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, ,Citizensf~'r Educational Free- lems inake the quality elf edu­ dom have announced plans to' . cation "in'~""rlori.publicl trehools ~. ~; ,I".· IDl U . seek state educational. grants difficult, to :inaJntain.'''Tbis ad­ lOy ,1Dt'• m""v. Tmsgr,.- ''Iro ll...- Cl.)1T """",",,,,,..JI... ' for cbildren attending nonpub;- , v:ersely affe,cts .th~ entire com­ .IlJ> JI1l, .1£\,.. J.V./l oiJ Ullil >::I n ...IUl. . . <W", 'lic' ·schoolS. ,.' . munity," said, IVLecklep~rg. , . , .. . .... The plan, which 'has been 4. ParentiS of n6npublic school Abrasive an:d beautiful---:..can the same book be both? nicknamed the "Jurtior GI Bill," pupils are giviDg evidence that Certainly William Gibson',s A' Mass fort,!le'Dea~)s (~thewould ,provide for .payments of ' they will'no longer refrain from , neum, 162 E. 38th Street, New York, N.Y. 10016. $7.95). $100 to parents for, each pupil, seeking tax relief. It is a celebration, r~alis~c and lyrical too, ,of his .family;, to be ~sed iq, private and pa~e0!t ~ lWdllnoqJl,g · but especrally his f~ther and rochllil schools bomplying with "The question in their minds," . state' educational requirements.. .xu ~~:d. Meckleborg, "lS' not ·wheth­ mother, the f ormer many composition. To his astonish­ f ment, his parents presented. him Paul C. Mecklenborg,' presier to seek tax relief, but rather latte , years dead, t h e r a ew with a typewriter when he was .... dent of the national CEF orgaIJ,- "what,is ,the best m.ethod ,oil tax .years dead.' Mr., 9ibson 'is gra,duated from high.~chool ani ' .. izations 'and ·past preSidento~, ).,S~pport to, minimiza' govem­ . ," ''Well known ~' th'e' author of this was cput to dcrlly l i s e , ' , the" Ohi'o'CEF; said' thtf' Obio ment contro!." h", of the mo5tpiipurl:jr'plays' He attended c.ollege, 'where,. \'."section:'bad'decided-toembar-!t, ,:.' ''Under ,our: plan ,the <llollars ,:,.', M the plist dec-'" . ',' he encountered ' one effective ( ,on' the grants-to-parents prO;' i. ,:follow the student,", he' said. '," " ride' or so, TWo &nd inspiring .tea¢ller , and -it ~,' gra~ n.ow'.~,r thef?llowin,~ rea:"" ,.."The ,. aid does' not' go w the ,. ffiji the Seesaw' 'WaD, this man:who'set him on .. SOQ8. '.'. , ~ '. , . • " .. ~ schools; but to the parents, who ,:", "'emd'TheIVIiracle': the:road to b..§ng a'wdter. . . 1.,· Rishtg teachers salanes,,: 'should '·have'· the' primary con­ . :;;', ~~.tker'lfew~. , He l~ft homeilrid liiafried; it AJRCHJlUSHOP OF PARIS: " ~ed.to SCh?ol ,sca~es~are becom-:: '~l in' the field· of education." once a Catholic ·lasted a year. Fo'r'a,,Short time ';',' . ,',' ,mgmcreaS1nglydlfflcliltf:orpar,." ' -He'calledattention to'a rec­ who lost his .~' was a Communist; He sold The: Most Rev. FranCOIs' ents ,of parochial schOol' pupils om d t" d b th .. \' faith while in a stoiY to a magazine; But' this Martj, formerly bishop of', to meet.' . ·'u. ~e~:a~r ~~ eCo~erce': , highschool, and did BOt mean that he was now Rheims, has been named by . 2: Enrollment in 'nonpubllc Education Task Force that pay­ =~ m~:t th~~ an established writer.' Pope Paw VI to be archbish-' SChOO: ish' deClinin;li .as ::,ore ment of "tuition grants" be ''''''le belief is in He mOved about" settling to op of Paris succeding the ~aretnh' c ~se pu ~ ~c O?ls made to parents in order till in­ -nothing, but continuinihis.' ..'. .' .Lor elr chIldren to aVOid ns- :troduce "competition" into the life. His mother writing. Eventually he mamed' late PIerre Cardmal Veudlot. ' ing costs in non-public schools. field of education. . ... a s Catholic, again, lind now has~o 'sons: '__ "": his father Protestant: in whoaihe _sees tbeolci drluna .. ' .,' " ' . , ", ' . . They were married by a jus;,'

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HlS Ii'am Gif~n.. diattain·ed.befO ' 're, eW~ , . ed th •...­ Ilia death, she returned to . ' " ""'" iIeOdance at Mass." . IIOUIldingsuccess which waste SOUTH: HOLLAND (NC) __ , Elizabeth Seton is staffed by next year; The teachers say . , Unselfish Patl;ler, come ,to him., His mother lived Officials of Cbicago arebdf.o­ 11 Sisters and '31 lay teachers, they were 'not rehired. be­ ,',' Mr. Gibson's 'parents were, • see him famous and well off. cesari schools have askedstrik­ ,21 'of whom are members of the l cause of their activities in or­ " poor people,. but never, destitute. Neither oftbem could have sus- ing .­~y teachers and the· Seton . federation. The Seton adminis­ ganizing .a union.

, " ".....hey livedfu a series, of New peeted that one day they would High·. School administration tration is refusing to recognize ',' ; Sister Rose Helene said the York flats, with 11 move to New klhabit the p;lges of a book. here to meet for talks on bind.,.. the federation, claiming' that :6ersey or to Longlsland inte,r'!'he book"'i8 an attempt sting arbitration. Religious fa c u;W ~t y members school is operating on a near normal sChedule despite the aoupting the succession, of city reparation. Mr. Gibson cannot Father Thaddeus O'Brien, O. should also be 'allowed to have "impasse" in negoti'l1tions. She · _meso The father held jobs "forget bis ingratitude his Cann., associate archdiocesan a vote in an election to deter­

said she dIci DOt know' if Fa­ which paid modestly, but did INll'eDts, his failure to aPPreci-~ superintendent of schools, wrote mine representation.

ther O'Brien's request 'for bind­ · ~mewhat better' once he was ate in younger days their great'. the two groups that the "mat-' Another issue is the federa­ employed by a l\fanhattan bank. qualities. ter is at an impasse," according tion demand for rehiring of ing arbitration would be ac­ He managed w provide jlor Too late, be feels, did he per- to Father Robert Reicher, chair­ .seven teachers whose contracts cepted . by the parties to the dispute. ... ..:.u ceive that lQve was the sUb..,' - man of th'e Catholic CounCil have not been renewed for d ,tds family, 'and wasspen tuu... stance of the life of the mother .men it came to treats and suron Working Life, who has been

for them.' He seems to whose talk he· fuund boring, attempting to negotiate a settle­

have been completely unselfish. and that his father's generosity ment of the month-old dispute. 01- • SYSTEMATIC For himself he bought only tho ' was 8 glorious thing.' . An arbitratOr should be mue , 70 par SAVINGS eheapest suits, and each Sunday ~Hostility 'to ~ureh tually agreed upon by both 00­ MONTHLY DEPOSITS be pressed his clothes for the . A certain hostility to the ministration and 'lay teacherS" " '~. PAUL (NC)~Pastors in '

01-' • INVESTMEitT ! · week. He had a musical gift, Catholic Church is evident m Father O'Brien said. . the ~n Cities 'have been,asked .

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.. ineXPertly, and vastly' enjoyed, Illing than at the end. Mr, Gib- 'by the Sisters of Charity whose on Sunday, April 28; for racial ­ . . l:ninority' groups. ,"""mpany. . . . son's recollection, of bis experi- h ea d quarters are near 'cincm­ ..... 1 • . REGUlAR

, e' 70 par SAVINGS 'ARSo Jla,ppy" etmeS' of the Church, in child- ,,'nati: Several teachers picketed ~he requests were made by His wife was a dogged, even hood and youth, is bitter.' the residence of the mother gen- _ ~djutor. Mchbishop Leo C. iranatical worker. She~aseless' Exaggeration and, inaccuraey' '. 'eral there recently. They were Byrne of St..Paul and Minneap,;. ,'; J¥ and triUmphantly fought dirt. . mark some of what he reports unsuccessful in attemptS'tO ~. o~. an~ .Auxiijary. ~ishop Leo~ !l'he flat might be a wretched,' ,.(e.g."the "maiden wafer of coil- "Mother' Mary, Orner, but·' did ,~ild P. C?~l~y. ~e in .a wretched building, but finnation"). y~ it strikes me'.' speak' with . a representative, 'Dle ,contributions, in :Minn~, ." Bank By Mail .

we kept it incredibly elean. that, in the mam, what he says' . Sister Rose Helehe. ,. , ,·flpolis will, be t;iistributed to a , SheW-as a' fine cook. ·And she is plal;lSible, if one remembers "" N ' I ' 0' 41 ,; , special oommittee of the Minne- , We Pqy The Postage

.. · could ' . look back ~ntentedly ' ~ he was se t eh qrch b l' ,....'eall' peI:a~ on ' ,~po.,. ' 't,1'. 'I'h' at .... OU<A n . orma ,. ..s, bl ack commUDl ,e. .• YA.RMOUTH SHOPPING ~LAlA the famiiY existence in any parents. who' never went 'to The teachers went.o? str~(!, S1. Paul area collections will go . 0ne 'of these: poor places-"W'e ch"~ t~e~.lves. . . af~r the school ~dml~lstra~on to ~ Martin Luther King Memo- ;= SOUTH YARMOUll'H- HYANNIS

, ~ere all so happy." Religion had 'no place in the' refused to recognize the Eli~a-: rial Fund to be distributed by - DENNIS PORT .• OSTERVIW

f" " ' 1 :" ot...n family ·-in the home. I4'w~" :_beth Seton chapter, Archdiothe Arch.1iocesan Urban Affairs ' . B ut 0 course .. was n Wl.L . , . . • aD....-, T h ' F d 't" " "'" . ":_' . , , G''; '. "posed from .without. ' cesan eac ers e.. ~ra lon, as CQmmission. .....ppmess. Mr. lb.,on ~ell re. the teachers'" bargammg agent. .

members, and poigmintly recrelit. cannot, be, ~d th~t fh.~ 'The federation has a member- . .

<~tes, ....the contention, ·between : ~,dealmg ,wlt~. a . ship of abOut one per cent of , ~••••~>tl.~l!IHiI.N.t4.~NMeMM~.~.t40~"M.".iI.llII.N.".tl"".".iI.iI.H1." such a· condition, , ,lay teachers . . . .111us b an d an d w ife. H e h as youngster sb' ed itsm, I f' 10 ·Chlcago arch. -. , '.. . . Y ;, -a. u . ght 1>et£ect~ .. 'tb.'.e differences ' , .o~_. e .especIall ..oon-" diocesan bigh schools. ... ) , ,.. :, "~. , aed, .the"occa!lional,:strife which _~I:De,t;I o!" eflpeCJ.ally,lp.pt... " " '.' " "".,.: '.. _ .. ,'. .',. ; , ,. ClCcurr<id without· damage to the, .There, ,is a, ,particula'1'ly' telling: . ~ .','J ., .. . • . ' ' .;,.., jovE: which was'. dtlepand' en- . passa~e in w:hich;.-recallingwhat "[J'@WOIfll(Q@ SWlpf;ffi.er . > '.~ • ,. .' ." , •• • .' , cdunng.• '.' >. '" ' ., ' ,..that S;ln~iar college ~acher did,,: '.. WALLA 'WALLA (NC)~is'; 7' :' :q~Sdint"''of, .,~ually:, ._W.~~~ do~~., he convey· ... .fo.r him m. a. personal way, ~t;~;...; tei' Xavier" will": leave" "here "as ;. .::. ',' ,. ....t" : , ' ,:... '.'... ," lids own' growing .up and grow- GIbson remarks that,.n~. one 10 administrator' oFSt. lVlal'y'Hos':"'~ " T'HURSDAY~" U 'NO' m~ away f:om: h1!Jr~~rents.. ~e the, Church ~how~ a like solic-. 'pital' and' take office June 21 as ' , VIi 111 fa ~

mnoyances wlth them which ,itud~ -for, hun; or· got· through 'provincial superior of"St. Igna- ­ , . IPrea«:her:· Fr. Fabian .D~yce, O.F.M.

developed, .the' quarrreling, the ',' to him, ,as:a'.person.:" tilts 'ProVince' of the Sisters of __ " elienation, his misery with' him- .' . ~~ , '. Charity of Providence; She will' " :i g· self. He has ~ld it all un,sparhead some 3,500 members ·of bIgly, and it rmgs true. ' ,. .' the province. She was appointed...:....· ,', > " ' . C~mtinues Writing·Need More by the Mother General and six'" " '. He w.as-notgoing to.. :fuliowm.RABAUL (N<;:}~'Phe 'Educil~ m~Al?er" gE!neralC?unc.~lof th~ llis father's hU:l!?-,ble footsteps. ti~ Advisory Board of the Ter- religIOUS commumty' 1111. MOD­ no:oo A.M.-12:10 Noon .... 5:10, 7 ana S·'P.M. He had ear~y.· become a rapt ritory of Papua and New GlJiD.;. treaI, Que. I leader and: .ttj~d"~ hand at eel has recommended increases. ;., ' :.. in grants for aiding mission' NovenQ~,Eve,y'

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