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GEORGIA BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963 PAGE 7 Latest Movie Listings Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED CLASS A — Section I Air Pxtrol—Fox Akkxzam, The Great—Am. Inti. Almost Angels—Buena Vista Bashful Elephant—AA Beauty and the Beast—UA Best of Enemies—Col. Big Red—Buena Vista Big Wave—AA Bon Voyage—Buena Vista Boy Who Caught a Crook (Was: Boy Who Found *100,000)—UA Capture That Capsule—UA Cash On Demand—Col. Cinderella (Russ.)—Janus Coming Out Party (Br.)—Union Dalton Who Got Away—Dalton Damon and Pythias—MGM Damn the Defiant (Br.)—Col Dentist in the Chair, A (Br.)—Ajay Film Co Desert Patrol—U-I El Cid-AA Escape from East Berlin—MGM Five Weeks in a Balloon—Fox Flight That Disappeared—UA Follow That Dream—UA Francis of Assisi—Fox Gay Purree—War. Glgot—Fox Harold Lloyd’s World of Comedy—Continental Hatsri—Para. Heroes Island—UA Hey, Let’s Twist—Para. Honeymoon Machine—MGM Invasion of the Star Creatures—Am. Inti Invasion Quartet—MGM Island, The (Jap.)—Zenith It’s Only Money—Para Jack the Giant Killer—UA La Belle Americaine (Fr.)—Continental Land We Love—UA life of Maria Goretti (Ital )—Catholic Film Prods. Longest Day, The— Fo> Marco Polo—Am. Inti. Merrill's Marauders—War. Modern Times—United Artists Moon Pilot—Buena Vista Mothra—Col. Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation—MGM Music Man—War. Mysterious Island—Col. Nearly a Nasty Accident—U-I Nikki, Wild Dog of the North—Buena Vista No Man Is An Island—U-I Phantom of the Opera—U-I Pied Piper of Hamelin—Prod. Unlimited Pirates of Tortuga—Fox Prisoner of the Iron Mask—Am. Ir.tl. Purple Hills- Fox Queen of the Pirates—Col Reluctant Saint—Col. Ring a Ding Rhythm—Col. Road to Hong Kong—UA Runaway—Arp lx Safe At Home—Col. Search for Paradise—Stanley Warner Sergeant Was a Lady—U-I Sergeants 3—UA Snake Woman—UA Story of the Count of Monte Cristo—War. Stowaway in the Sky—UA Swinging Along—Fox Tarzan Goes to India—MGM Teenage Millionaire—UA Thief of Baghdad—MGM too Spartans—Fox Three Stooges in Orbit—Col. Three Stooges Meet Hercules—Col. Town Like Alice, A (Br.)—Rank Trojan Horse (Ital.)—Coloramu Underwater City—Col. Valley of the Dragons—Col. Vovage to the Bottom of the Sea—Fox We’ll Bury You—Col. When the Clock Strikes—UA Whistle Down the Wind (Br.)—Pathe-Am Wild Westerners—Col. Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm— MGM V" - » Have to Run Fast—UA 7.otz—Col. Morally Unobjectionable for Adult* and Adolescent* REVIEWED THIS ISSUE CLASS A-—Section II Antigone (Greek)—Ellis Films Atlantis, the Lost Continent—MGM Barabbas—Col. Belle Sommers—Col. Beyond All Limits—Pathe-Am. Big Money—UA Billy Budd—AA Birdmen of Alcatrax—UA Bridge to the Sun—MGM Broken Land—Fox Brushfire-^Para. Burn, Witch, Burn—Am. Inti. Burning Nights—UA Cat Burglar—UA Convicts 4 (was Reprieve)—AA Court Martial (Ger.)—UA. Cow and I, The (Fr.)—Zenith Inti. Days of Wine and Roses—War. Devil at 4 O’clock—Col. (Ind., Don’t Knock the Twist—Col. Dr. Blood's Coffin—UA Electra—UA Escape From Zahrain—Para Experiment In Terror—Col. Fear No More—I'athe-America Five Finger Exercise—Col. Flame in the Streets (Br.)—Atlantic Devi—Harrison PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED F1»tht of the Lost Balloon—Realart Follow That Man—UA Frantic (Fr.) —times Film Corp. Geronimo—UA Girls, Girls, Girls—Para. Guns of Darkness—War. Hand of Death—Fox Hands of a Stranger—AA Hell Is For Heroes—Para Hellions, The—Col. Horizontal Lieutenant—MGM Kid Galahad—UA Lion, The—Fox Lisa—Fox Lonely Are the Brave—U-I Loves of Salammbo— Fox Man Who Died Twice—Rep. Man Who Shot Liberty Valance—Para. Mans ter—UA Matter of Who (Br.)—Cardinal Mighty Ursus—UA Miracle Worker—UA Naked Edgt—UA Night Creatures—U-I Outsider—U-I Pirates of Blood River—Col. Pit and the Pendulum—Am. Inti. Premature Burial—Am. Inti. Requiem for a Heavyweight—Col. Sardonicus—Col. Savage Guns—MGM Scream of Fear—Col. Secret of Deep Harbor—UA Shame of the Sabine Women (Ital.)—U.P.R.C. Six Black Horses—U-I Spiral Road—U-I Stagecoach to Dancer’s Rock—U-I State Fair—Fox Sword of the Conqueror—UA U West Street—Col. Tales of Terror—Am. Inti. Third of a Man—UA Trunk, The—Col. Twenty Plus Two—AA Twist All Night-Am. Inti. Twist Around the Clock—Col. Two Tickets To Paris—Col. Valiant—UA Virgins of Rome (Ital.)—UA War Hunt-UA Weekend With Lulu—Col. World In My Pocket-MGM Young Doctors—UA Young Ones—Para. CLASS A — Section III—Morally Unobjectionable for Adalta REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Baltic Express (Pol.)—Telepix Corp. "Warriors Five—Am. Inti. •Crime Does Not Pay (Fr.)—Embassy Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?—War. Period of Adjustment—MGM Vojimbo—(Jap.)—Seneca Inti Ada—MGM Adventures of a Young Man—Fox All Fall Down—MGM And the Wild, Wild Women (Itol.)—’Trans- Lux Armored Command—AA Battle of Stalingrad (Swed.)—Trans-Lux Boys Night Out—MGM Breakfast At Tiffany’s—Para. Cape Fear—U-I Claudelle Inglish—War. Children’s Hour—UA Come September—U-I Counterfeit Traitor—Para. Couch, The—War. Double Bunk (Br.)—Show Corp. Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse—MGM George Raft Story—AA Great War, The—Lopert Hitler—AA Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus—UA Horror Hotel—Trans-Lux Hustler, The—Fox PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED If a Man Answers—U-I 1 Like Money—Fox Information Received (Br.)— U-l Innocents, The—Fox Interns—Col. 1 Thank a Fool—MGM Last Year At Marienbad (Fr.)—Astor Light in the Piazza—MGM Manchurian Candidate—UA Married Too Young—Headliner Money, Money, Money (Fr.)—Times Film Corp. Murder, Inc.—Fox Notorious Landlady—Col. On Any Street fwas: La Notte Brava) (Ital.) -Miller One Plus One—Selected Pics. One, Two, Three—UA Only Two Can Play (Br.)-Col. Panic in Your Zero—Am. Inti. Pigeon That Took Rome—Para. Ride the High Country—MGM Rider On a Dead Horse—AA Rocco and His Brothers (Ital.)—Astor Rome Adventure—War. Sail a Crooked Ship—Col. Satan Never Sleeps—Fox Season of Passion—UA Secrets of Nazi Criminals (Swed.)—Trans-Lux Summer and Smoke—Para. Susan Slade—War. Sweet Bird of Youth—MGM Taste of Honey—Continental l ender Is the Night—Fox Three On a Spree—UA Through a Glass Darkly (Swed .) — Janus Thunder of Drums—MGM Tower of London—UA Town Without Pity—UA Two for the Seesaw—UA Two Women (Ital.)—Embassy \ iew From the Bridge—Continental West Side Story—UA •Where the Truth Lies (Fr.)—Para. Who’s Got the Action—Para. Wolf Larsen—AA Morally Objectionable In Part for All PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED CLASS B Bachelor Flat—Fox Back Street—U-I Bloody Brood, The—Pathe-Am. Brain That Wouldn’t Die—Am. Inti. Cabinet of Caligari—Fox Chapman Report—War. Concrete Jungle—Fanfare Confession of An Opium Eater—AA Day the Earth Caught Fire—U-I Doctor In Love—Rank Dr. No—UA Explosive Generation—UA Firebrand, The—Fox Five Minutes To Live—Pathe-Am. Force of Impulse—Pathe-America Frightened City, The- -AA Girl Named Tamiko, A—Para. Goodbye Again—UA Guns of the Black Witch—Am. Intel. Gypsy—War. Head, The—Trans-Lux And God Created Woman (Fr.)—Kingsley Baby Doll—War. Bed of Grass (Greek)—Trans-Lux Bell'Antonio (Ital.)—Embassy Films Boccaccio 70 (Ital.)—Embassy Breath lest (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 Joan of the Angels?—Polish-Telepix Jules and Jim (Fr.)—Janus L’Awentura (Ital.)—Janus La Notte (Night) (Ital.)—Lopert House of Fright (was: Two Facet of Dr. Jekyll)—Amer. Inti. House of Women—Wax. It Happened In Athens—Fox Jessica—U A Joker, The (Fr.)—Lopert Journey to the Seventh Planet—Am. Inti Kind of Loving, A (Br.)—Governor La Yiaccia (Ital.)—Embassy Lcda (Fr.)—Times Lover, Come Back—U-I Lovers On a Tightrope (Fr.)—Interworld Man Trap—Para. Marines Let’s Go—Fox Mark, The (Irish)—Continental Mary Had a Little (Br.)—Lopert Maxine (Fr.)—Interworld Mongols—Colorama Night of Evil—Pathe-Am. Nights of Rasputin (Ital.)— Premiere No Love for Johnny (Br.)—Embassy Paris Blues—UA CLASS C — Condemned PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley Lea Liaisons Dtngereuses (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 Odd Obsession (Jap.)—Harrison Oscar Wilde (Br.)—Four City Enterprises Passionate Summer (Fr.-ltal.)—Kingsley Phaedra (Gk.)—Lopert Passion of Slow Fir* (Fr.)—Trans-Lux Paj roll—AA Peeping Tom—Astor Private Lives of Adam and Eve—U-I Purple Noon (Fr.)—Times Shout the Piano Player (Fr.)—Astor Siege of Syracuse—Para. Splendor in the Grass—War. Summerskin—Angel Tartars—MGM Telltale Heart—Brigadier That Touch of Mink—U-I Tomorrow Is My Turn (Fr.)— Showcorp. Too Late Blues—Para. 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. Wonders of Aladdin—MGM World by Night—War. Port of Desire—Union Pot Bouille (Lovers of Paris) (Fr.) — Continental Prime Time—Estanjay Films, Inc. Private Property—Citation Question of Adultery—NTA Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Br.)— Continental Savage Eye—Trans-Lux-Kingsley Inti. Sins of Mona Kent—Astor Smiles of a Summer Night (Swedish)—Rani Tales of Paris (Fr,)—Times Films Temptation' (Fr.-ltal.)—Shelton Third Sex (Ger.)—D. * F. Dist. Too Young, Too Immoral—Rialto Inti. Trials of Oacar Wilde (Br.)-Warwick Films Truth, The (La Ye rile) (Fr.)—Kingslev Inti. Viridiana (Sp.)-Kingsley Inti. Waited Lives and The Birth of Twins— K. Gordon Murray Production To The Editor TO THE EDITOR: Regarding the article entitled Traffic Safety-Car Statues He resies, may I comment? While the increase of irre sponsibility on the road, and reckless driving is just cause for the concern of everyone, and we agree something sure ly needs to be done; let us not in our regret over some who abuse, forget those who are sincere. No one can get sta tistics on "state of mind." Only God. I refer to paragraph six, last sentence, which 1 quote: ‘*ln most cases the purpose Is not spiritual protection, but a secularist excuse to act with abandon.” Is it true that this is generally the case? 1 would be inclined to wonder rather in this vein: How many have been forcefully reminded to watch and pray? How many prayers are spontaneously sent heavenward each day during long and short runs in our cars which take us almost every where we go? 1 would rather be on record for promoting more use of prayerful remind ers, not less. You have such a wonderful opportunity to point out the correct use of such things, being an editor, and I hope you will reconsider. The idea was originally born of a great need in our era of me chanized travel. I can understand the righteous indignation which we all feel to witness violations of the law, with sacredness flaunted so blasphemously; but after the Initial feeling of irritation has passed, I am sure a re-eval uation might be made in favor of the good reminders, which were intended to produce the opposite result. WE USE statues in our homes, churches, etc., which need no justification as prayer-aids. These sacramentals are dear to the hearts of all Catholics when considered thoughtfully. Nothing achieves one hundred percent reception or recogni tion, so we cannot relegate into oblivion good things because some do not appreciate sacred things, even to the extent of treating them sacriligiously. SO I hope you will under stand why I hope you will go to bat for St. Christopher, (bearer of Christ) and statues meant to influence the driver instead of a vacant shelf, which inspires no one. We all need constant reminders to be more constant in good thoughts. Com mon sense and conscience de cree that abuse of such things brings God’s disdain, not Grace. Good luck with your news paper, and 1 noted with interest the article on page 6, entitled Professor Assails Student Reading—commenting on high school reading lists. Not long ago, a Nun wrote an article in Our Sunday Visitor asking that this matter be looked into. I have wondered about some of the books my high school chil dren were required to read, and was told it was recommended reading for students. I hope something will be done to sup ply better material in the future, If not furnished by the school, where? ANNE C. CRONIN ATLANTA HOW MUCH IS THAT DAWGIE? ...Archbishop and Eddie Gasperini. FAMILY SUNDAY A rchbishop A ddresses HNS About Council The Recent Annual Family Communion Breakfast at the Shrine of the Immaculate Con ception witnessed a record at tendance for a Holy Name Sun day. More than 275 persons were served at the breakfast including Holy Name members, their families and friends. The Holy Name Society ini tiated this project four years ago, encouraging the members, along with the parishioners to receive Communion in family units and stay for the break fast meeting held after Mass in the Social Hall. THIS YEAR Archbishop, Paul J. Hallinan celebrated the Mass and was the principal speaker at the breakfast. The Archibishop congratu lated the Franciscan Fathers and the officers of the Holy Name Society for sponsoring the family Communion. He spoke on the recent Ecumenical Coun cil, advising 2,300 Bishops were in attendance and 600 Bishops spoke during the 2 month period. He outlined the relationship of the Council to the Archdiocese of Atlanta...the progress of the Council and progress of the Church in Atlanta in recent years. The Archbishop stressed the basic principles of the Church will not change, although new approaches and new methods will be initiated. A good ex ample occurred during a recent session of the council, when the voting was computed on IBM machines in the shadow of St. Peters...new methods with old world background. The Archibishop reminded the group as the world moves along we must examine our faith...we must rethink some ox the devotions and change with the times. TTiese changes will take time, understanding and education of religions and lay people. PROMINENT LEBANESE-AMERICAN Mrs. Ferris Thebit Buried Last Week Funeral services for Mrs. Ferris Thebit, formerly Mrs. Madelle Maloof of Rome, Geor gia, were held from the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception last week. A member of a dis tinguished Lebanese-American family, which has given the Church two archbishops and numerous priests and nuns, she died suddenly in the presence of her son, Dr. Louis J. Maloof, Oglethorpe University pro fessor. Born in 1895, she and her husband, Charles S. Maloof, escaped Ottoman oppression by coming to America in 1911. They settled in Rome, Georgia, where Mr. Maloof’s father was a lead ing merchant. When her hus band died in 1918, Mrs. Maloof, whose maiden name was also Maloof, assumed the family re sponsibilities with four child ren. In 1932, she married Ferris Thebit. A DESCENDANT of the Chas- sanids, the first ruling family in history to accept the Ca tholic Faith as a state reli gion, her mother was buried alive by the Ottoman Turks during World War 1, when the family estate in Lebanon was confiscated. Mrs. Thebit’s life long comment was: "I would rather live as a pauper in a free America than in a castle abroad." Though a member of St. Jo seph’s Maronite Church, her devotion to the Blessed Mo ther prompted her request that she be buried from the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. In his eulogy, the Rev. Jo seph Abi-Nader, St. Joseph’s pastor, extrolled "this mo ther’s piety, charity, and pa tience in her suffering.” He said that "Because she was a fervent Catholic, she made prayer the most important duty in her life. She conversed with God as familiarly as a child with his parents.” CELEBRANT of the Solemn Requiem was the Rev. Rene Maynard, O.F.M. of the Shrine, with the Rev. Theophilus Mc Nulty, O.F.M., Georgia Tech Chaplain, Deacon, and the Rev. Felix McGrath, O.F.M., Ogle thorpe University Chaplain. Sm- Subdeacon Master of Cere monies was the Rev. Linus Tigus, O.F.M. Pontifical absolution was pronounced in the Maronite Rite by the Rt. Rev. Joseph F. Abi- Chedid, rector, St. Elias Church, Birmingham, Maronite Chor-Bishop of Alabama, as sisted by Father Abi-Nader and the Rev. William Haddad, pastor of St. John’s Melkite Church. Chor-Bishop Abi-Chedie also presided at the burial in the family plot in Mt. Calvary Ca tholic section of Westview Ce metery. In the sanctuary were the Ve ry Rev. Mark Mages, O.S.B., prior, St. Bernard Abbey, Cull man, Ala., the Reverends Leo nard Kelly, O.F.M., Shrine pas tor, Adrian Donauer, O.S.B., of St. Bernard College; Simon Cherkauskas, O.C.S.O., Our Lady of the Holy Ghost Abbey, Conyers; John M. McDonough, pastor, St. Mary’s Church, Rome; Phillip Dagneau, S.M., of Marist College; and Patrick C. Connell, chaplain, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cancer Home, Atlanta. PALLBEARERS were Mes srs, Herbert Azar, Robert Ma loof, Abe Abraham, Tommy A- braham, Joe Simon, N. Simon. Altarboys were from the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Mrs. Thebit is survived by her husband, two sons, Dr. Maloof, and John W. Maloof, Atlanta attorney; two daughters, Mrs. Francis Shikany and Mrs. Michael Mansour, one sister, Mrs. Malakey Habib Maloof, a former Atlantan now residing in Zable, Lebanan; five grand children and a number oi nieces and nephews, all of Atlanta. SIGNS SHOW Religion Is Now Relevant PALM BEACH, Fla. (NC)~ The selection of Pope John XXIII as Time magazine’s man of the year shows that religion has become "intensely relevant” to the 20th century, Bishop John J. Wright of Pittsburgh said here. Bishop Wright said such 19th century agnostics and atheists as French writer Ernest Re nan would have thought it "ab surd” to suppose "that the Pope of Rome, smack in the middle of the 20th century and at the opening of the space age, would be chosen man of the year by a strictly secular news weekly of worldwide circula tion.” "THEY would have been fur ther astonished that the choice of the Pope would be made precisely in that New World to which, even then, the 19th century looked as the place where most of all "reason” would finally triumph over everything the papacy and reli gious values represented,” he said. Bishop Wright, in a lecture for the benefit of the new Cena cle Retreat House in Lantana, Fla., said the "amazing per sonality" of Pope John is one reason for his appeal to the public imagination. He added, however, that many other events in this century have contribu ted to making religion "the powerful force that it is today." AMONG these the Bi shop listed the rise of mili tant atheism through the com munist revolution. "This development,’’he said, "terrifying still in its threat, has not been without providen tial aspects: it has resulted in a more intelligent Christian witness in some parts of the world, a purged religious life in other parts of the world, and a fresh courage in pro claiming Christ on the part of those who now love for His own sake alone.” nous manner" in which Pope Pius XII used the teaching of fice of the Holy See to exer cise "a worldwide intellectual and spiritual leadership with out precedent in centuries.” The convening of the Se cond Vatican Council, "in all probability the major religious event of the 20th century.” AMONG other causes noted by Bishop Wright for the increased influence of religion: Pope Pius XI’s settlement of the so-called "Roman ques tion" and the Church’s result ing escape from defunct contro versies and its emergence into the area of 20th century con cerns. 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