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4 f f r PAGE 8—The Southern Cross, December 12, 1963 Birth Control — (Continued From Page 7) ing machine sales of contracep tives. Laws for this pur pose have recently been upheld by courts in New Jersey and Arkansas. Some of the recent propos als in this field have had a de cidedly bizarre ring. In North Carolina, bills have been in troduced (and defeated) in the last two sessions of the legis lature providing for steriliza tion of unwed mothers. A bill to make birth of children out of wedlock a criminal offense was introduced and defeated in the 1963 legislature. Even the briefest survey spotlights the fact that the ques tion of birth control and public policy involves not just one but two basic issues. The first is whether the public authority should prohibit or regulate con traception. The second is whe ther the state should positively promote birth control through tax-paid programs. On the first point there exists a significant difference of opin ion among Catholics. All would agree that some legal regula tion in this area is desirable, and in this they would probably be joined by non-Catholics. A case in point are laws which bar vending machine sales of contractptives or require birth control information to be cor rect and non-injurious to health. The difference of opinion en ters, however, when it becomes a question of banning the sale of contraceptives or (as is the case in Connecticut) the practice of artificial birth control. Many Catholic thinkers have argued against such laws. Their arguments have a twofold thrust: frst, that such statutes bring the state into an area of human life where it has no com petence or right to intervene; second, that because such laws are widely disregarded even where they exist ("flagrantly viloated" was the way an offi cial Minnesota report put it shortly before that state’s re strictive laws passed out of existence last spring in a re vision of the criminal code) New K Of C Council Formed In Augusta AUGUSTA—A new Knights of Columbus Council has been formed in Augusta, it was an nounced by Bernard S. Dunstan, State Deputy of the Georgia State Council. The new Council named in memory of our late President Kennedy will be known as the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Coun cil #5484 said Dunstan. Institution ceremonies were held on Sunday, December 8, at Aquinas High School. On this occasion the First, Second and Third Degrees of the Order were exemplified for new Knights of Columbus members. Membership of the new coul- cil currently is 66 Catholic men, said Dunstan. K of C offi cials from Atlanta, Savannah and Greenville, S. C. were on hand for the Institution Cere monies. The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Council will serve St. Joseph’s Parish of Augusta, and the Ca tholic personnel of Fort Gor don, and is the fourteenth coun cil in the State of Georgia. they contribute to an atmos phere of disrespect for all law. But on the second point—pos itive state action to promote tax-paid birth control—there is general Catholic agreement that such programs should be op posed. Father Richard J. Re gan, S. J., summed it up this way in his recent book ' 'Amer ican Pluralism and the Catho lic Conscience”: ' 'Catholics cannot endorse public (financial) support of a practice which they regard as immoral ... In a pluralistic society public funds should not be employed to sponsor or sup port programs which are mor ally unacceptable to one relig ious group if this is at all compatible with the goals of organized society.” Father Regan also said: * 'Catholics may wonder at the logic by which non-Catholics object to the prohibition of con traception by the public author ity on the grounds of religious pluralism but demand the pre scription and supply of contra ceptives by public institutions without regard for the moral susceptibilities of Catholics.” Gov. Richard Hughes of New Jersey presented the argument congently last May when, in re ply to a minister acting as spokesman for a county Planned Parenthood group, he com mented: "In the area of public pol icy, the requirements of civ ic harmony would suggest an ac commodation which protects ... the conscience of its citizens of different convictions.” Advent In Statesboro STATESBORO — Saint Mat thew’ s Parish, is preparing for Christ’s Coming through a spe cial Advent Wreath Celebration. The Advent Wreath is a symbol of the glory and victory of Je sus. Each week another candle is lit until the circle of four lighted candles shows that Christ’s Birth is almost here. Brother Alfred and somepar- ishoners made an outdoor Ad vent Wreath, ten feet in dia meter. The children present a Biblical Scene each week show ing the progress of God’s Plan of Salvation in the Old Testament. The first play showed the lone light of the Promise given to Adam and Eve. In the second play the light grows stronger through the call of Abraham; still brighter in the third scene presenting the People of God formed in the Convent; and the final ceremony will prepare the New Popele of God for the Coming of Christ in the Christ mas Mass. The Biblical Scene and light ing of the candle takes place each Sunday evening. After the ceremony the children are invited to the Sisters’ house for refreshments and Carol prac tice while the Parents attend Bible Study. The Word of God is preparing the Parish for HIS Coming! Memorial Service December 22nd WASHINGTON (NC) — An interfaith service in memory of the late President Kennedy will be held Dec. 22 at the Lin coln Memorial in Washington, May this holiday be filled with happiness, peace and goodwill. REALTY SAYINGS BANK PIONEER IN HOME FINANCING Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Xjoutli Si (By Rev. Herbert T. Wellmei OU (By Rev._Herbert J. Wellmeier,) Hospitality cop eier) . /! e Plans for the annual Diocesan CYO Convention have been com pleted and here are the long awaited details you have been asking for. Under the Patron age of the Most Reverend Thom as J. McDonough, Bishop of Sa vannah, the convention will meet in Albany, Georgia, the first weekend in February. The sch edule is outlined. Saturday, February 1st: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.—Registra tion of all youth, St. Theresa School, Albany. Convention fee payable—$2.00. 1:30 — Benediction and wel come by Bishop McDonough. 2:00—Plenary Session, Pa geant. Parade of Nations, St. Theresa Auditorium, (details below) 4 p.m.—Election of Dioces an officers. 8-11 p.m. — Dance at St. Theresa School, at St. Clare. Sunday February 2nd: 8:30—Pontifical Low Mass, Bishop McDonough, at St. Ther esa Church. Sermon by Father Marvin LeFrois, Pastor. CYO Moderator of Columbus Dean ery. 10 a.m.—Communion Break fast, St. Theresa Cafeteria. Main Speaker—Bishop McDon ough. Presentation of awards and medals. Adjournment of convention. Project Details The pageant for Saturday af ternoon is the project for this year’s convention. In some past years we have had talent shows or oratory and poster contests. This year we would like each parish to present an entry in this pageant. The parish CYO unit should choose a nation whose cultural heritage the members would like to present, a coun try’s costumes, customs, folk dance, food samples and the like. You may want a member to be announcer and interpreter. Before you begin work on this, be sure to mail to this office and await approval the name of your chosen country. This is to avoid duplication of one na tion by many parishes. You will please write me on this matter by Dec. 22nd. This pageant or parade of nations will be en titled "around the world in 80 minutes (or so).” Anymorede- tails needed? Write Box 27, Savannah Beach. To ensure yourself a guest home for Saturday night lodging if you are a non-resident of Al bany, submit your name to your parish moderator who in turn will forward his completed list to Father LeFrois, Box 1158, Albany, Georgia. The absolute deadline for this pre-regisra- tion for hospitality is January 25th. Anyone not complying with this must find his own lodgings. Chartered Bus transportatin from bigger cities can be ar ranged through joint action of parish moderators. Nominations For Awards Parish moderators will sub mit nominations of meritorious youth and adult advisors to the deanery moderators by January 6th. The Eagle of the Cross and Pro Deo et Juven- tute medal winners will be se lected by them on the basis of written citations accompanying nominations. These will be for warded to the Diocesan Direc-” tor by January 25th. We hope all necessary de tails have been explained here. For any further questions, don’t hesitate to write this Youth Of fice. Remember, especially to submit your choice of nation for the pageant promptly, so that we can return approval quickly, to allow maximum time for preparation. Each parish is allowed two official delegates to represent your CYO unit at elections. Changes In Britain LONDON (NC)—The liturgy changes promulgated at the Vatican council "very likely” will be put into effect in Eng- lant and Wales by next May, it is reported here. In an interview in Rome with the Universe, London Catholic weekly, Archbishop Francis J. grimshaw of Birmingham pre dicted that the changes would be made by next Pentecost Sunday, May 17. He called attention to the nature of the revisions, say ing that they applied not only to the use of the English language but also made textual changes in the missal, breviary and rit ual. At Valdosta Meeting Columbus Deanery CYO Names Officers VALDOSTA—The Columbus Deanery C.Y.O . meeting was held at St. John the Evangelist School Auditorium, on Sunday, Nov. 17. More than 200 mem bers, representing 15 parishes attended the meeting. The Rev. Thomas Payne, pastor of St. John’s, opened the meeting with a prayer. The Vice - President, Richard Ni- jem, Valdosta, presiding, in troduced the Rev. Father Mar vin LeFrois, pastor of Saint Theresa’s Parish, Albany, and Spiritual Advisor for the Co lumbus Deanery C.Y.O. Father LeFrois conducted the business meeting and called on each parish delegate for their yearly reports. The following parishes gave reports: Albany—St. Clare’s and St. Theresa’s; Americus — St. Martin de Porre’s; Cordele — St. Theresa’s; Columbus—St. Benedict’s; Douglas — St. Paul’s; Macon — St. Joseph’s; Thomasville — St. Augustine's; Moultrie—Immaculate Concep tion; Tifton — Divine Saviour; Camilla — St. John Vianney; Bainbridge —St. Joseph’s; Val dosta — St. John’s; Warner Robins — Sacred Heart. Officers for 1963-64 were selected as follows: President—Pat Keenan of St. Theresa’s, Albany; Vice - Pre sident — Patty Buritt of Sa-' cred Heart Parish, Warner Robins; Secretary — Susan Stark, St. John's, Valdosta; Treasurer — Marueen Murphy, Immaculate Conception, Moul trie; Spiritual Chairman—Min nie Joe Davis, St. Martin De Porres, Americus; Cultural Chairman, Don Bryan, St. Jo seph’s, Bainbridge; Physical Chairman—Michele Rowell, St. Theresa’s, Cordele; and So cial Chairman — Pat Mick- ler, St. John Vianney, Camilla. Following the business meet ing, entertainment was pro vided by 10 parishes. St. John’s C.Y.O., hosts of the meeting, presented impersonations of ‘Peter, Paul and Mary’, well- known recording stars; and an act entitled “You Can’t Get a Man With a Gun,” performed and choreographed by Susan Stark, Anita Stark, Linda Mey ers and Laura Resch. Parents and friends of St. John’s C.Y.O. prepared and served a dinner consisting of barbecued chicken, sweet pota to souffle, cole slaw, rolls, cupcakes, coffee and milk. Pat Murphy was chariman of the food committee. Priests attending were: Fa ther Lyman, Fr. O’Brien, and Fr. Lucian, all of Thomasville; Father LeFrois, Fr. Krygier, and Fr. Marky of Albany; Fa ther Payne and Father Reiter of Valdosta; Father Daly from Douglas; Father Riley, Warner Robins; Father Austin, Colum bus; and Father John Fitzpa trick, Macon. THE REV. ELADIO PASCUAL, newly arrived priest in the Diocese and Bishop Tho mas J. McDonough study map of Diocese of Savannah. LATEST LISTINGS CLASS A, SECTION 1 Misadventures of Merlin Jones Who’s Minding the Store? Raiders, The (Brittish) (Univ.- Intl.) The 3 Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze (Columbia) CLASS A, SECTION 2 Man From Galveston, The Captain Newman, M.D. Seven Days in May (Paramount) CLASS A, SECTION 3 Victors, The Love With The Proper Stranger Man’s Favorite Sport Class A. Section 4 The Young and the Willing (Bri tish) (Univ.-Intl.) Class B. He Rides Tall (Univ.-Intl.) Tiara Tahiti CLASS C, CONDEMNED Knife In The Water NOTICE OF CHANGE IN CLASSIFICATION TIARA TAHITA — Because of substantial changes effected in the treatment, this film, for merly classified "C” (Condem ned), is now re-classified “B” (Morally Objectionable in Part for All). Suggestiveness in cos tuming and low moral tone are the bases for the objectio. NOTE: This classification is applicable only to prints shown in the U.S.A. Columbus (Continued From Page 1) and prepared talks on the con fessional, the vestments, the missal and other items which would come to view in a cath olic church. There was a discussion of how contributions were obtained and the time for conducting the drive of the Bishop’s Confra ternity of the Laity. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Deimel com mended the men present for coming the long distances to attend the meeting and thank ed everyone in the name of the Bishop. A buffet lunch was served by Mr. Tom Carcelli and Mr. Leo Palardy of St. Teresa’s, Albany, Ga. Visit Focuses Attention— (Continued From Page 1) refuge in Lebanon, Syria, and the Gaza Strip—reproached the conscience of the world. Most of these refugees had left Pa lestine on short notice, leav ing everything behind. Reduced to beggary in countries for eign to them, they were in des perate need of food, clothing, housing, and the other nec essities of life At the request of the Vatican, an American priest, Msgr. Tho mas McMahon, of New York, went to the Middle East in 1948 to assess the needs of the re fugees. Early in 1949, through the instrumentality of Msgr. Giovanni B. Montini, now Pope Paul VI, the Holy Father es tablished the Pontifical Mission for Palestine. Msgr. Joseph T. Ryan, who became President of the Ponti fical Mission three years ago, reports that U. S. Catholics have provided the Palestine re fugees ' with “up to $20-mil- lion” in money, goods and ser vices since 1948. The money— collected in a once-a-year ap peal—pays for clinics and hos pital care, clothing and food distributions, school, care for the aged, and even chapels and convents. More recently, the Pontifical Mission has opened a small library in the old city of Je rusalem, the only Catholic pub lic library in all Jordan. Msgr. Ryan also is the national secretary of the Ca tholic Near East Welfare Asso ciation which, under the presi dency of Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York, helps to fincance the training of priests and Sisters, and support mis sionary activity in 18 countries, some of which are in the Holy Land. Catholics in the Near East countries are, in large num bers, members of the Eastern Rites with their liturgy and rites, laws and customs, dif ferent from Roman Rite Catho lics in the West. Christians in these coun tries, with the exception of Lebanon, which is 51% Chris tian, constitute a small mi nority of the total population. The majority of people in the Near East generally (Israel excepted) are Moslems. Catho lics in Jordan make up only 2.7% of the total population; in Tur key, .07%, in Egypt, 1.2%. U. S. Catholic Welfare agen cies operate in these countries serving the poor “on the basis of need, not creed.” Catholic Relief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference, for instance, provides food,' clothing, and medicines in Tur key, food and vocational-train- ins scholarships in Jordan. Last year alone, close to one million Egyptians in medical in stitutions received, thanks to CRS-NCWC, dietary supple ments of flour, corn meal, pow dered milk, vegetable oils and beans donated from U. S. sur plus food stocks. Martyrs To Be Canonized ROME (NC) — The way is now clear for the canoniza tion of the Church’s first Af rican saints from south of the Sahara, it was announced here by headquarters of the White Fathers of Africa. The announcement followed a declaration by the medical com mission of the Sacred Congre gation of Rites that two cures Lay Teachers 32% WASHINGTON—Lay teach ers in U. S. Catholic grade schools now make up 32% of the teaching staff, a new study has disclosed. This Compares with 9% ten years ago. obtained through intercession of the 22 Blessed Martyrs of Uganda cannot be explained by Natural causes. The White Fathers said the martyrs' canonization is expec ted to take place during the third session of the ecumeni cal council, scheduled for Sept. 14 to Nov. 20, 1964. The cures accepted by the congregation as miraculous concern two White Sisters —Mother Aloyse of Switzerland and Sister Richildis of Ger many—who recovered from the usually fatal pneumonic plague during a 1941 epidemic in U- ganda. Cites Major Factors In Ecumenism CHICAGO (NC)—A leading Protestant scholar told an audi ence at a Catholic university here that three factors are o1 major importance in the growth of the ecumenical movement. Dr. Franklin H. Littell, speaking at Loyola University (Dec. 4), listed these as: —The absence of coercion in religious matters. —An increase in missionary activity which has made both Catholics and Protestants mord aware of the universality of Christianity. —A shift in initiative ir Christianity away from western Europe to the younger branches of Christianity in such places as North America. Dr. Littell, a Methodist whc is professor of church history at the University of Chicago, said that today * ‘there is a realization of the value of reli gious liberty and voluntary re ligious membership.” Notre Dame Christmas Party December 15 The Notre Dame Book Shop Association will honor its vol unteer workers at a Christmas party on Sunday, December 15th from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Bool Shop. In the receiving line will be the officers of the Association, Mrs. W. H. MacKrell, Presi dent; Mr. Julian C. Halligan, Vice-President; Miss Moira Fogarty, Secretary and Mrs, Elizabeth Winders, Treasurer, A group of students from St, Vincent’s Academy Girls’Choir will present a program ol Christmas music. LEGION OF DECENCY CLASS A- ■ Section I — Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage Alakaxam, The Great—Am. Inti. Angel in a Taxi—Magna Films Assignment Outer Space—Am. Inti, hear, 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 Crimson Blade (Br.)—Col. Dentist in the Chair, A (Br.)—Ajay 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-Iyu— Gidget Goes to Rome—Col. Great Escape—UA Hercules and the Captive Women (It&l.) — Pan-World Honeymoon Machine—MGM tHow The West Was Won—MGM REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Brass Bottle—U-I PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Incredible Mr. Limpet, The—War. Invasion Quartet—MGM It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World—UA Jason and the Argonauts—Col. King Kong vs. Godzilla—U-I Lafayette—Maco Films Lassie's Great Adventure—Fox Lilies of the Field—UA List of Adrian Messenger—U-I Man From the Diner’s Club—Col. McLintock—UA t Miracle of the White Stallions—Buena Vista Mouse on the Moon—UA Murder at the Gallop (Br.)—MGM My Son, the Hero—UA Mysterious Island—Col. Nikki, Wild Dog of the North—Buena Vista Nutty Professor, The—Para. Pied Piper of Haraelin—Prod. Unlimited Pirates of Tortuga—Fox PT 109—War. Purple Hills—Fox Queen of the Pirates—Col. Raiders of Leyte Gulf—Hemisphere Pictures Savage Sam—Buena Vista Sergeant Was a Lady—U-I Siege of the Saxons (Br.)—Col. Snake Woman—UA Son of Flubber—Buena Vista Summer Magic—Buena Vista tSword in the Stone—BV 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 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 and the Brave, The—MGM Young Swingers, The—Fox CLASS A —Section II — Morally Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Chushingura (Jap.)—Toho Inti. Nightmare—U-I Sound of Trumpets (Ital.)—Janus Family Diary (Ital.)—MGM All the Way Home—Para. Amasons of Rome (was: Virgins of Rome) (Ital.)—U A Any Number Can Win (Fr.)—MGM 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 Come Fly With Me—MGM Convicts 4 (was Reprieve)—AA Courtship of Eddie’s Father—MGM Cow and I, The (Fr.)—Zenith Inti. Day and the Hour, The—MGM Day of the Triffids—AA Devil at 4 O’clock—Col. (Ind.) Donovan’s Reef—Para. Dr. Blood’s Coffin—UA Duel of the Titans—Para. ♦Erik, The Conqueror—Am. Inti. Four Days of Naples (Ital.)—MGM CLASS A — Sectlw PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Frantic (Fr.)—Times Film Corp. Fury of the Pagans—Col. Fury of Smuggler’s Bay (Br.)—Embassy Gone Are the Days—Hammer Bros. Good Soldier, Schweik (Ger.)—Lionex Guns of Darkness—War. Harbor Lights—Fox Haunted Palace, The—Am. Inti. Haunting, The (Br.)—MGM Hide and Seek (Br.)—TJ-I Hootenanny Hoot—MGM House of the Damned—Fox Householder, The—Col. 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 Life in Danger—AA Lord of the Flies—Walter Reade-Sterling Mary, Mary—War. Miracle Worker—UA 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. Sanjuro (Jap.)—Toho Inti. Sardonicus—Col. Scream of Fear—Col. Secret of Deep Harbor—UA Slave, The—MGM Square of Violence—MGM Stolen Hours—UA Suitor, The (Fr.)—Atlantic Terror, The—Am. Inti. Thrill of It All—U-I Thunder Island—Fox Trunk, The—Col. Twenty Plus Two—A A Twice Told Tales—UA Two Nights With Cleopatra—Ultra Films War is Hell—AA Weekend With Lulu—Col. Werewolf in a Girls’ Dormitory—MGM Wheeler Dealers—MGM X—The Man With the X-Ray Eyes—Am. Inti. Yellow Canary—Fox Young Doctors—UA Young Racers, The—Am. Inti. Cardinal, The—Col. Muriel (Fr.)—UA III — M#r»Uy Unobjectionable for Atilti REVIEWED THIS ISSUE ♦Ceremony, The—UA PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Heaven* Above (Br.)—Janus Helifire Club—Embassy Hustler, The—Fox I Could Go On Singing—UA In the French Style—Col. Leopard, The—Fox Love and Larceny (Ital.)—Major Films Love at Twenty (Fr.)—Embassy Love Is a Ball—UA Magnificent Sinner—Film-Mart, Inc. Maniac—Col. Marriage of Figaro (Fr.)—Union Filins Mind Benders, The—Am. Inti. Money, Money, Money (Fr.)—Times 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 Pink Panther—UA Police Nurse—Fox Prize, The—MGM Morally Unobjectionable for Adnlto, with Reservation* (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.) Ada—MGM Angels of Darkness—Thalia Films Armored Command—AA Beach Party—Am. Inti. Big Risk, The (Fr.)—UA Breakfast At Tiffany’s—Para. Bye, Bye, Birdie—Col. Caretakers—UA California—Am. Inti. Claudelle Inglish—War. Come Blow Your Horn—Para. Come September—U-I Condemned of Altona—Fox Corridors of Blood—MGM Couch, The—War. Crooks Anonymous (Br.)—Janus Day in Court, A (Ital.)—Ultra Films Din* With A Halo—MGM Dr. Crippen (Br.)—War. Fatal Desire—Ultra Films Fun in Acapulco—Para. Great War, The—Lopert Gunfight at Comanche Creek—AA CLASS A—Section IV- FUro Pyro—Am. Inti. Quare Fellow (Irish)—Astor Rififi in Tokyo—MGM Rocco and His Brothers (Ital.)—Astor Running Man, The—Col. Season of Passion—UA Sparrows Can’t Sing (Br.)—Janus Spencer’s Mountain—War. Summer and Smoke—Para. Susan Slade—War. Take Her, She’s Mine—Fox Three On a Spree—UA Thunder of Drums—MGM Town Without Pity—UA Toys in the Attic—UA Trial, The—Astor Twilight of Honor—MGM Two Are Guilty—MGM Two Women (Ital.)—Embassy V.I.P.’s, The—MGM West Side Story—UA Winter Light (Swed.)—Janus Wrong Arm of the Law (Br.)—Continental 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 8yi (Ital.)—Embassy CLAgg B Dementia 13—Am. Inti. Arturo's Island—(Ital.)—MGM Back Street—U-I Candlde—(Fr.)—Union Films Cleopatra—Fox ♦Conjugal Bed, The (Ital.)—Embassy Cry of Battle—AA ♦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 Gun Hawk, The—AA 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 Lady in the Cage—Para. PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED 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 — Morally Objectionable in Part for All REVIEWED THIS ISSUE ♦Devil and The Ten Commandments—Union PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Landru (Fr.)—Embassy La Viaccia (Ital.)—Embassy Leda (Fr.)—Times Light Fantastic—Embassy Love on the Riviera—Ultra Films 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. Palm Springs Weekend—War. Paris Blues—UA Peeping Tom—Astor Private Lives of Adam and Eve—U-I Purple Noon (Fr.)—Times Rampage—War. 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 Tom Jones (Br.)—UA Too Young to Love—Arthur-Go Picture*, Inc. Under the Yum Yum Tree—Col. Victim (Br.)—Pathe-America Walk On the WUd Side—Col. ♦Shock Corridor—AA Small World of Sammy Lee, The (Br.)—7 Arts Sodom and Gomorrah—Fox Splendor in the Grass—War. Stripper, The—Fox Tartars—MGM That Touch of Mink—U-I Three Fables of Love (Fr.)—Janus 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 Wall of Noise—War. Waltz of the Toreador* (Br.)—Continental War Lover, The—Col. White Slave Ship—Am. Inti. Who’s Been Sleeping in My Bed—Para. Wild Harvest—Pathe-Am. Wives And Lovers—Paramount World by Night—War. CLAgg 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 Espresso 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'Awentura (Ital.)—Janus La Notte (Night) (Ital.)—Lopert Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED 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 My Life to Live (Fr.)—Union 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 Please, Not Now I (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)—Bank Tales of Paris (Fr.)—Times Films Temptation (Fr.-Ital.)—Shelton Third Sex (Ger.)— D. k F. Dlst. Too Young, Too Immoral—Rialto Inti. Trials of Oscar Wilde (Br.)—Warwick Film* Truth, The (La Verite) (Fr.)—Kingaley Inti. Viridiana (Sp.)—Kingsley Inti. Wasted Lives and The Birth of Twin*— K. Gordon Murray Production Women of the World (Ital.)—Embassy