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HIGHLIGHTS OF WEST HARWICH CEREMONY: Graduates of the fJonfraternity of, Chtisti~n Doctrine training course from all, parts of Cape Cod received ce,rtificates at ceremonies. held in Holy Tr!nity Church. At· left, Bishop Comiolly presents certificate t6 Mrs. Nora Peters, St. Ahthooy's parish" East Falmouth. ,Rev. Joseph, Powers, Diocesan Director, .r the, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine is at left. At left' center, -Miss Karen Kelly, St. Francis. Xavier, Hyannis, kisses the BiShop's ring as

Sister James; O.L.V.M. looks, on. At right center, 'Mrs. 'Edw~rd H.SuIIivan., Harwichport; former director' of physical education of ,Fall River public schools, pours for Mrs. Callahan, Sandwich, while other guests· await their, turn. At far right, Missionary Servants' of the Most-Blesseq Trinity, guests at the reception, enjoy refreshments. Left to right are Sis'ter Ann William, and Sister Grace De Sales, Osterville, and Sister Conr,ad Theresa, Hyannis. . SisterJames O.L.V.M. and Sister ReginaO.L.V.M. were sclioolco-directors. .

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By Russell' Collinge "Neither snow, 'nor rain, nor cold~ nor gloom of night ••. '~, you'reHght.ies part of' the mott~ of the Postal Servi,ce, but :this 8lightly revised Portion :may well apply to the' hardy souls on the C~tpe who, travelled far and furious from' Centerville, Hyannis, Osterville,Wellfleet, South Yarmouth, Chatham; Sandwich and th~' .Falmouths· ahnost -eve17 Tuesday night this ,winter, . '-,' and, with one small'excep- IiIll....l ' , tion, refused to be stayed in " their journeys to West Har-.

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Suggest ·Mil1imum $10 Appeal Gifts . ~'W e dare to suggest from all wage earners a minimum of. $10," Bishop James L. Connolly told the .representative ' group of clergy and laity ;from all pari$hes of the Diocese' • the Catholic Charities Appeal general meeting Monda-y. afternoon at Kennedy Cen- Appeal with a renewed ' spirit,ofter, New Bedford. charity, the Ordinary of .the Urging all, clergy and I!icic~se also predicted that new laity, to enter this year's Turn to Page Sixteeg

Former Fall RiveriteAssists, Needy Thousands in Malaya

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. LOS ANGELES (NC)-The f9!Jr metropolitan daily

telephone warning system of the, Confraternity of Christian Doc-' newspapers here have rejected a set of movie advertisements trine stopped the Gapeites frQm featuring the Goya nude and then refused-to accept a second' s~ruggling through the icy night.. set which criticized ,"bluenoses." And why? It probably sounded __ The advertisements were' the young' woman. . crazy to their neighbors, friends fo~he United Artists' film' . After rejecting, the first ads, and relatives-fay'ori~e,TV· pro- , " . . .... which prominently featured the The Naked ~aJa, a .por-" painting, the newspapers regrams, bridge clubs, dinne,r invitations, "orte time only" movies trayal of the hfe and times jected a second set that elim. Turn to Page Eighteen of the early 19th century Span- iilated the 'nude figure but conish painter Francisco Jose de ~ined statements such as "MasGoya; 'whp paiQted the picture of Turn to Page Sixteen

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Washington P~e.lat~ Warns Of Unemployment Dangers'

'Many Diocesan Institutions will be open for public visitation on Sunday: April 19 and Monday, April 20 in cooperation with'the WASHINGTON (NC)-.:....Some 7,500 unemployed union Charities Appeal. In a recent letter to all mem-', members here to dramatize the plight of the nation's 4,300,bers of the Diocese, Bishop Con- 000 jobless heard their one-day conference opened with a nolly 'invited all to, visit these agencies of the Charities Appeal. prayer terming unemployment f'one of the w'orst enemies He said "Your personal visit to of humanity." ers, al~ng with two U. S. senatol'll .these beneficiaries of the Cath, Msgr. George C. Higgins, and a representative, spoke in· olic Charities Appeal will be a, an authority in the field of, favor of increased Federal actioD source 'of information and inspir- Catholic social justice, del-, to ease unemployment. ation to you and a source of satli'loered the prayer at the AFL' The 'Department of Commerce , isfaction to the good religious CIO conference" in the National estimates March unemployment who staff these agencies of Guard Armory. at .4,362,000 and employment at Charity." . National and ~tate labor, lead-' 63,828,000. This represents a . Turn to Page Eighteen 3'87,000 decrease in the February

A former resident of Fall River, a graduate of Sacred Hearts Academy in the city, is with her husb.and,in charge ef administering the Catholic Relief Services program for" ~ entire Malayan peninsula. '-She is Jeanne Kay Wolf, Jrianddaughter of former M~yor Kay of Fall River, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' , By John T. Crowley . . ~arold. B, Kay, formerly of the. eity and now of St. Petersburg; Dr. David Costa Jr., 325.Gardner Street, New Bedford, has been appointed by Bishop I').a. . Connolly as president of Particular CouncilSt.'Vincent de Paul Society, for the New Bed•Before her marriage five ford area, which includes parishes in that city and Wareham, Mattapoisett, Fairhaven' Months ago Mrs. 'Wolf was adMinistrative assistant' to the and South Dartmouth. ~ev. John F. Hog-an, D:0cesan director: of charities in· the New Catholic Relief Services office in, Bedford and Cape' areas, is' " Dr. and Mrs. Costa are the Saigon, Viet 'Nam. When she spiritual· director of the -'parents of four children; three married Georges Wolf she was' Council. ' sons and a daughter.' transferred to his post in Kuala A graduate of Holy F'amily , President of Immaculate Con-

'Dr. Da1jid ,Costa Heads St. Vincent de Paul Council in Gre('for' New Bedford Area,

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Calls for Return' Of Middle Ages Spirit and Ideas TORONTO (NC) -, Man bring together the world of modern science and the heritage of the medieval Jmlst

world of truth. Dr. Anton C. Pegis has told more than 1,000 delegates at the 16th annual Catholic Education Conference this, is necessary to' 'I'_a to Page Fourteea

High School and Providence College, ~he new president received his professional degree from Georgetown University School of Dentistry. He served in the Air Force Dental Corps both in World War II and the Korean War. Dr Costa is member of the newl~ formed S~rra Club in New Bedford and McMahon Council 151, Kdights of Columbus and the Fourth Degree Assembly. His professional memberships include, the American Dental Association, the, Massachusetts Dental Society and the New Bedford Dental S~t,y. ~

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ce,ption Parish Conference of St. Vmcent de Paul for tth~ ~~t '. seven years, Dr. Costa' 0 d e , An~hor. he welcomes the oppo~tumty. t? serve a larger area m an ?CtlVIty of th: Lay Apostolate WhICh ~c,comphshes so ~uch good, spIritually and materIall~, ~ithout fanfare. He regards hIS /appointment as a·high ~lOnor, and looks forvy;ard to workmg closely wit~ appr~ximatel! 200 men as' socIat~d WIth St. Vmcent de ~aul work m t?e area. The sOCIety was founde~ by a group of French students m 1833 to help the poor. They chose as ~urn to Page Fourteea

unemploymeilt figure and was: twice as good-a job increase as· seasonal expectations had indicated. The U. S. Department reported a total of 5.8 per cent of' the civilian labor force out at work. AFL-CIO president George Meany commented that "the hard fact remains that unemployment.in March was higher than in any other March since the end of World ·War II, except a year ago when we were in the Turn to Page. Fourteen

Bishop Stresses u. S. • Church Seek Sa me End SEOUL (NC) - Catholic missionaries and, U.S. servicemen in Korea are work-' ing for the same causeChristianity - Columban Bishop Thomas Quinlan has told armed forces personnel. "You fight with milital'7 weapons and we fight with spir_ brn to Page Eigh4een


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