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Show Look inside the Mass through an which he has been turning out one by one, have recently caught the eye of another sporting goods manufacturer. "They made me a substantial royalty offer I couldn't afford to refuse' says Charlie, his face at full smile. "So, it now looks like in the next year or so I'll have more money than I know what to do with. Though, actually, I do have one more plan which I haven't " told anybody about yet outsiders eyes! A Charlie hammers away a! a helmet to show how tough and unbreakable it is. CONTINUED ative. Maybe because their sport is so dangerous, and they've got to wear a good helmet or else sooner or later they'll be in trouble. Just the other day, for instance, a jockey friend of mine was thrown from his horse and went flying headfirst through a fence. He broke his leg and a couple of ribs, but nothing happened to his head. And sure enough, as soon as he got out of the hospital, he comes out to my house and says: 'Charlie, I want to thank you for saving my life.' Well, for me, that's the best payment I ever could hope to receive." No doubt. But it now seems that Charlie will receive some real financial rewards, too The equestrian helmets A man meets a woman on her way to Sunday Mass. She invites him to come along. He does. The result is a Sunday morning he will long remember. Why? Because he discovers that the Mass can be a warm experience of people worshipping together. He senses the presence of Christ, feels moved to pray, finds a new sympathy for the beliefs of others which differ from his own, listens to the word of God calling ail to love. The woman's whispered comments guide him through the ritual and explain away the strangeness. He asks questions and gets straight answers. Pleased and impressed, he concludes that it was God's providence which provided him with this experience. Now you can share his experience. Read the full story in our free pamphlet: "Pilgrim Goes to Mass'' Mail the coupon today. No one will call. i FREE f t new venture And with these words, Chadie goes into the cubbyhole next to the kitchen, and comes back with a large black helmet which covers not only the top of the head, but the face as well. This helmet, he explains, is something he has been working on for several months ever since he received a letter from the American Foundation for Autistic Children, which helps the 500,000 youngsters in the U.S. who suffer from autism. "It's a mental illness," explains Charlie, who investigated the disease as soon as he received the letter. "And it causes many of these kids to become what they call they try to destroy themselves by banging their heads against the wall . Up to now, nobody had invented a helmet that was both comfortable and able to protect these poor kids. . . . But, this helmet here. I'm happy to say, will at last do the job." And patting the black helmet fondly, Charlie reveals that these are the ones he's going to be making (and giving away) once the money from the equestrian helmets starts comiog in. 'head-banger- s': Mail Coupon Today! Please send Free Pamphlet entitled "Pilgrim Goes To Mass" pr-7- This offer is limited to one free pamphlet. Name Address State City CATHOLIC INFORMATION I4K1IGIITS Zip. SERVICE ,.x COLUmHUS of Conn. 06509 P. O. Box 1971. New Haven, 0 Get a jump on tomorrow, save today. the athletes Toko stock in America. paying US Sawn I ve dealt with' he asserts, "the jockeys are the nost appreciative .' Bon. 20 PARADE rspra AUGUST 19, 1973 Jf |