The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, December 31, 1964, Image 7

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.1 V J IJA.MKV AFB, 1TKHTO HICO—Francis Caidinal Spellman of New York inspects an honor guard here as the Cardinal made his 14th consecutive Christmas visit to members of the armed forces overseas, highlighted this year by his offering Midnight Mass at Guantanamo Naval Station, Cuba. ANNUAL OVERSEAS TRIP Cardinal Spellman Offers Christmas Mass In Cuba GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba- (NC) On the doorstep of the wes tern world's bastion of athei stic communism Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York brought the Christmas mess age of the Prince of Peace to hundreds in the nation’s defense forces. Hlghpoint of the cardinal's 14th consecutive Christmas visit to U. S. military per sonnel stationed overseas was the Christmas Midnight Mass offered in the chapel at the str ategic naval base here. AN overflow congregation ot Navy and Marine personnel sta tioned here assisted at the Mass. The chapel was filled to its 500 capacity while more than 100 others stood in aisles and doorways. For the first time in his 48- year priesthood Cardinal Spel lman offered Mass at an altar facing the congregation in the English vernacular. He was as sisted at the Mass by Father (Lt. Comdr.) Alfred F. Van Beck of Milwaukee, the base’s chief Catholic chaplain, and Msgr. Patrick V. Ahern, the CATHOLIC HISTORIAN Woman Educator Receives Prize WASHINGTON (NC)— Helen C, White, English professor at the University of Wisconsin, was presented with the 1964 John Gilmary Shea Prize of the American Catholic His torical Association here. The presentation was made during a luncheon (Dec, 29) at the association's 45th annual meeting in the Shoreham Hotel here , Miss White was honored for her book, "Tudor Books of Saints and Martyrs," The $200 prize is given annually to rec ognize an American Catholic whose work in the opinion of a committee has made the most original and distinguished con tribution to historical know ledge during the year. ANTHONY F. Turhollow of Los Angeles made the presen tation on behalf of the commit tee of judges. Auxiliary Bis hop Philip M. Hannan of Wash ington presided, Brian Tierney, Cornell Uni versity professor, was inaug urated president of the associa tion. He succeeds Vincent P. De Santis of the University of Notre Dame, who was the principal speaker at the prize award luncheon. Tierney is a native of Scun- thrope, England, and was edu cated at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He served as a member of the history depart ment at the Catholic Univer sity of America here from 1951 to 1959 and since then has been professor of medieval history at Cornell. MISS White is a native of New Haven, Conn. She was educated at Radcliffe College, Cam bridge, Mass., and the Univer sity of Wisconsin. She has been teaching English at Wisconsin since 1919 and is now chairman of its English department. She is the author of several other books, has been a frequent speaker at national Catholic conventions and has received a number of other awards for her literary efforts. Father Philip Hughes, C.S.C., of the University of Notre Dame, was elected first vice president and will succeed automatically to the presidency next year. Marian McKenna of Manhattan- ville College of the Sacred Heart, Purchase, N. Y„ was elected second vice president to succeed Father Lowrie J. Daly, S.J., of St. Louis University, Msgr. John Keating Cartwright, rector of St. Matthew's cathe dral here, treasurer, and Fath er Robert Trisco of the Catho lic University of America, sec retary, remain in office. Members of the executive council elected for three-year terms are Donald P. Gavin of John Carroll University, Cleve land, and James A. Brundage of the University of Wisconsin. Pope May Come Here NEW ORLEANS (NC)—Arch bishop John P. Cody ofNewOr- leans expressed belief here that Pope Paul VI will visit the Unit ed States some day — but added that someday may be several years away. The prelate was the first speaker in a series of press conferences inaugurated by the Press Club of New Orleans. He told newsmen since the Pope knows the people of the United States and the people know him, a papal visit to the U.S. "may be delayed several years.' In response to questions about ecumenism. Archbishop Cody lauded two programs here - "Operation Understanding" and the Judeo-Chrtstlan Seminar of Loyola University. He said '^Operation Understanding," which entails visits by persons of various religions to churches and synagogues where respec tive religious beliefs and prac tices are explained, will be re newed in January, cardinal’s secretary and trav eling companion. Later on the sunny Christmas morning the cardinal made a two-mile tour of the Bay area in the admiral's barge. He also visited the base’s jet airfield. The cardinal offered his second Christmas Mass, at which sai lors and Marines and members of their families assisted, at an open-air movie theater. THE cardinal had breakfast in the base mess hall with mem bers of the ground forces de fense command. At a reception, he personally greeted hundreds of the Navy and Marine de fense forces, passing out a Christmas gift to each one. From a guard post close by, Cardinal Spellman got a view of the other side of the "ca ctus curtain" where the com munistic forces of Fidel'Cas- tro dominate. Next the cardi nal was taken on a helicop ter trip and got a birdseye view of Castroland. After eating Christmas din ner with hundreds of enlisted men in a base mess hall, the cardinal returned to base head quarters and in the chapel off ered his third Christmas Mass at 4 p.m. CARDINAL Spellman, mili tary vicar of the U. S. armed forces, arrived here (Dec. 24) from Puerto Rico by Navy plane. He was met by Rear A dm. John D. Bulkeley, com mander of the base here and members of his staff. The cardinal was accom panied by Rear Adm. J. Floyd Dreith, chief of Navy chap lains, who conducted Protest ant services at the base cha pel on Christmas. In Puerto Rico, Cardinal Spellman had officiated at the consecration of Bishop Fremlot Torres Oliver of Ponce. IN A high school auditorium at Fort Buchanan, P.R., the cardinal offered Christmas eve Mass for more than 300 Army, Marine and Navy servicemen and members of their fami lies. After the Mass the cardinal stressed to the congregation the importance of each Ameri can in uniform keeping peace throughout the world. He recall ed his other Christmas visits with U. S. servicemen over seas, both in peace and war. Cardinal Spellman was feted at a reception at the Fort Buch anan Service Club, where he passed out Christmas gifts to the hundreds of servicemen he greeted personally. DURING his visit to the mili tary installations in Puerto Rico, the cardinal was the guest of Brig. Gen. John W. Dobson, commanding general of the An tilles Command with headquar ters at Fort Brooke. LEGION OF DECENCY A-1 (Unob)o€llonablo for All) Ap«ct>« Rifles Boy 10-Feet Toll Capture That Capsule Cavalry Command Cheyenne Autumn Circus World Oimka Dream Maker, The Disorderly Orderly Duke Wore Jeans Earth -1 Dies Screaming East of Sudan Emil and Detectives Fall of the Roman Empire Fate Is the Hunter Father Goose F.B.I. Code »» Finest Hours First Men on the Moon Flipper's New Adventure Four Days in November Gladiators Seven Godzilla vs. the Thing Golden Arrow, The Goliath and the Sins Of Babylon Guns of August Hard Day's Night ‘ Hey There, It'* • Yogi Bear Incredible Journey Invasion Quartet Island of the Blue Dolphins It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Lassie's Great Adventure Law of the Lawless Lilies of the Field Lively Set McHale's Navy Magic Fountain Mary Popplns Master Spy Mediterranean Holiday MGM's Big Parade of Comedy Moon-Spinners, The Murder Most Foul Murder Ahoy My Fair Lady My Son, the Hero Mysterious Island Never Put it in Writing One Man's Way Only One N.Y. Pied Piper of Hamelin Pirates of Tortuga Purple Hills Queen of the Pirates Raiders, The Ready for the People Rhino Ride the Wild Surf Robinson Crusoe on Mars Samson and the Slave Queen Santa Claus Conquers Martians Secret of Magic Island Sergeant Was a Lady Seven Facts of Dr. Lao Snake Woman Son of Captain Blood Swingin' Malden, The Tattooed Police Horse Teenage Mlllloneiro Thief of Baghdad Thomasina Those Callaways Tiger Walks Unearthly Stranger Valley of Dragons Voyage to Bottom of the Sea Voyage to End of Universe When the Clock Strikes Who's Minding the Store Wild and the Wonderful World Without Sin Yank In Vie! Nam You Hava to Run Fast A-2 (Unob)ottlonablo for Adullt, Adolottonft) Aphrodite Fail Safe Advance to the Rear Family Diary And Suddenly It's Fiances, The Murder Atlantis, the Lost Continent Bandits of Orgosoio No My Darling Sound of Trumpets Daughter Suitor, The One Potato, Two Stagecoach to Frantic Potato Thunder Rock Gold for the Caesars Pit and the Stop Train 349 From Goliath and the Pendulum Berlin Island of Vampires Point of Order Swingin' Affair Behold a Pale Horse Gone Ara the Days Quick Gun Taggart Blood on Arrow Good Neighbor Sam Ring of Treason That Man From Rio Bullet for a Badman Guns of Darkness Captain Newman, Hide and Seek Robin and the Seven Thunder Island Hoods Trunk, The M.D. Horror of It All, The Roustabout Twenty Plus Two Chalk Garden Householder, The Sardonicus Unsinfcabl* Molly Children of the I'd Rather Be Rich Satan Bug Brown Damned Kings of the Sun Seance on Wet Voice of the Chushingura Ladles Who Do Afternoon Hurricane Convicts 4 Ladybug, Ladybug Scream of Fear Walk A Tight Rope Dark Purpose Last Man on Earth Secret Door, The Walk Into Hell Devil Ship Pirates, Lawrence of Arabia Secret Invasion Walls of Hell The Man From Secret of Deep War Is Hell Distant Trumpet Galveston, The Harbor Weekend With Lulu Dr. Blood's Coffin Moro Witch Doctor Send Me No Flowers Witchcraft Escape by Night Muscle Beach Party Seven Days in May World of Henry Ensign Pulver Night Walker Shock Treatment Orient, The Evil Eye Night Train to Paris Sing and Swing Young Doctors Evil of Frankenstein Nightmare 433 Squadron Your Cheatin' Hear. America, America Andy Ape Woman Armored Command Beta's Girl Becket Bedtime Story Bikini Beach Billy Liar Blind Corner Buddha Bus Riley's Back In Town Cardinal. Tha Cartouche Ceremony, The Code 7, Victim S Commando Couch, The Crooked Road Dead Ringer Don't Tempt the Devil Eyes of Annie Jones, The Face in the Rain Fargo A-3 (Unobjociionablo for Adultt) Flight From Ashlya For Those Who Think Young Global Affair Goldfinger Goodbye Charlie. Great War, The • Guest, The Guns at Batesl Hellfire Club Horror Castle Invitation to e Gunfighter Killers, The Kisses For My President Love With the Proper Stranger Los Tarantos Luck of Ginger Coffey Mafioso Mail-Order Bride Man Who Couldn't Walk Man's Favorite Sport Marnie Money, Money, Money Move Over Darling Muriel Naked Kiss Nightmare In the Sun One Plus One Out-of-Towners Outrage, The Panic Button Panic In the Year Zero Paris When It Sizzles Pink Panther Prize, The Rio Conchos Rocco and His Brothers Rounders Season of Passion Seduced and Abandoned Soft Skin Strait-Jacket Strange Bedfellows Take Her, She's Mine Tamahine Thin Red Line Third Secret, The Threepenny Opera Three On a Spree Thunder of Drums Torpedo Bay To Bed or Not Bed Topkapl Twilight of Honor Two Women Victors, The West Side Story Where Love Has Gone Woman of Straw Woman Who Wouldn't Die, The Youngblood Hawke Young Lovers, The Zulu to A-4 Adam and Eve Best Man, The Black Like Me (Unobjottionablo for Acfvlfi, With Reservations*) iw Freud Girl of the Night Long Day's Journey Strangers In the City Into Night This Sporting Life Martin Luther Case of Dr. Laurent GIr( w , th , he Green Mondo Cane Tom Jones Cleo from 5 to 7 Cool World, The Devil's Wanton Divorce, Italian Style Dr. Strangelovo Easy Life, The Eclipse Never Take Candy ^°° Young to Love From a Stranger Under the Yum Yum Night of the Iguana Tree Nothing But the Best victim Organizer, The Visit, The L-Shaped. Room, The Pumpkin Ea'tVr We Ik 0n ,h « Wild Servant, The * ,< ** Sky Above and the Young and the Mud Below, The Willing, The Eyes Important Man Intruder King of Kings La Dolce Vita Lilith lolita ■ (Objotlionablo In Port for Gun Hawk, The Man In the Middle He Rides Tall Honeymoon Hole Horror of Party Beach House Is Not A Home. A Irma La Douce Americanization of Emily, The Black Sabbath Carpetbaggers, The Cleopatra Comedy of Terrors Conlugal Bed, The Crazy Desire Cry of Battle Curse of the Living John Goldfarb Corpse Dementia 13 Devil and Ten Commandments Diary of Bachelor Four For Texas . From Russia With Love Get Yourself a College Girl All) Red Masque of the Death New Interns, The Night Must Fall No Greater Sin (was: II and Anxious) Nutty, Naughty Please Come Chetesu . Home Human Bondage Joy House Pa lame Party Klssln' Cousins p * lm Springs Kitten with A Whip „ Weekend Lady in a Cage p *7Ch* St Long Ships, The ?*dng Fever Looking For Love Seventh Dawn Love on the Riviera Sex And The Single Love, Italian Way Girl Affair of the Skin, An And God Created • Woman Baby Doll Balcony, The Bed of Grass Bell'Antonlo Boccaccio 70 Bonne Soup*, La Breathless Christine Keeler Affair, The Cold Wind in August Come Dance With Me Contempt Doll, The During One Night Empty Canvas Expresso Bongo Five Day Lover Girl With the Golden Eyes Green Carnation (was: Trials ol Oscar Wilde) Green Mar* C (Condemned) Heroes and Sinners Magdalena I Am a Camera Maid in Paris I Love, You Love Mating Urge Image of Love Miller's- Beautiful Wife Joan of the Angels? Mistress for the Jules and Jim Summer, A Kiss Me Stupid Mitsou Knife in the Water Molesters, The L'Avventura Mom and Dad La Nott* (Night) (Slderoad) Lady Chatterley's Lover Law, The Les Liaisons Dangereuses Let's Talk About Women Llane, Jungle Goddess Love Game Love Is My Profession Love on a Pillow Lovers, The Mademoiselle Striptease Moon Is Blue, The My Life to Live Never on Sunday Nude Odyssey, The Odd Obsession Of Wayward Love Oscar Wilde Passionate Summer Phaedra Playglrl After Dark Please, Not Nowl Port of Desire Pot Bouille (Lovers of Paris) Prime Time Private Property Shot in the Dark. A Small World of Sammy Lee. The Soldier in the Rain Station Six Sahara Strangler, The Sunday In New York Three Fables of Love Time Travelers Tiara Tahiti Under Age Vice And Virtu* Viva Las Vegas What A Way to Go Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed Yesterday, Today end Tomorrow Question of Adultery Saturday Night and Sunday Morning Savage Eye Seven Capital Sins Silence, The Sins of Mona Kent Slave Trade In World Today Smiles of a Summer Night Tales of Paris Temptation Third Sex Too Young, Too Immoral Trials of Oscar Wild* Truth, The (L* Verlte) Vlridiana War of the Buttons Wasted Lives and The Birth of Twins Weekend Woman in Dunes Women ot the World * An A-4 classification Is given t* certain films, which while net morally of fensive In themselves, require caution and seme analysis and explanation as a prelection I* the uninformed against wrong Interpretations and false conclu sions. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 7 AT LAST in Leopoldville, 11 Italian nuns and three laywomen, including Mrs. Dolena Burk of Calgary, Alberta, reported that 14 missionary hostages, Mrs. Burk’s husband among them, were slain by Congo rebels near Bafwasende, a town 150 miles northeast of Stanleyville. EXTENSION SOCIETY Appalachia Volunteers Sought CHICAGO (RNS)—The Roman Catholic Extension Volunteers here issued an urgent plea for at least 50 lay persons to offer their services in a Christian Appalachian Project designed to fight poverty in the nine-state Appalachia region. In issuing the call, Father John J. Sullivan, the Volunteers' national director, said: "We must keep on the move in line with the new spirit in the Church, and the physical and spiritual needs in the Cumber- lands are immense." CAPACITIES in which the volunteers will serve include the organization of farm co operatives, starting camps for underprivileged c h i 1 d r e n, teaching Bible classes, preach ing on the streets, visiting homes, providing medical care, and conducting a census. While praising President Johnson's anti-poverty pro grams, Father Sullivan said that "a government institution can never do the whole task; per sonal, Christian contact is needed." He said that a "personal Christian commitment*..is tbe only way to revitalize the spir itual dimension of this massive problem. The spiritual dimen sion must be the basis upon which these destitute people, long on relief, will be able to once again gain personal ini tiative and develop a creative response to their environ ment." The appeal for volunteers is sued from the Catholic group's headquarters here included a statement from Father Ralph Belting, head of an Extension Volunteers project in Jackson County, Ky„ who is known as "Dean of the Mountain Mis sions." He sharply criticized Catholicism for being at "such a low ebb in Appalachia." 'SO FAR, HE said, "the Church has degenerated into a parochial institution, where the only thing a pastor is interest ed in is his own parish and the heck with anybody else... "Catholics are developing in- WOMAN AUDITOR Freedom For Ecumenism MADRID (NC) — Religious freedom is indispensable foi dialogue with other Christians, a Spanish woman auditor at the ecumenical council stressed here. She also advocated the termi nation of situations in which Christians are considered pol itically as second class citi zens. GIVING her impressions of the council, Pilar Bellosillo, president of the International Union of Catholic Women's Or ganizations, affirmed that ecu menism has great interest in Spain as well as those countries where Catholics are minorities. "...We lack the experience of contact with other Christian confessions, an experience which educates for dialogue, proper treatment and respect," she said. Miss Bellosillo said the coun cil's constitution on the nature of the Church is the keystone of the ecumenical council. The Church is trying to throw new light on the different vocations of the People of God, issuing a call to apostolate to all lay men, she said. MISS Bellosillo stressed that in the council there were ' mag nificent contributions on the subject of the dignity of woman and her specific and necessary contribution to the social com munity and the kingdom of God." The Spanish woman auditor concluded by affirming that * the attention of the Church to the world ought to echo in our apos tolic work. The dialogue is necessary for realization of Housing Project Builds Church MADRID (NC)—Residents of a new housing project near the Madrid airport are building their own church. City planners did not include a church in the project and the nearest one was several miles away. The people received a $2,500 subsidy, but they are al so working themselves to build the church with the help of the parish priest of a nearby area. the greatest interests of the council, dialogue with the world, on vital problems with men, with Christians and among Catholics. One of the require ments of ecumenism is not only to bear witness to one's faith, but also to give testimony and to listen." Stolen Statue Is Recovered TERN I, Italy (NC)—An ivory statue of the Virgin and Child valued at $720,000 has been re covered here one year after it was stolen from the church of Santa Maria di Categne in near by Lugnano di Vazia, the police have reported. The statue was carved from an elephant tusk by an unknown artist in the 8th century. About 28 inches high, it shows the Virgin Mary offering a rose to the Infant Jesus who is held in her arms. Police said they arrested two brothers from the city of Reiti who had tried to sell the carv ing to an art dealer. to a provincial, contended, well- paid, well-fed, middle-class type of personality, not looking for anything challenging. The average Catholic is a suburban ite, having two cb ite, having two children. He's Provide Tickets LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (NC) — The Catholic mission secretariat here announced it \as provided tickets for 603 missionaries who have left the Congo because of native rebel lion. very content with his two cars and his own home and his mem bership in a private club. He isn't interested in the Church. "One of the main reasons for this is that his pastor has never interested him in the Church. His pastor has thwarted most efforts to go beyond the parish." The Extension Volunteers, started in 1961, are sponsored by the Catholic Church Exten sion Society which is devoted to the expansion of home mis sions. CLASSIFIEDS INSURANCE Insurance poor? More mileage from your insurance dollar. David Foskey Agency, 636- 1461, 451-2232 USE BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS 231-1281 BUSINESS SERVICES Painting, papering, minor re pairs. Very clean and exacting. Call Vincent, 522-0184, DRESSES BY ESTER Can copy originals of from magazines, Also wedding dresses, Or fine wearing apparel. 378-9579. 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