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The Tablet from Brooklyn, New York • 7

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THE TABLET, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1952 PROPOSED NEW WINC FOR FREEPORT SCHOOL AjnTHFR PRFI ATF CY.O. Swimminf Mett The Catholic Youth of Brooklyn, will hold Its with four events each for grammar ool and tyro divisions, at Erasmus High School. Flatbush-Ave, near Church Friday. annual school swimming meet. March 28.

at 7 jn. niiuiiii.il I nuuiiu IS VICTIM OF REDS Yugoslav Prelate Victim Of 'Ideological Hatred9 Other Evidences of Intensifying Persecution Under Tito Cited by Iuliin Catholic Daily Archbishop of Tsinani; 74, Spent 8 Months In Chinese Prison EASTER GnnDS FOR EUEnYOHE Beautiful Designs-j-CompIele Price Range lEJLMcDbnottgh Co. Inc. I 110 MONTAGU I STREET, IROOKLYN 2, N. Y.

f-20 ii Rome. Mar. ,1 (NO Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac of is being barred from administration of bis See by of SO persons who Insulted and subjected him to considerable molestation. reUeemaa Stood by The Bishop, the article con 1 1. 1 v.

"an ideological hatred" of all ha stands for, Quotodiano." Italian Catholic Action dally, charted Hong Kong. Mar. 17 (NO A second Bishop has died following the rigors of a long imprfion-ment in Red China. tinued, reboarded the train to return to Ljubljana, and at tills here to an article. point a man threw gasoline over The article referred to a recent him and another lighted it, with He is German-born Archbishop out anyone mating a move.

Cyril Rudolph Jarre, OF of $150,000 to help defray the construction costs of this urgently needed parish unit has been announced by IU. Rev. Msgr. John J. Mahon.

pastor. 7 I The above architect's drawing shows the new school wing to be constructed at Our Holy Redeemer Parish, Treeport. Long Island. A build-ins; fund campaign for a minimum goal of Interview in which Marshal Tito reportedly told an American group that Archbishop Ctepinae was condemned for "crimes" and Tainan. He died (on March UATIST DIVIDEND at St.

Joseph's Hospital st Tainan, where he had been moved by would no longer be recognized as Pit ANNUM BAZAAR PLANNED an Archbishop. his Red jailers a few weeks ear Queen of Pac Drive Brings Over 861,000 "When this is said and art AT MONASTERY lier after he had become dan Bishop Vovk stripped off. his burning garments, but a policeman standing- by did nothing more than throw them out the window, so that the carriage would not take fire. Bishop Vovk, the article stated, was taken back to the station where he was supposedly to receive medical care, but actually was held for five hours and subjected to ridicule and an told that in Yugoslavia the law gerously ill. is equal for all, we have a right The sum of lsl.333 in pledges and cash was reported this past My) NOW fill LrAVg I FREEPORT SCHOOL TO PE ENLARGED Campaign for $150,000 Will Soon Open to Build New Wing The 74-year-old Archbishop had been held In prison eight months by the Reds before his Brothers Required to Change Location for Event to Be week to the Campaign Committee Dividends from Day of Receipt INSUREDptUi0.000 fry FooTerof 5rnfs mnd Lomn lntmrmntm Corp, -i -j Accounts Opened by Mall transfer to the hospital.

At the by volunteers in the Queen of Peace Building Fund Drive for $100,000 for a new school and Held in May noyance before being allowed to hospital he was kept under constant police guard. The Archbishop was charged with "sabo convent after one week of active make his return trip to Because of operational difficult Plana for a nariah-wid build according to Fred to deny- both statements," the Quotidiano article said. Declaring that it Is not a case of Archbishop Steplnae being condemned for crimes he did not commit but of being a Catholic Bishop and the defender of his Faith, the article added: "He Is. now Impeded from hit pastoral ministry- by an ideological hatred which closes its eyes to all Ideal refutations and the teachings of historical, reality." Referring to a recent decision iu mat. caiuiob dc ru ytiui general' chairman.

The ing fund campaign directed at aiKuhle In Ljubljana he was kept a the Red program for an independent "Catholic" church. the Franciscan the time set, month in hospital for treatment minimum goal of $150,000 and toi campaign wasomcially opened iBrotherg, Educational Fundi Babe conducted by the parishioners March 5. following religious cere- k- taVm Mt Af. No priest was permitted to at of injuries resulting from what ICO REMSEN IROOKLYN N.Y. TR.

5-541 tend the dying prelate. His death was reported due to pleurisy and was later described as a -ur Holy Rdeemer monies at the Queen of Peace aggression." iFreeport, hfive been announced. 'Church, at which time the sum The "II Quotidiano" article said rtt. Rev. Xlsgr.

Jokn J. of $42,934 in Advance gifts was 2nd. Corps Artillery Armory, its original site, and will be held May a' a and 1ft mt Rt Vrinr.ii fnn- bronchial complications. Though unable to see a priest, the Arch reported by the Memorial and, on ButleB 8U between that on-the-spot reports wereiPMMr no nonorair wwitjuwi the Yugoslav regime with that the "spontaneous manifes. I "ve, wia ww pnicwus ux bishop had the Eucharist brought to him by nuns who are still me canipsigii win uo uactj vq iicip apeemi uu vomminee to gmith Eugene J.

Nolan, pastor. Father; the monastery Nolan in commenting on the re-yard the IacmtiM ef st. working at the hospital in lay B'ktyn't Tftwrrt Rtnfvtt Ctntrr clothes. tation" against Bishop Vovk was organized by the local chief of police, perhaps to "win for himself some merits for future advancement." defray the cost of constructing an urgently needed new wing for the school. -Msgr.

Mahon, In announcing Archbishop Jarre's case paral TOT. Brothers feel that they will be able to accommodate their many If the campaign said: "It has long friends and supporters. 1 The article quoted other sam drawing support from the theological faculties of the universities, the article said: la Step Teward Persecution This provision is nothing more than a step forward In persecution and is aimed at impeding the formation of the clergy. It is 'progressive democracy'. It provides a narrowband controlled exercise of worship, Rev.

Brother Urban, pies of Yugoslav" official compli city In. anti-Catholic outrages chairman of the fund, has announced the following commit their splendid work and enthu-siasm and advised them "you are spreading the word of God and if you continue your excellent efforts the. success of the campaign ia assured." The new eight classroom school which is scheduled for construction in the Spring of 1953 wilj be built on property adjoining thi Queen of Peace Church which, it said, have recently come to light. lels that of Bishop Leo J. De Smedt.

Belgian-born Ordinary of Siwantse, who died last Nov. 24 shortly after his release; from Red John Larhey, Buried Wednesday John E. Larney, of 60S 2nd Brooklyn, partner in the John Larney, Coal Com tees: chance bodies: Brother Wal ter. chairman and Brothers Ed been the dream of our parishioners to build a wing for our school. The overcrowded school and the continued increase in the number of children who apply for admission each year has finally made the need a matter of Immediate concern.

In providing this new wing, we are happy that we will also relieve much of the strain Other Instance Cited One incident occurred on Feb mund, Edward. Pacificus -and Jarlath: mobile unit: Brother 173 JAY Corner Wl I lough by St, 1 i A niSTIA'CTMVE WEDDIXO JIOVSK I FOR JVIPTM17 nECEPTJOVS 9." 1948, when four men named Raymond, chairman and Broth- Zivkovic, Anzina, Simac and A meeting of business men containers: Brother i on other achoola in the area and i women in the area of pany, which his father, John E. Lenac. killed the pastor of Drnis. Two of the men were condemned to eight years imprisonment and the others received sentences of with an eye to the day when the 'new education' will 'dispel once and for all the fog of religious superstition" According to the article, ideological hatred of the Catholic Church is reflected, also in the negligent or indifferent manner in which authorities have acted gainst individuals involved In attacks upon the Larney, prominent layman found at the same time add to the! school was heldThursday at thejc nd Mlchael.

gpon nunttUi. v'li'uuan tutu wtuwioi COMMUNION BfTEAKFASTe 3ANQCrBTB BHOWtWJ" ORDINATION RECEPTIONS AND SVKRV CONCE1VABLB eOCIAL AND TESTIMONIAL yONCTION Special Prc-lSluptal Dinner WAClUTlt ton 19 FKKSONS. 1 UR COMDITIOHID iv the nEAnr of Bono hall lASIlV ACCriSIBLC TO ALL TSANBIf rACILITKS ed in 1890. and also a partner in the 80-year-old coal firm of the surrounding areas." j77th Kew Gardens Hills. Proposed plans call for a two- The facts concerning the new five years.

in 1949, all had been freed from prison, and Anzina is now the secretary of sors: Brother Bartholomew, chairman and Brother Thomas: bazaar; Brother Finbarr, manager; awards: Brother Benlghus; dolls Brother Cosmas; advertis Story brick building to be at-school were presented at that Weber I Quinn, was buried Wednesday in Holy Cross Cemetery. Requiem Mass was said TtL UL 2t 1913 or TE. 6-7I8S Impaction Jmvittd tached to the rear of the present time. the Popular Front at Mirolovlc A Business Committee with school. It will contain eight well It pointed to the recent "trial1 in St Saviour's Church.

Mr. Lar ing keys: Brother Leonard; re Zagora, and resides in the building where he was sentenced. lighted and ventilated classrooms, Rocco Salvatore and Henry Fry, freshments: Brothers Henry, following the outrage committed against Bishop Anton Vovk at ney, stricken with pneumonia, died Sunday In the Methodist as co-chairmen, will shortly en equipped with all modern edyca Thaddeus, Ignatius, Conrad, Donald, Brian and Barnabas; Smith- A second incident! took place on Sept. 19S1 when Fattier Oblak of Preska was slain by Hospital. tional facilities.

The architects for the project are Messrs. Beatty list contributions from businesses in the area. A Friends Committee Nova Meita last January, when a mob set his clothes afire, as "a proof of the official complicity Mr. Larney was born 57 years town division: Brother Philip: and Berlenbach. has also been set up to solicit con pistol and rifle fire.

I Investiga publicity: Brother Pacificus, The campaign will be an inten tributions from Friends of the in a brutally sacrilegious aggres tors concluded that his death chairman; secretarial work: Bro sive drive during which teams of Parish. This committee Is headed was caused "by an accomplice of ther Xavier and Brother victor. A meeting of the Brothers and volunteer workers will visit their by Walter Parker and -David the priest himself." Harris. fellow parishioners. Local busi ago In the ancestral home at 44 St, John's Pi.

and was educated in local schools, After serving as an enlisted man in the Navy In World War he entered his fatherfs business more 30 years afiro. He and his brother, Gerald, Inherited the firm after the "death of their -father and A third incident occurred a their relatives and friends whoJ The campaign will have three month later, when ft band of are assisting them In making the Timely suggestion on nesses, former and present friends of the parish win also be invited to participate. Preparations are more weekly reports before the young; thugs, against whom no action has been taken, attacked Victory Report meeting which is basaar a success was held Tuesday evening In the St. Francis moving rapidly under the direc scheduled for April 2. With 60 wouega gym.

the pastor at Blzelisko. injuring him so severely that he Is still, in tion of Fathers John J. Madden of the goal in hand, volunteers combined with Weber Quinn in 1949. 't and John P. Drab.

the hospital. are pushing to go over their goal of $100,000 before that time. Initial campaign organizational Referring to a recent 'state sion." The article said that the trial was reported in the Yugoslav press as involving a number of aggressors. while actually only one, individuals fkMnajt; named August Iriar 'was brought before the court. It said this man was sentenced by the court to punishment in prison" for "a light bodily injury through negligence." The facts of the matter, as gleaned from reliable sources, the Quotidiano" article ssid, were that Bishop Vovk was met his arrival at Nova Mesta from Ljubljana, where he Is Apostolic Administrator, by a 'crowd Catholic Accountants Guild's Mr.

Larney was active, In civil affairs and was a member of the Cathedral Club, and Columbus Fifth Annual-Breakfast lo Dank iri Brooklyn Two Local Young Women Will The fifth annual Communion meetings, have been held during the past two weeks. Father.Mad-den has announced the selection of the leaders who will constitute the executive committee and ment by a Western diplomat that Yugoslav Communism has nothing in common with the Soviet brand, the article in "II Quotidiano" commented: Enter S. Carolina Novitiate 'n1 breakfast of the Catholic Council, of and the Emerald Society, i In addition to his wife, Mrs. be held oh LaeUre Sunday, spearhead the campaign. Henry Florence; Murray Larney, Mr.

It Is certain that the Yugo slir FMml nniihiie hmm whafiJ- Dengel Is general chairman of! fiv. March 23 Larney is survived by his chil i A banking connection with the Lafayette National Bank will he very helpful to you the successful administration of your financial affaire -right now anrl in the future. i 'Ui i I UH. UVWI-I nIU 1 I dren, John, Joan, Mary Louise ui anve wnn uusiav j. uefKei, tiate of the Sifters nf fimrltv uiuna uu uucoua m.

wa may call a 'progressive' view Frank Costantino and Cyril i receive vpmromuon at uu a.m. and Jeanne; two sisters, Mrs. of Our Lady of Mercy at motherhouse at Charleston, S. Ruth C.j Orace and Mrs. Eliza of justice, and the fundamental canon of all democracy, equality before the law, exists no more." Mass at St.

Boniface Church, Duffield near Willoughby Sts Brooklyn, to be celebrated by the Ryan as associate Memorial Gifts Committee headed by Joseph M- Kager with beth Oennerich and his brother March 22 Gerald Miss Elizabeth Boyd, daughter guild spiritual moderator. Rev wv. Fred A. Oehrhardt, Corydon it We invite YOU for an interview of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Boyd of Sunnyside, is a graduate of St Matthew p. Kelly, Breakfast will Johnson and Edward A. Washec-ka as his associates are getting Ladies of Miry Reparatrix Plan Day of Recollection Grcenpoint Poliih Alliance Begins Camp Fund Campaign You can pay morm, but the active phase of their particu be held at the Granada Hotel. Ashland Fl. and Lafayette Ave.

Speakers Include Rev. Raymond Leonard, professor of the A free, two-weeks vacation at YOU CAN BUY NO FINER FUNERAL lar role in the campaign under Agnes Academic School, College Point. She hss two brothers studying for the priesthood in the Carmelite Order, Her family are members of St. Teresa's parish. Woodside.

way on Sunday, March 23. A ray of Recollection sponsored by the Ladles of Mary Reparatrix will take place at St. Michael's Church, 225 Jerome St4 near Atlantic Brooklyn, Thursday, camp for Oreenpolnt youngsters during July and August, Is the goal of the current camp fund Campaign headquarters have Dc (kMUM Salih- ed it SS MalMt, knnu, Xmrf to 31 ail. Ya' xpt to Pr tH ology at St. Joseph's College for Women, and David Askln, president of the National Retreatahts $295 OAnn iWa'SgeitfaV fcaaajsf XemWV 9tS9fB aMeV ffaeVam DaaMat el aBBfsWsjai CaVeaffraael been established In the school at 95 Pine FreeporUN, Y.

fis Manr Tlfiirrair HaliuVitoi" nf campaign of Oreenpolnt Central of the Polish National Alliance. March 27. The day will begin at The is ariri TLlr. TLffiiT-row ASSOCiatiOU. 121 atett st, asar FWi km.

Flushing, was graduated I rom lMshIp Frank ttl Urtocstaa saa. Cssrt koaaa I liftyvm 4nv. a FaMsa M. Columba Council Will Though less than SO boys and girls in the Oreenpolnt-Williams- 11 a.m., and include Mass at 12 noon, closing at 3:45 p.m with''' Benediction of the Blessed Sac- IM4 Isf rarlooi, saa. tasosr Stattaa IMflUA4 llitll.ill 1 Mark rounder llM il1' burgh area, were able to attend the campL operated by the Home rament.

The retreat st ir aiso orowiers Rev.Ljhli C. mg for the priesthood and a sis- Anchor Club State Director jof the Alliance at Oak Ridge. Charles W. Koleb, O.S.B., of St. 7r Ltor who to Dondnlcan nun.

The with a speciarpro Wl rsttea tt, asar aoseias asm, 411 MS St, aaar Dfia ts. i It last year, neighborhood At a meeting of the Supreme No matter wher you live, Quinn provides nearby chapel services. Day or nite, phone AS 8-0700 Procopius Abbey. Lisle, will' rmn -kr' Murray family resides in St. An eram nn Anria 1UacVi 04 rl Anchor Club of America reeentlvl response to the appeal is expected drew of Avellino parish.

Flushing I held at the Henry Hudson Hotel. 'to greatly increase the number receive the formal consecration of lts headquarters, 81 Hanson PI all present who wish to wm ci Another who-- wui become a( Manhattan, Michael T. A. season. novice on tha same occasion will be Miss Mary O'Shea, daughter of! hony, president of the Graphic Assemblyman John Smolensk! Arts Anchor Club, was elected th lis honorary chairman and Lud- Mary.

the Order by Rt. Rev. Michael J. 141-31 NilUM Mt vwa 314 -4 ituwiw A. first 8tate Director of New Yorkiwik Nadolny is chalrmsn of the of Mrs.

B. J. Flood of English-town, attended St. IM HUaai City 3-19 tfa4wr 141. )4 Uffr4 Aw.

CrM 30 U. McCivney at New Haven. on March 29, 1882. In 70 years drive. Included with the spon Study Virtues of Foundress Angela Academy, Aiken, 8.

C. sors are Congressman Victor F. Anchor Clubs. Elected to the office of secretary was Frank McCarthy, presi 47 NrM toi Sf. Vacation City.

Mar. (NO The Sisters of Charity of Our Homo Laundorcrs Lady of "Mercy were established in the United States in 1829 and Anfuso and Key. Joseph Stud-slnskt. pastor of St. Stanislaus Kostka Church.

Brooklyn. Contributions for the fund may The Sacred Congregation of Rites has examined the heroism of the virtues ef Marie of Jesus d'Oul-tremont; foundress of the Society of Mary Reparatrix. This exam labor In tha Dioceses of Charles dent of the Brooklyn Post Office Anchor Group. Joseph L. Melody is president of the Supreme Anchor Quo, and Rev.

J. B. Affleck. O.P.. la supreme chaplain.

ton and Trenton. N. J. Bishop the order has grown to over 800,000 members In the United States. Canada, Cuba, Mexico and the Philippines.

The program by the local council will be part of a nationwide celebration of the annlver sary. Grand Knight Michael J. Corrlgan has announced an exemplification of the first and sec be gent to the central office, 381 Drifgt Avew Brooklyn 23. John J. Russell of Charleston will preside at the ceremonies.

ination Is part of the process 'leading to beatification. anvxansncxNT ond degrees of the order will be conducted for a large class of Special Offer On candidates. Visiting dignitaries Pifarim of the K. of C. win honor the council on this program by con The Gaiholic Digest "Elective Service" Vaaat a m-jr iinui ducting the degrees.

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thm rtguUr neumttand pricm a Th Cstbolie Diirt- It i th only Migaitina itt kind in fn man, and Manuel Tamargo, council activity chairman. As part of a general Founder's Week celebration, the council will participate In a major degree of the order at the clubhouse of Lexington Council, Sunday, March 30. i a MopfwnzXnoM to am for fi MOMS RI7AIU. RINOVATJOK, OK it HOWE aWOVaWS fSTHCSCADY ANSWW TO YOOt rtOSLEMS nttr Ctholi Hl pn. lished fr mvty mnmht i th family, regardlai aia.

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