The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, December 03, 1964, Image 7

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SPOTLIGHT ON SOCIAL REFORM Ready, Aim, Fire!! 'tv WILLIAM J. SMITH, S.J. There’s an organization out Westj with head quarters somewhere in Missouri, that is “far right” and "far out,” It is called the Minute- men, Very patriotic. Very anti-Communist and very “conservative,” They are also afflicted with a social and psychological neurosis that could be contagious. What they se< on the horizon that has escaped the notice of the rest of the nation is hard to dis cern, But they at least intend to be prepared for the last death struggle against the Communist con spiracy and invasion. The Minutemen will come armed for the fray—rifles, shotguns, pis tols, whatever “survival”wea pons are needed — they will have them. The applicant for membership in this “school of advanced patriotism" chooses his own weapons and brings them with him to the drill field. I They claim a membership run ning into the thousands. ' WHEN ELWOOD B. Dowd, in the play “Harvey” saw the six-foot rabbit as he draped himself around a lamp-post at three in the morning, the symbol of his illusions was a peaceful and playful companion. What the Minutemen see as they con jure up the grim picture of an America that has lost its spirit of resistance to the Communist menace is not recorded. But it must be an hor rendous phantasm which works upon their over wrought imaginations while they go through their military antics on some backwoods drill grounds deep in the heart of the midlands of Missouri. What has happened, according to the seers of the Minuteman mythology, is that America has lost its last fond hope of survival as a nation. YOU PERHAPS did not recognize that final day of destiny. But if you pulled down the lever in the voting booth marked for Lyndon Baines Johnson on November 3rd, you were an accomplice in the dread betrayal. The last hope of the world faded into oblivion as the computers and their human co agents flashed the news to the nation that Barry Goldwater was getting the licking of his life. ‘The hopes of millions that the Communist tide could be stopped with ballots instead of bullets have been turned into dust,” announced the November issue of "On Target,” the Minutemen’s patriotic bulle tin. ”1 hope the readers of this newsletter are not naive,” warned the editor. “We are not going to have a free election in 1968.” From now on — the issue must be decided by LITURGICAL CHANGES Ed Curtin Presents -iii . noinsi ni Bishop McDonough: Novenas To Continue c & s REALTY COMPANY “Specialists in Commercial and Industrial Real Estate” Suite 200 Henry Grady Bldg, Atlanta 3, Ga, Warehouses, Stores, Mfg, Plants, Acreage, Shopping Center Dev., Subdivision Dev., Industrial Dev,, Insurance 524-2052 MIKE & STEVE SERTICH PHILADELPHIA (NC) — A Georgia bishop told the congre gation at a Marian ceremony here that popular devotions, such as the Miraculous Medal Novema, will not be suppressed due to liturgical changes. Bishop Thomas J, McDonough of Savannah spoke (Nov. 27) at Mary’s Central Shrine dur ing observance of the 134th an niversary of the apparition of Mary to St. Catherine Laboure at the Daughters of Charity con vent at Rue du Bac in Paris, THE PRELATE said that with promulgation by Pope Paul VI and the Second Vatican Council of the Constitution on the Sac red Liturgy, many Catholics concluded popular devotions were to be discontinued. He said this is “erroneous.” ‘Thanks be to God, no such untoward action is contemplat ed,” he said. “Unquestionably, the devo tion of Our Lady of the Miracu lous Medal harmonizes with the DRUGS.., ROSWELL ROAD. NI.NN. ^ r: 21 v>. primary markets in APPROXIMATELY 100 UNLISTED STOCKS Tax-free municipal bonds PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS C. Bradford & Co. Members of the New York Stock Exchange & American Exchange Thomas H. Stafford, Resident Manager SUITE 736, BANK OF GARCIA BUILDING’ PHONE JAckson 2-6834 ATLANTA, GA. Gets Medal CINCINNATI (NC)—James B. Donovan, the New York lawyer who negotiated release of the Bay of Pigs Cuban prisoners, will be presented Xavier Uni versity’s St. Francis Xavier Medal Dec. 6. Father Paul L. O’Connor, S. J., Xavier president, said the medal honors a person judged to display in his life quali ties similar to those of St. Francis Xavier. bullets, not ballots. ( I hope MM headquarters have notified Secretary McNamara of their plans. We could save a great deal of money on the next military budget. Why waste millions on missiles while the boys from Missouri and elsewhere are already alerting the nation to the need of rifles and shotguns?) SHOULD THIS comedy of anti-Communist pan- tomine be taken seriously? Only to the extent of the Government putting a stop to it. I presume the FBI has the membership all catalogued and the names properly filed. But, according to report, they run into the thousands. One of the characteristics of the rabid anti- Communist rabble rouser is to set a more or less specific period of time when the “great invasion” and the final act of infiltration is to be success fully accomplished. To be specific makes the prophecy so much more graphic and conditions the fear complex of the audience to a much more sen sitive response — when the collection basket comes around. The Minutemen’s time schedule calls for the de nouement to take place before 1968. This is the shortest time lapse for the conquest by the Com mies that I have come across. It might be well for Government authorities to keep an eye on the movement lest they mistake April Fool’s Day 1966 or 1967 as “DerTag” and start shooting some where. THE ORGANIZATION is only four years old. It has not been the first of its kind. Twenty years ago, during the Christian Front and anti-Semitic days in Brooklyn, about twenty young zealots were indicted and brought to trial for a similar sort of venture. The home-made militia hadbeen engag ed in drilling for the day of destiny. Some of them had been charged with stealing ammunition and some sort of equipment from local armories. The fantastic venture was nipped in the bud. 'They've got the Junior Holy Name on trial,” remarked a court attendant to me as I dropped into the courtroom to see what was going on. The im plication may have been true, but it is just that danger of emotionally aroused, biased youngsters getting involved which puts the edge on movements of this kind. There is little likelihood of the Minutemen blow ing up the White House, but fanaticism and fire arms hardly blend into a healthy social condition. Perhaps an official investigation and full exposure of what actually is going on in their ranks would be the quickest way to dampen the ardor of their delusions. AERIAL VIEW showing model of plan for the grave at Arlington National Cemetery of the late President John F. Kennedy. norms and laws of the Church... these prayers and petitions di rected to God, through His Im maculate Mother, provide for a fuller participation in the lit urgical life of the Church,” he said. With the updating of the Church by the council, Bishop McDonough said, “much em phasis, and justifiably so, has been put upon the Sacred Lit urgy with particular reference to the Sacrifice of the Mass (and) ... the implementation of the vernacular in the Mass is for the sole purpose of bringing you and me closer to Calvary.” “WITH THE promulgation of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, which highlighted the Mass”, the bishop stated, “it was concluded by some, al though erroneously, that other devotions were to be discour aged or discontinued. The reci tation of the Rosary, the Sta tions of the Cross, May and October devotions and special novenas, among others have been mentioned, “MANY DEVOTEES of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal have asked: ‘Is the novena to be suppressed?' Thanks be to God, no such juntoward action is contemplat- ed. Devotion to Mary must be sustained and increased. She is our most powerful Intercessor before the throne of God. 'The Constitution on the Sac red Liturgy mentions specifi cally the retention of popular devotions which are in accord with the laws and norms of the Church. In fact, it states that such devotions ‘are to be high ly commended,' ” he said. Name Ship For Priest CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (NC)~ The Navy will have a ship next July named after the only chap lain awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Mayor Edward Crane said he has been notified by Navy Sec retary Paul Nitze that an es cort destroyer to be launched at Bay City, Mich., will be named for the late Father Jo seph T, O’Callahan, S.J., who served with heroism aboard the aircraft carrier Franklin. The carrier was hit by Japa nese suicide bombers off Kobe, Japan, March 19, 1945, causing 832 deaths and 200 wounded, FATHER O’Callahan, a na tive of Boston who attended ..Cambridge schools, was Ate, first Jesuit to enter active duty in World War II, He saw ac tion in the African and Nor mandy campaigns and joined the crew of the carrier Franklin 17 days before it was smashed by Japanese bombers. Father O'Callahan received the nation’s highest reward for heroism from President Harry S. Truman in January, 1946. He was cited for leading fire-fight ing crews on the blazing deck of the Franklin and for assisting the dead and dying. THE priest manned a fire hose and directed the jettison ing of live ammunition and flooding of the magazine. Ac cording to the citation given him, he “inspired the gallant officers and men to fight hero ically and with profound faith in the face of almost certain death and to return their strick en ship to port.” LEGION OF DECENCY MOVIE RATINGS A-l-Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage Alakazam. The Great Angel in a Taxi Boy Who Caught a Crook Brass Bottle, The Capture That Capsule Cavalry Command Circus World, The Dentist in the Chair. The Dream Maker, The Fall of the Roman Empire Flipper’s New Adventure Flight That Disappeared Francis of Assisi Gladiators Seven Goliath and the Sins of Babylon Hard Day’s Night, A Heroes Island Honeymoon Machine •Incredible Journey Incredible Mr. Limpet. The Invasion Quartet It’s a Mad. Mad, Mad,' Mad World Lively Set. The Mary Poppins McHale's Navy Misadventures of Merlin Jones. The Moonspinners, The Mysterious Island Niki, Wild Dog of the North One Man’s Way Patsy, The Pirates of Tortuga Purple Hills Queen of the Pirates Raiders, The Raiders of Leyte Gulf Sampson and the Slave Queen Search for Paradise Sergeant Was a Lady Seven Faces of Dr. Lao Snake Woman Son of Captain Blood Summer Holiday Swinging Maiden, The Tarazan’s Three Challenges Teenage Millionaire Thief of Bagdad Ticklish Affair, A Tiger Walks, A Titans, The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze, The •Thomasina Unearthly Stranger, The Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea When the Clock Strikes •Who Is Minding the Store Wild and Wonderful Yank in Vietnam. A You Have to Run Fast Young and the Brave A-2—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults & Adolescents 633 Squadron Frantic —-Roma-- Fwry Smuggler's Bay And Suddenly It’s Murder Gold f or Caesars Any Number Can Win Good Neighbor Sam Atlantis, The Lost Continent j’d Rather Be Rich Behold a Pale Horse Captain Newman, M.D. Cat Burglar Chalk Garden, The Children of the Damned Chushringura Company of Cowards Convicts 4 Cow and 1, The Dark Purpose Devil at 4 o'Clock Devil Ship Pirates. The Distant Trumpet, A Dr. Blood's Coffin Ensign Pulver Escape by Night Evil Eye Horror of It All, The Ladies Who Do Ladybug. Ladybug Lancelot and Guinevere Man from Rio Man Who Died Twice Mary, Mary Muscle Beach Party My Name Is Ivan Naked Edge Night Train to Paris No. My Darling Daughter Old Dark House, The Pit and the Pendulum Point of Order Roustabout Robin and the Seven Hoods SardOnicus Scream of Fear Secret Door, The Send Me No Flowers Seven Days in May Sing and Swing Sound of Trumpets Stage Coach to Thunder Rock Stolen Hours Suitor Surf Party Swingin' Affair, A Thunder Island Train 349 from Berlin Twenty Plus Two Walls of Hell Weekend with Lulu World of Henry Orient. The Young Doctors A-3—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults Ada America, America Armored Command ••Becket Bikini Beach Buddha Cartouche Cardinal, The Ceremony, The Claudelie Inglish Come September Murder, Inc. Muriel Nightmare in the Sun Panic Button •Paris When It Sizzles Prize. The Rampage Rebel with a Cause Rocco and His Brothers .Satan Never Sleeps Couch. The Dead Ringer Eyes of Annie Jones, The Flight from Ashiya For Love or Money For Those Who Think Young Global Affair. A Great War, The Guest. The Guns at Batasi Season of Passion Straight Jacket Summer and Smoke Sundays and Cybele Susan Slade Take Her, She’s Mine •Tamahina Three on a Spree Third Secret, The Hellfire Club Hustler, The Killer. The Love with the Proper Stranger Mafioso Man's Favorite Sport Man Who Couldn't Walk Mamie Move Over Darling Thunder of Drums To Bet or Not to Bed Topkapi Twilight of Honor Two Women Victors, The Wall of Noise Where Love Has Gone- Wives and Lovers Young Lovers, The A-4-Morally Unobjectionable for Adults Advise and Consent Best Man, The Circle of Deception Cleo From 5 to 7 Cool World, The Devil's Wanton •Divorce Italian Style Doctor Strangelove Easy Life, The Eclipse Freud Girl with the Green Eyes Important Man Intruder Lilith Lolita Long Day's Journey into Night Martin Luther Mondo Cane Night of the Iguana Organizer, The ,with Reservations Pressure Point Sky Above and the Mud Below, The Storm Center Strangers in the City Suddenly, Last Summer Tom Jones Too Young tb Love Visit, The Young and the Willing, The B—Morally Objectionable in Part for All PRESIDENT of the Nation al Conference of Catholics in Youth Serving Agencies is John J. Ehret, executive sec retary of the Catholic Youth Organization in the Toledo, Ohio, diocese. ANSWER TO last week’s puzzle EES SEES eeeebe BIB BBBB Ml 13Bn A House is Not a Home Americanization of Emily, The Conjugal Bed Curse of the Living Corpse Day the Earth Caught Fire Dementia No 13 Devil and the Ten Commandments Explosive Generation •Four for Texas •From Russia with Love Goodbye Again Gun Hawk, The Head, The He Rides Tall Honeymoon Hotel An Affair of the Skin And God Created Women Baby Doll Bed of Grass Breathless Christine Keeler Come Dance With Me Doll, The Empty Canvas Expresso Bongo Five Day Lover Green Carnation Green Mare Heroes and Sinners Image of Love I Love, You Love Knife in the Water L'Avventura La Notte (Night) Lady Chatterley's Lover House of Fright House of Women Jessica Joker, The Kitten with a Whip Lady in the Cage. The Led a Long Ships. The Lover, Come Back Man in the Middle, The Man Trap Masque of the Red Death New Interns, The Night Must Fall No Love for Johnny Palm Springs Weekend Paris Blues Peeping Tom Psyche 59 Purple Noon Racing Fever and Eve Shot in the Dark Soldier in the Rain Splendor in the Grass Strangler, The Sunday in New Yark Under Age Vice and Virtue Viva La Vegas Wild Harvest World by Night Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 7 ONE HOUR "MODERNIZING"CLEANERS 3995 PEACHTREE ROAD IN BROOKHAVEN MARIST UNIFORMS A SPECIALTY 1 Hour Service Every Day Til 3:00 P.M. ST. JOSEPH’S INFIRMARY SODA FOUNTAIN COFFEE SHOP AND RESTAURANT LOCATED NEXT TO GIFT SHOP ON MAIN FLOOR IN NEW BUILDING ATLANTA, GA. “PET.^you betl" MU* COMPANY DAIRY DIVISION For Convenient Home Delivery In Atlanta Call 636-8677 CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE Trombone, slide Conn, with case. Excellent condition. White dinner jacket, size 38 long. Trousers. Practically new. Call 627-3627. 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