rnPrayer iCIO ConventionaDetroit, Nov. 29 (ND- Prayer for (progress towards “the ultimate re- ,construction of the social order _1j into an industrial democracy that ^ i is truly Christian” and for enlight- ^ enment so that the delegates might “reconcile the attainment andmaintenance of their own rights with the interest of the nation andof national defense, was offeredby Rev. Raymond S Clancy, director of Social Action in the DetroitArchdiocese, at the opening of the CTO convention here last week. jiFather Clancy, appointed direc-tor of Social Action three yearsago by Most Rev. Edward Mooney, Archbishop of Detroit has beenactive in promoting the Detroit. chapter of the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, of which he ris chaplain, and in establishing the pArchdiocesan T.abor Institute, a 1Catholic labor school which this yyear is holding sessions at 31 par- tishes throughout the archdiocese. ! aLater Father Clancy addressed aI the delegates at the closing dinner f of the convention.bOther priests who attended the i:sessions included Rev. John M. tHayes, of the Social Action Department. National Catholic Welfare Conference; Rev. Charles O.Rice, chaplain of the Pittsburgh'Chapter, A.C.T.U.; Rev. William P.McGraw, of St. Titus’ Church. Ali-quippa. Pa.; Rev. Charles A. Max-sVwell, Buffalo; Rev. George Higgins,of the Catholic University ofAmerica, Washington, D. C., and p Rev. Gabriel M. Gianascol, C.P., of V;the Monastery of St. Paul of lt;lie jCross, Detroit. I