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Show CONTINUED 8a? flte 8s8H?,r ALFRED WILLIAM MOODY Dll 111 IIMEI yliHllyiuJ Incorruptible, honest, indus- - trious, indomi- table these are adjectives tradi- Illinr only a few tionally used to describe the more. of Scotland Yard. month Last six Scotland Yard were detectives jailed for taking bribes from Londons porno merchants. The six were No men jailed for a total of 72 years. The guilty detectives have reportedly salted away in Irish and Swiss banks about $170,000 that they collected over the years from Soho dealers in pornography. The six detectives included Wallace Virgo, The old order of things is crumbling. Some people are upset. Some are angry. Some are at the point of despair. For all these ills, history is a welcome antidote. Cultures and ways of life have changed radically before. The Roman Empire wasted away Barbarians invaded Europe. Seemingly endless wars sapped the energy of nations Yet. toughalways, the human spirit, possessed of a ness. found ways to survive and triumph for all their human We believe that causes, are nevertheless always under God's control As man follows his pilgrim way upon the earth, trying to make it a little better before he goes to his eternal destiny, God is always with him. History illustrates this over and over. Even in life's darkest hours, the record shows God standing by mankind with unfailing love and support We invite you to read something of this record. We have a summary history of Christendom from the beginning until the present day. It's a pamphlet called The Christian Pilgrimage." It will give you new hope. Write for it today No one will call on you 59, holder of the Queen's Police Medal and 25 commendations, and ex Detective Chief -- Superintendent Alfred William 51, who had earned 19 God-give- Moody, commendations. world-change- Scotland Yards Obscene Publications Squad, which broke the case, is trying ta locate the protection money amassed by the corrupt detectives. To date, none of the six guilty officers will give their former colleagues a clue. i OICMIDE IB PARIS the real' Paris An Ameri- can magazine is revealing to Parisians. Scarcely one year old, the Paris is read by an estimated 20,000 Frenchmen and another 10,000 Americans Metro Britons. Started by a and old former senior editor at Life, Thomas Moore, the biweekly magazine offers a new look at the French capital. It con- tains carefully researched feature articles, including items considered taboo by French journalists. Metro has published, for example, a sex guide to the Bois de Boulogne, an interview with a e, and an French exploration of the "hopelessly backward" French television system. anti-Semit- LLOYD In addition, Metro suggests 50 ways a child can have fun in the city, where the 10 best cheese shops are located, and where in the city still find real nightlife. Its success is remarkable one can fact thaTTthe traditional, highly respected International Herald Tribune in view of the newspaper sells only 20,000 copies daily. PflflD IPT Communism and I I I FREE n s, Mail Coupon Today! Please send Free Pamphlet entitled "The Christian Pilgrimage" pr 29 This offer is limited to one free pamphlet. Name Address City State Zip. CATHOLIC INFORMATION SERVICE KniGHTS of coLunmus P. O. Box 1971. New Haven, Conn. 06521 tholicism find themselves in an unusual sit- uation in Italy these days. Although Italys leading Christian Democratic party is working with the Communist party in the government, the 300 bishops continue to issue warnings about the Reds, saying "Christianity and Marxism are irreconcilable. countrys SHEARER 1977 Use local Zip Codes. Theyre right in your phone book. |