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l l t t i M iJ*SKA^I -if? 65th Year SOCHEStER, M. Y., J U N E 11, 1954

Sainthood Honors Vatican City—(NC)—The solemn canonization of five

new saints this weekend begins a t &S0 Saturday evening, June 12, with Pope Pius XII seated on a throne on the steps

n1 St , Peter's Basilica and facing

Longshoremen Vote Nun Member In

Holy Name Society

Photo by Mjutfti R. Wahl WRST MASS-Efcven hew p i ^ ^ i Q ^ i ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ i n « » Sacred Heart Qauhedral last Saturday (Jan. I) offer U^rtitttHms, l « M ^ % ¥ M ^ # ^ - a U a p Kearney who or-

darned u*ra for <h« B*o«*. W »*Ae.i«r.

New York — (NC) — Take It from the burly stevedores along Brooklyn's waterfront, there** only one Sister Henrica,

She holds such a warm spot in their hearts that they've voted hex an unusual honor — member-ship in the strictly male Holy fclame Society. Her's is an honor­ary membership in the Long­

shoremen's H o l y Name unit which has 2,000 members, and it Js in recognition for her extra­ordinary work among them dur­ing: the last 25 years. ' Sister Henrica, who- is in Her

;Ws, Is stationed„_ai St, Peter's? Hospital, not far from the Brook­lyn waterfront She la a member

.of the Sisters of the Poor of S t ,,F*rancls..

-The Sister Henrica story of .'how she won friends and influ­enced many among the long-soremen is recounted in the June issue of The Cowl, a Catho­lic, .view of the news published byvthe Capuchin Fathers at Yon '- •*• tf.lf '

««mt — ( N C ) ~ TOofifK.the vltJnltfd-,tStatel; e m a n a t e * * " *

** ft»t|ui %m&4fufrjmSm off Wi^tenary jprlesitii ih^thjej^it 20 years, the AWterfcan, «t#ht#bu tlQi\ Ih miSsionat^eiiiigSCstlli*far below Europe^ both In -testa! and in projporfloh loathe nuinber of Catholfes. -• — - — — —

• - • -5h"s- fact -war tev*ileavlh""sBT tlstics released by. Fides, a mis aion news agency here, •*

THERE WEBB 12,977 mission ary priests of European origin working in mission territories as

^eomparedV with 1,802 Americ*ns-on June 30, 4953, the agency re ported.

Of the total American mission arles, -638, were 'in missions on the Atnerican continent while the rest were In Asfa (SB). Africa (492), and in*the Island*; of Oce­ania, (130),. Of the number wdrk-Itig outside the American contin­ent, 6?4 are from the- united States, 508 are from Canaa'i«jaiid 33 are irom Latin America,

*HIG--1S,S82 French form the largest/na|ional gfoup in the for­eign mission fields. Belgium has 2,280; HoihHML.2,137? Italy, J^Ou; IreJaad, 1,186;. Germany/,' 784;' Spain,, 7§1; Great Britain, 506; Switzerland, 35d.

Front l$S$%tjl$5$, Inland more than tripled, its .number, jgoiflg from 3J.4 to I486, while &0zet^ land doubled Its number, a n d France a'hd Italy kept about the same humhel?. -Spain and 'Ger­many showed decreases* '

SS^TOSedi Listed In Canada

the tremendous crowd of pilgrims gatheredln S t Peter's square. •

THB BITES parallel the cere­monies canonizing St. Pius X two weeks earlier. The canonization proper is held on Saturday eve-nina: in S t Peter's square and the" canonization Mass on Sunday mofining in St Peter's Basilica. •

The Mass il being offered it 10 a.m. by Wis Eminence Eugene Cardinal TlsSerant, dean of the College of Cardinals, with His Helbiett^Pepe Pius XH sched­uled to preside.

The canonization proper will he precedent a colorful procession, carrying the^Pontiff on his port-

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Pop© Blesses Via TV

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able ch,aip from the Vatican _ palace through S t Peter's square' to thjkj%Hkjpt the basilica.

After ^ f o r m u l a of canonita-t ip nai"£e«n pronounced by the Pontiff all ' the church. belli of -h

Jtorael wlSlVring for half an hour to teU t j ^ Eternal City of the joyful tidings.

VMM, f i y i new saints being raised loathe honor of the altar

SavK Italian, follower of St. Jafa Bosco who died at 15.

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» w * o i * — (mm— Fedeta * and state l egat ion prohibiting: the sale to minors of "crime and horror comics, indecent pocket books and *girl*e>' magaitaes^wai-SEE? . ^ ,A«*WWymam James A, Eitzpatrfck « Plattsburg, J j y ' at a hearing of the Senate Judlc-I*** Subcbmmfttee on Juvenile Delinquency; here.

-iu^l; FtoWt***, Chairman of the Neiv York State Joint Legis­lative Committee on C 6 w f c gooks, also called for stronger postal regulations against such material.

He' told th» Senate group that hi« conamittee'a studies have,,, conclusively demonstrated that

a, substuitial percenfatge of pub-llcaitlont in thr comic and pocket book field contain offensive ma-terial pWmarily concerned with crime, horror, swx and lust."

;?«p."intZrA^WiCK saM.'that the^wnstant reatdlrig of thl»ftype of aiterature hsu been.a "direct and substantial fecto'r ,>n «h« ifcappincBfeaii o f Juvenlle-criine-•ua in the ^Wearing ot stanuarua of inoraiity for our youth?' , :

;-&*.-J&i^n* * mm* «hwged tHst parveyora of inde­cent boolc. anil pamr|nlet«,.iria,ve been solicitini patronage ISvm teemgena by ^nailing outrag-eeuaiy sadadous. actvertUing « • Ifecfly ft youth«,w 'preparatory ;ichooii,(';":, •; • r ^- . ' :

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Mm Marfa nguatalaV Spanish nobleman vvhogave up a life of luxury tegbecoma a 'Jesuit iiid

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• S f , ? * ^ f&. *?*** "*"" *« ordainea last Satktaty at the CaUiedml, l^oftt row (JeWli ® ^ S f * ^ 2 ^ * 5f«ipe3. Bev. Francis J. EA, alonsfgnor Dfllfre* T. Craugh, rector of S t T 7 " 3 f c 3 ? £ & * * ! ^ ^ *«*™*y. R« v - ^ u 1 ^ Cloanan. Kfv. Robert M, K n n , *ey. JVeA e?kk $ & * ^ m * m (left U rlpht)! Key: IWlllain. J. JUSahn, Bev, ftoWrl«!KSSilSS •*^.^,9fjaaV-'an«s4aBilBr^^ BeV- Bruce F1. Anunerlw, ana Bev' Genild T Coi."r

In Our LoHJy's Fomily

NM-Cmwrt Tells Of Road To FdMk Australia—A former

Angli<lanv nun, jtow'a- member of the Missionary Sisters of ttje Society of Marjv recounting the story of . her conversion in a public address>he're, .said that her «rst inti^ucdoh to. Gatholicisrn

treat, '% said to myself: 1 can't stand-against that."* '

"It came.over me -as it came over St. Paul—I must be a CauV olici arid that was that" she salct was three native Sistess and orie:

"But I could do nothing,'I' j e fow, *nd. t *n»wHiij|« alone on a tiny island with)- trorn being'in :©ur l ady^*:

'•Otik-ar- (K(tl) -HThetn are:

at| climated S8,M« conunii-ulsfe and their sympathizers in Canada; iccbrdihr to Stuart Garson , Federal Minister of

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' « S n n i t e 5 1 | «.V|*nl*d"f$jr; the last; glnelil eJeitibrts wfen the: total vote obtained Iby all com-munlst . ta i id i^s i*as>«3,atNi,,.

lli^iomniejit waj* made ;iri W6 House'of ConwiioiiK. Pre­viously tlie JBfeV* & 'O. Hansell, Social C^lfi* jnejrtn*^^ ;paf-

- liament for Maclebd, Had quot­ed a figure given •=&# a former Royal Canadian sroiihled Po­lice officer; , •' " , b » * :

.Tohn Leopold, the RCSIP in-, specior now retired, who was a leader hi the art*l-Comhiunl»t work, citimated tfest; there 'are'

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"••:SHK IS.SiSrfiEK: MARY Gweni ((foftneVly-s.MiisjfKSweh'Shaw o i L^ndoir)* - ah-eii-member Of' the: Atlglicafi,- Sisters? of fte Cross ai\ th#^S6|onibhs^ fThrees years ago, Vnb whole coinmunity;;M•':• -.fh%

Chtirfih. ^&teir-.-6wSn7'whir; fe ceatly took

rophga,* ^ r e s i ^ l tfi«5 C tn ffe "Pro: BuMness, fpjmerj's lAiSsoe,-..^,.

met • '•^Werfti l i i^hapafer oil.

she Joined an Ahglicah order,of nuns ajif. went td fcicliai her slsr-ter .wdt^ |M..tol*Aer; :shl had bee^',iecl^ed^^ii.tiiia:^ ChurcKg "^ouf" yjgjifir';jjtfW^&wpjjf• mother,'at th>'j,*geM tymaf»-so r«ce|y^;|hdLw all tfte-ianulK •were lJi;e^|)t*^i*^hr«aicl;'"'

1S4* to, htelp,.rjier,4aister; whose, horntfe mp l ^ h b%tftWfl'.*nd hia# ;

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•*tTSffiias«rss^^ -Midv. . , Stater G*e« haul maoa ibe r#- ' - i - ' " ^ ' *

was her iNother'« warning that! t n r e e n a l l v e s>isteiES and one

•^cattoffi; SRSff l i*"" sLster; My su**ri? Moih:

the VirglM'sraiy-Jn^plaCe- at** M a r g r f ' w « . « i leave atj *.....-. -« . , . . , - - ; .*; . . - . , .«?«?v «"inpm e i sister Gwen said tha^

when Itfother Margaret arrlveilf ahe'laievi? In her'mind that she£ too, must be a Catholic* : iCTother Margaret went to see5: Bishop John J. Aubin, $M>, the Vicar Apostolic of the SSuth Sbj^ omons. The riattive Siste#S satii' that they, too, • would like ^

h... ,....,. leam about the Oajtb.oJic:<aRircht V o w r h j z a ^ j ^ ^ t j n i r f i i e whole'Anglican voiai

*rAh*.&iu«*lmmm flire European SisttrS? and eight native nuns, decide^ to join the Catholic .Churchi

tralia, Yugoslavia, England, all tn-ifirijrf^pMmiinlt^ fa**,** slmpilclry s^,ha^pijieaaf'in|S modest yeHh #&**& an?.«lsf! cipJli>M.:t%a^C-i!iaiV.-Bevel "niel? ltAtf*M.Btm M,"--m+A "r"- ^l- i - i i i i . - -a*^-*i-j»s^Jif'*

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Judge nuiei raperi Can Reject Ads .

N e i a ^ r t ^ jrr ^GNfcr—In at precedent making dedsiona St»te

' Supreme Court Justice ruled here 1 that publishers of newspapers ui New York- State, ^have. the gen­eral right ^ithec to publiah or reject an ad^rtlseroerit tendered t o t h e m . " " - ^ ' '•* •

Justice Samuel V7. Eager slid that reasons'for rejecting any proposed ad^rtlsemeiSi are "iirk-material" so long » there are no factual allegations) of fradulent conspiracy or furthering an un­lawful monopoly. - The suit jb>fore Judge Eager invoked a ^e^plamt'agafhat a Poughkeepsle daily newspaper by a company which operates food stores In the city.

Th> Judge si |d all but one court ojpinloti ort ^ie issue Jn other statej have Jb|ld that publisher" ijs>;; under ntf-Te|al^ligatlon to sell advertisinf, to; illiwho apply

Itanwt, »>e*esi, Gw-aeok'-ap ItnKs Italy, FraaWs,

tkf Keitieriaaea, 8wi(striaad~^ NM-iajid^aaerafcifcae'^i-jrplfty.^'

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European TV Network Vatican (Sty -*- C^NS) — Pope Pius x n , speaking in

five- languages, inaugurated Eurovision, a television hoolt-up of eijrht European countries.

An est imated 8,000,000 to 20,000,000 viewers in Great Brit-

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sUmalate senssl aealre and eontrtbate t» Jlrfenite delln.

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When w« came to s % with ' th^ Catholic Statert: aitGuadal^

saw » cortniortltyilf* which I had never seen before—Sisters -from, WtTererit places,' Aus

Six Negroes Wade K. of C. Members

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^"^ j ip t t^ aaur • Theyt y^*8mW*mS&& new:

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#MBriar8esr i i£%M'&id th^ •Kfegiioe's •#eft;:tfte-:iflrlS--o1 f h e t irlc1s*uite-i^^^r?*nTE^^ iii the council's history.

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tin Hlsfln«l addrwa »^^0b»^Km eaepf.'ilteV fully, lie wa^^.*aettiiii | wJtkli woald be remetnb ' *!«*..;% could have M>okrB fi**,, tfw pdr t f c l^ ; *L „ _ ^ _ Hfcpreferrel^ns'ifetd,** f ^ ^ w W hou« sad speak frwn the croas. His first,words, about His enemies, w e r e f ^ i ^ V f e f l •gitve- them for they know not what they do." After *»r« I w n . ofaufferJnf, • •&&**# itfllW own life tlT'tat%«?Ml* ^ * j

•tqamfilteBBm In the" dim dawii of Suftday

mornlngj' several., women-'are seen approaching -the tomE The very Wet that the women brought spices proved that they did not .expectk. «k Restua«tidn. It slems sfra^gB,, that. such. Should .hajre beirr the' caseV''aftet1

the many reiereric*s of Ourlkorol to-'.Hiff. Death and His Jrtesurret-

as f e l l si the \vforhehf xyHehe^er He predicted Jfttf mB&L'&M Resurrectton^s^nilff:.%"'"^onm:

Resut-rectiiin. It ' .n%MC^®ref : to them

%tiov of*-t«» * e p t l c * ^ i ^ o i i l y ; .'.".'" . was bjun;led^%t^$|lo*..all | | their Jhopei. T h e o ^ ^ e u g h t fe;wb,nSen: h a d ^ a a ^ l i n M i .tie ;btidy of t n e " a e « | : : | m & 9 k l e t thlt waa.|»'rfi;-of^pa1r)fng 'm&- yet.-tmbelievlnyflijfyei; . •"'•<?''' ,.- *«<» M ,the wpiniKiMl:. least v&.jm*tf» the'-: r|l hence ipestic; freart. concernii^lf-'§ -prac

' ""Ones •f^*&' -^ -•' o l« to roll thessione away

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ain, Belgium, Denmark, France, West Germany, Holland, Italy and, Switzerland -watched the Pontiff during, a fifteen-minute appearance.

THEy.HCEARD him urge tele­vision networks to be seteetlve in their programs and to spurn "en­tertainment that caters to baser human Instincts."

Only if decency and good taste are respected, he said, wfl] tele­vision "maintain its brilliant promises." ~

At the close of his address, Pope Pii)s delivered his apostolic blessing. Vatican officials said that never before in Church his-tory had stt> many persons simul­taneously iteen a Pope impart his benediction.

Forty>four transmitters in the eight countries, and more than 80/ relay stations, Including one :3,6(0OO feet up the Jungfraujoch Sn the Swiss Alps, were involved in what has been, (called the ifeatest international TV hook­up* ever plsnhed. HOTtE POPJS'S appearance came during a night telecast which features a 45-minute tour of St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Palaces. The tour ended in the Ctoh>isforiai Hall where P o p e Pius was seen surrounded by a detail of Swiss Guards and a group of high prelates.

' Pope Pilts atood between Msgr. GSiqvanhl Battista Montini, Vati­can .Pro-Secretary of State'and jiisgr. Federico Catlorl di Vig-^lale, Vatican Pro.Maestro df Camera.

The PontifiC5praised the techni­cal skill that had perfected the network and stressed the benefits delrlyecf irciri tele»lilon by sick arid infirm perfOhs. ' , , •* Thtssk ))e ajsjld/,;could,Hcto fakes &art-*isually l h nfligldus services,

Britain Views Papal Telecast

London— (NC) —Tbe Pope's historic telecast, the first ever an international hookup in

clearly in Great Britain al­most a thousand miles away.

The whole l&minute visit to

SI. Pius X in

In St. Peters Vaticaa City-fKO^-The body

of newljX •ainted" Pope Plus X rests agiis at: I t s permanent

_. ^ . . place beneaith ih» altar of the Western Europe, was received Chapel of the Presentation ih St, PeteE?*.

The .'glass casket containing the remains was solemnly carried

S t Peter's and the Holy Fa- ' back trOrn S t W>ry Major basHfe ther . himr .'If was nearly as clear as local screenings, al. though inside nhots tailed to bring out the.detailed beauty of the Vatican art treasures.

The sound, Jiowever, . was less good. It faded as swaUowi soared around the cross atop St. Peter's Basilica.

The intricate hookup over which the program was trans­mitted to Britain actually In­volved pictures travelling 3,t#t miles, jumping the Alps', cross­ing the English Channel, and changing standard definition in each country through which they were relayed. ' "

yf^opM %m Iffcresi tion, ft the choice of

gratifica-. hiisuriday

Pontiff switched from Italian to French, German, English a n d Dutch.

HE DECLARED that the ex­change of television programs by European countries should be a "symbol and promise of union, should let the European nations learn to know one another bet-, ter, let them open up their deeper feelings to others and their desire for Understanding and coopera­tion." .*-•'•

Pope Pius read his message. % to two silver microphones; Ten; feet distant were two vioeO can?*: eras. The Pontiff moved briskly and underscored what^hff vfa|' saying with forceful gestures. He appeared'well recovered from his recent long? illness. Before -return-' ing to his private- apa fonenik;' the Pope chatted informally wifhj about 50 television worker* who stayed after the telecast

^ltftdugh thi* is hot ^substitute 0 u p M.rv.W( ImcnigM noW>»«. tot m i pre%htrin mWn" •:' by^ ^ w i e a oower.-

ca'whereit had been taken on the ^ day after the canonization. Dur­ing the week.untold thousands prayed at, t&e casket of the new ^afnfc amtf oarticlpated, in the tra« ditional solemn teiduum in his . lionoij. . • • THlt MOTOR hearse bringing;,''* the casket across town stopped fttrj-' Via Deiia-'Ccfflciliaziontf, the broad . avenue-ieading; from the Tiber to ' ,-St. Peter's: Squire. Outside the' r GhuYchv el SajJti Wfaria In t r i r - V , ^ p^ntlnlrjlthfe^'tteatser was a f t " ^ i "'" several thoiSsanji naen and bby4?*.-carry^sf^llgf^a, niches'. m&fc&') ' had fallen as '%'preceded -life--' , feeariw- -slowly nJivfeg, uh- 'tO^iiii^-^ •the|tfeps)o)t Sfc-ftfer"s b a i s l l ' ^ ^ ; , ^

'There;ifhe basilica chapter nnt' •. - >*• asse*hfi.rileii-. Sampdetrlm; . 'tM\i^' "evorkrnen;-sof thejbsfeiaica,'-^s^8eWi^ ' -the.|asliet up-.the$ep> a'naT-," c| '"> >.-"-I t before a te^poi*^iMtM :'ewt* wC-'' ed %-irofit o f thi Jcehter' pcpll'-\ ;;v , The^casket w*s inceanSed, prayelifev4:i werei-'CnantearThent' It .w$tt-'jSK£i':W!i

ried-'ihtotl* baslllcaa% tfie-PJei;.'."-;' ••eptatlort Chapel. . U - "- -: <

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tlnuei^" tegJiPdnlg t&e paa$^0^L if at taking the-., casket.. sonilM&e--:- -•,'•« o? other, to" Venice;-fto p l u b ^ v * Veneration, bust iheae 1st- m u W / ' . ; jtcepilcishV; in Vailcaaci' clrcles'SelL ;??i ia^nrwri#^fean'si"st "piiw ST.Wts Patrlaacch? }t? Venire prior ,t* ! #i*.-^elie5^h-Xjo- the Papal throne.

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