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PAGE 2—The Southern Cross, June 22, 1963
Pope Absolute
Monarch Of
Sovereign State
VATICAN CITY, (NC)—Be
sides being the Supreme Pon
tiff of the Universal Church, the
new pope will also be the head
of a small city-state that is in
some ways like a small town and
in others like a nation.
As Sovereign of the State of
Vatican City, the pope rules'
over a territory of 109 acres
that has a 14-man fire depart
ment that fights fewer than one
fire a year, a police force and
a jail that rarely houses a
prisoner.
But Vatican City has an army
—the Swiss Guard—and coins
its own money, prints its own
stamps, issues its own pass
ports.
Established in 1929 as a re
sult of the Lateran Treaties
between Italy and the Holy See,
Vatican City has about 1,000
citizens. It has all the facili
ties that any normal city has:
a post office, grocery store,
pharmacy, clinic, printing shop,
bookstore, daily newspaper,
bakery and so on.
And it has a number of civic
features that are superior to
other cities. Its parks and mu
seums are unrivaled. Its li
brary is unique. It has studios
for the creation and restora
tion of mosaics, tapestries,
paintings and furniture that are
the envy of specialists through
out the world.
Like sovereign nations, the
Vatican has the right, accord
ing to the Barcelona Declara
tion of 1921, to establish its
own naval fleet. The Lateran
Treaties expressly provided for
the circulation of Vatican air
traffic over Italian territory.
There is no Vatican navy or
air force, although the creation
of a heliport has at times been
considered.
Vatican City is an absolute
monarchy with the pope as mon
arch. Executive power is nor
mally delegated to the governor
of Vatican City. The state’s
central administrative body is
the Pontifical Commission for
Vatican City State which is
made up of five cardinals, a
secretary and other officials.
Vatican City has four differ
ent courts to handle civil cases
and enforce its laws, which in
clude an 18.6-mile-an-hour
speed limit. Traffic fines aver
age 40 cents, mostly for park
ing violations, and are regard
ed by many visitors as a suita
ble souvenir of their stop in
Vatican City.
Order is maintained by the
Swiss Guard, the Papal Gerdar-
mes, the Palatine Guard and the
Noble Guard. The Swiss Guards
are the personal guards of the
pope and his household. The
Papal Gendarmes are the work
ing police. The Palatine and
Noble Guards serve as a guard
of honor during ceremonies and
solemn functions.
The world’s smallest sover
eign state, Vatican City con
tains its largest church, St.
Peter's basilica, 694 feet long,
464 feet high, topped by the
huge dome and supported by 778
columns decorated with 395
stautes and housing 44 altars.
AUGUSTA RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION COURSE—A two-weeks course of
intensive religous instruction is presently being conducted at St. Mary’s
on-the-Hill School, Augusta. Five classes are taught by Sister Mary Ray
mond, Sister Mary Marguerite, Sister Mary Terence and two seminarians.
Pictured with the more than one hundred public grammar students attending
are (1 to r) Monsignor Daniel J. Bourke, Father Connolly, Seminarians
Michael Smith and Patrick Mahon, Sister Mary Raymond, Sister Mary Mar
guerite and Sister Mary Gerald, Principal. (Robert Wilkinson Photo)
Newsman Stationed Outside Pope John’s
Death Chamber Tells Of Last Four Days
The author of the following
article on Pope John’s last days
is director of the Vatican press
office, on which all news me
dia depended for word of the
Pontiff’s illness and death. For
four days and nights he witness
ed the dramatic events sur
rounding the Pontiff’s final cri
sis from a post just outside the
papal death chamber.
By Luciano Casimirri
(N.C.W.C. NEWS SERVICE)
VATICAN CITY—When the
news came on Friday, May 31,
that Pope John’s condition had
suddenly taken a turn for the
worse, Father Salvatore Pap-,
palardo, S.J., director of the
Italian newscast of Vatican Ra
dio, and I went to the third
floor of the Apostolic Palace,
from where we hoped to be
able to inform the world with
the greatest possible accuracy
on the developments of the
Pope’s illness.
We were not allowed to enter
the Pope’s private apartment.
But the third floor was a stra
tegic point. Whoever went from
the Secretariat of State to see
the Pope had to pass the point
where we had stationed our
selves.
Archbishop Angelo Dell’Ac-
qua, Substitute Secretary of
State, became our chief in
format as he passed us going
to and from the Pope’s room.
It was from him that we re
ceived most of the details tell
ing of Pope John’s edifying
death.
None of us could know then
that the exceptionally strong
constitution of Pope John would
drive our nerves and endurance
near the breaking point. Had we
been told then that we were to
remain at our post until the
evening of Monday, June 3, the
prospect would have appall
ed us.
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Later we knew that newsmen
all over the city were going
through the same ordeal. Staf
fers at the N.C.W.C. News
Service Rome bureau, like all
others, stayed on the watch day
and night from the morning of
May 31 until the night of June
3, taking turns at catching a few
hours’ sleep on the office floor.
The first night of the final
crisis was busy. There was a
constant coming and going of
cardinals and prelates hasten
ing to the bedside of the dying
Pontiff. We saw them come out
of the apartment sad and
worried.
We wondered who would give
us the news when it came, and
above all who will give it to us
quickly? We pressed Archbish
op Antonio Samore, Secretary
of State for Extraordinary Ec
clesiastical Affairs, who was
then about to go in and see the
Pope. He assured us that he
would let us know immediately
should the Pope’s death appear
imminent.
When Pope John was told that
all hope was gone and that he
would have to prepare himself
for death, he asked for the last
sacraments. Even at the last
his fine sense of humor did not
fail him. Confronted with God’s
judgement, he said: "Now you
see, the Lord is going to ask
me to give an account of those
dried figs I stole from grand
mother.”
Dr. Piero Mazzoni, one of the
physicians attending the Pope,
amazed us by admitting candid
ly that he was not strong in his
faith. Yet he had a special ven
eration for his patient and said:
* ‘The simple things the Pope
says have a marvelous signifi
cance coming from these lips.”
In the last days he never left
the Pope’s room and we were
told that more than once he knelt
weeping to kiss the Pope’s hand.
There was an eerie quality
about the second night. There
was not a sound on the third
floor where we were. We had
the impression that no one was
about and that there really was
no dying Pope.
We jumped to our feet when we
saw Archbishop Dell’Acqua ap
pear in the first hours of the
morning of the third day. He
looked like a walking ghost.
We asked him: "Your Excel
lency, have you been called?”
He said he had not.
"Why don’t you stay in bed
then, you are so tired?” we
asked. And he said: "I can’t
sleep. I must go and see. My
only fear is that I may awaken
the Pope’s brothers who are
resting in the next room.
The door was opened for the
Archbishop by Guido Gusso,the
Pope’s personal valet. He was
pale and sad. Few men had
served the Pope with such loyal
ty and discretion as he.
The next day was Sunday,
and no one other than Amleto
Cardinal Cicognani, the Pope’s
Secretary of State, and Arch
bishop Dell’Acqua were admit
ted to the Pontiff’s room. Only
the Pope’s relatives and his
doctors were allowed to remain
at his bedside for the little time
that he had left.
We were almost sick with fa
tigue when the third night came.
It was painful to stand and we
would have gone barefoot ex
cept for the decorum required
by our situation. Somehow we
managed to sleep for a few
hours.
The Pope was dying slowly.
We knew that his strong con
stitution could not resist death
much longer. We never
sight of Archbishop Dell’Acqua
now.
At 7 p.m. on Monday, June 3,
Luigi Cardinal Traglia, pro-
Vicar General of Rome, cele
brated Mass in St. Peter’s
square for the many thousands
who had gathered there. The
people attended that Mass with
such silent devotion that all we
could hear were the swallows
flying outside the windows by
which we were stationed.
As the Mass was nearing its
end Archbishop Dell’ Acqua
was called in from the terrace
where he had been following the
Mass. A few minutes passed
and suddenly the Archbishop
came rushing out. "He died
at 7:49,” he shouted. It was
then 7:50.
My emotions were mixed,
sad and happy at the same time;
sad at the untimely passing of
the Pope; happy that a difficult
and delicate job had now been
accomplished in the way we
had hoped. I was desperately in
need of rest, but the discom
fort seemed insignificant com
pared with the privilege I had
of spreading over the world the
sublime lessons of spirituality
and faith of the dying Pope.
There was a real satisfac
tion, too, in knowing that all
journalists had been given the
news equally and simultaneous
ly. In this way they had been
able to perform their duty in an
atmosphere of seriousness and
responsiblity without allowing
the spirit of competition to in
trude upon the grief of the pass
ing of a great man.
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OFFICERS ST. MARY'S HOME AND SCHOOL—Officers
of the Home and School Association, St. Mary’s on-the-
Hill School, Augusta are seated (1 to r) Mrs. A. Joseph
Green, President, Mrs. John R. Myers, Treasurer. Standing
(1 to r) Mrs. Louis Mulherin, Jr., vice-president; Mrs.
Henry E. Colley, Secretary.
Purchase Car
For Sisters
At Augusta
AUGUSTA—The Home and
School Association of St. Mary’s
on-the-Hill realized a profit of
over $3,700.00 on the recent
carnival.
Chairmen of the event were
Mrs. Henry E. Colley and Mrs.
William E. Real.
The organization presented a
check for $2,500.00 to Mon
signor Daniel J. Bourke, pas
tor St. Mary’s, for the purchase
of an automobile for the sisters
and a check for $750.00 to help
towards the purchase of fans for
the school.
Drivers should sweep their
eyes back and forth across the
highway and glance at the rear
view mirrors regularly, ac
cording to the Allstate Motor
Club. This not only keeps the
driver aware of the entire traf
fic scene, but prevents his eyes
from fixing hymnotically on the
road under steady driving con-
lost i ditions.
LATEST
LEGION
LISTINGS
CLASS A, SECTION I
Mouse On The Moon
Captain Sinbad (MGM)
The Traitors (Univ.-Intl.)
CLASS A, SECTION 2
Black Fox
Thrill Of It All
Sanjuro (Japanese) (Toho Inti.)
Kiss of the Vampire (Univ-Inti.)
CLASS A, SECTION 3
In The French Style
CLASS B
Cleopatra
Irma La Douce
CLASS B
Temptress And The Monk, The
CLASS A, SECTION 4
L Shaped Room, The
NOTICE OF CHANGE
IN CLASSIFICATION
Lancelot And Guinevere
Because of a substantial
change in the revised version
this film, originally classified
as "B” (Morally Objectionable
in Part for All), is now rated
as "A-2”
Roncallis Condoled
SOTTO IL MONTE, Italy,
(Radio, NC)—More thqn 2,000
messages of sympathy—includ
ing one from Belgium’s Queen
Fabiola—were received by
members of the Roncalli fami
ly here within a week after the
death of their Pope John XXIII.
The Queen’s message voiced
the world’s gratitude to the
family for having raised such a
person as Pope John.
Legion Of Decency Drops
‘Separate Classification’
Sets Up Class A-Section IV
NEW YORK, (NC)—The Na
tional Legion of Decency has
dropped its "Separate Classi
fication” section and replaced
it with a category known as
"Class A—Section IV” for mo
tion pictures which are eval
uated as "morally unobjection
able for adults—with reserva
tions.”
The first picture rated in the
new classification is * ‘The L
Shaped Room,” a Columbia Pic
tures—Davis-Royal release.
‘ ‘A starkly realistic but sen
sitive presentation of a young
woman caught between her quest
for love and the brutality of
society, this film’s resounding
theme is the dignity and nobili
ty of the human being,” the
legion stated in its evaluation
of "The L Shaped Room.”
"Indicting abortion and ex
posing the deception of promis
cuity, the film implicily af
firms the necessity of marriage
for the responsible fulfillment
of true human love. However,
the development of the theme
and its realistic treatment of
subject matter require analysis
on the part of the viewer,” the
evaluation stated.
The legion emphasized that
the change from "Separate
Classification” to the "Class
A—Section IV” classification is
one of "title,” not of "mean
ing.” The legion said the new
category, like the "Separation
Classification” will be for
"certain films which, while not
morally offensive in themsel
ves, require caution and some
analysis and explanation as a
protection to the uninformed
against wrong interpretation
and false conclusions.”
In recent years, the legion
evaluated 29 motion pictures in
the "Separate Classification.”
Among the more prominent of
these movies were: "Advise
and Consent;” "Anatomy of a
Murder;” "Case of Dr. Lau
rent "Divorce, Italian Style;’ ’
"Freud;” "King of Kings;” "La
Dolce Vita;” "Lolita;” "Long
Day’s Journey Into Night;”
"Pressure Point;” "The Sky
Above and the Mud Below;”
"Suddenly, Last Summer;”
"Victim,” and "Walk on the
Wild Side.”
“Our Pope” Too
OTTAWA, Ont., (NC)—The
headline read:" J ohn * Our Pope’
Too.” The story under it said:
"It was fantastic really the way
we came to regard him as be
longing to us. Once when he
received a delegation of Jewish
people he met them with the
words ‘I am Joseph, your bro
ther.’ That’s the way he affected
most of us.”
The tribute to Pope J ohn XXIII
was paid in the Observer, pub
lication of the United Church of
Canada and the story was writ
ten by Rev. Dr. A. C. Forrest,
the editor. It was typical of
scores of other tributes paid to
the late Pope by secular and
non-C a t h o 1 i c publications
throughout Canada.
LEGION OF DECENCY
CLASS A — Section 1 — Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage
Alakazam, The Great—Am. Inti.
Almost Angels—Buena Vista
Bear, The (Fr.)—Embassy
Black Gold—War.
Boy Who Caught a Crook (Was: Boy Who
Found $100,000)—UA
Capture That Capsule—UA
Cattle King—MGM
Coming Out Party (Br.)—Union
Constantine and the Cross—Embassy
Damon and Pythias—MGM
Damn the Defiant (Br.)—Col.
Day Mars Invaded the Earth—Fox
Dentist in the Chair, A (Br.)—Ajay Film Co.
Drums of Africa—MGM
Escape from East Berlin—MGM
55 Days at Peking—A A
Five Weeks in a Balloon—Fox
Flight That Disappeared—UA
Flipper—MGM
Francis of Assisi—Fox
Gathering of Eagles—U-I
Gay Purree—War.
Great Escape—UA
Great Van Robbery—UA
Heroes Island—UA
Honeymoon Machine—MGM
tHow The West Was Won—MGM
In Search of the Castaways—Buena Vista
Invasion Quartet—MGM
It’s Only Money—Para.
Jason and the Argonauts—Col.
Joseph and His Brethern—(Ital.)—Colorama
tjumbo—MGM
Kill or Cure—(Br.)—MGM
King Kong vs. Godzilla—U-I
Lafayette—Maco Films
Legend of Lobo—Buena Vista
Lilies of the Field—UA
List of Adrian Messenger—U-I
Longest Day, The—Fox
Make Way for Lila—Parade Releasing
Man From the Diner’s Club—Col.
Marco Polo—Am. Inti.
t Miracle of the White Stallions—Buena Vista
My Six Loves—Para.
Mysterious Island—Col.
Mystery Submarine—U-I
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North—Buena Vista
No Man Is An Island—U-I
No Place Like Homicide (Br.)—Embassy
Nutty Professor, The—Para.
Papa’s Delicate Condition—Para.
Password Is Courage—MGM
Phantom of the Opera—U-I
Phantom Planet—Am. Inti.
Pied Piper of Hamelin—Prod. Unlimited
Pirates of Tortuga—Fox
PT 109—War
Purple Hills—Fox
Queen of the Pirates—Col.
Raven, The—Am. Inti.
Reluctant Saint—Col.
Reptilicus—Am. Inti.
Savage Sam—Buena Vista
Sergeant Was a Lady—U-I
Seven Seas to Calais—MGM
Snake Woman—UA
Son of Flubber—Buena Vista
Summer Magic—Buena Vista
Swordsman of Siena—MGM
Tammy and the Doctor—U-I
Tarzan Goes to India—MGM
Teenage Millionaire—UA
Thief of Baghdad—MGM
13 Frightened Girls—Col.
300 Spartans—Fox
30 Years of Fun—Fox
Three Stooges in Orbit—Col.
Titans, The—UA
Trojan Horse (Ital.)—Colorama
Two Daughters (Indian)—Janus
Ugly American—U-I
Valley of the Dragons—Col.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea—Fox
We’ll Bury You—Col.
When the Clock Strikes—UA
Wild Westerners—Col.
Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm—
MGM
You Have to Run Fast—UA
Young Guns of Texas—Fox
CLASS A — Section II — Morally Unobjectionable for Adnlts and Adolescents
All Night Long—Colorama
Amazons of Rome (was: Virgins of Rome)
(Ital.)—U A
Antigone (Greek)—Ellis Films
Atlantis, the Lost Continent—MGM
Billy Budd—AA
Birds, The—U-I
Black Zoo—AA
Bridge to the Sun—MGM
Call Me Bwana—UA
♦Castilian, The—War.
Cat Burglar—UA
Centurion (Ital.)-—Altura Films
Child Is Waiting, A—UA
Come Fly With Me—MGM
Convicts 4 (was Reprieve)—AA
Court Martial (Ger.)—UA.
Courtship of Eddie’s Father—MGM
Cow and I, The (Fr.)—Zenith Inti.
David and Lisa—Continental
Day of the Triffids—AA
Days of Wine and Roses—War.
Devi (Ind.)—Harrison
Devil at 4 O’clock—Col. (Ind.)
Diary of a Madman—UA
Donovan’s Reef—Para.
Dr Blood's Coffin—UA
Duel of the Titans—Para.
Electra—UA
♦Erik, The Conqueror—Am. Inti.
Everybody Go Home (Ital.)—Davis-Royal
Flame in the Streets (Br.)—Atlantic
Four Days of Naples (Ital.)—MGM
40 Pounds of Trouble—U-I
Frantic (Fr.)—Times Film Corp.
Fury of the Pagans—Col.
Girls, Girls, Girls—Para.
Good Soldier, Schweik (Ger.)—Lionex
Guns of Darkness—War.
Hook, The—MGM
House of the Damned—Fox
Huns, The (Ital.)—Altura Films
It Happened at the World’s Fair—MGM
Lawrence of Arabia—Col.
Lazarillo (Spanish)—Union Films
Lion, The—Fox
Long Absence (Fr.)—Commercial Pictures
Loves of Salammbo—Fox
Matter of Who (Br.)—Cardinal
Miracle Worker—UA
Murder on the Campus (Br.)—Colorama
Mutiny On the Bounty—MGM
Naked Edge—UA
Paranoiac—U-I
Play It Cool—AA
Pirates of Blood River—Col.
Pit and the Pendulum—Am. Inti.
Playboy of the Western World—(Br.)—Janus
Requiem for a Heavyweight—Col.
Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World
Am. Inti.
Sardonicus—Col.
Savage Guns—MGM
Scream of Fear—Col.
Secret of Deep Harbor—UA
Shame of the Sabine Women (Ital.)—U.P.R.C.
Showdown—U-I
Slave, The—MGM
Stagecoach to Dancer's Rock—U-I
Sword of the Conqueror-—UA
Taras Bulba—UA
tTo Kill a Mockingbird—U-I
Trunk, The—Col.
Twenty Plus Two—AA
Twice Told Tales—UA
Two Tickets To Paris—Col.
Weekend With Lulu—Col.
Werewolf in a Girls’ Dormitory—MGM
Yellow Canary—Fox
Young Doctors—UA
Young Racers, The—Am. Inti.
CLASS A —Section III —Morally Unobjectionable for Adults
Ada—MGM
Armored Command—AA
Baltic Express (Pol.)—Telepix Corp.
Battle of Stalingrad (Swed.)—Trans-Lux
Big Risk, The (Fr.)—UA
Breakfast At Tiffany’s—Para.
Bye, Bye, Birdie—Col.
Caretakers—UA
Cairo—MGM
California—Am. Inti.
Claudelle Inglish—War.
Come Blow Your Horn—Para.
Come September—U-I
Corridors of Blood—MGM
Couch, The—War.
♦Crime Does Not Pay (Fr.)—Embassy
Critic’s Choice—War.
Crooks Anonymous (Br.)—Janus
Day in Court, A (Ital.)—Ultra Films
Dime With A Halo—MGM
Fatal Desire—Ultra Films
Five Miles to Midnight—UA
Great War, The—Lopert
Hud—Para.
Hustler, The—Fox
I Could Go On Singing—UA
If a Man Answers—U-I
I Thank a Fool—MGM
Love and Larceny (Ital.)—Major Films
Love at Twenty (Fr.)—Embassy
Love Is a Ball—UA
Lovers of Teruel—(Fr.)—Continental
Magnificent Sinner—Film-Mart, Inc.
Manchurian Candidate—UA
Marriage of Figaro (Fr.)—Union Films
Married Too Young—Headliner
Mind Benders, The—Am. Inti.
Money, Money, Money (Fr.)—Times Film
Corp.
Monkey in the Winter (Fr.)—MGM
Nine Hours to Rama—Fox
One Plus One—Selected Pics.
Panic in Your Zero—Am. Inti.
Passionate Thief (Ital.)—Embassy
Period of Adjustment—MGM
Police Nurse—Fox
Quare Fellow (Irish)—Astor
Rebel with a Cause (was: Loneliness of the
Long Distance Runner) (Br.)—Continental
Rice Girls (Ital.)—Ultra Films
Rififi in Tokyo—MGM
Rocco and His Brothers (Ital.)—Astor
Season of Passion—UA
Secrets of Nazi Criminals (Swed.)—Trans-Lux
Sparrows Can’t Sing (Br.)—Janus
Spencer’s Mountain—War.
Summer and Smoke—Para.
Sundays and Cybele (Fr.)—Davis-Royal
Susan Slade—War.
Term of Trial—War.
Three On a Spree—UA
Thunder of Drums—MGM
lower of London—UA
Town Without Pity—UA
Toys in the Attic—UA
Trial, The—Astor
Trial and Error—MGM
Two for the Seesaw—UA
Two Women (Ital.)—Embassy
♦Warriors Five—Am. Inti.
West Side Story—UA
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?—War.
* Where the Truth Lies (Fr.)—Para.
Who’s Got the Action—Para.
Winter Light (Swed.)—Janus
Wrong Arm of the Law (Br.)—Continental
Yojimbo—(Jap.)—Seneca Inti.
CLASS B — Morally Objectionable in Part for All
Arturo’s Island—(Ital.)—MGM
Back Street—U-I
Bloody Brood, The—Pathe-Am.
Candide—(Fr.)—Union Films
Chapman Report—War.
Day the Earth Caught Fire—U-I
♦Diamond Head—Col.
Dr. No—UA
Explosive Generation—UA j £.[
Firebrand, The—Fox
Five Minutes To Live—Pathe-Am.
Follow the Boys—MGM
Force of Impulse—Pathe-America
Free, White and 21—Am. Inti.
Frightened City, The—A A
Girl Named Tamiko, A—Para.
Goodbye Again—UA
Gypsy—War.
Head, The—Trans-Lux
House of Fright (was: Two Faces of Dr
Jekyll)—Amer. Inti.
House of Women—War.
Island of Love—War.
In the Cool of the Day—MGM
And God Created Woman (Fr.)—Kingsley
Baby Doll—War.
Balcony, The—Continental
Bed of Grass (Greek)—Trans-Lux
Bell’Antonio (Ital.)—Embassy Films
Boccaccio 70 (Ital.)—Embassy
Breathless (Fr.)—Films Around World
Cold Wind In August—Aidart . *
Come Dance With Me (Fr.)—Kingsley-Inti.
During One Night (Br.)—Astor
Expresso Bongo (Br.)—Continental
Five Day Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley- Inti.
Girl With the Golden Eyes (Fr.)—Union Films
Green Carnation (was. Trials of Oscar Wilde)
(Br.)—Warwick Films
Green Mare (Fr.)—Zenith
Heroes and Sinners (Fr.)—Janus
I Am a Camera—DCA
I Love, You Love (Ital.)—Davis-Royal
Joan of the Angels?—Polish-Telepix
Jules and Jim (Fr.)—Janus
L’Avventura (Ital.)—Janus
La Notte (Night) (Ital.)—Lopert
Jessica—UA
Joker, The (Fr.)—Lopert
Journey to the Seventh Planet—Am. Inti.
Kind of Loving, A (Br.)—Governor
Lancelot and Guinevere—U-I
Landru (Fr.)—Embassy
La Viaccia (Ital.)—Embassy
Leda (Fr.)—Times
Light Fantastic—Embassy
Lover, Come Back—U-I
Lovers On a Tightrope (Fr.)—Interworld
Madame—(Ital.)—Embassy
Main Attraction—MGM
Man Trap—Para.
Marilyn—Foi
Marines Let’s Go—Fox
Mary Had a Little (Br.)—Lopert
Maxine (Fr.)—Interworld
Mongols—Colorama
New Kind of Love, A—Para.
Night Is My Future (Swed.)—Embassy
Night of Evil—Pathe-Am.
No Exit—(Fr.)—Zenith Inti.
No Love for Johnny (Br.)—Embassy
CLASS C — Condemned
Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley
Law, The (Fr,)—Embassy
L*s Liaisons Dangereuses (Fr.)—Astor Pic
tures, Inc.
Liane, Jungle Goddess—DCA
Love Game (Fr.)—Films Around World
Love Is My Profession (Fr.)—Kingsley-Intl.
Lovers, The (Fr.)—Zenith
Mademoiselle Striptease (Fr.)—DCA
Magdalena (Ger.)—Buhawk
Maid in Paris (Fr.)—Bellon-Foulke
Mating Urge—Citation
Miller’s Beautiful Wife (Ital.)—DCA
Mitsou (Fr.)—Zenith Inti.
Mom and Dad (Sideroad)—Hallmark Prod.
Moon Is Blue, The—UA
Never On Sunday (Greek)—Lopert
Nude Odyssey, The (Ital.)—Davis-Royal
Odd Obsession (Jap.)—Harrison
Oscar Wilde (Br.)—Four City Enterprises
Passionate Summer (Fr.-Ital.)—Kingsley
Phaedra (Gk.)—Lopert
Playgirl After Dark (Br.)—Topaz Films
SEPARATE CLASSIFICATION
Operation Bikini—Am. Inti.
Paris Blues—UA
Passion of Slow Fire (Fr.)—Trans-Lux
Peeping Tom—Astor
Private Lives of Adam and Eve—U-I
Purple Noon (Fr.)—Times
Shoot the Piano Player (Fr.)—Astor
Siege of Syracuse—Para.
Sodom and Gomorrah—Fox
Splendor in the Grass—War.
Stripper, The—Fox
Tartars—MGM
That Touch of Mink—U-I
Time Out For Love (Fr.)—Zenith
Tomorrow Is My Turn (Fr.)—Showcorp.
Two Weeks in Another Town—MGM
Vampire and the Ballerina—UA
Very Private Affair—MGM
Waltz of the Toreadors (Br.)—Continental
War Lover, The—Col.
White Slave Ship—Am. Inti.
Wild Harvest—Pathe-Am.
World by Night—War.
Please, Not Now ! (Fr.)—Fox
Port of Desire—Union
Pot Bouille (Lovers of Paris) (Fr.)—
Continental
Prime Time—Essanjay Films, Inc.
Private Property—Citation
Question of Adultery—NTA
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Br.)—
Continental
Savage Eye—Trans-Lux-Kingsley Inti.
Seven Capital Sins (Fr.)—Embassy
Sins of Mona Kent—Astor
Smiles of a Summer Night (Swedish)—Rank
Tales of Paris (Fr.)—Times Films
Temptation (Fr.-Ital.)—Shelton
Third Sex (Ger.)—D. & F. Dist.
Too Young, Too Immoral—Rialto Inti.
Trials of Oscar Wilde (Br.)—Warwick Films
Truth, The (La Verite) (Fr.)—Kingsley Inti.
Viridiana (Sp.)—Kingsley Inti.
Wasted Lives and The Birth of Twins—
K. Gordon Murrav Production
(A Separate Classification is given to certain films which, while not morally offensive in themselves, require caution and some analysis and explanation
as a protection to the uninformed against wrong interpretations and false conclusions.)
Adam and Eve (Mex.)—Wm. Horne
Advise and Consent—Col.
Anatomy of a Murder—Col.
Case of Dr. Laurent (Fr.)—Trans-Lux
Circle of Deception—Fox
Qeo from 5 to 7 (Fr.)—Zenith
Crowning Experience—MRA
Devil's Wanton (Swed.)—Embassy
•Divorce, Italian Style (Ital.)—Embassy
Eclipse (Ital.)—Times Films
Freud—U-I
Girl of the Night—War.
Important Man (Mexican)—Lopert
Intruder—Pathe-Am.
King of Kings—MGM
La Dolce Vita (Ital.)—Astor Pictures, Inc.
Lolita—Seven Arts
Long Day’s Journey Into Night—Embassy
Martin Luther—de Rochemont
Mondo Cane—Times Films
Never Take Candy From a Stranger—Omar
Pressure Point—UA
Sky Above and the Mud Below, The (Fr.) —
Embassy
Storm Center—Col.
Strangers in the City—Embassy
Suddenly, Last Summer—Col.
Too Young to Love—Arthur-Go Pictures, Inc.
Victim (Br.)—Pathe-America
Walk On the Wild Side—Col