Criterion Archives - August 30, 1963
		   The following is a summary of the headlines and photos which appeared in this issue of The Criterion. Items in italics are partial captions from photographs.
The following is a summary of the headlines and photos which appeared in this issue of The Criterion. Items in italics are partial captions from photographs. 
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            - Ladywood  dedication scheduled this Sunday
- Labor Day  Statement asks equal job rights
- Many  Bishops present: Catholic involvement in March extensive
- Two cities  schedule Labor Day Masses
- Challenges  Polish Reds
- To open  September 4: Archdiocesan schools expect 39,000 pupils
- Schools to  enroll 5.5 million
- Providence cheer leader: Miss Annette  Gohmann
- Pastor  named
- Refresher
- A theologian’s answer: who belongs to  the Church?
- Books of  the hour: ‘Inside’ Vatican II?
- A salute to  Mother Seton
- The Church  and the world: immigration law-ask school aid-attack Vatican
- Archdiocesan schools expect
- Sees  council updating Catholic marriage norms
- Civil  rights bill support is urged
- Comment:  epitaph-politics of fear-migrant law
- Question  box: may I send child to public school?
- Your world  and mine: will hunger bring understanding?
- Social  reform: time and automation wait for no man
- Guest  comment
- The  yardstick: labor and civil right
- To enter  convent: Miss Judy Ann Baker
- 39 prepare  for missions
- Introductions:  Leigh Ann Morgan
- Changed  clergy-laity relationship foreseen
- What of the  day: a whale of a family
- More  Catholics
- Crowd of  2,000 in attendance at Talent Show
- Helping  hand
- CYO open tennis trophy winners
- CYO novice tennis winners
- To enter convent: Miss Martha Steele,  Little Flower, Indianapolis
- Coaches to  meet
- Indian  pilgrimage
- Advisor
- Cite  fraternity growth on Catholic campuses
- List  changes in Jamboree
- Pronounces vows: Sister M. Eloyse  Connelly, Christ the King parish, Indianapolis
- In the  whole Christ: His sacrifice
- The week in  liturgy
- Working to beat  hell: murder by tongue
- This is  Catholicism: the empty tomb
- Family  clinic: is sanctity possible in today’s world?
- In the  vineyard: The Sister of the Holy Cross
- New  inter-American institute to open
- Viewing  with Arnold: glitter, glamour, idiotic plots mark two new film comedies
- Bible still  most translated work
- Planning  common campus for Order seminarians
- Urges  service groups as aid to vocations
- To enter  Convent: Miss Sharon White, Our Lady of the Greenwood
- September
- Tic tacker
- Jubilarians:  Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luecke
- Herron to  host Marian courses
- Commemorative
- Pope  encourages expansion of CFM
- Right-to-work  claims disputed
- 3rd Order  to meet
- Noted  conductor honored by Pope
- Work and fun: New Albany youth, 17, is  leader in Junior Achievement program, Nick Sauer
- Ham radio  web set for missioners
- Daily  Communion
- President  DeGaulle sends gift to Pope
- Catholic  layman’s role in public education
- To enter convent: Miss Elvera Wesseler,  Immaculate Conception, Millhousen
- Pope John  XXIII-educator
- 1963 Labor  Day Statement
- NCCW  magazine to make bow soon
- Around the  archdiocese: annual dinners, picnics set at three locations
- Road  closed, school open: St. Mary-of-the-Knobs, Floyds Knobs
- Hermitage birthday party: St. Paul’s  Hermitage, Beech Grove
- Remember  them in your prayers
- To enter convent: Miss Linda Little
- Open house set: Miss Gerarda Schmalz,  Sacred Heart, Indianapolis
- On TV  program
- Captains’  meeting slated at Alverna
- St. Meinrad  monk named to teach in Rome college
- Miss Elaine  Reiss, Holy Family parish
- Built by  Augustus? archeologists seeking historic altar
- Pope Paul  simplifies title
- Controversial  topic: scripture and tradition issue faces council again
- At teachers’ workshop
- School  integration step-up scheduled
- Fuller  Christian life needed, Pope declares
- Laud Pope  on test ban