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ANCHOR3 Computor to ·Link Mount Sen'ior,"Among 31 Amer:ican Teenagers . THE Thurs., June 2, '1966 Three Hospitals Chosen for ~uropean Science Study Tour Lutheran Shows In Boston· See . BOSTON (NC)-Three of Pretty Lynne Chrupcala, a senior at Mt. St.. Mary Academy, Fall River, is living in Torture Marks

t'he largest hospitals operated by the Boston Archdiocese soon will be linked by

a whirl of excitement these days. Added to the thrill of graduation i's the knowledge that on July 24 she'll embark on a science study tour of Europe. She is one of 31 high school students who will represent the United States at the 1966 International Youth Science Fortnight July 28 '

through August 10 in Lon- standing student, ranking second puts it, "She practically lives at

WASHINGTON (NC)-A ref­ ugee Lutheran pastor stripped to the 'waist at a Senate hearing to show the torture scars he said were inflicted by the Rumanian

secret police.

The Rev. Richard Wurmbrand,

after· testifyin;;( about religious

persecution in his native coun­ try, said "I'd like to undress my­ self to the belt and show you what a Rumanian prison is like." Pointing to numerous knife scars on' his neck, chest and back, he said, '·"1 show you the 'tortured body of my fatherland . and my church." . A former representative in Rumania of the World Council of-' Churches, Pastor Wurmbranel said that the Rumanian sect:et .police ,tried. to force him into .making. "accusatory statmentJ;" against, bishops. and other church leaders. , With his ~ife' sitting 'beside him, and occasionally· dabbing her 'eyes, he told the Senate In­ ternal Security. Subcommittee . that "I' was' not the worst' tor­ tured."

an intricate computer system capable of providing instant in~ormation on medical records, in a senior class of 139 girls. school!" She has been Anchor personnel, payrolls and other don, England. After the two She combines her lively interreporter' for the Mount during data. week stay in England the est in science with an equal en- the past scholastic year and is Richard Cardinal Cushing says American youngsters will tour thusiasm for extra-curricular also editor in chief of the school the machinery for the extensive the' European continent with activities - or, as her mother paper, Mercian, and a newsletter system will be housed in a fourstudy-stops in Amsterdam, Coissued by the Mount sodality as stor)' building now under con- logne, Heidelberg, Munich,.Salzwell as being secretary of the struction at St. Elizabeth's Hosburg, Venice, Florence, Rome,· school science club. pital in Brighton.' Viareggio, Turin, Geneva, ChaLynne is also active in 'civic and' The "human-like" computer monix, Dijon and Paris. . BALTIMORE (NC)~Lawrence church groups such as the Junsystem will be capable. of two-. ..,Lynne wiIi join, the 30 other Cardinal Shehan of Baltimore ior Red Cross Volunteer Organ­ Way' operation, which means a students from'all parts of the. said here that one of the strong- ization, the', Fall River Area doctor in ·St. Elizabeth's HospiUnited States in Washingt<in, est voices for Christian unity has Catholic Yo ut h Organization, tal will 'be able to obtain infor-' D. C. July 24. They'll spend two. been found in the Methodist' and. the Citizen's' Scholarship mation instantly as to the num-, days in the capital, departing for church. Foundation of which she' is . a bel' of beds available in distant London July 27. They'llret'uI'D He praised ·the ·"treasured co-· youth branch board· member. St. Margaret's Hospital,' what to 'NewYork City Sept. '·1 from oPeration" given by the. Meth- Her high academic achievement equipment'·isready..for·-use;"per- "Pai'is.·· ,_ ... ; .- ... _........ -...... , odists to the Roman Catholic has.e~rned her memberships in . lIOnnelon duty and other pemSCieneeTeaehers . Church "in our, own search for the National Honor-Society and gent data. , A' ... t' f th 1 Christian unity." , the French National Honot'SoScbools lifCllt . nnounc~men ,; 0 . e Be eCIn a talk 'given during observ- ciety-. Future plims 'call for' at-' At the same time the doctors ti.ons, 1.8 eighteen boys and .:: ance of the bicentennial 'of tendllnce at college, where she'It in St. Margaret's Hospital call girlS, was made. by. Robert.. . American-MethodIsm here, Car- major in science. " .' " . quickly provide needed infor;: Carleton! Executl~e Secretary.of dinal Shehan traced the contacts ination to St. Elizabeth's and the ~at~onal SCIence Te~c~e~ between Methodists and Catho.. also to the Cardinal Cushing ~ss<><;IatIon (NSTA). PartIclp~- lics in the United States. Untii General Hospital now under bon 1!1 the London youth' con- recently there had been a chilly DUBUQUE (NC)'-Father Jo.;. oonstruction in Brockton" the gress IS on~ ·of several youthac.,. atmosphere for which Catholics lie'ph P. HeraI'd; director of vo­ third chain institution." tivities .in scie.nce ~o~du~ted by were in great .partresponsible,cations·· of the 'Dubuque archdi~ . ELIZABETH (NC)-The AI­ Cardinal Cusbing saiel the· NST~)~ ~~J~nchon .Wlt~ the he said. "But'withthe advent of ocese in Iowa for five years; has lIystem will eventually be' ex- Assoc~atlon s Future ScIentists of Pope:'Joiin ':XXiII to 1he throne been appointed assist~nt· direCtor' exian Brothers, ar~ observing the panded to include the school America p..r0gram. . . o f St. Peter, suddenly the climate' . of the Extension' Society' Lay' lOOth· anniversary of thei'r U.S.' system in the archdiocese. All : ~ponsored and.~upervlsed by was changed." ., Mission 'Volunteers 'in 'Chicago:' arrival here in,New Jersey.. .., .. . three. hospitals were. recently' NSTA for the fifth time. since .. unified under the name of A9901961, this endeavor bas the en­ ciated Catholic' Hospitals, Inc.: .dorsement· of the. U. S. DepartTeams of specialists are· now ment· of State through which being trained to operate the NSTA received the ,initial invi­ system. . tation to administer it. More than 500 students from

about 30 different countries will

take part in the International

Youth Science Fortnight which

SEATTLE (NC)-The Seattle is organized and conducted by' archdiocese will institute the the Worldfriends organization Project "Equality program' and . under the 'patronage of HRH, the

consider the equal employment· . Duke of Edinl·urgh. The' Science

Fortnight program, arranged by policies of companies in award­ the British Association' for the ing contracts, Archbishop Thom­ as A. Connolly announced here. Advancement of Sclence, in­ The archdiocese is the fifth cludes lectures by eminent sciAmerican See to put into oper­ . entists; brain-trust panels; dis­ ation . th!l ,National Cath9lic cussion groups; visits to labora­ tories, museums, and British in­ Conference for Interracial Jus­

tice program of using the' dustries; and an array of social

Church's purchasing power to, activities.

Lynne, say her teachers at Mt.

insure racial ju.stice and equal, St. Mar,}' Academy, is an out­ job opport~t¥" .

Lauds Methodists' Efforts for Unity

ew Position.

•.. One ,Centu;·y

Archdiocese Joins Project Equality

Cathedral Camp

Resident and Day Camp. for Boys

OurL;ady of the Lake Day Camp for Girls Sponsored by ·the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall Rover LOCATED ON LONG POND, ROUTE 18, EAST FREETOWN, MASS. 47th year of experience in programming 'camping adivities Individual instructional program for each age group. Activities include swimming,

sailing, canoeing, water-skiing, softball, volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennis;

archery, riflery, horseback riding, cook outs,. field trips, Indian lore, woodsmanship,

special events, camp craft, arts and crafts, camp fire, canteen, etc. Excursions to

Cape Cod and other historic sites and places of interest.

Daily Mass in Assumption Chapel on Camp Grounds. Private beaches, large camp­

house, dining hall, spacious dormitories, modern washroom facilities, indoor gYIlll,

recreation hall, lounge with TV, arts and crafts building, camp. infirmary.

Separate Staffs: Boys' Camps-Seminarians of the' Fall River Diocese.

Girls' Camp-Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur & qualified Catholic college students

Resident Catholic Chaplain. Resident nurses and doctor on call 24 hours.

Bus Transportatiolll for Day Camp from Fall River, New Bedford and Taunton areu

For further information write to

REV. WALTIER A. SULLIVAN, DIRECTOR, P.O. BOX 63, EAST FREETOWN, MASS. or call 763-8874 Member of ,Noti.onal Catholic Camping Assn. and New England Camping Assn.

liSTER M. ALBERTUS, R.s.M., and LYNNE CHRUPCALA


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