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The Boston Globei
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3 450 Bishops Want Communism Condemned Outright The Boston Globe Monday, November 15, 1965 VATICAN CITY (LTD Anl Brooke Vacations Students to See In the Caribbean Lecturer Draw Atty. Gen. Edward W.j JjO flffLe Amn1 Brooke has been vacationing1 IVllieS fUty SinCG l3St' VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP)-Brooke is on a 10-day vaca-ft lUT? Jt lion in Puerto Rico and the kboard here Lrl.df isiuut'ius ai me uiuvei sujr ui Pected back at his State House! on Seattle 14 watch of this desk until the end climated 450 Ecumenical Council Bishops today urged the Roman Catholic Church to make an outright condemnatior of Communism. The move came as the council opened voting on a charter the church's role in the modern world.

The key document touches contemporary problems ranging from nuclear warfare to the population explosion. The assembly cast seven Votes today on whether to accept a revised version of the ext. Results of only two votes on the general introduction were announced, however. Both votes were overwhelmingly in favor of wording which urges the church to meet the world On contemporary terms. A vote on a controversial week, his office said.

miles away, will the drawings and listen to the lecture. Victor Doray, director of illustrations on the University of British Columbia (U.B.C.) Medical Faculty, will speak on plans for a communications center at the new U.B.C. health sciences complex. MURDER Continued from Page 1 The bookkeeper was robbed of cash and checks totalling $7294.21 in the parking lot of the Newton club Jan. 22, 1962.

Palladino started his time at Walpole. later being transferred to Norfolk and Plymouth Prison colonies. The body was found this 'Taking Stock' at Early Age mrm im Tin liMffllWiHifflHIffll Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. Baby is held by mother, Mrs. Henry F.

Rich. Looking on are Albert M. Ingram, hospital director, and Mrs. Eleanor Bonfanti of the hospital staff. Mrs.

Lillian M. Robinson (right) of Melrose presents certificate of stock to Anthony J. Rich, 6 months old, carrying out her custom of making such a gift to every premature baby weighing 3j4 pounds or less born at 'ACTION! section denouncing atheism 'was also taken, and it was on this point that a large group of Bishops was reported to have urged the specific con- riemnation of Communism as an atheistic ideology. The atheism section has been; expanded and strengthened to: denounce atheistic determin-i ism based on economic! grounds, but it still does not specifically mention Communism or Marxism by name. A bloc of bishops who want this done was reliably reported to have subscribed to a last-; minute amendment circulated; to them Sunday evening.

As; many as 450 council fathers' were estimated to have backed, the amendment. morning by a passerby, Nor-1 man Shurtcliff of 21 Hedge I Fairhaven. The victim was on his back, the face bloody. The victim was clad in a dark gray sport coat, green slacks, white shirt and gray i tie. Palladino lived at 371 Main Winchester, with relatives but spent much of his time at a Back Bay hotel, it was re- vealed today.

He was released from cus-! tody Sept. 6, 1964 and was to have been on parole until Jan. 14, 1969. An aunt with whom he lived told police he was a I truck driver for a Newton express company. The owner of the firm confirmed this to Sgt.

Gannon. 10 stainless steel cars to be sold to Mersey and his International Railway Equipment Corp for $250,000 and Mersey later sold the cars to a a subsidiary of the Wabash Railroad for $425,000. The government contended that Mersey and International kicked back S71.500 to the three railroad officials. At the time of the alleged 0 Every Tues. Night LADIES FREE Adm.

SUFFOLK DOWNS offense in 1958, McGinnis was president and Benson and Glacy were vice presidents of the railroad. Nightly ttiru Hot. IT yj NOV. 15 TO DEC. 4 LHill LJOfJ! Their proposal states that "Communism must be rejected not only because it is contaminated with atheism, hut also because it has been declared intrinsically perverse by the teaching authority of the church." PATRICK McGINNIS DANIEL BENSON McGinn is Continued from Page 1 PRE-HOLIDAY two-yearsentences for McGin-; nis and Benson and 18-month The council commission that; 'sentences for Glacy and Mer-, pevised the modern world; Judge Sweenev also fined r0'- document refused previous re-: each defendant $5000.

He called Judge Sweeney's quests that such a specific! Henry Mersev of New Hav- attention to the fact that the condemnation be made. 4 en. president of International i maximum sentence is 10 Railway Equipment years in prison and a SjOOO Boston, also was given an 18 fine. months lail sentence. He was All the defendants were fined S25U0, as was the cor- found giultv by a jury after a poration.

three-week trial. The commission did not feel that the council was the time or place to repeat such a condemnation. Mersey and International According to testimony the The result of the vote on Equipment Corp. had been railroad ofiicials arranged for this key section will not be an- found of ajdiri(! and I I BARTON'S nounced until tomorrow. abetting in the alleged con- The statement is only one version of railroad funds, part of the lengthv modern world decree, one of four the f.lod notices Council is polishing into final appeal and were release on form in the closing weeks of ih nPC h.

nuanr' the session. the appeals- Two other decrees, on theAss- Atty. Gen. John H. tole of lavmen in the church Dougherty had ft-coinmcndeB 6 CANDIES and CAKES and the question of Divine Bevalation.

will be promulgated by Pope Paul VI on Thursday. The modern world charter is a two-part document. The first provides a general orientation for the church today and the second outlines church positions on basic contempor-, ary problems ranging from the population explosion to the cold war. A COMPLIMENTARY CUSTOM MAKE-UP The TounkT.r Custom make-up salon is now KvatcJ at I llenc's, on the mc-zaninc. Cyitr expat cosmeticians will custom blend cosmetics that ate inJiviJually to'ieJ to do the most lor caJi complexion.

Peaut' balon, I lleue'b Boston. I.um'Ious miniature chuiolatca 106 pieces of Barton's Continental chocolates: fruits, nuts, truffles, crunches, cordials, acmes, caramels; boxed for holiday giving 1 lb 5 0. rcg $2.98 2 lbs 10 or. reg. $5.96 now $4.96 Hum Flavored Fruit Cuke Luscious dark fruit cake, chock full of cherries, pineapple, dates and pecans, in decorative tin that keeps it moist.

Two pounds, regularly now $2.48 Tandy fruit filled hard randies Six tempting varieties of real fruit in thin, hard candy shells: apricot, pineapple, raspberry, orange, lemon or lime. 2 pounds, regularly $2.19 now $1.79 Barton Candy Shops, street floor filcnc's Boston, Southshorc, Chestnut Hill, Northshorc andNatick. "We'll hold orders for any delivery date you choose, before Christmas. '7 i. RESERVES Continued from Page 1 This will be made up of guard units and Army Re- jorve units from all sections of the country.

The Selected Reserve Forte units will be located as follows: 102d Artillery Group Head-Quarters, at Fall River. Headquarters Battery Serv-yice and Battery A of the First Howitzer Battalion, Jllth Artillery, at New Bedford, with Rattery at Fall River and Battery at Mid- dleboro. i Headquarter' Company of the 181st Engineer Battalion at Whitinsville, with Company A at Bndgewater, Company at Webster and Company at dharlestown. 1059th Transportation Company at Weymouth. 65th Medical Detachment at Commonwealth Armory in Boston and the 293rd Medical Detachment at Quincy.

I These units, Gen Ambrose naid, will be filled by additional guardsmen from home localities, as well as from Snuthbridge, Milfnrd, Bourne and Middlcboro. Personnel without basic training will be transferred from these units to other units which are not part of the Selected Reserve Force. 1 Defense Department or-, dcred information of the Selected Reserve Force as an alternative to calling National Guard and Army Reserve units into federal service during the expansion of the active Army. Grn Ambrose id each of the stale' units "must be al Inn percent combat Mrength and rnmposrd entirety of men who have completed their lix-monthx training, It thus becomes to transfer large numbers of trained men with the proper, uprcirkttiong unri ranks into the selected units from other units, some cases selected units will be relocated or re-i designated so us to bring the units nearer to the trained men who will compose thnm." The general said a great numner of men, particularly in the South Shore area and Hlackstone Valley, will have to nerve trmnnraiik' In morel the beauty of the CONTINENTAL COMPLEXION It's no accident. Dr.

Payot's losely-held formula has helped create many famous beauties. Now this formula is available here with Dr. Pivot's Amnioderm A HAND PAINTED MINIATURE for Christmas Copied Itom the okl family album. We'll hand paint our lavoiitc portrait in oils, and encase it in a beautiful frame, If the piaur: is timeuorn, there will be an additional charge for restoration. Photo Re Ilex Studio, first iiKmnine.

Filene'b Boston, Southshote, Notthshore and Natkk. Beauty Kit of creams and mokturi-er as a starting point, $20. Aisle of Beauty, btrcet floor Filcnc's Boston and Natick distant units. However, he pointed out, this will be less burdensomethan mobilization. TOO AND EVERY SIGHT.

I KPAY, FlUXli'S BOSTON OPl'V TONIGHT CHESTNUT HILL, NORTIISHORE. NATICK OPEN' TONIQHT.

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