Generalissimo Franco Says Spain Will Follow Teachings of Church Madrid — (NC) — Generalissi mo Francisco Franco told the peo ple of Spain in a televised New Year’s message that this country will obediently follow the social and doctrinal teachings of the Catholic Church “such as she preaches and desires in our times.” The 73-year-old Spanish leader promised (Dec. 30) that the spirit of the modern Church will be re flected in government laws and actions. On international matters, Fran co warned against weakening the Western Alliance through at tempts to impose what he called a “rootless” concept of political unity. Following the lead of French President Charles De Gaulle, he rejected any plan for European unity and said the only workable goals are those of “a concept of the fatherland or of defense of the faith.” WHILE HE DID not go into details, Franco’s reference to Catholic teaching certainly refer red in part to the ecumenical council’s declaration on religious liberty. The Spanish government, with the backing of Church au thorities here, has proposed a new law that will grant a large measure of freedom to non-Catholic mi norities in Spain. The legal ma chinery was halted until tne council completed action on the measure. He said he accepts the council “as a staunch support to continue with the creative task of building a state which will represent a most faithful . . . personification of the great principles of Christian pub lic rights. “TODAY,” he said, “the Chris tian world feels profoundly moved by the vigorous lesson on social teaching offered by our Catholic Church through the Vatican Coun cil.” He asked Spanish citizens to lend themselves to the task of creating a state that will be an example of the human family and a consolation for the Pope. Scholarships Continued from page 5A 1965. It is estimated that at least 40 sectarian hospitals in the state will come under its terms. Scholar ship grants 01 up to $20C per stu dent will be approved in the open ing year. The measure is an amended form of a bill orginally designed to pro vide direct appropriations exclu sively tc nonsectarian hospitals. The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare cooperated in seek ing the scholarship version of the bill as recommended by the Pennsylvania Catholic Confer ence. SOUTHERN CONVERTING COMPANY, INC. Greensboro, North Carolina Scrap Iron & Metals Processors NATIONAL SERVICE: Recovery of American Mineral Wealth COMMUNITY SERVICE: Disposal of Waste Metalics (old Autos, etc.) LLOYD'S Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO THE READERS OF THE CATHOUC NEWS S and W MOTOR LINES Greensboro, North Carolina He praised Pope Paul’s appeal for peace at the United Nations and said it gave new testimony to the fact that the Church is not in different to the problems of the modern world. “We believe that the anxious desire for peace and social justice for mankind will find satisfaction only in a rebirth of spiritual val ues, in an effective renunciation of the use of force, in a pledge by all countries to assure a part of their military expenses for the support of joint action toward so cial-economic development on be half of the needy,” he said. Peace Appeals Continued from page 1A end of the conflict in Vietnam. “BUT, MOST beloved sons, what is this? If this is all we can do, it is very little indeed compared with the end to be achieved. We feel the scantiness of our efforts, humble and defenseless, strong only in human and Christian rea sons which inspire them but weak before the enormous difficulties toward which they are directed. Once more the aid of heaven is necessary and therefore our dip lomacy, so to speak, is beyond measure intermixed with prayer.” The Pope said his New Year’s wish for the world is that 1966 will bring progress in peace, “the condition and fruit of every other good.” He told the crowd of his prayers and hopes that “the efforts which are being made during these days to settle the conflict in the Far East may have a happy outcome.” After a personal greeting to those present and their families, he extended a greeting to the en tire Church “that the seed sown by the ecumenical council might vivify and sanctify it.” BLUE RIDGE CORD CO. ♦ Subsidiary of Puritan Cordage Mills, Inc. ♦ - Phone 692-4246 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS often at this door — opportunity for the sick to receive skilled medical care firom a Medical Mission Sister (Philadelphia) and opportunity for the Sister to carry out her dedication to God in service to His children in need around the world. MtFall's DRUG COMPANY ETHICAL TO PROFESSIONS OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY 1610 MADISON AVENUE GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA SUNSET HILLS HANES-LINEBERRY Funeral Servke Serving Greensboro Area Since 1919 Dial 272-5158 Greensboro, North Carolina Winebarger Corporation -Church Furniture Telephone (703) 239-2671 Lynchburg Virginia