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PAGE 6—The Southern Cross, July 18, 1963 Trailer Chapel Visits Rural Georgia Towns SAVANNAH—For the next several weeks, the residents of Screven, Jenkins, Burke and Jefferson Counties will see moving by their doors a some what strange sight. Father John Garvey and Father Frank Ellis, pastor and assistant pastor re spectively of Our Lady of the Assumption Church inSylvania, are presently involved in bring ing a Catholic Trailer Chapel to the attention of the people of their four county parish. An ordinary house-trailer has been changed to a Chapel with all the usual Church fur nishings. The two priests take the trailer into the smaller towns and rural areas of their parish in order to give the peo ple a chance to see what the inside of a regular Catholic Church would be like. The Glenmary Fathers atSyl- vania are being greatly aided in this outdoor apostolate by volunteer lay members of the Catholic Church. Members of the Christian Family Move ment, a lay organization with headquarters in Chicago, volun teer their usual summer vaca tions to come South to help in such apostolic activity. The men and women bring along their children as well as their own missionhelpers or baby sitters. Each group will stay for an average of two weeks, and at least one area is visited weekly. The lay people visit the stores and homes in each selected area and invite the townspeople to come and see the trailer. Signs, posters, and handbills are means of advertisement, supplemented by brief radio for the attainment of large- scale goods.” Perhaps then a hero, the man of greatness, the real individual, is one who goes beyond himself, contributes ‘ ‘a good” to the world, not for his own glorification but the sanc tification of the world. It would be the theory of losing oneself and finding oneself. The com mon man becomes the uncom mon man through his direction of energy, his sanctification. * * * IF I WERE to contribute a listing of individuals, heroes, the greats of our time, there are five which come to mind immediately. I could easily add to it for I do not think that the substance of greatness is held to any one time or place. As God raises up His saints in spot announcements as well as by the Christian friendliness of the volunteers themselves. C. F. M. members from such cities as Troy, New York, In dianapolis, and Chicago have been or will be on hand before the program closes. every time and for every need, greatness, too, is never held to one time and place. There are giants of the spirit every where in this age of space, violence, fear, racial strife, nuclear and atomic research. Perhaps in Pope John, the whole world has been given a view of what man in the image and like ness of God could be like. Here was greatness. Here the Shake spearean accolade was appli cable: . .His life was gentle, and the elements so mixed in him that Nature might stand up and say to all the world, ‘This —was a man.’ ” It is difficult to consider many meeting his measurement. But in trying to list a few of our time, those who have been witnesses, those who have been makers of the modern mind in a positive sense, in a striving for the common good, I would list besides Pope John, Dr. Tom Dooley, Caryll House- lander, Anne Frank, James Baldwin. From this list, we could be taught, edified, in spired. HERE ARE the voices of my selections and what they say, as what they were and are thunders: Pope John: We will disappear, our body will be dissolved, but it is our preceding activity that will count for the life to come. Tom Dooley: All men yearn to lose themselves in something greater than themselves. Stand up and shout 'This is my time and my place in this time.’ And seek that place. Caryll Houselander: I am obsessed by the spirit of this age with all its faults. I love it and believe in it. I believe that it is the most serious duty I have to see, to recognize Christ in it and to go on, never to go back. James Baldwin: It is the re sponsibility of free men to trust and to celebrate what is con stant—birth, struggle, and death are constant, and so is love—and to apprehend the na ture of change, to be able and willing to change. I speak of change not on the surface but in the depths—change in the sense of renewal. But renewal becomes impossible if one sup poses things to be constant that are not—safety, for example, or money, or power.” Anne Frank: I still believe that people are really good at heart. . .if I look up into the heavens, I think that it will all come right, and that peace and tranquility will return again. QUESTION BOX (Continued from Page 4) Raccolta, the Church’s official handbook of indulgenced pray ers. * * * Q. Why does the pope wear a white cassock? A. The white cassock now re served, by ecclesiastical pro tocol, to the supreme pontiff alone, evidently had its origin in the white habit worn by Pope Pius V (1572-1585), who was a member of the Dominican or der. One of the great counter reformation pontiffs, he was canonized in 1712. Q. Is ‘‘being ungrateful” a sin? A. ‘‘Being ungrateful” of fends against the virtue of grati tude, by which men are inclined to recognize favors done. Being ungrateful is somewhat like be ing unwilling to repay a debt. St. Thomas notes that the best time to show one’s thanks is not immediately after a favor has been accorded (to do so then would characterize thanks as something due by virtue of a strict contract), but on some later occasion. When approaching a bicycle rider from behind, watch the way he turns his head, traffic police warn. The direction he turns his head usually will cor respond to the direction he turns his bike. IMPORTANT Y NOTICE Effective Wednesday, July 24, 1963, NANCY HANKS, Tr. 107, will depart Savannah 6:40 A.M., instead 7:00 A.M., arrive Macon 10:25 P.M., instead 1:00 P.M. Corresponding changes intermediate stations. Central Of Georgia Railway Bonitz Insulation Co» Of Georgia Applicators Of Vermiculite Concrete Roof Decks Gypsum Roof Decks Acoustical Ceilings & Cold Storage Insulations OFFICES SAVANNAH ALBANY P. O. BOX 1517 1600 GARY AVE. 432-5207 (Continued from Page 4) NUN-DOCTOR FROM CONGO--Mother Rivas of the Company of Mary—who runs Mater Christi Hospital at Kyondo in the Congo, Leopoldville, and has performed over 8,000 major surgical operations there since 1956—during a visit to Archbishop Peter Sigis- mondi, Secretary of the S. C. ‘‘de Propaganda Fide,” in Rome. Mother Rivas is on the Archbishop’s left and Mother Vila, of the same Congregation, is on his right.—(NC Photos) WRITERS AND READERS EDITED BY LEO J. ZUBER 2332 North Decatur Rd. Decatur. Georgia THE EMERGING SOUTH by Thomas D. Clark, Oxford Uni versity Press, 1961, 286 pp., $6.00 Reviewed by Loras Walsh. If you are interested in un derstanding the trends of the changing South, this is the book for you! The author is a dis tinguished Southern historian and educator. Thomas D. Clark grew up in rural Mississippi. He is now Chairman of the De partment of History at the Uni versity of Kentucky. Mr. Clark is not a sentimentalist. He writes objectively, as an in telligent moderate. THE EMERGING SOUTH ex plores the changes which have taken place on many different fronts in the region since the year 1920. Mr. Clark sees the crop year of 1920, when cotton prices fell disasterously, as a year of sharp transition. In that year the farm furnishing merchant with his usurious cre dit system was dying out. Vir gin timber was nearly exhaus ted and the old, careless lum bering practices could no long er prevail. The automobile was giving Southerners mobility. The next forty years have been years of change. Agri culture has been revolutionized. Industries have cdme into areas where industry had been un known. There has been a popu lation shift from rural areas to the cities. The public health has been dramatically impro ved. Federal funds have made possible a great network of good roads linking the South to all of its sections and to the rest of the nation. The lagging sou thern educational system has adopted national standards of achievement as its ideal. The courts have spoken out on the race question. Mr. Clark writes well of each of these phases of progress. THE EMERGING SOUTH makes the reader aware of the phenomenal progress the South has made in the past forty years. The author is hope ful that the South will continue its progress, ‘‘will claim its share of the rest of this cen tury.” But he emphasizes the fact that success in the future depends on an atmosphere of social peace and moderation, the qualities which have long symbolized the South’s honor and dignity. Some knowledge of the facts contained in this very readable book is necessary to be an in telligent citizen of the South. WHAT IS THE BIBLE, by Henri Daniel-Rops, Guild Press, 1960, 188 pp., 85<£, and FAITH, REASON AND THE GOSPELS, edited by John J. Heaney, S. J., Newman Press, 1962, 309 pp., $4.95cloth;$1.95 paper. Reviewed by Flannery O’Con nor. In these days of renewed in terest among Catholics in the Bible and of considerable fer ment in the field of Biblical criticism, it is essential that anyone interested in acquaint ing himself with Biblical lit erature, get started on the right foot. Henri Daniel-Rops’ What Is The Bible? is an adequate short book for the beginner. It is a volume of the Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catho licism here reprinted in a hand- size 85<£ edition. It covers rap idly the history of the creation of the Bible, the times and places in which it was written and its authors. It is extreme ly simplified and should neither hold the student long nor satis fy his curiosity on the subject. Controversy is avoided. Faith, Reason and the Gos pels on the other hand is for the mature student who is per plexed by Biblical problems as they relate to scientific method. It is not designed for the non believer but is meant to aid the man of belief to a better understanding of why he be lieves. Eleven of the articles included are by Catholics, four by Protestants. The collection grew out of and fulfills a dis tinct need. Although summaries of modern Christian thinking regard to the gospels are avail able, they are for the most part confined to technical journals. This collection brings together in one volume such authorities in the field of Biblical studies fathers Jean Levie and as David Stanley and Messrs. Floyd Filson and Archibald Hunter. It is a fine book, not easily exhausted. ECUMENICAL- (Continued from Page 1) of the World Council of Church es. Dr. outler described the change in relations among Christians of different den ominations as a shift from dis putation to ‘‘ecumenical dia logue.” Thus, he said, the purpose of the meeting here is ‘‘not to dispute but to exchange ideas, to seek and celebrate our agreements, to deal honestly and graciously with others.” ‘‘In our own century while secular dogmatism has turn ed our tortured world into a snakepit,” he said, Christian churchmen are learning ‘‘at least a little to talk and work together in a new spirit of mutual recognition and dia logue.” Dr. Outler said that up to now the method of study and dia logue has succeeded well among ‘‘professional theologians” but ‘‘notably less well in episodic mass conferences.” He said the meeting here would be ‘‘an ex periment in dialogue” to test the method’s practicality among larger groups. He said the purpose of dele gates should be to make it pos sible to say that ‘‘at Montreal we were enabled by the guidance and power of the Holy Spirit to reduce the area of our disa greement on the one hand, and on the other to expand the out reach of ecumenical dialogue in and between he churches.” SURVIVAL (Continued from Page 5) the nights were freezing and she could hear the howling of ani mals, which probably were wildcats. ‘‘I kept my constant vigil and prayed my Rosary,” Mrs. Tweed related. Eventually a Civil Air Patrol plane spotted her (July 5) in the semidesert area on the 7,000-foot plateau about six miles from here. She was rescued by helicopter and brought to Cibola Hospital. LATEST LEGION LISTINGS CLASS A, SECTION 1 A Ticklish Affair Hercules and the Captive Women CLASS A, SECTION II The Old Dark House CLASS B For Love or Money Wives and Lovers Wall of Noise IJoutli cop e REV. HERBERT J. WELLMEIER It is truly a joy to be able to write a weekly column on a variety of topics. But when the deadline stares you in the face and no inspiration is forth coming to provide the theme on some given weekend, the ex perience is rather frightening, and the traditional butterflies really give the digestive tract a work-out. '‘What’ll I write about this week? Hurry up, brain, think of something before the editor breathes fire. And try to remember it is for the youth of the diocese. Make it inter esting and applicable to them. So at the so-called ‘‘eleven th hour” the thought struck. Of all places it was in the cathe dral, at a funeral talk by His Excellency, Bishop McDonough. The sad occasion was the burial of his secretary, Mrs. Loretto Flanagan. First he gave an ex quisite development of the text, ‘ ‘The heart of man is made for thee, Oh, God, and it is rest less, till it rests in thee.” After this, and in conclusion he spoke eloquently of her accomplish ments for her family and her church. He summed up her character in three descriptive qualities, fidelity, loyalty and devotion. That was the moment when I said to myself, ‘ ‘are there young people maturing now, who will be this type of lay apostle in years to come?” I’m sure God always provides when the ne cessity arises. But, the admira tion for such a person and the sense of loss always causes that gnawing concern. I was privileged to know Loretto and treasured the friendship and acquaintance. I observed her as the faithful worker, devoted family head, and loyal parishoner as the Bi shop described. In my seven years at the Cathedral, I never knew her to miss daily mass and Holy Communion. I witnes sed her making the Novena each week, the way of the Cross pri vately and unobtrusively every day of Lent. Her devotion to family and intimate friends was equally obvious and well-known. And among the clergy her repu tation for effficient and loyal service at the Chancery office was a frequent topic of admi ring conversation. The question is, how to de velop these qualities in teen agers, how to make them less a rarity. How can we obtain that these traits of character are passed along to others whose zealous efforts will be indispensable for the future growth of the church and Christ’s Kingdom on earth. When a deeply-mourned soul enters into eternity, it is important that all of us give recognition to the sterling facets of character we will miss and call attention to the worthi ness of imitation. May God grant our dear friend Mrs. Flanagan eternal rest. And may she beg for us that He will provide worthy successors in the lay apostolate of our beloved diocese of Savannah. LEGION OF DECENCY CLASS A — Section I — Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage Alikazam, The Great—Am. Inti. Almost Angela—Buena Vista Assignment Outer Space—Am. Inti. Bear, The (Fr.)—Embassy Black Gold—War. Boy Who Caught a Crook (Was: Boy Who Found $100,000)— UA Captain Sindbad—MGM Capture That Capsule—UA Cattle King—MGM Constantine and the Cross—Embassy Damn the Defiant (Br.)—Col. Day Mars Invaded the Earth—Fox Dentist in the Chair, A (Br.)— Ajav Film Co. Drums of Africa—MGM Escape from East Berlin—MGM SS Days at Peking—AA First Spaceship to Venus—Pan-World Films Five Weeks in a Balloon—Fox Flight That Disappeared—UA Flipper—MGM Francis of Assisi—Fox Gathering of Eagles— U-1 Gay Purree—War. Great Escape—UA Great Van Robbery—UA Heroes Island—UA Honeymoon Machine—MGM How 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 Lassie’s Great Adventure—Fox Legend of Lobo—Buena Vista Lilies of the Field—UA List of Adrian Messenger—IM Longest Day, The—Fox Make Way for Lila—Parade Releasing Man From the Diner’s Club—Col. t Miracle of the White Stallions—Buena Vista Mouse on the Moon—UA Murder at the Gallop (Br.)—MGM My Six Loves—Para. Mysterious Island—Col. Mystery Submarine—U-I Nikki, Wild Dog of the North—Buena Vista No Place Like Homicide (Br.)—Embassy Nutty Professor, The—Para. Papa’s Delicate Condition—Para. Password Is Courage—MGM 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. Reptilicus—Am. Inti. Savage Sam—Buena Vista Sergeant Was a Lady—U-l 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 Teenage Millionaire—UA Thief of Baghdad—MGM 13 Frightened Girls—Col. 30 Years of Fun—Fox Titans, The—UA Traitors—U-I Two Daughters (Indian)—Janus Ugly American—U-I Valley of the Dragons—Col. \ aran—The Unbelievable—Pan-World Films Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea—Fox When the Clock Strikes—UA You Have to Run Fast—UA Young Guns of Texas—Fox CLASS A — Section II — Morally Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents All Night Long—Colorama Amazons of Rome (was: Virgins of Rome) (Ital.)—U A Atlantis, the Lost Continent—MGM Billy Budd—AA Birds, The—U-I Black Fox—Capri Films Black Zoo—AA Bridge to the Sun—MGM Call Me Bwana—UA * Castilian, The—War. Cat Burglar—UA Centurion (Ital.)—Altura Films Charade—U-I 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. Harbor Lights—Fox Hook, The—MGM House of the Damned—Fox Huns, The (Ital.)—Altura Films It Happened at the World’s Fair—MGM Just For Fun—Col. Kiss of the Vampire—U-I ♦Lancelot and Guinevere—U-I Lawrence of Arabia—Col. Lazarillo (Spanish)—Union Films Long Absence (Fr.)—Commercial Pictures Miracle Worker—UA Murder on the Campus (Br.)—Colorama Mutiny On the Bounty—MGM Naked Edge—UA Paranoiac—U-I Play It Cool—AA Pit and the Pendulum—Am. Inti. Playboy of the Western World—(Br.)—Janus Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World Am. Inti. Sanjuro (Jap.)—Toho Inti. Sardonicus—Col. Scream of Fear—Col. Secret of Deep Harbor—UA Showdown—U-I Slave, The—MGM Stagecoach to Dancer’s Rock—U-I Taras Bulba—UA Thrill of It All—U-I fTo Kill a Mockingbird—U-I Trunk, The—Col. Twenty Plus Two—AA Twice Told Tales—UA 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 Adnlts 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 Heavens Above (Br.)—Janus Hud—Para. Hustler, The—Fox I Could Go On Singing—UA In the French Style—Col. 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 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 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. Winter Light (Swed.)—Janus Wrong Arm of the Law (Br.)—Continental ^ ojimbo—(Jap.)—Seneca Inti. CLASS A—Section IV— ( An A-IV Classification is given to certain films as a protection to the uninformed against wrong Morally Unobjectionable for Adults, with Reservations which, while not morally offensive in themselves, require caution and some analysis and explanation 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 Cleo from 5 to 7 (Fr.)—Zenith Crowning Experience—MRA Devil’s Wanton (Swed.)—Embassy •Divorce, Italian Style (Ital.)—Embassy Eclipse (Ital.)—Times Films S'/i (Ital.)—Embassy Freud—U-! Girl of the Night—War. Important Man (Mexican)—Lopert Intruder—Pathe-Am. King of Kings—MGM L-Shaped Room, The Columbia—Davis-Royal 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 lake 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. \ictim (Br.)—Pathe-America Walk On the Wild Side—Col. Arturo’s Island—(Ital.)—MGM Back Street—U-I Bloody Brood, The—Pathe-Am Candide—(Fr.)—Union Films Chapman Report—War. Cleopatra—Fox Day the Earth Caught Fire—U-I ♦Diamond Head—Col. Dr. No—UA Explosive Generation—UA 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—AA Girl Hunters, The—Colorama Features 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. In the Cool of the Day—MGM Irma La Douce—UA CLASS B — Morally Objectionable in Part for All Island of Love—War. Jessica—UA Joker, The (Fr.)—Lopert Journey to the Seventh Planet—Am. Inti. Kind of Loving, A (Br.)—Governor Landru (Fr.)—Embassy La Yiaccia (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—Fox 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 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 Temptress and the Monk (Jap.)—Hakim Pro ductions 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. CLASS C — Condemned And God Created Woman (Fr.)—Kingslev Baby Doll—War. Balcony, The—Continental Bed of Grass (Greek)—Trans-Lux lidl'Antonio (Ital.)—Embassy Films Boccaccio 70 (Ital.)—Embassy Breathless (Fr)—Films Around World Cold Wind In August—Aidart Come Dance With Me (Fr.)—Kingsley-Intl. 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-Roval Joan of the Angels?—Polish-Telepix Jules and Jim (Fr.)—Janqs L'Avventura (Ital.)—Janus La Notte (Night) (Ital.)—Lopert Lady Chatterley's Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley Law, The (Fr.)—Embassy Les Liaisons Dangereuset (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 Playgir! After Dark (Br.)—Topaz Films 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 Int’l. 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 Murray Production