The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1976 — Page 12

(M lOBER 7, 1976 IHE INDEPENDENT NEWS

7th Bishop To Be Installed Tuesday, Oet. 19 Bishop designate William 1 Mi M.uius (>? t the 1 >rt Wa> nv Smith Bi nd (. atholk Diocese will be installed as thi “th Bishop of the I house at )00 p m luesdav. Oi mbi i |9. in the Cathedral ol the Immauilate Conception in Fort W avm I In following das at II (K) a m Wcdncsdas October 20, Bishop Mi Manus will celebrate the Mass of (hi Hols Spirit in the C athcdral >f St Matthew in South Be nd Mtcrwards. a rmption will be luld on the lampus at the I nicer sits >t Notre Dame \nhbishop Georgi I Biskup. of Indianapolis Metropolitan of the Catholic Province of Indiana, will lor malls install Bishop Mi Manus. \tti tiding the ceremonies will be Mi hbishop Jean ladot. of VS ash ington. D C . spostolic delegate to the United States. \usiliars Bishop losi ph R Crow les. of the Cathedral of St Matthew and retiring Bishop Leo \ Pursley Bishop C row les is chairman of the installa lion committee. I he Diocese of Fort Was ne was stabhshed September 22. 185“. Il was rcdcsidnatcd as the Diocese »f Fort Wayne South Bend on luls 22. 1960. It comprises 5,“92 square miles Fourteen counties make up the Diocese with a total population of 9“3,“64 according to the I9“O census I he 14 counties arc divided into the following four deaneries: South Bend Deanery St. Joseph and Marshall counties. F.lkhart Dean ers Elkhart. Kosciusko. LaGrange, Noble. Steuben and DeKalb coun tics; Huntington Deanery: Wabash. Whitely. Huntington. Wells and Adams counties; and the Fort Wayne Deanery: Allen county. Bishop Leo A. Pursley was consecrated September 19. 1950; ap pointed Apostolic Administrator February 21. 1955; appointed Sixth Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend December 29. installed February ( 2b. 1957. Retiring Bishop Pursley is a native of Hartford City. Indiana, and will reach his “sth birthday in । March 19“7. In offering his resignation he compiled with the । 'Earnest request'' of the Second Vatican Council in its Decree on the , Pastoral Office of Bishops as im- - plcmcntcd by the \postolic Letter of Pope Paul VI. ( He was ordained June 11, 1927.

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and appointed titular bishop of Hadrianopolis in Pisidia and Xuxil larv to the then Bishop ol Fort Wavnc. Bishop John Francis Null, on lulv 22. 1950 Hi’ was consei rated bishop on September 19. 1950 Bishop Mi Manus pastor ol St Ferdinand parish in Chicago. has been an auxiliary bishop since 196“ He was Chicago aihdio n san Superintendent of Sihools from 195“ to 1968 and aedhdioicsan Dircitor of I ducation for the past eight \cars Born in Chicago January 2“. 1914, Bishop Mi Manus attended \scension parish si hool in Oak Paik Quiglev Preparatory Semin arv in (. hicago. and St Marx of the Laki Seminary, Mundelein. Illinois. where he was ordained to the priesthood on April 15, 1939. For the next six xears he did pastoral work in the Archdiocese of Chuago and earned an M.A. de gree in education at Catholic University of America. Washington. D.C In 1945 he was named assistant director of the education department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference which is now the I S. Catholic Conference, and in 195“ as superintendent of schools in the C hicago archdiocese. He was ordained I itular Bishop of Mcsarfelta and Auxiliary of ( hiiago on August 24. 196“. Bishop McManus has been a member of the President s Panel on Nonpublic Education and the President's Commission on School Finance. At present he is chairman of the (. ommittee on Education of the U. S. < athohe Conference, a member of the USC C Administrative Board, and the Administrative Committee of the National Council of Catholic Bishops, consultant to the Committee on the Mission of the Episcopal Conference and General Meetings, and a member of the Committee on the National Catechetical Directory. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION I. Lille of Publication: The In-dependent-News. 2. Date of filing: October 1. 1976. 3. Frequency of Issue: Weekly. 4. Location of known office of publication 601-03 Roosevelt Road, St. Joseph County. Walkerton. Indiana 465'4. 5. Location of the headquarters or general business offices of the publishers. 601-03 Roosevelt Road. St. Joseph County. Walkerton, Indiana 4b5“4. b. Names and addresses of pub-

lisher. Editor, and Managing I di tot Ihe Independent News Co.. Ini bOl 03 Roosevelt Road. Walk erton. Indiana 4b5 “4 6 Names and addresses of publisher, editor, and managing editor Publisher Ihe IndependentNews Co.. Ini . 601 03 Roosevelt Road Walkerton. Indiana 465“4 Fditor Robert E Urbin. 603' i Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Indi ana 465“4. Managing Fditor: Robert F Urbin, 603'-a Roosevelt Road. W alkerton. Indiana 465’4 “. Owner Independent-News Co.. Ini . 601 03 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Indiana 465“4; Robert F Urbin. bo3‘a Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Indiana 465“4. Susan R Urbin, 603' i Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 465“4; Bertha L. Urbin, 507 Illinois St., Walkerton. Indiana 465“4. 8. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: Farmers State Bank of Wyatt, Wyatt. Indiana 46595. 11. Extent and nature of circulation: A. total number of copies printed met Press Run) (average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months) 1660 (actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date) 1“( M). B. Paid Circulation: I. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales (average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months) “33 (actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date) “33. 2. Mail subscriptions (average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months) 905 (actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date) 939. C. Total Paid Circulation: (average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months) 1638 (actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date) 1072. D. Free distribution by mail, carrier or other means samples, complimentary, and other free copies (average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months) none (actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing dale) none. E. Total distribution: (average

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no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months) 1638 (actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date) 1672. F Copies not distributed: I Office use. left-over, unaccounted. spoiled after printing (average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months) 22 (actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date) 28. 2. Returns from new agents (average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months) 15 (actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date)lo. G. Total (average no. of copies each issue during preceding 12 months) 1660 (actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date) 1“( X). I certify that the statements made bv me above are correct and complete Robert E. Urhin. Editor TENNIS SECTIONAL NEWS The John Glenn tennis team was pitted against New Praine on Saturday in the South Bend tennis sec-

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tional with the Cougars posting a 3-2 victory. lhe Falcons, in the singles matches, won with Mark Michalski over Fecher 3-6. 6-1 and 6-4; while Rvbuki for New Prairie defeated Jett Steele 6-3 and 6-4, and R/epka then defeated Dave Minter (G) 6-1 and 6-0. In the doubles Jerry Johnson and Dave Stooks won over Farrington and Thomas (NP) 6-2, 4-6 and 7-5 while New Prairie’s team of Laur eys and Bartmess won over Dave Fenstermacher and Dale Merkal 6-2 and 7-5 to clinch the match. Also. South Bend Washignton won over North Liberty 5-0. The semi-final action was held on Tuesday. Schools Are Open — Drive Safely! The most common surname in the United States is Smith. Close to 2.5 million Smiths reside here.