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J / PAGE 6—The Southern Cross, September 12, 1963 REV. HERBERT J. WELLMEIER As another school year be gins, the CYO clubs that may have been dormant during the hot summer, will take on new life. Elections will bring new persons into office. Plans for all kinds of activities will get things humming again. The en thusiasm of new officers will make or break the clubs in many cases. So we appeal to those who are beginning office, to accept the responsibility en trusted to them, (or perhaps rather even thrust upon them). They must be serious about discharging the duties of their office. If they lag or lack fire, cooperation will be poor, and the club will be as if dead. * * * Occasionally, we like to call attention to the fact that ad adlare Dei medals, Parvuli Dei medals, and Marian awards are available through this office. The achievement record books for boy scouts are obtained at your local scout office and application blanks for the awards. These blanks must be forwarded through this youth office to National Scout Head quarters. Record books for those hop ing to achieve the Marian award are available through the youth office and returned here upon completion. Incidentally, .for pastors who want to honor the leaders of scouting for long and faithful years of service, there are awards of recognition known as St. George and St. Anne awards. All deserving people engaged in scouting should not be over looked. While awards are not the prime goal, they are a spur to the noble achievements that are very worthwhile. * * * We earnestly renew our plea of last week, incaseyoumissed it, for suggestions as to a cen tral theme for the plenary ses sion of our annual CYO conven tion. Nothing yet has arrived in the mail, so only clerical ideas are thus far available to choose from. Current officers who might read this appeal are es pecially invited to mail their ideas to CYO, Box 27, Savan nah Beach. * * * From Columbus comes the following letter describing the work of two students at Pacelli High, who spent six weeks this summer working in Mexico. EDITOR, The Southern Cross Just before school was out last June, Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr., prominent Columbus physi cian, asked me if I would like to spend several weeks in Mexico this summer. Interested, I con tacted a fellow classmate of Pacelli High, Dickie Peluso, and we talked it over with our par ents. We would be sponsored by the Catholic Medical Mission ary Board of New York, under the direction of Father Labau, S. J. We would perform menial labor and promote better rela tions between our country and Mexico, and we would serve without pay. In addition we were required to pay our own expen ses. The latter part of June, Dickie and I left for Mexico, Council— (Continued from Page 1) better council press policy. Meanwhile, Auxiliary Bishop Walter Kampe of Limburg said in an interview given to KNA, the German Catholic news agen cy, that the council’s second session will deal with internal Church problems and that ex ternal problems will not be dealt with until a third session. Speaking of the specific con tribution of council Fathers from German-speaking coun tries, Bishop Kampe said that their close contacts with Pro testants have given them a special interest in Christian unity. He said that Germans played a considerable role in drawing up the material on Christian unity for the council. He added: ' 'In the question of the seri ous problems of mixed marri ages and toleration, usable solutions must still be sought.” New Leon, full of enthusiasm and anticipa- t i o n. We spent a few days in Mon terrey where Dr. Serrato met us and told us our d e s t i nation, San Gerardo, a small WOODWARD ranch about ten miles south of Monterrey. Father Rady was in charge of those teenagers work ing out of Monterrey and he saw to it that we had housing and food. At the ranch we were intro duced to Ro- ble, a genial Mexican, PELUSO fortyish with a heavy crop of wavy black hair. Father Rady entrusted our care to Roble and told him we would be helping with the work—painting hous es, building, picking crops, and anything we could do to help raise the standard of living. There were many difficulties in the project. For one thing, no one at the ranchero spoke English except Dickie and our knowledge of Spanish was limit ed to high school and a course in conversational Spanish, of fered by the Latin American Studies Group of Columbus, of which I am a member and of which Dr. Serrato is Coordi nator General. Loneliness, then, was one of our worst enemies. Although Monterrey was only ten miles away, there was little transportation. There were no books to read, no radio or TV, so for amusement we relied heavily on playing cards and riding the ancient horses which were used daily for plow ing. Generally we were so tired we were happy to get to bed. The diet was monotonous, most ly beans, coffee, eggs and pota toes, but we learned to eat whatever was available, quite a change from the way we pick and choose at home. Soon after we arrived there we learned of the need of a burro for the ranchero. We heard of one for sale about twelve miles away. An Ameri can school teacher had it and she sold it to me for forty pesos ($3.20). Usually they cost about 200 pesos ($16). A com panion and I rode several hours in a hard rain to bring it back to the ranch. It was gratifying to see how happy thepeople were to have a burro and I considered the money well spent. Although the people there are poor, I would not consider them among the extremely poor. They were clean and neat of habit, intelligent and eager to learn, although most were illiterate or almost so. We observed a great need for more Catholic mis sionaries there because so few of the workers have had any opportunity at education, even religious, relying on faith hand ed down through generations. But there are an abundance of Protestant missionaries there offering education to these peo ple and they become easy con verts for lack of instruction in their own faith. I hope we were able to teach the people of San Gerardo a little in our six weeks with them—I am sure we learned a great deal from them. I think more teenagers should do this sort of thing next summer. It is a wonderful way to learn the language, an invaluable experi- ' ence, and is profitable both for the teenagers and the people they go to help. It is commen-. dable to work at a summer job to make money but even more so to give up your summer to serve others. Dickie and I are grateful to all who made our trip possible—including our parents who sacrificed in order to finance the trip for us. As a result of our trip, Youth Health Organization was or ganized. We hope to send more teenagers to Mexico to work as we did next summer and to ob tain sponsorship in the form of financial grants from civic groups so that we could accom plish more. YHO is sponsored by the Inter American Medical Association, of which Dr. Ser rato is Chairman. Anyone in terested in joining Y.H.O. is requested to contact me at this address: Terry Woodward, 3610 Walton Street, Columbus, Geor gia 31907. Yours truly, Terry Woodward Pope Calls For European Unity Twice In 2 Days CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy, (Radio, NC)—His Holiness Pope Paul VI spoke here on behalf of European unity for the second time in two days. Pope Paul urged participants in the convention of the Eu ropean Women’s Union, who were among the thousands pres ent at his regular weekly gen eral audience (Sept. 4), to work for a unified Europe. The day before he had told members of the Federation of Italian Catholic University Stu dents that European unity can be immeasurably aided by the Ca tholic religion. He declared: “We have the conviction that the Catholic Faith can be a fac tor of incomparable value for instilling spiritual vitality by virtue of that fundamentally un ited culture which must be the basis for the animation of a so cially and politically united Eu rope.” Speaking at his audience to members of the women’sun- ion in French, the Pope said; “In thanking the ladies for their diffident words of hom age, We want to encourage them to continue in their work, which will not be either easy or rapid, but which is providenital in the reawakening of the awareness of women to the great cause of the unification of Europe, a unifi cation which can certainly be judged a necessary advance of modern progress, a guarantee of peace, and a condition for the safeguarding of the inheritance of our civilization and its fur ther development.” Speaking in English during the audience, Pope Paul said: "We are ever mindful of Our high office as the Vicar of Christ and the successor of St. Peter, as well as the teacher and pas tor of the Catholic Church. We pray that We may truly be the minister of Christ and the dis penser of the mysteries of God, particularly at this moment. "As we look before Us, We see you as creatures of God, worthy of admiration; as Chris tians worthy of intense love and as members of the Church wor thy of Our every affection and all Our interest. "In the words of St. Peter, you are ‘the people of God, a chosen race, a royal priest hood, a consecrated nation, a people God means to have for Himself.’ "Recognize, O Christians, your dignity! Guard it from ev ery danger, particularly from the threats of a world which conspires to rob you of your dignity or else to mar it! That you may ever be mindful of your supernatural dignity is the intention for which We shall shortly impart Our apostolic blessing.” Aquinas High Boosters Will Raise $25,000 AUGUSTA—The current ac tivities of the Aquinas Boost er’s Club serves as a reminder that the high school athletic year is upon us. 'The officers who have laid extensive plans for the promo tion and support of Aquinas athletics during the coming year are as follows: Jack Markwalter, President Sonny Casey, Vice President Pat Rice III, Recording Sec retary. Bill Herman, Financial Sec retary. Father Ralph Seikel, Treas urer. The club undertakes the fi nancing and promotion of ■ the athletic program at Aqui nas High School. The school currently fields teams in foot ball, basketball, baseball, ten nis, and golf. These teams com pete in Region 2 AAA of the Georgia High School Athletic Association. The Boosters annually as sume an obligation of approxi mately $25,000. This revenue is derived principally from five sources. Ranking first in net gain to the organization is its annual membership drive, fol lowed closely by the soliciting of ads for the football pro gram, distributed free of charge to those attending Aquinas home games. The regular Thursday night Bingo held at the school throughout the year, the annual car raffle, and admissions paid to athletic contests round out the main sources of income. Committees which are cur rently engaged in the fur therance of the Aquinas athlet ic program are: Program — Art Bowles, Chairman. Bingo — Dan Bowles, Chair man. Membership — Bill Bal- dow, Chm. GETTING SETTLED—Richard M. George Jr. of Cathedral parish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. George is pictured with Mrs. George as the first-year student unpacked shortly after arriving to begin his studies at St, John Vianney Minor Seminary.—(WARD PHOTO) Viet Nam— (Continued from Page 4) to the governor of Saigon, Ngo dinh Can, also a brother of President Diem. According to II Tempo’s re port of the Archbishops account of events, Ngo dinh Can agreed in the interest of national soli darity against the communits to allow the Buddhist flag to fly at the same level as the national flag. But while Can was conferring with the Buddhist delegation, police proceeded to the Budd hist celebration in Hue to order illegally-flown Buddhists flags removed from pagodas. The Buddhist monks refused to re move them. Then the governor of Hue, a Buddhist, sent two sound trucks to announce both to the monks and the police that the government had re scinded its order. Despite this, according to II Tempo’s interview, the Budd hists organized a protest march the next day and tried to occupy the radio station to deliver an antigovernment broadcast. While the governor of Hue, Ngyet van Dang, was conferring at the radio station with Budd hist leader Thich tri Quang, a bomb exploded killing one per son and injuring many others, including two Catholics and four children of policemen. Archbishop Thuc, II Tempo reported, said the bomb was of a plastic type which is not avail able to police forces in Vietnam. The newspaper said the Arch bishop sees in this a proof that the bombing was the work of Buddhists or communist agents. (Vietnamese Buddhists have •claimed that the government was responsible for the bomb ing.) Archbishop Thuc had this to say about the suicide of the Buddhist monk who burned him self to death following the Hue incident: The monk, stupefied by drugs, was taken by automobile to the gates of the Cambodian embas sy where he was doused by gaso line by the driver who then set him on fire. Therefore, II Tem po said, the Archbishop consid ers this not as a case of genuine suicide, but as a case of pre meditated homicide. "The same thing happened, the prelate affirmed, in the See of Hue,” II Tempo said. "It concerned a Buddhist monk with a wife and children. This man was stunned before- the sacrifice with a blow from a hammer. The son, in fact, has brought a court accusation against the General Buddhist Association for the murder of his father.” According to II Tempo, Arch bishop Thuc also complained that while many Catholics in Vietnam practice a form of ancestor veneration, approved of by the Church, Buddhist as sociations claim to represent all who do so. The General Buddhist Asso ciation, the Archbishop said, in fact represents only three of the 16 Buddhist sects in the country. This is far from the vast majority they claim, he told the paper. Archbishop Thuc said, II Tempo reported, that commun ism has few followers among the Buddhist masses. But the Archbishop, the paper added, is of the opinion that Buddhist leaders have been driven by am bition or fanaticism to play the communist game. The Archbishop also pointed out, II Tempo reported, that pamphlets and manifestos found in pagodas are edited in the style widely used by the Reds. “Hoodlum Priest’s 99 Successor ST. LOUIS, (NC)—Father Fred L. Zimmerman, S. J., veteran in Sodality work, has been named to take over the operations of his longtime friend, the late Father Charles Disrnas Clark, S. J., who was famed as “the hoodlum priest.” Father Zimmerman is no stranger at Disrnas House, founded here by Father Clark in his work for rehabilitation of convicts. He used to "mind the store” when Father Clark was called out of town. "The hoodlum priest” had a premonition of his death which occurred from a heart attack August 15, according to Father Zimmerman. The day after Fa ther Clark checked into the hos pital, he sent for F ather Zim merman and asked that the last rites be administered to him. "I told him, ‘You don’t look to me like you need them,’ ” Father Zimmerman related. "But he replied: ‘Please—I don’t think I’m going to make it.’ He never left the hospital and died two weeks later.” "I don’t expect to be another Father Clark,” said Father Zimmerman. "They threw the mold away after they made him. But I’ll do my best to carry on his work.” Father Zimmerman disclos ed he was asked by his provin cial at one time to look into Father Clark’s activities and determine whether they should be curtailed. "I looked into the matter,” Father Zimmerman said, "and recommended that Father Clark continue to help these peo ple accused or convicted or crime. Little did I know that one day I would be asked to take over the work he started.” Columbus Columbus Fish Company FISH IS OUR MIDDLE NAME Retail-Wholesale Restaurant 3800 River Road Columbus, Georgia For Home Delivery Call FA. 3-3651 COLUMBUS, GA. Robins AFB Guild Names New Officers ROBINS AFB—Mrs. Anthony Papaneri has been named presi dent of the Catholic Women’s Guild at Robins AFB, Ga. Other new officers for the 1963-64 term are: Mrs. Wil liam W. Deyerle, vice presi dent; and Mrs. Crawford Hicks, secretary. The first meeting of the fall was held Friday (Sept. 6) after Mass at the new chapel. Guild members met immediately in the chapel annex. Guild members honored Chaplain (Capt.) John J. Kasti- gar with a farewell reception at the Service Club. Chaplain Kastigar has departed Robins for a new assignment with the Alaskan Air Command. $10,00 For Refugees UNITED NATIONS, N. Y„ (NC)—The Holy See has donated $10,000 in reply to an appeal for funds by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The office said it made its appeal to complete programs on behalf of the last group of post war refugees in Europe who still require international aid. The Sovereign Military Or der of Malta, ancient Catholic military and religious order which engages in international charity work, contributed $1,000. QUESTION BOX (Continued from Page 4) at the door with a lighted candle and silently conducted to the sick room. Those attending the sick person should withdraw momentarily while the Sac rament of Penance is being con- fered. All members of the household who can do so should enter the sick room and kneel in adoration during the Com munion rite itself. Finally, the priest should be led out as he was conducted in—in silence if he is still carrying the eu- charist. WHEN EXTREME UNCTION is to be administered together with Holy Viaticum—Holy Com munion given to those in danger of death -- the same prepar ations are indicated. In addition, however, a container with several pieces of cotton (at least six, if possible) should be prepared and placed on the ta- Educators To Meet Oct. 7-8 ble. (The cotton is used for wip ing the holy oil after each anointing. It will be retained by the priest. TO AVOID last-minute an xieties, all the articules re quired for Communion calls might be kept together on hand in one place—a table drawer, for instance, or a closet shelf. * * * Q. Several times you’ve men tioned an official book contain ing all the Church’s indulgenced prayers. What is its name, again; and where can I obtain! it? A. The Church’s official handbook of indulgenced pray ers and practices is known as The Raccolta. The English ver sion is published by Benziger Brothers in New York, and can be obtained in any Catholic sup ply store. The Raccolta (the It alian word refers to a gathering together or collection of pray ers and works) should be next to the missal in every home li brary. WASHINGTON, (NC)—Catho lic educators studying how to improve the continuity of courses from elementary to se condary schools will hold their first meeting here October 7 and 8. A project of the National Catholic Educational Associa tion, the articulation commit- teees will gather at Washington Retreat House for sessions on religion, English, foreign lan guages, mathematics, science and social studies. LATEST LEGION LISTINGS CLASS A SECTION II Hootenanny Life In Danger CLASS A SECTION III Maniac CLASS C Small World Of Sammy Lee, The LEGION OF DECENCY CLASS A — Section I- Morally Unobjectionable lor General Patronage REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Mcl.intock—UA Alakazam, The Great--Am. Inti. Assignment Outer Space—Am. Inti. Hear, The (Kr.)— Embassy Black Gold—War. Boy Who Caught a Crook (Was: Bov Who Found $100,000)—UA Captain Sindbad—MGM Capture That Capsule—UA Cattle King MGM Constantine and the Cross—Embassy Day Mars Invaded the Earth—Fox Dentist in the Chair, A (Br.)— Ajav Film Co. Drums of Africa—MGM 55 Days at Peking—AA First Spaceship to Venus—Pan-World Films Flight That Disappeared—UA Flipper—MGM Francis of Assisi—Fox Gathering of Eagles—U-I Gidget Goes to Rome-Col. Great Escape—UA Great Van Bobbery- UA Hercules and the Captive Women (Ital.) — Pan-World Honeymoon Machine—MGM tHow The West Was Won—MGM In Search of the Castaways—Buena Vista Invasion Quartet—MGM Jason and the Argonauts—Col. PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Joseph and His Brethcrn—(Ital.)—Colorama vjumbo—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—U-I 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 V’ista 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. 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 13 Frightened Girls—Col. 30 Years of Fun—Fox Ticklish Affair, A—MGM Titans, The—UA ‘ Traitors—U-I Two Daughters (Indian)—Janus Ugly American—U-I Valley of the Dragons—Col. Varan—The Unbelievable—Pa.n-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 Young and the Brave, The—MGM CLASS A — Section II — Morally Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Wheeler Dealers—MGM All the Way Home—Para. All Night Long—Colorama Amazons of Rome (was: Virgins of Rome) (Ital.) —UA Atlantis, the Lost Continent—MGM Billy Budd—AA Birds, The—U-I Black Fox—Capri Films Black Zoo—AA Bridge to the Sun—MGM Burning Court, The (Fr.)—Trans-Lux 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)—A A Courtship of Eddie’s Father—MGM Cow and I, The (Fr.)—Zenith Inti. David and Lisa—Continental Day and the Hour, The—MGM Day of the Triffids—AA Devi (Ind.)—Harrison Devil at 4 O’Clock—Col. (Ind.) Diary of a Madman—UA PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Donovan’s Reef—Para. Dr. Blood’s Coffin—UA Duel of the Tifans—Para. ♦Erik, The Conqueror—Am. Inti. Everybody Go Home (Ital.)—Davis-Roy; Four Days of Naples (Ital.)—MGM 40 Pounds of Trouble—U-I Frantic (Fr.)—Times Film Corp. Fury of the Pagans—Col. 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 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 Square of Violence—MGM Taras Bulba—UA Terror, The—Am. Inti. Thrill of It All—U-I fTo Kill a Mockingbird—U-I Trunk, The—Col. Twenty Plus Two—A A Twice Told Tales—UA Weekend With Lulu—Col. Werewolf in a Girls’ Dormitory—MGM X—The Man With the X-Ray Eyes—Am. Inti. Yellow Canary—Fox Young Doctors—UA Young Racers, The—Am. Inti. CLASS A- -Section III — Morally Unobjectionable for Adults Condemned of Altona—Fox -Para. Ada—MGM Armored Command—AA Baltic Express (Pol.)—Telepix Corp. Beach Party—Am. Inti. 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- 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. REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Leopard, The—Fox PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED 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 Lo\e Is a Ball—UA Lovers of Teruel—(Fr.)—Continental Magnificent Sinner—Film-Mart, Inc. 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 Two Are Guilty—MGM -Astor Rocco and His Brothers (Ital.)- Running Man, The—Col. Season of Passion—UA 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 Women (Ital.)—Embassy V I.P.’s, The—MGM ♦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 Yojimbo—(Jap.)—Seneca Inti. CLASS A—Section IV—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults, with Reservations (An A-IV 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 Cleo from 5 to 7 (Fr.)—Zenith Crowning Experience—MRA Devil’s Wanton (Swed.)—Embassy ♦Divorce, Italian Style (Ital.)—Embassy Eclipse (Ital.)—Times Films 8J4 (Ital.)—Embassy CLASS B PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Freud—U-l Girl of the Night—War. Important Man (Mexican)—Lopert Intruder—Pathe-Am. King of Kings—MGM L-Shapcd 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. This Sporting Life (Br.)—Continental Too Young to Love—Arthur-Go Pictures, Inc. Y’ictim (Br.)—Pathe-America Walk On the Wild Side-Col. — Morally Objectionable in Part for All REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Crv of Battle—AA Arturo’s Island—(Ital.)—MGM Back Street—U-I Candide—(Fr.)—Union Films Cleopatra—Fox ♦Diamond Head—Col. Explosive Generation—UA Follow the Boys—MGM For Love or Money—U.I. Free, White and 21—Am. Inti. Girl Hunters, The—Colorama Features Goodbye Again—UA Head, The—Trans-Lux House of Fright (was: Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll)—Amer. Inti. In the Cool of the Day—MGM Irma La Douce—UA Island of Love—War. Johnny Cool- UA Joker, The (Fr.)—Lopert Kind of Loving, A (Br.)—Governor Landru (Fr )—Embassy PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED La Viaccia (Ital.)—Embassy Ledu (Fr.)—Times Light Fantastic—Embassy Madame—(Ital.)—Embassy Main Attraction—MGM Man Trap—Para. Marilyn—Fox Marines Let’s Go—Fox Mary Had a Little (Br.)—Lopert Mongols—Colorama New Kind of Love, A—Para. Night Is My Future (Swed.)—Embassy No Exit—(Fr.)—Zenith Inti. Of Love and Desire—Fox Operation Bikini—Am. Inti. Paris Blues—UA Peeping Tom—Astor Private Lives of Adam and Eve—U-I Purple Noon (Fr.)—Times Rampage—War. ♦Shock Corridor—AA 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 Wail of Noise—War. Waltz of the Toreadors (Br.)—Continental War Lover, The—Col. White Slave Ship—Am. Inti. Wild Harvest—Pathe-Am. Wives And LoverS—Paramount World by Night—War. CLASS C — Condemned 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 Exprrsso 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-Roval Joan of the Angels?—Polish-Telepix Jules and Jim (Fr.)—Janus L’Avventura (Ital.)—Janus La Notte (Night) (Ital.)—Lopert PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Lady Chatterlev’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 -Fox Please, Not Now ! (Fr.)- 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)—Rani? 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 Women of the World (Ital.)—Kmbassv