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Six new priests to be ordained are, from left, Joseph Monahan, Michael Gass, Robert Demaree, Philip Adargo, Karl Useldinger, and Thomas Kelly (inset).

Six New Priests Good News for People Archdiocese Of Northern Colorado Gives $50,000 Six seminarians studying for the Denver Demaree of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, will To Rice Bowi archdiocese will be ordained to the celebrate his First Mass June 5 at All priesthood by Archbishop James V. Casey Saints’ Church, Denver, at noon. Grants totaling $13,500 have been made to 13 agencies or on Saturday, June 4, in ceremonies beginn­ organizations serving the hungry in the archdiocese. ing at 10:30 a.m. in Immaculate Concepi- Michael Gass The funds represent about one-fourth of the more than $50,000 tion Cathedral. Gass, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. collected during Operation Rice Bowl, the Lenten observance in The six are Deacons Philip Adargo, Gass of Soux Falls, S. Dak., will celebrate which Catholics were asked to eat a small “hunger meal” once a Robert Demaree, Michael Gass, Thomas his First Mass at Christ the King Chapel at week and to collect their food savings for distribution to the poor. Kelly, Joseph Monahan, and Karl St. Thomas’ Seminary June 4 at 4 p.m. He Useldinger. will also celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving Bishop George R. Evans said that more Rice Bowl funds are at the Denver cathedral June 5 at 10 a.m. still coming in. Philip Adargo Deacon Gass attended Dowling High Adargo, the son of the late Mrs. Emily School in Des Moines, Iowa, and Chaplain The balance of the funds remaining in the archdiocese will as­ Adargo of Denver, will celebrate his First Kapaun Memorial in Whicita, Kans., sist the migrant worker program. before coming to St. Thomas’ Seminary. Mass June 5 in St. Louis’ Church, Three-fourths of the Rice Bowl funds collected are sent to Englewood, at 2 p.m. He was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in 1973 and a master of arts degree in Catholic Relief Services, the overseas aid agency of American Deacon Adargo is a graduate of West­ Catholics. minster High School and also attended dogmatic-systematic theology in 1975 Metropolitan State College and Denver from St. Thomas’ Seminary. He was Funds were granted in the archdiocese to: University Law School. He received a awarded a master of divinity from St. Thomas’ in 1977. As a deacon he did Core Team Ministry, $1,000, emergency assistance fund; bachelor of arts degree from Metro State Sacred Heart Parish, Denver, $1,000, food bank of Curtis Park- in 1973. As a deacon he did pastoral work pastoral experience working at the Five Points area; St. Vincent de Paul Society, Colorado Springs, at St. Anthony’s parish. Sterling. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Denver. $1,000, pantry fund; Sister Carmen Community Center, Lafayette, Robert Demaree $1,000, food bank; Thomas Kelly Deacon Demaree attended Maur Hill Food Bank Coalition, Catholic Community Services, $2,000, High School in Atchison, Kans., and St. Kelly, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kelly of Manhattan Beach, Calif., will food and Food Stamps assistance; Parish Outreach, Catholic Com­ Benedict College, also in Atchison. He munity Services, $1,000, educational materials for Share Bread earned a bachelor of arts degree from St. celebrate his First Mass at St. Jude’s (Thurch, Lakewood, June 5 at 12:30 p.m. Colorado; Holy Spirit Neighborhood Center, Denver, $1,000, Thomas’ Seminary in 1975 and a master of groceries for need; Immaculate Conception Cathedral, $1,000, food divinity in 1977. As a deacon he gained He will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving for Capitol Hill need; pastoral experience at ’ Church at American Martyrs Church in Manhat­ in Denver. tan Beach June 19 at 12:15 p.m. (Continued on Pago 2) Demaree, the son of Mrs. Florence (Continued on Page 2) -t ' JOMT.i * ?K + Pag* 2 — THE DENVER CATHOLIC REQISTER, Wad., Juna 1,1977

ARCHBISHOP’S OFFICE Good News 200 Josephine Street $50,000 Given Denver, CO 80206 (Continued from Poge 1) To Rice Bowi Deacon Kelly attended St. Church of the Risen Christ, Official Bernard’s High School in Denver, for his pastoral in­ (Continued from Page 1) Center at Annunciation Playa Del Ray, Calif., ternship. Reach, Boulder, $1,000, Parish, Denver. before entering Colorado Karl Useldinger APPOINTMENTS develop program to discover The grants were made by State University in 1967. He Useldinger, the son of Mr. Reverend Philip W. Adargo, to be Assistant and feed needy; Holy Ghost a distribution committee ap­ was graduated from CSU in Pastor, St. Francis de Sales Church, Denver. Parish, Denver, feed down­ pointed by Archbishop 1972 with a bachelor of arts and Mrs. Edward James V. Casey. Useldinger of Kansas City, Reverend Robert C. Demaree, to be Assistant town needy; Community degree In business. He was Pastor, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Ministry of Southwest The committee reviewing awrded a master of divinity Kans., will celebrate his First Mass at Sacred Heart Northglenn. Denver, $750, emergency the requests for grants in­ degree from St. Thomas’ Reverend Michael W. Gass, to be Assistant food, nutrition and budget cluded Bishop Evans, Sister Seminary. As a deacon he of Jesus Church, Boulder, June 5 at 11:30 a.m. and a Pastor, St. John the Baptist Church, Longmont. program; Broadway As­ Mary Garascia of All Saints’ was assigned to St. Jude’s Reverend Thomas D. Kelly, to be Assistant sistance Center, Denver, Parish, Denver; Mrs. parish, Lakewood. Mass of Thanksgiving at Sts. Cyril and Methodius’, Pastor, St. James Church, Denver. $750, food bank, nutrition Joseph Kulas of the Joseph Monahan Kansas City, June 19 at 2 Reverend Joseph E. Monahan, to be Assistant education and Food Stamps Archdiocesan Council of p.m. Pastor, St. Catherine of Siena Church, Denver. assistance; Emergency As­ Catholic Women; and Monahan, the son of Mr. Reverend Karl J. Useldinger, to be Assistant sistance, Catholic Com­ Father Daniel Conway, and Mrs. Edward J. Deacon Useldinger at­ tended Savior of the World Pastor, Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Denver. munity Services, $1,000. es­ O.F.M. Cap., pastor of Holy Monahan of Central City, DEACON INTERNSHIP pecially for Twin Parishes Cross parish, Thornton. Colo., will celebrate his Seminary High School in Kansas City before entering Reverend Mr. Elbert Chilson to assist as Deacon First Mass at the Church of at Blessed Sacrament Parish, Denver, Colorado. the Risen Christ in Denver St. Thomas’ Seminary in 1969. He earned a bachelor Reverend Mr. Thomas Fryar to assist as Deacon June 5 at 2:30 p.m. at St. John the Baptist Parish, Longmont, Colorado. Deacon Monahan attended of arts degree in philosophy Pope Paul Has Fond « and a master of arts degree Reverend Mr. Terry Kissell to assist as Deacon at Cathedral High School St. Jude Parish, Denver, Colorado. before entering St. Thomas’ in moral-pastoral theology from St. Thomas’ Seminary. Reverend Mr. Martin Lally to assist as Deacon at Colorado Memories Seminary. He earned a All Saints Parish, Denver, Colorado. bachelor of arts degree in As a deacon he was assigned Pope Paul VI sent his “personal blessings to the people to Sacred Heart of Jesus SCHEDULE bei 1973 and a master od divinity ARCHBISHOP JAMES V. CASEY of the Denver archdiocese’’ through a group of pilgrims Da degree in 1977. As a deacon Church for his pastoral in­ from the archdiocese that attended an audience with the ternship. Friday, June 3, 4:00 p.m. — Cheesman Park, C oi he was assigned to the Spring Picnic for Catholic Pastoral Center Employees. Pope on May 18. Ya Saturday, June 4, 10:30 a.m. — Denver, Cathedral The group saw the Pope in the large papal audience hall of the Immaculate Conception, Ordinations to the along with hundreds of pilgrims from other countries. Jos AUTHENTIC EUROPEAN SAUSAGES ' Priesthood. When Pope Paul mentioned the archdiocesan group, dio Sunday, June 5, 9:30 a.m.-ll:00 a.m. — Denver, St. participants stood and waved to him. & LUNCH MEATS Francis de Sales Church, Concelebrated Masses, The Pope told them that he had “fond memories’’ of tau Best Quelity USUA Inspected. Pastoral Visit. having visited the mountains of Colorado. He had visited daii All made in our own Sausage Kitchen Monday, June 6, 12:30 p.m. — Denver, Pastoral Colorado as a guest of the late Msgr. Joseph Bosetti Come and visit our Store Center, Vocation Committee Luncheon Meeting. before becoming Pope. Ri Mon.-Thur. - 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, 6:30 p.m. — Denver, Cathedral of The spiritual director of the pilgrimage, which also Friday-8:30 a.m .-6:30 p.m. the Immaculate Conception, 25th Anniversary of visited the Holy Land, was Father Robert Syrianey, E. Saturday - 9 :3 0 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Concelebrated Mass for the Class of 1952. Dinner to pastor of Christ the King Parish, Denver. The tour con­ Coi ALPINE SAUSAGE CO. follow at Christ the King Parish Center. ductor was Miggs Cronin of H. B. Avery and Associates. T h i Thursday, June 9, 7:00 p.m. — Littleton, Colum­ ■\ 1272 W. Alaska PI. Danwar 80223 Jai phona 778-0886ABBA bine Country Club, Annual Columbine and Denver Serra Club Dinner. o n , ROMt • PSPai AU0IENCÍ • JiRUS«LtM • BÍIHLÍHEM • fM[MJ . ASSISI BISHOP GEORGE R. EVANS “When it is established that man’s soul is immortal IT7-TWI-2814-28I9 ine. 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iciation nade by ; . I' ittee ap- 5-. J bishop viewing á ants in- >, Sister 1 Saints’ Mrs. i J. • f th e ncil of -- ; and )nway, of Holy n. Rev. David Nygren Rev. Cyprian Constantine Rev. Stephen T. Yavorsky Rev. Mario Jose Arroyo Rev. Lawrence W. Moore id ‘Ambassadors of ChrisV From Archdiocese

Three young men from the Denver archdiocese are He did pastoral work as a deacon at St. Emeric’s Springs and in the fall of 1964 entered the Society of Jesus jeople being ordained priests for Religious orders: the Rev. Parish, Country Club Hills, 111. at Florissant, Mo. He received bachelor’s and master’s grims David Nygren, for the Vincentians; the Rev. Cyprian G. th the degrees from St. Louis University, and taught at DeSmet Constantine, the Benedictines; and the Rev. Stephen T. Rev. Cyprian G. Constantine High School, St. Louis, 1971-74. He took his theological Yavorsky, the Jesuits. studies at Weston School of Theology, Cambridge, Mass. :e hall A fourth man from the archdiocese, the Rev. Mario The Rev. Cyprian G. Constantine, a Benedictine 3. Jose Arroyo, is being ordained for the Galveston-Houston monk, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Constantine of ¡roup, diocese. Boulder, was ordained a priest May 28 by Bishop William Rev. Mario Jose Arroyo Another man, the Rev. Lawrence W. Moore, who G. Connare of Greensburg in St.. Vincent’s Basilica, !S” of taught at Regis High School as a scholastic, is being or­ Latrobe, Pa. The Rev. Mario Jose Arroyo, son of Mrs. Elena C. isited dained for the Jesuits. He will return to Boulder for a special Mass of Arroyo and the late Mario Arroyo of Littleton, will be or­ osetti Thanksgiving in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church on June 26 dained a priest June 3 at St. Paul’s Church in Houston, Rev. David Nygren at 2 p.m. A reception will follow at the church. Tex., at 7:30p.m. also The Rev. David Nygren, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Father Constantine is scheduled to celebrate a Mass He will celebrate his First Mass June 4 at St. Paul’s aney, E. Nygren of Denver, will be ordained a priest for the on June 5 at St. Gabriel’s Church, Pittsburgh, where he at 6 p.m. con­ Congregation of the Mission (Vincentian Fathers) at St. did pastoral work as a deacon the past year. He was graduated from St. Francis de Sales’ High es. Thomas’ Seminary on June 11 at 3 p.m. by Archbishop The new priest was graduated from Boulder High School in Denver before entering Arapahoe Community James V. Casey. School and the University of Colorado. In 1976 he received College. He entered St. Thomas’ University in Houston, Father Nygren will celebrate his First Mass at 3 p.m. a master of divinity degree from St. Vincent’s Seminary, Tex., in 1972 and was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in on June 12 at St. James’ Church, Denver. Latrobe. 1973. He entered St. Thomas’ Seminary in Denver in tortai Nygren attended St. James’ School and Machebeuf Fr. Constantine teaches the piano, instructs Benedict- September 1975. hings High School. He also served as a VISTA volunteer in tine novices in music, and is an organist at the Benedic­ Arroyo was born in Havana, Cuba, and came to the once Denver. tine archabbey there. United States in 1960. He was graduated from St. Thomas’ Seminary As a deacon he did pastoral work at Holy Trinity College in 1972 with a bachelor of arts degree. He also Rev. Stephen T. Yavorsky Church in Colorado Springs. earned a teachers’ certificate from the University of After ordination Father Arroyo will be assigned Denver in English. Following his graduation from St. The Rev. Stephen T. Yavorsky, a Jesuit seminarian duties within the Diocese of Galveston-Houston. Éer 'Thomas’, he' became a member of the Vincentian from Colorado Springs, will be ordained a priest by Fathers. He attended the Vincentian novitiate in Santa Archbishop James V. Casey ¡June 10 at 7:30 p.m. in St. ^Rev. Lawrence W. Moore blisher Ignatius Loyola Church, Denver. Editor Barbara, Calif., and the DeAndreis Theological Seminary A Jesuit who taught at Regis High School in Denver Editor in Lemont, 111., from which he received a master of arts Yavorsky, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Yavorsky of Colorado Springs, will celebrate his First as a scholastic, the Rev. Lawrence W. Moore, will be or­ tnager in Theology. He is a candidate for a master of arts in dained a priest by Bishop Charles H. Helmsing of Kansas rector American Literature at the Catholic University of Mass at St. Paul’s Church, Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, June 12 at noon. A reception will be held in the Pauline City-St. Joseph June 3 at 8 p.m. in St. Francis Xavier I Staff America, Washington, D.C. Memorial Auditorium following the Mass. Church, Kansas City. rapher He professed perpetual vows in the Congregation of He attended St. Mary’s High School, Colorado Moore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Moore of ilatlon the Mission in April 1976 Kansas City.

. sub- ■thollc 388- Goals to Help Divorced Told: Meet to Focus The Aged Are God Loves You On the Needs lunity rado. Being Studied No Matter What Of the Family A special committee has been formed to study LODI, N.Y. (NC) — Archbishop Peter Gerety of both short and long-range goals in providing com­ Newark told more than 500 divorced and separated prehensive services to the aged in the Denver Catholics that “the Lord loves you, no matter what.” archdiocese, it was announced by Father Donald The National Catholic Family Life Conference will Dunn, director of Catholic Charities and Comniunity The archbishop gave the homily and celebrated be held in Denver Oct. 6-9 with the theme “Family Services in the archdiocese. the Mass concluding a one-day conference sponsored Spheres/Ministry and Mission.” The committee, formed by CCS at the request of by the Newark archdiocesan Ministry to Divorced The conference, to be held in the Cosmopolitan Archbishop James V. Casey, hopes to have its work Catholics, established in 1975. Hotel, will focus on the needs of the American family completed by the first week of July, Father Dunn said. The archbishop said the U.S. bishops’ recent deci­ from the viewpoint of the sociologist, theologian, The committee, made up of persons from various sion to ask the Vatican to lift the automatic excom­ married couple, psychiatrist, religious educator, fami­ areas of the archdiocese, is chaired by Bishop George munication that was placed on Catholics who ly life director, and pastoral assistant. Evans. remarried after divorce is an example of the “vastly It will consider the needs of the family from the It includes Msgr. James Rasby, rector of the Im­ different mentality” in the Church toward its divorced wedding on, and also treat ways of strengthening the maculate Conception Cathedral; Mrs. Donna Sexton of members. family, ministering to its needs and extending its mis­ Colorado Springs; Wendall Marander, Colorado “We have a much clearer understanding that most sion. Springs; Franciscan Sister Alexia Koegel, pastoral as­ persons who divorce and remarry do not do so out of The conference is under the sponsorship of the sistant, St. Anthony’s, Sterling; Mrs. Joan Thys of defiance of the Church of Christ and with the intent to U.S. Catholic Conference’s Department of Education, ■» Wheat Ridge, vocational rehabilitation nurse; Mrs. cut themselves off from the Body of the Lord. Rather in conjunction with diocesan family life directors and > Margaret Rossi of Yampa, another nurse; Mrs. Edith they do so in pain and suffering,” the archbishop said. the Denver archdiocese’s office of the Vicar for Fami­ Neil of Denver, president of the Archdiocesan Council ly Life, Youth, and Education Services. Calling the audience “brothers and sisters of the Participation is open to persons in the family life of Catholic Women; Dr. Frank McGlone of Denver; Lord,” Archbishop Gerety said: “Let’s not talk of ex- Sister Vincent de Paul Grilliot,-a Sister of Charity and apostolate, parish staffs, religious education, school communications, let’s talk rather of helping one personnel, lay persons in marriage preparation and pastoral assistant at St. Philomena’s, Denver; Mrs. another, of binding up wounds, of reconciling the Peggy Pedotto of Berthoud; Mrs. Mary Belle family programs, seminary faculty and students, in­ members of this great family of God with one terested clergy and staffs of other denominations, as McKeown of Loveland, former director of the Retired another.” Senior Volunteer Project; Dr. Alice Fehrenbach of well as parents and grandparents. Denver, a clinical psychologist; Ms. Flora Rodriguez The archbishop acknowledged that reconciliation Conference sessions will deal with such topics as Russel of Denver; Franciscan Sister Rita Draude of takes time. “The elements of the problem must be ex­ the family as a whole, current needs of the woman Denver, a visiting nurse; Lt. Col. Jack Dignum, direc­ amined, the questions on approach to the Eucharist within marriage, the family affected by divorce, and tor of the Volunteers of America in Denver; and must be looked at in the lightof the facts of each case.” how the family mission can extend to the alienated and Martin Work, director of Administration and Planning disenfranchised and be a positive agent for change. While maintaining that “the teachings of the Lord Preregistration fees — before Sept. 15 — are $40 in the archdiocese. on marriage must be upheld,” Archbishop Gerety said Father Dunn said that interested persons should per person; after that date they are $50. “we understand much better today than in years gone Further information can be obtained by writing send suggestions on services for the aged to Bishop by” the reasons for divorce. Evans at the Catholic Pastoral Center, 200 Josephine National Catholic Family Life Conference, 200 St., Denver, CO 80206. Josephine St., Denver, CO 80206. Four Ordained Together Are Jubliarians

Four Denver priests, all of A parish RTass and recep­ whom attended St. Thomas tion for Father Anderson Seminary together and were will be held at 10 a.m., June ordained at the same time 5, in the Holy Ghost Parish June 7, 1952, will observe Hall. their Silver Jubilees here together on June 7. Fr. McGinn Four, other priests who are Another Denver native working in the archdiocese Father McGinn attended St also are marking the 25th an­ Catherine’s Grade School niversaries in the priesthood and R egis High School this year. Archbishop James V. before entering the Casey will the principal con- seminary. He also studied at celebrant of a Mass of Catholic University before Thanksgiving to be con- his ordination. celebrated by the eight He was assistant pastor at Jubilarians at the Cathedral St. James Church for nine of the Immaculate Concep­ years before serving from tion at 6:30 p.m., on 1961-66 as pastor of St. June 7. Archbishop Casey Msgr. Rasby Father Madden Father Anderson Father McGinn John’s in Yuma and from will deliver the homily. 1966-75, as pastor of Guar­ A dinner will follow at Church in Denver. He pastor of Holy Ghost in dian Angels Church in Christ the King Church. Edward T. Madden, and Father John J. McGinn, archdiocesan vicar for associate pastor pro tern of became rector of the March, 1969. He also was Denver. He has been in his The four classmates are priests; Father John V. St. Mark at Llonhead Church cathedral March 29, 1976, director of Camp St. Malo present position since 1975. Msgr. James W. Rasby, rec­ Anderson, pastor of Holy in Westminster. after serving as pastor at the near Estes Park in 1969-70. (Continued on Page 8) tor of the cathedral; Father Ghost Church in Denver, Each was ordained at the Shrine of St. Anne’s and St. cathedral June 7, 1952, by Joan of Arc Church, both in the late Archbishop Urban J. Arvada. Vehr, after completing P arish observance of > studies at St. Thomas Msgr. Rasby’s jubilee will ONLY 11 LEFTIII Seminary in Denver. be at 12:30 p.m., June 12, on Also observing their the west lawn of the AVOID WAITING LIST-ACT NOW jubilees in the June 7 cathedral. ceremonies are; Fathers Fr. Madden Government subsidized rent for quaiified Francis Ciaptacz, pastor of Cs eiderly or handicapped. Rent based on in­ St. Mary’s Church in Rifle, A native of Denver, Fr. Sc come. Private baths - air cond. - chef- who was ordained June 29, Madden attended St. John’s Ki prepared meáis. 1952, in Poland; Matthew B. Grace School, Regis High K\ Lehn, pastor of St. Vincent School, St. Thomas Ai Church in Basalt, who was Seminary and Catholic Sc CORONA RESIDENCE ordained June 3, 1952, in University of America. He t â 1445 Corona St. Belleview, 111.; Martin E. became Episcopal Vicar for thi 832-1302 Matulik, Western regional Priestly Personnel on Sept. ci] director of St. Jude’s 1,1976, replacing Father Leo ar C h ild r e n ’s R e s e a rc h Horrigan. an Hospital of Memphis, who After ordination. Father of SELLING YOUR HOME!!! was ordained May 31, 1952, Madden was assistant pastor in in Youngstown, Ohio, and of Holy Ghost Church. He F£ Are you a member of the Catholic Golden Age? Jeldo J. Schiavone, who was was chaplain of Penrose cii Call Lloyd Mansfield about your discount. If you're ordained in Lafayette, Ind., Hospital in Colorado Springs sci not a member, call about becoming a member. June 12, 1952, and is com­ from 1960-67, pastor of the Shrine of St. Anne’s from D( Many people In the Denver Metro Area are taking pleting social work studies Sa here. 1967-71 and pastor of Holy 40 Years a Priest advantage of this unusual opportunity. You too years of service there. 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native, inded St. School School >g the tudied at ’ before lastor at for nine OVER 100 NEW AND USED ig from of St. Now a Page and Squire RABBITS TO CHOOSE FROM id from Students at St. Andrew Seminary High With the archbishop are, from left, Stu­ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY if Guar- School recently made Archbishop James dent Council president Robert David San­ irch in V. Casey a Page and Squire of the Order of doval; Theatine Father Mark Matson, n in his Knights of St. Andrew Avellino. The principal; the archbishop; and students e 1975. archbishop was presented a plaque and Norman Haberkorn, Joshua Sanchez, and (^yern h silver bell as mementos of the occasion. Douglas Hunt. Volkswa Archbishop Becomes 7800 W. COLFAX 2 3 8 - 6 4 2 1 A Page and Squire A rchbishop Jam es V. The archbishop had asked The highest step is S Casey was made a Page and to become a member of the Knighthood, granted to those Squire of the Order of unique student government who show leadership and Knights of St. Andrew while visiting the seminary I service to the seminary There i s no need to pay Avellino, by students of St. in February. He said he community and Christian Andrew Seminary High wanted to be a Page, a ser­ community at large. School on May 20. vant to the seminarians, one The Student Council head Higher interest rates, Robert David Sandoval, who served their needs and said that next year the stu­ the head of the Student Coun­ fostered their vocations to dents want to make the cil of Knights presented the active priestly ministry. archbishop a Knight. if you qualify archbishop with a plaque A Page is the first step in and silver bell as momentos student government at the The student government at of the occasion. Accompany­ seminary high school, and St. Andrew’s helps teach the for our ing him were Theatine usually all new students are students the actual workings Father Mark Matson, prin­ Pages until they have shown of Church government as cipal of the seminary high leadership and service to the well as a sense of leadership Home Equity school; Norman Haberkorn, seminary community. and servanthood, to which all active ministers of the Douglas Hunt, and Joshua The second step is that of Sanchez. Gospel are called. Father Line of Squire, a step in which the Matson explained. e. He The Archbishop was students are expected to be niver- honored by the students of service to the seminary The priest said he has seen Credit I at a because he has been a man community and to show a great change in the lives of arish of service not only to the their leadership abilities to a the students because of their seminary, but to the entire greater extent. own government. He said Church. he feels it helps seminarians to be ministers to one another. Finest Quality - Lowest Prices Get rid of your high interest Father Matson said the • BEDDING PLANTS Knights Council also helps Department Store and other high interest • FRUIT & SHADE TREES • SHRUBS • ROSES • TOMATO AND PEPPER PLANTS « teach dedication and com­ POTS & POTTERY • TERRARIUMS • mitment to Christian values charge account credit cards HANGING BASKETS • SMALL Sc. L A R G E and ideals. FOLIAGE PLANTS “A sense of dedication and CONSOLIDATE all of your CREDIT NEEDS Christian service is what is FRY, WELBY GARDENS 739P CLAYTON 287-0366 so desperately needed in the with a HOME EQUITY “LINE OF CREDIT” JTY Church today, if we are to IRSE FERTILIZERS BAGS OF Plan ... and at LOW BANK RATES! ;iNG call ourselves true witnesses ARY ^SPRAYS • MAT MOSS of the living Lord,” Father EX- 09TH0 • COW MANURE Matson added. eOLOKADO'S OWN • ROniNG SOIL Why pay more interest with those major credit cards In addition to the or credit unions when ANB can give you a much lower OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-6 Archbishop, other Religious interest rate and better terms. SUNDAY 9-6 and lay persons belong to the iTRO Order of Knights of the HOME EQUITY CREDIT PLAN seminary. can be used for: ■ Home Improvements Taxes ■ Major Appliances Education LLOYD'S SLATTERY ■ Vacations Automobiles & COMPANY and many more items Don’t let those Department Store and other high interest credit Mechanical Contractors cards become a burden... drop in or call Gary Meyers or PLUMBING - HEATING Bob Marcantel for complete information and an application. FOR YOUR PRECIOUS FURS AIR CONDITIONING Let Aurora National Bank be your CALL Drain and Sewer “ONE STOP” tor all your credit needs Cleaning ol co lo ro d o ^ - 24-HOUR SERVICE . \• V - • f 20-2323 \ Robert F. Connor, Sr. I President Aurora National Bank FOii FREE PICKUP AHD DELIVERY, Robert F. Connor, Jr. E. COLFAX AT IRONTON PHONE 364-7671 Vice President MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

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(See “ Legis Update” m em ber of a G erm an- ably Woodard’s concern for Duane Woodard has never column in Register, May 25, forgotten his Spanish- speaking family and reasons minorities and the so-called for Gov. Lamm’s reasons for that since he learned to ordinary person in the state / surnamed schoolmates in vetoing the measure). S.B. speak English without any stems from the fact that his the small Southern Colorado 589 also contains the 2.4 community of Cortez. As he help from the school system father was a laborer during million dollar bilingual ap­ in which he was enrolled, his school days in Southern looks back now, the 39 year propriation originally con­ old first-term Republican that others should do so Colorado. An important in­ tained in S.B. 581, the so- likewise. fluence in his life was the state senator from Fort called Long Appropriations Collins reflects: “I consider More will be written in fact that he studied two Bill. The rationale for in­ this column next week about years of Spanish in his high it to be a tragedy that so cluding the appropriation in many of those Spanish­ Sen. Woodard’s moving school days, and two years S.B. 589 as suggested by Ma­ defense of bilingual educa­ of the same language during speaking students did not jority Leader, Sen. Richard succeed in school and even­ tion on May 17 in which he his college days at the Flock, R-Denver, is that if combined a knowledge of University of Wyoming from tually ended up as dropouts. Gov. Lamm also vetoes 589, I am not sure they would Colorado history with an ob­ which he received an A.B. in he will wipe out all state Economics in 1963. A study have ended the way they are funding for bilingual vious dedication to securing if they had been treated justice for Hispanos who of Spanish language and programs in Colorado. culture, as well as other fac­ fairly.” W o o d a rd ’s in s p ire d comprise 20 per cent of the The GOP legislator who population of the state. tors operative in his 39 defense of the present Sen. Woodard is in a good years, have culminated in represents District 29 bilingual program and his embracing Weld, Larimer, position to discuss Colorado Sen. Woodard’s admitting and Morgan counties con­ opposition to S.B. 589 was history because his during an interview this tinues: “When I got to high voted by Sen. Dennis Gallagher, D-Denver, a ancestors have lived in the week that “I didn’t arrive at school, I asked, ‘Where have state for over one hundred my position on bilingual the Spanish kids gone?’ It speech teacher at Regis College with a Master’s years. Although he has lived education overnight. I have was just as though they had degree in drama from The in the state most of his life, long realized the need for a Catholic University of he was born in Kansas City, mutual respect of cultures.' Photo by Mark Kiryluk America in Washington, Missouri, while his father And that respect led to a D.C., as “the most brilliant was serving in the U.S. “no” vote on May 17 on S.B Sen. Paul Sandoval, D-Denver, left; and Sen. Duane 589. Woodard, R-Fort Collins, right, examine an original copy speech by a senator in the Army. His great grand- of the Colorado Constitution which states that all legisla­ 1977 legislative session.” tion “shall be printed in Spanish and English”. In urging the 35 members in of the Colorado Senate to Si been swallowed up.” and reflection. Those convic­ maintain present bilingual PERMANENT WAVES b( Woodard’s strong convic­ tions have stood Woodard in legislation for at least ni tions about the need for fair good stead during the closing another year or two so that Never Priced So Low Before sh treatment for Hispanic peo­ days of the first session of results of the program im­ Call jo ple are not new elements in the Fifty-first General As­ plemented in many school wi his value system but the sembly when a heated battle districts for less than a year gr result of years of experience has raged on D enver’s can be properly evaluated. 421-0986 Capitol Hill as to whether Sen. Woixlard was the only the state’s present bilingual Republican to join a number WHEAT RIDGE BEAUTY COLLEGE law passed in 1975 will re­ of Democrats in defense of main intact or whether it the present program. Key 5955 W. 38th (Corner of 38th 8i Harlan) will be diluted by legislation leaders of the maintenance proposed in the current ses­ strategy were Senators Paul sion. and Don Sandoval of Denver. In addition to Sen. Woodard, NC Woodard played the key they were joined by Senators role in what many capitol Dick Soash, Steamboat Ne observers consider to be the Springs; Bill Comer, CroBi)10e$teri) w most courageous perfor­ Colorado Springs; Eldon Jos mance of this year’s session Cooper, Adams Co.; Dennis mer when on Tuesday morning. Gallagher, Denver; Regis i CLOCK SERVICE Blo( May 24, 1977, he stood at the Groff, Denver; James 10908 W. 44th Ave. Ph. 420-0477 Wheat Ridge, Colo. 80033 nam SPEME podium in the Senate Kadlacek, Greeley; Ray THE FULL SERVICE seer ARVADA chamber and pleaded with Kogovsek, Pueblo; and Ron CLOCK ESTABLISHIVIENT Con 9535 W. 58th AVE. • 424-7723 his Republican colleagues to Stewart, Longmont. After o ran repair 4>r rrsiore any clock and Bish 7529 W. 80th AVE. • 424-1051 vote “no” on S.B. 589, a bill provide a full year guarantee on work and H( two hours of debate on third m aterial. ServiecM are performed in our »hop. WESTMINSTER .\sk \b<»ut O ur Kstablished Price List. gen« 2895 W. 72nd AVE. • 428-5097 1 1 ^ Ni ll < ^ lillB NCC THORNTON Church in Poland Coni 810 E. 88th AVE. • 287-5586 Sept WHEAT RIDGE CHECK OUT OUR WAGON AND CARPETING 7393 W. 44th AVE. • 422-1438 Still Strong Dot 10O's of Colors LAKEWOOD ROME — After a 10-day the Polish Church has cap­ YOU MIGHT UNLOAD YOURS. of i To Choose From 9168 W. JEWELL • 986-4551 tivated and held on to the Residential- 10105 W. Kentucky Or. 086-15181 official visit to Poland, the SA C o m m e rc ia l AURORA president of the Canadian mind, the attitudes and the Willi 2222 So. Havana St. Conference of Catholic support of 80-90 percent of w itl DON FELSEN 755-7023 Bishops said in Rome that the people,” said Bishop G. mun "^FORT COLLINS the Polish Church has main­ Emmett Carter of London, ing c INC. 2215 SO. COLLEGE • 482-0996 tained a position of strength Canada, in a meeting with 1620 Blake St. guilt OGALLALA, Nebr. journalists. P h o n e unique in the world, despite supe 121 W. 3rd St. The bishop said that the 6 2 3 -4 3 9 1 Communist attempts to sti­ date LEE O’CONNOR fle religion. support of Poles for the Dr Church is unparalleled in 8 9 3 - 0 6 7 7 Member: Sts. Peter & Paul “I was impressed and ex­ with Parish tremely struck by the way other countries, despite the Our Volvo wagon is built to overcome the hour hardships under which the Man Polish (ihurch works. disgruntlement common to wagon owners. It’s no bigger than.a Volvo-size sedan. So atter SINCE 1888 handling it in a crowded parking lot is no big m in w o v e . Hosp NOTE: deal. You don’t feel like you’ve got your car Dr A mass is offered every to fight as well as all the other parkers. was ( o o e s i T i first Friday of the And loading is a pleasure. Not a trauma. Dr. 1 IU e ICKER month at 7:00 p.m. for heari the souls of those inter­ The rear door was designed knowing some baby A Team of Professionals that Excel red during the previous objects are high as well as wide. They fit rhytl In Every Phase of M oving... month. inside in 77 cu. ft. of usable load space. had r Local and Long Distance ... June 3rd Instead of sitting outside on the roof. was S to rin g , P a c k in g , a n d S h ip p in g . 7:00 P.M. Bring in your wagon and go home in ours. Corn Rev. Jam«* F. Moynlhan Wadi of We’ll sell or lease you a Volvo wagon and, inj( Our Lady of Grace either way, de-gruntle you. "V O IL iV O chlor Parish ft rThe car for people who think pail c Dr MT. OLIVET said: CEMETERY breat VOLVO some WMt 44ni hmm It YHiffliM S jeo RAYNE WkMt RM|l. 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A Cassock at Work Oliva Albaladejo, 24, a native of Puerto Rico now liv­ ing in Trenton, N.J., works at her desk in New Jersey’s Secretary of State’s office wearing a white cassock sym­ bolizing virginity. She said she will wear the outfit for the next 10 months until she is married. Miss Albaladejo said she is thankful for graduating from high school, finding a job and being engaged, and has adopted the custom of wearing the habit of the Virgin Mary to show her gratitude. (NC Photo)

E . i f - World News In B rief- NCCB Names infant was stillborn and that New Official he put his hands around her neck to check for a pulse. WASHINGTON — Father The teen-age mother was Jo sep h C h arro n , 37, a seven and a half months member of the Precious pregnant when she had the Blood Fathers, has been "Sure, I realize not many real estate companies are large enough to abortion, which Dr. Waddill claim to everyone, W E’LL SELL YOUR HOME FAST OR BUY IT! But, named associate general reportedly thought neces­ secretary of the National sary to protect her mental obviously Van Schaack is earnest about getting the job done. Conference of Catholic health. Bishops (NCCB). It's about time too, that real estate companies made the client’s problems He has been assistant the number one concern. We really were impressed with the service we got.' general secretary of the Msgr. Murdick Plans NCCB and the U.S. Catholic To Leave USCC If that sounds like the kind of real estate service you'd like — call Conference (USCC) since, WASHINGTON - Msgr. Van Schaack. We'll show you how your home may qualify for this September 1976. Olin Murdick will leave his WE'LL SELL IT FAST OR BUY IT home sales program. job as secretary of the U.S. Limited time only. Doctor Accused Catholic Conference (USCC) of Strangling Baby education department in the near future, according to SANTA ANA, Calif. — Dr. Russell Shaw, the USCC William Waddill, charged secretary for public affairs. with the strangulation Msgr. Murdick, 60, said he murder of an infant follow­ is uncertain about his depar­ ing an abortion, pleaded not ture date and his future guilty at his arraignment in plans. A priest of the superior court. The trial Saginaw, Mich., diocese, his date was set for Aug. 8. five-year contract with the Dr. Waddill was charged USCC expires in September with choking to death an 1977. hour-old baby girl born March 2, after an abortion Traditionalist attempt by him at West­ Van Schaack & Company minster Community Defies Suspension Hospital. PARIS — In continued Dr. Ronald Comelson, who defiance of his suspension was called to the hospital by from all priestly functions Dr. Waddill, testified at the by Pope Paul, traditionalist hearing “I noticed that the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre confirmed some 150 children Aurora Northeast Suburban North Suburban Southwest Suburban Evergreen baby was breathing fairly 3 4 1 -7 7 0 0 4 2 7 -1 2 3 4 rhythmically . . . The arms (May 22) in the Paris church 9 8 8 -6 8 0 0 6 7 4 -5 5 2 4 had moved up and down.” It of St. Nicolas du Chardon- Aurora Southeast Suburban Northwest Suburban West Suburban Fort Collins was at that time. Dr. net. 3 4 1 -5 5 0 0 4 2 0 -0 1 0 0 2 3 4 -1 8 0 0 4 9 3 -7 0 0 0 Cornelson testified, that Dr. The church, which has Wadill talked of using an been occupied by Cherry Creek South Suburban Boulder Summit County ‘‘injectant of potassium traditionalist Catholics since 3 2 1 -2 2 1 6 7 9 4 -9 2 5 2 4 4 9 -5 0 0 0 4 6 8 -2 5 5 9 chloride” or “a bucket or Feb. 27, was packed with a Denver Southeast Southeast Suburban Douglas County Wldefleld-Securlty- pail of water.” crowd of 3,000 persons. 7 5 8 -0 4 0 0 7 7 3 -0 5 0 0 6 8 8 -5 1 6 1 F o u n ta in Dr. Waddill allegedly The Vatican has warned 392-9016 said: “The baby won’t quit the French archbishop that Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Pueblo breathing. Can you think of if he carries out ordinations North East Central 5 4 5 -9 7 3 4 something else.” planned for June 29 he may 5 9 8 -5 0 0 0 5 9 7 -2 0 0 0 The coroner testified that commit an act of “extreme the cause of death was gravity” leading “toward a “manual strangulation.” separated Church, i Dr. Waddill maintains the depending on him alone.” p«0« « — t h e DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER, W«d„ Juiw 1,1977 Silver Jubliarians (Continued from Poge 4) A parish mass for Father 1, 1976, after serving most of Ciaptocz also is scheduled in his priesthood with parishes Fr. Claptacz Rifle at 11 a.m. June 5, with in Indiana and Illinois. Other Born in Poland, Father a reception at Rifle public Jubilee observances for him Ciaptacz was ordained in school at 5 p.m. are slated at 5 p.m., June 5 that country and came to the in Snowmass and 9 a.m. United States in 1966, first at Fr. Lehn Wheeling, W.Va., and then June 12 in Basalt. Father Lehn, who is under was assigned to the Fr. Schiavane Archdiocese of Denver, Feb. the Diocese of Belleview, is 24,1968. serving in Colorado as Ordained in Lafayette, He served at St. Francis pastor of the Baptist parish Ind., Father Schiavone spent de Sales and AH Saints which also includes missions 15 years in that Diocese Parishes in Denver, was in Carbondale, Redstone and before spending eight years pastor in Rangely from Snowmass West Village in as an Army chaplain in Viet­ Prote 1972-75, and assumed the Ri­ Snowmass at Aspen. nam where he received the Wine fle pastorate in 1975. He came to Colorado Aug. Soldiers Medal for Heroism. Sâve Since leaving the military Students Fast for Share Bread Expe Cardinal Out of Hospital in 1975, he has been updating A lio his education at St. Patrice Purcell Heft), Tom Schenkelberg, check for Share Bread Colorado. The CYO Alivi DETROIT (NO — Car­ total rest. They forecast a Thomas Seminary and Julie Wieser and Father Kenneth J . raised the funds at a recent Fast-a-Thon at dinal John F. Dearden of long convalescence. Metropolitan State College Koehler of Notre Dame Parish CYO pre- the parish. »Photo by Mark Kirviuki Detroit, has been released The cardinal’s heart at­ in Denver. A belated sent Bishop George Evans with a $1400 from Providence Hospital, tack was first described as bachelor’s degree in Southfield, Mich., where he mild, but his condition was philosophy was awarded has been since he suffered a subsequently described as Father Schiavone from St. CYO Fast-a-thon A Learning Experience heart attack at his home on serious in reports from the 'Thomas May 28. April 27. hospital. Doctors said the 69-year- The illness forced Car­ Fr. Matullk old cardinal’s activities dinal Dearden to miss the Father Matulik is on leave What Hungry Means would be restricted and that spring meeting of the of absence here from the By Mary Kaiser The Fast-a-thon began with a Mass at i, he would require almost nation’s bishops in Chicago. Diocese of Youngstown, Register Staff p.m. April 1 for those attending an all - Ohio, where he was ordained “If I was this hungry after 27 hours night vigil for First Friday. and has spent most of his without food, just think how hungry starv­ ing people are,” said Patrice Purcell, a The fasters, sponsored for every hour Holy Cross priestly duties. His assign­ they went without food, took up NOTE: ment here primarily is as a member of Notre Dame Parish’s CYO, about her experience in the Parish’s two - neighborhood collections of canned goods. A mass is offered every fund-raiser for St. Jude’s. In conjunction with the fast, prayer first Friday of the day Fast-a-thon. other Jubliarians The fast, which was sponsored by liturgies were held, and movies were month at 7.00 p.m. for shown to inform the public about hunger. the souis of those inter­ Brothers other priestly anniversary members of the parish, included thirty young people and 10 adults from Notre The Fast-a-thon ended with a Mass at red during the previous A Religious community of observances coming up are: month. 35th, Father Clement V. Dame Parish, and made $1400 for Share midnight, followed by a breakfast for the men who share a life of Bread Colorado. Representatives of the fasters. June 3rd prayer and work for Gallagher, 10 a.m., June 5, 7:00 P.M. at St. Francis of Assisi CYO presented Bishop George Evans with Tom Schenkelberg, whose family joined Christ, as teachers, the check for $1400 on May 24. Rev. Jam«« F. Moynihan farmers, social workers, Church in Castle Rock with him in the fast, said that the 27 - hour vigil of Msgr. William Jones, Vicar “I thank you, and so do all the people had made him aware of the experience of campus ministers, parish who will benefit from this money,” Bishop hunger. Our Lady of Grace coordinators, medical General and Chancellor, as Pariah principal concélébrant of Evans told Julie Wieser, Tom Julie Wieser said that fasting made her personnel and other Schenkelberg and Patrice Purcell, who ministries. Mass to be followed by a 1 wonder whether people need as much food MT. OLIVET p.m. brunch; and 30th an­ presented Bishop Evans with the check. as they think they do. For Information write to: Father Kenneth J. Koehler, youth direc­ Provincial Office, Dept. 8J niversary masses and recep­ “If I could give it up for 27 hours,” she CEMETERY tion at St. John the Baptist tor of Notre Dame Parish, observed that Wist 44lh Avm n It Yoan|fMd St. Edward’s University the Fast-a-thon was a real learning ex­ said, “I should be able to get along without Church in Longmont June 5, as much food as I thought I could. ” WhMt RU|i. Golondo 80033 Austin, Texas 78704 for Father Walter B. Jaeger. perience in “what it means to be hungry.” TdiylioM: 424-7785 Students Honored G IV I OWNERS Mark A. Matson, son of Mr. Matson was one of 31 Mr. Goodwrench has a Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Matson, students named to the Englewood, has been elected society in 1977. He received to The Catholic University’s his Bachelor’s degree at Service Special for you. chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 7. Patricia Margaret Geesen, daughter of Mr. and AIR CONDITIONING Mrs. E.A. 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Do We Really Believe Christ’s Message? mor the 1 the message very seriously. I mean the one Christ gives By Father Leonard Urban Everybody roundly acclaimed a grand Amen. I didn t over and again about loving and being a peacemaker. in pi Frederlck-Mead, Colo. attend again. I suspect the world could be a better place if there Next time you’re stopping to think, think about what Or take Christ’s reassurance about peace, the kina were less war in our hearts, less violence there which Christ says in that sometimes Sunday gospel about loving the world can’t give, but His special gift. Do we really mor keeps us in a constant state of tilt. divil one another and letting everybody know we’re His pupils believe that? We minority Christians who should be There are at least some things we can do. Maybe it because we do. On my list of questions always asked but offering that same peace to one another instead of begins with such simple pursuits as lowering our voice, a tinti never answered, one has to do with whether we’ve ever watching numberless, infinite, detonating explosions, little less shouting and more listening. I’m sure a few really tried the message Christ gave us. I mean really with magnified, unmollified bangs and booms in fast and more gracious yes’s and a few fewer adamant no’s would ente tried with a trying which has a lot more to do with the slow motion, real or fictional, life or death situations, be in keeping with the message. I wish we could begin deep process of life than a Mass on Sunday, candle spattering and splattering bodies across the media? All to ther making peace with our neighbor even though she turns be fl lighting mentality, a please - Oh - God, save me from ever quell an ine.xplicable penchant for violence, at least her stereo up to blast off on Saturday night. I’m sure the having to get involved approach. vicarious, which seems insatiable. With Christ message has something to do with integrating our lives Doesn't being known as one of Christ’s disciples by somewhere out there repeating, “Peace, it is I, do not be cent with the idiosyncratic, overbearing, obnoxious, cuín loving one another mean more than proverbial lip afraid.’’ boring and sometimes offensive persons; the man who service? Doesn’t it have to do with loving the unloveable? I’ve been in churches where people refused the sign of Nati peace or made it so perfunctory as to be offensive by talks too much, the manipulative, interfering woman, the jeets Our enemies? The least likely candidates for the most people who dominate and monopolize. I wish we could loveable persons of the year award? offering a limp and lifeless hand with no eye contact with In viewing 2000 years of history, it Just doesn’t seem which says "reserved for better uses.’’ realize that people spend as much energy adjusting to us med: we’ve taken that message very seriously. Most of those Maybe there isn’t much we can do about war. And as we do to them. Maybe more. years have been fought with wars of one sort or another, maybe there isn’t even much we can do about the I wish we could be a people who obviously love one ackn big or small, but always having to do with destroying life, prevalent violence which seems endemic and widespread, another so manifestly as to be known as Christ’s done property and the poor old earth which supports us all. .\nd spreading wider every day. But, I have a suspicion that disciples. It’s a message we’ve yet to try. But it’s a has I did you know that most of those wars were fought with all that begins here, in my heart, because I’m not taking worthwhile one. At least Christ thought so. suits some holy cause in mind? Many times in the name of I Christ who commanded us to love one another? adult Take the Crusades as a relevant example. Marching medi off to defeat people who were considered enemies of God Talks With Parents stew, btH’au.se they were operating out of the same kinds of \ ignorance that most of the rest of us do. And with bands sider playing, everybody praying that God would help us C vanquish our enemies, asking Him to be their enemy and whet: our friend, when, all the time. Jesus said it's good to love A Note to the Bookmakers fort i our enemies and do good things to our persecutors. whet) Have we ever really tried that message or are we By Dolores Curran scenes would be other realistic the di masterful eclectics picking and choosing our way • Kids dropping by the office to Last week my eight year old see Mom. family decorations like the fami­ A through the Christian life? Once I attended a prayer brought home two very different • Two children making up beds ly calendar, prone children in medii meeting in which someone fervently prayed that the Jews library books. The first, an older with clean linen. bean bag chairs in front of TV. V would utterly conquer and overwhelm the Arabs. one, told the story of a little boy • Grandmother helping with someone on the phone, books and refin« who wanted a pet but his mother homework. litter on the dining room table or T said no. Not a bad story but the il­ • Teenager waiting in car to couch, and ordinary rather than recog lustrations were horrible. In pick up parent after work. gorgeous children and parents. every scene, the mother is drawn • Mom balancing groceries and In short, if we’re going to cor­ as housecleaner. In one, she is briefcase coming up the front rect mythical stereotypes in vacuuming, another scrubbing step. children’s literature, let’s do it E d i t o r i a ls the floor, and another scouring • Single parent and chiuldren honestly by showing real bathroom porcelain. Small going off to church. families. Otherwise, we’ll just be wonder women are calling for a There are more, of course, but giving birth to a whole new set of change in stereotyping in these would do for a start. Figur­ rriyiiis. children’s books. There wasn’t a ing prominently in occasionally Let’s Look at scene where the mother was do­ ing anything interesting or ap­ pealing in the home. Sunday Gospel The second book was new, up­ beat and equally erroneous. It The Question Box told the story of the child who By Father John Krenike wanted to stay overnight with a Dominican Preacher friend but worried about sleeping (In Residence. St. Dominic’s Parish) without his security blanket. In Trinity Sunday this one. the boy’s father is doing ‘Pence’ John 16: 12-16 dishes while Mom is reading. One scene shows her typing and The mystery of the Holy Trinity is the base or foundation of all the another leaving borne with her Christian mi’steries. \ mystery is not something we can’t really say briefcase. Never is she doing Is Right anything about; a mystery of faith is something we can't say enough housework. I find this kind of il- about' The Trinity mystery is not a problem irf somehow trying to com­ lustratioo as unreal as the first. prehend how three equals one and one equals three. This is to misunders­ If we're really going to draw by Msgr. Raymond Bosler tand the entire thrust of God’s revelatioo of Himself. Revelatioc for God today’s fam ily properly in IS a niaiufestatioo of His umer life. We are enabled to gaze into the heart children's literature, we need to Q. My husband believes three - fourths of all church collections are of Gvxl-oess The OW and New Testaments are entirely devoted to unveil­ consider some new scenes which ing the heart of Gcd n relatite to a people He has chosen to he the sent to the Poj^. For this reason he won’t let me give very much in the are familiar to thousands of Sunday collection. We are trying to build a new church and he does not bearers of His revela Ooo to all the world. families with mothers who work Gcd dees ac< revfc*i Himself as Trinity in the Old Testament. Jesus want me to give a dime to it. He says, “Why don’t they write the Pope for full time outside the home. A the needed money?” sJowN reveals Hinaeif as eqaal to the "Father." Jesus says. "Tbe White House Commission found Fatoer lou 1 are coe " Jesus also speaks of sending His Spirit. When last year that only 9^ of today's Jesus speaks a S s ±stnpêes aheut leavu« them, they are truly dejected. women under thirty plan on full­ At thf same r = e . S* says ita: He will aoc abandon them, but will send ^ money sent to the Pope is what the people voluntarily of­ rie vrv»>na5i. a e S&cr:: jf tn ti. who wiH net only remain with them, but time rnotberbood. That means fer. No part of the regular donations are sent to Rome. Every parish that 91‘ir intend to work some p ie s a small portion of its income to the diocese for the support of the w-ü aacn aecx TV Ssertt dees act replace Jesus. the Spirit continoes. time during the parenting years. e ç a tny. aoir aeeçecs ¿ e mystery of Jesss thnscghoct tbe commnniTy of bishop and his many offices. It is customary in some countries to have fa.;tl. The atysocal Jesus was 'mr.rtec s t œ aad space Jesss is diawa Translated into family life, this what IS called in English - speaking nations a “Peter’s Pence” collection means that children and bus- once a year for the Holy Father. Pence is the right word, for most people back to æ Tamer — m s a me mysaery of me Ascersaxt The Spmt is bands will take on more of the give very little. Jesus Sçirr. aoc jner 3e 3 cm^neiy the Lore an: Gner of hfe" as we bcdsekeeping chores, that sur- say n me rteec at Mass raga» parents — baby sitters, î t 3 now nnssshie to percerve the m satm g af the Tm uty as the base pre-schocris. and grandmas — of a l m elataoc. The T rinity b ar etesmaJ itwe aSac The Father it'ves l â smaller communities has discon- wiD £fare more prominently in because he says he felt too many the with suict mteasety that H b ir v e b a H a r r ÿ p i- v family life, that single parent The expressKC of iove berweet Famer an: Sat 3 not sumething. but situations require even more Soctiecoe The very nature af lave — ±vm e ant nuTT-.nT — a ¿at it sbarec respcctsability. and that S s cor^T? ‘ “ Sundays. Is revaobes cw: wk spresads ;3 Tbe creEiiar af mar ant w xnar reflects mothers will be constantly juggl- the dtrme dixierstty s: im ug We s*y tna; we are creaiec ii tiie ^—.»p* mg family horoe, and wort time. b< and '.ikeoess o< God T ^ : :tr>afe 15 the s a d 3n: wna; is 5iere a. tt>e s o d Grres; these realities, here are sion^for" th*/ parish priest wrongly interprets the permis- ol dut adeqiutely nrfiects God* It » die ranaairn t im>e — the irsedoc scoe af the scenes I'd like to see TOvernL anticipated Mass. The spirit behind the laws bi to share the .depths o í seif with another a wt*t tne Tatner noes w n z IS ntiidrec s toaks L the Son in the S p m t for all etertutr of the *1 ***“*‘K*^®* regulations seems to be the intention • Mam grading papers at the Ii Man and woman, redeemed by Chrtss. are caGec — t i-'j «- — tc Com m Sr xi” f”'' P‘^P '“ ‘o Mass and receive Lttsje Leagae game receivinv rnmm fast is now only one hour before the time of T share in the life of the TTmity for eternity No wot'¿ 5 ,-»r s< shanug We speak of the "beatific vtSMO ” That phrase may grte the • .Afier-schxi children reading d i r w IIkT vT " a c ^ celebrated at any time of the chore iBStrEctioss on thè Sunday Mn« ' And with the permission of the bishop ai pressMO that eternity is just looking at God as we wo«id «sôk at a n caei P' in the mountains We can't imagine looking at the sasset withoat a- BrltSTof-an SaturdayWnlng. Thisisanout- temiptxw for days or weeks or months The •'nsioo" of God is a aad roomer svreep- SrineOffi^ *" Vespers” of the dwscag vrtnie cisaiUBg tht> __ «nd Sundnys wer« considered to begin in of a mrt and entering into the viskio. We are netted with God b lore aad • sbow sg an wvx-k to b( so the rtsMO is not Just standing apart from God. or not jnst b es« near if I’”**’*"* indicate in this general permis- me a ex ^ tb o rb o o d baby sittor trtrai hiciw„, Δ. P who must work on Sunday. A d< Hun. but takes to His embrace and sharing our person freely m Father. local bishor. iVM.ia o,, „ . , t «Wk on Sui • Everyoae la the famiiy ¿ S T e ir . wm P-rnUsaion Whether that is the case in T1 Son and ^ u n t share their person fieefy. and the s h a n « never ends. The foldiag a&d pattiag away luocwe > ou will tiai e to dl.virover by’ asking a local priest.Driest w indweUu« of the Trinity is a mystery to be rehshed We are fìSed with C( Ufe — a life of tetnarkahie renonrces that are to be explored, dtscowcred • Dad a ctaackee k tbe w and nsed «0 he I CtkVTACT. C7M Squibb Rd„ Mliaioa, Ra. 6«m — pim« « 91V90-1SZ3 à THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER, Wed., June 1 ,1S77 — Pege 11 Science and Morality The Ethics Inolved in Biomedical Research By Andre E. Hellegers, M.D. There is little doubt that medical research is under entered in a prisoner’s record for purposes of parole more scrutiny by the public today than perhaps ever in granting. Only certain prisons, they insist, should be the past. licensed for research to take place there, so that special In part, this is due to the volume of it, and to its cost safety and monitoring standards can be established. in public funds. The inducement to use prisoners is great, for they can In part, however, it is due to a tendency which is be closely supervised, the research “sample” can be easi­ more general, namely, to insist on the autonomy of the in­ ly kept intact and extraneous factors bearing on research dividual. outcomes can easily be controlled. It is therefore insisted that the freedom to drop out of It is seen in such movements as truth-in-lending, truth-in-packaging, full disclosure and consumerism. experiments, a right to be guaranteed to all, must be par­ ticularly watched for. Whether all these elements, neces­ To the extent that medical research is a joint sary for the avoidance of undue influence, can be met in enterprise between researcher and research subject, prisoners is doubted by many. there is an increasing insistence that the research subjeci The National Commission has not yet issued its final be fully aware of what is to happen to him or her. report on this matter. Suffice it, at this point, to say that Some recent examples of unethical research have ac­ there is a remarkable dearth of empirical studies on ex­ centuated this trend to increased watchfulness, prisoners who have taken part in medical research, to culminating in the establishment by Congress of a determine whether, in retrospect, their consent was free. National Commission for the Protection of Human Sub­ There is international agreement, and a convention, jects in Biomedical and Behavioral Research, charged to prohibit medical research on prisoners of war. with the task of establishing ethical guidelines for Where the freedom of consent is at issue in prisoners, medical research. it is the informedness of consent which is at issue in This trend may be welcomed, while simultaneously children, in fetuses, in the mentally ill, and in the mental­ acknowledging that the medical research community has ly retarded. done a by-and-large excellent job of policing itself. There In theory, they may be taken together as a group as has been a remarkable paucity of research malpractice mentally and legally incompetent. suits. Internationally, research on viable fetuses (i.e., In general, it can be said that fully informed and free fetuses who have the capacity to survive) is considered on adults may give consent to become the subjects of a par with research on premature children. medical research within limits of exercising a reasonable Live fetal research is opposed with particular stewardship over their own bodies. vehemence by those opposed to abortion. This need not Volunteering for such research has long been con­ necessarily be so, for opposition to abortion is largely sidered an honorable act on behalf of one’s fellow man. grounded in the notion that the fetus is, in a moral sense, Only at issue then is whether the consent is free, already a cirld. whether it is fully informed, whether any risk or discom­ Fetal research is a variant of child research, but fort is proportionate to the knowledge to be gained and on a class of children who are expecially abandonea. whether the research design is such as factually to yield Moreover, not all abortion is anathema, even to Roman the data sought. Catholics, as witness indirect abortions and spontaneous All four of these desiderata should be met for a abortions (miscarriages) in which the issue of research medical experiment to be ethical. can still be raised in theory. Within these general principles a further analytic Among those who debate the ethics of research in the refinement must be explained. class of incompetents, two lines of argumentation exist. Two types of medical research are commonly The opinion which is most restrictive argues that it is recognized: beneficial and nonbeneficial research. never possible to give consent on behalf of another (proxy consent) for nonbeneficial research, unless one can be sure that the other would give such consent and this can­ not be determined. Research Object The more permissive opinion holds that such proxy It seems to be“ in the nature” of man to help consent is possible where little or no risk or discomfort is save his neighbor’s life, particularly if no risk or involved. It argues that all men are social creatures, the discomfort is involved. Many have volunteered to observation of whom clearly shows that they would in­ participate in medical research projects. deed volunteer to save their fellow man’s life where little Developing ethical guidelines for biomedical or no risk is involved. It argues that the restrictive opi­ research, however, is not an easy task. The former implies the performance of a procedure nion sees man as too individualistic or personalised. on, or the administration of an agent to, a person who It is “in the nature” of man to help save his J stands to benefit as much as to lose from it. Such is the neighbor’s life, if little or no risk or discomfort is in­ still holds true with previable fetuses and the in­ case, for instance, in the first performance of a new volved, and the proxy giver may assume that the in­ stitutionalized mentally retarded. In a sense, they are operation, like the “blue baby” one, where not to perform competent would do so, precisely because there is an already abandoned and unlikely to be more damaged than it is thought only to result in death. “oughtness” about it, observable in how man acts toward they already are. The term “nonbeneficial research” implies that the his fellow man. This is, of course, not to imply that institutionaliza­ research subject himself cannot possibly benefit from the In an attempt to establish guidelines for how the no­ tion of the retarded is unwarranted or abortion never procedure or agent, the benefits of which accrue solely to tion of “little or no risk or discomfort” is to be im­ justified (cf. indirect abortion); rather it is to stress that others. Such is the case in testing for the side-effects of plemented in fetal research, the National Commission in the setting of public policy, it is prudent to err on the new drugs on volunteers, who do not have the disease for suggested that the life of a fetus may neither be shortened side of safety. which the drug is designed. nor prolonged for purposes of research. It is generally recognized, even among those who would Obviously, it is easier to find a proportionate reason Some have tried to argue that since, in abortion, most question the morality of an experiment in an in­ for beneficial than for nonbeneficial research. For that fetuses are killed, they may surely be used for research in dividual case, that it is theoretically possible to visualize reason, most debate surrounds nonbeneficial research. utero — the lesser evil, as it were. a class of individuals (e.g., the mentally retarded or The most controversial research in adults, who can Others deny this since the experiment, once begun, children) as subject to a threat to their lives which would be fully informed, is that which takes place regarding would tend to foreclose the option of the mother to change morally warrant experimentation upon them to save their prisoners. her mind about undergoing the abortion. Once aborted, or lives as a class. In the United States, they form a major test group for miscarried, the previable fetus is considered by many to In such a dire case, it is held that a random sample of the first trials with new drugs. At issue is whether they be automatically a fit subject for research because of the the class might be drafted for the performance of the are capable freely to consent to enrollment in research inevitability of its death. research, which would save the class, for instance, during protocol. Suffice it to say that the proximity of death has never the outbreak of a killing disease of unknown origin in an Outside of the United States, no Western nation uses been considered a sufficient warranty for inclusion in institutional setting. prisoners for research. research protocols, not even those about to be executed Equity in the drafting would then become the crucial The moral danger is that prisoners are too easily per­ for capital crimes. ethical issue, and since, so it is argued, one may not suaded to enroll. They are bored, have little earning Where, by virtue of legal incompetence, m individual choose against the life of any individual, a lottery to yield cannot give consent to research, it is usually held that the minimum number of draftees necessary to complete power and are therefore easily bribed, may believe that parents or guardians are the fittest consent-givers. chances of being paroled C2in depend on joining and, as a the experiment should become the method of choice. This notion is grounded in the proposition that parents It will be realized that issues of medical research consequence, the freedom of their consent is in question. are most likely to have their children’s best interests at While many therefore insist that prisoners should ethics are many and complex and the space of one article heart. Moreover, since parents have a continuing obliga­ is insufficient to unpack them all. never be used, others argue that to remove the right to do tion to raise their children, they have vested interest in good should not be part of a punishment for crime. Suffice it, then, to say that for Catholics, man is made not seeing them injured. in the image of God and not to be exploited. Rather, they would insist that all possibility of monetary It is particularly questioned whether this principle or other reward be eliminated and that enrollment not be On the other hand, altruism and love of neighbor, as of one’s self, is a highly respected virtue, as is a deep con­ cern for the relief of suffering in others. Catholics, then, may be expected to be in the What U.S. Bishops Have To Say forefront of volunteers for necessary, but prudent, “Every human life is inviolable from its very and with full opportunity to transmit their principles medical experimentation. beginning. While the unborn child may not be aware to future generations. We do well to remember that there is a long tradition of itself and its rights, it is a human entity, a human “The obligation of creating these conditions rests of doing moral theology in the field of medicine in Roman being with potential, not a potential human being. in different ways upon different elements in society: Catholicism. The soundest principle to follow, then, is: Like the newborn, the unborn depend on others for “Upon business and industry, labor and the profes­ When in doubt, consult. life and the opportunity to share in human goods. sions: Their dependence and vulnerability remind us of the “ — to define their roles not in relation to narrow (Dr. Hellegers is director of Kennedy Institute and social character of all human life: to live and thrive self-interest but in relation to the well being of all professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Georgetown as a human being, each of us needs the help and sup­ members of this society, especially the poor and the University in Washington, D.C. He writes a column for port of others . . . vulnerable; . . . problems in bioethics in the International Medical News “ In a pluralistic society, religiously neutral public “ _ to show b> responsible actions that the com­ Service, Obstetrics and Gynecology News. His articles institutions and structures cannot be expected to em­ mon good can be realized in our nation without intru­ have appeared in numerous journals, among them the body the beliefs of any one religious group, nor in­ sion by the state into ever more areas of life.” Theological Journal and the Yale Journal of Biology and deed should they reflect an anti-religious view of life. — Excerpt from the U.S. Bishops’ Medicine. He is also a contributor to the book, “Fetal Thtj can ano ahoui'» iicip create ern^tiLioiii ii* “To Live in Christ Growth and Development,” New York Academy of which values flourish in human lives and persons Jesus: A Pastoral Reflection Science, New York, 1968. Dr. Hellegers is a recognized committed to Christian goals can pursue them on the Moral Life.” authority of bioethics both nationally and inter­ without hindrance, without surrendering their rights. nationally.) Pag* 12 — THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER. Wad., Juna 1 .1»77 Beef Called One of Today’s 1 Best Inflation Fighters “ When you look at today’s ’round favorite. “Now that Vitamin B-12. inflationary economy, it gets we’re headed into summer, Vitamin B-12 is found only harder and harder to find a beef becomes even more in animal products, and the bargain. A major exception popular as a part of the American Medical Associa­ to this trend is beef,” ex­ cookout menu. tion warns that strict plained Jerry Robbe, “The American consumer vegetarian diets could cause chairman of the Colorado has long recognized beef’s a deficiency of this vitamin Beef Board. great versatility and its im­ serious enough to cause “Over the last 25 years portance as a source of high severe anemia and damage beef prices have risen far quality protein. There’s as to the spinal cord over a less than most living ex­ much protein in one 3-Vi oz. period of 10 to 15 years. Robbe passed along a l.ee Fondren Arthur Jones Dick Martin penses — in fact, only about serving of cooked lean beef two-thirds as much as the qs there is in 5 eggs or 14 oz. valuable shopping tip to beef overall cost of living; that’s of cooked dried beans,” he consumers: “Because the a pretty amazing statistic said. seasonal demand for steak Business News when you consider that In addition to protein, has increased, fore-quarter Americans eat more beef Robbe noted that beef is beef cuts like chuck roast, A unique rebate system on Lee Fondren has been has been named counsel for than all other red meats a major source of essential stew meat, ground chuck, spiecific types of direct con­ named to the newly-created American National Bank, to combined,” he noted. vitamins and minerals, such brisket, and barbecue ribs sumer loans is being in­ position of vice president for help provide legal direction Robbe also pointed out as phosphorus, zinc, iron, are today’s real bargains at administration and public stalled by Central Bank of for executive and corporate that beef is America’s year niacin, riboflavin and the meat counter.” Denver. relations of Town Square decisions. The law firm of Harley N. Patton Jr., Realtors. He will coordinate Dawson, Nagel, Sherman senior vice president of the advertising and public rela­ and Howard will continue as retail lending division, said tions for Town siquare's six American National's legal Sugar Subsidy Questioned persons who borrow under offices in the Denver area. representative. $3,500 will get a $25 rebate; ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “The two-cent-a-pound themselves, it is obvious the vites consumer and taxpayer $50 rebates will be given Portfolio Evaluation, a sugar subsidy recently an­ Administration proposal is criticism. Cash payments to persons getting loans of subsidiary of Kirchner, Century 21 Alliance nounced by President Carter going to do nothing about the farmers or anyone are deep­ $3,500 to $4,000 and loans of Moore and Co., has updated Realty Inc., has moved its may sweeten the pot by as oversupply situation,’’ ly resented by taxpayers, more than $4,500 will be and revised its computerized offices to 1582 S. Parker Rd., much as $11 million in Goulding said. and are usually castigated eligible for $100 cash rebates municipal bond appraisal in Parker Plaza. Broker Les Colorado this summer, and I “The new subsidy, which severely in the press as a at the time loan papers are and account reports and ser­ Olson said the expanded join the sugar beet growers must be approved by ‘dole’ or a ‘handout’,’’ signed. vices. according to the new firm needed more room with in being grateful for this Congress, is based on a Goulding said. ★ ★ ★ president. Tom Deats. An 11- four new employes added to much relief,” said J. Evan target price of 13.5 cents a “Even though a reduction in Dick Martin, broker as­ year veteran of computers, a force of 25 fulltime sales Goulding, Commissioner pound on domestic raw supply, which would be ac­ sociate with Century 21 accounting and manage­ agents. Colorado Department of sugar. The maximum sub­ companied by higher con­ Mynex Realty, will conduct ment, Deats replaces John Agriculture. sidy is two cents. That sumer prices, would also a half-day in-service Vogt, who recently joined ★ ★ ★ But “I am not convinced means the 1977 crop year generate unrest in the seminar for realtors June 22, expanded operations at Winners were awarded this is the best solution to the sugar price would have to public, at least this at the Marriott Hotel. Kirchner, Moore. savings accounts totaling domestic sugar industry’s drop to 11.5 cents in order marketplace solution would Martin Listing Co., will con­ ★ $3,200 in a recent art symbol problems,” he said. for producers to receive the place the additional cost duct the 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. design and slogan contest “TTie announced subsidy whole two-cent subsidy,” directly on those who use seminar, which costs $40 a Don Peterson, master of held by Mile High Savings sugar rather than spreading photography, recently was was not accompanied by a Goulding said. person and is designed to and Loan Association. First- quota reduction on imported “If the price rose to 13 that cost to the general tax­ help realtors upgrade the instructor for an advanced place winners were: portrait seminar at his new sugar. The seven-million-ton cents, the growers would payer through the treasury,” skills in obtaining identical Stephen Sargent, 6873 S. quota was not changed. receive a half-cent subsidy. Goulding said. listings studio, W. 38th Ave., and Prince Way, Littleton, art ★ ★ ★ Kipling St., in Wheat Ridge. Since Americans consume 10 Growers tell me it costs “Finally, I feel that a sub­ symbol; John Bruce, 1740 million tons of sugar annual­ about 16.4 cents a pound to sidy such as President Arthur J. Jones has been ★ ★ ★ Phillips Dr., Northglenn, Thomas F. McCutcheon ly, and domestic growers produce sugar beets, so the Carter has proposed is really appointed visual merchan­ slogan. a band-aid approach to a ma­ dising manager for branch produce 7 million tons long-range value of the sub­ stores of The Denver. A s r sidy is questionable in any jor problem. This country Denver native, he has been United Bank of Denver case,” Goulding remarked. needs to decide IF it wants with The Denver since 1956. 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Camp Rollendet, Sheridan p.m., but will have the op­ Call 321-8988 Blvd., just northwest of 1-70 portunity to see the camp Beginning in the fall this for free help and 52nd Avenue, according and the improvements in­ program will be expanded to to Chairman Mrs. Claire tended for the Lodge and mini-adventure camps in We Counsel and Help You which inner city and low in­ Work With Your Creditors Brown of Bow Mar. camp grounds. DENVER MARBLE & TILE CO. Sponsored by the United come youth will be able to Camp Fire provides in­ experience weekends in the TABLE TOPS — VANITY TOPS Consumer Credit Bank of Denver, the Flea FIREPLACES •Market is a part of Camp dividualized learning ex­ mountains at Camp Fire’s Counseling Service Fire’s current capital fund periences for both girls and Camp Katami near Foxton. 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This comedy run summer theatre in the John Raitt, who appeared The Elitch Theatre Com­ written by Norman Barasch At Central City U.S., is announcing this in The Elitch Theatre pany’s last presentation of and Carroll Moore is the season’s lineup: a Neil production of “Shenan­ this season wili star Van story of a man whose hobby Another summer festival season has been announced Simon play and a romantic doah,” returns to Denver Johnson in “Send Me No is being a hypochondriac. by the Central City Opera House Association, centered in comedy both still running on the 99-year-old Opera House in historic Central City. Broadway and brought to Highlighting this summer program is the production Denver by special arrange­ of two spirited operas which feature a cast of singers and ment with the New York dancers from the Metropoiitan Opera in New York City producers: and leading opera houses from throughout the United Opening on June 27 and States. ' running through July 9, The Bedrich Smetana’s “The Bartered Bride” . opens Elitch Theatre Company July 9, and will alternate with Benjamin Britten’s “A will present for the first Midsummer Night’s Dream” July 16 through July 30. time in Denver what is con­ “The Bartered Bride” is a light folk opera that sidered to be Neil Simon’s reflects a slice of life in Czechoslovakia during the 1850’s. most humane and compas­ Its musicai foundation is acknowledged throughout the sionate play, “California world as a product of the Czech national spirit and style in Suite.” music. , a taiented “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a light operatic British actress who received adaptation from the play by Shakespeare that had its suc- rave reviews for her perfor­ cessfui regional premiere in Central City in 1974. mance at The Elitch Theatre two seasons ago in “The Two of Us,” wiil star in “Califor­ nia Suite.” -prais’-al n: The Elitch Theatre Com­ 1 pany’s second offering which a valuation by the estimate runs from July 11 through of a qualified person. 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I lis A BRIDGE TOO FAR those more personal con­ Some of the American offe (United Artists) directed by frontations without which stars (, Ryan peo] Richard Attenborough, there would be nothing to O’Neal, Gene Hackman, “Th starring Dirk Bogarde, Liv ground the spectacle and Elliott Gould) fare less well| Hoi Ullman and Robert Redford. give it dramatic substance: unfortunately. In some The A Bridge Too Far is an an earnest young in­ respects it is merely a mat­ stoo awesomely spectacular war telligence officer (Nicholas ter of their faces being too tide film that gives no less Campbell) striving familiar, but such factors as us p carfeful attention to the desperately to persuade a miscasting, inadequate sup­ plac human dimension. troubled General Browning port from William Gold­ tue. As the summer of 1944 (Dirk Bogarde) to stand up man’s script, and the caliber M drew to a close, the Allied to Montgomery and tell him of the international competi­ imp. offensive against Hitler’s the unpleasant truth about tion also play a part. This you Fortress Europe, launched Market Garden’s prospects. failing is not one of great dem so auspiciously with the Nor­ significance, however, in a negl mandy landings in June, Mental patients, escaped from their bombed asylum, film otherwise so out­ zly i began to slow as its supply standing. base lines to the Channel ports hooting at just-landed British paratroopers — except for A Bridge Too Far, precise­ sam became dangerously ex­ ly because it is so well done, that tended. an old man in a nightshirt, who stands saluting, rigidly may come under attack in leav It was at this critical point it. that Field Marshal at attention with a glint of some quarters as a glorifica­ comprehension in his vacant tion of war and of the alleged “I Montgomery, the Allied Major Julian Cook (Robert Redford) machine gun fire in Joseph E. Levine’s “A show commander in the north, eyes. The jubilant citizens of masculine bent for self- has to row with his rifle as he crosses the Bridge Too Far,” a United Artists release. Arnheim embracing the men destruction. This would be state proposed a daring plan to ef­ Waal River, under heavy German pecii fect a quick end to the war, a of Lieutenant Colonel regrettable and would do the film a severe injustice. whol combined airborne-ground border. If all went well the line troops as expected, but severe punishment for eight, Frost’s (Anthony Hopkins) two elite panzer divisions. and when their commander, battalion on their way to the For A Bridge Too Far show assault code-named Market war could be over by does Garden. The mission of the Christmas. The crucial linkups between General Urquhart, finally doomed assau lt on the scrupulously avoids the least the ground offensive and the received orders to bridge, neither civilians nor hint of the specious glamour socie airborne troops in the All did not go well. and largest drop in history was German resistance proved airborne units fell fatally withdraw, he took with him soldiers aware of the dread­ and romance that belong to behind schedule. only 2,(X)0 of the 10,(X)0 men ful ordeal that lay ahead for the war film genre. And it is Adar to seize the six vital bridges unexpectedly stubborn, and me a leading up to the German the British 1st Airborne, Thus the gallant 1st Air­ he had led into Arnheim. both. done, moreover, with such borne, who had been ex­ The story of Market A Dutch woman (Liv artistry, power, and I 1 whose objective was the bruir Arnheim bridge, had the bad pected to be on their own for Garden is an incredibly com­ Ullmann) comforting a dy­ sincerity that it cannot help luck to confront, not second not more than two days, took plex one imbued with a ing British paratrooper by but stir in the mature and snarl heroism not at all negated by reading a psalm from his unprejudiced viewer not that f in the underlying futility of the pocket Testament. Perhaps only a vivid sense of the that FREE DINNERS operation. The accomplish­ the most moving scene of horror of w ar but also “Gri ment of Joseph E. 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Hoye, 31, of the Fall River, Mass., diocese has been named as­ sistant general secretary of the National Conference of Give us 22 minutes and weMI Catholic Bishops (NCCB) and the U.S. Catholic Conference (USCC), effec­ tive July 25. give you the world . . . He succeeds Father Joseph Charron, recently NEWS 1340 named associate general secretary of the two con­ ferences. Father Hoye, a native of Taunton. Mass., studied at St. John’s Seminary. The Brighton, Mass., and was or- truly dained a priest May 13,1972. mou Chic NOTE: re a l A mass is offered every first F rid ay of the month at 7:00 p.m. for the souls of those inter­ red during the previous month. B e tti June 3rd tionc 7:00 P.M. R*v. Jam«« F. Moynihan of Our Lady of Grace Pariah MT. OLIVET CEMETERY West 441k A«tMM af Ta«|flaM WkailM|t.Calan4aS0033 Tdiakiai: 424-7785 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER, W«d.. Jun* 1,1977 — Pmgm 17 T u n e d In Is ‘Grizzly’A TV Hero? out to By James Breig the family to watch than curve to a beaver’s forehead ca­ When I wrote a column “The Bionic Woman.” is interpreted as whimsy; ter several weeks ago about the For those who have not each blink of an owl’s eye is ti’s lack of heroes on television, seen “Grizzly Adams,” it agreement; all grunts from I Usted the few shows that do revolves around the title the bear are one-liners :an offer us loving families and character (played by Dan Milton Berle should study. -^an people trying to grow — Haggerty), falsely accused By isolating Grizzly, the an, “The Waltons” and “Little of a crime, who takes to the shows also runs into another ell, House on the Prairie.’’ woods to hide out. There he problem — any human rela­ me These were two, I said, that makes friends with the tions he is involved in are lat­ stood against the ever-rising animals and lives at peace transitory and begin with teo tide of detectives who give with nature, his human com­ suspicion. The continuing as us psychotics and bullets in panions being an Indian and jvarm interaction of the up- place of real people and vir­ an old trapper. But his best Waltons with the townspeo­ •Id- tue. friend is a hulking bear, with ple and the Ingalls with their 3er My paltry list brought an whom he eats, and, despite neighbors is missing on Griz­ 2ti- impassioned letter from a orders that it go outdoors at zly Adams. his youn^ woman who night, sleeps. Lest I sound too negative, eat demanded to know why I had G rizzly’s adverntures let me stress that I would 1 a neglected to include “Griz­ usually involve some in­ recommend the program to . ut- zly Adams,” the NBC series terloper invading his sanc­ everyone to watch with their based on the movie of the. tuary — one week a conman children. Don’t expect a se- same name. She suggested on the lam, another week a program as exf>ert as the ne. that either I was a knave for tenderfoot father and son other two I listed, but you in leaving it out or had not seen who end up being nearly will view a delightful hour of ca- it. stung to death by hornets. entertainment, free from ?ed “I think it’s the best thing What I like about the secret formulas, bionic i l f - shown on television,” she show is its simplicity, its parts, exploding autos and be stated, “and children es­ gentleness, its emphasis on vicious villains. the pecially can watch it — the love and friendship, and its That alone is worth the whole family. Some call the constant reminder that cost of having to endure a ^ar show childish. Well, that nature is God’s work and bear that sits at the dinner ast doesn’t say much about man’s responsibility. The table and asks for the salt to )ur society. If you have seen it photography is stunning and be passed. to and don’t like ‘Grizzly the show allows plenty of (June 11, ABC will present t is Adams,’ then please give gaps in the narrative so the a “Closeup’’ on nuclear jch me a good reason why.” camera can linger on power, presenting segments nd I hasten to write, lest a sunsets, lush valleys and on each side of this issue. elp bruin be led into my office towering forests. Topics will include expense ind snarling for my rib joint, What I don’t like about the and safety ris'ks. Tony Award Nominees On June 12, ABC will not that it was simply amnesia show (besides its bad sound These four actresses, Liv Ullman, Irene their starring performances in Broadway the that had led me to omit which allows running brooks probe “The Hidden “Grizzly” from the list. Universe: the Brain,” in a Worth, Colleen Dewhurst and plays this season, Iso to babble louder than the are candidates for the Tony Award for ind But (and I say this despite characters) is its tendency show that promises to be as­ any threats from Smoky, to do what I dislike all fascinating. It uses new Gentle Ben or the Chicago nature shows for doing — technology to explore the an Bears) “Grizzly Adams” is anthropomorphizing animals brain and how it controls our In not as good as “The until you almost expect speech, vision, movement es, Waltons’’ and “Little them to don suits and carry and so on. House.” Still, it’s better for attache cases. Every natural On June 13, CBS will ard begin a summer series star­ )ic- ring Shields and Yarnell, 3nd the mime duo who have var JOHN C. CRAW FORD moved pantomime from the , is abstractions of Marcel Marceau to wild comedy.) Poo can help you as er, invest in stocks, Priests' Trials ex- boneJs ans., Englewood & Com pany, Inc. Salvador Carranza and as- C inderella City m e m b e r s NE\W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Mrcellino Perez — worked of 761-1951 in the same parish as Jesuit of Father Rutilio Grande, shot B) dead March 12 with two lie parishioners. ec- ^ ^ . S S O U T H Q j, ^ The telegram, signed for the Pope by the papal er secretary of stale, Caruinal tly Jean Villot, and released by ral ^C H IC K E N & RIB^ the Vatican May 23, said that on- the Pope was participating BUFFET in the “sad trials” of the of three and of “ other at members of the Society of •y. The New Park Hill Golf Club invites you and your family to a Jesus in that country.” or- truly traditional Southern Buffet . . . featuring delicious, 12. mouth-watering Barbequed Ribs and Country Style Fried T ir e d o f S u n n y , Chicken . . . with, of course . . . chicken gravy that’s for r e a l . . . corn on the cob . . . baked beans . . . cornbread NOTE: . . . and all the rest of the right fixin’s! A mass is offered every first Friday of the Storm y & Dewey EVERY SUNDAY . . . 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. month at 7:00 p.m. for Adults $6.50 Kids $3.75 the souls of those inter­ Tots 4 & Under “on the house!” red during the previous month. Better call 333-5411 for reservations today . . . for the tradi­ June 3rd w e a t h e r ? tional Family Sunday Dinner you’ll ALL enjoy! 7:00 P.M. R«v. JamM F. Moynihan of Our Lady of Graca A big change is Pariah 35th Ave at Colorado Blvd MT. OLIVET coming June 6th. ♦ -■ CEMETERY Mftd44GAfMaidYa Dick Albert. WlNflM|i.0dn*M833 ~. _ TdifiMat: 424-7715 Pag* 18 — THE DENVER CATHOLIC REQISTER, Wad., Juna 1,1977

Special Olympics Benefit Slated Al Euti! A goal of $20,000 has been Olympic state cham­ Sports Funds for the Colorado benefit to be staged by Moth London House Restaurant set for the affair which will pionships held May 27-28, at Jose Special Olympics will be help the Colorado Special the University of Northern raised at a third annual and KHOW Radio June 5. Arci Colorado in Greeley. Tera The London House Disco Adri wiil give all drink donations Dem to the fund from 10 a.m. to 6 Burli Hotshot Cage p.m. June 5. The event for Chur mentally handicapped BA children and adults also will Grar Program Set benefit from a $3.50 cham­ Ever pagne brunch from 11 a.m., Jam« For the second straight the 1977-78 NBA season at to 2 p.m. and an auction Pair season, a major youth the half-time of Nuggets from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. que, recreational basketball games at McNichols Sports Some $30,000 has been Denv program called Pepsi- Arena. raised for the special Olym­ Burli Cola/NBA Hotshot will be pics in the last two benefits ' Chur conducted beginning in June Other Denver-area youth staged by the disco and radio Gran for both boys and girls from organizations participating station. KHOW has been BA nine-to-18 years of age. in the Hotshot are: Aurora, presented a Best Public Ser­ Indep Boulder, Boys Clubs of vice Award from Joseph P. Thorr The program will be con­ Greeley, Broomfield, Kennedy Jr. Foundation for M ici ducted locally by the Denver District 14 Recreation, its work in promoting the R ldf Department of Recreation in Englewood, Fitzsimons 1977 event. Marg cooperation with the Denver Recreation, Foothills, Ridgf Nuggets and the Pepsi-Cola Hyland Hills, Lakewood, “A revelation is not given Burla Bottling Co., of Denver. It is Longmont, Loveland, Lowry if there be no authority to Arc’s part of the national program Youth Center, Mission Vie­ decide what it is that is BE which will involve 2Vi jo, Northglenn, North given.” — John Henry Tejor million youngsters this sum­ Jeffco, South Suburban, Newman. Beau mer. Sterling and Windsor. Mary Sa Bel More than 3,000 The Hotshot is a new twist Zava youngsters in the Denver to an old playground name. Mass Nuggets area will be com­ Competitors attempt to May 1 peting in the program that score as many points as pos­ BRI runs through mid-August. sible in one minute, shooting 77th 1 Denver-area championships from "Hotspots” marked on Chris! will be held at the start of the court. North Denver Boys' Wand Baseball Inc. will be stown sponsoring" Engle Holco “THE HAUNTED Christ Mass HOUSE” May 2 JU N E 9th thru 18th the Cl; Hampden & Wadsworth D R i from 8-11 P.M. City, 1 Every Night and D admission *1.50 Kandl ‘Olympic Stars’ Get a Hug son c “ The Haunted House" Lakev KHOW and the London House will spon­ participant for having the courage to be a promises to be one of the tlan I sor the Third Annual Colorado Special part of the Colorado Special Olympics. most frightful spook shows dlan J Olympics Benefit on Sunday, June 5, from ever. Logan Acting as “buggers” for participants in COME IF YOU DAREII ERI 10 a.m., to 6 p.m., at the London House, the Colorado Special Olympics are Denver 3875 North Cherry Creek Drive. The funds S cream Your W ay St. Hi raised will support the year-round athletic Bronco Ray May, Jack Hogan, owner of Thru The Longest father program for Colorado’s mentally han­ the London House, State Coordinator for Fright-Filled Journey Jardln dicapped. There will be “buggers” at the the Colorado Special Olympics Stella Of Your Life!! Ann I end of every race to congratulate every Jones, and KHOW’s Hal Moore. Eres, Denve PAL Track Burial Churcl Meet Slated GAI The Denver PAL In­ 3279 vitational Track and Field Englei Meet will be held on Satur­ tlan 1 day, June 25, at South High Louis’ School stadium. KRC Application for entry must Quince be submitted no later than Kroll; Jane 15. For registration in­ Tom I formation, call Eugene Rose I Porter at 322-6275 or Harry Memo Hollines at the Skyland Burial Recreation Center, at 297- S acra 3864. Escani The meet which is A.A.U. LUC sanctioned, involves boys in Ct. Hi several age groups. Events Lucci; are conducted in five age F red groups including 9 and un­ Mass der, 10, and 11, 12 and 13, 14 May 2f and 15,16 and 17. Churcl This Police Athletic MAF League meet, which is an an­ Del N nual event, has featured Marla some of the top young track Checked your. Corina prospects • Paul ' Martin attic ventilation lately? R udy NOTE: Lawrei A mass is offered every This may prove to be a long, hot summer and Public Denvei first Friday of the Service Company suggests that an oftentimes overlooked Taos, month at 7:00 p.m. for method of keeping your home cooler is to check your attic tlan E the souls of those inter­ ventilation. By providing at least two vent openings located at sumptl red during the previous Olivet. month. each end of the attic, air can circulate through the attic and June 3rd reduce heat build-up. A combination of vents at the eaves and 7:00 P.M. H / s i at the gable ends is even better, of course. And, don’t forget Rev. James F. Moynihan the importance of attic insulation. It can help keep heat out of Is B of SANT Our Lady of Grace your house in the sum m er as well as keep it in during the Pariah (NO - winter. offeree MT. OLIVET Father p u b lic * 1 archivis CEMETERY ^ S c'rv io e I Santa 1 Company W«l 44th Avaast at Ygaafllald 1 the misi Whaal RW|a. CaiaraAa 80033 Cci®2"adi'E w a s 0 " ■ : 4Z4-7785 -»IIprlesthc THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER, Wad., Juna 1,1*77 — Paga 19 MASTER CALENDAR FOR ARCHDIOCESE IN June, 1977 Archbishop, Coiumbine Country Club. ARCHULETA, Mrs. MINDRUP, Mrs. June 2, 9:00 p.m. — Nocturnal Adoration, Holy Ghost .June 10,11, 7:00-10:30 p.m. — Pre Cana Conference, $10 Eutilia. 927 Sc. Decatur St. Margaret C. (Lenihan). 4900 Church. June 10, 6:30-10:00 p.m., June 11, 5:30-10:00 p.m. — am- Mother of Alfonso, Gilbert, Raritan St. Wife of Edward June 3, 7:30 p.m.-June 5, 2:30 p.m. — Retreat for Men Boulder Pre-Cana Conference, St. Thomas Aquinas 8, at Jose, LeRoy, Rudy, and A1 F. Mindrup; mother of and Women, El Pomar, Colorado Springs, Sr. M. Inez, Chapei, Boulder, 443-8383. hern Archuleta, Jr., Lucille Howard Lenihan, Denver, 632-2451. June 13-16 — Priests’ Retreat, Sedalia. Teran, Angel Valdez, and the late Wayne Lenihan, and June 3, 7:30 p.m. - June 5, 2:30 p.m. — Retreat for June 15, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. — Day of Recollection, )isco Adrian Garcia, all of Divorced Men and Women, El Pomar, Colorado Springs, tions Grace Cox, Wheat Ridge. “Vulnerable Woman,” El Pomar, Colorado Springs, Sr. Denver. Mass of Christian Mass of Christian Burial. Sr. M. Inez. 632-2451. M. Inez, 632-2451. . to 6 Burial. May 26. St. Cajetan’s May 23. Guardian Angels June 4, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. — Day of Recollection, t for “Charismatic Prayer,” El Pomar, Colorado Springs, Sr. June 17-24 — Sisters Retreat by Rev. William James, El Church. To Mt. Olivet. Church. To Mt. Olivet. Pomar, Colorado Springs, Sr. M. Inez, 632-2451. iped BALSICK, Michael G. NEWBANKS, Paul N. 2070 M. Inez, 632-2451. I will June 4,10:30 a.m. — Ordination of Priests, Cathedral. June 17, 7:30 p.m.-June 19, 3:00 p.m. — Charismatic Grand Lake. Husband of Neward St. Mass of Chris­ Family Retreat, “ My Journey in the Spirit” , Bethlehem tiam- Evelyn; father of Gregg and tian Burial. May 24. St. June 5, 2:00 p.m. — Reception honoring Father Robert i.m., McMahon’s 35th Anniversary to the Priesthood, Sts. Center, Barbara, 451-1371. James, both of Denver; Mrs. Therese’s Church. To Ft. June 19, 3:00 p.m. — Mass honoring the canonization of ction Patrick O’Donnell, Dubu­ Logan. Peter & Paul Church. June 5, 10:00 a.m. — Mass celebrating 35th Anniversary St. John Neumann, Cathedral. que, and Sally Balsick, June 24, 7:30 p.m.-June 26, 2:30 p.m. — Retreat for been Denver. Mass of Christian TESONE, Mrs. Jennie. to the Priesthood, Father Clement Gallagher. ilym- Louisville. Mother of Fiori June 5, 2:00 p.m. — Mass celebrating 35th Anniversary Women, El Pomar, Colorado Springs, Sr. M. Inez, 632- Burial. May 26. St. Anne’s 2451. lefits ' Church, Grand Lake. To Tesone, Louisville; Nello, to the Priesthood, Father Frederick McCallin, St. radio Grand Lake Cemetery. Colorado Springs; Fred, Thomas More Church. June 25 and 26, 7:00-10:30 p.m. — Pre Cana Conference, been BARON, Mrs. Patty. 4080 Englewood) Mrs. Marion June 7, 6:30 p.m. — Silver Jubilee Celebration, Msgr. $10 registration, 10:30 Community Bldg., 11th and : Ser- Independence Ct. Wife of DiGiacomo and Annette Rasby, Fathers Anderson, McGinn, Madden, Ciaptacz, Fillmore, 388-4411, ext. 193. 3h P. Thomas Baron; mother of Domenico, Louisville; Lena Lehn, Matulik, Cathedral. June 26, 7:30 p.m.-June 28, 2:30 p.m. — Senior High n for Michael Baron, Wheat Pinelli, Lakewood; Gloria June 8-15 — Sisters Retreat by Rev. William James; El Retreat, “Enthusiastic Youth in Christ,” Bethlehem ; the Ridge; daughter of Gammage, Columbus, Nebr. Pomar, Colorado Springs, Sr. M. Inez, 632-2451. Center, Barbara, 451-1371. Margaret Marvin, Wheat Mass of Christian Burial. June 9, 1-3:00 p.m. — Catholic Youth Directors Com­ June 27-July 6 — Pilgram Retreat (back-packing), El Ridge. Mass of Christian May 23. St. Louis’ Church, mittee for Pikes Peak Region, Hallando Administration Pomar, Colorado Springs, Sr. M. Inez, 632-2451. pven Burial. May 24. St. Joan of Louisville. To Mountain Bldg., Colorado .Springs, 471-9270. June 28, 29, 30 — Original Scene’s “Bits of Broadway” , CYS, St. Thomas Seminary, ticket information - 744-8912. ty to Arc’s Church. To Mt. Olivet. View, Boulder. June 9, 7:00 p.m. — Serra Club dinner honoring the It is BEAUBIEN, Fred. 3425 enry Tejón. Husband of Mary Beaubien, stepfather of Mary Sears and Madline SaBell of Denver and Jesse A distinctive catholic rial facili Zavala of New Orleans. Mass of Christian Burial. that Inspires dev prayer May 11. Holy Ghost Church. BROWN, Albert A. 6640 E. in all who visit. 77th PI. Husband of Bertha % Christine Brown; father of Wanda Sue Stolley, John­ stown; Marilyn Jo Walker, Englewood; and Maralea Holcomb, Denver; son of Christina Brown, Brighton. Mass of Christian Burial. May 25. Our Lady Mother of the Church. To Elmwood. DRAYER, Leroy H. Sioux City, Iowa. Father of Dennis and Daniel Drayer, Denver; diocesan Cemetery’ Kandice Woelfel, ’ITiornton; son of Mary C. Drayer, -. 'ú use Lakewood. Mass of Chris­ the tian Burial. May 23. Guar­ lows dian Angels Church. To Ft. Logan. ERES, Floyd. 1345 Stuart St. Husband of Sadie Eres; father of Lillian Ramona Jardine, Hilo, Hawaii; Mary Ann Eres, Denver; Cecilia' Eres, Denver; Floyd Jr., Denver. Mass of Christian Burial May 25. St. Cajetan’s Church. To Mt. Olivet. GAFFNEY, Thomas F. 1 3279 So. Acoma St., Englewood. Mass of Chris­ tian Burial. May 25. St. Louis’ Church. To Ft. Logan. KROLL, Thomas R. 2020 Quince St. Husband of Joan Kroll; father of Kathy and Tom Kroll, Denver; son of Rose Kroll, Escanaba, Mich. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial. May 23. Blessed Sacrament Church. To Escanaba. LUCCI, Dick R. 5171 Hoyt Ct. Husband of Donna R. Lucci; son of Mr. an Mrs. Fred Lucci, Lakewood. Mass of Christian Burial. May 24. Our Lady of Fatima Church. To Mt. Olivet. MARTINEZ, Pablo V. 501 Del Norte St. Husband of Maria E. Martinez; father of Corina Carter, San Diego; Paul V. Martinez, Teresa Martinez, Sylvia Martinez, Rudy Martinez, and Lawrence Martinez, all of Denver, and Robert Anaya, Taos, N.M. Mass of Chris­ tian Burial. May 27. As­ sumption Church. To Mt. Olivet. Historian Is Burled SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (NC) — Funeral Mass was offered for Franciscan Father Maynard Geiger, archivist and historian at Santa Barbara Mission, in the mission chapel where he Mt. Olivet • 12801 West 44th Avenue • Wheat Ridge. Colorado 80033 • 424- was ordained to the J priesthood 48 years before. Pag « to — THE DENVER CATHOUC BEOiSTER, Wad., Juna 1, 1»77 •sun of F her INSURANCE STATEMENTS sooi Among insurance companies licensed to transact business In Colorado by the State Insurance Department are these printed oe ow. (SE IN “The publication of synopses of Financial Statements for the year ended December 31,1976, is required by law.” hen Offi( of Authority) official seal of my office to be affix­ ed c Assets...... $6.948,723 Synopsis of Ststsmsnt for 1976 ed at the City and COunty of Denver, Synopsis of Statomont for 1976 transact busuiess as a Life Insurance DIVISION OF INSURANCE Liabilities ...... $925,355 as rendered to the this as randorad to tha Company until the last day of Carilhcala of Authority Commissioner of Insurance this firstday of March, A.D. 1977. Special Surplus F unds...... $none J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. Commisslonar of Inauranca February next succeeding the dale WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Capital ...... $2,000.0(K) Cherokee Insurance Company Pralrla Stataa LHa hereof unless this lK*ense shall be This 15 to certify that the United Paid In & Contributed 95 White Bridge Road Commissioner of Insurance Insuranca Company sooner revoked Hankers Life Insurance Company Surplus...... $2,129,026 Nashville, Tennessee Synopsis of Statement lor 1976 P.O. Box 1736 iSEAL» organised under the laws of Texas Unassigned Surplus ...... $1.894.342 Assets...... $15.458,540 ae rendered to the Rapid City. S.O. 57709 IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I ha>e pursxunt to its application therefor (Copy of Cortificoto Liabilities ...... $10.828.185 Commieeloner of Ineurance Assets...... $29.874,730 ht'reunto set my hand and causrd the and in consideration of its com­ of Authority) Special Surplus Funds ...... $none Great Central Insurance Company Liabilities...... $27.913.744 official seal of my offHe to be affix­ pliance with the laws of Colorado, is DIVISION OF INSURANCE Capital ...... $2.000.000 3625 N. Sheridan Road Special Surplus Funds...... I none ed at the City and County of Denver, hereby licensed to transact business Coriiflcate of Authority Paid In & Contributed Peoria, Illinois 61633 Capital ...... $988.515 this first dav of March. A D 1977 as a Life Insurance Company until TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Surplus...... $1.484.807 A ssets...... $68,912,614 Ass( Paid In & Contributed J RICHARD B.ARNES.CLU the last day of Februar>' next suc­ This is to certify that the Allied In­ Unassigned Surplus ...... $1.145.548 Liabilities ...... $58.142.406 Liât Surplus...... $875.977 Commissioner of Insurance ceeding the date hereof unless this surance Co. organized under the laws (Copy of Certificste Special Surplus Funds...... $none Spei I'nassigned Surplus . $96.494 license shall be sooner revoked. of California pursuant to its applica­ of Authority) Capital ...... $2,000,000 Capi (Copy of Cartiflcata Synopsis o( Ststsmsnt foe 1976 (SEAL» tion. therefor and in consideration of DIVISION OF INSURANCE Paid In St Contributed Paie of Authority) as rsndorod to ths IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have its compliance with the laws of Certificate of Authority Surplus ...... $6,899.700 Su DIVISION OF INSURANCE Commisslonor of (nsursnes hereunto set my hand and caused the Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Unassigned Surplus...... $1,870.508 Una Cartiflcata of Authority Sentinol Sscurlty Llfs official seal of my office to be affix­ sact business as a Multiple Line In­ This is to certify that the Cherokee (Copy of Certificate TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Insuranca Company ed at the City and County of Denver, surance Company until the last day Insurance Company organized under of Authority) This is to certify that the Prairie 2121 South Stats Strsst this first dav of March. A.D. 1977. of February next succeeding the date the laws of Tennessee pursuant to its DIVISION OF INSURANCE States Life Insurance Company Salt Laks City. Utah J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. hereof unless this license shall be application therefor and in con­ Certificate of Authority Assets ...... $13.428.129 ______Commissioner of Insurance sooner revoked. sideration of its compliance with the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TO) organized under the laws of South Liabilities ...... $11.087,346 Dakota pursuant to its application Synopsis of Ststsmsnt for 1976 (SEAL) laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed This is to certify that the Great Tt therefor and in consideration of its Special Surplus Funds .$ none IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have to transact business as a Multiple Central Insurance Company Lif. Capital ...... $698.634 as rsndsrsd to ths compliance with the laws of Commissionsr of Insurancs hereunto set my hand and caused the Line Insurance Company until the organized under the laws of Illinois Balt Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ Paid In Si Contributed official seal of my office to be affix­ last day of February next succeeding pursuant to its application therefor Of ^ Surplus...... $201,229 Unitsd Fldslity Llfs sact business as a Life Insurance Insurancs Company ed at the City and County of Denver, the date hereof unless this license and in consideration of its com­ tion Unassigned Surplus ...... $1.440.920 pliance with the laws of Colorado, is its Company until the last day of (Copy of Csrtificats 1025 Elm Strsst this first day of March. A.D. 1977. shall be sooner revoked. February next succeeding the date Dallas, Texas 75202 J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SEAL) hereby licensed to transact business Ctolo hereof unless this license shall be of Authority) IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have as a Multiple Line Insurance Com­ sact DIVISION OF INSURANCE A ssets...... $116.204.607 ______Commissioner of Insurance sooner revoked. Synopsis of Statement for 1976 hereunto set my hand and caused the pany until the last day of February Con (SEAL) Certificate of Authority Liabilities ...... $104.586.964 next succeeding the date hereof un­ Fehl TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Special Surplus F unds...... Snone as rendered to the official seal of my office to be affix­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have Commissioner of Insurance ed at the City and County of Denver, less this license shall be sooner here hereunto set my hand and caused the This is to certify that the Sentinel Capital ...... $3,932.580 soon Security Life InWance Company Paid In & Contributed American Reserve this first day of March. A.D. 1977. revoked. official seal of my office to be affix­ Insurance Company J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) (SE ed at the City and County of Denver, organized under the laws of Utah Surplus ...... $400,(M)0 IN pursuant to its application therefor Unassigned Surplus ...... $7.285. J63 55 East Monroe Street ______Commissioner of Insurance IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have this first day of March. A.D 1977 Chicago, Illinois hereunto set my hand and caused the here J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. and in consideration of its com­ (Copy of Certificate Synopsis of Statement for 1976 pliance with the laws of Colorado, is of Authority) Assets...... $33,404.503 as rendered to the official .seal of my office to be affix­ offic Commissioner of Insurance Liabilities ...... $21,259,530 ed at the City and County of Denver, ed a hereby licensed to transact business DIVISION OF INSURANCE Commissioner of Insurance as a Lif^ Insurance Company until Special Surplus F uixls...... $none Civil Service Employees this first day of March, A.D. 1977. this Synopsis of Statement for 1976 Certificate of Authority .1 RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. as rendered to the the last day of February next suc­ Capital ...... $2.200.000 Insurance Company TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Paid In & Contributed ______Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance ceeding the date hereof unless this This is to certify that the United 989 Market Street license shall be sooner revoked. Surplus...... $12.734.833 San Francisco, California 94103 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 Syi Roosevelt National Life Insurance F id e lity Life In su ran ce Co. Unassigned Surplus___$(2.789,860) Company of America (SEAL) organized under the laws of Texas Assets...... $45,264,700 as rendered to the IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have (Copy of Certificate Liabilities ...... $28,202,705 Commisaioner of Insurance C 5250 South Sixth Street Road pursuant to its application therefor of Authority) Springfield, Illinois 62703 hereunto set my hand and caused the and in consideration of its com­ Special Surplus Funds...... $59,311 HANSECO Ineurance Company NortI official seal of my office to be affix­ DIVISION OF INSURANCE Capital ...... $2,147,500 John Hancock Place Assets...... $14.531.675 pliance with the laws of Colorado, is Certificate of Authority Liabilities ...... $12.622.579 ed at the City and County of Denver, hereby licensed to transact business Paid In & Contributed Boston, MA 02117 Special Surplus Funds...... $none this first dav of March. A.D. 1977. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Surplus ...... $1,201,737 A ssets...... $177,829.191 as a Life Insurance Company until This is to certify that the Capital ...... $1,050.000 J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. the last day of February next suc­ Unassigned Surplus ...... $13,653.447 Liabilities ...... $138.101,389 M Commissioner of Insurance American Reserve Insurance Com­ (Copy of Certificate Special Surplus Funds...... $none Assel Paid In i Contributed ceeding the date hereof unless this pany organized under the laws , of Surplus ...... $2.838,533 license shall be sooner revoked. of Authority) Capital ...... $4.000.000 Liabi Unassigned Surplus . .. . $(1.979.437) Synopsis of Statement for 1976 Rhode Island pursuant to its applica­ DIVISION OF INSURANCE Paid In St Contributed Speci as rendered to the (SEAL) tion therefor and in consideration of (Copy of Certificste IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have Certificate of Authority Surplus ...... $49.001.391 Capit of Authority) Commissioner of Insurance its compliance with the laws of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Unassigned Surplus ... $(13,273.589) Paid Trans World Assurance Company hereunto set my hand and caused the (Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ DIVISION OF INSURANCE official seal of my office to be affix­ This is to certify that the Civil Ser­ (Copy of Certificate Sur Certificate of Authority 665 South El Camino Real sact business as a Multiple Line In­ vice Employees Insurance Company of Authority) Unas San Mateo, California ed at the City and County of Denver, surance Company until the last day TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: this first day of March, A.D. 1977. organized under the laws of (I^lifor- DIVISION OF INSURANCE This is to certify that the Assets...... $17.382.949 of February next succeeding the date nia pursuant to its application Certificate of Authority Liabilities ...... $14,014.527 J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. hereof unless this license shall be Roosevelt National Life Insurance ______Commissioner of Insurance therefor and in consideration of its TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Company of America organized un­ Special Surplus F unds...... $none sooner revoked. compliance with the laws of This is to certify that the der the laws of Illinois pursuant to its Capital ...... $501,380 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 (SEAL) (^lorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ HANSECO Insurance Company TOW application therefor and in con­ Paid In Si Contributed as rendered to the IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have sact business as a Multiple Line In­ organized under the lav;s of Th sideration of its compliance with the Surplus...... $1.863,620 Commissioner of Insurance hereunto set my hand and caused the surance Company until the last day Delaware pursuant to its application Nort] laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed Unassigned Surplus ...... $1,003,422 United Pacific Life official seal of my office to be affix­ of February next succeeding the date therefor and in consideration of its Com] to transact business as a Life In­ (Copy of Certificate Insurance Company ed at the City and County of Denver, hereof unless this license shall be compliance with the laws of orga surance Company until the last day of Authority) 728 St. Helens Avenue this first day of March. A.D. 1977. sooner revoked. Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ Wise of February next succeeding the date DIVISION OF INSURANCE Tacoma, Washington J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SEAL) sact business as a Multiple Line In­ there hereof unless this license shall be Certificate of Authority AsseU...... $35.430,441.00 Commissioner of Insurance IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have surance Company until the last day com] sooner revoked. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Liabilities ...... $26.102.441.00 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 hereunto set my hand and caused the of February next succeeding the date Color (SEAL) This is to certify that the Trans Special Surplus Funds ...... $ none as rendered to the official seal of my office to be affix­ hereof unless this license shall be sact IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have World Assurance Company Capital ...... $1.000.000.00 Commissioner of Insurance ed at the City and County of Denver, sooner revoked. surar liereunto set my hand and caused the organized under the laws of Califor­ Paid In & Contributed American National Fire this first day of March. A.D. 1977. (SEAL) of Fe official sea) of my office to be affix­ nia pursuant to its application Surplus ...... $600,000.00 Insurance Company J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have here< ed at the City and County of Denver, therefor and in consideration of its Unassigned Surplus . ..$7,728,000.00 99 John Street ______Commissioner of Insurance soom compliance with the laws of (Copy of Certificate hereunto set my hand and caused the this first day of March. A.D. 1977. New York, New York 10038 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 official seal of my office to be affix­ (SEfi J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ of Authority) Assets...... $27.466.533 sact business as a Life Insurance DIVISION OF INSURANCE as rendered to the ed at the City and County of Denver, IN \ Commissioner of Insurance Liabilities ...... $20.333.446 Commissioner of Insurance this first day of March, A.D. 1977. herei Company until the last day of Certificate of Authority 'Special Surplus F u n d s...... Snone February next succeeding the date TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Dairyland Insurance Company J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. offic: Synopsis of Statement for 1976 CapiUl ...... $1.600.000 9501 E. Shea Bivd. ______Commissioner of Insurance ed at ae rendered to the hereof unless this license shall be This is to certify that the United Paid In & Contributed sooner revoked. Pacific Life Insurance Company Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 this f Commissioner of Insurance Surplus ...... $800,000 Assets...... $142,863,152 Ruehmore Mutual (SEAL) organized under the laws of Unassigned Surplus ...... $4,733.087 ae rendered to the IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have Washington pursuant to its applica- Liabilities ...... $100,917,952 Commissioner of Insurance Life Insurance Company (Copy of Certificate Special Surplus F unds...... Snone P.O. Box 1320, 625 9th Street hereunto set my hand and caused the ti(Mi therefor and in consideration of of Authority) Meritplan Insurance Company Sya official seal of my office to be affix­ its compliance with the laws of C apital...... $9,143.950 620 Newport Center Drive Rapid City, South Dakota DIVISION OF INSURANCE Paid In & Contributed Assets...... $34.658,906 ed at the City and County of Denver, Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ Certificate of Authority Newport Beach, California 92660 C( this first dav of March. A.D. 1977. sact business as a Life Insurance Surplus ...... $1,364,471 A ssets...... $11.693.411 Liabilities ...... $32.492,775 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Unassigned Surplus ...... $31,436.779 Special Surplus Funds ...... $none J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. Company until the last day of This is to certify that the Liabilities ...... $5,972.478 ______Commissioner of Insurance Februarv’ next succeeding the date (Copy of Certificate Special Surplus Funds...... $none ('apital ...... $none American National Fire Insurance of Authority) Paid In & Contributed Synopsis of Ststsm snt for 1976 hereof unless this license shall be Company organized under the laws Capital ...... $1,000.000 Lo i sooner revoked. DIVISION OF INSURANCE Paid In & Contributed Asset! Surplus...... $none as rsndsrsd to ths of New York pursuant to its applica­ Certificate of Authority Unassigned Surplus ...... $2.166,133 (SEAL) tion therefor and in consideration of Surplus ...... $3.797.568 Liabil Commissionsr of Insurancs TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Spech (Copy of Certificate Tston National IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have its compliance with the laws of Unassigned Surplus ...... ^23,365 hereunto set my hand and caused the This is to certify that the (Copy of Certificate Capiti of Authority) Insurancs Company Oslorado. is hereby licensed to tran­ Dairyland Insurance Company DIVISION OF INSURANCE 1807 Capitol Avsnus official seal of my office to be affix­ sact business as a xMultiple Line In­ of Authority) Paid I ed at the City and County of Denver, organized under the laws of DIVISION OF INSURANCE Suri Certificate of Authority Chsysnns, Wyoming 82001 surance Company until the last day Wisccvisin pursuant to its application TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Assets...... $2.176,549 this first day of March, A.D. 1977. of February next succeeding the date Certificate of Authority Unass This is to certify that the J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. therefor and in consideration of its TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Liabilities ...... $1,676,347 hereof unless this license shall be com pliance with the laws of Rushmore Mutual Life Insurance Special Surplus F unds...... $105.500 ______Commissioner of Insurance sooner revoked. This is to certify that the Company organized under the laws Synopala of Statemant for 1976 C>3lorado. is hereby licensed to tran­ Meritplan Insurance Company Opital ...... $252,022 (SEAL) sact business as a Multiple Line In­ of South Dakota pursuant to its ap­ Paid In Contributed aa randarad to tha IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have organized under the iaws of Califor­ plication therefor and in considera­ Commlaaionar of Inauranca surance Company until the last day nia pursuant to its application TO w: Surplus...... $400,455 hereunto set my hand and caused the of February next succeeding the date tion of its compliance with the laws Unassigned Surplus ...... $(257,775) Waatarn Raaourcea official seal of my pffice to be affix­ therefor and in consideration of its Thij of (Colorado, is hereby licensed to LHa Inauranca Company hereof unless this license shall be compliance with the laws of Emp] (Copy of Csrtificats ed at the City and County of Denver, sooner revoked. transact business as a Life Insurance of Authority) 133 Eaat MIdwaat Avenue this first day of March. A.D. 1977. Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ organ Company until the last day of Caapar, Wyoming 82601 (SEAL) sact business as a Multiple Line In­ nia [ DIVISION OF INSURANCE J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have February next succeeding the date Csrtificats of Authority A ssets...... $11,415,709 Commissioner of Insurance surance Company until the last day therel hereof unless this license shall be Liabilities ...... $9,838.993 hereunto set my hand and caused the of February next succeeding the date comp TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Synopsis of Statement for 1976 official seal of my office to be affix­ sooner revoked. This is to certify that the Teton Special Surplus Funds ...... $none as rendered to the hereof unless this license shall be Color (SEAL) C:apiUl ...... $500.000 ed at the City and County of Denver, sooner revoked. sact I National Insurance Company Commissioner of Insurance this first day of March, A.D. 1977. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have organized under the laws of Wyom­ Paid In & Contributed Agricultural Insurance Company (SEAL) suran hereunto set my hand and caused the ing pursuant to its application Surplus...... $295.593 408 South Second Avenue J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have of Fel official seal of my office to be affix­ therefor and in consideration of its Unassigned Surplus...... $781.123 Sioux Falls. South Dakota 57102 Commissioner of Insurance hereunto set my hand and caused the hereo soone ed at the City and County of Denver, compliance with the laws of (Copy of Cartiflcata Assets...... $4.345.500 Synopais of Statement for 1976 official seal of my office to be affix­ this first day of March. A.D. 1977. (^)orado. is hereby licensed to tran­ of Authority) Liabilities ...... $155,482 ed at the City and Ctounty of Denver, (SEA DIVISION OF INSURANCE as rendered to the IN V J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U sact business as a Life Insurance Special Surplus F unds...... $none Commissioner of Insurance this first day of March. A.D. 1977. cd CartHIcata of Authority J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. hereu Commissioner Insurance Company until the last day of C apiU l...... $1.500.000 General Reinsurance Corporation February next succeeding the date TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Paid In Si Contributed ______Commissioner of Insurance offici Synopala of Statomont for 1976 600 Steamboat Road hereof unless this license shall be This is to certify that the Western Surplus ...... $1.876.521 Synopsis of Stetsment for 1976 ed at 00 rondorod to tho Resources Life Insurance Company Greenwich, Cl. 06630 this f sooner revoked. Unassigned Surplus ...... $813.497 Assets...... $1.370.999.663 as randarad to tha Commlaalonor of Inouranco (SEAL) organized under the laws of Wyemi- (Copy ol Certificate Southwoatorn Qonorol Ufo ing pursuant to its application Liabilities ...... $1.090,476,036 Commisslonar of Insuranca IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have of Authority) Special Surplus F unds...... $none Mllbank Mutual Insurance Com­ Inouranco Company hereunto set my hand and caused the therefor and in consideraUon of its DIVISION OF INSURANCE Sym 1607 Rooa Av^nuo compliance with the laws of Capital ...... $10.890,000 pany official seal of my office to be affix­ CeriHIcate of Authority Paid In St Contributed Dallaa,Toxao 7S1D1 Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ East Highway 12 C< ed at the City and C!^nty of Denver, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Surplus ...... $5,179,304 Mllbank, South Dakota 57252 A ssets...... I68.1SS.901 this first day of March. A.D. 1977. sact business as a Life Insurance This is to certify that the Pri Liabilities ...... 155.090.504 Company until the last day of Unassigned Surplus___ $263,554.323 AsseU...... $48,729.817 J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. Agricultural Insurance Company (Copy of Certificate LiabiliUes ...... $33.223,566 Special Surplus F unds...... Incme ______Commissioner of Insurance February next succeeding the date organized under the laws of South S CapiUl ...... $1,000.000 hereof unless this license shall be of Authority) Special Surplus Funds ....$8,428,430 AsseU DakoU pursuant to its applicaUon DIVISION OF INSURANCE C apital...... $none Paid In & Contributed Synopala of Statomont for 1976 sooner revoked. therefor and in consideration of its Liabil Surplus ...... $1.615.729 (SEAL) Certificate of Authority Paid In St Contributed Spech •a rondorod to tho compliance with the laws of TD WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Surplus ...... $none Unassigned Surplus ...... $10,429.668 Commloaionoi of Inouranco IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ Capiti (Copy of CortHtcoto hereunto set my hand and caused the T^is is to certify that the General Unassigned Surplus ...... $7,0^.821 Paid I Unrtad BonkoraUfo sact business as a Multiple Line In­ Reinsurance Corporation organized (Copy of Cartiflcata of Authority) Inouroneo Company official seal of my office to be affix­ surance Company until the last day Con DIVISION OF INSURANCE ed at the City and (bounty trf Denver, under the laws of Delaware pursuant of Authority) Unass 3200 Mopla Avonua of February next succeeding the date to its application therefor and In con­ DIVISION OF INSURANCE CortMcoto of Authority Dalloa, Toxoa this first day of March. A.D. 1977. hereof unless this license shall be TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; J. RICHARD BARNES. CX.U. sideration of its compliance with the Cartiflcata of Authority Assets...... $10,143,518 sooner revoked. laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that the LiabiliUes ...... $7.711.720.86 ______Commissioner of Insurance (SEAL) DI Southwestern C^neral Life In­ to transact business as a Multiple This is to certify that the Milbank Special Surplus F u n d s...... Inooe Synopais of Statomont tor 1976 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Line Insurance Company until the Mutual Insurance Company surance Company organised under C apiU l...... $355.131 80 hereunto set my hand and caused the TO w: the laws of Texas pursuant to its ap­ ao rondorod to tho last day of February next succeeding organized under the laws of South Paid In 6t Contributed Commioolonor of Inouranco official seal of my office to be affix­ the date hereof unless this license Dakota pursuant to Its applicaUon This plication therefor and in considera­ Surplus...... $1.079.968.85 ed at the City and County of Denver, In sun tion of its cotnpliaDce with the laws ANtod Inouroneo Company shall be sooner revoked therefor and in coosideratiOT of its Unassigned Surplus ...... $ ^696 ISOOArciiStfOOl this fin t day of March, A.D. 1977. (SEAL) the la of Cblorado, is hereby licensed to compliance with the laws of applit (Copy ol CartHkota iinoi J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Colorado, Is hereby Ucemed to tran­ ______onnanrance hereunto set my hand and caused the sact bttsinan as a Mult^Ie Line In- sideri THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER, Wed., June 1,1977 — Page 21 surance Company until the last day laws of Ck)lorado, is hereby licensed sact busuiess as a Multiple Line In­ of February next succeeding the date to transact business as a Multiple surance Company until the last day the date hereof unless this license the last day of February next suc­ nia pursuant to its application hereof unless this license shall be Line Insurance Company until the of February next succeeding the date shall be sooner revoked ceeding the date hereof unless this therefbr and in consideration of its sooner revoked. last day of February next succeeding hereof unless this license shall be (SEAL) license shall be sooner revoked. compliance with the laws of (SEAL) the date hereof unless this license sooner revoked. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have (SEAL) Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ p WITNESS WHEREOF, I have shall be sooner revoked. (SEAL) hereunto set my hand and caused the IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have sact business as a Life Insurance hereunto set my hand and caused the (SEAL) IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have official seal of my office to be affix- hereunto set my hand and caused the Company until the last day of omcial seal of my office to be affix- IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the ed at the City and County of Denver, official seal of my office to be affix­ February next succeeding th*5 date •fix-I ed at the City and County of Denver this first day of March. A.D. 1977 ed at the City and County of Denver, hereof unless this license shall be i.fer, hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of my office to be affix­ this first day of March, A.D 1977 official seal of my office to be affix­ ed at the City and County of Denver, J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. this first day of March. A.D. 1977 sooner revoked. J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. ed at the City and County of Denver, this first day of March, A.D. 1977. Commissioner of Insurance J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) ..U. ------Commissioner of Insurancp Commissioner of Insurance IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have ince this first day of March, A.D. 1977. J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. Synopsis of Statement for 1976 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 hereunto set my hand and caused the J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. ______Commissioner of Insurance as rendered to the 7B as rendered to the ______Commissioner of Insurance Synopsis of Statement for 1976 official seal of my office to be affix­ Commissioner of Insurance Synopsis of Statement for 1976 Commissioner of Insurance ed at the City and County of Denver, Synopsis of Statement for 1976 as rendered to the Automotive Insurance Company as rendered to the this first day of March. A.D. 1977. Maryland Life Insurance as rendered to the Commissioner of Insurance >any Company of Baltimore Commissioner of Insurance 600 Montgomery Street J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. Commissioner of Insurance Unigard Insurance Company Brookings International 130 East Randolph Street San Francisco, California 94111 Life Insurance Company ______Commissioner of Insurance Chicago, Illinois 60601 Proprietors' Insurance t^ompany 1215 Fourth Avenue A ssets...... $2.866.609 2.614 7991 Columbus Pike Seattle, Washington 98161 Liabilities ...... $635.741 520 Main Avenue Assets...... $225.344.422 Delaware, Ohio 43015 Brookings, South Dakota Synopsis of Statement for 1976 2.406 Liabilities ...... $155.141,737 ...... $51,600,505 Special Surplus Funds ...... $none as rendered to the Assets...... $13.909,498 Capital ...... $400,000 A-i -»ts...... $6.969.078 none Special Surplus Funds ...... $ none Liabilities ...... $9.983,895 Liabilities ...... $32,561,027 Liab., ties ...... $4.988.659 Commissioner of Insurance 0.000 Capital ...... $2,750.000 Special Surplus F u n d s...... $ none Paid In & Contributed Equitable Life and Special Surplus Funds ...... $17,544 Surplus ...... $963.966 Special Surplus Funds ...... $none Paid In & Contributed Capital ...... $1,501.700 Capital ...... $2,000,000 Capital ...... $750,000 Casualty Insurance Company 0.700 Surplus ...... $3.449.168 Paid In & Contributed Unassigned Surplus ...... $866,902 Paid In & Contributed 404 South West Temple — P.O. Paid In & Contributed (Copy of Certificate 0.508 Unassigned Surplus ...... $64.003,517 Surplus ...... $2,100.000 Surplus...... $16,500,000 Surplus...... $7.851 Box 2460 (Copy of Certificate of Authority) Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 Unassigned Surplus ...... $306,359 Unassigned Surplus ...... $539,478 DIVISION OF INSURANCE Unassigned Surplus ...... $1,222.568 of Authority) (Copy of Certificate (Copy of Certificate (Copy of Certificate Assets...... $8.961.626 DIVISION OF INSURANCE of Authority) Certificate of Authority Liabilities ...... $7.180,589 of Authority) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: of Authority) Certificate of Authority DIVISION OF INSURANCE DIVISION OF INSURANCE DIVISION OF INSURANCE Special Surplus Funds ...... $ none TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Certificate of Authority This is to certify that the Capital ...... $252.579 Certificate of Authority Automotive Insurance Company Certificate of Authority 3reat This is to certify that the Maryland TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Paid In & Contributed 3any Life ,Insurance Company of This is to certify that the Unigard organized under the laws of Califor­ Surplus...... $227,071 This is to certify that the nia pursuant to its application This is to certify that the Brook­ linois Baltimore organized under the laws Proprietor’s Insurance Company Insurance Company organized under ings International Life Insurance Co. Unassigned Surplus ...... $1.301.387 irefor of Maryland pursuant to its applica­ ^ e laws of Washington pursuant to therefor and in consideration of its (Copy of Certificate organized under the laws of Ohio pur­ com pliance with the laws of organized under the laws of South com- tion therefor and in consideration of suant to its application therefor and its application therefor and in con­ Dakota pursuant to its application of Authority) do, is its compliance with the laws of sideration of its compliance with the Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ DIVISION OF INSURANCE in consideration of its compliance sact business as a Casualty In­ therefor and in consideration of its >iness Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ with the laws of Colorado, is hereby laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed com pliance with the law s of Certificate of Authority Com- sact business as a Life Insurance to transact business as a Multiple surance Company until the last day TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: licensed to transact business as a of February next succeeding the date Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ ruary Company until the last day of Multiple Line Insurance Company Line Insurance Company until the sact business as a Life Insurance This is to certify that the Equitable )f un- February next succeeding the date last day of February next succeeding hereof unless this license shall be Company until the last day of Life and Casualty Insurance Com­ until the last day of February next sooner revoked. ooner hereof unless this license shall be succeeding the date hereof unless the date hereof unless this license February next succeeding the date pany organized under the laws of sooner revoked. shall be sooner revoked (SEAL) hereof unless this license shall be Utah pursuant to its application this license shall be sooner revoked. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) sooner revoked. therefor and in consideration of its IN w itness WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the (SEAL) compliance with the laws of have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have official seal of my office to be affix­ d the hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set my hand and caused the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ official seal of my office to be affix­ official seal of my office to be affix­ ed at the City and County of Denver, hereunto set my hand and caused the sact business as a Life Insurance iffix- official seal of my office to be affix­ this first day of March, A.D. 1977. nver. ed at the City and County of Denver, ed at the City and County of Denver, ed at the City and County of Denver, official seal of my office to be affix­ Company until the last day of this first day of March, A.D. 1977. this firstday of March, A.D 1977 J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. ed at the City and County of Denver. February next succeeding the date this first day of March, A.D. 1977. ______Commissioner of Insurance L.U. J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. • this firstday of March, A.D. 1977. hereof unless this license shall be J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. sooner revoked. ance ------Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance ______Commissioner of Insurance Synopsis of Statement for 1976 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 (SEAL) Ì76 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 as rendered to the ______Commissioner of Insurance IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have as rendered to the as rendered to the Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance as rendered to the hereunto set my hand and caused the Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of insurance CMI Credit Insurance, Inc. Synopsis of Statement for 1976 official seal of my office to be affix­ any Northwestern National Insurance Protective Fire and Unigard Mutual Insurance Com­ 150 E. Gilman Street as rendered to the ed at the City and County of Denver, Company Casualty Company pany Madison, Wisconsin 53703 Commissioner of Insurance this first day of March, A.D. 1977. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin 3240 South 10th Street 1215 Fourth Avenue Assets...... $28,666,250 Bonneville Sylvan J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. 29.191 731 North Jackson Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 Seattle, Washington 98161 j| Liabilities ...... $18,246,733 Life Insurance Company Commissioner of Insurance 01.389 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 Assets...... $9,505,666 Assets...... $230,716,373 Special Surplus F unds___$2,426,026 2900 South State Street i none A ssets...... $218,573,550 Liabilities ...... $7.730,773 Liabilities ...... $195,143,476 Capital ...... $2,000,000 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 00.000 Liabilities ...... $185,157,165 Special Surplus Fund ...... $none Special Surplus F u n d s...... $none Paid In & Contributed Assets...... $2,874,254 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 Special Surplus Funds ....$1,500,000 Capital ...... $1,000,000 Guaranty Fund...... $400,000 Surplus ...... $25,785,624 Liabilities ...... $2,240.811 as rendered to the 01.391 Capital ...... $6.010,000 Paid In & Contributed Paid In & Contributed Unassigned Surplus...... $19,792,133 Special Surplus F u n d s...... $250,000 Commissioner of Insurance 3.589) Paid In & Contributed Surplus...... $599,887 Surplus...... $none (Copy of Certificate Capital ...... $500,000 General Services Life Surplus...... $21,200,000 Unassigned Surplus ...... $35,172,896 of Authority) Paid In & Contributed Insurance Company Unassigned Surplus ...... $175,006 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Unassigned Surplus ...... $4.706.385 (Copy of Certificate (Copy of Certificate DIVISION OF INSURANCE Surplus...... $4,227,192 (Copy of Certificate of Authority) of Authority) Certificate of Authority Unassigned Surplus ...... $4,343,749 Washington, D.C. 20006 of Authority) DIVISION OF INSURANCE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: (Copy of Certificate Assets...... $15.592,988 DIVISION OF INSURANCE Liabilities ...... $13,284,739 DIVISION OF INSURANCE Certificate of Authority Certificate of Authority This is to certify that the CMI of Authority) the Certificate of Authority TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DIVISION OF INSURANCE Special Surplus Funds ...... $none TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Credit Insurance Company organized Capital ...... $500,000 pany TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that the Protec­ This is to certify that the Unigard under the laws of Wisconsin pursuant Certificate of Authority s of This is to certify that the Mutual Insurance Company to its application therefor and in con­ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Paid In &i Contributed tive Fire and Casualty Company Surplus ...... $325,000 :ation Northwestern National Insurance organized under the laws of organized under the law s of sideration of its compliance with the This is to certify that the Bon­ of its Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Washington pursuant to its applica­ neville Sylvan Life Insurance Com­ Unassigned Surplus ...... $1,483,249 Nebraska pursuant to its application laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed (Copy of Certificate s of organized under the laws of therefor and in consideration of its tion therefor and in consideration of to transact business as a Casualty In­ pany organized under the laws of tran- Wisconsin pursuant to its application its compliance with the laws of surance Company until the last day Utah pursuant to its application of Authority) compliance with the laws of DIVISION OF INSURANCE le In- therefor and in consideration of its Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ of February next succeeding the date therefor and in consideration of its compliance with the laws of sact business as a Multiple Line In­ com pliance with the law s of Certificate of Authority t day sact business as a Multiple Line In­ hereof unless this license shall be TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; > date Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ surance Company until the last day surance Company until the last day sooner revoked. Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ sact business as a Multiple Line In­ of February next succeeding the date (SEAL) sact business as a Life Insurance This is to certify that the General ill be of February next succeeding the date Services Life Insurance Company surance Company until the last day hereof unless this license shall be hereof unless this license shall be IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have Company until the last day of of February next succeeding the date sooner revoked. hereunto set my hand and caused the February next succeeding the date organized under the laws of the sooner revoked. District of Columbia pursuant to its have hereof unless this license shall be (SEAL) (SEAL) official seal of my office to be affix­ hereof unless this license shall be sooner revoked. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have ed at the City and County of Denver, sooner revoked. application therefor and in con­ id the IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have sideration of its compliance with the affix- (SEAL) hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set my hand and caused the this first day of March, A.D. 1977. (SEAL) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have official seal of my office to be affix­ J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed nver, official seal of my office to be affix­ to transact business as a Life In­ 7. hereunto set my hand and caused the ed at the City and County of Denver, ed at the City and County of Denver, ______Commissioner of Insurance hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of my office to be affix­ this first day of March, A.D. 1977. official seal of my office to be affix­ surance Company until the last day .L.U. this first day of March, A.D; 1977. of February next succeeding the date •ance ed at the City and County of Denver, J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. Synopsis of Statement for 1976 ed at the City and County of Denver, this first day of March, A.D. 1977. ______Commissioner of Insurance this first day of March, A.D. 1977. hereof unless this license shall be Í76 Commissioner of Insurance as rendered to the sooner revoked. J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. Synopsis of Statement for 1976 Commissioner of Insurance J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. ______Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance (SEAL) Synopsis of Statement for 1976 as rendered to the Mortgage Guaranty IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have tny Synopsis of Statement for 1976 as rendered to the Commissioner of Insurance Insurance Corporation ~ hereunto set my hand and caused the Ì as rendered to the Commissioner of Insurance Vigilant Insurance Company 250 East Kilbourn Avenue Synopsis of Statement for 1976 official seal of my office to be affix­ !660 Commissioner of Insurance Reserve Insurance Company 100 William Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 as rendered to the ed at the City and County of Denver, 03,411 Pacific Employers 55 East Monroe Street New York, New York 10038 A ssets...... $440,748,145 Commissioner of Insurance this first day of March, A.D. 1977. 72.478 Insurance Company Chicago, Illinois 60603 Assets...... $138,581,451 Liabilities ...... $319,464,408 Mount Rushmore Insurance Com­ J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. : none 4050 Wilshire Blvd. A ssets...... $97,628,788 Liabilities ...... $110,391,730 Special Surplus F unds...... $none pany Commissioner of Insurance 00.000 Los Angeles, California 90010 Liabilities ...... $83,968,317 Special Surplus Funds ... .$1,811,642 Capital ...... $1,794,735 625 Ninth Street A ssets...... $184.749,012 Special Surplus F unds...... $none Capital ...... $2,000,000 Paid In & Contributed Rapid City, South Dakota Synopsis of Statqmont for 1976 07.568 Liabilities ...... $161,827,884 C apital...... $2,000,0(X) Paid In & Contributed Surplus ...... $54,750,093 Assets...... $1,298,222 as rendered to the 23.365 Special Surplus Funds ...... $none Paid In & Contributed Surplus...... $14,735,629 Unassigned Surplus ...... $64,738,909 Liabilities ...... $333,517 Commissioner of Insurance C apital...... $2,356,616 Surplus ...... $15,795,676 Unassigned Surplus ...... $9,642,450 (Copy of Certificate Special Surplus Funds ...... $none The HBA Life Paid In & Contributed Unassigned Surplus . . . . $(4,135,204) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) Capital ...... $500,000 Insurance Company Surplus...... $15,133,370 (Copy of Certificate of Authority) DIVISION OF INSURANCE Paid In & Contributed 1337 N. 1st Street • P.O.Box 1272 Unassigned Surplus ...... $5,431,142 of Authority) DiVISiON OF INSURANCE Certificate of Authority Surplus ...... $750,000 Phoenix, Arizona 85001 (Copy of Certificate DIVISION OF INSURANCE Certificate of Authority TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Unassigned Surplus . . . . $(-)285,295 Assets...... $5,354,927 the of Authority) Certificate of Authority TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that the Mortgage (Copy of Certificate Liabilities ...... $3,016,368 pany DIVISION OF INSURANCE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that the Vigilant Guaranty Insurance Corporation of Authority) Special Surplus F u n d s...... $none ilifor- Certificate of Authority This is to certify that the Reserve Insurance Company organized under organized under the laws of DIVISION OF INSURANCE Capital ...... $600,000 ation TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Insurance Company organized under the laws of New York pursuant to its Wisconsin pursuant to its application Certificate of Authority Paid In & Contributed of its This is to certify that the Pacific the laws of Illinois pursuant to its ap­ application therefor and in con­ therefor and in consideration of its TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Surplus ...... $10,000 s of Employers Insurance Company plication therefor and in considera­ sideration of its compliance with the compliance with the laws of This is to certify that the Mount Unassigned Surplus ...... $1,728,559 tran- organized under the laws of Califor­ tion of its compliance with the laws laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ Rushmore Insurance Company (Copy of Certificate le In- nia pursuant to its application of Colorado, is hereby licensed to to transact business as a Multiple sact business as a Casualty In­ organized under the laws of South of Authority) it day therefor and in consideration of its transact business as a Multiple Line Line Insurance Company until the surance Company until the last day Dakota pursuant to its application DIVISION OF INSURANCE 2 date compliance with the laws of Insurance Company until the last day last day of February next succeeding of February next succeeding the date therefor and in consideration of its Certificate of Authority ill be Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ of February next succeeding the date the date hereof unless this license hereof unless this license shall be compliance with the laws of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: sact business as a Multiple Line In­ hereof unless this license shall be shall be sooner revoked. sooner revoked. Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ This is to certify that the HBA Life surance Company until the last day sooner revoked. (SEAL) (SEAL) sact business as a Multiple Line In­ Insurance Company organized under have of February next succeeding the date (SEAL) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have surance Company until the last day the laws of Arizona pursuant to its hereof unless this license shall be IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set my hand and caused the of February next succeeding the date application therefor and in con­ id the official seal of my office to be affix­ affix- sooner revoked. hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of my office to be affix­ hereof unless this license shall be sideration of its compliance with the (SEAL) official seal of my office to be affix­ ed at the City and County of Denver, ed at the City and County of Denver, sooner revoked. laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed mver. ed at the City and County of Denver, this first day of March, A.D. 1977. this firstday of March, A.D. 1977. 7. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have (SEAL) to transact business as a Life In­ hereunto set my hand and caused the this first day of March, A.D. 1977. J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have surance Company until the last day :.L.U. ______Commissioner of Insurance ranee official seal of my office to be affix­ J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. ______Commissioner of Insurance hereunto set my hand and caused the of February next succeeding the date ed at the City and County of Denver, ______Commissioner of Insurance Synopsis of Statement for 1976 official seal oi my oince to oe affix­ hereof unless this license shall be 176 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 this firstday of March, A.D. 1977. Synopsis of Statement for 1976 as rendered to the as rendered to the ed at the City and County of Denver, sooner revoked. J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. as rendered to the Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance this first day of March. A.D. 1977. (SEAL) e ______Commissioner of Insurance. Commissioner of Insurance Yosemite Insurance Cpmpany J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have 3om- Transamerica Insurance Company 717 Market Street Beneficial Life Insurance Company Commissioner of Insurance Synopsis of Statement for 1976 36 South State Street hereunto set my hand and caused the as rendered to tho 1150 South Olive Street San Francisco, California 94103 official seal of my office to be affix­ Los Angeles, California 90015 Assets...... $48,497,881 Salt Lake City. Utah 84136 ed at the City and County of Denver, Commissioner of Insurance Assets...... $283,596.578 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 52 Premier Insurance Company Assets...... $414.384,714 Liabilities ...... $42,195,777 as rendered to the this first day of March, A.D. 1977. 29,817 Liabilities ...... $324,371.085 Special Surplus Funds ...... $ none Liabilities ...... $269,249,166 Commissioner of Insurance J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. 23.566 600 Montgomery Street Special Surplus F unds...... $562,045 San Francisco, California Special Surplus Funds ...$29,151,007 Capital ...... $2,100,000 Executive Life Insurance Company (Commissioner of Insurance 28,430 Capital ...... $2,000,000 Paid In & Contributed Capital ...... $1,100,000 Assets ...... Wl,384,161 Paid In & Contributed 9777 Wilshire Boulevard none Liabilities ...... $16,530,172 Paid In & Contributed Surplus ...... $4,900,000 Beverly Hills, California 90212 Surplus ...... $48.454,723 Unassigned Surplus ...... $(697,896) Surplus ...... $1,550,000 Synopsis of Ststsment for 1976 Special Surplus Funds ...... none Unassigned Surplus ...... $11,135,367 Assets...... $42,700,206 as rendered to the none Capital ...... $1,600,000 Unassigned Surplus...... $10.407.899 (Copy of Certificate Liabilities ...... $37,269,090 r7,821 of Authority) (Copy of Certificate Commissioner of Insurance Paid In & of Authority) Special Surplus F unds...... $ none (Copy of Certificate DIVISION OF INSURANCE CapiUl ...... $1,100,000 Investors Life Insurance Contributed Surplus ... $14,500,000 of Authority) DIVISION OF INSURANCE Company of Nebraska Unassigned Surplus ... .$(8,753,989) Certificate of Authority Paid In & Contributed DIVISION OF INSURANCE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Certificate of Authority 104 South Maple, Executive Of­ (Copy of Certificate TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Surplus...... $3,339,154 Certificate of Authority This is to certify that the Yosemite Unassigned Surplus ...... $991,962 fices of Authority) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that the Watertov^n, South Dakota DIVISION OF INSURANCE Insurance Company organized under (Copy of Certificate Ibank This is to certify that the Tran­ the laws of California pursuant to its Beneficial Life Insurance Company Assets...... $18,520,257 Certificate Authority samerica Insurance Company organized under the laws of Utah of Authority) Liabilities ...... $15,921,618 >any TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: application therefor and in con­ DIVISION OF INSURANCE South organized under the laws of Califor­ sideration of its compliance with the pursuant to its application therefor Special Surplus F unds...... $none This is to certify that the Premier nia pursuant to its application and in consideration of its com­ Certificate of Authority Capital ...... $1.000,000 ation Insurance (Company oi^anized under laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: of its therefor and in consideration of its to transact business as a Multiple pliance with the laws of Colorado, is Paid In &¿ Contributed the laws of California pursuant to its hereby licensed to transact business This is to certify that the E x ­ Surplus ...... $1,712,057 s of compliance with the laws of Line Insurance Company until the e c u tiv e Life Insurance Company application therefor and in con­ Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ as a Life Insurance Company until Unassigned Surplus ...... $(113.418) tr an­ sideration of its compliance with the last day of February next succeeding organized under the laws of Califor­ te In- F»0«22 — THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER, W*d.. Jun* 1,1977 this first day of March, A.D. 1977. (Copy of Cortffleoto Special Surplus Funds ...... $none Synopsis of StatAmant for 1976 as randATAd to tha J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. of Authority) C:apital...... $500,000 ______Commissioner of Insurance DIVISION OF INSURANCE Paid In it Contributed CommiaalonAr of InaurancA Happenings in the Cortificoto of Authority Surplus ...... $1,000,000 NorthWAatam National Synopsis of Statsmant for 1976 Unassigned Surplus...... $(50,322) Casualty Company as rsndsrsd to ths TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: (Copy of Cortiflcate 731 North Jackson Straat Commlaafonsr of Insuranca Archdiocese This is to certify that the Investors of Authority) Milwaukaa. Wisconsin 53201 J. C. Psnnsy Life Insurance Company of DIVISION OF INSURANCE Assets...... $12,075.637 Insuranca Company Nebraska organized under the laws CertifICAto of Authority Liabilities ...... $1.785 2020 Livs Oak The Catholic Parent-Teachers Past Presidents’ Club of Nebraska pursuant to its applica­ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Special Surplus F unds...... $none Dallas, Texas 75221 will meet Tuesday, June 7 at 1 p.m. at the Three Sons tion therefor and in consideration of This is to certify that the Teledyne C apital...... $2,000,000 Assets...... $49,332,346 Restaurant, 4408 Lowell Blvd. The #6 bus goes to the door. its compliance with the laws of Life Insurance Company orgamz^ Paid In it Contributed Liabilities ...... $29.876,249 Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ under the laws of Calif(nmia pursuant Surplus...... $62.500 Special Surplus F unds...... $none For reservations and information, call Rena Reposa, 366- sact business as a Life Insurance to its application therefor and in con­ Unassigned Surplus ...... $10.011.352 C o ita l...... $1.300.000 Company until the last day of 8386. sideration of its compliance with the (Copy of CartlficAtA Paid In it Contributed ★ ★ ★ February next succeeding the date laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed of Authority) Surplus...... $4.755.146 hereof unless this license shall be to transact business as a Life In­ DIVISION OF INSURANCE Unassigned Surplus ...... $17,400.951 The Guild of Sf. Mary’s, Colorado Springs, will honor sooner revoked surance Company until the last day Cartificata of Authority (Copy of Cartificata “The Wedding Reception Ladies” at a Summer Covered- (SEAL) of February next succeeding the date TO WHOM IS MAY CONCERN: of Authority) IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereof unless this license shall be This is to certify that the DIVISION OF INSURANCE Dish Luncheon, Wednesday, June 8 at the Pikes Peak hereunto set my hand and caused the sooner revoked. Northwestern National Casualty Certificate of Authority Towers Penthouse. Mrs. Earl Armstrong and Mrs. official seal of my office to be affix­ (SEAL) Company organized under the laws TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Anthony Brennan will be co-hostesses. ed at the City and County of Denver, of Wisconsin pursuant to its applica­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have This is to certify that the J. C. Pen­ ★ ★ ★ this first day of March, A.D. 1977. hereunto set my hand and caused the tion therefor and in consideration of ney Insurance Company organized J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. official seal of my office to be affix­ its compliance with the laws of under the laws of California pursuant Regis Retreats will offer summer Scripture Studies ______Commissioner of Insurance ed at the City and County of Denver, Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ to its application therefor and in con­ each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. beginning June 8. Father this first day of March. A.D. 1977. sact business as a Multiple Line n- sideration of its compliance with the Synopsis of Statsmsnt for 1976 J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. surance Company until the last day laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed Edward Hayes, O.C.S.O. will teach the course. For infor­ as rsndsrsd to ths Commissioner of Insurance of February next succeeding the date mation, call 433-8471. Commissioner of Insurance to transact business as a Life In­ hereof unless this license shall be surance Company until the last day ★ ★ ★ National Homs LHs sooner revoked. Synopsis of Statsmant for 1976 of February next succeeding the date to Assurance Company fSEAL) hereof unless this license shall be Sixteen awards were presented recently by St. Rita’s 211 East Capitol Avenue as randarad to tha IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have Court #625 of the Catholic Daughters of America to 5th Ri Jefferson City, Missouri Commissiortar ofinsuranca sooner revoked. hereunto set my hand and caused the (SEAL) , ^ Ui Assets...... $96,810,723 Amarican Protactors Insuranca official seal of my office to be affix­ through 10th graders from Catholic schools, in poetry, Liabilities ...... $76,800,460 Company IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have b€ ed at the City and County of Denver, hereunto set my hand and caused the music and art. St. Louis, Englewood, won in all Special Surplus Funds...... $none 345 East 400 South this first day of March, A.D. 1977. categories in the 7th and 8th grade division, with a total of te Capital ...... $1,100,000 Salt Laka City, Utah 64111 official seal of my office to be affix­ J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. ed at the City and County of Denver, of Paid In it Contributed Assets...... $3,561,098 Commissioner of Insurance nine awards. St. Mary Magdalene’s School won three Surplus ...... $35,844,543 Liabilities ...... $2,209,275 this first day of March, A.D. 1977. M J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. awards in music for 5th graders, while three schools. Our Unassigned Surplus ...$(16,934,280) Special Surplus F u n d s...... $none Synopsis of StatsmAnt for 1976 ha (Copy of Certificate C apital...... $512,475 ______Commissioner of Insurance Lady of Fatim a, Our Lady of Lourdes, and St. as rendered to the Catherine’s, won awards in the 6th grade competition in ov of Authority) Paid In it Contributed Commissioner of Insurance Synopsis of Stalamant for 1976 en DIVISION OF INSURANCE Surplus...... $687,164 Bankers Life Insurance Company as rendarad to tha poetry. One 10th grader, Ann Cole, from Central Catholic Certificate of Authority Unassigned Surplus ...... $152,184 of America Commissionar of Insuranca hii (Copy of Cartificata High, won First Place in music. All winners were sent to TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 4925 McKinney Avenue, Lifa Insuranca Company thi of Authority) the State Convention and winners from the State Courts This is to certify that the National Texas 75205 of the Southwest b€ Home Life Assurance Company DIVISION OF INSURANCE Assets...... $2,903.704 1111 Mockingbird Lana, Suite 600, will be entered in the national competition. organized under the laws of Missouri Cartificata of Authority Liabilities ...... $2.443.069 P.O. Box 47421 Rc pursuant to its application therefor TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ★ ★ ★ This is to certify that the American Special Surplus Funds ...... $none Dallas, Texas 75247 The Religious Therapy Department of the Colorado no and in consideration of its com­ Capital ...... $200,000 Assets ...... $54.405,287 so pliance with the laws of Colorado, is Protectors Insurance Company Paid In & Contributed Liabilities ...... $47,374,215 State Hospital is announcing its fall and winter Extended hereby licensed to transact business organized under the laws of Utah Special Surplus F unds...... $none Ar pursuant to its application therefor Surplus...... $52.858 Basic Clinical Pastoral Education Program for qualified as a Life Insurance Company until Unassigned Surplus ...... $207,777 C apital...... $1,100,000 CO the last day of February next suc­ and in consideration of its com­ (Copy of Certificate Paid In it Contributed ministers and religious workers. Only two vacancies re­ ceeding the date hereof unless this pliance with the laws of Colorado, is Surplus...... $4,012,100 main for the program beginning October 3, 1977 and con­ Ca hereby licensed to transact business of Authority) license shall be sooner revoked. DIVISION OF INSURANCE Unassigned Surplus...... $1,918.972 cluding March 7, 1978. Tuition cost for the program is So (SEAL) as a Life Insurance Company until (Copy of Certificate IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have the last day of February next suc­ Certificate of Authority $2(K). Those wishing it may receive academic credit Aq TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: of Authority) in ] hereunto set my hand and caused the ceeding the date hereof unless this This is to certify that the Bankers DIVISION OF INSURANCE through Adams State College toward a Master’s Degree official seal of my office to be affix­ license shall be sooner revoked. Life Insurance Company of America Certificate of Authority in Guidance and Counseling with emphasis in Clinical ed at the City and County of Denver, (SEAL) organized under the laws of Texas TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: this first day of March. A.D. 1977. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have pursuant to its application therefor This is to certify that the Life In­ Pastoral Training. For further information contact c J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. hereunto set my hand and caused the and in consideration of its com­ surance Company of the Southwest Chaplain James F. Harley, Colorado State Hospital, Commissioner of Insurance official seal of my office to be affix­ pliance with the laws of Colorado, is organized under the laws of Texas Pueblo, Colorado, 81003. (543-1170). ed at the City and County of Denver, pursuant to its application therefor this first day of March. A.D. 1977. hereby licensed to transact business Synopsis of Statement for 1976 as a Lite Insurance Company until and in consideration of its com­ ★ ★ ★ L as rendered to the J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. Commissioner of Insurance the last day of February next suc­ pliance with the laws of Colorado, is The Third Annual Colorado Polkathon June 2, 3, 4 and Commissioner of Insurance ceeding the date hereof unless this hereby licensed to transact business 5 to benefit the American Cancer Society will feature Provident Life and license shall be sooner revoked. as a Life Insurance Company until F Accident Insurance Company (SEAL) the last day of February next suc­ three nationally-known accordion players, Myron Floren. Fountain Square Synopsis of Statement for 1976 ceeding the date hereof unless this c as rendered to the IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have Frank Yankovic and Dipk Contino. The Colorado State Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 hereunto set my hand and caused the license shall be sooner revoked. Polkathon is sponsored by The Colorado Polka and Dutch- (N( Assets...... $1,321,584,544 Commissioner of Insurance official seal of my office to be affix­ (SEAL) Anchor National Life Insurance Hop Association and KLMO Radio, Longmont. A donation Me Liabilities ...... $1,140,954,698 ed at the City and County of Denver, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have 500, Special Surplus Funds . .$121,098,806 Company this first day of March, A.D. 1977. hereunto set my hand and caused the of $3 includes a one-day admission. Four-day admission is Capital ...... $29,531,040 Camelback at 22nd Street cer J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. official seal of my office to be affix­ $ 10. f*aid In & Contributed Phoenix, Arizona 85016 Commissioner of Insurance ed at the City and County of Denver, 60 ti Surplus ...... $305,760 Assets...... $321,797,603 this first day of March. A.D. 1977. ^ ★ ★ ★ Unassjgned Surplus ...... $29,694,240 Liabilities ...... $297,983,365 Synopsis of Statement for 1976 J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. Region Twenty of the American Iris Society will pre­ pea (Copy of Certificate Special Surplus Funds .. . $13,225,561 as rendered to the Commissioner of Insurance Fat Capital ...... $2,002,193 sent its free 1977 Iris Show at the Horticulture Hall of the of Authority) Commissioner of Insurance “ ü r DIVISION OF INSURANCE Paid In it Contributed Midland National Life Denver Botanic Gardens on Saturday June 4 and Sunday Certificate of Authority Surplus ...... $10,478,327 Insurance Company June 5. The show will be open for viewing on Saturday peo¡ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Unassigned Surplus . .. . $(1,891,843) 104 South Maple of I (Copy of Certificate Parents Set from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is to certify that the Provi­ Watertown, South Dakota a n( dent Life and Accident Insurance of Authority) A ssets...... $114.065,409 Anyone wishing to enter stalks and/or arrangements can Company organized under the laws DIVISION OF INSURANCE Liabilities ...... $102,150,565 Good Traffic obtain schedules by calling either of the show co­ moi of Tennessee pursuant to its applica­ Certificate of Authority Special Surplus F unds...... $none chairpersons. TI tion therefor and in consideration of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: C apital...... *.... .$1,512,500 Safety Habits bor its compliance with the laws of This is to certify that the Anchor Paid In & Contributed ★ ★ ★ Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ Azo National Life Insurance Company Surplus...... $240,000 “Traffic accidents annual­ The Smiley Library, 4501 W. 46th Ave. will offer a sact business as a Life Insurance organized under the laws of Califor­ Unassigned Surplus ...... $10,162,344 free class in Creative Movement through music and im­ chai Company until the last day of nia pursuant to its application (Copy of Certificate ly kill more children 1 to 14 a 41 February next succeeding the date of Authority) agination for children ages 3 to 6. The class will meet at therefor and in consideration of its years of age than any single pow hereof unless this license shall be compliance with the laws of DIVISION OF INSURANCE 10:30 a.m., June 7, and will be taught by Miss Linda Met­ sooner revoked. Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ Certlllcate of Authority cause of death!” Med (SEAL) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This fact was brought out calf, Children’s Librarian from the Park Hill Branch of IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have sact business as a Life Insurance the Denver Public Library. cere Company until the last day of This is to certify that the Midland by Colorado State Patrol tati\ hereunto set my hand and caused the February next succeeding the date National Life Insurance Company ★ ★ ★ official seal of my office to be affix­ hereof unless this license shall be organized under the laws of South Chief C. Wayne Keith in a TI ed at the City and County of Denver, Dakota pursuant to its application news release. “Antwerp Prints and Drawings,” an exhibit of works this first day of March. A.D. 1977. sooner revoked. read (SEAL) therefor and in consideration of its from Belgium by more than 50 of Antwerp’s master J. RICHARD BARNES. C-L.U. compliance with the laws of According to Keith, the for Commissioner of Insurance IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have responsibility for child draftsmen and engravers, is now on view free of charge hereunto set my hand and caused the Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, 6901 rene official seal of my office to be affix­ sact business as a Life Insurance safety in traffic is three­ peac Company until the last day of Wadsworth Blvd. Gallery viewing hours are 10 a.m. to 5 dynoptis of Statement for 1976 ed at the City and County of Denver, pronged — the child, his throi at rendered to the this first day of March, A.D. 1977. February next succeeding the date p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; 10 a.m. to 9 Commieeloner of Insurance J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. hereof unless this license shall be parents and the motorist Mar Provident Alliance Life sooner revoked. must each assume his p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sun­ Commissioner of Insurance days through June 19. a ' Insurance Company (SEAL) proper share. the 620 Newport Center Drive IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have ★ ★ ★ hereunto set my hand and caused the “The best and simplest Newport Beach, California 92660 The Colorado Hearing and Speech Center, 4280 Hale cove Assets...... $98,716,584 Synopsis of StalAmAnt for 1976 official seal of my office to be affix­ method of building safe ed at the City and County of.,Denver. Prkway, is a non-profit organization offering services to child Liabilities ...... $52,550,556 as rendarad to tho pedestrian habits in Lady Special Surplus Funds ...... $none CommissionAr of Inauranc# this first day of March. A.D. 1977. senior citizens in the areas of hearing and speech. J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. children,” says Chief Keith, C apital...... $2,000,000 North AmArIcan Comoanv Charges are kept as low as possible, and are waived en­ worli Paid In & Contributed for Proparty and Casualty Commissioner of Insurance “is for parents (and every Sion I Surplus $29,851,116 tirely for those who cannot pay. A United Way agency, Inauranc# Synopait of Statement for 1976 adult) to set a good example inga Unassigned Surplus ...... $14,314,912 209 South LaSalla Straat as randarad to tha the Center can test a senior citizen to find out if a hearing (Copy of Certificate for them. Children form M e Chicago. Illinois Commlasionar of Irtauranca or speech problem exists, and how serious it is. Then nf Authority) Assets...... $91,374,876 most of their habits, good or Commercial Union Life recommendations on treatment are made. For further in­ arriv DIVISION OF INSURANCE Liabilities ...... r4.1l9.148 Inauranc# Company of Amarlca bad, through imitating their on t Certificate of Authority Special Surplus F unds...... $none Orta Beacon Straat elders; and the person who formation, contact the Colorado Hearing and Speech TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ; C apital...... $6,000,000 Boston. MA 02108 Center, or call 322-1871. prom nils is to certify that the Provi­ Paid In it Contributed Assets...... $55.607,208 jaywalks, steps into the Lady dent Alliance Life Insurance Company Surplus ...... $14,289,490 Liabilities ...... $47,874^48 street from between parked ★ ★ ★ Poi organized under the laws of Califor­ Unassigned Surplus___$(3,033,762) Special Surplus F unds...... $none cars, ignores traffic lights or William Oakley’s Touring Theatre for Children, a nia pursuant to its application (Copy of Cartificata C apital...... $1.128.200 non-profit troupe, sponsored by the Heritage Square ago 1 therefor and in consideration of its of Authority) it disregards other regulations Paid In Contributed Opera House, is currently arranging performance dates presii compliance with the laws of DIVISION OF INSURANCE Surplus...... $12,481,400 must accept a major share tions, Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ Cartificata of Authority Unassigned Surplus .... $(5.876.940) of the blame when his for its Fall Tour of “The Emporer’s Nightingale” and sact business as a Life Insurance TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; (Copy of Cartificata “Rumpelstiltskin.” The plays are entirely self-contained roote Company until the last day of This is to certify that the North of Authority) youngster is killed or injured tion ( February next succeeding the date and are capable of being quickly set up for performance American Company for Property DIVISION OF INSURANCE in a traffic mishap. p ie hereof unless this license shall be and Casualty Insurance organized Cartificata of Authority “Our schools are well on any available floor space. Performance fees are deter­ sooner revoked. under the laws of New York pursuant TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: mined by size of audience and number of performances. couns (SEAL) to its application therefor and in con­ This is to certify that the Commer­ aware of the magnitude of tion t IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have sideration of its compliance with the cial Union Life Insurance Company this problem, and each year For reservations and information, call Linda VanDusen, hereunto set my hand and caused the laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed of America organized under the laws 279-7881. to “a official seal of my office to be affix­ to transact business as a Multiple of Delaware pursuant to its applica­ devote more time and atten­ must ed at the City and County of Denver, Line Insurance Company until the tion therefor and in consideration of tion to its solution,” Keith ★ ★ ★ and b( this first day of March. A.D. 1977. Lunch and Learning, a series of three programs of­ last day of February next succeeding its compliance with the laws of pointed out, “however, we love.’ J RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U the date hereof unless this license Colorado, is hereby licensed to tran­ fered by Metropolitan State College’s Learning for Living Commissioner of Insurance shall be sooner revoked. sact business as a Life Insurance must now be particularly The (SEAL) alert since schools will soon are being given at the Denver downtown through June 28. Company until the last day of These classes, “The Joy of Music,” “’The Fun of Collec­ Presi( SynopAl« of Statomont for 1976 IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have February next succeeding the date be closing for the summer, visite AS rondATAd to ths hereunto set my hand and caused the hereof unless this liemse shall be and the children will be ting,” and “Feeling Free — Inside and Out,” will be held CommlsAionAT of InsurAncA official seal of my office Urbe affix­ sooner revoked. from 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. ’The tuition is $12 for each with TAlAdyiiA LHa InsurAncA Company ed at the City and (bounty of E>enver, (SEAL) receiving much less supervi- other this first day of March. A.D. 1977. senes including a box lunch. Complimentary brochures 1901 Avarua of tha Stars IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have sion and will be par­ port I Los AngalAS, California 90067 J Rli:HARD BARNES. C.L U. hereunto set my hand and caused the are available at Learning for Living, 1056 9th St. and at all Assets...... $8,101,390 Commissioner of Insurance official seal of my office to be affix­ ticipating in more outdoor and s activity,” he concluded. public libraries. For further information, call Learning LiabiliUes ...... $6,651,712 ed at the CMty and County of Denver, for Livuig, 629-3046. reforr dicta ti THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER. W»d.. Jun« 1.1977 — Pag* *3 BUSINESS AND lu b ons )or. Î66- SERVICE nor ed- sak DIRECTORY [rs. WATER BEDS ACOUSTICAL GLinERED lowest prices PRIVATE SOLD OUTIIt ies CEILING CO. PAINTING ______in town______COUNSELING The market is excellent tier A decorative spray for a fast dr- SOG Clean, dependable painting. Individual - Family and we need new listings. Elected THE NATURAL BED and efficient and economical Interior and Exterior. Free Marital If you are wondering what way to update and upvalue your home is worth call us Dr. Robert Ludwig, direc­ the finest flotation your real estate. 12* per Estimates. References. Dannis John Powall, M .A.. tor of the Theologian-in- system available M . Rel. Ed . - 2 grad, for a free market evalua­ a s square foot - $36 minimum 3 tion. 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