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PAGE 6—The Southern Cross, August 1, 1963
Priest Tells Subcommittee
Church In U. S. Has Almost
Total Intergration Pattern
WASHINGTON, D. C., (NC)
—The Catholic Church in the
U. S. has achieved almost a to
tal pattern of integration,
a priest told a House judiciary
subcommittee.
Father John F. Cronin, S. S.
in response to a question from
the subcommittee’s chairman,
Rep. Emanuel Celler of New
York, said: "Our pattern is
almost total integration, except
for scattered areas in Alabama,
northern Louisiana and Missi
ssippi."
The assistant director of the
Social Action Department, Nat
ional Catholic Welfare Con
ference, was one of three cler
gymen who presented a joint
statement to the subcommittee
in behalf of three major agen
cies of the Catholic, Protes
tant and Orthodox, and Jewish
faiths.
The statement backed the ad
ministration’s civil rights pro
gram and said that churches
and synagogues are united in
their determination to bring
about equal opportunity for all
people in this country regard
less of race.
It was read to the subcom
mittee (July 24) by Dr. Eugene
Carson Blake, chief executive
officer of the United Presby
terian Church and vice chair
man of the National Council
of Churches’ Commission on
Religion and Race. The follow
ing day (July 25) the state
ment was read to the Senate
Committee on Commerce by
Father Cronin, and to the Senate
subcommittee on employment
and manpower by Rabbi Irwin
M. Blank, chairman of the So
cial Action Commission, Syna
gogue Council of America.
Rep. Celler asked shortly
after Dr. Blake began reading
his statement if discrimination
exists in Baptist, Presbyterian,
Methodist and Episcopalian
congregations in the South.
Dr. Blake replied: "All of us
share in the discrimination. . .
Abour 15 per cent (of the con
gregations) are desegregated
on Sunday mornings."
He also said: "We come here
not lecturing Congress, but con
fessing that none have done the
job we ought to do."
Dr. Blake said that in the past
six months the effort for ra
cial justice has moved "from
passive resolutions to action,"
and that whites, instead of Ne
groes only, are taking action
to combat discrimination.
He stressed that the racial
problem is not sectional but
national in scope, and a key
way to resolve it is to estab
lish "mediation between the
white and Negro community."
Rabbi Blank told the subcom
mittee that the number of "Ne
gro Jews is very small," and
that he has never known of a
congregation that refused to ad
mit a Negro Jew.
William Foley, a counsel for
the judiciary subcommittee,
said a section of the adminis
tration’s civil rights bill might
bring in the Church-State issue.
He referred to the section
MARRIAGES
DULOHERY-STEGIN
SAVANNAH—Miss Margaret
Kay Stegin and Cornelius Jer
ome Dulohery were married
in the Blessed Sacrament
Church, July 20th, with the Rt.
Rev. Msgr. Thomas Brennan
celebrating the Nuptial Mass.
The bride is the daughter of
Frank Edgar Stegin and the
late Mrs. Stegin. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cornelius Jerome Duloh
ery.
DAVIES-HARTNETT
SAVANNAH—Miss Margaret
Joseph Hartnett and Alan
George Davies were married
July 17th, in the Church of the
Most Blessed Sacrament. The
Rev. George James officiated,
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Frederick
Hartnett. Mr. Davies is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Da
vies.
STRUCK-SAUNDERS
SAVANNAH — Miss Pamela
Noel Saunders and John Edward
Struck Jr., were married July
13th in the Church of the Most
Blessed Sacrament. The Rev.
George James performed the
double-ring ceremony. The
bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Harley Saun
ders Jr., Mr. Struck is the son
of Mrs. John Edward Struck and
the late Mr. Struck.
JURGENSEN-ZINN
SAVANNAH — Miss Diane
Marie Zinn, daughter of Dr. and
Brunswick
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CURD-RAGAN
SAVANNAH — Miss Kathleen
Marie Ragan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Ragan,
and Pat Morris Curd of Dyer,
Tenn., were married in the
church of the Most Blessed
Sacrament on July 13th. The
Rev. Edward R. Frank cele
brated the Nuptial Mass.
RHODES—CLEVELAND
ALBANY—Miss Martha Dean
Cleveland of Albany, Georgia,
daughter of Mr. andMrs. Lewis
W. Cleveland, and Edward Rho-'
des, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Rhodes, Albany, Geor
gia, were married in St. The
resa’s Church on July 14. Rev.
Marvin J. LeFrois officiating.
GOODWIN—HURD
ALBANY—Miss Aina Boze
man Hurd, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John D. Bozeman of
Albany, Ga., and Ronald Good
win of Albany, Ga., son of Mr.'
and Mrs. Everette Goodwin,
were married in St, Teresa’s
Church on July 20, Rev. Eu
gene Krygier officiating.
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Central Of Georgia
Railway
which would give the U. S. at
torney General authority to in
stitute suits on behalf of race
discrimination victims in the
public school and public ac
commodations areas.
Foley said to Father Cronin:
Suppose you have a Catholic
school problem and it becomes
the community problem. If
negotiations fail and the At
torney General takes action,
"could it not be said the gov
ernment is giving support to re
ligion?"
Father Cronin replied that the
situation could be compared to
a strike by cemetery workers.
"We are not concerned here
with religious belief as such,”
he said, "but with a civil
disturbance arising from a re
ligious situation."
"Generally speaking," he
added, "the law protects the
general rights of citizens and of
church bodies."
After Father Cronin read the
joint statement to the Senate
Commerce Committee, Sen.
Norris Cotton of New Hamp
shire said: "The presentation
from the moral and spiritual
viewpoint is absolutely unan
swerable. I can’t imagine how
any member of this committee
could possible fail to agree with
you completely that it is a re
proach and disgrace to the re
public that there should be dis
crimination because of race and
color and national origin."
Earlier, Sen. J. Strom Thur
mond of South Carolina, also a
member of the committee, said
he had no questions to ask in
regard to the clergymen’s
statement.
Sen. Cotton asked Father
Cronin how he would distin
guish whether a facility is pub
lic or private.
"I do feel that when a per
son offers facilities for public
use, this becomes a matter of
public life," Father Cronin
said.
He also said that "once a
facility is open to the public
the government has the right
to insist that it be open to all
of the public without discrimi
nation.”
Sen. Philip A. Hart of Mich
igan said: "Father Cronin, I
will send to Gov. Wallace (of
Alabama) a printed copy of your
testimony with my compli
ments."
After Rabbi Blank read the
joint statement to the Senate
subcommittee, Sen. Joseph S.
Clark of Pennsylvania, the
man, said: "This united front
is bound to have an important
impact on the thinking of the
subcommittee and, I hope, on
Congress."
MAJOR FAITHS IN CIVIL RIGHTS PLEA—The social
action and racial action departments of three major Ca
tholic, Protestant and Orthodox, and Jewish agencies pre
sented a joint statement to a House Judiciary subcom-
mitte on civil rights legislation. It backed the adminis
tration’s program for racial justice "now." Pictured at
the hearings on Capitol Hill are, left to right: Rabbi Ir
win M. Blank of New York, representing the Synagogue
Council of America; Rev. Eugene Carson Blake, Stated
Clerk of the United Presbyterian Church, representing
the National Council of Churches in Christ in the United
States and Father John F. Cronin, S. S., assistant direc
tor of the social action department, National Catholic
Welfare Conference. Dr. Blake made the presentation of
the joint statement.—(NC Photos)
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cop
REV. HERBERT J. WELLMEIER
By a strange and remarkable
Divine plan, God’s summons
into eternity called Archbishop
O’Hara only a few days after
his secretary, Mrs. Flanagan.
Since the last Youthscope col
umn was devoted to that worthy
person, it is certainly only fit
ting that some comment be
made on that great churchman’s
passing.
Others who knew him better
could fill volumes with their
reflections. While our Southern
Cross was not published last
week, Father Kiernan had a
wonderful little piece in his
column, "Georgia Pines", in
the Georgia Bulletin. He quot
ed Monsignor McNamara and
that is only right, because per
haps no one in the diocese knew
him better. And many a time
I have heard Monsignor McNa
mara relate story after story,
showing the stature of the Arch
bishop and his influence on the
flock committed to his care in
the entire state of Georgia.
From others, who were in
youth clubs under the patron
age of the Archbiship, come ad
miring reminiscences of fre
quent contacts with his benign
direction. It was not only his tall
and stately figure in flowing
prelatial robes, that made him
seem born to be a bishop, as they
say. Undoubtedly, the dignity of
his bearing, contributed much
to the general impression of his
Board Reverses
Prayer Approval
MAHWAH, N. J., (NC) —
The local board of education,
by a vote of 6-0 with three
abstentions, reversed its week-
old decision to permit Bible
reading and recitation of the
Lord’s Prayer in public schools
at the start of each day.
The board acted (July 22)
after receiving a statement
from State Education Commis
sioner Frederick M. Raubinger
that the exercises would be
Vatican Daily ^
(Continued from Page 1)
Christians can do much to re
form, in themselves and in
their environment, those states
of mind which give bad council—
and in certain cases oppose
themselves openly—to the pro
fession and practice of Chris
tianity. Their efforts will be at
the same time a religious and a
civic service."
Turning to newspaper cov
erage of the trial of Dr. Ste
phen Ward, the Vatican City
daily said: "Except for rare
and praiseworthy exceptions,”
the general press dedicates col
umns and pages to the trial
"in all its most abject details,
so that the episode has become
one of the most repugnant which
journals have reported in re
cent years."
L’Osservatore made clear
that its criticism "is not simp
ly because immorality is re
ported, for immorality presup
poses the consciousness of
morality, but because of the
display of absolute indifference
to decency."
"The news chroniclers be
lieve," the newspaper con
tinued, "they ought to collect,
annotate and amplify for var
ious reasons—either for money
or to accuse society — the
more apparent evils of society,
clearly unconstitutional.
Raubinger said local educa
tion boards have "no option or
discretionary choice . . . ex
cept to comply" with an opin
ion against the religious exer
cises by State Atty. Gen.
Arthur J. Sills.
The Attorney General has
held that the U. S. Supreme
Court’s June 17 ruling against
public school prayer and devo
tional Bible reading applies in
New Jersey. The local education
board had originally voted 5-4
to continue the practices on the
grounds that the Supreme Court
ruling did not cover the New
Jersey law on the subject.
Meanwhile, the school board
in nearby West Milford has
voted to provide a minute for
meditation at the start of each
school day. It was the second
local school board in New Jer
sey to take such action in an
ticipation of September school
openings.
the leprosy which seems to cor
rupt the body and, more than the
body, the soul itself.
"The fact is that the posi
tive sides of our times 'are dis
appearing and are being over
come by the defense, direct or
indirect, of those negative and
deteriorating aspects, with the
result that there is lacking an
authentic sense of true social
conduct, even in the most qual
ified sociology.
"That is," the newspaper
concluded, "there is missing
that awareness that the protec
tion of moral values is not mere
conventionalism or a manifes
tation of the spirit of the petite
bourgeois’, but respect for the
dignity of the person and for the
conditions of life and of death
for a society of men who want
to be civilized."
ecclesiastic royalty. For the
Archbishop reached the highest
offices of the Catholic Church of
any of our ordinaries save Car
dinal Persico, who was made a
prince of the church. Despite
all his accomplishments and
honors, he never lost the per
sonal and friendly manner.
To the youth of the diocese
he contributed much. Until
Bishop McDonough installed the
CYO in every parish, no one
had taken so much time and ef
fort to labor for the advance
ment of the apostolate to the
teenager. He loved the young
people, as is obvious from past
issues of the diocesan news
paper. In those pages are re
corded the frequent ceremonies
and meeting he conducted for the
youth of that day, who are the
parents of today’s teenagers.
But only in the book the angels
keep, are the numerous and far-
reaching effects of his influence
on their souls recorded.
As was said before, each per
son has his own reflections and
memories, sacred and treas
ured and unknown to the general
public. However, the general
public is aware of his overall
push for progress that he
achieved for the true Church in
this state of Georgia and how
much good will he won among
others of different faiths.
This tribute to a former shep
herd is not meant as a catalogue
of achievements but more as
a clarion call to pay respect
to the sacred memory of a noble
and kind successor of the apos
tles. His charm and warmth, his
talents and diplomacy will
be missed by the universal
church, but his influence and
remembrance will live on, etch
ed in the minds and hearts of
his former flock, and they shall
offer their masses and prayers,
because Archbishop O’Hara was
a man they admired and loved.
Council—
(Continued from Page 4)
the Last Supper for His Apos
tles and other brethern to be
united. It was Our Lord’s wish
to have unity in the Church and
that there be only one Church."
Cardinal Santos said that
communism "has raised griev
ous problems in the present
era. For this reason we dis
cussed ( at the council) the
strengthening of Christian
doctrine, the good works of the
apostolate and the propagation
of the true Christian way of
life."
Finally Cardinal Santos was
asked: "Will any action be taken
at the council to clarify the
role of secular institutes in the
Church?" He replied:
"Already great encourage
ment is being given to these
secular institutes. Undoubtedly
the council will inspire them to
carry on apostolic work for the
extension of Christ’s kingdom."
LATEST
LEGION
LISTINGS
CLASS A SECTION 1
Gidget Goes to Rome
CLASS A SECTION 11
All The Way Home
Burning Court, The
Day and The Hour, The
Georgians
On Belmont
Dean’s List
BELMONT — Three Catholic
students from Georgia have
been named to the Dean’s List
for the second semester at Bel
mont Abbey College, Belmont,
N. C.
In the senior class, of which
15% earned honor achievement,
Richard J. Buttimer of Savannah
ranked ninth, and Thomas G.
Branch of Savannah ranked thir
teenth.
Michael D. Joines of Bruns
wick ranked tenth in the sopho
more class, of which 7% earned
honor achievement.
Michael E. Smith of Savannah
ranked ninth in the freshman
class, of which 12% earned
honor achievement.
Legion
Condemns
Italian Film
NEW YORK, (NC)—The Na
tional Legion of Decency has
condemned as unacceptable for
mass entertainment the Italian
film, "Women of the World."
The legion, in putting the
film in its "C" classification,
published this objection:
"This film, which makes a
pretense at being a documen
tary, is completely unac
ceptable for mass enter
tainment."
Says Hong Kong Urgently
Needs More Churches
HONG KONG, (NC) — Hong
Kong urgently needs new
churches to accommodate an
expected 400 per cent increase
in the Catholic population in 10
years, according to Bishop
Lawrence Bianchi, P.I.M.E., of
Hong Kong.
"An approximately 40 per
cent increase in churches since
1953 has been insufficient
to meet the spiritual needs of
a 400 percent increase in our
Catholic population during that
same period," Bishop Bianchi
said in an interview. "And the
gap will continue to widen
through steady conversions and
natural increase."
Each Sunday and Holy Day,
standees throng morning and
evening Masses at the 71
churches and chapels serving
Hong Kong’s 200,000 Catholics,
6.5 percent of the colony’s pre
dominantly pagan population,
the Bishop said.
Teacher
From Macon
At Institute
DAYTON, O., Sister Mary
Consuella Pullen, R. S. M.,
851 Orange Street, Macon, Ga.,
a teacher at Mount de Sales High
School, is among 59 teachers
taking part in a summer in
stitute for high school teachers
of mathematics at the Univer
sity of Dayton.
The six-weeks’ program, be
ing conducted under a $40,700
grant from the National Science
F oundation, is the third conse
cutive summer institute for
mathematics teachers to be held
on the Dayton campus.
It has as its purpose the
training of master teachers of
high school mathematics and is
being conducted by members of
the University’s department of
mathematics under the direct
ion of Prof. Kenneth C. Schraut,
chairman.
Nothing disappears as fast as..
COLUMBUS, GA.
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Boy Who Caught a Crook (Was: Boy Who
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Capture That Capsule—UA
Cattle King—MGM
Constantine and the Cross—Embassy
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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—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-I
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Great Van Robbery—UA
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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
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legend of Lnbo—Buena Vista
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List of Adrian Messenger—U-I
Longest Day, The—Fox
Make Way for Lila—Parade Releasing
Man From the Diner’s Club—Col.
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Mouse on the Moon—UA
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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
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Pied Piper of Hamelin—Prod. Unlimited
Pirates of Tortuga—Fox
PT 109—War.
Purple Hills—Fox
Queen of the Pirates—Col.
Raiders of Leyte Gulf—Hemisphere Pictures
Raven, The—Am. Inti.
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’s Three Challenges—MGM
Teenage Millionaire—UA
Thief of Baghdad—MGM
Ticklish Affair, A—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.
Varan—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
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Amazons of Rome (was: Virgins of Rome)
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Billy Budd—AA
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Black Zoo—AA
Bridge to the Sun—MGM
Call Me Bwana—UA
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Cat Burglar—UA
Centurion (Ital.)—Altura Films
Charade—U-I
Child Is Waiting, A—UA W'
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
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Diary of a Madman—UA
Donovan’s Reef—Para.
Dr. Blood’s Coffin—UA
Duel of the Titans—Para.
Elect ra—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
My Name Is Ivan (Russian)—Sig Shore
Naked Edge—UA
Old Dark House, The—Col.
Paranoiac—U-I
Play It Cool—AA
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Playboy of the Western World—(Br.)—Janus
Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World
Am. Inti.
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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
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Trunk, The—Col.
Twenty Plus Two—A A
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Weekend With Lulu—Col.
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Young Doctors—UA
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Bye, Bye, Birdie—Col.
Caretakers—UA
Cairo—MGM
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Corridors of Blood—MGM
Couch, The—War.
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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.
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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
8 l / 2 (Ital.)—Embassy
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
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Secrets of Nazi Criminals (Swed.)—Trans-Lux
Sparrows Can’t Sing (Br.)—Janus
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Susan Slade—War.
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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
Yojinibo—(Jap.)—Seneca Inti.
Ulorally Unobjectionable for Adults, with Reservations
which, while not morally offensive in themselves, require caution and some analysis and explanation
interpretations and false conclusions.)
Freud—U-I
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 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.
CLASS B — Morally Objectionable in Part lor All
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
For Love or Money—U.I.
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
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-Intl.
During One Night (Br.)—Astor
Expresso Bongo (Br.)—Continental
Pive 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’Awentura (Ital.)—Janus
La Notte (Night) (Ital.)—Lopert
Irma La Douce—UA
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 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—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 Mv Future (Swed.)—Embassy
Night of Evil—Pathe-Am.
No Exit—(Fr.)—Zenith Inti.
No Love for Johnny (Br.)—Embassy
Operation Bikini—Am. Inti.
CLASS C — Condemned
Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley
Law, The (Fr.)—Embassy
Les 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
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
Rampage—War.
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
Wall of Noise—War.
War Lover, The—Col.
White Slave Ship—Am. Inti.
Wild Harvest—Pathe-Am.
Wives And Lovers—Paramount
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-Kingaley 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 Filma
Truth, The (La Verite) (Fr.)—Kingaley Inti.
Yiridiana (Sp.)—Kingsley Inti.
Wasted Lives and The Birth of Twin*—
K. Gordon Murray Production