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Within a few weeks, Congress will begin its annual diseussion of the United states,foreign aid program. The advent 'of a new administrati()Idn Washington has brought a num. her of important revisions 'in the basic .foreign aid Policy, 'and it. is certain. thatI ·the . rial but also and·' paramountIy .. new proposals willengepder moral and spiritual- of- the even' m 0 r e Congressional 'groups of human beings who discussion than usual on this must live by exploitation of the
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controversial subject. earth's resources:" " In his special message on· forCatholic organizations here ia eign aid, submitted to CohgreB;J the United' States havefrequentin March, Pres11 stressed this ·general ,theme. ident ,Kennedy The statements. of the National Cape Cod Fence Co., MIl' & MnJ . f' Chester' Savery, Mr & Mro Robstressed six maCatholic Rural Life Con erence . .' . and Connors. jor' points:" 1) and the' Catholic Association .for our moral obliInternational P.eaee have been ~'WJIDli'\l~®(Q] .:' ,.gation to aiq... outstanding iIi this regard. ., OIUU lLA\lIJ>'lY" OlF -.Jli' A'll.'lffi'JA !•.,. those . free , but Similarly, the' Catholic Bishopn' $10 " . ' . .. ,less developed . of the United S"ta~es have indi": 'Mr & Mrs John Raposa, Mr 83 . <.. nations which vidually and collectively ..urged ,'. Mrs John W. Moran. 'D 0 W s. tan d . the promotion of international p o i s e d . b e t w e e n ' s o c i a l justice as one of t h e . p r l i n e " · '0' W(wIi'~Ilu(wlNil fl u s,t,aine,d requisites for Jhe establishment. ._ ".r ST.lP'ATR'IlCOC· growt.h a.nd ~""~" of a sound world order. :_ ,t ''!C, ,_ $10· ecqnomic chaos; . " ,', ... Over the yeaJ,"s, there),as.b~n Mr & Mrs Edward Graca, John. .. ~) the .necessity to separ.at~ 'our Il growing awareness in governH. VValsh. l:". "'''''tR..''''''''',\1, .program ,of aid to social ~ri.d ec~' ment circles that the foreign ·aid nOlnic.q.evelopment" fro~:,'~l-. program must'rest'C!l,Il"'ttl'Ol'e. ~"",,,,,,uul9l itary assistance," so that ,m~. aid solid foundation than l!l merely ST. !BERN AR~'~ may "be seen on its own meritS"; negative anti-communism. Thw . $25 - , 8) the advisability of "special year, 'the emphasis 0Iil the p·osi-..,. McHale. Family: . emphasis on develop~~loanD tive aspects of foreign ald~part " $10 . repayable in dollars," '1. from; the program's roW. In the st. Bernard's VVomen'o Gund., _ 4) "long-term planning' and Cold ;War-has been indicated ., ~ _ . , . , . Mrs Franklin ~rnold, Mr & Mrs - financing. .-the .. oQl.y. WB,r. .. ~ '. .clearly in Pre~id"entKennedy'g _. ~R~AT, BI.G .W~~COME: JO~lal'flgures'a~ .th~ .51~t Benoit Charland, Mr & Mrs make meamngful and. e<;o~mll:." message ~Congress., ,', . annu~l _conventIon .of the CatholIC Pre88.·As8OCu~tlon In . LY,nwood Hartford, Mrs EmIl co.m~itm~nts"; 5)upif!ed: a~7" It is to be hQped ~t American .' Vancouver, B.C. were the Leavy ~iIi8,~~ left, and .Jack..,., Kleiner, ~ioSS Edith sears.
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. ~AFAYETTE (NC)-Some2Oft couples 'who have oeen married 50 years or' longer were honored at the first annual Goldeft 'Ju. '. "j '. lINe. . . . { . ~ bilaria.ns· Day of the Lafayette; 4 . La., dlOcese. . Lafayette's Bishop Maurice Schexnayder led the couples in III renewal of their marriage vows in St. John the Evangelist cathedral. He told the jubilarA~,nJANCftS ians: "We are grateful to you~ . for the good example you give to young couples of our day." The sermon was 'preached by ,~-, Msgr. Irving A. DeBlanc, direcRtANCOS J. DEVI~ ARTHUI J. DOUCR tor of the Family Life Bureau, National Catholic VVel£areCon363 SECOND ference. ......
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. . -' _ _ ' c tb . T C President said: "There ill nO e9. . a erme r . n, ohn ar-' 4:aping our obligations:. our ,morFortunately, !Amerlc~ genfF(W~~. ~O'\?'~~ micha~l,~thony·~erreira. al obligation as Il wiSl! leader erally have accepted forelgDaid . ST•. MARY'S C.A\TlIllIElIJ)R&l1 ST• .A\NN~ end 'good neighbor in the' inter.., pri~rams at .~a~ p~ of ~ ~., " $15 $'25 . , dependent community of, free. an l-c,ommum . gg e. It Miss 'EI~beth Leary. na tions'- our econorWc obliga- . ~~wC nl~c~sary .~ oOk b~y~nld '.' .. $ 1 0 . August Hebert & Soia tions as the wealthiest people in' '. e 0 ar an . ~rasp l~_ e.John.Taylor; MIl' & Mro Job S'lr• .lJOSl&iP'IHI'f.;J a world- of largely poor p~ple, hgent!y,: thos~ Chnsban prm~l- Hart, Mrs Mapy Sullivan.- C o r l s ; g . $335. as a -nation no longer dependent· ples ",hlCh wIll.help ~ to. aSSIst Row; 'Auxiliary. .', 'Re<1. Joseph P. Lycmo upon the loans from abroad'that th~ l,ef~s-d~vel?~.nati.o~In de.. -l5lLESSIElIJ) S.A\C~". $100' ams once helped us dev~lop our own ve ?Pl1'.1~ ,-po~abve progr: of $10 . 1elllID6V economy-:-"and our political ob-so~lal, and ~cono~ic .be~tt~rmen.t. . BI~~l;h~ Ouellette Mrs Joh,n L$2i ligation!;, as the single'largest L,D"..'n.... O· b..·S ""..... 1TJ)~· fjj"""", ..."" " Blanche .Levesque Atty. Francis Meagbz:i' counter to the aaverSarie~' of 1I"lJ .... II""U 1"lI.... w ~ (Q/I5i".""1g ,:" 'lI:IlOLY NA:aIm . $15 priaciple haa '''ri;l& JJ::sM. Il[ long been emphasized by Cath,ST. LOUIS (NC)-:-_T.wo n u n s ' $15'" '.... olic leaders and organizations. came here from Philadelphia to MIl' & Mrs. ~oger S. .Suliivall Pope Leo XIII, who, issue4 :his .. wit.n~ss ,dedication of a iormer " . ,. " ',.". $10 .'.... ' famous eQcyclicaIRerum..N~!-, sw~nk . hotel in honor of their . W~iji~~."S. -Lyp~. ',. arum J~Il:g before pr~sent.d.~ i:"aan~uit~~ie F'ai;e r hWiil.iam. . .• NOTBEDADD ',' . programs of international" aid s . , rs,· ..., w 0 plon~. . . ',' '$12 ' , e' ';e -'d .. . d f sed eered St: Louis 'UniverSity's de-' . ' w re ev r reame ~., ~xpres, . , J e a n n e t t e Rego ,prinCiple in clear-cut ·terllUl v e l o p m e n t , ' · . $10 . . when he wrote: .: The for~er Melpourne Hotel. Emile J. Amiot, Roeer. "Whoever ha~ received. ,from purchased by the university from bonte, Rene Moilast. the :~ivine bounty a large share a !:,otei cha'in last AuguSt has OUR LADY OF HEALTH of blessings, whether they be. been converted into a residence. $10 . external and· corporal or gifts for womeilstuderits of the uniMaria' . E. S. Costa, Manuel of the mind, has .received. them versity. The nuris, Sisters M.arie Frarik, Antone Pacheco, Phyl.lie 'for the 'purpose of' using them St. Mark. and Charlotte Therese - Souza, 'Manuel Corte." to perfect·his own nature, at the McGrillis, are members' of the Armando Figueira, John Lorge saine time, so that 'he may em- Congregation of St. Joseph and'Augusto Luis,' AlfonsO Oliveira, ploy them;. as the minister -of teach in' Philadelphia.' Father Clara Oliveira & Daughter. God's :providence, for the .ben- Paul C. '.Reinert; S.J., university' • Serafim Machado, August &melit of others.'" president, officiated at the dedi- too Jr., William Silvia,J~ cation. . . ' Alvernaz, Antone Barreto. ' :'!'ositive Aspects Now called Rogen Hall, ~ Maria Cabral, Antone Ferreira . ,Again, Pope Pius 'XII re~ap one time hotel has beeJll remod- Serafim Mac~"Joseph Souza. plied the _same principle to cur- eled to 'accommodate a capacity Lidgo Souza. rent conditions when he poip,ted of 800 students. That's thre0 BOLY ROSARY" out that "The natural riches of times . as many students as too $10 n region, a country, or a' ~nti Wjhole university had .In 1900 Ernest tit Giammo nent, are destined not just for , "!hen' Father Rogers' became its mMACULATE CONCBFnO.· the economic 'profit of the few 18th presidenl When he r~Bigne4 $20 . but for the improvement ofcliv~ . iD 1908 because of poor health" • &.!&G M. MarroDlil ing conditions-'-first of all'mate- the university.had 1,000 students. $Ifl . . Today the universi~ bas SOlDQ Andrew It Bond. llIIaDwti II,; 8,700 students. ' . 'Estrella.
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