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DECEMBER 22, 1956.
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
NINETEEN
SAINT JOHN’S HOLY NAME
BACKS BASKETBALL TEAM
lishing it in their Church Bulle-
t i n .
Father Dorhan told us the story
of Father O’Callahan, who was
given the Congressiohal Medal of
Honor for heroism, while serving
as Chaplain on Air Craft Carrier
S. S. Franklin in the Pacific dur
ing World War II. Of the 3300
Mindzenty Is
Confined To
U. S. Legation
(N.C.W.C. News Service)
Offering Mass on a desk top,
which also serves as his dining
men under his spiritual guidance j ta ble, His Eminence Joszef Card-
there were 1700 casualties. I inal Mindszenty, Primate of Hun-
We wish to extend a cordial
invitation to all gentlemen of
St. Johns parish to join with us
in the work of our school, church
HAPEVILLE, Ga.—Our month
ly meeting was held Dec. 6 with
the president presiding. There
were 17 men present. Father Daly
discussed, plans for sponsoring St.
John’s Basketball Team and
equipping them with uniforms
and other necessary equipment.
Father Doran advised that jer
seys had alredy been secured
and arrangements made for in
door practice and games at the
Hapeville Community Center. It
was decided to let each member
of the team furnish their trunks
and shoes. Father Daly also sug
gested that we organize and spon
sor a Boy Scout Troop. This will
be done in January.
We wish to thank everyone
who helped make our recent
chicken diner a success; especial- “Our Lady’s Bedstraw” receiv
ly our visitors from Immaculate e d its quaint name from a pop
Conception and St. Antifony’s. ular belief that the manger in
parish. Also, Msgr. O’Connor and! which the Mother of God deposit- j
Father King for their courtesy in j ed her newborn Son was filled
announcing the dinner and pub-1 with this plant.
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gary, leads the life of a prisoner
within the American Legation in
Budapest.
During the day, the Cardinal
and youth program. There are j uses that same desk while writ-
many things we can do to assist | ing his memoirs. The room in
our pastor, assistant pastor and which he works and sleps is the
the Good Sisters. Won’t y o u j private office of U. S. Minister
Lee, Formosa; Nancy Sack,
Statesboro, Ga.; Ruth Conrad
Belmont; Roma Guryn, Belmont
please help us?
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Thomas E. Wailes, and his bed
is the minister’s leather couch.
No messages to or from the
Cardinal are delivered. All visit
ors are politely but firmly turned
away.
Fifteen American correspond
ents were present at a Mass of
fered by Cardinal Mindszenty du
ring the peak of the fighting in
Budapest.
This information was disclosed
this week in a story written by
Russell Jones, a United Press cor-
|j respondent expelled from Hun
gary on December 5—the last
American correspondent to leave.
In his story, Mr. Jones said that
each morning at 10 o’clock, a
small Hungarian woman brings
the Cardinal a typical American
breakfast of scrambled eggs, toast,
fruit juice, and coffee and puts
it on a chair outside his third
floor room.
Each day 'for this Prince of the
Church is much like the last.
He rises about 7 a. m. and prays
and meditates for several hours
before saying Mass.
A former nun and another
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many local young ladies. The
list follows:
Freshmen
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Gastonia; Katherine Morrow,
Gastonia; Jean Pittmen, Beaufort,
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Diane Bistany, Charlotte; Phyl
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Sophmores
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The quiet man is not necessarily
wise—but usually the wiser man
is-quiet.
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j Hungarian woman, both legation
employees, assist the Cardinal at
Mass. Most of the remainder of
his day is spent working on his
j| j memoirs.
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I? I szenty wears the red cap of his
0 | office, but he puts on a black
15 j slouch hat when he walks in the
legation courtyard.
According to Mr, Jones, the
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FIRESTONE TIRES AND ACCESSORIES seize the Cardinal.
“Why should they?” one Hun
garian remarked to Mr. Jones.
“The situation now is the same
as when the AVH secret police
had him—now the Americans run
the jail.”
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nal’s. life, although comfortable
enough, is that of a prisoner.
What the future holds is not clear.
Some legal experts believe the
U. S. cannot continue to shelter
®! | him if the puppet government
takes formal steps. Neither do
they believe that he will be giv-
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i of his asylum.
One of the first acts by Card-
| inal Mindszenty after being given
I sanctuary in the American lega-
| tion was to write a letter tb Pres-
| ident Eisenhower, describi n g
| himself as “a shipwreck of Hun-
I garian liberty.” That letter con-
I eluded:
| . . I beg of you, do not for-
} get this small honest nation which
\ is enduring torture arid death in
service of humanity.”
| Day or Night Dial TR. 5-1611 — R. L. Glare |
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We will have better 'govern
ment when we have more intelli
gent voters, and there is no other
way.
ARISTOCRAT
ICE CREAM
165 Haynes St. 7 S. W.
MU. 3456
Atlanta, Ga.