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BISHOP Thomas J. McDonough of Savannah is shown ordaining Father Franklin Urada, O.C.S.O.,
at the Trappist Monastery of the Holy Ghost in Conyers. Below, Father Urada is shown blessing
his father, sister and nephew.
MISSIONARIES
Christmas
Tree War
In Korea
PANMUNJOM, Korea (NC)—
The United Nations Command
has again ignored a commu
nist demand to remo/e a
Christmas tree set up on the
southern boundary of the de
militarized zone overlooking a
valley in the communist portion
of the zone.
The communists made the de
mand at a meeting of Military
Armistice Commission secre
taries held at Pan nu ijom, the
neutral area in the middle of
the zone.
TWO years ago the commu
nists made a similiar demand
when a lighted Christmas tree
was erected by United Nations
forces where the Reds could
take a look at it. At that time
Col. Vincent F. Goodsell, then
Military Armistice Commis
sion chief secretary replied:
4 ‘Free men have been lighting
Christmas trees for 1,900
years. We are not going to stop
now.*’
The erection of the Christ
mas tree and the Red demand
for its removal are by now
established annual events in the
verbal war going onatPanmun-
jom since July, 1953, when the
armistice was signed.
Conference Set
For The Congo
LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo
(NC) — More than 200 persons
.v l meet here on Jan. 4 for
the Pan-African Catholic Edu
cation nference. The Catho
lic churci is responsible for
nearly 40% of the schools in
Africa south of the Sahara.
Bernard Chidzero, a Roho-
desian-born UN official sta
tioned in Nairobi, Kenya, will
direct the conference.
In South America Face Radio Battle
UA PAZ, Bolivia (NC)-- The
Maryknoll “radio schools“
broad-^'' ing to more than 10
million Indians living in the
Andean highlands of South A-
m.n'ica are facing a long war
Ed Curtin
Presents
of words with a formidable
opponent- -Radio Moscow.
Soviet Russia announced
early in December it would
begin beaming radio programs
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in Quechua, the only language
spoken by most of the Indians
who are scattered through
Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and
northern Argentina.
AT THE present time most
of the Queoaia-language broad
casts originate from a network
of stations operated by the
Maryknoll Fathers, and from
oie large station supported by
Protestants. Communist efforts
to jam these stations have back
fired by angering Indians who
tune in the programs to learn
Spanish, agricultural methods,
history, h3alth and religion.
With their radio stations, the
Maryknoll Fathers have been
able to establish schools in
otherwise - inaccessible
maintain villages. Each school
has a volunteer instructor, a
transistor radio, an alarm
clock, a hlue and white flag,
and a blackboard and charts.
When the alarm clock goes
off, the instructor turns on the
radio and runs up the flag to
call the villagers. First the
instructor is told now to run
the class and then, as the vil
lagers assemble around the ra
dio, the class begins.
THE Radio Moscow broad
casts will be devoted prima
rily to entertainment and com
munist propaganda. The Mary-
knoll stations here are con
fident the forthcoming battle of
words will be won by those
who are giving the Quechua In
dians a chance to impro ve their
lives.
NKW LOOK FOK POSTULANTS—Sisters of St. Philip Neri
of Barcelona. Spain, now represented in the dioceses of
Miami and Reno, have adopted this modern garb especially
for postulants in this country. The three-piece attire shown
here is beige in color and with a skirt that reaches to just
below the knees. Black veils are worn during religious de
votions and prayers. The order has five postulants, all na
tives of Cuba living in Miami, in the recently opened first
U. S. novitiate.
LEGION OF DECENCY
MOVIE RATINGS
A-l-Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage.
Alakazam, The Great
Boy Ten Feet Tall, A
Boy Who Caught a Crook
Brass Bottle. The
Capture That Capsule
Cavalry Command
Circus World, The
Disorderly Orderly. 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
Mediterranean Holiday
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
•Thomatina
Unearthly Stranger, The
Voyage to the Bottom of
the Sea
When the Clock Strikes
•Who Is Minding the Store
World Without Sun
Yank in Vietnam, A
You Have to Run Fast
Young and the Brave
A-2—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults & Adolescents
633 Squadron
Amazons of Rome
And Suddenly It's Murder
Any Number Can Win
Atlantis, The Lost Continent
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 I, 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
Frantic
Fury of Smuggler's Bay
Gold for Caesars
Good Neighbor Sam
I'd Rather Be Rich
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
Seance on a Wet Afternoon
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
Claudelle Inglish
Come September
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
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
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
Season of Passion
Strange Bedfellows
Summer and Smoke
Sundays and Cybele
Susan Slade
Take Her, She’s Mine
Tamahina
Three on a Spree
Third Secret. The
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, with Reservations
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
B—Morally Objectionable in
Advise and Consent
Best Man, The
Circle of DecY><>on
Cleo From 5 to 7
Cool World, The
Devil's Wanton
•Divorce Italian Style
Doctor Strangelo”e
Easy Life. The
Eclipse
Freud
*ri:
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
John Goldfarb, Please
Come Home
Kitten with a Whip
Lady in the Cage. The
Leda
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
C—Condemned
Law, The
Let Liaisons Dangereuses
Liane, Jungle Goddess
Love Game
Love Is My Profession
Love on a Pillow
Lovers, The
Mademoiselle Striptease
Maid in Paris
Mating Urge
Miller's Beautiful Wife
Molesters. The
Mom and Dad
My Life to Live
Moon Is Blue, The
Never on Sunday
Nude Odyssey, The
Oscar Wilde
Passionate Summer
Port of Desire
Pressure Point
Sky Above and the Mud
Below, The
Storm Center
Strangers in the City
Suddenly, Last Summer
Tom Jones
Too Young to Lqve
Visit. The
Young and the Willing. The
Part for All
Peeping Tom
Psyche 39
Purple Noon
Racing Fever
and Eve
Shot in the Dark
Soldier in the Rain
Splendor in the Grass
Strangler. The
Sunday in New York
Under Age
Vice and Virtue
Viva La Vegas
Wild Harvest
World by Night
Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow
Pot Bouille (Lover of Paris)
Prime Time
Private Property
Question of Adultery
Saturday Night and Sunday
Morning
Sex and the Single Girl
Seven Capital Sins
Silence, The
Sins of Mona Kent
Slave Trade in the World
Today
Trials of Oscar Wilde
Truth, The (La Verite)
Weekend
Wasted Lives and the
Birth of Twins
Woman in the Dunes
7 WON, 2 LOST
Cadets Defeat Red
Elephants, 66-61
BY WILLIAM VOGTNER
The Marist Cadets traveled
to Gainesville, Friday, to de
feat the Gainesville Red Ele
phants 66 - 61, The Cadets
came from behind in the second
half and took the victory from
the Red Elephants.
The scoring was led by Mark
Hamilton with 24 points. Phil
Hunt, a newcomer to the Cadet
squad was runner up with 17
points. Christy Hauck had 6,
Joe Murray 12, John Paris
4, and Jack Murphy 3.
IN OTHER action Marist de
feated GMA at Sandy Springs
59-51, for another victory for
First Friday
First Friday Club of Atlanta
monthly luncheon meeting will
be on THURSDAY, December
31st, at twelve noon in the
Medallion Room of the Pied
mont Hotel. All members and
guests are invited to attend
this important meeting. The
theme of this meeting will be
plans and progress in 1965,
the Cadets, Marist led the GMA
Kadets throughout the game but
GMA came back to tie the Ca
dets in the fourth quarter.
The Marist Cadets were soon
brought ahead by the good shoot
ing of Phil Hunt. Phil was high
man for the night with 16 and
was backed up by Mark Hamil
ton with 15. Other scoring was
John Paris 6, Christy Hauck7,
Ron Bennett 5, Jim Jarboe 1
Joe Murray 7, and George Mat
tingly 2, The Cadets have won
7 and lost 2.
ANSWER TO
LAST WEEK’S PUZZLE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 7
SISTER PASCAL comforts a patient at Holy Family Hospital,
Mandar, India, where she has held the post of Administrator
for the past four years. A member of the Medical Mission
Sisters (Philadelphia), Sister Pascal is returning to India, to
join the staff of Holy Family Hospital, New Delhi, as Director
of Nursing Services.
NURSING DIRECTOR
Sister Mary
Pascal
Leaves For India
Sister M. Pascal Volker,
former Atlanta resident, leaves
this week for New Delhi, India,
where she will take up the post
of Director of Nursing Services
at the Medical Mission Sisters*
Holy Family Hospital.
Sister Pascal, who has been
nursing in India for the past
seven years, is completing a six
months furlough in the United
States. She visited at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. Volker of 675 Holderness
Street.
A GRADUATE of Sacred
Heart High School and St. Jo
seph's Infirmary School of
Nursing, Atlanta, Sister Pascal
entered the Medical Mission
Sisters in 1952. She received
her B.S. in Nursing from the
Catholic University in Washing
ton, D. C. in 1956. The follow
ing year she was missioned to
India.
The Medical Mission Sisters,
from their American head
quarters in Philadelphia, pre
sently staff seven hospitals and
medical centers in India. A no
vitiate for young Indian girls
who want to become Medical
Mission Sisters is also locat-
Protestants Aid
Mission Priest
NEWARK, N.J. (NC) — One
hundred beds and mattresses
and assorted hospital equip
ment are on their way to an
island mission off the coast
of Red China, thanks to the
generosity of officials of St.
Barnabas Hospital, a Protes
tant institution here.
The mission is directed by
Father Edward J. Moffett, M.M.
a native of Newark who had
been visiting his family here.
Father Moffett, who once was
imprisoned by the Chinese com
munists, runs a 110-bed hospi
tal at his mission, a mile off
the China coast.
ed in Poona, near Bombay. The
Medical Mission Sisters have
been bringing the benefits of
modern medicine to those in
greatest need in Africa, Asia
and South America for the last
forty years.
Ft. Olgethorpe
Altar-Rosary
The monthly meeting of St.
Gerard's Altar-Rosary Society
of FA. Oglethorpe, Georgia was
held on December 10th in the
school cafeteria.
Newly elected officers for
1965 installed by Father Robert
McCrief were: Mrs. Michael
Semilo, President; Mrs. Ralph
Brown, Vice President; Mrs.
Grent Wall; Secretary; Mrs.
Edward Sheridan; Treasurer;
Mrs. R.L. Sampson; Corres
ponding Secretary and Mrs. Ed
ward Eaker, Publicity Chair
man,
Speaker for the evening was
Father Robert McCrief.
The meeting was concluded
with a Christmas Party Si ex
changing of gifts. Hostesses
were: Mrs. Charles Hunt, Mrs.
R.L. Sampson, Mrs. Homer An
derson, and Mrs. Edward Ea
ker.
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