheproblemof caringfortheserefugees oneofthemostdifficultand delicatefacingtheworld today.Inadditiontothebasicnecessitiesoflife,he said,provisionmustbemade fortheirmoralandintellectualwelfare.Thetraining oftheyoungpersonsamong themisespeciallyurgent,he stated.
BishopGriffithsrecalled thatHisHolinessPopeJohn XXIII,hadrecentlyreceived thedirectoroftheagency, JohnH.Davis,andexpressedhisgratificationwithits work. TheHolySee'sinterestin
refugeeshasbeenworldwide foryears,BishopGriffiths toldthepledgingconference forrefugees.Headdedthat withinthelasttwoweeks theHolySeehadannounced, attherecommendationof theU.N.HighCommissioner forRefugees,thatitwillextendassistancetorefugees allovertheearth.
"WhentheHolySee signedtheGenevaConventiononRefugeesin1952,it, asdidmanyothersigners, restricteditselftorefugees inEurope,"BishopGriffithssaid."Forthatperiod itwasadequate.Butinless than10yearstheworldsitutionhassochangedanddeterioratedthatnowthereare refugeesalmosteverywhere. ThereforetheHolySeehas regardeditasmoreinharmonywithitsloftyuniversal missionofmercyandcharity torenouncetherestrictive clauseanditdoessointhe hopethatitmightmove othersignerstodolikewise."
Thirty-twogovernments pledgedapproximately32.5 milliondollarsforthePalestinerefugeesand28pledgedabout2.9milliondollars forthe1962programmeof theU.N.HighCommissioner forRefugees.
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Manchester:Askullbrownwithageand foundover200yearsagowassolemnlysealed inaglass-and-silvercasketataManchester churchasanauthenticatedrelicofa17th centurymartyr.
Afterthemostcareful scientificinvestigation,includingx-rays,theskullhas beenidentifiedasthatof BlessedAmbroseBarlow, localBenedictineandoneof the40MartyrsofEngland andWaleswhosecanonisationnowisbeingsoughtat theVatican.
BishopAndrewBeck, A.A.,ofSalfordsigneda decreeofauthenticationand readastatementtracingthe historyoftheskulltoalarge congregationinSt.Ambrose'sChurchhere. Theskullwasfoundin theyear1746atWardley HallnearManchester.This nowisBishopBeck'sresidence.
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Thosewhofoundfile skullwhenpullingdownpart ofthehouseconcludedat oncethatitmustbethat ofanexecutedpriest.Since thenithasbeenkeptina placeofhonouronthemain staircase,andwasalways consideredbylocalCatho11.4,044.4,.04,04.0,4,11
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liestobetheskullofBleslocsedAmbrose,wholived foratimeatWardleyHall. TheBenedictinepriestwas hanged,drawnandquartered atLancasterin1641.His headandquarterswerethen displayedoutsidethelocal jailandalsooutsideaMan-
chesterchurchwhichisnow theAnglicancathedral.This displaywasawarningto Catholics.
A.J.E.Cave,ofSt.Bartholomew'sHospital,oneof London'sleadingmedical centres,beganstudyingthe skulllastyear.Hefound thatitwasthatofaman agedbetween50and60. BlessedAmbrosewas55 whenhedied,theonlyManchestermartyrinthatage group.
Theprofessoralsocom-
paredtheskullwithcontemporaryportraitsofthemartyrandfoundthatitcorrespondedwiththephysical characteristicsinatleast eightimportantrespects.He demonstratedthatithad beendamagedontheinside throughbeingimpaledona spikeorsimilarweapon. Thathadhappenedtothe headofthemartyr.Photographyandotherscientific methodswerefurtherusedto confirmitsageandauthenticity.
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DURINGthefirstweeksofhisremarkable pontificate,PopePiusXII,ofrecentand happymemory,startedthepracticeofreceivinginperiodicspecialaudiencesnewlymarriedcouplesfromallwalksoflifeandof manynationalities.Theyhadjourneyedto RometoseekhisApostolicBenedictionan theirmarriages.
INSPITEofthepersonaldistressanddeadlycrises whichbesethimbeforeandaftertheoutbreakofWorld WarII,thePopeobviouslyenjoyedmeetingtheseyoung peopleanddevotedextraordinarycaretothebrieftalks hepreparedforthem.
ASTIMEWENTON,theseallocutionsbecamelonger andbetterorganised,sothatby1944,whenhewas _forcedtodiscontinuethem,the79
ShrineRemainsIn CatholicHands
Saigon:WhencommunistandWesternnegotiatorsputanendtoadecade-longstruggle forVietnambydividingthecountryintwo, astrokeofthediplomaticpenkeptVietnam's mostcherishedshrineinCatholichands.
Justsouthoftheline drawnthroughtheheartof thecountryatthe1954GenevaconferenceistheNationalShrineoftheBlessed VirginatLavang,visitedby millions.Astone'sthrow tothenorthiscommunist ruleandtherepressionof theCatholicFaith.
TheshrineisVietnam's firstandonlybasilica.Itwas declaredaminorbasilica byHisHolinessPopeJohn XXILIandconsecratedlast Augustinthepresenceof 200,000persons.
Fromitsveryoriginthe shrinehasbeen,asitistoday,asymbolofhopein themidstofpersecution. Duringabloodypersecution ofVietnameseChristians thatragedfrom1798to 1871,agroupofCatholics tookrefugeinadense,tigerinfestedforestnorthwestof theancientVietnamesecapitalofHue.Theyprayedday andnightfordeliverance fromtheirpersecutors,from wildanimals,fromdisease andstarvation.
TheApparition
TheBlessedVirginappeared,surroundedbylights. Shepromisedtopreservethe fugitivesanddesignatedthe spotasaplaceofprotectionandprayer.
In1885afanaticdestroyedthechapel.OneyearlaterCatholicsdecidedtorebuildit.Eleventhousand personswentintotheforest towitnessthisinauguration ceremony.
ChapelTooSmall
Thesecondchapelwas soontoosmallforthethousandswhovisitedit.In1928 thepresentchurchwasblessedinthepresenceof 30,000persons. Anationalpilgrimagegoes toLavangeverythreeyears andaspecialprocessionis heldthereannually.
PresidentNgoDinhDiem walkedbarefootupthestony pathtotheshrineduringthe nationalpilgrimageof1958.
Amongthechurchmen whohavevisitedLavangis FrancisCardinalSpellman, ArchbishopofNewYork.
"IamsureOurLadyof Lavangwillobtainvictory andpeacefortheChurchof Vietnam,"CardinalSpellmansaidwhenhevisited therein1955.
PUBLISHEDtalksofPiusXIItoyoungmarried couplesconstitutedabodyofcounsel, INENGLISHguidanceandencouragementonmarriageandfamilylifeuniqueinpapal history.Forseveralmonthsnow,therehasbeenavailableanexcellentEnglishtranslationof62ofthoseconferences.Itispublishedunderthetitle"DearNewly.weds,"byFarrar,StrausandCudahy,NewYork,andis translatedandeditedbyJamesandBiancaMurray. Thetitle"DearNewlyweds"waschosenbecauseit wastothisgroupovertheyearsthatthePopeaddressed himself.Hismessage,however,isnotrestrictedtothe youngcouple.Itisforeverymarriedcoupleandfor anyonedealingwithmarriageandfamilylife.He illuminateswithclarityandbeautythewholetremendousvisionoftheChristianvocationoflovethatis marriage. Evenaquicklookatsomeofthethingshetalksabout andwhathesaysaboutthemraisesaquestion.How couldone,whosewholepriesthoodwasspentindiplomaticandVaticanaffairs,havedevelopedsuchadeep insightintothenatureofmarriageandthechallenges facingtheaverageCatholiccoupleinthatlovelyand difficultsacrament?
Itisatribute,notonlytohisowngenius,buttothe guidanceoftheHolySpirit,thathewasabletotalk notonlyfromadeepdoctrinalbackground,butwith suchtremendoussympathyforthemarriedcouple.
IDEALFOR MEDITATION
THEBOOKisdividedintothreesections.SectionOne treatsofthehusbandandwiferelation.Herearesome ofthetitles:Ministersofthe Sacrament;MarriageGifts;Hopes andFears;HarmonyofSouls,ForgettingOffences;TheBeautyof ChristianLove;Estrangementof Hearts.Thesecondsectionisconcernedwithhomeand familyandincludessuchheadingsas:ThePerfect Home;TheRoleoftheWife;TheRoleoftheHusband; TheMysteryofFatherhood;God'sPortion.
Thelastsectionusesthegeneraltitle:TheFamilyand GodandtalksaboutFaith;HolinessintheFamily; PatronSaints;TheFamilyandPrayer.
Thebookwouldserveasanidealmeditationbookfor marriedcouples.Itismeanttobereadaloudby husbandorwifetoeachother.Itseemstoglowwith thewholegloriousvisionofChristianmarriageand Inthesedaysoffearsandthreatsandsmallmindsand pettyhearts,thisisgrace.
Totheprofessionalsandsemi-professionalsinthe field,itismorethananantidotetoanexcessivesociologicalormoralbias.Incasethereisanydoubt,the bookisrecommendedhighlytoall.
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"Iacceptyourprayersand allwhocomeheretopray willhavetheirprayers'answered,"shesaid. Therefugeesreturnedto theirhomesandto20years ofpeace.In1820alittle chapeldedicatedtotheBlessedVirginwaserectedon thespotoftheapparition. ThatsameyearsawtheascentofEmperorMing-hang tothethrone,andbrought aviolentpersecutionthat continuedwithfewinterruptionsuntil1885.About 100,000Catholicsweretodie bystarvation,tortureor moremercifulexecutionbeforethatpersecution ended.
GregorioPietroXVCardinalAgagianianprayedfor peaceattheShrineofLayangwhenhecametoVietnamforthe1959Marian CongressatSaigon.Atthat timetheBishopsofVietnamdecidedtocreateanationalshrinetotheBlessed Virgin,andLavangwas chosen.
ArchbishopPierreMartin Ngo-dinh-ThucofHueconsecratedthechurchasabasilicaatthisyear'snational pilgrimage.AlltheBishops ofVietnamtookpart,and thousandsofsoldiersasked specialleavetobepresent.
Beforetheceremonyof consecration,thepresident oftheNationalAssembly andagroupoflegislators askedtobeallowedtosweep outthechurchasaprivilege. Amongthosedustingthe pewswerenon-Catholicdevoteesoftheshrine.
ThuaddressofthePerthCatholicMarriage GuidanceCentreis85HILLST,EASTPERTH. Telephone23-4548.
MonsignorDeBlanchasgonebacktoparishwork andhisplaceontheFamilyLifeBureauhasbeen takenoverbyFatherJohnKnottwhosearticles, "Everyman'sFamily,"willcommencenextweek.
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NEWNATIONS NEEDPEACE
VaticanCity:Solutionstotheproblemsof newnationscannotbepostponedwithoutendangeringtheirownfuturesandthesecurity ofallcountries,theVaticanSecretaryof Statehasstated.
AmletoCardinalCicognani spokeinaletterwrittenin thenameofHisHoliness PopeJohnXXIIItoGuiseppeCardinalSiri,Archbishop ofGenoaandPresidentof the39thItalianSocialWeek heldinComo.
Commentingonthesocial week'stheme,"Solidarity amongPeoplesandNewly CreatedStates,"Cardinal Cicognanitolddelegatesthat "socialresponsibilities arebasedontheuniversal destinationofthegoodsof Creation."Headdedthat "althoughtherearereasons forhopeinthefactthat, alongsidethestatesofancientfoundation,otherslates haverisenandstillothers willrise onemustnot forgetthetremendousdifficultieswhichaccompanythe evolutionofthenewnations."
"Theseareproblems,"he said,"whosesolutionscannotbepostponedtothefuturewithoutendangeringthe futureofthenewnationsand atthesametimeendangering thesecurityofallnations."
Pope'sEncyclical Heremindeddelegates thatthePope'srecentsocial encyclical,"MateretMagistra,"callsforassistanceto needynationsintheformof financialandtechnicalaid.
But,CardinalCicognani
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"Thenewnationsaskfor collaborationintheeconomicandtechnicalfield," CardinalCicognanisaid,"but theyalsoaskforamore acutesenseoftherequirementsofjustice,understanding,loyalty,respect,and particularlybrotherlylove."
Justice,saidtheSecretary ofState,meansrecognising ourbrothersinlessfavoured nationsas"trueequalsin rightsanddignity overcomingthetemptationto harvestonlythebenefitsof relationswiththem."
TheCardinalwentonto saythatunderstandingmust disposethemindtoequity andbenevolence,toovercomingaloofness.Loyalty mustfavourmutualtrust. Respectoftheculturalpeculiaritiesofindividualnationsentailsnotonlygiving, butreceiving,foreverycul turehasitsownvalues whichenrichthecommon heritageofmankind.But aboveall,hesaid,there mustbebrotherlylove-a necessityofjusticeistobe perfected.
TheCardinalthensaid:
"TheChurch,asauniversalsocietywhichknowsno limitsofeitherspaceor time,doesnotidentfyitself withanyoneculture,but strengthens,elevatesand preservesthevaluesofeach Withitsdoctrineiteducatesitssonsfromthetenderyearsofchildhoodto considerallmenasthechildrenandasbeinginthe likenessofGod,irrespective oftheirregion,nationor colour "Consciousofallthis,the CatholicChurchtakesnote thatthedevelopmentofnationsistodaymoreaproblemcloselylinkedwiththe defenceandaffirmationof spiritualandreligiousvalues,andconsequentlywith theapostolateandevangelSCIMICWANSAIWOMOMisation:"
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UNIVERSITYCONVENTIONINBRISBANE
TheBrisbane"Leader"reportsthatthemostdistinguishedgatheringofCatholicuniversitymenandwomenevertoassemblein Queenslandwillattendtheweek-long20thannualconventionofthe UniversityCatholicFederationofAustraliainBrisbanefromJanuary6to13.
Theconventionwillbring togetheraneminentgroup ofCatholicprofessorsand lecturers,clergy,scholars, studentsandprofessional menandwomenfromall partsofAustralia.
Itwillalsoincludedistinguishedmembersofthe judiciaryfromvariousStates ofAustralia,lawyers,doctors,scientists,engineers, educatorsandothers.
Leadingclergyengagedin theuniversityapostolate throughoutAustralia,togetherwithCatholicAction leadersintheuniversity spherewillattend.
Alargehotlyofgraduates andundergraduatesfromall Australianuniversitieswill participate.
Theconventionwaslast heldinBrisbanenineyears ago.
Itwillbethefirsttimethe conventionhasbeenheldat thenewuniversityatSt. Lucia.
FROMALLSTATES
Itwillalsobethefirst timedelegateshaveattendedtheconventionfromthe
newMonashUniversityCollegesofTownsvilleand Wollongong,N.S.W.
Groupsofdelegateswill comefromSydney,Melbourne,Adelaide,Perth,Hobart,ArmidaleandNewcastleUniversities.
NewmanDelegates
BranchesoftheNewman organisationsinallpartsof Australiahavebeenorganisingthroughouttheyear tobringlargecontingentsof delegatesfromuniversity centresasfarapartas TownsvilleandPerth.
Takingasitstheme,"The LightThatIsLite,"theconventionwillaimtoclarify thedualroleoftheCatholicUniversitystudent-as studentandCatholic.
ThecontributionofCatholicismandsecularstudies totheformationoftheCatholicgraduateandtheimpactofCatholicismonprofessionallifewillbeexamined.
Thiswillbedonebya seriesoflectures,seminars, workshopdiscussionsand forums.
PrincePresides
Afurtheraimistopromotecontactsandfriendship betweenCatholicundergraduatesandgraduatesofAustralianuniversities.
Theprincipallecturesat theconventionwillbedeliveredbyDr.C.J.Apelt, B.E.,D.Phil.(Oxon.),A.M.I.E.(Aust.),SeniorLecturer, DepartmentofCivilEngineering,Universityof Queensland:Dr.K.W.Ryan, B.A.,LL.B.,Ph.D.(Cantab.), LecturerinLaw,University ofQueensland;Rev.E.J. Stormon,S.J.,MA.,Deanof NewmanCollege,University, Melbourne:Rev.Dr.Louis Durell,0.P.,S.T.D.,S.T.L., LecturerinScholasticPhilosophy,UniversityofQueensland;Dr.M.J.Charlesworth,Ph.D.(Louvain), M.A.,LecturerinPhilosophy, UniversityofMelbourne;and Rev.Dr.G.Johnson,D.D. (Louvain),formerlylecturer, PiusXIIRegionalSeminary, Benyoandprominentradio speaker.
ClergyWillAttend
Theorganisersareanxiousthatasmanyclergyas possibleattend,andtake partinthediscussions,forumsandothersessionsof theconvention.
Theorganisershope,also, thattherewillbealarge attendancebyseniorCatholicgraduatesofallfaculties inBrisbane,includingjudges.barristers,solicitors,doctors,educators,engineers, architectsscientists,businessmenpublicofficialsand others.
Theofficialopeningat whichagreetingfromPope Johnwillberead,willtake placeatSt.Leo'sCollege afteranopeningMass at. 4.45p.m.onSaturday,January6. Aspecialchoirof30voiceshasbeentrainedbyFr. V.J.RowantosingatvariousMasses,ceremoniesand devotionsduringtheconvention.
ThenationalexecutiVeof theU.C.F.A.hasbeenlocatedinBrisbaneforthepast threeyearsandtheconventionhasbeenorgaqisedbya groupoflocalCatholicgraduatesandunder-graduates
InadditiontoSt.Leo's andDuchesneCatholiccolleges,delegateswillalsobe accommodatedatthe Women's,St.John'sand King'aCollegesthroughthe courtesyoftheprincipals. Non-resident delegates mayalsoattendallphases oftheconvention.
HighMossOpens
AnopeningHighMass willbecelebrated,snSt. ThomasAquinas'Church,St. Lucia,onSunday,January 7,at11a.m.,byFather LouisDurell,0.P.,ofBrisbane nationalchaplain U.C.F.A.)
AdailyMaaswillbecelebratedatSt.Leo'sCollege at11.45a.m.,byFatherT. Johnston,S.J.rector),who willbechaplaintotheconvention.
Mr.IanHannan,B.E., LL.B.,ofAdelaide(vice-president,U.C.F.A.)willbe chairmanofconventionsessions.
VillanovaPlayerswillproduce''ManofDestiny"by GeorgeBernardShawon theeveningofWednesday, January10,asanitemof theconventionprogramme.
Aseriesofprofessional seminarswilltakeplaceat DuchesneCollegeoneach eveningoftheconvention fromSunday,January7,to Friday,January12.
Theywillincludethe fieldsoflaw.education,technologyandscience,andall Catholicgraduates,particularlyseniormembersofthe variousprofessions,areespeciallyinvitedtoattend theseseminars.
Socialfunctionsduringthe conventionwillinclude dances,sight-seeingtrips, sportscarnival,swimming, tennisandatriptoGold Coastattheconclusion.
Theconventionsecretary isMr.ManusBoyce,RutlandCourt,183Gregory-tce., Brisbane.
Bookingsforallorpart oftheconventionmaybe arrangedwithMissDenise Sullivan,125Oriel-rd.,Ascot.
Sizesrangefrom2to9h.p. Verticaland
byresearchworkersinthepastyear.AtleftisFather FrancisNurnatawa,S.V.D.,thePrince'sclosefriendand presidcotoftheNanzanCatholicUniversity.
SpiritualValues First
HISHOLINESSPOPEJOHNhasurgededucational radioandtelevisionexpertsfrom68nationsto
givespiritualvaluesfirstplaceintheirefforts.
ThePopespoketo250delegatesattendingtheRome conferenceoneducationalradioandtelevisionata specialaudienceintheVatican'sConsistorialHall.
PopeJohntoldtheradioandTVeducatorsthat modernmediasuchasradio,TV,moviesandthepress serveagoodandlawfulpurposeinprovidingentertainment.But,headded,"itisstillmoreimportant-that thesenew\facilitiesshouldbeusedfortheinstruction andeducationofmankind."
Radioandtelevisionschools,hesaid,areaworkof "mutualfraternalhelp"bywhichtheproblemsof distance,timeandpersonnelaresolvedtoagreat extent!
Theyareofgreatbenefittomanyyoungpeople,he continued,whoare"finallyenabledtoreadandwrite. Othersaregivenanopportunitytoacquirearealprofessionaltraining,whichtheycouldneverhaveotherwisebecauseoftheirisolation."
ThePopesaidthateducationalradioandTVbroadcastshaveinterestedhimsomuchthathehaslistened tothemseveraltimes.
Hesaid:"Onemayhope,gentlemen,thatasaresult ofyourcombinedeffortsthesadscourgeofilliteracy may,thanksbetoGod,begreatlyreducedandmay ultimatelydisappearcompletely.
"Theveryvastnessofthesetechnicalmeans,"hecontinued,"imposesonyouthedutyofbalancingharmoniouslytheprogrammesofinstructionandeducation destinedfor,themindsofyoungpeopleandadultsto whoseformationyou,contribute.Thecompleteman mustbenefitfromthis,whilespiritualvaluesshouldbe giventhefirstplace.Inthisway,providedyoutake caretogivereligionitsdubplace,mindswillbe properlyformedandyourlistenersandtelevision viewerswilltherebygain."
Severalhundreddelegates willgointoresidencefor theconvention,themain sessionsofwhichwillbe heldatSt.Leo'sCollege.
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Newark,N.J.:Anarchbishophereobserved"itwouldbedifficulttoexcusefromsin" parentsfailingtheirresponsibilityinregard tothemoviestheirchildrenareseeingorthe bookstheyarereading.
ArchbishopThomasA. BolandofNewarkinasermonatSacredHeartCathedralsaidthereisagreat needforfurtherindividual andpublicefforts"ifweare goingtoreachanykindof anidealorstandardwhew vecansafelysaythatchildrenmaygotomovingpicturesorthattheymayenter aparticularstore."
TheArchbishopspoketo acongregationthatincluded parishmoderatorsandlay committeemenofparishdecencycommittees.Hesaid thatitisamatterofcommandandnotofchoicethat therebeadecencycommitteeineveryparishofthe Newarkarchdiocese.
Regardingtheindividual's responsibilitytofollowthe filmratingsoftheNational Legion'ofDecency.theArchbishopsaid,itisnotenough forapersontosaythata particularmovieisnotan
occasionofsinforhint.
"Thismaybetrue,but doesthatinanywayexcuse thepersonfromnotobservingwhatisnowconsidered bytheChurchintheUnited States,byitsBishops,asan officialmeansofhelpingus toobservetheCommandments?"heasked.
"Thereisasocialresponsibilityinthismatter,"he asserted."Becauseitdoesn't hurtyou,youhavenoright orauthoritytoco-operate withsomeonewhoisdoing harmtoothersand,ifyou aresupporting(badpictures youareco-operating.You havenorightorauthorityto givescandaltoyourneighbours."
"Legislation,"theArchbishopcontinued,"ishardly theanswer.Theansweris anarouiedpublicopinion sothatthesepeoplewill knowthatthisisnotwhat thepeoplewant."
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Mr.R.Ellsmore, 10CormackStreet, BALGOWLA11, N.S.W.,writes:
"Ihadabadtooth(anupperone,itwasalmost eatenthroughwithdecay).Thepainwasterrible, soafriendtoldmetocrushaBenTabletup intoit,untilIcouldgetenoughcouragetogoto thedentist.Ifinallygottohim,butyourBen Tabletsgavemerelief.Thankingyouforyour product." BEXISTHOROUGHLY
Congo:landWithout. HopeOrLove
Leopoldville:TheBishopsoftheCongo haveexpressedsorrowoveraCongo"without hopeandwithoutlove"andhaveurged politicianstotacklethetaskwhich"alone justifiestheauthoritytheyhovebeeninvested with."
TheBishopsissuedtheirdeclarationattheend oftheirfirstmeetingsincethecreationofahierarchy intheCongoandCongoleseindependence.
Theynoted"withsadnessthatdisorderthreatens livesandproperty,thatsocialprogressisstillnot reachingthegreatmassofthepeopleincountryand city,thatdayfollowsdaywithouthopeandwithout love."
TheBishopsappealedtoallwho"onwhateverplane orwhateverspherearecapableofremedyingasituationsodangerousforthe-futureofthecountry."
"They(theBishops)askthemtoconsidernottheir personalandindividualadvantagebutthegoodofthe people.
"Socialjustice,thatChristianvirtue,demandsofthe authoritiesconstantengrossmentinthejobofkeeping orderandtranquilityintheinterior,ofseekingout andenergeticallyapplyingthemostefficaciousmeans ofrealisingthegoodofall."
TheBishops'letterthenquotedthesocialencyclical MateretMagistraofHisHolinessPopeJohnonthe demandsofthiscommongoodonthenationalplane- fullestpossibleemployment,avoidanceofaprivileged classevenamongtheworkers,balancebetweenwages andprices,broadestpossibleaccesstogoodsandservices.
"Thetaskthatfallsontheauthoritiesisheavy,but italonejustifiestheauthoritytheyhavebeeninvested with,"theBishopscontinued.
"Thehappinessofmanformsawhole.Itdoesnot sufficetopreachparadisetohim,butaminimumof earthlywell-beingisnecessarytohimasaprecious contributiontotheattainmentofeternalhappiness.
"Itisnecessarythereforethateachonepractisea certainmaterialfrugality,astheauthoritiesofthe countryhavesoaptlydeclared,sothatthepeoplein generalcanlivedecentlyandhappily.Thiscontentmentisapreliminaryconditiontosincereandconstructivedialoguebetweenthedifferentstrataofthe population,anantidotetoanarchicalturbulence."
TheApostolicDelegateintheCongo,Archbishop GastoneMojaiski-Perelli,notedwhenopeningthe plenaryassemblythatitspurposewastoadaptthe workoftheCatholicChurchintheConga(tothenew conditionsofindependence.
AllbuthalfadozenoftheCongo's41bishopsand prefectswereabletoattend.BishopJeanFryns, C.S.Sp.,ofKindustayedinhisSeebecauseofviolence andthreatsoffurtherviolencethere.
FourCongoleseOrdinariesandFourCongoleseauxiliarybishopstookparbintheassemblyalongwith20 Congolesevicars-general.Itwasthefirstassembly attendedbyvicars-generalandbymembersofthe CommitteeofMajorReligiousSuperiors.
PopeJohnsentamessageofencouragementtothe assembly,andtheBishoprepliedwithatelegramreassuringhimoftheirdeterminationtodoallintheir powertopromotepeaceandjustice.
Thursday,December28,1961
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NewYear'sEveParty
OnSunday,December31, theXaverianClubwillhold itsNewYearparty.Itis beingheldatthehomeof BernadetteMcCormack,22 ThelmaStreet,Como.Cars willleavefromthefootof WilliamStreetat7.45p.m.
Girlspleasebringaplate andmenliquidrefreshments.Allmembersare invitedtocomealongand joininthefunandgames.
Thecommitteeislooking intothepossibilityofacquiringaboatforariver tripearlyinJanuary.A tentativedateforJanuary 13hasbeenset.Confirmationwillbeannounced later.
AnightattheTrotsisto takeplaceonJanuary20. Membersareinvitedtotry theirluck.
NighttennisonJanuary 5asusual.Carsleaving fromtheusualplaceat7.45 p.m.Girlspleasebringa plate.
PeruReligious MayNowVote
Lima:PresidentManuel Pradohassignedintolaw aconstitutionalamendment givingmembersofreligious communitiestherightto vote.
Priestsofthediocesan clergyalreadyhadtheright tovote.Religioushadbeen excludedonthegrounds thattheywouldbesubject tothepoliticalopinionsof theirsuperiors. Buttheamendments Article85ofthePeruvian Constitutionstilldoesnot giveReligioustherightto runforpoliticaloffice.
Another constitutional amendmentsignedthesame daybyPresidentPradopermitsnaturalisedcitizensto becomebishopsinPeru. HeretoforeonlynativePeruvianscouldbenamedto bishoprics.
Thenewlawreads:"To fillthepositionofarchbishoporbishopitisnecessarytobePeruvianbybirth orenjoyPeruviancitizenshipforatleastthreeyears, withcontinuedresidence duringthattimeinthenationalterritory." Accordingtolongstanding law,thePresidentofthe Republicproposesecclesiasticstofillvacantbishoprics,andtheactualdesignationsaremadebytheHoly See.
TheXaverianClubisa socialgatheringforsingle Catholics-girlsover21 years,menover23years. Enquiriesregardingmembershipmaybemadetothe vice-president,Mr.Kevin Rosam(8-2936afterhours), orMissBernadetteMcCormack(67-4450).
Missionary'Ham' DoesOperation
Soloma:AU.S.missionary here,anamateurradiooperator,tookdirectionsover theairfromaU.S.Navy doctoratPensacola'sNavy Hospitalandsavedthelife ofaMamIndianinhisremotemountainmission.
Unabletodiagnosethe ailmentofthedyingIndian, FatherThomasR.Melville, M.M.,ofNewtonHighlands, Mass.,tooktotheairways inadesperateattemptto savetheman'slife.Luckily, hecontacedanotherham, SeamanKenBurwinkleat theNavalAirStationin Pensacola,Fla. HetoldBurwinkle:"I haveamanherewhoisdying.Canyouputmeintouch withadoctor?Iwantto trytosavehislife."
Ratherthanrelaymessage,thesailorusedthestation'sfacilitiesandconnectedFatherMelvilledirectlywithDr.Richard Lawrenceatthestationhospital.Basinghisdiagnosis onFatherMelville'sdescriptionofthedyingman'ssymtoms,Dr.Lawrenceprescribedemergencytreatment. FatherMelvillefollowedthe doctor'sdirectionsandthe patientrespondedimmediately. FatherMelville'sstation intheremoteCuchamatanes MountainsofnorthwestGuatemalaissome200miles fromthenearestmedical facility.Heprovidestheonly medicalaidtothethousands ofIndianslivinginhismissionarea.His.soleemergencycontactwiththeoutsideworldisthroughamateurradio.
LoyolaClubEnjoysSocial:Looks
ForwardToNewYear
Membersandguestsof theLoyolaClubwereuresentattheChristmasparty heldonWednesday,De. cember20.TheChristmas treewasdecorated,with colouredlightsandpresents forall.Membersandfriends broughtagiftforthetree andtherewasmuchexcitementwheneveryonereceivedapresentfromthe tree.Thepresidentthanked allmembersfortheirsupportandco-operationduring1961andassuredmembersofmanyhappygatheringsandoutingsduringth.: comingyear.
Duringtheevening,a verynicegiftasatokenof appreciationwasmadeto Mrs.AlmaWestawayfor playingfortheclub.A giftwasalsopresentedto Mr.andMrs.Todhunterin appreciationoftheirkindnessandhelpduringthe year.
OwingtothefirstWednesdayinJanuaryfalling soclosetotheNewYear holidayandmanymembers stillbeingaway,theclub willbeginsocialsfor1962 inFebruaryandanotice willappearin"TheRecord" announcingtheopening night.
Calholicmenandwomen over35,interestedinjoiningtheLoyolaClub,may havefullparticularsby
ringingthepresident,Mrs. E.Butcher(67-1580)any time,orthesecretary,Miss JoanBeattie(21-7049)in theevening.Anyprofits fromtheclubwillbedevotedtothePropagationof theFaithandtheJesuit Missions.
TherryPartyTo BeHeldInCity
Itwasdecidedatthelast meetingoftheTherrySocietytoholdtheNewYear's EvepartyattheTherry Roomat44APierSt.Giris areaskedtobringaplate ofeatsandthementolook aftertheliquidrefreshments.
Plansfor1962werediscussedandindicationsare thatthesocietywillbebusy formostof1962. The openingfunctionforthecomingyearwasdiscussedat lengthanditisapparent thatbecauseofanincrease innumber,theopeningMass andHolyCommunionwill havetobeheldinalarger chapelthanpreviousyears.
Thenextformalmeeting oftheTherrySocietywill notbeheldtillFebruary 5,1962.

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-HappycouplepicturedoutsideSt. FrancisXavier's Church,EastPerth, aftertheirwedding therelastFridayare RobertJohnWainwrightofDoubleview andhisbride,formerlyMaureenPatricia WattsofPerth.
Washington:Private,non-profitinstitutions,suchasparochialschools,maytake portintheproposed£A315-millionFederal fall-outshelterconstructionprogramme. RoswellL.Gilpatric,DeputySecretaryofDefence. toldanewsconferencethat theFederalgovernmentproposesmakinganincentive granttoschools,hospitals, clinicsandwelfareinstitutionswhichareoperatedby stateorlocalgovernmentor byaprivate,non-profitor-' ganisation.
Hesaiddetailsarenotyet workedout,buttheFederal governmentprobablywould payabout£A11.5oftheestimated£A18itcoststoprovidespaceforoneperson inashelter.
Thedifferencebetweenthe Federalgrantandthetotal cost,heindicated,wouldbe madeupbylocalgovernment authorities.Helikenedthe localgovernment'sroleas similartotherelianceof thecommunityuponitto providepoliceandfireprotection.
Eachsheltereligiblefor Federalaidmustaccommodateaminimumof50persons,beopenforpublicuse intimeofemergencyandbe underthedirectionoflocal civildefenceauthorities,he said. Suchshelterwillbemarkedforthepublicandstocked withfood,water,radiation metersandmedicalsupplies, hesaid.
Gilpatricsaidasubstantial numberoftheproposedshel-
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ters"willundoubtedlybe dual-purpose."Heexplained thatschoolscouldreceive grantstobuildsheltersthat couldalsobeusedasgymnasiums.
PresidentKennedy,he said,willgobeforeCongress nextmonthtoseekapproval ofthe£A315millionappropriationforthenext12 monthsbeginningonJuly 1.
Toavoidembarrassment,warnsFather Plunkett,M.M.,amissionaryinChile,alwaysinvestigatethe previousownerbefore buyingahorse.For whenherecentlybecametheproudbuyer ofafinestallion,he wasquitebewildered bytheanimal'shabitof pullingtoadeadsap in
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NewTestamentAndImmortality
Patmos,Yagoona:IsnottheNewTestamentteachingnotthat thesoulisimmortalandsurvivesdeath,butthatatdeathmaninceasestoexistandwillbemadetoexistagainintheresurrectionbythepowerofGod?
R.:No.ChristHimself definitelytaughttheimmortalityofthesoul.Henot onlysaid:"Fearnotthose whokillthebodybutcannotkillthesoul,"butinall Histeachingpresupposed thesoul'ssurvival,aswhen Hedepictedthesoulof,the richmanafterdeathappealingtoAbraham;orgavethe warning:"Thisnightthey soulshallberequiredof thee;"orwhenHesaid: -"Blessedisthatservantwho, whenhismastercometh,he findswatching."Andcertainly,ifsoulsdonotsurvive thedeathofbodies,theNew Testamentdeclarationthat thesoulofChristafterHis deathonCalvarywentto preachtothesoulsofthe departedwhohadlivedin pastages,wouldbeunintelligible11Pet.3:19),
"PAGAN PHILOSOPHERS"
Q.:IfweacceptedtheNew Testamentteachingit wouldbenolongernecessaryforChristianstodefendtheargumentsofthe paganGreekphilosophers fortheimmortalityofthe soul.
R.:Firstly,youhavenot rightlyunderstoodNew Testamentteaching.Secondly,thetruththatthesoulis immortaltaughtbytheNew Testamentstands,whatever thevalueofreasonsputforwardbyanyphilosophersin confirmationofthatdoctrine.
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Thirdly,noteverythingsaid bypaganGreekphilosophers wasnecessarilywrongjust becausetheywerepagans. Elementsofsoundreasoning andofnaturaltruthcould quitewellexistsidebyside withtheirmistakes.Itisfor laterphilosopherstosiftout whatistruefromwhatis erroneous.
"MODERNATTITUDE"
Q.:Theargumentsbasedcn thenatureofthesoulbecauseofitsspiritualactivities,onconscienceasthe senseofmorallaw,onjusticebeingdoneinanext lifeasitisnotdonein this,andontheinstinctivepersuasionofallmen, arerejectedbymodern philosophers,andChristianityisonlydiscredited bycontinuingtousethem.
R.:Eventhosemodern philosopherswhodenythe validityofsucharguments wouldnotsaythatChristianityisdiscreditedbytheuse ofthem.Theywouldsay thatifChristianschooseto believeinimmortalitybecauseoftheirfaithinthe teachingsofChrist,welland good.Butifchildrenthink theirphilosophicalarguments proveit,thentheydiscredit themselvesasphilosophersaverydifferentthing.Whilst however,somemodern philosopherswouldspeak likethatagainstthetimehonouredargumentsfrom reasonforimmortalityofthe
soul,otherswouldnot;and thedifferentphilosophical schoolscanbelefttotheir ownphilosophicalwrangles aboutit.Christianfaith, basednotonanymerely humanphilosophy,buton divinely-revealedtruthas containedintheGospels, remainsunaffectedbytheir debates.
"NOTVERITABLE",
Q.:Modernphilosopherssay thatallmerelyrational argumentsareinconclusive.Theycanleadonly toaninferenceoropinion whichcannotbeverified byanyactualsightofa survivingsoul.
R.:Thephilosopherwho saysthatnothingcanbe acceptedunlessitcanbe verifiedexperimentallyis himselfacceptingasaprinciplesomethingthatcannot beverifiedexperimentally. Histroubleisthatheislookingforthewrongkindof verificationofthesoul'simmortalityorsurvival-value. Philosophically,itisenough toestablishthatonrational grounds.Isayphilosophically,forfrOmtheChristian
pointofviewitdoesnot matterwhetherpeoplecan succeedinprovingitfrom reasonornot:Certainlythey willneversucceedindisprovingitbyreason.
ARTICLEOFCATHOLIC FAITH
Q.:HastheCatholicChurch everofficiallydeclaredit tobeanarticleoffaith oradogmathatthesoul IsImmortalofitsvery nature?
R.:Yes.AttheFifthLateranCouncil,1513A.D.,the Churchcondemnedashereticalandabsolutelyopposed totheCatholicFaiththe doctrinethatthesoulis mortal,orsubjecttodeath likethebody;andnotimmortal,ordestinedbyits verynaturetoliveonafter separationfromthebody. The'Church,however,has definedcapacitytoprovethis doctrinebyphilosophical arguments.Philosophersare freetodisagreeasto whetherrationalarguments aresoundornot.Forthe rest,thereisnoneedtobe disturbedbythecriticismof somemodernsceptics.There ismoreinthetraditional argumentsfortheimmortalityofthesoulthantheyare willingtoallow,andwhat theyneedtodoistolook tothefoundationsoftheir ownsystemsofphilosophy.
Dryblower,Richmond:Accordingtothe "SydneyMorningHerald,"ProfessorJohn Anderson,addressing600studentsatSydney University,saidthattheUniversitywas"concernedwithdevelopingtheories."
R.:The"Telegraph"reportedhimassaying:"Canvassingopinionsandstudyingtheories."Professor Andersonwasputtinghis viewsbeforethestudentsat alunch-hourmeeting,intendinghislectureasarefutationofchargesbytheAnglicanArchbishopofSydney,Dr.Gough,thatsome lecturersinthephilosophy departmentwereteaching "soul-destroyingtheories. ProfessorJohnAnderson's defencewascertainlynot calculatedtoallayanyone's misgivings.Hemadea seriesofdogmaticassertions, declaringreligiontobe superstition;andChristianity farfrombeingbasedon historicalfactstorestonly onchildishstoriesandtobe unworthyofstudyevenasa theory.
"ETHICALTHEORIES"
Q.:"Ifthetheories,"hesaid, "cutacrosscertainconventionalviews,letthe conventionalpeoplelookto itandseeiftheydon't requiretoamendtheir views."
R.:Firstly,thehistoryof philosophyshowsthatmany differenttheoriesofethics havebeenputforwardby differentmenatdifferent times.Ifsomeofthesetheoriesconflictwithaccepted standardswhicharepartof Christiancivilisationinheritance,othersdon't:and thereisnoreasonwhy Christiansshouldaltertheir convictionstosuitantiChristiantheoriesrather thansupportethicaltheories inaccordancewithChristian principles. Secondly,accordingtoProfessorStout, thedutyofthelecturerin philosophyattheUniversityis"toexpound,notto advocate."Heexplainsthe differentschoolsofthought forthesakeofacompare-
rchbishopOnUniversityMorals
Doubtful,Maroubra: wouldlikeyourcommentsonwhat ArchbishopGoughsaidhehopedwouldbecomeopublicissue.The enclosed"SydneyMorningHerald"report,quoteshimassaying someUniversitylecturersteachstudentsaphilosophyoffreelove andurgethemtohavepremaritalsexexperience.
R.:WhethertheAnglican ArchbishopofSydneywas correctlyreportedornotI donotknow,Idoubtwhether lanyUniversitylecturers wouldadvocatesuchthings directly.Theywouldadopt muchmoresubtlemethods. Forthem,thethingtodo wouldbetoconditionthesusceptiblemindsofthestudentsintobelievingthatno moralteachinggiventhem previouslyshouldbeaccepteduncritically,thattheyare entitledtoignoreitandform newstandardsforthemselves,thatitwouldnotmatteriftheydidadopta philosophyoffreeloveand ceasetobelievepre-marital sex-indulgencetobemorally wrong.Butlecturerswho expressedsuchviewswould beshrewdenoughtosafeguardthemselvesbysaying thattheyhadnoideaofimposingthemoroftelling studentshowtheyshould behave.
IDEASSTUDENTS ACQUIRE O.:Isthereanygroundfor thechargesmadeby ArchbishopGough?
R.:Thatwouldbeforhim tosay.Thepresumption,of course,isthatamaninhis positionwouldnotspeakas hedidwithoutwhathebe-. lievedtohegoodgrounds forhisstatements.AsregardsSydneyUniversityitselfIdonotknowwhether theatmospherethereisthe samenowasitwasinthe 1930's.Certainlyanextraordinaryseriesofquestions wassenttomysessionfor discussionbystudentsof philosophyandpsychologyat
SydneyUniversitybetween 1935and1940.Typicalof themare:"IsnottheCatholicChurchbehindthe timesinsex-psychology? Shouldnotsexfunctionsbe treatedquiteopenly,and thesenseofmysterybedone awaywith?""Oughtnotattitudesofshameandfearbe entirelyeradicated?""Why allthistalkaboutchastity?" Surelynaturalinclinations givenaturalrightsto pleasuresyoucallsensual andimmoral.""Cananyone saywhyitiswrongtohave sexrelationsbeforemarriage?""Ifouractionshave noharmfuleffectsonourselvesorothershowcan theybewrong?""Isitnot customonlythatforbidssex relationsapartfromthe marriedstate?""Whynot permitcompassionatemarriage-foratime,insteadof bindingpeopletomistaken marriagesforlife?"Withall thosequestionsandmany similaronesIhavedealtin mysessionatvarioustimes. Whatthoughtfulpeoplewill wanttoknowiswherethese studentsacquiredthetype ofmindwhichentertainsthe ideasdisguisedasquestions theyhaveputtome.They certainlydidnotthinkin suchawaytillexposedto theinfluenceoftheirUniversitylecturersinphilosophyandpsychology.
"ROADTOCOMMUNISM"
Q.:ArchbishopGoughsaid thatsuchteachingscould leadtoCommunism.
R.:Probablyhebasedthat conclusionontheeffect;of asecularhumanistphilosophywhichteachesthatthere
isnoGodandnoDivineLaw. Itisnottruethat,ofitself,a philosophyoffreeloveand sexualpromiscuitywill necessarilyleadtoCommunism,fortherearemanywho believeintheabolishingof sexualrestraintsandwho hateallauthority,notonly ofGodandDivineLaw,but ofCommunismalso.Communistsmayhavenoobjectiontoimmorality,butmany immoralpeoplestronglyObjecttoCommunism.However,thelossofpowerto distinguishbetweenright andwrongdoesleavea vacuuminaperson'slife whichiseasilyinfiltratedby Communistpropaganda.But fearofCommunismwith manypeoplewouldbeonly anappealtoexpediency.Whetherthereweresucha dangerornot,moralcorruptionisstillmoralcorruption;andonmoralprinciples alonestepsshouldbetaken topreventthat,andabove alleradicateitwherethere areanysignsofitsactualexistence.Archbishop Gough'sremarksinanyease willhavedonenothingbut goodiftheyservedonlyto awakeneverybody'sattentiontothefactthatmoral standardsmustbemaintained,andthatitisamatterforthenationalconsciencetoseethattheyare maintained.
tivestudyoftheirtheories, butdoesn'tchallengethe studenttoamendtheirreligiousandmoralconvictions, conformingthemtotheirreligiousoutlookofthesheer secularismadvocatedby ProfessorAnderson.
"THEUNIVERSITY'S VIEWS"
Q.:"ItisnotfortheUniversity,"hesaid,"toamend itsviews,andknuckle downtopublicopinion, evenifChurchopinion:' R.:Hehadtoaddthatlast bit,forreligionandthe Churcharehis"betenoir." Butwhatdoeshemeanby sayingthat"itisnotforthe Universitytoamendits views?"Individuallecturersinthephilosophydepartmentarenot"theUniversity";nor,whatevermaybe saidofteachingintheexact sciencessuchasmathematics, physics,chemistry,etc.,has theUniversityany"views" whereethicaltheoriesare concerned. ItMaywant studentsofphilosophytobe familiarwiththevarious schoolsofthoughtonthe subject,butofficiallyitneitherespousesnorimposes anyoneofthem.Professor Andersoncertainlyhad grandioseideasofhisviews ifheimaginedthatthey weretheUniversity'sviews merelybecausetheyhappenedtobehis.
ROLEOFPUBLIC OPINION
G.:"Publicopinion,"hesaid. "shouldnotbetreatedas somethingofoutstanding importanceinthematter oftrialmarriagesorwhateverelseitmightbe,'
R.:ThatIsan-irresponsibleandsweepingstatementnothinkingperson couldaccept.Therehasbeen nocomplaintabouttheexpositionanddiscussionof ethicaltheoriesastheories. Butonceananti-social theoryisadoptedbyalecturerorprofessorashis "view,"andimpressedupon thestudentsastheviewthey willadoptiftheyhaveany regardforhisauthorityas theirteacher,itisabsurdto saythepublicopinion countsfor.nothingwhether "inthematteroftrial-marriagesofwhateverelseit mightbe.""Whateverelse itmightbe"inthefieldof moralbehaviourisunlimited initsscope:adultery,homosexuality,incest,murder, lies,theftandallforms-of dishonestywouldcome-underit.Society,whichsets upandsupportstheuniversitiesforthetrainingofits futurecitizens,certainlyhas therighttovetothepositive inculcationofanti-social viewsbyphilosophyprofessorswhogobeyondtheduty specifiedbyProfessorStout -thatofexpoundingbutnot advocating theethical theoriestheydiscuss.
MALERELIGIOUS NURSES
HospitallerBrothersof St.JohnofGod
Forfourhundredyearsthe HospitallerOrderhascared formalepatientswhether physicallyormentallyill. HaveyouconsideredconsecratingyourlifetoGodin theserviceofHissick?
Forfurtherparticulars writeto: Rev.Br.NoviceMaster St.JohnofGodBrothers Morlsset, MenthatNorseforChrist
SwissBishopDefends AtomicWeapons
Useofatomicweaponstorepelaggression islegitimate,thespiritualleaderofmostof Switzerland'sFrench-speakingCatholicssaid atFribourg.
"Itmaybelawfulnotto resistanunjustaggressor whenonlyourindividual safetyisconcerned,"said BishopFrancoisCharriereof Lausanne,GenevaandFri: bourg."Butwehavethe rightanddutytouseforce againstforcewhenitcomes toresistinganaggressorattackingourneighbour,and allthemoresothenational communitytowhichour neighbourbelongs."
Headded:
"Ifweadmitthisprinciple, thenwemustalsoadmitthat ourdefencemustbeeffective,usingadequateweapons inordertoresisttheaggressor.Suchweaponsincludeatomicweapons."
BishopCharrierewasgiving theinitialaddressinaseriesoflecturesonnational defenceattheCatholicUniversityofFribourg.Heas-
sertedthatthosewho,withoutexamination,opposethe useofatomicweaponsforgetthatthesameproblem hasbeenraisedeachtimea newweaponhasbeenadoptedtoreplacelesseffective armament.
TheBishopsaidthateven thoughallareinfavourof somekindofcontrolofat: omicweapons,"untilthis wishcomestruewemust notdecidethatsuchweapons,ifusedforourdefence, areintrinsicallyimmoral."
Concerningconscientious objection,BishopCharriere saidthattheproblemcannotbediscussedinthelight oftheoriesthatarebasically opposite:"Theyarewrong whoholdthatasoldiermust obeyblittttly,unconcerned whethertheorderhereceivesismoralornot,thusrefusingtolethisconscience
Wta.
SeriesPublicises CommunistThreat
BlueArmyTelevisionhascompleteda seriesof13filmsexploringthethreatofinternationalcommunismtothefreeworld.
Entitled"Crisis,"theseriesofhalf-howfilmswas producedoveraperiodof threeyearsandatacost ofseveralhundredthousand dollars.
Appearingontheprogrammetoanswerquestions byleadingAmericannewsmenarePresidentJohnF. Kennedy,whowasinterviewedwhilehewastheSenator fromMassachusettsbutgave hispermissiontousethe filmsafterhiselectionas ChiefExecutive:Richard CardinalCushing,ArchbishopofBoston:Sen.HubertH.MurphyofMinnesota;formerUnitedNations AmbassadorHenryCabot Lodge;AmbassadorCarlos P.RomuloofthePhilippines, andGen.AlfredM.Gruenther,presidentoftheAmericanRedCross.
Theseries'format,based onapreviewheldattheNationalBroadcastingCompany'sJohnnyVictorTheatrehere,istoopeneach filmwithafive-minutedramaticsketchillustratingone aspectofthecommunist threat.Thiswillbefollowedbyaseriesofinterviews exploringtheproblemin greaterdepth.Thepreview
filmdealtwiththeBerlin crisisandwasentitled"Can WeCo-Exist?"
Otherproblemstobeexploredintheseriesinclude "WillRussiaAttackUs?", "CantheU.N.SaveUS?", "CommunismandGod"and "Everyman'sChallenge."
ProvedPopular
JohnM.Haffert,producer of"Crisis,"said67stations throughoutthecountryalreadyhadaskedfortheseries,whichisofferedtothem withoutcostasapublicserviceprogramme.
Headdedthattheright toselltheseriestoasponsorwillbegrantedonly whenthesponsorhasbeen approvedbyBlueArmyTelevisionandthereisaguaranteethattheprogrammeitselfwillnotbeinterrupted bycommercials.
TheBlueArmy,withnationalheadquartersinWashington,N.J.,hasamembershipofoverfivemillionin theUnitedStates.Ithas asitsprimaryaimthe spreadingofthemessageof OurLadyofFatima.
Mgr.HaroldV.Colganis presidentoftheAveMaria Institute,theofficialnameat theorganisation.
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judgethemoralityoftheact Buttheyarealsoin errorwhopretendthatno ordershouldbecarriedout untilitslawfulnesshasbeen proven,denyingtheirsuperiorstheconfidencetheydeserve." Asubordinatemustobey aslongasthereisnoevidencethattheordergiven himisimmoral,theprelate said.Heconcluded: "TheprincipleIhaveoutlinedassumesthatthefreedomofman,createdbyGod andsubmittedtoahuman authority,istoacertainextentlimited.Butifweaccepttheselimits,wehave achancetobasehumanrelationsonthisfreedom,of whichChristianitywillremaintheeternalsource."
TheOpenDoor
FatherAlbanSueper, S.S.C.,amissionaryin thePhillipines,couldn't understandwhyhis newrefrigeratorwas natproducinganyice cubes.Uponinvestigation-"4,littlesneaky. butnecessary,"hesaid -theColumbanmissionarydiscoveredthe reason.Twoofhis houseboyswerecamp edinfrontoftherefrigeratorwiththedoor wideopenblissfully enjoyingthecooling breezes.
Dutch"Reading
ARATHERuniquesurveyhasrecentlybeencompletedon"bookhabits"oftheDutchpopulation. Uniqueasregardstheapproachoftheresearch andalsobecauseofitswidescope,itwascarriedoutby theNetherlandsFoundationforStatisticsfortheResearchFoundationoftheAssociationofBooksellers.
Notlongago,theDutch booksellersdecidedthat theyneededsomesolid factsonwhichtobasetheir futuresalestechnique. Withthesurvey-report, theyhavecertainlyplenty ofsolidfacts.Itgivesthe behaviourpatternofthe Dutchpopulationabovethe ageof18yearswithragard toreading,possessingand buyingofbooks.
Anaverageof35booksis owned'bytheadultDutch citizen.Thisworksoutat 250millionbooksforthe entirepopulation.Onlyten percentoftheadultpopulationhasnobooksatall, i.e.fortheoccupationof leisuretime-towhichthe surveywasparticularly directed.
Two-thirdsofthebooks purchasedinoneyearwere ofapurelyliterarycharacter.Morethanaquarter werepocket-books.The averagepricepaidperbook wasabout12/-andan averageofthreebooksis purchasedyearlyperhead ofpopulation:0.8textbook, pocket-book,1.2conventionalreadingbook.
NoEffectFromT.V.
Thesearejustafewof theconclusionsreachedin thesurvey.Toaddsome more:TVownersreada littleless-57against61 percent-thanothers,but thenumberofbookswhich theypurchaseyearlyisnot less.Theconclusionisthat televisiondoesnotaffect readinginthelongrun; HollandhashadTVfora littleovertenyears.
Therecreationalfunction ofthebookprovedtobe moreprominentwiththe womenthanwiththemen. Whilstreadingisthemost importantoccupationofthe Dutchpopulationduringits leisuretime,mentendto
preferstudybooks,hobby booksandencyclopaedias.
Lessthantenpercentofall purchasesconsistedofpure literaryworks:Intheliteraryfield,thebookswhich appearedtobemostpopularwerethosewithahistorical,localorwarsetting.
BookClubs
Thereportalsoreveals thatonly57percentofall purchasesweremadein bookshops,theother43per centthroughmembership ofbookclubsoffering specialpriceseries.However,the18-20agegroups boughtpredominantlyat bookshops.
Somuchforthefigures. Asregardsthebackground oftheactualbuyingofa book,thesurveyfoundthat manypeoplestillhaveto overcomeareluctanceto enterashopandbuya book.Thereisaquite generalopinionthatbooks addtothestatusofaperson,pocketbookstoa lesserdegreethantheconventionaleditions.
Thesurveyestablished beyonddoubtthatreading canbecultivated.Infamilieswheretheparentsdoa lotofreading,childrendo likewise.Itisalsoofmuch importancetocreatean atmosphereforreading,i.e. some-quietspotinthe housewherethemembers ofthefamilycansitdown withabookwithoutmuch interference.Itissuggested thatparentsshouldrespect therightofthechildrento retirewithabook.
Therearejustsomeof themanydata,considerationsandsuggestionsresultingfromthesurvey. ThequestionswerecompiledbytheInstitutefor PsychologicalMarketand MotivesResearch,Rotter-

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SPIRITOF CHRISTMAS
Unlikesomecitiesinother partsoftheworld,Dublin managestoretainspiritual awarenessofthetruemeaningofChristmas.
Here,aselsewhere,the oldquestionofwhether Christmashasbecometoo commercialisedissometimes debated,butshiningthrough allthecommerceisthereal messageofthegreatfestival. Thisyear,thestreetsas usualarespeciallydecorated, withgaylightsstrungalong the(minthoroughfares,and ..earlyinDecembertheearly gift-buyerswerealready gazingintothebrightwindows.
Butasthegreatdayapproaches,moreandmore footprintsleadtothe churches,totheChristmas Cribsandprepareforthe greatdayitself,andthere isverylittledoubtinthis citythatitisthetruemes-
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sageofthefestival,andnot justcommerce,thatholds swayinpeople'sminds. NativeDublinershavea ChristmasDayroutinethat isstrangetosomeoftheir countrycousins,wherein manyareaseveryonestays athomeafterthereligious ceremoniesandvisitsno one.Butyourold-time Dublinfamilygoesvisiting alltherelatives,makinga sortofcompletecircuit,and asyoureturnfromyour auntKate'syouaresureto visitCousinTom'sonthe wayandmeetuncleNedwho isonhiswaytoseeyour mother(hisaunt.)
Allthisgoesonearlyin theday,andbyturkey-time therehasbeenasortof walkingfamilyre-union.
Inthecountryside,some oftheold-timeprocedures areinadvanceofChristmas; thetoursbytheMummers, forinstance,insomeNortherndistrictsforaboutsix weeksbeforeChristmas.
TheMummers?Theyare usuallyagroupofchildren nowadays,eachwithaname andapart-suchasPrince GeorgeandWeeDevil DoubtandtheDoctorwhoperformtheirrhymes ineachhouse,actingasort ofplay,andinviteyouto putsomethinginthemoneybox.
Whentheplayersarechildren,thereisusuallya"big divide"ofthemoneyjust beforeChristmas,andsome littleboyscanbeseengoing tothealtaronChristmas morningwithnewshoesor jerseysearnedontheirnightlyrambles.
AfterChristmas,inparts oftheSouth,thereisthe huntingofthewren,and othervariationsofold-time
Christmascustoms,often basedonlegendsaboutthe partplayedbybirdsinOur Lord'slifeanddeath.
Oneoftheabidinglegendsisthatthegentlerobinowesitsredbreastto tryingtocomforttheSaviour,andalegendinsome GaelicpartsofDonegalis thattheearwigbetrayed OurLord.
FromthiscomestheGaelicphraseusedbysomeof theoldpeopleastheykill anear-wig,amemorable phrasewhichcanbetranslatedas:0,blackear-Svigof Friday,doyouremember yesterday Irelandindeedremembers thatyesterday,andthisyear asChristmasapproached therewas,behindallthe commerceandthebright lights,thespiritualjoywhich isanexpressionofthetrue IrishChristmas.
LIVELYMINDS
Irelandisseldomwithout anintelligentcontroversy, ofclassicproportions,in whichbothsidesdisplaytremendousdexterity,ability. humour,wit,andanyother superbqualityrequired.
Manyforeigners,onvisits whichtheyalwaysfinddifficulttobringtoanend (somejustdon'tI,seeinthis activity'theIrishinmotion," neveradullmoment,gay timehadbyall,amongthe liveliestmindsintheworld, themindsoftheIrish, whetherbeingexercisedin thehighestplaces,IncludingtheWhiteHouse,the Vatican,ortheImperial GeneralStaff(whichis headedbyanIrishman),or inDublin'sPalaceBar,over pintsandliterature,orina hauntofthemoderns, McDaid'sliterarysaloon.
IfDublinislucky,ithas twoorthreecontroversies goingatthesametime,and rightnowithasone(among severalothers)onanumber ofoldhouses,Georgian houses,forwhoseprotection thereisanIrishGeorgian Society.
TheState-sponsoredElectricityBoard,whichhas broughtelectriclightand powerintothemostremote partsofthecountryinrecentyearsthroughitsrural electrificationscheme,wants toradicallyaltersomeold Geoi-gianhousesinDublin foritsheadquartersstaff, butthepro-Georgians,prominentamongthemDesmond Guineasofthepopularbrewingfamily,areinfullattack againstanyremovalofthe oldGeorgianfacades.
Thegroundlandlord,Lord Pembroke,isalsointhefray, whichmayleadtoCourtproceedings.
Anotherwell-knownGeorgian,EoinO'Mahoney,rather thanseeadesertedGeorgianruralmansiondemolished,acquireditforabout twentypounds.Heinvited offersforit,andtheseintheregionofthepurchaseprice,ashedidn't wanttomakeaprofitcamemainlyfromgroups suchasyouthhostellers.
Oneresponsewasnotan offer.Eoinsaysquitecheerfullythatitsuggestedhe shouldnamethehouse "O'Mahoney'sfolly."
"Ithasnoroof,"hetold me,butheisconfidenthe hasdonesomethingforthe preservationofbeautiful Georgianarchitecture,which hasbeenaDublinartistic attractionformanyyears.
EoinO'Mahoneyisa KnightofMalta,abarrister whoistoobusywithgood causestoworryaboutpractisingregularlyandlatterlythewriterofaninformed weeklycolumninDublin's
SundayReview.Dubinloves thisbearded,rotundfigure whoisreputedtohavedevotedseveralfortunestohumanitariancauses.Hedoes notresenttheaffectionate nameof"ThePope"by whichheisoftendescribed: eveninRome,eyesbrighten amonghismanyfriends whenamessageisreceived, asitfrequentlyis,thatthe Popeisonhiswayfrom Ireland.
Seethisbringsyou,I hope,asenseofwarmthand livelinessasitstillexists inIreland-forDublin,despiteitsmanytrials,isa joyouscity,andIrelandis still,asIhopeyourhome isatthisseason,aplaceof lively,happyandexciting minds.Wearealldifferent,andweareallthesame, hereordownthere.Ireland iswhereyouare:thisis themessageoftheseason. andanyChristmasisan IrishChristmas.
THOSEFOREIGN
FAIRIES
Exceptforafewold peoplewhobelieveinthem, theIrishtreatproverbial fairieswithdisbelM,but withcertainreservationsdifficulttodefine.
Currentlythefairiesin Irelandarenotpleased; PiaragBeaslai,veteranwriter,biographerofMichael Collins,hasdeclaredthis monththatbeliefinthe fairiesisa"purelyEnglish superstitionwhichhasonly reachedIrelandinthelast century."Inthisrevolutionarystatementhealsoincludeswitches,whichwill makethefairiesevenmadder.
Butthebansheeandthe leprechaun,hesays,are Irish.(Thebansheeisreputedtoadvisesomefamilies,bywailinginadvance, thatadeathisimminent, andtheleprechaunisusuallyportrayedasafairy shoemaker).
Anoldwomaninthe MourneMountainsassured meshehadheardthefairy music,andhadseenthetiny pipesthat.the"weefolk" smoke.
Almosteveryoneelsewill tellyoutherearenofairies;anexceptionisanelderlyDonegalestate-owner,relatedtoWinstonChurchill; whogaveroeaphotographof bushesaroundawaterfall inhisgroundsandpointed whathebelievedtobethe hatsandfacesofthree fairies.
"Iamtold,"headdedanalytically,"thatthereisa fourthfairyinthepicture, downhereinthecorner,but Iamnotpreparedtoswear bythisfourthone."
WhenIshowedthephoto toaheadmaster,helaughed attheideaoffairies,but inafewminuteshiseyes wereinsearchofcocked hats.
Atmynextplaceofcall, apoliticianlaughedatthe twomen'sideas,thenasked toseethephotograph,and wassoonstaringatitenraptured.
BackinDublin,aleading musician,afriendofthe lateW.B.Yeats,smiledat thestoryoftheseintelligentmenwhohadturned credulous,thenhisfacebecameserious."YeatsandI," hesaid."wereextremely interestedinthefairies,and Ihaveafriendwhowould liketoseethisphotograph."
ThemusicianwasTomCol lins,forlongthedoyenof theRadioEireannOrchestra.
Andthephotographproved sopopularthat,afterseveralyears,ithasnotyet returned.
Asyousee,nobody-believesinfairies,whata sillyidea,butletmesee thephotograph,nowdoesn't thislookverystrangeindeed,wheredidhesaythe fourthfairywas,wellisn't thatverystrange Excuseme,IthinkIhear thebanshee.
MISSION NOTES
By VeryRev.Mgr. !, M.McKeon.THECHURCHIN JAPAN
In1961,amidatotalpopulationof93,418,501CatholicsinJapannumbered290,000,aminoritythatisvery unevenlydistributedabout thenationandonethatdisplaysmoderncharacteristics insomeplacesandolderor traditionalcharacteristicsin others.
ST.FRANCISXAVIER-
FIRSTMISSIONARY
Historicallyitwasinthe islandofKyushuthatCatholicismwasfirstpreached andKagoshimawasthefirst citythatcameintocontact withtheChurchthroughSt. FrancisXavierwholanded thereinAugust15,1549.The firstJapaneseChristian communitieswereformedin Kyushuandinspiteofthe persecutionofthefifteenth andsixteenthcenturiesthat socruellystruckthefirst Catholicstheirdescendents intimeestablishedsolidand ferventChristianities.
PRIESTANDTHE
PEOPLE
Thepriestishighlyrespectedintheoldercommunitiesandheenjoystheconfidenceofhispeopletoa veryhighdegree.Thefaithfulprovideforhiminbecomingmanner.InoneparishofNagazakimanyofthe peoplebringgiftstotheir pastoronhisfeastorname dayandonthatoccasion theymakespecialeffortsto assistatMassortoperform someactofreligionforhim.
PRIEST'SHELPERS
Nearlyalloftheparishes oftheDioceseofNagasaki haveacongregationforwomenknownasthe"Holy Servants"themembersof whichmakeanovitiateand takevows.InsofaraspossibletheHolyServantslive incommunitywhileearning theirlivingbytheirordinarypursuitsworkingascatechists,teachersandworkersinallfields.Members servetheChurchgratis. Theykeepfhechurchclean andornamented,takecare ofchildrenduringchurch servicesforthegoodofthe parish.
FIDELITYTO HOLYMASS
Oneoutstandingfeature ofCatholiclifeintheold communitiesisfidelityto Massobservanceandtothe receptionoftheSacraments. Thisiscommontoall butitisveryextraordinary intheArchipelagoofGoto wheretheringingoftheAngelusat5.30a.m.isafirst signalforMass.Onsummer
morningsthechurchisgenerallyhalf-filleddailywith childrenandadultsandon Sundaysitisover-filled andnearlyallpresentreceiveCommunion.Father DelgadoOP.whovisited thereontheFeastofthe Assumptionwasastonished tolearnthatfishermenof Goto,sometimesfromasfar awayasthecoastofKorea,willmakeeveryeffort tobebackinGotoforMass onthefeast.Hewassurprisedtofindpriestsbusy formanyhoursofconfessionsontheeveofthefeast.
HIGHRESPECT FORMARRIAGE
Christianmarriageisheld inhighrespectintheseolderChristianities.Mixedmarriagesarerare.Whilethere aremanymarriagesbetween CatholicsofoldCatholic familieswithrecentconverts therewasanexaggerated caseinwhichamanwould notmarryawoman,otherwisesatisfactory,because shewasaCatholicforonly twentyyeah
PRAYERTHEROSARY
Bothchildrenandadults oftheseolderChristiancommunitiesknowmanyprayers byheart.TheRosaryisby fartheirmostpopulardevotion.AstatueoftheBlessedVirginispassedonevery weekfromonehouse-hold toanotherforthepurpose ofencouragingtheFamily Rosary.Inmanyplaces childrenhaveannualspiritualretreats.Thisdevotional lifenodoubtexplainsthe highpercentageofpriestly vocationsamongCatholicsof thesecommunities.
NINETYMILLION
PAGANSANDYOU!
Therearestilllessthan halfamillionCatholicsin Japan-howaboutthe 90,000,000stilltobesaved. Everyprayeryousayfor theMissionsisimportant, ourMissionariesinJapan andelsewhereareconsoled andhelpedbyyourprayers; yourofferingshelpthemto buildschools,churchesand hospitals.Itisholidaytime inAustralia,ontheMission fieldsthereisnoHoliday. God'sworkmustgoon;don't restcontentwithyourhelp totheMissionsin1961,1962 willbeaHappyYearforyou ifyouhelptobringtoothers theHappinessofknowing thatthereisaGodwholoves andcaresforthem. Sendyourofferingsto:V.Rev.Mgr.M.McKeon, CatholicMissionsOffice, CatholicCentre,Victoria Square,Perth.
MDYOUKNOW

WhatAustralianBowlerTook 12WicketsInHisFirstTest AgainstEngland?.
TimWall,whoplayedforAustralia,oncetook10wicketsfor36 inaninningsagainstNewSouthWalesin1933;Fleetwood-Smith, playingforAustraliainthe1932tourofUnitedStatesandCanada, inonematchhad8for14and9for7;buttaking12wicketsin one'sfirstTestmatchagainstEnglandisanhonourgainedsofar byonlyoneman,boseybowlerHerbertHordern.
DoctorH.V.Hordernwas aSydneydentist,whoplayedinonlyoneTestseries againstEnglandandinonly 7Testsaltogether. This factwaslargelyduetohi.; professionwhichmanytimes kepthimfrombeingavailable.TheothertwoofsevenTestswereplayedagainst SqthAfricain1910.His TestsagainstEnglandwere playediriAustraliain1911. Thiswastheserieswhen P.F.'Plum'Warnercame outasCaptainofEngland, butaftermaking151against SouthAustraliahetookill andplayednomoreonthat tour.
Itwasalsotheyearin whicharosetheverybitter disputebetweentheAustralianBoardofControland someoftheTestsplayers, likeClemHill,wholaterrefusedtogoontourofEnglandasaresultofthedispute.ThiswasthelastseriesofTestcricketwhichsaw thewonderfulbatsmenVictorTrumperandClemHill, whoareconsideredbymany tohavebeenthegreatest right-handedandleft-handed batsmen,respectively,that haveplayedforAustralia.
HORDERN'SSERIES
InthefirstTestitwas thatHorderntookhis12 wickets.Hecaptured5in thefirstinningsand7for 90inthesecond.InthesecondTesthebowledwellbut unfortunatelyIdonothave anymorefigures,except thathemade49not-outin oneinnings.Incidentallyin theAustralianfirstinnings thegreatEnglandbowler S.F.Barnesopenedtheattackandtook4wicketsfor onerunin5overs!Atthe conclusionoftheseriesHordernhadtaken32wickets andhadanaverageof24. Somegoodcriticswhosaw him,likeJohnnyMoyes, claimhimtohavebeenbet-
L.0.FLEETWOOD-SMITH terthanMaileyorGrimmett -andthat'ssayingalot. Maileyoncetook10for 66againstanEnglishcounty inoneinningsduringthe 1921tourofEngland.He alsooncehadthefigures 4for362inoneinnings,on thefamousoccasionwhen Victoriamade1107against NewSouthWalesinthe 1926-7Shieldcricket.Being ahumourist,Malley'was abletojokeaboutit-"I wouldhavedonemullbetterhadnotamaninthe standwearingablackhat droppedfourchancesoffmy bowling!"Grimmetttook10 for37againstYorkshirein 1930,andwhereasMailey took99wicketsaltogether inTests,Grimmefttook216 in37Testsandwasway aheadofanyotherAustralianbowleruntilRayLindwallreached219in57Tests. IfHordernwerebetterthan MaileyandGrimmettasa spinbowler,thenhewasindeedachampion.Inhisfirst Test,againstSouthAfrica inAustraliain1910,hetook 4for39and5for66.
"LUMPY"
"Lumpy"Stevenswasa frustratedbowler;andone
T.W.WALL ofthelonglinethathave claimedthatabowler'slife isnotahappyone."Lumpy" playedforKentinthebad olddaysof1775.Inthat yearafierceengagement tookplacebetweenfivemen ofHambledonandfivemen ofKent.WhenthelastHambledonmanwentin14runs wereneededforvictory. Nowinthosedifficultdays therewereonlytwostumps, withonebail,thestumps being6incheslowerthan now-and6inchesbetween them.Thebowlingofcourse wasunderarm.Imaginehow "Lumpy"felttoseehisdeliveriesbeatthebatonly togocleanthroughthe stumpswithouttouchingeitherstumpsorbail!Two yearslater(perhapsdueto "Lumpy"expressinghimself vigorouslyatthelocaltavern)athirdstumpwasadded.In1931thelawmade thestumps28incheshigh andnineincheswidealtogether;pity"Lumpy"isnot withusnow!
UNDER-ARMWIZARDS
In1780theDukefamily ofPenshurst;whohadbeen makingcricketballsfortwo hundredyearsorso,manufacturedthefirstsix-stitcher. Thefirstmentionofround-
armbowlingwasin1807, thistypeofbowlingnotcomingintoitsowninAustraliauntilabout1850orso. Thefirst'chucker'mentionedisin1822whenJohn Willes,round-armbowler wasrecordedasno-balled forthrowing.Heplayedfor Kent.In1827therewere threetrialgamesbetween SussexandEnglandtotry outthenewround-armtechnique. In1858ahatwaspresentedtoabowlerfortaking threewicketsoffthreesuccessiveballs-knownthereafterasthe'hat-trick.'In 1862abowlerwasno-balled forraisinghishandhigher thanhisshoulder.Thebowlerleftthefieldandthegame wassuspendedforaday.The umpireremainedadamant, andin1864thelawwas amendedtomakepossible thestyleofover-armbowlingnowlongsincethestyle used. Butdon'tlet'sunderestimatetheunder-armbowlers. DavidHarriscouldusean under-armtomaketheball riseabruptlyfromthepitch. Hecould'grindabatsman's fingersagainsthishat.'He usedtoforcetheballaway fromthe-levelofhisarmpit,likeClarkewhoatthe lastmomentbentbackhis elbow,bringingtheballalmostunderhisarmpit.A playernamedBrownisrecordedashavingkilleda dogthatwasontheboundary,,withaballthathad passedthroughacoatheld byalong-stop!Therewere nopadsetc.andthepitch wasoftenrough.Perhaps amodernbatsmaninthose conditionswouldnotdoso wellagainsttheunderarm attack,andfeellikeabatsmannamedLudd,whowas struckonthefootbya fastone.Whenthebowler appealedunsympathetically forleg-beforewicket,and theumpiresaid'Notbout' poorLuddsaid`Mebbenot, butI'ma-goin.' Wecouldnotconclude thisarticleonbowlingwithoutgivingyoutheextraordinaryfiguresachievedby DonBradmaninthe1932 TourofAmerica,whenplayingagainstanAmerican15: inoneeightballover,bowllinghislegbreaks,hehad 6wickets-andmissedthe hat-trick!
VisitingEastBerlinLibrary"ForbiddenBooks"Section
THElateFrenchCatholicpoetPaulClaudel takeshisplacebesidethelateSovietpoet BorisPasternakintheforbiddenbookssectionof EastBerlin'sStateLibrary.
Theworksofcommunistsoldier-presidentMarshalTitoofYugoslaviarubbindingswithabook byanothersoldier-president,DwightD.Eisenhower,inwhatiscalledthe"poisonchest"ofthe 300-year-oldlibrary.AmongWesternauthorscondemnedtosuchisolationareformerPrimeMinister SirWinstonChurchill,Britishwarleader,and BertrandRussell,Britishpacifistleader.
BeforeWorldWarII,theStateLibrarywasone ofEurope'sproudest.Itcountedsomethreemillion volumes,butduringthewarabouthalfofthebook, were"evacuated"tosavethemfromairraids.
About1,700,000oftheseevacuatedbooksarestill keptatMarburginWestGermany,awaitingthe reunificationofthecountry.Another800,000 volumeswhichhadbeenstoredinSilesiawere returnedtothelibrary.Sincetheendofthewar another1,800,000volumeshavecometothelibrary. mainlyfromcommunistpublishingfirmsinIron Curtaincountries.
MostoftheWesternliteratureisconsignedtothe "poisonchestwhenitisreceived.Suchbooksare refusedtoEastBerlinreadersforfearofcontaminationwithWesternthought.Catholicwritersare atthetopoftheforbiddenlist.Onlydependable communistsmaygetpermitstoreadsuchbooks.
Intheperiodicalreadingroomsome20,000magazinesand280newspapersareavailable,butall comefrombehindtheIronCurtain.Notasingle Westernnewspaperormagazinemaybeobtained bythepublic.Theyareunderlockandkey.
BOOKREVIEWS
"DAUGHTEROFSILENCE,"byMorrisWest
Thequotationfromwhich thisnoveltakesitsname, "NobleVengeanceisthe DaughterofDeepSilence," indicatesthatAnneAlbertini'srevengeforthelong pastmurderofhermother isthecentralthemeofthe story.Infactthisisnotso.
AplaybyMorrisWest, bearingthesametitleand builtaroundthisthemehas appeared simultaneously withthenovel,and,from publishedreports,seemsto havescoredasuccesswith itsfirstpresentationinNew York.Asyetunawareof thiswhenreadingthenovel: Ifeltthatthebestpartof itwasthestoryofthegirl's trial.
Thedeviceofbuildingup astorybybringingupthe backgroundofthepastin theevidenceatatrialhas beenusedoftenandsometimeswithgreatsuccess.
Itisdonebrilliantlyin thiscaseand,inplaces,with ahighsenseofdrama. Hence,nodoubtthesuccessoftheplay.
Butthebusinessofturningaplayintoanovelor anovelintoaplayishazardousand,althoughthis authorhimselfhasessayed ithere,theresultisaloss ofartisticunityinthenovel.Thestorybecomesnot somuchthestoryofAnna Albertini,ofhertrialand subsequentfate,butrather thestoryofthelawyerwho defendedher,CarloRienzi andheistheleastsatisfactoryofallthecharacters.
Theotherchiefcharacters areRienzi'swife,towhom heisunhappilymarried,his father-in-law,afamouslawyer,aFrenchwomanpainterandanAustralianpsychiatrist,whohappensalongand getsinvolvedinthedestiny oftheaccusedwoman.The firsttwoofthese,aswell astheyounglawyerareat
sixesandsevensamong themselvesandwiththe others,andsowegeta strongstrainofpsychology bothnormalandabnormal. Furthermoresincetheirabberationsaremostlysexual thesexmotifisconstantly prominent.Inthesecircumstancesanumberofthemes areinterwoven.
Thecharacterisationis quitegoodinthewhole, themotivationnotsogood. Thethemesareworkedout toaconclusion,tragicin thecaseofAnnaAlbertini, withapromiseofhappiness inthelovestoryofthe painterandthepsychiatrist. butunsatisfactoryinthecase''' ofCarloRienziMidhis maritalproblem.
Thewholestoryseems mostlyhis,butendsleaving himmoreorlesswherehe was,andwhichhewasat thestart;apitiablefigure despitehismomentsof greatnessduringhissuccessfulplanfortheaccusedwoman.Nodoubttheauthor intended'thisbuttheconclusionleavesafeelingof dissatisfaction.Nevertheless thewritingisgood,although thestyleissomewhatartificial,andthebookinterestingtoread. E.J.
DIDYOUKNOW
TimWall,whoplayedforAustralia,oncetook10wicketsfor36 inaninningsagainstNewSouthWalesin1933;Fleetwood-Smith, playingforAustraliainthe1932tourofUnitedStatesandCanada, inonematchhad8for14and9for7;buttaking12wicketsin one'sfirstTestmatchagainstEnglandisanhonourgainedsofar byonlyonemon,boseybowlerHerbertHordern.
DoctorH.V.Hordernwas aSydneydentist,whoplayedinonlyoneTestseries againstEnglandandinonly 7Testsaltogether. This factwaslargelyduetohi; professionwhichmanytimes kepthimfrombeingavailable.TheothertwoofsevenTestswereplayedagainst SolithAfricain1910.His TestsagainstEnglandwere playedhiAustraliain1911. Thiswastheserieswhen P.F.'Plum'Warnercame outasCaptainofEngland, butaftermaking151against SouthAustraliahetookill andplayednomoreonthat tour.
Itwasalsotheyearin whicharosetheverybitter disputebetweentheAustralianBoardofControland someoftheTestsplayers, likeClemHill,wholaterrefusedtogoontourofEnglandasaresultofthedispute.ThiswasthelastseriesofTestcricketwhichsaw thewonderfulbatsmenVictorTrumperandClemHill, whoareconsideredbymany tohavebeenthegreatest right-handedandleft-handed batsmen,respectively,that haveplayedforAustralia.
HORDERN'SSERIES
InthefirstTestitwas thatHorderntookhis12 wickets.Hecaptured5in thefirstinningsand7for 90inthesecond.InthesecondTesthebowledwellbut unfortunatelyIdonothave anymorefigures,except thathemade49not-outin oneinnings.Incidentallyin theAustralianfirstinnings thegreatEnglandbowler S.F.Barnesopenedtheattackandtook4wicketsfor onerunin5overs!Atthe conclusionoftheseriesHordernhadtaken32wickets andhadanaverageof24. Somegoodcriticswhosaw him,likeJohnnyMoyes, claimhimtohavebeenbet-
L.0.FLEETWOOD-SMITH terthanMaileyorGrimmett -andthat'ssayingalot. Maileyoncetook10for 66againstanEnglishcounty inoneinningsduringthe 1921tourofEngland.He alsooncehadthefigures 4for362inoneinnings.on thefamousoccasionwhen Victoriamade1107against NewSouthWalesinthe 1926-7Shieldcricket.Being ahumourist,Mailey'was abletojokeaboutit-"I wouldhavedonemucfsbetterhadnotamaninthe standwearingablackhat droppedfourchancesoffmy bowling!"Grimmetttook10 for37againstYorkshirein 1930,andwhereasMailey took99wicketsaltogether inTests,Grimmetttook216 in37Testsandvasway aheadofanyotherAustralianbowleruntilRayLindwallreached219in57Tests. IfHordernwerebetterthan MaileyandGrimmettasa spinbowler,thenhewasindeedachampion.Inhisfirst Test,againstSouthAfrica inAustraliain1910,hetook 4for39and5for66.
"LUMPY"
TAFILILuE, DrawnThisWeek LUCKIEST AGENCY
1

T.W.WALL ofthelonglinethathave claimedthatabowler'slife isnotahappyone."Lumpy" playedforKentinthebad olddaysof1775.Inthat yearafierceengagement tookplacebetweenfivemen ofHambledonandfivemen ofKent.WhenthelastHambledonmanwentin14runs wereneededforvictory. Nowinthosedifficultdays therewereonlytwostumps, withonebail,thestumps being6incheslowerthan nowand6inchesbetween them.Thebowlingofcourse wasunderarm.Imaginehow "Lumpy"felttoseehisdeliveriesbeatthebatonly togocleanthroughthe stumpswithouttouchingeitherstumpsorbail!Two yearslater(perhapsdueto "Lumpy"expressinghimself vigorouslyatthelocaltavern)athirdstumpwasadded.In1931thelawmade thestumps28incheshigh andnineincheswidealtogether;pity"Lumpy"isnot withusnow!
UNDER-ARMWIZARDS
In1780theDukefamily ofPenshurst;whohadbeen makingcricketballsfortwo hundredyearsorso,manufacturedthefirstsix-stitcher. Thefirstmentionofround-
armbowlingssasin1807, thistypeofbowlingnotcomingintoitsowninAustraliauntilabout1850orso. Thefirst'chucker'mentionedisin1822whenJohn Willes,round-armbowler wasrecordedasno-balled forthrowing.Heplayedfor Kent.In1827therewere threetrialgamesbetween SussexandEnglandtotry outthenewround-armtechnique. In1858ahatwaspresentedtoabowlerfortaking threewicketsoffthreesuccessiveballs-knownthereafterasthe'hat-trick.'In 1862abowlerwasno-balled forraisinghishandhigher thanhisshoulder.Thebowlerleftthefieldandthegame wassuspendedforaday.The umpireremainedadamant, andin1864thelawwas amendedtomakepassible thestyleofover-armbowlingnowlongsincethestyle used. Butdon'tlet'sunderestimatetheunder-armbowlers. DavidHarriscoulduseass under-armtomaketheball riseabruptlyfromthepitch. Hecould'grindabatsman's fingersagainsthisbat.'He usedtoforcetheballaway fromthe-levelofhisarmpit,likeClarkewhoatthe lastmomentbentbackhis elbow,bringingtheballalmostunderhisarmpit.A playernamedBrownisrecordedashavingkilleda dogthatwasontheboundary,,withaballthathad passedthroughacoatheld byalong-stop!Therewere nopadsetc.andthepitch wasoftenrough.Perhaps amodernbatsmaninthose conditionswouldnotdoso wellagainsttheunderarm attack,andfeellikeabatsmannamedLudd,whowas struckonthefootbya fastone.Whenthebowler appealedunsympathetically forleg-beforewicket,and theumpiresaid'Notbout' poorLuddsaid'Mebbenot. butI'ma-goin.' Wecouldnotconclude thisarticleonbowlingwithoutgivingyoutheextraordinaryfiguresachievedby DonBradmaninthe1932 TourofAmerica,whenplayingagainstanAmerican15: inoneeightballover,bowllinghislegbreaks,hehad 6wickets-andmissedthe hat-trick!
VisitingEastBerlinLibrary"ForbiddenBooks"Section
THElateFrenchCatholicpoetPaulClaudel takeshisplacebesidethelateSovietpoet BOrisPasternakintheforbiddenbookssectionor EastBerlin'sStateLibrary.
Theworksofcommunistsoldier-presidentMarshalTitoofYugoslaviarubbindingswithabook byanothersoldier-president,DwightD.Eisenhower,inwhatiscalledthe"poisonchest"ofthe 300-year-oldlibrary,AmongWesternauthorscondemnedtosuchisolationareformerPrimeMinister SirWinstonChurchill,Britishwarleader,and BertrandRussell,Britishpacifistleader.
BeforeWorldWarII,theStateLibrarywasone ofEurope'sproudest.Itcountedsomethreemillion volumes,butduringthewarabouthalfofthebooks were"evacuated"tosavethemfromairraids.
About1,700,000oftheseevacuatedbooksarestill keptatMarburginWestGermany,awaitingthe reunificationofthecountry.Another800,000 volumeswhichhadbeenstoredinSilesiawere returnedtothelibrary.Sincetheendofthewar another1,800,000volumeshavecometothelibrary. mainlyfromcommunistpublishingfirmsinIron Curtaincountries.
MostoftheWesternliteratureisconsignedtothe "poisonchest,;whenitisreceived.Suchbooksare refusedtoEastBerlinreadersforfearofcontaminationwithWesternthought.Catholicwritersare atthetopoftheforbiddenlist.Onlydependable communistsmaygetpermitstoreadsuchbooks.
Intheperiodicalreadingroomsome20,000magazinesand280newspapersareavailable,butall comefrombehindtheIronCurtain.Notasingle Westernnewspaperormagazinemaybeobtained bylhepublic.Theyareunderlockandkey.
BOOKREVIEWS
'DAUGHTEROFSILENCE,"byMorrisWest
Thequotationfromwhich thisnoveltakesitsname, "NobleVengeanceisthe DaughterofDeepSilence," indicatesthatAnneAlbertini'srevengeforthelong pastmurderofhermother isthecentralthemeofthe story.Infactthisisnotso.
AplaybyMorrisWest, bearingthesametitleand builtaroundthisthemehas appeared simultaneously withthenovel,and,from publishedreports,seemsto havescoredasuccesswith itsfirstpresentationinNew York.Asyetunawareof thiswhenreadingthenovel: Ifeltthatthebestpartof itwasthestoryofthegirl's trial.
Thedeviceofbuildingup astorybybringingupthe backgroundofthepastits theevidenceatatrialhas beenusedoftenandsometimeswithgreatsuccess.
Itisdonebrilliantlyin thiscaseand,inplaces,with ahighsenseofdrama. Hence,nodoubtthesuccessoftheplay.
Butthebusinessofturningaplayintoanovelor anovelintoaplayishazardousand,althoughthis authorhimselfhasessayed ithere,theresultisaloss ofartisticunityinthenovel.Thestorybecomesnot somuchthestoryofAnna Albertini,ofhertrialand subsequentfate,butrather thestoryofthelawyerwho defendedher,CarloRienzi andheistheleastsatisfactoryofallthecharacters. Theotherchiefcharacters areRienzi'swife,towhom heisunhappilymarried,his father-in-law,afamouslawyer,aFrenchwomanpainterandanAustralianpsychiatrist,whohappensalongand getsinvolvedinthedestiny oftheaccusedwoman.The firsttwoofthese,aswell astheyounglawyerareat
sixesandsevensamong themselvesandwiththe others,andsowegeta strongstrainofpsychology bothnormalandabnormal. Furthermoresincetheirabberationsaremostlysexual thesexmotifisconstantly prominent.Inthesecircumstancesanumberofthemes areinterwoven.
Thecharacterisationis quitegoodinthewhole, themotivationnotsogood. Thethemesareworkedout toaconclusion,tragicin thecaseofAnnaAlbertini, withapromiseofhappiness inthelovestoryofthe painterandthepsychiatrist. butunsatisfactoryinthecase, ofCarloRienziNodhis maritalproblem.
Thewholestoryseems mostlyhis,butendsleaving himmoreorlesswherehe was,andwhichhewasat thestart:apitiablefigure despitehismomentsof greatnessduringhissuccessfulplanfortheaccusedwoman.Nodoubttheauthor intendedthisbuttheconclusionleavesafeelingof dissatisfaction.Nevertheless thewritingisgood,although thestyleissomewhatartificial,andthebookinterestingtofeed. E.J. George
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Pope'sEncyclical
London:AtranslationofHisHolinessPope JohnXXIII'ssocialencyclicalMateretMagistrahasbeensenttoeveryMemberofParliamentandtradeunionleaderinBritain.
TheyreceivedaCatholic TruthSocietytranslationby FatherHaroldWinstone, preparedattherequestof WilliamCardinalGodfrey, ArchbishopofWestminster. Itincludesanintroductory analysis.
TheBritishLiberalparty's monthlyjournal"NewOut-

look"inaspecialarticlethis weekpraisedtheencyclical foritsemphasisonco-ownershipandtheresponsibilityit placesontheshouldersof workers.
"Agenerationagoit wouldhavebeenunthinkable thatLiberalsshouldseekinspirationandsupportin
AnglicanClerics
ToVisitPope
AGROUPofAnglicanclergymenhavesaid theyintendtovisitHisHolinessPopeJohn toseekhisadviceonreunion.
Thegroup,knownastheSocietyoftheHoly Cross,saiditwouldsendadelegationtothe VaticansoonafterEaster.
ThesocietymadeitsstandknownintheChurch Times,principalAnglicannewspaper.Itsaidit hadalreadyhadtalkswithrepresentativesof CardinalGodfrey,ArchbishopofWestminster.
Thesocietyitselfissuedastatementsaying:"We havenodoubtthatbeingvalidlybaptisedandprofessingthewholeCatholicFaith,wearemembersoftheMysticalBodyofChristandtherefore alreadypartoftheUniversalChurch.
"WeregardtheChurchofEnglanditselfasbut twoprovincesofthewholeChurch,outwardly separatedfromRomeinthe16thcentury,but thatthisaccidentofhistory,asweseeit,isno faultofoursbutamatterofpoliticsratherthan religionandaninheriteddisabilitytowhichwe 'desiretoseeanendif.possiblewithinourown lifetime.
t'Webelieveourorderstobetrueandeffective aridwecanneverwithagoodconsciencehold either.explicitlyorbyimplicationthatourpriesthoodis`null,andvoid.'
"Nevertheless,wehaveworked,prayedand sufferedallourlivesinthecauseoftheCatholic FaithandofreunionwiththeHolySeeandit seemsgoodtousthereforethatweshouldaskfor anaudiencewiththeHolyFatherinordertoseek hisadviceandexpressourearnestdesirefor charitablerelationsbetweenourselvesandRoman Catholicsandanendtothepresentstateof schism."
MASSESOFTHEWEEK
December31(White):SundaywithintheOctave oftheNativity(1stClass).MassProper.Creed. Prefaceand"Communicantes"oftheNativity.
January1(White):OctaveoftheNativity(1st Class).MassProper.Creed.Prefaceand "Communicantes"oftheNativity.
January2(White):HolyNameofJesus(2nd Class).MassProper.Creed..Prefaceofthe Nativity.
January3(White):MassasofJanuary1(4th Class).Gloria.NoCreed.Prefaceofthe Nativity.
January4:(White):Asabove.
January5(White):MassasofJanuary1(4th Class).SecondPrayerSt.Telesephorus,Pope andMartyr.PrefaceofNativity. OR(Red):St.Telesphorus,PopeandMartyr. PrefaceofNativity.
January6(White):FeastoftheEpiphany(1st Class).MassProper.Creed.Prefaceand "Communicantes"oftheEpiphany.
January7(White):FeastoftheHolyFamily(2nd Class).MassProper.Creed.Prefaceofthe Epiphany.
Praised
papaldocuments,"itsaid. "Buttimeshavechanged. InhisencyclicalletterPope Johnnotonlydemandscomanagementandco-ownershipofindustrybutstates bluntlythattheinitiative isunlikelytocomefrom employers.Theimpetusmust comefromtheartisans."
Thepartyorganquoted passagesonworkers'participationatplantlevelinthe controlandmanagementof theirownindustry.ItaddedthatthisisnowtheobviouschoiceforCatholicsas thebestsocialprinciplefor Britishindustry.
TheLiberalpartyholds similarsocialviews.
OuainlReports
On"GettingUp"
OME opiniondiffebetweenren sexeswastobe expectedwhenB.B.C.reporterAlexMcIntosh stoppedmenandwomen outsideaLondonstation toaskthemtoreportin theB.B.C.GeneralOverseasServiceprogramme "TheOnlooker"howlong ittookthemtogetupand offtoworkinthemorning.
Fifteenminutestogetup, bath,,shave,dressandhave acupofblackcoffee,claimedthefirstman,butbeing inthe"flyinggame,"he utuallyhadbreakfastat about20,000feetup.The 15-mMuteroutineofanotherincludedbreakfast, andhewascertainhewas quickerthanhiswife,althoughshehadotherideas.
Speediestwasthegreengrocer,whosaidthathe wasoutofthehousetwo minutesafterbeingca)led bytelephoneat5a.m.,and hewouldliketomeetthe womanwhocouldbeat that.
Onelaggardadmittedto needinganhour,butthen hetooktimetogroanatthe prospectofanotherday, moretimetorecoverfrom thefirstsightofhisfacein themirror,andthensat downandthought,"Now whatdoIdofirst?Shave? Orhaveabath?"Andpracticallygavehimselfanervousbreakdowntryingto decide.
Fiveminutesforherself, saidonemarriedwoman, aridthatmeantsprintingto thebathroombeforeher husbandandthreesonsgot thereandoccupieditfor "ages."Aboutanhour,said another,butthatincluded gettingthreechildrenready forschool,preparingand eatingbreakfastandmakingthebeds.
Only20minutes,said anotherwell-organised woman,whohadnochildrenbutwentouttowork herself.Butherhusband, shesaid,neededatleast three-quartersofanhour. Hereadthepaperandhad acupofteainhisbath, thenshaved,"andafterhe's shaved,hewanderslikea zombiefrombedroomto bathroom."
THE CHEVIOTAGENCY
Wishesalltheir "Record"Readers aHappyand Prosperous NewYear, andwishestoadvise thattheirofficeswill beopeningagainon January3rd.
In1962the CheviotAgencywill againspecialisein HomesandProperties closetotheCatholic Churchinall Districts.
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DutchEmigration
TheNetherlandsMinister forSocialAffairsand Health,whoseportfolioalso includesemigrationaffairs, hasannouncedacircumstantialre-alignmentofthe Government'spolicy.The Ministersaidthatthepresenteconomicsituationin TheNetherlandsmadeit necessarytointroducesome adjustmentswhichwould resultinatemporarybrake onofficialstimulationof emigration.
Theseadjustmentswould mainlybethediscontinuationofemigrationtalkson radioandachangeinthe emigrationorgasation.
However,theMinister madeitclearthatthese measureswouldnotconstituteadeparturefromthe Government'sbasicpolicy whichisalongrangeone, recognisingthefreedomof acitizentoemigrateand toapplyforgovernmental assistancetodoso.Heexplainedthatcircumstances mustbeadecidisigfactorto bringaboutarealisticreappraisaloftheimplementationofthispolicy.
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hiMemoriam
DUFFY:Ofyourcharity pleaseprayforsonand brother,Bernard,diedJanuary1,1956. Eternalrestgrantunto him0Lord. OFFER:Inlovingmemory ofmydearsister,Beatrice EvelynOffer.Anniversary 29thDec. SacredHeartofJesushave mercyonhersoul.HerlovingsisterBertha.
BoardAndResidence
ASABOVEavailable.For detailscallorwrite2WilkinsStreet,Bellevue.No phonecalls.Allrepliesanswered.
Accomodation STUDENTS
COUNTRYladymovingto citywouldliketotakein girlstudentboardersunder 16years,ParryStreet, Swanbourne.NearLoreto. ApplyMrs.P.McMahonGlynn,BoyupBrook.
SituationVacant
WANTEDfullyexperienced marriedfarmworker.Busto conventandStateschools. Suitableaccommodation,extras.Salaryaccordingto Qualifications.Applybox 9091thisoffice.
REQUIREDforboy'sboardingcollegeincountry,a teacherforprimaryclasses; andalsomatronortrained nurse.Applythisoffice,box 9092,givingparticularsof age,qualificationsandexperience.
SituationWanted
LADYrequirespositionas housekeeper.Applybox9090 thisoffice.
GuestHouses
CARR'SScarboroughGuest House,211WestCoastHwy., Scarborough.Countrypeople speciallycateredfor.Tem-