Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, April 05, 1958, Image 3

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ATLANTA, GA. Bert W;A eA BELK-GALLANT In The Heart of Buckhead CE. 3-8068 255 Easi Paces Ferry Rd„ N, E. Atlanta, Ga. In conversation following dedication of the Newman Catho-. lie Center, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, are Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, of Dallas-Fort Worth, and Uni versity President William M. Tate, In his address following the blessing, Bishop Gorman praised Dr, Tate and his ad ministration for the good will and hospitality shown to the Catholic center on the campus. (NC Photos) Sets Up Canadian Film Centers Barter (greeting A TUXEDO PHARMACY YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS EXPERTLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED CE. 3-3223 - 3659 ROSWELL RD., N. W. CE. 7-3082 ATLANTA, GA. Barter CjreetintjA TAYLOR’S PERSHING PHARMACY, INC. 1388 Peachtree, N. E. TR. 2=9672 PEACHTREE AT 17TH • We Call For and Deliver Prescriptions Baldwin Pianos and Organs, Lester (Betsy Ross Spinets), Kohler and Campbell Spinets and Consoles — TWO LOCATIONS — oCanier JBi tano 3183 PEACHTREE ROAD IN BUCKHEAD 637 LEE ST., S. W. IN WEST END Dr. Andre Ruszkowski, General Secretary, International Catholic Cinema Office at Brussels, Belgium, is being re ceived at the Chancery Office of the Diocese of London, Ont,, by Father J. J. McCormick, Diocesan Director, Press and Public Relations. The General Secretary is visiting Canada in connection with setting up film centers in Canada at invitation of the Bishops of Canada. (NC Photos) Warns That Latin America lay Be West’s Weak Spot In Struggle With Communism (N. C. W. C. NEWS SERVICE) CINCINNATI, — Latin Amer ica may prove to be the West’s weak spot, one of the world’s leading authorities on com munism indicated in Cincinnati . last week. 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'CUSTOM MADE YJENETIAK BLINDS find WINDOW SHAOE^ THE BULLETIN, April 5, 1953—PAGE 3 Says Most “Catholic Convicts” Did Not Go To Catholic School CHICAGO, (NC)—Eighty per cent of the men admitted to the Illinois State Penitentiary who claim to be Catholics have never attended a parochial school. Ninety-eight per cent of the convicts who describe them selves as Catholics have never attended any high school, or were educated in non-Catholic institutions. These facts were revealed by Warden Joseph E. Ragen of the State Penitentiary, in an address that 20th-century communism is simply a development of the old Indian village commune, they are building up a following.” Meanwhile, the communists go on recruiting intellectuals, Mr. Hyde said. For all the “grim picture” which he admitted he had painted, Mr. Hyde made it clear that there are movements in Latin America that represent “genuine strength.” Among these he mentioned: 1) The Catholic rural life movement, now in its beginning stages, which he believes will do much to raise the Latin Ameri can standard of living as well as deepen its religious faith. 2) Adult education under Church leadership. He described the work of a priests at Bogota, who enlisted Catholic Action leaders to make and distribute inexpensive radio sets capable of receiving his broadcast in structions in the alphabet, the elements of religion, and tech niques of farming. 3) The work of mission so cieties, which he said is receiv ing much help from such lay organizations as the Grail, the Young Christian Workers, and other apostolic organizations. to the Little Flower Council, an organization of laymen which helps boys who wish to become Carmelite priests. Warden Ragen also stated that “less than five per cent of the convicts who claim Catholicism as their religion had made their Easter duty or attended church in the two years prior to their conviction. Warden Ragen added that most convicts come from homes in which the father has failed to enforce proper discipline. William P. Bambrick Services In Augusta AUGUSTA, Ga. — F u n e r a 1 services for William Patrick Bambrick were held March 11th at St. Mary’s-on-the-Hill Church, Rev. Daniel J. Bourke officiating. Surivors are one son, William Patrick Bambrick Jr., of Augus ta; one sister, Miss Clare Bam brick of St. Louis; one step son, Ed Gebbins of Washington, D. C.; one step daughter, Mrs. J. D. Hill of Covina, Calif., and one cousin, Miss Ruth McCreary of St. Louis. Services For Mrs, J. I. Topshe ALBANY, Ga. — Funeral services for Mrs. J. I. Topshe were held March 8th at St. Teresa’s Church, Rev. Marvin J. LeFrois officiating. Survivors are a daughter, Miss Nora Topshe of Albany; three sons, Norman Topshe of Atlan ta, Fred Topshe of Columbia, S. C., and Joe Topehe of Albany; an aunt, Mrs. Nora Sliman of Albany; and 12 grandchildren. Banna AfA^e, B?nc. Ask for Sunny Isles Grapefruit-Pineapple Drink mm- 72 ELEVENTH ST., N. E. ATLANTA TR. 4-5686 Worker, communist newspaper, declared that “communism is spreading in Latin America.” Red gains south of the border, he explained, may enable com munism to “outflank” the West in what he described as “the worldwide battle for the minds and hearts and souls of men.” Mr. Hyde, one-time trainer of British communist leaders, be lieves that the communist ad vance is stymied in Europe and North America “at the present,” though a severe economic de pression could weaken the West. “The real chance of com munism’s pentrating the western hemisphere,” he said, “lies in Latin America, where the situa tion is very dangerous indeed.” Observing that “too many” Catholics in Central and South America are “Catholics in name only,” Mr. Hyde declared: “The struggle in Latin America must lead either to communism or to Christ. Either the people will deepen their Catholicism, or they will play into the hands of the communists.” Mr. Hyde cited as “outstand ing problems of Latin America today:” 1) The “extreme land hunger” of the people, most of whom have the status of “peasants.” 2) The “enormous proverty, especially in rural areas,” and consequent malnutrition. 3) Illiteracy, which is still “widespread” in Latin America. 4) An extreme housing short age. “For every Latin American family to be provided with at least a one-room dwelling,” Mr. Hyde said, “would require 19 million more houses to be built.” 5) The “chronic shortage of priests.” To bring the ratio up to one priest for every 2,000 persons would require an addi tional 40,000 priests right now, he said. “No wonder the communists have seized upon this situation,” Mr. Hyde declared. “And while the party is illegal in most Latin American countries, there usual ly is a nucleus to be found, and these members are playing their cards better than ever before.” As an example of improved Red strategy, he cited the fact that “now they are going to the Indians in the interior, instead of concentrating on the cities alone. 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