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Continued fr.om Page One ag() one of the '~ndian!l bought ... . '::ontinued ·from Page One' came also from Sen. Frank 'J., DIOCESE OF'FALL RIVER. M~SS, when the ice breaks, the nuns dynamo which furnishes' power Sen: Eastland said the Senate, " Lausche of OhiJ. Ina speech on travel by ~anoe .among floating for the .whole '[illage.. Judiciary· Committee' of which>" th'e Senate floor he declared: "I ice and rapids. . . . ' . Froz~n .North ~ CrossWordSolution' 'he, is chairman, will "speedily" cannot accept'as sound the decla\,' .When someone is sick in a reAnother modern. convenience hold hearings on ,the proposed ration that under the right ·of moteviUage, 'Someone must go which· the· Sisters have is amendment to, the Constitution. free'spee<;h tl:le showing of movto···the convent for Sis~.er and automatic ·washer. and- ·dryer. ,He' was 'joined in introducing ing pictures in public encouragAL;B bring her and a traveling como. The missi6narYIsaid that when the amendment by Seris. Estes ing and implicitly approving an STOLE pan ion back to the sick persoll. clothes are firstJhung oult during' Kefauver of Tennessee, Herman adulterous life is lawful,' and MI,TER' " Mentioning that this is rather:. the winter they become very E. Taimadgeof' Georgia,· Strom . that the, government 'is helpless SOTER . frightening, because ·they seldom; stiff, but in, a ~e':'v.days.turn -w0nThurmo'1d. of South Carolina and .·to do anything' 'about iU' know the Iridian' who is paddling . derfully soft '. and.' fres~.. ' Holy Olin',D.Johnston of South CaroBelieve' in Commandments . 'NOD the 'canoe,' Sister recalled' otle 'Cross h~s .winter.: temperatures' li~a. ' ' . :. Sen. LaOsche'said the Supreme " REpIlAAIEMIISSS : particularly 'harrow.ing ride down to 60 beloW, zer&,. Anything . Support for the amendment Court decision "stated that the ffUMERA!.IROCHETS whe'n the :ice' .was breaking. in waler must, De kept on top of morality of, adultery is a matter ' , • ..: Th'·" . k T · P ',rlest . an s .WO, - upon which'·' people might have :When' the craft arriVed at. a . the ever-present wood stove 'or it· ' \MIC4• •buTER -large ice block which, 'it could wilt freeze. I '. . , Anglican >Ministers;, different opinions." , , 3ERETTAIPAENULA oot 'cir'cumnavigate, its' skipper .More and more traces 01 Civili-MELBdUR~E (~C) -Fathe~ Howeve~., h~ said, ,~he .peop~e "had the two nuns· get out onto ' z~tion- are' finding their way into , NSMIlJNlIOPlSPA. ' W, A:~ooley; founder .oC.St. . of the Untted, States belIeve lD , "ARM . the 'ice~ He was out" of sight for Uie ,remote' parts qf. Alaska, SisMacy;sCath61ic Settlement has' the Ten Commandments. We be20 ininutes' while the· stranded t~r said. 'More people are travel-, publicly thilnked two Arigiican lieve' in· . the comtpandment. STEAL missioners wondered whether ing 'and 9uying fis dop.e via-mail millisters f9C. their' help and ·'Th,?~...shalt': notcommft adul,'CORDS .be wotlld 'eve>: return! ',' order catalogues.' advice in the construction' ,of tw'o te.ry,. .. ; , The. nearest' doctor is 300 'miles"Two p~iests ~re in' residence, · homes for elderly' people:' _' _ .BLUES away. He is radioed only in' one for' the village Of ,approxiFather .Pooley 'paid tribute to ENSemergencies and for ·operations.. . rna tely 300' 'Indians· 'and. one' .for, the' Rev:. Mr. ·.Tl1 cker t~e An-' Sister Mary Edward. :deJj.vers· . the 'missiori' stations. Most of the glican settlement at Camper.. \ ' babies, pulls. teeth, ,treats cuts, obstacles confr6nfing ·the spread, down and the Rev. Canon Smith f:acts ofF'aith 'and takes care of the usual of Catholicism I are dying out. of a simHar settlement at Bairns-' diseases. Sister said. , . I · " : . ." . . ANS.WERS:,i (b);2 (d);3 (c); 'dale, Victoria. '''I think ·the Sh'e has a clinic in the convent <I (a); 5 (c); 6 (d); 7 (d); 8 (a). · great accomplishment here' is Catholics or Nothin&, for those who:~re able to come thaJ '!Ve. ',have ,been' able to Almost all the Indians in her for ,treatment" ~nd she trains the ' break dowr. sectariarism and village are converts: "They are school youngsters in the basic bigotry..We are all friends helpfor Bristol County either Catholics or have no reli- principles of firkaid.One of'her, ing one another," he said. gion," Sister said, since we have most unpleasant experiences was Continued from Page 'One been the only missioners there. 'conneCted with Isled dogs. '''lam out his own role a's head of the But usually only the older people scare'd stiff of I them," she said Church. puts him in an e.Xcepcling to the old superstitions and wryly. One day ~he was asked, tional position to give co.unsel 011 rites. There has been so much ,to help a dog whose eye had peen peace to the world's statesmen. progress in Alaska in past years." badly torn in a Ifight. Praises Labor ~ . There are 11 Sisters at the She aslfed i:t8 ,master, "Can , P .. . . ,. h . h' British Columbia convertt.° They you hold him?" '. ',:' ,The. o~e cntlclzed t. ose W 0 . TAUNTON, MAss. ~un a boarding,· school foi: about He replied, "I don't know.", try. tlos:,r up W~~lst bet,:,,:en , OIL.: BURNERS 130 boys and girls, most of whom "W'll'You'd better!" Sister SOCIa c asses. ,1 e . pralsmg. "'Iso complete Boiler-Burner THE BAN~ ON or Furnace Uniis, Efficient are' abandoned and neglected .. I ~ 'd h'e looked 'at the '. ,the progress in. the labor fiel.d , exc alme as s l' tt t' t' th "t .IOW cost heatin~. Burner and J.foo. children, "The 'principal reason menacing eye bf..the dog. With he .cal,e~ a en IOn ; o e ?O" TAUNTON' GREEN " for· their neglect is 'divorce," the animaL held. down by its. many ~dlff~rel}~es,m m~tenal. fuel oil sales and, service. '~Sister p'ointed 'out. There is also . owner and three boys, Sister took" ,posseSSIOns "and deplored the "Member of Federal D~POllIt Sfan.ley Oil Co., Inc. a day,' school for the children, o~. stitches and pU,t ointment "on. its specter, of unemployment.. , . 480 Mt. ~leasant"Stree"" , ;. litS':'rance CorporaUoll New Bedford· . WY 3-266'7'. .' th~ ·village., ' '. eye. Immedia'tely it· quieted Stressillg: .the unity " of the The Indi'a'ns eat mostly,fish,down and'latef, refused to,leave family.as the ':basic.>'.l1nity of and occasionally'moose, caribou' her! .' >' I ' , " , .' society, (he. Pope' urged ,the and bear meat. There are·vegeSister' is. now. in Montreal, father to',take the place'of'God , table gardens'wh'ich":have:to' be where she . Iremain until hf;!r., among his children.' '. started 'in hothouses b~cause ,of trip' back to Victoria at the be-. ''i f tli f thO': .. ', the .short summers; "However," ginning of August.. ' . n sp~a. Ipg o . . or ~ommg the missioner noted, "during' the·. , Highlights oiSta,. ecume,mcal" counCIl, the:. Pope ._ • ~.;. '; : 0. . . . . .. .",t h' ' h" me ..' '24'" HI'g'h[l:g"hts '0)~ her sta·y'.l·n, the said t.,ha,' t its . sum'mer ere ..... IS suns , ch.ief .'bu,sl.·n,e'ss will hours a, day, ··and. things. grow Attleboros hav~ been :a visit. to be th: Increase ,of }'~lth and the much' fast~r.'! ' Sacred 'Heart! Convent North' adapting of.. dISCIplIne to th.e ,Mission conditions are· much • Attle'boro ,wh~re Moth~r Marie 'needs of the. time. c ' . irTt"proved sinc" Sister' first went,' Gemma, ~uperibr, was lier hostYour Brother Joseph to Alaska .in 1916. Now, her con- ess; a tour thtough a religious, In 'speaking, to non-Catholics, vent has, running', water. The articles 'manufacturing company; , .the Pope gave' himself a name villagers, ho!Vever,' melt snow and attendance'iat the graduation by, which all may know him: ,UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN, MASS. during the WiI)ter and save some of her niece, Lfnda C. Ouellett~, "Your brother,. Joseph." These to be 'used during 'the Summer from Sacred Heart School, North words, cried out by Joseph, son . months'• Attleboro." , .... . of the patriarch, Jacob; to his The convent also has its own Her .. traveling compa!1ion has long-separated 'brethren who liPremium~' dynamo for electricity, particubeen' Sister Marie Leonard, a knew him only as governor of .larly useful during the darkness cousin from Montreal, who has Farnau's Reading. HARD COAL alien Egypt, refer to the Pope's of November, December, Janu:" accompanied her on three' 'pre- Christian name, He celebrates NEW ENGlAND COKE ary and February. 'A few years vious trips horrie. . '. I his name day on 'the feast of DADSON Oil BURNERS '. Sist~r Mary iEdward· has 'vis- St. Joseph.. , . UrgesVoc,ations ited her four sisters, Mrs. Marie 24-Hour _Oil Burner Service The Pope said that he sought EVORA (NC)-"It' is not Cloutier, Nordi Attleboro; Mrs. the return of non-Cathoiics not Chaf'co~ Briquets enough to pay for the education Henry Monf,et,!.Mrs. ,Louis Tharl into a. stranger's house', but into of'a seminarian-you must send and Mrs. Marcel Forgit, ,aU of . Bag. Coal .- Charcoal their Father's house" . Attleboro;_ a ; brother, Albert your own sons tei the seminary," ,"'9' Archbishop' Manuel~ ,Trindade Coutu of Pawtucket; Mrs. Ovila . In the encyclical,· Pope John Salgueiro of, Evora, Portugal, Ouellette, a riiece, and Ahhur combines an iRflexibleattftude declared here. The prelate was Cloutier, a 'r)ephew',' both of toward tr,uth" With the greatest Suc>ceJso~s to DAVID DUfF. (;, SON. speaking at a meeting of the North Attleboro; also Lionel' humility and kiridness in speakArchdiocesan Association for yo- Forgit, a ne~hew,> and Doris ing to those who are striving for 640 Pleasant Street' , Tel. WY 6-8271 New Bedford ' , cations to the Priesthoo,d. 5'!vlln. a. niece, ot Attleboro. . . tr'uth. ,
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