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An enthusiastic group of 450 organi­ The rally also will feature a formal u zers started to work Monday night, Aug. procession into the stadium by more than 'll 21, on preparations for the archdiocesan 1,000 persons. Also scheduled are a sol­ Year of Faith rally scheduled in Bears emn profession of faith by all parti­ t stadium Sunday, Oct. 29. cipants, and a homily to be delivered by Archbishop James V. Casey, who nationally-known Church figure. In Chicago Schools scheduled the rally as an opportunity for Reports to the delegations were made northern Colorado Catholics to make a by Monsignor William H. Jones and Mar­ !] dramatic demonstration of their faith, tin Kelly, general chairmen for the rally; Laymen Role addressed the group — urging the dele­ John Moran and Monsignor Elmer Kolka, gates to enlist the cooperation of every co-chairmen for participation; John Yelen- member of their parishes. ick, chairman for physical arrangements; and James McConaty, transportation Recognized THE GROUP, 100 larger than had chairman. been anticipated, represented parishes Chicago — Taking steps that may It-'; herald a totally different approach to the throughout the archdiocese. They heard OTHER KEY figures in planning are matter of educational administration. results of sp>ecial committee meetings on the Rev. John Anderson, who is in charge Cardinal reported that he in­ rally planning that have been under way of special guest arrangements, and the tends to reorganize his school system. for several weeks and were briefed on the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Richard Heister, mu­ The leader of America’s largest arch­ M part their parishes and organizations will sic chairman. diocese said that "1 shall announce plans El' •’’v play. Special guests at the rally will include for a complete reorganization of the arch­ In his brief sp>eech, broadcast in part leaders of other religious faiths. by the 90-station Intermountain radio diocesan school board along the lines network, the Archbishop asked to suggested by lay members.” cancel all evening Masses on the day of Cardinal Cody’s plans, he pointed out, the rally and said all other diocesan func­ "envision a large increase in lay member­ tions would be scheduled to keep the date Semmafty ship, open meetings on most matters, op>en for full participation. much more responsibility for archdiocesan The afternoon rally will feature a Pon­ The Denver Archdiocesan Chancery reports policies, and other procedures.” tifical Mass concelebrated by the Arch­ a total of $20.00 donated toward seminary and 12 priests. Communion will be burses during the past week. THE calling-in of laymen is meant "to Donations for the St. Jude Burse were re­ Planning a Rally distributed, a ceremony that will involve gather the best wisdom in the Church for ceived from Denver. M.M., $5; Denver, H.B., deliberations and decisions that will chart 100 priests. Plans call for 50,000 Cathol­ $5; Denver, anonymous, $10. Martin Kelly, general co-chairman of planning for the archdiocesan Year ics to participate. the future course of Catholic education.” All offerings toward the various burses are Proof that the Cardinal firmly intend­ of Faith rally Oct. 29, points out details of field arrangement on a map of Mass will be concelebrated at a used to educate young men for the priesthood. Bears stadium — scene of the event. Looking on are Archbishop James V. huge altar to be constructed in the They may be sent direct to the Archdiocesan ed to move ahead in the plans to inte­ Casey and John Moran, co-chairman of participation promotion. center o f the stadium playing field. Chancery, 1536 Logan street. Denver. grate laymen into the administration was the appointment of James O’Brien as principal of St. Philip’s high school. 1 1 - Recognizing the need for laymen in U ^ 1 educational administration does not admit 1 1 ' any special theological competence in what is taught in religion, the Cardinal indicated. > ' "It is the Bishop’s responsibility to k V make sure that all textbooks and teach­ V ■ ing methods comply with the official 1/ 1 1 ‘■ 1 standards of orthodoxy, and also to fulfill the Vatican Council directives,” Cardinal Cody stressed. iV Chicago’s school system, elementary and secondary, involves almost 354,000 k young people in 530 schools. Of the more than 13,000 teachers in the school sys­ tem, some 5,400 laymen are employed in ■ Vi various teaching and minor administra­ T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 24, 1967 VOL. LXII No. 3 tive positions.

Full-time CSU Newman Chaplain Looks Ahead Fort Collins — Approximately 3,000 Catholic students together as a communi­ "I want to see what they are doing in "I’m oveijoyed,” he said. "It was long students will enroll at Colorado State ty to be his greatest challenge. other places,” he said. overdue. university this fall — more than the For that reason, he plans to set up a His interest in other Newman aposto- "Since there was no full-time chaplain, combined total enrollment in Colorado’s schedule of Masses and other services on lates will be architectural as well as pas­ in the past I’ve tried to discover what the Catholic institutions of higher learning. or near the campus as soon as possible. toral. The Archdiocesan Development needs of the students were — then tried "It’s important to help the students fund has earmarked some $400,000 for to develop programs to meet them.” For the first time, a full-time New­ identify as a community,” he said. "The construction of a Newman center and man chaplain will be on hand to services will help in that.” chapel just west of the C.S.U. campus Features of the program included a serve the pastoral needs of the stu­ Father Urban is a "freshman” in here, and Father Urban will have a hand limited schedule o f special speaker dent community. Newman work, and said frankly he feels in designing the structure to meet stu­ appearances, social events, classes in he "has a lot to learn.” dent needs. — conducted during the past The Rev. Leonard G. Urban, assistant The Rev. Charles Brown, assistant winter and spring quarters by Jesuits of St. Philomena’s parish, Denver, HE WILL START by attending the pastor of St. Joseph’s parish. Fort Collins, who served part of their tertianship Very Rev. John P. Leary, S.J. until his appointment as C.S.U. Newman national Newman convention in DeKalb, has been serving as Newman chaplain at in the Newman apostolate here — and chaplain by Archbishop James V. Casey 111., early in September, and also plans to C.S.U. on a part-time basis. He welcomed a work project providing special tu- this month, said he considers bringing visit other campuses. Father Urban’s appointment. (Turn to Page 2) Fort Collins Ecumenical Sisters Honest With Selves Event Planned Prejudice Among Nuns? Fort Collins — The Fort Collins Unit­ ed Churchmen’s dinner will become an Boston — Teaching Sisters in the Bos­ The original study was made under ecumenical event this year. ton archdiocese have recently discovered the auspices of the archdiocesan human The event, sponsored annually by the that racial prejudice exists in strange rights commission, and was completed United Churchmen’s department of the quarters — their own ranks. with the permission of provincials of the Fort Collins Council of Churches in the "We found hostility in ourselves to­ religious orders involved. past, is being expanded this year to in­ ward various minority groups and igno­ A further, continuing test of racial at­ clude the men of all Fort Collins church- rance of them,” said a spokesman for the titudes was recommended by the group of group. Sisters. They asked that teachers test the attitudes of students through and The Very Rev. John P. Leary, S.J., THE NUNS* discovery was made standardized tests of prejudice like the president of Gonzaga university, Spo­ known by an extensive school study done Thematic Apperception Tests. kane, Wash., will address the 1967 last April in the archdiocese that dinner, scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, revealed a lack of proj>er racial attitudes Oct. 22, in the Colorado State univer­ in the entire school system, also. sity Student center. A program to combat the prejudice was announced at an Archdiocesan Com­ Dr. J. Wilson Byers, chairman of the mission on Human Rights press confer­ Archdiocese United Churchmen, and Dr. A. D. Peck, ence. The Sisters recommended broad member of St. Joseph’s parish here, both revisions in both curriculum and material Of Denver dentists, are co-chairmen of the ecumeni­ to remedy the problem and they suggest­ cal dinner. ed that techniques be developed for locat­ "This marks the first time that Catho­ ing and diagnosing students’ problems in lic men have joined us for the dinner,” the area of intergroup relations. Official Appointments Byers said. "It’s right in line with the In addition, the Boston Sisters asked Most Rev, David M. Maloney. D.D., V.G., new ecumenical spirit. I think if we can for new programs of teacher - training Divine Redeemer Church, Colorado get the men together, we’ll have a great­ that would include experience in working Springs, also to be Dean of the Colo­ er understanding.” with minority groups as well as academic rado Springs Deanery Byers and Peck said Dr. Roy Howes, discussion of minority and intergroup Rev. Peter Garcia, C.R., to the faculty of pastor of the First Baptist church in Fort problems. St. Andrew Avellino Seminary, Den­ Collins, suggested that Father Leary be ver asked to speak. The study, which started four Rev. K. Paul Kennedy, S.J., to be Assist­ months ago, began with a request of ant Director and retreat-master. Sa­ "Hey There, Little Guy' INITIAL PLANNING for the event the Sisters* students to write essays cred Heart Retreat House Sedalia, was aided by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor on various minority groups. The re­ Colorado The gentle touch of a child's hand reflects a wanting for l o v e , compas Richard Dufly, then pastor of St. Joseph’s sulting papers indicated a considera­ Rev. Thomas J. Sheehy, S.J., to be assist­ sion, warmth, and, especially, attention. At the Infant of Prague urser , who retired recently because of ill health. ble bigotry on the part of the students ant pastor, St. Ignatius Loyola Denver, Mrs. William Johnson, director of volunteer The Rt. Rev. John B. Cavanagh, new St. which forced the group to examine Church, Denver special attention to one of the nursery’s babies. Both ^ Joseph’s pastor, now is working with the the school’s role in developing or Rev. John Vadell, C.R., to be assistant volunteers devote much time and care to the nursery s ^ planning group. maintaining that attitude. pastor, St. Cretan’s Church, Denver pared for adoption. See story and pictures in Section 2, I age .

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Streamlining of Curia Encompases Wide the Vatican City — (NC) — • Five-year terms for pope, leaving only the ggid that Cardinal Andre agation of the Faith, while clergy maintaini ^ __I T _ r t:. _ _ j !ta historical world. While mamwiiMimaintaining Pop>e Paul VI. fulfilling a high Curia officials will Cardinal Camerlengo, the Jullien of France and Car- retaining its historical the principle that every four-year-old promise, has replace the former indefi- Cardinal Penitentiary, and dinal Anselmo Albareda, a name, will also be called priest should be incardinat- the Cardinal Vicar o f Spanish Benedictine, had the Congregation for the reformed the central nite tenures that often ed in a diocese. . government of the Church, became lifetime careers. Rome in office. In the made up the rest of the Evangelization of Nations. Time-worn channels of # Incorporation of dioce- Papal Secretariat a substi- original commission until The second section o f the authority in the Roman san from around tute will assume the pre- their deaths. They were Congregation of the Clergy- IN THE new reform, Curia will be given mod- the world into Curia lead- fect’s duties temporarily. replaced by Cardinal Wil- will concern itself with ern pace and direction by ership will alter the hith- All other major curial Ham Heard, a Scot, and precedence is given to the keeping pastoral activities the follow ing m ajor erto heavily Italian charac- officers are to leave their Cardinal Efrem Forni, an Papal Secretariat o f State. in tune with the times. changes: ter of the administration. posts within three months Italian. now known as the Papal Secretariat, and to the A third section o f the ♦ The Papal Secretariat ♦Permission for use of after a new Pope is elected congregation will deal with AMONG other features Council for the Church’s of State, now to be known modern languages in Curia unless he reappx)ints them. the clergy’s material needs. as the Papal Secretariat communications will speed Pope Paul already had of the curial reform: Public Affairs. The latter and given broader powers, papal paperwork, though introduced various curial ♦ Emphasis on qualities corresponds roughly to the The Congregation for will be able to settle many Latin still remains the ofil- reforms, notably the reo- of piety and selflessness former first section of the Catholic Education will administrative problems cial language, nentaUm of the former required of all members of Secretariat of State, which help foster cooperation that formerly burdened the ♦ Principal Curia depart- Holy Office (now the Doc- j^e Curia. was identical to the now among Catholic universi­ Rov. ('harlcs Brown Rev. I>eonard Urban Pope. ments will be reshuffled, tnnal Congregation) to- « Closer collaboration suppressed Congregation ties, will see to it that renamed, and in some ward a promotion of the between the Roman Curia fot Extraordinary Eccle- spiritual and even material cases placed in new combi­ faith and a renewed em- world’s bishops, siastical Affairs, help is available to stu­ Newman Chaplain nations to meet 20th-cen­ phasis on the rights of "especially by means of the The Council for the dents, and will supervisi' ... tury conditions. authors and teachers episcopal conferences.” Church’s Public Affairs Catholic education on (Continued From Page 1) Cheryl Polak of Denver, a sophomore t A new tribunal will be whose opinions come under « Greater coordination will deal, on the Holy every level. toring to disadvantaged children in studying occupational therapy and CSU get up to handle any dia- See’s behalf, with various suspicion. He also brought among the various depart- To the Congregation for Fort Collins. Newman treasurer, said she was delight- among the various foreign governments and several non-Italians into ments of the Curia “ by Religious will be added a Response among students, however, ed with the appointment of a chaplain. Curia offices high Curia posts, thus means of mixed meetings will handle diplomatic re­ was "not too good,” Father Brown said. She said the Newman organization suf- ♦Administration of the lations. special section for secular keeping his promise to in- on various levels.” Monsi­ institutes. He blamed the necessary amalgamation fered greatly from the necessity of attend- Holy See’s temporal posses- ternationalize the Curia. gnor Pinna said this would Under the new regula­ of students into the regular parochial re­ ing religious services at St, Joseph’s. sions and financial Most recently, he had avoid a "dispersion of ener- tions laymen may be called The Congregation of ligious life as a major drawback that as­ "Whenever you got to Mass a little bit sources will beprovided united in that diocesan gy, waste of time, uncer­ into the Curia as consul- Rites has been radically signment of a full-time chaplain will late, you had to stand outside,” she said, gjj entirely new depart- Bishops should be full tainty over competency, an tors. restructured. It will consist eliminate. "We really need to be able to attend ment. members of each curial eventual clash between The Roman Rota as­ of two sections — one for St. Joseph’s church, serving a large par­ Mass close to campus. Pope Paul’s reform of the congregation. decisions.” sumes competency over all worship and the other for ish, is located nearly a mile from the "We used to hold our meetings oil Curia, which goes into ef- A press conference ex­ Among details of the re- cases of nullity of mar- canonization causes. north boundary of the CSU campus and Sunday night in the church basement, fcot Jan. 1, was spelled out plaining the apostolic con- form is the renaming of riage, whether dealing The Supreme Tribunal of is two miles or more from the residences Du and a lot of kids didn’t want to go be* jn apostolic constitution stitution was given by the various congregations: with marriages between the Apostolic Signature paiicn if was siirh a Innir wfiik ’’ .qHp sfliH IT"__1__:__tt_ d «. r>__ Kx» ^ ~ ^ . . . . ^ CIS o f of many students. cause it was such a long walk," she said. Regimini Ecclesiae Un- Rt. Rev. Monsignor The Consistorial Congre­ Catholics of the Latin or Two Newman officers at CSU expect retains its title and func­ b is h O ] "We moved them to the Student center jversac (For the Govern- Giovanni M. Pinna, a gation will be called the Eastern rites, mixed mar­ tion as the Church’s su student response to the new program to later last year, and that helped.” j^e Church Un- riages, or marriages be­ Moni< judge of the Roman Rota, Congregation of the Bish­ preme tribunal, but it ex­ Casey be enthusiastic. iversal) dated Aug. 15 and who was secretary of the ops, the Congregation of tween non-Catholics, Ken Fehringer of Peetz, a junior ma­ ALTHOUGH Father Urban is new to public three days whether baptized or not. tends its competency con­ Franc top-secret cardinalitial the Council will be called siderably. joring in accounting who is the new Newman work, he has both training and ]gtej- commission for the reform the Congregation of the The Congregation for Newman president, told the Register the experience in working with youth. He Setting the theme of the of the Curia. Clergy (and its competency the Discipline of the Sacra­ appointment of Father Urban is "really holds a master’s degree in counseling and refpm,, pppp pguj quoted Until Monsignor Pinna’s includes permanent dea­ ments holds competency FOR MUTUAL FUNDS great.” guidance from Catholic University of f^p„, jbe dogmatic constitu- conference it had only been cons), and the Congrega­ over dispensations for mar­ PHONE "We need a full-time chaplain,” he Amenca and has been a fu l-time counse- jjpp Aeternus of riages ratified and non- J O E A L B I known that Cardinal Fran- tion on Seminaries and Cascade Investm ent Co. said. "Father Brown has done a wonder­ lor at Cathedral high school. He also has jbe First Vatican Council, cesco Roberti, an Italian, Universities will be called consummated. ful job in the time he has had, but the 716 17th Street worked with St. Phiiomenas CYO and jbe constitution that de- headed the Pope’s commis- the Congregation for Cath- The Congregation of the 825-3852 program has been lacking.” CCD programs. fined the infallibility of the sion of cardinals for curial olic E ducation. The Clergy will seek to obtain Mutual Fund Spe^tists Fehringer said the students active in Pope. He chose this pas­ reform.. Monsignor Pinna Congregation for the Prop­ a better distribution of the Newman program constituted a small He was ordained in Rome, Dec. 16, sage: minority of the more than 2,500 Catholics 1956, while studying theology at North "Certainly no doubt can on campus because of the lack of a stu­ American college. He previously attended , '-'Cii.aiuiy uu uuuui. can dent religious community. St. Thomas’ seminary and is a graduate need He said he particularly looked forward of St. Francis de Sales high school. to the day w h e n the Newman center A younger brother, the Rev. Peter PontifT, weighed d^v.n by opens l>ecause of the unifying function it Urban, is pastor of St. John’s parish, many great burdens, will serve. Yuma. alone, without advisors or p i e i i l e assistants, bear that bur­ den which arises from the Bishop Glennon P. Flavin care of all the churches? It is equally necessary that the ^ m a n Curia be kept Installed as Lincoln intact both in its basic structure and its close re­ Lincoln. Neb. — (NC) — the territory, who is metropolitan of the lationship with the Roman Bishop Glennon P. Flavin whom he identified as "a ecclesiastical province in Pontiff, that is, as an or­ was installed (Aug. 17) as humble Trappist monk which the Lincoln diocese ganic instrument he uses the seventh Bishop of the from New Melleray Abbey, is situated, requested the Lincoln diocese in ceremo­ prayers of all for the new in exercising the supreme Dubuque, la., who came on power which 'according to nies at the Cathedral of Bishop and asked the coop­ horseback with his saddle­ the institution of Christ the Risen Christ here. eration of the people of the bags containing the sacred . . . he holds over the en­ instruments for the Holy Lincoln diocese. tire Church.’ ” Bishop Flavin, who has Sacrifice of the Mass.” "Your new Bishop needs served as Auxiliary Bish­ "God’s Church,” he said, you, and in these days of ALL PREFECTS, mem­ op of St. Louis for the "has made successful renewal he will not suc­ bers and consultors of Cu­ past 10 years, succeeds strides over the trackless ceed without the united rial departments are to Friar Bishop James V. Casey, prairies with the bishops front of the family of our remain in office five years, Orlando who was named Arch­ and their priests in the Blessed Lord. We ofTer our with reappointment at the ly profe bishop of Denver. vanguard of the proces­ intentions for unity among discretion of the Pope. Family 1 sions accompanied by their ourselves and with our Prefects of congregations Archbishop Gerald T. faithful sons and daugh­ neighbors.” resign at the death of a Bergan of Omaha officiated ters, who left us the glo­ at the installation ceremo­ rious heritage we enjoy PERSONALIZED MONUMENTS ANO MARKERS nies and also preached the during this centennial 3 Fri homily. year.” Referring to the fact that this is Nebraska’s centen­ ARCHBISHOP Bergan MEMORIAL CO. In Fi nial year, Archbishop Ber­ welcomed Bishop Flavin as SPEER BOULEVARD AT ,9th • PHONE 3SS WeS gan said little notice had "no stranger to many of Three y been paid to the "tremen­ us” and as "one blessed the Den’ dous part which religion with exceptional talents of recently has played in the develop­ mind and heart." He said profession ment of our common­ the new Bishop "has the ceremonies wealth.” wide experience of priest nati Frans He traced the hierarchy and Bishop, and will suc­ Friar Ha of the Church in the state cessfully follow in the foot­ O.F.M., an back to the first Bishop of steps of the fervent, zeal­ you maybe... do James ous bishops who have made simi ruled this See of Lincoln vows as since the days of its infan­ lull ill a Biaziliaii town called Fatima do rites at Forty Hours' cy.” novitiate. The Omaha Archbishop. Friary, C Devotions I Sill tlicrc ai’c 8,000 di^.'^titute residents. 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lout the Revised Cana Series To Start in Fall iaintainin(> A new and revised pro­ several nights a week on The Cana series of Den­ rily for marriages on the The program has attract­ hat every gram for the Cana series plans.” ver presents the confer­ verge of collapse. While ed Protestant couples, in­ incardinat- of Denver will begin this ences twice annually, once the conferences can do cluding Protestant clergy­ fall. t h e CENTRAL and in the spring and once in much to make such ‘bad’ men. Such attendance is The annual fall program govern. theme of the the fall, in parish locations marriages good, more often encouraged and welcomed. tion of the of conferences will be held new outline for the fall picked to provide maxi 7- what they do is simply to "Almost all of the mate­ the Clergy in three parishes in the conferences is "Becoming mum opportunity for at­ make ’good’ marriages ’bet­ rial,” Father Bakewell self with Denver area and in a Colo­ Persons.” Subordinated to tendance. All meetings ter’.” said, "is acceptable to any­ activities rado Springs parish. this key concept, said a this fall will he on Sun­ The program consists of one who is a Christian.” times, The substantial and im­ spokesman, are such ideas days. a four-part integrated ser­ n o f the proved revision is the re­ as: Accepting the reality of The Cana series of Den­ ies of informal talks for Dispelling misconcep­ deal with sult of research, of many complementary differences; ver was launched in April. the married. Qualified tions some couples have ial needs, suggestions received, and accepting the reality of 1964, and is i unique pro­ speakers discuss the "what about the series, he said of experience gained from every individual’s unique­ gram on three counts: and why and how of mar­ the sessions are not tion for countless conferences in ness; relating to others riage, in every area,” Fa­ ion will • It’s a comprehensive ’’missions, or retreats, or the past three years, said through dialog (verbal, seminar on marriage — ther Bakewell said. evenings of recollection, tperation the Rev. Francis F. Bake- non-verbal. sexual) and A different priest and a or workshops, or birth universi- covering all aspects of the well, S.J., co-ordinator of love. "All these contribute married state in depth; married couple conduct control clinics, or fertili­ it that the series. to our becoming authentic each session. ty pep rallies.” materia] "The revisions committee Christian persons,” the • The overall program to stu- has been working on and Jesuit said. and each session are 5UF>ervise hammering out new and An added feature of this "structured” in the interest ion on improved outlines,” said year’s series will be a of psychological efTect; Fall Cana Schedule Father Bakewell. "They questionnaire. or work­ • A thematic treatment of Following the the parish started planning this forth­ sheet, which will be dis­ All Saints, Denver: ition for the series provides a unity schedule for the fall pro­ coming series last spring Sept. 17, Oct. 1, 15. and added a tributed to the couples at unusual in such projects. gram of the Cana Series of and have been spending 29 — reservations, BE 7 secular each conference. "This idea Denver. Interested persons was developed and experi­ 3290; "Cana,” said Father should call the telephone mented with during a ser­ St. John’s, Denver: Oct. Bakewell, "is directed to numbers listed for the :ion of Father Danagher ies of couples’ retreats in 15, 29, Nov. 12, and 26 — the married. This is a pro­ time: radically Pecos. N. Mex., this past reservations, 322-1525; 1 consist gram for the battle-scarred Holy Trinity, Colorado St. A n n e’s, Arvada: Talks To Clergy summer,” said the spokes­ veterans; for those who by one for man. Springs: Sept. 10, 24, Oct. Oct. 22, Nov. 5, 19, and ther for now have learned how pro­ 8, and 22 — reservations, Dec. 3 — reservations, Cheyenne, Wyo. — The foundly fantasy differs 633-3551 or 473-6282; 233-2061. Colorado Springs Profession Very Rev. .John J. Danagh­ The scries will be lim­ from reality.” )unal of er, C.M-. former rector of ited to conferences in gnature During the recent profession ceremonies of the P oor Sisters o f St. F'ran- four parishes: Holy Trin­ cis of the Perpetual Adoration at ML St. Francis, Colorado Springs, Arch­ St. Thomas’ seminary, THE SERIES, he said, d func- Denver, and now rector of ity, Colorado Springs; bishop James V. Casey places a crown of thorns on the head of Sister M. is "for any kind, every :h’s su St. John’s major seminary, All Saints, Denver; St. Monica Klein who pronounced final vows. I^eft to right are Archbishop kind, all kinds: for happy . it eX‘ Camarillo, Calif., was the John’s, Denver; and St. Casey; Jerry Ocken, server; the Rev. Arthur Dresen, chaplain at Mt. St. marriages, non-happy mar­ Electric Companij featured speaker at pastor­ Anne’s, Arvada. :y con- Francis; and Mother Barbara Ann Braun. (See story Section 2, P. 2) riages; husbands and wives al conferences for the cler­ who but 'peacefully’ coex­ f gy featured speaker at pas­ Computer Gets ist; for couples married but d>V*'rtV tledricil Sfrvln • WDOSTPlAl • CmtCftCtAi * PtS /D tm i f (| D e Paul Gets toral conferences for the a few months or but 'a few clergy of the Cheyenne, Oldsters Data years, or five, or ten, or 30 OK To Grant Wyo., diocese held this Detroit — A three-man 1178 STOUT ST. ( ^ 222-5733 week in St. James’ parish, team i.s feeding 7,500 re­ "But most emphatically, DENVER COLORADO Doctorate Douglas, and St. Margar­ plies into a computer to this program is not prima­ et’s parish, Riverton. determine what number of Chicago — (NO — De The purpose of the ses­ the persons replying are Paul University has re­ sions was to review and available to teach in THE ZIP ceived approval for degree discuss current problems in various programs in the programs leading to the the field of dogmatic and Archdiocese of Detroit. The AT THE WRIST doctorate from the North moral theology and canon replies were the first re­ Central Association of Col­ law. ceived from the 165,000 leges and Secondary The announcement of retired persons in the arch­ 10.00 Schools. Father Danagher’s appoint­ diocese- Later, the comput­ is JUSTIN LAMM'S Father John T. Richard­ ment to St. John’s semi­ er will be used to match SPORTY SHORTY in son, C.M., executive vice nary appeared in the Aug. persons with other open washable leather. Brief president of De Paul, an­ 3 issue of the Denver positions within the arch­ nounced that the universi­ Catholic Register. diocese's agencies. and boldly zipped, it's ty is now accredited to all Fall in taw ny tones give doctoral degrees in of gray and camel and the departments of biology, philosophy, and psychology. •COMMERCIAL taupe — w hite, too. All three departments • RESIDENTIAL Made in France, were highly praised by the where gloves and accrediting team. In their leather command re­ overall review of the un­ iversity; the examiners cit­ spectful workmanship, ed the*"good morale and it's soft kid, shaped to basic loyalty” of the facul­ fit like a second skin. ty and the "clearly evident atmosphere of academic And it's almost as freedom.” washable. Sizes 6V2 to Young Franciscans T e m p e rs 7'/2. 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Listening In Ecumenism Begins With Charity By Archbishop Robert J. Dwyer arKumentation and to reasonable in- o f understanding, o f the receiving o f a It is characteristic of our contemporary the missionaries as they worked their ecumenism might leave something to be terpretation. we continue to hold out hope revealed truth, and o f the grace of arrogance that we are all convinced that way into the wet woods o f the North, desired. But before we write her off as a that we might still convince the other fel­ what we call ecumenism is our own in­ or across the arid sands of the Afri­ comic we might take care to examine our (*od in faith. For the facts presented by all parties are practically all the low if only he would listen to us, listen vention, patent pending. Or if we did not can desert, or beyond the frowning own ecumenical attitudes to discover to reason, listen to what we are saying. W'hether what we take to be our enlight­ same. What is made of the facts is actually think it up ourselves, then we barrier o f the Steppes out onto the The past is a great cemetery of buried were bright enough and alert enough to enment may not, on closer scrutiny, come something else again, and it is here Mongolian plain, or over the trackless debates under the moon; perhaps more be among the first to salute its values ocean-sea to the palm-lined shores of down to something possibly a degree or that ecumenism, ideal or real, is con­ realistically it could be described as a and jump on the bandwagon. This is com­ .the Indies. so inferior to her analysis. For Norah stantly stubbing its toe. It should be battlefield strewn with the bleaching forting to our self-esteem and bolsters our was repeating, though heaven knows pointed out, however, that what we bones of long dead antagoni.sts, its soil optimistic view of ourselves as men of It was even to be found, here and where she had picked it up, the solution observe here in the realm of theology still mouldy from the gore of slaughtered vision, but it suffers the handicap of there, in that exceedingly unecumenical, of the classic theologians of the whole is fundamentally the same phenome­ victims. The impression we have of theo­ being, simply, not true. or even anti*ecumenicul age, the I9th post-Reformation period. Invincible igno­ non we com e upon in all other areas century. Evidence of its persistence under rance was, in fact, the common formula of life which depend upon the factor logical debate, from the end of the A|x)s- tolic age until now (and neither St. Paul For ecumenism is a very old thing. the least favorable of circumstances is whereby any decent, law-abiding heretic, of understanding. The facts received, Far from inventing it we have merely offered by the classic example of the poor fellow, one who had not insulted the data, may be identical; but their nor St. John was conspicuously tender in his treatment of heretics) is largely one inherited it. however little we have done Archbishop and the cook. The cook was you, that is, nor otherwise incurred your meaning to us can differ as deeply as of anger, bitterness, recrimination, and at 1 to de.serve the inheritance. It was, prima­ Norah, an Irish woman of uncertain age special brand of odium theologicum, as sin and virtue, as starkly as light the worst, employment of physical force tair rily, the vision of Christ Himself, the pro­ and still less certain temper, devout if could be vouchsafed a very humble place and darkness. to ram conviction or its counterfeit down Wa. jection of His salvific will and action for not fanatical in her Roman Catholicism. in heaven, the lowest rung of the celes­ be all flesh, "(toing, therefore, teach all na­ The Archbishop was Richard Whately, tial roost. It was all eminently satisfying recalcitrant throats. nue tions,” is the sublime charter of ecumen­ Anglican metropolitan of , a prel­ and completely charitable. Here is the root problem of all ecu­ at t ism. and it is matched and rendered ex­ ate of vast if somewhat ponderous learn­ menism, whether it be secular or reli­ All this would seem to suggest that plicit by the narrative of St. Peter’s ing, the same who some years previously But how invincible — or how vinci­ gious. Charity, forbearance, kindly feel­ the part of wisdom, of charity, is to shut dream at »Joppe, the net lowered from the had made life exceedingly uncomfortable ble — is ignorance? The ignorance w’e ing, all these may help us to avoid the up our mouths as well as our minds, to skies containing all manner of -living for when the two are talking about here, be it under­ exasperations which ari.se from difference talk to none but ourselves, or perhaps to creatures, none of them unclean in the were associated at Oxford. It was felt by stood, has little or nothing to do w’ith of opinion and of understanding. They those who are in solid agreement with sight of the Most High, their Creator. her family and friends that Norah in her lack o f information. Not at least as a may reconcile us to invincible ignorance. us, and to confine our ecumenism to the employment at the palace was exposing general rule, though there are obvious But they do not of themselves lead direct­ exchange of spiritual nosegays instead of It was the inspiration o f the Apos­ hcr.sclf to the near occasion of sin, even exceptions which have to be taken ly to unity of mind and heart Of them­ verbal brickbats. But this is the counsel tles as they set out from Jerusalem rankest heresy, and was thus examined into account from time to time, w-here selves; indirectly, as agents, they may, of despair. It is the easy way out which Co with the high romance of world con­ for crack.s in .her orthodoxy. "No danger facts simply escape even the greatest and they often conspicuously have, must be resisted even at the expense of Cole quest for Christ beating like a heady of me losin' the Faith,” she replied. scholars. Archbishop Whately, for one, worked as far more powerful solvents of high blood pressure. For so long as truth quiem wine in their temples; it supplies a "And as for the Archbishop, the poor was hardly an unlettered man, and discord than any amount of argument is accepted as objective reality it must be spiritual strength for the martyrs as good man, there’s just a chance he may Norah might have had her work cut fought for, defended, discussed. Ecumen­ fered and debate, however dextrous, however Chris they prepared to shed their blood for yet save his soul. He’s in invincible igno­ out if she had set forth to prove to recondite. ism can never mean quietus. It only in­ Joscpl an ecumenism broader and deeper rance,” him the validity of the Petrine claims Still, because we pride ourselves on sists that charity is the most telling of businc than the political unity of the Roman as against his stalwart Episcopalian- being rational creatures and vaunt our all arguments, for faith, ultimately, is the tive j P^mpire; it w’as the flaming ideal of Now in our glittering eyes Norah’s ism. Rather, it is one o f interpretation. own intelligence as responsive to national gift of God. churcl Ash, Registorial evenir Park, his stoppe Again Vietnam: Should We Stop or Proceed? summ. on Ca The It has been another "Vietnam Week” in the news; The moil received in the **Register” offices this week O’Connor, longtime correspondent in Vietnam, tells us answer for some, four members of the U.S. Hierarchy Anthoi also on the minds of most adult Americans and on the indicates the concern, at least, of our own readers. Eight that the Church in the North is undergoing extreme came out in favor of a bombing cease and a positive ef­ was c tongues of diplomats throughout the world. The negotia-- out of 10 letters were on the Vietnam target. Many persecution. He says that when Monsignor George Hues- fort at negotiations. A fifth member of the Hierarchy, quiem tions now, negotiations soon, negotiations-before-the- appeared to be delving deep into the Viet unknowns; the sler, general secretary of German Caritas, Catholic relief Bishop John Wright of Pittsburgh, endorsed the plan recited next-six-months thinking is gaining ground. The past worth of the war, the risk of a third world war, the pos­ organization, visited Hanoi in December he was unable with a stipulation concerning the exposure and persecu­ week may have been monumental. One gets the feeling sibility of a Communist-takeover if we leave. to visit with the Archbishop of the area. However, he tion of the Viet Cong who have killed innocent civilian that if before these past seven days the people of the Many perplexities remain surrounding our war in says, on the Monsignor’s return to the S^atican, he "ab-. Vietnamese leaders. On the political side, Gov. Romney nation w'ere fairly evenly divided between a negotiate or Vietnam. President Johnson in his live press conference stained from issuing any statement on the religious situ­ of Michigan admitted that he does not now see how the St. escalate policy for Vietnam, now a majority may be per­ this past week tried to soothe the nation’s conscience ation in the North.” We wonder why. continued bombing can win the war. Rhode Island’s Gov. suaded to favor the former. concerning many of the problems; the validity of the Chaffee said that he was getting discouraged with the No doubt, among some of the persuaders politics are upcoming elections on the South, the calculated reasons Harrison Salisbury, in his book Behind the Lines- results and agreed with Romney that bombing would Baz involved. This is inevitable with politicians less than six and the preciseness of the bombing near the China bor­ Hanoi, tells us that Monsignor Huessler did in fact file not end the war. months away from an election year. However, one can­ der, the agreement of the Congress with his policy. But a report with the Vatican. Further, Salisbury reports, If we read the symptoms rightly, the day is drawing The not say that there is not sincerity also present on both somehow, the perplexities remain. Monsignor Huessler told him on his departure from near, probably before national convention time, 1968, for dinner sides of the political fence. There can be little if any Hanoi: ‘The American Church has much on its con­ a stop to the bombing and an all-out effort at negotia­ inary, doubt about the sincerity of those outside the political W e-are asked about the brand of Communism es­ science as far as the people of Vietnam are concerned.” tions. The weight of the probabilities is becoming too on the arena who are creating the ground swell for a stop to poused by Ho Chi Minh, a party member for 47 years. Various priests told Salisbu^ that connections with the great — the danger of World War HI, the skyrocketing inary • the bombing and negotiations now. O f his nationalism and his anti-colonialism and the na­ Vatican had been maintained by correspondence. A cer­ financial burdens (30 billion anticipated annually, or from 1 tionalism of the North Vietnamese? We wonder how re­ tain Father Bien related that Catholics did not congre­ $450 per taxpayer), the complete desolation of a nation. IT WOULD SEEM that those who were confused lated are the National Liberation Front and the Hanoi gate in the Churches in large numbers any more im­ Pope Paul’s increasing pleas, and the growing ii\jury before as to the "Viet mess,” among them probably the government. Many are sure of their answers, but we plying that it was not because of Communist orders but and death toll of both soldiers and civilians. vast majority of Americans, now feel a little less con­ wonder, as do many Americans. rather out of fear of American bombing. Many large fused. And if there is a move off dead center, it is a buildings had been bombed in the past. HOWEVER, even with the negotiations, solutions move to the so-called left side. It is a move to a position WE READ THE accounts of those who have visited In the face of these perplexities and others, Ameri­ will not come easy. Major difficulties will remain 'just this side of pacificism. Vietnam recently or are stationed there. Father Patrick cans are asking more questions. This past week, as an throughout months of talking, because of the previous disagreements of the Geneva Conference and the SEATO arrangements. But negotiations will begin in the not too V iew point distant future because the mounting "ayes” will have it A Question of Values

By Rev. L. Marvin Read 'Register’

Which goes where? Is Christianity, for a Christian, Christian viewpoint. "Religion and morality have noth­ will offer only lop-sided solutions. In other words, Ame­ supposed to fit within the context of Americanism, like ing to do with Vietnam,” it is said or implied; "This is a ricanism must be fit into the larger, more stable frame­ Flashbacks a box slipping neatly into its Hd? Or ought the life of purely political concern; it doesn’t fit into a religious work of our Hebrew-Christian heritage, upon which our an American, be adapted comfortably within Christian­ background at all!” democracy is in fact founded. (Compiled by Sue Rocthcle) ity, as a lesser dominated by a superior? Or do the two A political solution that is not also a moral solution' It is necessary for the one to dominate the other and merely coexist, side by side, us two entities that arc is no solution at all; it is but a diversion from the reali­ pervade it; the nationalism must be fitted and formed Following are news events which appeared in the unconnected and unrelated? ty of the commitment that this Judaeo-Christian country according to the ultimate values. "Register” one year ago: of ours has to the more ultimate principles — principles Wherefore, our attitude about the Vietnamese solu­ FEW disputes of the last two decades have engen­ that are undeniably more weighty and important even tion must be a genuinely political one, but fashioned Sister Mary Patrick of Cure d’Ars parish, Denver, dered such sharp divisions among Americans as has the than the conquest of nations or the victory of one politi­ firmly about an ethic of peace and love; such an ethic v/as named successor to Sister Mary Carmoncitu as Vietnamese involvement. As cries of "hawk,” "jingoist,” cal philosophy over another. will be securely founded only on a religious base Denver archdiocesan school’s supervisor. and "militarist” are met with epithets of "dove,” "pinko,” wherein man’s dignity rises above the simply human and "sissy,” the issues of this war become more and AT THE SAME time, a moral solution that is not context. Loretto Heights college, Denver, registered its lu,- more clouded with simple emotionalism. Never, perhaps, also a political solution is no solution; it too is a diver­ 000th student at the beginning of the fall semester, have Americans been in such severe disagreement as sion — this time for the blood-and-sweat reality that THE PRAGMATIST, the casual Christian, the once- Aug. 29. they now are. pits real people against real people, conviction against in-a-while worshipper may not easily understand how And with good reason; solid arguments exist on both conviction. Moral principles can not be worked out in thoroughly — totally — the <^spel message must pene­ The 35th national convention of Alpha Delta Gamma, the pro and con sides of the fence. theory only, independent of the very real persons to trate all of life: At home, abroad or across the confer­ What seems to be the keenest tragedy, however, is whom they apply. national Catholic college social fraternity opened Au^'. ence table. It becomes the duty, then, of the aware 21 at the Denver Continental hotel. More than 200 dek- when the "My country, right or wrong” opinion becomes The Church-State issue aside, the separation of ethi- Christian to indicate what must be done; if this is con­ expressed, it frequently prevails at the expense of a co-moral principles from politico-militaristic practicalities gates of the fraternity’s 15 chapters from throughout tin- fused with long-haired pacifism, it does not matter. country attended. What does matter is the job to be done — that job is peace in a meaningful measure. THE DENVER CATHOLIC Great Sayings More than one million Catholic students were However vague the issues which commit us to Viet­ expected to flood into state and other non-Catholic REGISTER Since, in comparison with what a man knows, those nam, a Judaeo-Christian attempt at solution will rise colleges and universities when the fall term began, things of which he is ignorant are infinite, and beyond above the abstractions of "escalation” and "negotiation” according to a report issued by the national office President ...... Most Rev. James V. Casey, D.D. comparison greater and more beautiful, he is out of his and begin to think in terms of the very real suffering of of the Newman Apostolate. Editor ...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty mind who extols himself in regard to his own knowl­ very real people, of "victims of war” rather than mere Gencial Manager ...... Frank Schiro edge. — Roger Bacon, Opus Maius. "objectives” and "battle zones.” Week-end of Christian Living sponsored bv Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter No Christian who discusses or debates the Southeast the Archdiocesan CYO was held the week of Aug. 2.5 at Denver News Editor ...... Clement J. Zecha Asian war can separate or isolate the totality of the is­ the Jefferson County Outdoor School of Educati on. Thirtv Associate Editors ...... Rev. L. Marvin Read, In God knowledge is infinite; in others it is only a CYO members including the Archdiocesan officers parti­ germ - Patar\|ali (2nd century B.C.), Yoga Aphorisms, sues involved; a genuine solution must be one which Jack Bacon, Chris Hernon. William Slevin, Tom cipated. I. both answers the political reality of freedom-as-opposed- Officer. James Sena; Linus Riordan, Paul H. Hal- to-Communism and one which is fit into the larger real­ lett, James R. Walsh, Ernest Sanchez, Jack Mc­ ity of our religious ethics. At this stage of the game, A document issued jointly by the Catholic Bish.i(w' Kenna, David Millon. The layman is at the frontier where the Church however, it is not at all clear that freedom, democracy Commission for Ecumenical Affairs and the National AdvertisiriK Director ...... John J. Murphy meets the world. It is he primarily who must penetrate or even Christianity are best served by purely militaris­ council of Churches suggested procedures for Catholic Circulation Director ...... Julia M. Boggs the secular order with the . — Roswell P. Barnes, tic and political considerations of escalation or continua­ loceses and parishes considering membership in couri- Under Orders. tion. document recommended an extcMid- It has been nearly two years since the slight, white- Published Weekly by period of mutual preparation” by Catholic dioceses cassocked figure of Paul VI stood before the General or parishes and councils of churches prior to acluni THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (INC.) The civilization that finds no place for religion is a Assembly of the United Nations and reminded the dele­ maimed culture that has lost its spiritual roots and is Latholic membership. 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. 80204 gates that "It is peace which must guide the destinies of * A * Telephone, 82.5-1145 p.O. Box 1620 condemned to sterility and decadence. — Christopher Dawson. people and of all mankind.” Paul was as concerned then In the wake of a drought that threatened famine as we must be now of the constitution of a peaceful so­ Subscription: $6.00 a year. lution: persons in West Africa, Catholic Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. Now in this usual function of the sexes which brings "Peace, as you know, it not built up only by means of “ ‘‘''‘JO® marshalled its resources to provide Foreign countries, including Philippines, $7.00 a male and female together — I mean, in ordinary inter­ politics, by the balance of forces and of interests. It is two ®"’®*'8ency aid was scheduled for nearly year. course — we know that the soul and the body both take constructed with the mind, with ideas, with works of • two million persons in Upper Volta alone. Second Class Postage Paid at Denver, Colorado. part; the soul through the desire, the body through its peace.” realization; the soul through the impulse, the body ^.^'"eP-'-^ration was held by Catholics United through the act. - Tertullian. De Anima. WE CAN never allow ourselves to be deceived that la m e T (CURE(CURE) I at the Ofneesoffices of CardinalCa Americanism, whether it is concerned with Southeast •James Irancis Mclntvro __ _ .u. 1 of the The preservation of the Jews is really one of the Roman McIntyre, to protest the decision < Rt. Rev. Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D., Founding Editor, most signal and illustrious acts of divine Providence. — Asia or concerned with its own backyard, is larser than Rpv wip^*^ u Cardinal’s suspension of the the Christianity to which it owes iU existence and over Register System of Catholic Newspapers 1913-1960 Thomas Newton, Dissertations on the Prophecies. der ih ' from priestly duties and to t>r- all makeup. Church «“ PPf-®ssion of the priest’s book The Human Thursday, August 24, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page s Rev. John Courtney Murray, S.J. w y e r Too Busy To Have Died Quietly ?le in- New York — The heart the* Promotion of Christian He served on President tions in America. After the the National Council of ut hope attack that snuffed out the Unity. In 1950, he served her fel- Lyndon Johnson’s National spirit of ecumenism of Va­ Churches, of which he is life of the Rev. John as a consultant to the Advisory commission on , listen tican II caught on, Father deputy secretary general. Courtney Murray, S.J., on Public Affairs section. Of­ Selective Service. He was a saying, Murray addressed his ener­ "His passing leaves us Aug. 16, silenced the voice fice of the U.S. High departmental editor of the buried gies to the dialogue be­ all bereft of the warm of one of America’s most Commissioner of Germany. Encyclopaedia Britanni- tween Christians and living presence of a unique s more prominent and relevant The Jesuit, frequently ca, a consultant for the Marxists — a dialogue aristocrat of the intellect 1 as a theologians. an object of controversy, Center for the Study of that he described as "a and an authentic religious caching Father Murray had just was catapulted to fame Democratic Institutions very tricky, but very ne­ humanist,” said Rabbi its soil come from his sister’s with the 1960 publication and an adviser to the In­ cessary thing.” Marc Tannebaum, director ^htered home in Queens, New of ”We Hold These stitute of Ethics of the "We have to listen to the of the American Jewish )f theo- York, when death hit. The Truths.” He argued Jewish Theological semi­ Marxist critique of reli­ Committee’s Interreligious * Apo.s- driver of the taxi in which there that the Catholic nary of America. gion,” he said. "We can Affairs department. t. Paul the priest was riding took Church was uniquely learn much about our Dr. Jaroslav Pelikan, nder in him to Whitestone General Temporary Site for Sunday Masses suited to make a major IT WAS NEVER easy faith." He compared the Lutheran ecumenicist and dy one hospital, where he was contribution to to get in touch with Fa­ discussions with Marxists professor at Yale universi­ and at pronounced "Dead on Ar­ The Rev. William E. Sievers, pastor o f the new parish in Green Moun­ America’s spiritual ther Murray. His lecture to the earlier developments ty, had compliments to add 1 force rival.’’ tain. is shown at the entrance of Alameda high school auditorium, west of health in the time o f cri­ schedule saw him ranging of Protestant - Catholic to the praise of Father At the concelebrated t down Wadsworth boulevard on W. Louisiana avenue, where Sunday Masses will sis. He urged Catholics far and wide on American dialogues. Murray; but, "beyond all Mass of Requiem, Auxi­ be offered until a church will be built on a 10-acre site on W. Jewell ave­ to become more intellec­ college and university that he was my friend and liary Bishop Terence Cooke nue in Jefferson county. Members of the new parish will choose its name tually aware of their campuses. He talked to "You don’t inquire at brother in Christ and one of New York was the prin­ >t that at the Masses Sunday, Aug. 27, at 8, 9, and 10 a.m. coexistence in a plural­ classes and whole student the outset how it will of the most powerful intel­ cipal celebrant. Four Jesuit to shut ist, heavily Protestant bodies at Harvard, Yale, turn out, but you com­ lects I have ever watched nds, to provincials were at the society. Cornell, Vassar, Smith, mit yourself to a learn­ in action. laps to altar, and so were two of Michigan, Johns Hopkins, ing process W'ith the Perhaps Father Murray "His monument will be Father Murray’s colleagues Notre Dame, New York, knowledge that you may t with Final Rites for Joseph Ash was one of the first to re­ not only the Constitution from Woodstock college — Colgate and Fordham — wind up against a wall,” to the cognize the simple fact on Religious Liberty ... the rector. Father Felix and this listing barely Murray claimed. .ead of that one could be a devot­ but a new dedication by ounsol Cardegna, S.J., and Father scratches the surface. ed Christian and, because all of us who knew him Conducted in Colo. Springs Walter J. Burghardt, S.J., Too, he was the recipient At the time of his death, which of that fact, a committed and loved him to that in­ who preached the homily. many talked warmly of nse of American. of a number of honorary sistence and to that vi- Colorado Springs — Re­ church Monday night, Aug. and moved to Colorado degrees. Harvard, Notre Father Murray. None who i truth The theologian - schol­ Father Murray’s 63 years quiem High Mass was of­ 21. Springs in 1932. He was a Dame, and Georgetown spoke let the depth of their ust be ar was buried in the were filled with major con­ fered Aug. 22 in Corpus ASH WAS vice president graduate of Temple univer­ universities are but a few friendship obscure the need IT WAS somehow ap­ umen* ancient cemetery at tributions to the various ily in- Christi church here for and treasurer of the Holly sity. He married the for­ Woodstock, Maryland, of the schools that saw fit to comment on what the propriate that Father John mer Edna Harter in Phila­ societies in which he lived. Jesuit had accomplished. Courtney Murray did not ing of Joseph A. Ash, prominent Sugar company and was with the severe simplici­ "He was a teacher,’’ said to call academic attention delphia in 1927 and the die in the quiet of a hospi­ is the businessman who was ac­ prominent in Colorado ty that befits a member one of the Woodstock semi­ to his contributions. "More than perhaps any tal or a private bedroom: tive in civic and Catholic Springs financial circles. A couple were parents of five of a religious communi­ narians. "that made the In recent years, as head other religious leader of children, four of whom he died as he lived and church functions. certified public accountant ty. absolute connection be­ of the La Farge institute our time,” said Dr. David for many years. Ash had survive. in New York, the Jesuit Hunter, "he established thought: In the midst of a Ash, 62. died Saturday The simple pine casket, tween Christianity and cit­ been with Holly since author had become deeply vital communications busy, needful world — in a evening in Yellowstone A son, Larry, was izenship clear for us.’’ 1935, serving in an execu­ the almost total lack of involved in the dialogue on across faith lines.” Dr. taxi moving through a Park, Wyo., where he and killed 12 years ago in a He co-authored the Vati­ tive position for the past floral wreaths belied the Negro rights and aspira­ Hunter spoke on behalf of crowded Queens street. his wife. Edna, had crash while piloting a can II Declaration on Reli­ 10 years. He had previous­ fact that John Courtney stopped following a late U.S. Navy plane cross gious Freedom, which his­ ly been associated with the Murray was a friend and summer fishing excursion country. St, Mary’s high torians may well mark as national public accounting trusted adviser of the pow­ on Canadian streams. school’s football stadium his greatest achievement. firm of Haskins and Sells, erful and the famous, as was later renamed in his Those days in Rome, dur­ The Rt. Rev. Monsignor in addition to .service with well as a beloved seminary •archy honor. professor of his fellow Je­ ing the Council, were not Anthony G. Elzi, pastor, the U.S. Internal Revenue easy for the Jesuit. He ve ef- was celebrant of the Re­ Bureau. Other children are Dr. suits at Woodstock. archy, opened 1964 with a heart quiem Mass. Rosary was He was born April 5, Charles J. Ash, an or­ FATHER MURRAY attack and closed the same plan recited in Corpus Christi 1905, in Philadelphia, Pa., thopedic surgeon, Spring- rsecu- had been at the Maryland year with another one. A field. Mo.; Mrs. William Jesuit seminary - college year later, he sulTered a vilian McClure, Morristown, N.J.; •mney since 1936 — The tall, collapsed lung. Mrs. Charles McAllister, urbane scholar taught the­ Good health or no, Fa­ w the St. Thomas Seminary residing in Colorado Gov. ology, but his interests and ther Murray seemed ob­ Springs while her Army capabilities saw him take sessed with the duty of h the major husband is posted in would a turn as visiting professor ofiering his brilliant mind Bazaar Slated Sept. 10 Vietnam; and Dr. Kenneth of philosophy at Yale. to the world around him, H. Ash, with the U.S. iwing The annual bazaar and Proceeds from the event He was a consultant to an offering which appar­ Public Health Service in Vatican IPs Secretariat for ently never was refused. 8 , for dinner at St. Thomas’ sem­ will go toward the stu­ Springfield, Mo. ^otia- inary, Denver, will be held dents’ seminary projects g too on the grounds of the sem­ fund. OTHER survivors, in WRITE YOUR eting inary on Sunday, Sept. 10, The special day afTords addition to his wife and y, or from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. an opportunity for the lai­ children, are his mother, OWN DEAL! ition, ty to visit St. Thomas, a Mrs. Stella Marie Volhart m s B U IC K GS 400 Radio. H ea ler. 4 Spd. Transm is­ t\jury Sponsored by the St. training center for future sion. A Honey siff.oo dn* Denver; two brothers IM 4 P L Y M . Sport Fury 2 dr. H.T. Fully factory Thomas seminary auxi­ priests, and meet the ^ James M. Ash and Ber equipped and a beauty $t*.00 dn* liary, the day will in­ young men who will be the nard Volhart, both of Den­ ISSO CADILLAC 2dr. H.T. Fully factory equipped w ith air. S79.00 dn- tions clude games, booths, priests of tomorrow. ver: and 13 grandchildren. •O.A.C. main entertainment, and a PERSONS who do not Ash was active in Corpus /iou.s roast beef dinner, which have transportation can Christi and St. Mary’s par­ ATO will be served through­ take the No. 5 Denver bus ish activities -and was a t too out the festivities. An to the comer of Louisiana member of the Colorado ve it automobile w ill be and Clayton. At that point Springs Council, Knights 7999 W . C O L F A X ^ 238-6401 awarded at the end o f a shuttle service to and of Columbus, and the Elks the day. from the seminary will be Lodge. provided. He was a past president of the Colorado Springs Serra Club CPA association, member Earn up to... Sunday Liquor of the national association, Sets Luncehon Sales Rejected and member of the Nation­ al Comptroller’s institute. The Serra club of Denver Columbus, O. — (NO — He conducted most of the will sponsor a luncheon on The Ohio House has killed Holly Sugar company’s fi­ Aug. 25, beginning at 12 by a 57 to 41 vote a bill nancial negotiations. noon, in the Onyx room of which would have legalized Nolan Funeral Home was the Brown Palace hotel, sale of liquor by the drink in charge of arrangements. Denver. the on Sundays. Proponents of The Rev. Leonard Aber­ the measure had claimed crombie, pastor of St. Pe­ that Cleveland alone would ter’s church, Kremmling, have gained from 1,500 to will discuss vocations with 2,000 jobs with Sunday Seirans and their sons or liquor sales due to in­ relatives of junior or senior creased convention busi- high school age. U.- 2*',

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Connor, Vico President Thursday, August 24, 1967 Page 6 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Women Help DePoul Stores' Project Tuesday between 9 1 trict of the Archdiocesan However, women interested A group of women from Meehegan. has repaired in donating their services and 5:30 p.m. various Denver area par- and dressed 25 dolls, and Council of Catholic Wom- Wit need not be Catholic. ishes are utilizing their Hke Mrs. Sm ith, is a PERSONS interested in Discu.s The volunteer project is Volunteers are needed in spare time to assist a prof- member of the Moat Pre- the warehouse office, 1625 volunteering their assist­ the nc itable and necessary pro­ cious Blood pariah Altar a program designed by the Wazee, to answer the ance, either full-time or gram. and Rosary society, a Community Affairs Corn- about phone, record pick-up or­ part-time, may call Mrs. According to Mrs. L. V. member of the South Dis- mission of the ACCW. Schilz at 756-2156. The Schilz, chairman of the St. ders, and file, on Mondays, announ Vincent de Paul stores Thursdays and Fridays, end’s T Third Order Volunteers unit, 16 women between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. new from Altar and Rosary so­ St. Vincent de Paul coaches Annual Benefit cieties in the area are ac­ stores in Commerce City, Engagement, and le£ tive in a variety of pro­ Arvada, Aurora, and En­ by fo Set Aug. 26 grams for the St. Vincent glewood also need volun­ Wedding Photos George de Paul society. teers, on Mondays, and commh St. Elizabeth’s fraternity Several of the women, Discontinued The of the Third Order of St. because of the nature of launch Francis, Denver, will hold their special' work, are Family Planning As previously an­ at hon its annual benefit card unable to work in the so­ nounced, the "Register” Fortun, party and luncheon at the ciety’s offices or warehouse. Aide Appointed no longer publishes draw Knights of Columbus hall, For example, Mrs. Mary wedding and engage­ busbar 1555 Grant street, Denver, Smith, a talented woman Washington — Mrs. ment photographs. This explair on Saturday, Aug. 26, be­ with a screwdriver, does Katherine B. Oettinger, policy made by the edi­ why t! ginning at 12:30 noon. appliance repairs in her head of the Children’s torial board went into time ■ The benefit is given each home and has serviced Bureau of the Department chores more than 150 items. So effect last May. year to help defray the of Health. Education, and Foot! Sr. Mary Kieran expenses incurred by the familiar is she with her Sister Clara Welfare, has been named basket fraternity in its apostolic particular field that sever­ Deputy Assistant Secretary memb€ work. al weeks have been spent footbal Two Hospital Officials Persons wishing to do­ by the "lady electrician” in for Family Planning and NORTH DENVER nate items for awards may training an elderly man in Population in the HEW call Mrs. Rose M. Mattick, repair work. Department. In the newly OPTICAL chairman, at 255-2263. created post, Mrs. Oettin­ SAh Cited by National Unit ANOTHER, Mrs. Elvira ger will give special atten­ Serving North Denver 22 Years tion to programs for unwed C om plete Re( Two archdiocesan hospi­ tion. The ACHA has near­ K. of C. Council mothers and will work for Opiicel Service tal ofilcials were honored ly 7,000 members, primari­ better cooperation between OPTICIAN Aug. 20 in Chicago by the ly top administrative per­ state and federal agencies Miss Auxiliary of Den American College of Hospi­ sonnel of hospitals in the Giving Time To Help in the family planning D E W A Y N E tal Administrators (ACHA). U.S. and Canada. field. \ I N G R A M registr Sister Mary Kieran, Sister Mary Kieran has Installs Head Among the members of the Community Affairs 477-5759 Denve: administrator of Mercy been administrator at Mer­ Mrs. Dolores Montoya Commission of the Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ HUNT CLEANERS 4022 annoui was installed recently as olic Women who are working as volunteers for TENNYSON ST hospital, Denver, was ad­ cy for the past five years. COMPLETE. LAUNCXRV 4 vanced to fellowship status Sister Clara has been . president of the St. Vincent de Paul stores are Mrs. L. V. ALTERATION SERVICE in the ACHA, while Sister associate administrator at Uhe Ladies Schilz, left, chairman o f the volunteers, and Mrs. Servicing Si James - St Ti*i*»*ie'* Clara, associate administra­ Penrose since 1963. She is Auxiliary of Theodore Carlson, of the Altar and Rosary socie­ end Citriil Inp Kmg Parishes also program director for the Knights ty of St. Louis parish, Englewood. Women inter­ 1 HOUR SERVICE ON C LE AN ! .G tor of Penrose hospital, 7201 E. Ilh AVE. - 3SS.W4I Colorado Springs, was graduate technologist I of Columbus ested in donating their services may call Mrs. AUTO admitted to nominee sta­ training in radiotherapy C o r o n a d o Schilz at 756-2156. tus. and nuclear medicine. Council 3628. LIABILITY Thomas W. Tierney, for­ Also installed C a ll,.. f F. G. Morfelds 1C LESSONS THE professional society mer Denverite and member <^^were Mary ANY CAR held its 33rd convocation of Mercy hospital’s civic PETITE On All Instruments £ De M atte , Will Observe By 21 Professional 10/ 20/5 ceremony in Chicago in advisory board, received an vJL hostess; Ann Sister Marie Luke FLOWERS Mlea I honorary fellowship in the Teach ers conjunction with American Mr*. Montoy* D o m e n ic o , *C/ass2A^ Anniversary 2 S S A 1 0 I Hospital association conven­ ACHA at the convocation. Married, * Mis: t r e a s u r e r ; 1809 H U M B O L D T ST. SELMER & BUNDY Marie Guiles, recording Sr. Marie Luke Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Band Instruments If you qualify^ active secretary; Lucy Mahlberg, ToLpc Unu/C* Morfeld of Denver, par­ NO POLICY FEE tional vice president; Connie fUn^, ents of the Rev. Frank MOSRITE I EPIPHONE of ye Fransua, corresponding execul Morfeld, pastor of Cure A Good Selection of secretary; Lucy Domenico, Now Visiting Home d’Ars parish, Denver, 8 - . 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MOFPGE pronounced their perpetual vows as Sisters of St. The change in the organ­ Joseph of Carondelet are, left to right. Sister Your Car Problem — Our ization’s goal was the main Sp ecia lly PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING Howard Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR topic of discussion at its AND UUNDRY SERVICE Lee of St. Bernadette’s parish, Lakewood; Sister ONEIDA GARAGE recent conference here. 6468 W . 20th A V E . Adrienne Marie, daughter of Mrs. H. H. Grabow, B ill K ir k MOO O neida 122-3SSS More than 900 students Mother of God parish, and niece of the Very Rev. attended the meeting. Robert V. Nevans, Greeley; Sister Joseph Chris­ tine, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John McKee, for­ BRENTWOOD MEAT MARKET' merly of Lakewood and now of New Jersey; and LARRY PERRY 2170 So. F e d e ra l Across from Lincoln High Sister Marie David, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 935-1452 Joseph Figlino, St. Vincent de Paul’s ptirish and REALTY cousin of the Rev. Roy Figlino, Brighton. 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S Lbs. Beef Steak • Lbs. Beef Steak Bank to their regular program. DENVER 929 I51H :»T.« 244 4493 10 Lbs. Pork Chops Twenty children and two accredited 2 9 1 5 S P E E R B L V O * 433 6259 of teachers will meet from 1:00 to 3:30 ORDER No. 3 O RDER No. 4 p.m. thru Fri. FORT COLLINS $1 1.75 $37.75 Denver M on. 2215SO COL LEGE • 482 0996 Interested parents may call S Lbs. Beef Steak 20 Lbs. Fryers 17th and WBLTON LEE O'CONNOR S Lbs. Spare Ribs 10 Lbs. Beef Roast MRS. RUSSELL at 364-4345 Member: Sis. Peler \ i’aul Parish 2V^ Lbs. Lunch Meat 15 Lbs. Perk Chops Thursday, August 24, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 7 Colo. Springs Looking at Sports Hospital Sets By Bill Slevin Benefit Dance Colorado Springs — Gen­ With the football season about to open can basketball be far ofT? It isn’t. eral chairman of the Discussing basketball in August might seem ludicrous, but, believe it or not, Friends of St. Francis hos­ the new American Basketball association will open its season Oct. 13, or pital dinner dance which about midway through the football season. will be held here Nov. 11 will be Winford M. Griffin, Th. opening date was sport and the cagers wait­ According to Mikan, once president of the Central announced at last week­ ed until near Christmas a superstar with the NBA, Colorado Bank. end’s meeting here of the before pushing the roll ball the new loop he heads new league's owners, through the hoop? Highlight of the evening won’t have to wait as long will be the hospital’s first coaches, general managers as did the AFL to chal­ and league ofTicials, headed ANYWAY, the ABA is presentation of the Civis lenge the older league. Primus award. by former cage great ofT and running and last "We’re on the same basis George Mikan, the loop’s week’s meeting was per­ INVITATIONS to the as the NBA today. We’ve $50-per-couple formal char­ commissioner. meated with a great deal issued our challenge to ity event, expected to be The Denver Rockets will of optimism. And why not? them. We’re ready to one of the top social affairs launch their season Oct. 15 People scoffed at the play,” Mikan declared dur­ at home against Anaheim. of the fall season, have American Football league ing a press conference at been mailed to 175 cou­ Fortunately, the Broncos when it started and there last week’s meeting. draw a bye that day so ples. were many skeptics who Owners present, includ­ During the dinner dance, husbands won’t have to were willing to bet it ing William Ringsby of the Uphold Prestige of East a program of entertain­ explain to their spouses wouldn’t get off the Rockets, made similar ment will be presented by why they didn’t have the Scoring the lone victory for the East in the Mark Marcely, Steve Hager, Bobby Chainholt, Pat ground. statements. If optimism vocalist Pearle Rae and time to do some of the recent Catholic Youth Recreation association All Keller, Coach Ray Steinbach. First row; Jeff Not only did it do just breeds success, the ABA the Music Men of Denver, chores around the house. Star baseball games was the A division team Jones, Paul Weber, Jeff Hullinger, John Queen, that, but it steadily gained should make it. Much will with Max DiJulio’s orches­ Football in the afternoon, respectability and even­ depend on the f^ners’ will­ above. Left to right, top row; Coach Bob Lowrey, Tracy Ellis, David Auer, Jim Lowrey, Stan Me- basketball at night! Re­ Doug Maple, David Nickless, Killian Haberkorn, Kenzie. tra. tually merged with the ingness to spend the big Dancing to the music of member the old days when proud National Football money necessary to lure Allen Uhles and his or­ football was strictly a Fall league. the name players away chestra will follow the from the NBA and to com­ Jesuit Community Rector Named award presentation. pete with it money-wise in Griffin has been in the Ad/ss Elaine C. Homan the draft until a merger St. Louis, Mo. — The new school of divinity, as He is the brother of the The university’s reorgan­ banking business since comes as it did in pro foot­ Rev. James A. Reinert, well as faculty members. Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., ized School of Divinity will 1921 and has been presi­ ball. Registrar at Regis S.J., has been named rec­ Formerly the school of president of St. Louis un­ open on the university’s dent of the Central Colora­ One thing sure, the ABA tor of the Jesuit communi­ divinity was located at St. iversity; the Rev. Carl M. mid-town campus next do bank since its founda­ won’t lack color. The fledg­ ty located at the St. Louis month. The new school Miss Klaine C. Homan yond the High School from Mary’s college, St. Mary’s, Reinert, S.J., vice president tion here in January, 1953. ling loop plans to use a university Lewis Memorial Kans. will admit laymen and HE HAS served on the of Denver, has been named 1955-66 and served as as­ for university relations at red, white and blue ball in Residence. The community Father Reinert was as­ clergy of all faiths and the St. Francis hospital board registrar at Regis college, sistant to the chairman of its games. is composed of Jesuit stu­ signed to the new position Creighton university and faculty will be composed of of trustees for 10 years Denver, according to an the Colorado Commission dents of the university’s by the Very Rev. Peter president of the Creighton both priests and lay theolo­ and has also been a mem­ announcement by the Rev. on Higher Education dur­ Arrupe, S.J., superior gen­ university development gians. ber of the board of trustees -.H a rry R. ing formation of that group Since type ca n ’t be Film Is Planned foundation, Omaha, Neb.; A number of order will at Benet Hill academy I Klocker, S.J., last year. squeezed, it is sometimes eral of the Society of Je­ sus. have their quarters in the lldean of the A native of Remsen, la.. necessary to cut stories as On St. Cecilia's Life and George J. Reinert, di­ here since 1963. rector of public relations, Lewis Memorial Residence, llcollege. She Miss Homan served in pages are being made up Mexico City — (NO — Father Reinert was a for a newspaper. This hap­ Regis college, Denver. the former Coronado hotel. Tsucceeds Wil- women’s military service A group of movie writers teacher and assistant prin­ I Ham B. Ha- with the WAAC, WAC, pened to this column last and musicians announced cipal at St. Louis Universi­ 1534-7918 : I tlestad who WAF and USAF from week. here that they have com­ ty High school for seven 1 resigned the 1942-52. She left the ser­ After picking Minnesota pleted plans for a film on years and was principal of post th is vice with the regular rank by 10 to 13 points over the the life of St. Cecilia, pa­ the Chap, xn Kapaun Broncos we had stated: The Lotus Room summer to of Captain. tron saint of music. Among Memorial High school, (Mana««ment of Esther »nd Frank Fong) return to SHE RECEIVED her "But we don’t intend to the producers is Father Wichita, Kans. In 1966 he Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. MtM Homan g r a d u a t e bachelor’s degree from back up this prediction Jose Mojica, O.F.M., who was assigned to the educa­ COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF studies. State College of Iowa at with money and if the before entering the Fran­ tion office of the FINEST CHINESE AND Miss Homan has been Cedar Falls and later Broncos make us look bad ciscan order was a success­ Province of the Society of AMERICAN FOODS active in Colorado educa­ we won’t be mad.” A Bcaulifwt Lantern Lighted Dining Room In the taught in Iowa public ful movie and stage singer. Jesus. Veterans of Foreign Wars Home tional affairs for a number schools. In 1955 she com­ Well, we certainly John S. Stew art Post No. 1 of years. She served as pleted work on a master’s aren’t mad. Rather we’re Open to the Public 11 a.m . to »:30 p.m . —Sat. l l a.m . to it p m. executive secretary of the degree in Public Adminis­ real proud of Lou Sa- ADDITION Sunday It a .m . to 9 p.m. Colorado legislative com­ tration at the University of ban’s crew of tigers to our carry-out dept. (Closod Tuesdays) ____ mittee on Education Be­ Denver. 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... l-rankly, I like to be considered a person, not a McDonald’s number. 1 enjoy banking where everyone calls me by name, and goes out of his or her way to be helpful. . . Look For The Golden Arches* like Bob Black here. Besides, it’s so handy I can ride my bicycle. . . try that at one of those big, impersonal East Colfax at Pennsylvania downtown banks' Page 8 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, August 24, 1967 Another Children s Book Being oM otion^ictu/tes A u s tri CLASSIFICATION BY NATIONAL CATHOLIC Brought to Screen b y Badnitz OFFICE FOR MOTION PICTURES Scholc By Mark Brannan purpose of living for one o f Philadelphia tells the Micha year by himself in the wil­ story of the Declaration of of Mr. Following are claHniflcationii of motion picture* of the National In talking to movie pro­ derness. There he learns, Independence through the Catholic Office of Motion Pictures for nim* currently playing Den­ ducer Robert Radnitz alxiut in the words of Thoreau, to eyes of a young boy, who ver first-run, neighborhood, and drive-in theater*, a* well a* those a year ago, mention was "live deliberately . . . and also goes to France as an appearing on televi*ion in the Denver, Colorado Spring* and Ster­ ling area*. Rating* of movie* on TV are checked against listing made of Jean George’s fine see if he could not learn aide to Benjamin Franklin found in 'T V Ouide" magazine, riassifications are: A-1, family: A- children’s book. My Side what it had to teach.” and sails with John Paul In Dance Production P 2. adult* and adole.scenU: A-3. adult* only; A-4. adults only with o f the Mountain. Radnitz, Awakening to the charac­ Jones on an epic journey. Sonny Newman and Linda Howard dance the reHcrvation*: B, morally objectionable in part for all; C con­ who has become mighty ter of nature and the res­ roles of a young couple who find themselves par demned. (Compiled by Carol (Joodi well known for his excel­ ponsibilities of approaching Each time, however, of the "Larimer Street Beat,” origma jazz ba let Current Movies Monkey* Co Home. A-1; Mor- lent films based on child- manhood, young Sam de­ now being presented as part of the .Jazz at the gan, A-3; Naked Runner. A-3; that Radnitz chooses a A (iuidc for the Married Man, len’s stories, was pretty cides in time to return book to film it’s good Eye” program o f dance at the Third Eye Thcate^ H; A Man and a W om an, A-3; Nature'* Half Acre, A-l; Night Born I,,OKerh'. B; B oy, Did I (Jet of the Generals, A-3; Out of high on Miss George's book before the year is out to news and something to Denver. Remaining performances will be at 8:30 the Wrong Number, A-3; Cap­ Sight. A-2; Penelope, A-3; and spoke about his inten­ complete his shaping as a anticipate. "My Side of p.m. Sundays Aug. 27 and Sept. 3. Newman has Professionals, A-3; Rare Breed, i rice. A-3; Catalina Caper, unlist­ tion of making it into a man. the Mountain” promises directed and choreographed the show, which also ed; Double Trouble. A-2; End­ A-l; Return of the Seven, A 3; Reluctant Astronaut, A-I; Riot movie. Producer Radnitz’ special to be another worth­ features a Greek Tavern scene. Box office tele­ tralia, : less Summer, A-I; Exodus, A-3; touch is that he gives care Funny Hill, unliHted; Fantastic On Sunset Strip, A-3; Run, while experience for the phone number is 777-9998 for reservations. Spe­ study 0 AppalcMJsa Run, A-l; Russians and attention in transform­ Flying Fool*, A-1; F'astcBt (Juitar He’s finally fulfilling filmgoer. cial student and group rates availahle.______gradua Alive, A-1; ove. ('; The Gnome-Mobile, A-l; The feeling of the book” onto Radnitz would do a superb Featured on KFML-FM Salmi, Patricia Barry, and Pam Nevada Smith. A-3; Spurtacus, film is a primary aim. He A-3; Taming of the Shrew, A-3; Idol, A-3; Three On Couch, A-3; "This is a film I have job on any of the many Singers and performers THE PROGRAM, spon- Don Gordon, will be pre­ (xiuncil The Bobo, A-3; The Captor of Tom iJones, A-4; Triple Cross. been wanting to make for did this in Island o f the children’s classics (some of from radio’s golden age sored by East C olfax sented on "Insight” on Anthoi the Golden Bull*, A-3; The Fam­ A-3; Up the Down Staircase, A- some years,” Radnitz said Blue Dolphins, A Dog of Sterlini 2: War Wagon, A-2; Welcome to which have been mutilated will be presented on Scrap­ Chrysler-Plymouth, Den- KBTV, Channel 9, Denver, ily Way, A-4; The Honey Pol. A- recently. Flanders, Misty, and And to the 3; The Hostage, unlisted; The Hard Times, B; What Did You on the screen by other book of Sound Sunday, ver. is directed and narrat- on Sunday, Aug. 27, at 11 Do in the War. Daddy?, B; Now, Miguel. All of his Council Sand Pebbles, A-3; The Tender "Why? Well, I suppose producers), but his ability Aug. 27, 10 p.m ., on ed by C. J. Zecha. a.m. Scoundrel, A-3; The Way West, What’s Up Tiger Lily?, C; White because I feel that as our productions are filmed on to choose the off-beat child­ KFML-FM (98.51, Denver. ence it A-2; Thoroughly Modern Millie. Women Don’t Lie, A-3; Wrong location in the natural set­ Park. Box, A-2; You Only Live Twice. society becomes more and ren’s story has raised his Recorded voices from ra­ A-1; To Sir, With Love, A-2; more frenetic and as our ting of the story. All have N O W . Featured EVERY Sunday! Ulysse*, A-2; What Am 1 Bid?, A-3; Young Aphrodites, unlisted. stature as a producer of dio’s past will include VIST/ A-1; Wild. Wild Planet. A-2; On Television cities become more steel been critically praised. motion pictures. Rudy Vallee, Kate Smith, Miss Woman Times Seven, B. S A T U R D A Y , A U G . 2fl and concrete jungles, that Radnitz does not like to He is offered many the Revelers, Gladys Swar- 7 n lin e n t a l The (lolden Idol, A-l; Feath­ daughti Neighborhood all of us, whether we are be called a competitor to suggestions as to what thout, Frank Parker, Paul ~j~>enver — ered Serpent, A-l; Tarzon the Walt Disney studio Bernal Drive-In Triumphs, A-l; Monolith Mon­ 13-year-old Sam Gribley would make a fine film, Whiteman, A1 Jolson, Belle A Covenant With Death, B; A sters, A-I: Short Grass, A-2; (the hero in My Side o f productions. He credits the and he listens attentively. Baker, Whispering Jack Sunday Branch ' Man for All Season.*, A-I; Africa, Beyond the Time Barrier, A-l; the Mountain), we, all of Disney studio with giving For instance, when we last Smith, and others. Texa* , A-l; Alfie, A-4; Woman in (Jreen, A-l; The us have, in a sense, Sam’s moviegoers fine, wholesome talked to him in Denver Bambi, A-1; Banning, B; Bare­ Black Orchid, A-I; Drum Beat, SERVED from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . dream: The dream to get films, but he also feels we suggested Paul Hor- foot in the Park, A-3; Big A-l; The I.jiwle8*, A-2; Casa­ Catholic Hour *1 OR ^ ChlWrM $1 o r Mouth. A-l; Blow Up. C: Blue blanca, A-2; Yankee Piishn. A-2; away from it all — to find that there is room in the gan’s tender and lovingly I •»D Portoa Undof 12 8 Hawaii, A-2; Cat Ballou. A-2; Return of (Junfighter. A-3; Wasp a verity, a constant — and industry for other produc­ written novelette. The Dear John, C; Devil at 4 o’­ Woman, A-3; Swirl of (Jlory, A- I guess that constant since ers to make films primari­ Saintmaker's Christmas On TV on Aug. 27 f in tr**i with aiiortm *nt of Ff*ih FruHi—Jule*i-—Jam* oiid clock, A-2; Dirty Dozen, A-4; 2; Roseanna McCoy, B; Man j« ||t„ — Roll* — Donutt — Hot C«lc#i — Frlttor* — Bovorogo Divorce American Style, A-3; Behind the (Jun, B. time immemorial has been ly for children. Eve, at the same time Three European philoso­ Don’t Look Back, unlisted; SUNDAY. AUG. 27 nature. pointing out that author phy professors will discuss Don’t Make Waves. B: Dr. My Pol Gus, B; Terror of "Certainly, this feeling is RADNITZ does not work Frank Morriss’ The Ad­ the political and ethical ^ ^ntinsntal Zhivago, A-2; Duel at Diablo, BO Black Mask, A-2; Heaven Can prevalent in today’s socie­ ventures of Broken E -> o n v * r Eight on l^m, A-2; El Dorado, Wait. A-2; S c o r p io Ix>(ter*. A-3; with as large a budget as differences between Chris­ ty,” Radnitz added. "How A-3; Fantastic Voyage. A-l; First Halls of Montezuma, A-2; Mon­ the Disney studio, but his Hand and Boy of Phila­ tianity and Marxism on • to Fight, A-2; Fistful of Dollar.*, key B usiness, B. else can one account for films are not small budget delphia would be worthy the Catholic Hour on Sun­ Sunday Buffet B; For A Few Dollar* More. A- MONDAY, AUG. 2H the fact that Tory Peter­ items. He is a perfectionist of filming. Morriss’ Bro­ day, Aug. 27, at 11:30 3; Funny Thing Happened on Crime and Punishment, son’s Field Guide to ken Hand is about a fur a.m., on KOA-TV, Channel the Way to Forum. A-3; (Jeorgie U.S.A., A-3; Monkey Buflincss, and utilizes first-rate tech­ SERVED from 4 p.m. 9 p.m . Birds far outsells many of Girl, A-4: Great Escape, A-l: B; Young Gun* of Texas, A-I; nicians, directors, actors, trapper who crossed the 4, Denver and KOAA-TV, Cilltdiva Gunn, B; Harper, A-3; Hatari, Operation Secret, B; Bounty our best sellers? Why is it cameramen, and editors. Rockies in the 1840s. won Channel 5, Colorado A d ilts...... *2.95 Undor 12 *1.50 A-l: Hawaii, A-3: Hombre, A-2; Hunter, A-l; Mexican Manhunt, that in high schools and He may turn out a movie the confidence of the In­ Springs. This program will Hotel, A-3; How To Succeed in A-l; A Private’* Affair, A-l. colleges today, Thoreau is 7 Enfr*oi with B appotizsri — B ■•lads — Aiiertod Vogotabtoi Business. A-2; Hud, A-3; Hurry TUESDAY. AUG. 29 only once every year or so, dians, and txjcame one of conclude the four-part ser­ one of the most popular — 7 Rsliih Cheicoi — C h o*i*i ~ Froth Fruiti 7 D oitorfi — Sundown, C; Inside Daisy The Major and the Minor, A-2; but each production is Washington’s moat success­ ies on "Christians and the Bovorag* ('lover, A-3; Irma La Douce, B; Operation Secret, B; The King's authors?” given lavish care and ex­ ful Indian agents. Hia Boy World.” Thief, A-l; Dead Reckoning, A- Reservations Recommended 2; Magic Carpet, A-l; Chort- My Side of the Moun­ pense. Radnitz is contin­ 'House of Lord' ronse Caboose, A-3; Mermaids ually on the look for new DR. JOHN R. COYLE of Tiburon, A-3; Malaga, A-3. tain is being filmed com­ Homor Stephens material. Two years ago he - OPTOMETRIST — WEDNESDAY. AUG. 30 pletely on location. At o n tin e n ta l On TV Aug. 27 started filming Joseph COMPLETE VISUAL CARE Phone 433.6677 Disputed Passage, A-l; Chart- present Radnitz and his I D enver "Who Rules the Church?" roDsc Caboose, A-3; Silver Whip, camera crew and actors Krumgold’s And Now, > Eyes Examined • Contact Lense A-l; Only Two Can Play, A-3; MOTOR ■will be the subject of dis­ are in Quebec, shooting Miguel on location in New F o r A p p o in tm e n t P h o n e 366-3981 Bus Stop, B; Mora Maru, A-2; Mexico. Before this, he nss E. CO LFA X cussion on the House of Tormented. A-3; Calamity Jane, primarily around the small the Lord program, Sunday, A-I; I.OVC Slaves of the Amazon, village of Knowlton. read and reread the book, Aug. 27, 9:30 a.m., on A-3. "We are also filming in did extensive research, and KLZ-TV, Channel 7. Den­ THURSDAY. AUG. 31 the little town itself,” he location scouting. His ef­ She Done Him Wrong, A-3; forts paid off. The film was ver. Ix>vc Slave* of the Amazon, A-3; said. "We’ve picked a won­ Panel members will in­ Shark River, A-2; Five Branded derful old library there, for a beautiful and touching clude the Rev. Gerald Phe­ Women, B; Purple Mask, A-I; in our story Sam is be­ This Side of the Law, A-2; Night Family Theater lan, assistant pastor of friended by a librarian and the City. B; The Oklaho­ Maureen O’Sullivan will Blessed Sacrament parish, m an. A -l. with similar interests.” Denver, as moderator; the be featured in The Foun­ F R ID A Y . S E P T . 1 tain of Youth on Father Rev. C. V. DeJong, Aurora the Unseen. A-l; From Hell MISS GEORGE’S book Presbyterian church; Rabbi To Texas, A-l; The Immortal Patrick Peyton’s Family Sergeant, B; Francis Covers the chronicles the story of Sam Raymond Zwerin, Temple Theater program on Sun­ Big Town, A-l; The Rat Race, Gribley, the youth who is day, Aug. 27, at 9 p.m., on Sinai; and the Rev. L. B; The Stratton Story, A-l; Pork impressed with the philoso­ KOSI Radio, Denver. Marvin Read. associate Chop Hill, A-l; Between Heaven phy of Thoreau and leaves editor of the Denver and Hell, A-2; The Treasure of Pancho Villa, A-2; Battle of his comfortable Toronto Catholic Register. "Call the Man Coral Sea. A-I home with the avowed From Van Schaack” Maurice Chevalier Sets Auditorium Appearance O u r Intornutional favorite will be honorary co-chair­ entertainer Maurice Chev­ men, List Now! alier will appear in person Re.sorvations both for the Bill Molitor at the Denver Auditorium dinner and for the Chev­ Res. 757-3020 Office 297-5448 theater Wednesday. Oct. alier appearance should he Van Schaack & Co. 25. 8:30 p.m., in a single made at International South-EastE a s t Ofc. Denver performance spxin- House, 1600 Ix)gan street, Realtor Insurer sored by International telephone 266-3658. 275 University Blvd. House. 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A u s tr a lia n Pius X parish, Aurora, has junior president; Don Le- St. Dominic's were led by Leo Phelan completed a nine month Bois, sophomore president; and Ev Clayton. Regular Scholarship Boy Scout Troop 65 and meetings wilt resume Sept. period as a tutor and VIS­ and Greg Konrad, photo­ Cub Scout Pack 65 of St. Michael I,.. Connelly, son TA aid at the Quigg New­ grapher, school paper. 8, 7:30 p.m., in the grade Dominic’s parish, Denver, school. of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard ton housing development. will hold a picnic on Sun­ Connelly of A freshman at the Univer­ W in n e r day, Aug. 27 at Pferdes- jSt. Francis sity of Albuquerque, she Miss Nancy Jean Haws. teller Park, beginning at Cathedral High Ide Sales par- will major in elementary 1967 graduate of St. Mary 11 a.m. Those attending ^ish; Denver, education. Magdalene school, has are asked to bring their Schedule Listed has b een been awarded the Knights lunches. Beverages and ice awarded a of Columbus scholarship cream will be provided. Post-Graduate St. Francis School opening hours awarded by Queen of the have been listed by -'^^^^scholarsh i p The Happy Helpers 4-H Holy Rosary council 3799. Club of St. Francis de St. Rose Cathedral high school, ^^k^^Hfor one year She will attend Marycrest Sales parish, Denver, were Pack 206 of St. Rose of Denver, as follows: ^^B^^Hto the Un- high school, Denver. i versi ty recent participants in the Lima parish, Denver, will Monday, Aug. 28: 8:10 have a picnic Sunday, Aug. a.m., dismissal at 12:30 Michattl Conn*l1y Newcastle. Denver County 4-H Fair. N.S.W. Aus­ Awards were presented to 27, in Belleview park. p.m.; tralia, for research in the Barbara Ward, Gail D e le g a te Planned games and other Tuesday, Aug. 29: 10 study of English. He is a Fitzgibbons, Mary Connel­ M iss Cl rol James, activities will begin at a.m.-3 p.m. — Freshmen daughter of graduate of St. Francis ly, and Beth Flaherty. Mr. and Mrs. noon. Information may be and seniors to pick up high school and Regis col- Donald P. obtained by calling Cub- books in bookroom; lege. J a m e s o f Student Visitors From Tokyo master Gene Shelton, 936- Wednesday, Aug. 30: 10 M a c h e b e u f Denver, has 3734 or Mrs. Joe J. Nagel, a.m .>3 p.m. — so p h o ­ Sister John Carroll, new­ been named On hand to greet a group of students from Sophia university, Tokyo, for secretary, 936-2901. mores and juniors to s t e r lin g ly. appointed principal of by Marycrest a two-day visit to Denver recently were Mrs. Sam Duvall, left, of Denver, pick up books in book- Machebeuf high school, and Mrs. Wayne Brown, of Westminster. Mrs. Duvall and her husband are Pam Steinback, student high school St. Pius room; council president of St. Denver, recently met with as its dele­ chairmen of the International Student and Visitor committee of the Chris­ Thursday, Aug. 31, and Anthony’s high school, student council officers to gate to the tian Family Movement. Mrs. Brown hosted two girls, Yasuko Matsumoto, Scout Troop 438 of St. Friday, Sept. 1: School Sterling, will be a delegate discuss plans for the com­ 16th annual center left, and Yuriko Yamauchi. The Rev. John McKechney, S.J., right, Rose of Lima parish will begins at 8:10 a.m. to the National Student ing year. The ofTicers in­ National of the Sophia faculty, serves as group leader for the annual student visits make a three-day pack trip Council Leadership Confer­ clude Dave Nvgren, presi­ Student to this country. beginning Aug. 25. ence to be held in Estes dent; Melanie Zannon, vice Council Lead­ Park. president; Sue Purnell, sec­ ership Con- St. Frances de Sales retary; Ted Friedman, Estes Park, 37 Boy Scout Troop 126 of V IS T A A id University Students treasurer; Bill Crompton, young high St. Francis de Sales parish, Mias Jackie Slenker, senior class president; Pat­ aders from Denver, recently completed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ti Smilanic, senior vice the country From Japan Visit Here a successful week at Boy Bernard Slenker o f St. president; Dennis Hensen, Scout Camp Tahosa near Thirty-seven students the Rev. John McKechney. The group is traveling by Ward, Colo. The scouts from Jesuit-conducted Sop­ S.J., a member of the fac­ bus in this country and hia university, Tokyo, Ja­ ulty at Sophia. The 18 arrived at the Regis col­ Live Dangerously pan, spent two days in boys and girls arrived in lege campus where they Denver recently, and were the United States May 26 were met by the CFM cou­ There are a few drivers on guests in the homes of 18 and attended a six-week ples. the roads who just do not care about driving safely. They'd Christian Family Move­ summer session at Boston REGIS offers a summer sooner live dangerously. The ment (CFM) couples in the college. The visitors are foreign study program in rest of us have to watch out metropolitan area. scheduled to return to oriental culture at Sophia for the "other fellow's” mis­ I.eader of the group was Tokyo Sept. 3. university. takes as well as our own. Brothers' Tests Prove Popular Mexico City — (N O — training and guidance. 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Ready for School To Open Among those welcoming new’ and old students to St. Mary’s academy, Englewood, when registration is held Monday morning. Aug. 28, will be, left to right, Mary Blish, junior class president; Cathy Arnold, sophomore president; Patti McClelland, senior president; and Terry Lyons, president of the student council. High school students will receive schedules and books from 8:40 until noon, Aug. 28. Grade school students will register on the same date, 9 to 12 noon and from 1 until 3 p.m. Classes w’ill be held for half-days Aug. 29 and 30. Full day schedules will begin Aug. 31. for grade schoolers. Sept. 1 for high schoolers.

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Our Lady of Fatima and dance Sunday, Aug. 27, at Progress park, from The Fatima ^ F^layers, 4 until 7 p.m. Prizes will members of the CYO of be awarded. The Grena­ Our Lady of Fatima par­ dines will play from 8 un­ ish, Denver, will present til 11 p.m. Cost is $1 for Desperate Desmond’s members. $1.50 for non­ I Dastardly Deed Aug. 24,' members. 25 at 8 p.m. in the parish hall. Tickets are 50 cents per person, $1.50 per fami­ VOCATIONS ly. Information may be Life with a new obtained by calling Jeff meAning. Julian, 985-2925. Be a mi»»lonarv. It is challenge, tullillm eni in service! A ll Souls Christ. Members of the CYO of W rite to 1C H HiisMiirf Sittm All Souls parish, Engle­ III n wood, will hold a picnic llk lti. Ht> Tirt U m STILL GROWING! MOVING? NOW OVER Your Businesis and Business Forms 8,480 One of our most appreciated services is our C AR S SOLD! 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Thursday, August 24, 1967 St. Loi DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Mass at Air Academy Orphonoge Collection Opens Catholic Flight Year Editor St. Louis • Colorado Springs — The PROTESTANT and Father Thomai academic year for members Jewish services were con­ man, 55, edito Results Announced of the Catholic Flight at ducted the same day at the Louis Review the Air Force Academy academy, marking the san newspaper Following arc the results Boulder —Sacred Heart S t B ren d a n It.OO opened Monday, Aug. 21, opening of the academic Aug. 18 wh< of the collection for Catho­ Boulder. South GREELEY- Sacred Heart of Mary 95.19 Our Lady of Peace 35.25 with a M- ss of the Holy year for members of the crashed into a lic orphanages and child' Boulder —St Thoman Aquinas St Peter 184.47 Spirit offered in the Catho­ cadet wing. in suburban C care institutions which was Breckenridge-St Mary 44.60 fJ rov er —S t M ary lic chapel by Archbishop Police said he taken up in parishes of the Briggsdale —S t .Joseph Haxtun —Christ the King Brighton —S t Augustine (H oly ok e) 8.35 James V. Casey of Denver. suffered a hi Archdiocese of Denver on Broomfield — H olyoke-St Patrick 53.84 prior to the cr£ Aug. 6 and announced by Nativity of Our l.ord 260.00 Hugo —S t Anthonv 29.81 A special feature of A Concelebra the Denver Chancery: Brush —St Mary 59.48 Idaho Springs —St. Paul 25.00 the Mass was the saber Mass was ofTer 19.05 DENVKH PARISHES Buffalo —S t Elizabeth 75.57 Iliff—S t C a th erin e salute by a number of Father Hedi C athedral $871.90 Buriington —S t Catherine 49.00 •Julesburg —S t Anthony A ll SainU 365.17 Ciilhan-St Michael Kiowa —S t Ann 17.45 members of the class of was also pai A ll SouIh 5.58.00 Cascade —(Mission of Sarred Kit Carson — 196S, led by Cadet First Luke’s parish A nnunriation 100.00 Heart, Colo. Springs) 29.90 St. Augustine 43.00 Class James M. Cupello, Richmond Heij 36.34 BIcHHed Sacram ent 532.15 Castle Rock —St. Francis 59.25 Kremmling-St. Peter president of the Catholic the fourth ec Chriat the KinR 878.00 Central City-Assumption Keenesburg —Holy Family C u re d'Ara 275.45 (Ida h o Springs) 20.00 l.afayette- Immaculate Religious Council. Review in 19i <>unrdiun Anj{el» 175.00 Cheyenne Wells — C o n ce p tio n the death of H oly CroBB (Thornton) 104.00 Sacred Heart 40.00 Assisting at Mass were editor, Msgr. E H oly Family 440.00 LEADVILLE- Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Clar­ H oly (Jhost 414.70 COLORADO SINKINGS- Annunciation 106.00 Holy Rosary Corpus Christ! 405.49 St. J o se p h 80.00 ence Hesseldenz and Chap­ UNDER hi Holy Trinity D ivine R ed eem er 6.11.65 L im on — Planning Multi-Faith Chapel lain (Lt. Col.) Frank Gil­ the paper v (Mission of Hugo) 26.15 (W estminster) 372.00 Holv Trinity christ, Catholic chaplains ' ■ -<■ awards, includ Our l.ady of (iuadalupe 41.60 the Baptist Clergymen of three faiths discuss a fund drive to furnish a multi-faith Most Precious Blood 491.40 at the academy: and the Catholic Presi Mother of fJod 223.95 l*auline (’hapel — IxTuisville —St Ix>uis chapel in the new Denver General hospital with Mrs. Lillian Austin, assist­ .170.00 Rev. John Cotter. award for thi M ount f'a rm el 122.05 (Broadmoor) l.o v e la n d —S t J o h n ant director of nursing at the hospital. Left to right are the Rev. Tom Se­ On Faculty Sarred Heart 462.00 Manitou —(Mission of Sarred In the Mass Archbishop N otre Dame 180.00 pulveda, Protestant chaplain; the Rev. Henry Costello, C.SS.R., assistant coverage of Our Lady of Fatima 760.00 S t M arv 479.00 Heart-Colorado Springs) Casey used for the first Juan P. Esteve, Council, and tl Our Lady of Crace 75.00 S t J o s e p h 90.00 37.40 pastor of St. Joseph’s parish, Denver, and Catholic chaplain; and Rabbi time a chalice donated by above, of Arvada, will Holv Family — M atheson-St Agnes award for the Our Lady of Cuadalupe Manuel Laderman, chairman of the Board of Health and Hospitals. A ben­ Mrs. Leonard Mahoney in join the Regis college Our Lady of l^urdes 268.48 Security Village 133.70 (Mission of Calhan) efit premiere of **Luv’’ will be shown Aug. 30 at the Villa Italia Cinema. Our Lady of ViHitation 9.00 Craig —S t Michael Mead —(Mission of Frederick) memory of her husband, faculty in September 6** P resentation 159.60 Cripple O eek-St. Peter ,12.03 M e e k e r—H o ly F am ily Lt. Leonard Mahoney, a us an instructor in S a cred Heart 71.47 C ro o k —S t I’ eler 0.31 M in tu rn —K t I’ a trick i 1959 graduate of the aca­ modern languages. St. Anne (Arvada) 495.00 Deer Trail— (Mission Monument —St Peter For the past two A Memorial St. Anthony of Hugo) (Mission of Elbert) 18.95 demy who lost his life in years, he has taught St. Berniidettc 452..50 D erb y —St. C atherine 14.41 Oak Creek —St Martin 13.82 Knights^ Notes an aircraft accident in ofiered Wedn SL ('ajetan Engle —St Mary Newcastle —Precious Blood November, 1966. Spanish in Jefferson 23, in St. L St. Catherine 401.00 East Lake — (Mission of Rifle) county public schools Englewood, (Mission of Brighton) l*ectz—Sacred Heart 22.00 St. D om inic 371.19 and last year served ). Commander St. Elizabeth 2L5.05 Erie —S t Schnlnstica IMatteville —S t Nicholas A u ro ra Hall Rental Columbus Day Theme Chosen St. Francis de Sales 662.00 Estes Park —Our Lady of the R n n gely —S t Ignatius as a lecturer at Regis Dion, 38, broth St. iKnatiuH Ixiyola M ountains 165.00 Redcliff—M t Carmel (Mission Jack Knudsen of K. of C. The Aurora Knights of Grand Knight Raoul and Metropolitan of Arnold SL dameB 500.00 Evergreen — of Minturn) Council 539 installed the Tayon of Denver Council For PAVLA Meet State college. A native Denver city 24.1.50 Columbus hall. Montview St. John the Evangelist Christ the King Rifle —S t Mary 1.17.00 following officers in the 539 of the Knights of Co­ of Cuba, he is married rector. SL .Joseph (C.SS.R.) 100..30 F airplay —S t .Joseph 10.25 Roggen —Sacred Heart and Galena, is available Aurora Knights of Colum­ lumbus has appointed Chicago — The theme of and the father of five Dion, a pilo St. .Joseph ((lolden ) 190.00 Flagler —St. M arv 64.00 Silt —S a c r e d H eart 13.00 for parties, receptions, and the First National Confer­ SL .Joseph (Polish) 60.00 Fleming —St. Peter 50.00 Steamboat Springs — bus Council: Earl Mc- Charles J. O’Brien, Jr. as children. duty on the other events. Interested ence of the Papal Volun­ 'f SL I Tunnel Days, a community Steamboat Springs, and fl * North Denver Knights of sponsored program in United Sta Aug. 27 for the Knights of Columbus Council 3319 Pitkin, near Gunnison in stand at an Columbus of Denver. Offi­ 1958 Detroit Prelate Outlines will sponsor a rummage the Gunnison National The Most Important Figures rele sale Saturday, Aug. 26, 9 Forest. cers and members of the T-BIRD National Si a.m.-5:30 p.m., at the councils will attend the state that Tunnel Days, Aug. 26-27, Power Steering. Power Council home, 4600 Clay meetings at St. Andrew CAKE deaths in 19 7-Point Inner-City Program focuses attention on the Brakes, Air-Conditioned in your life for the street. The sale will fea­ Avellino seminary, Denver. a record hi] almost forgotten episodes of Good, clean one most important occasion r Kansas City, Mo. — references to the riots that formed of social problems ture clothing, furniture, The sessions will begin The toll w Colorado’s early mining (NO — In a speech de­ shd Masses of our Olinger morh S.V.O. mtisionaries throughout the world. JO H N S O N , • HOMEMAKING w a y , 1688 Hij NO LOSS SUBSTANTIAL TAX BENERTS NO CARE interment Ai Conducted by K R A SN O D i MmutiM kcM a S«d me intormaliofl on rour life Incow tfioion Contrtet A a t u L ' 2939 Vallejc the Missionary Sisters M a s s , St. of the Sacred Heart diict ctorSeiu. Name------Age___ church. Aug. ' Olivet Boule' Founded by Address- WRUE L U C E R O , St. Frances Xavier Cabrini ~V(PICi'- fiNf UC h : 8ffR TODAY TO C i t y _____ - S t a l e . . Z i p Code- avenue. Re L a d y o f G For Further Information Write: A u g . 19. InU MOTHER SUPERIOR It cenrsM.ciiifa ciiiiM i 455-1331 REV. FATHER RALPH S.V.D. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES L U C E R O . 4825 Federal Blvd. R e q u ie m M Denver, Colorado 316 N. MICHIGAN / CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60601 I church, Aug ; O liv e t St. Louis 'Review' Thursday, August 24, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 11 Editor Dies in Crash Aid Asked For Victims Of Fiood

St. Louis - (NO - Anchorage, Alaska — the flooded area with Alas­ Ryan to work with other page. As editor, he had (NO — Archbishop Joseph ka Gov. Walter J. Hickel agencies in evacuating the Father Thomas J. Heder* authorized the pap>er to man, 55, editor of the St. T. Ryan of Anchorage has and termed the flood a homeless and providing hire a large reportial staff appealed to all Catholics in Louis Review, archdioce­ major catastrophe. He shid food, clothing and shelter locally, and full-time Euro­ the archdiocese to aid vic­ san newspaper, was killed people everywhere should for as many as possible. pean and Rome correspond­ tims of the flooding Chena Aug. 18 when his car show their Christian stew­ ents. and Tanana Rivers in crashed into a utility pole ardship by offering time News Deadline! Fairbanks. in suburban Clayton, Mo. The day before his death. and material aid to help ”Although the waters the victims. Police said he may have Father Hederman had at­ The deadline for news have now begun to sub­ Flood relief work for the suffered a heart attack tended the installation of stories and pictures to side,” the Archbishop said, archdiocese is being chan­ prior to the crash. Bishop Glennon P. Flavin, appear in the ’’Denver "the real work is just be­ neled through the Catholic A Concelebrated Requiem former of Catholic Register” is St. Louis, as Bishop of the ginning, since the freezing Charities office under the Monday at 9 a.m. Corre­ Mass was ofTered Aug. 21. cold of winter is only a direction of Sister Mary Father Hederman, who Lincoln, Neb., diocese. spondents are asked to few weeks away. These Clare. was also pastor of St. Father Hederman was a have their material at people will have to depend Sister Clare and Sister Luke’s parish in suburban member of the Missouri the ’’Register” office at on us if they are to be Mary Elizabeth went (Aug. this time to assure publi­ Richmond Heights, became Catholic Conference, and of ready.” 16) to Fairbanks at the cation in the following the fourth editor of the the St. Louis Archdiocesan Archbishop Ryan toured direction of Archbishop Thursday issue. Review in 1964; following Commission on Human the death of the former Rights. Earlier this year Dental Care to Needy editor, Msgr. Daniel Moore. the late Cardinal Joseph Dr. Herman Doyle, left, chief o f staff at St. Anthony’s hospital, Denver, Ritter had named him to is shown conferring with Dr. Sidney Bronstein, dentist, center, and E. V. UNDER his direction, the 22-member archidoce- Kuhlman, assistant administrator, concerning the new dental clinic which LEGAL NOTICES the paper won several san and pastoral council. was recently opened to serve needy patients. Dr. Bronstein helped organi­ Bi IN THE PROBATE COURT awards, including the 1966 He was known locally for ze the program. One o f the first problems confronting the hospital is to in­ IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT In «nd for tho City «nd In and for the City and Catholic Press association his interest in the liturgy form low income families that complete services are available at a fee that County of Donver ond in and for the City and County of Denver and County of Denver and award for the best news — his parish was reputed Stole of Colorado State of Colorado they can afford. Further information may be obtained by calling the hospi­ No. P-42fSt Stale of Colorado - No. P-44408 coverage of the Vatican to be among the most ad­ tal, 825-9011. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. P-44373 Council, and the 1967 CPA vanced liturgically — and OF Estate of GERALDINE VECCHiO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS LO U ELLA B R O W N A LEE. also known a/k/a GERALDINA VECCHIO Estate of RALP H E U G E N E HANSON, award for the best editorial for his civil rights work. as LOUELLA BROWNLEE. T. (Deceased) a'k/a RALPH E. HANSON. BROWNLEE and LOUELLA GOLD­ No. P 44408 (Deceased) EN . Deceased. All persons having claims against No. P 44373 Cardinal Leger Warns Renewal the above named estate are required All persons having claim s against NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION Laurent N. Dion FOR D E T E R M IN A T IO N OP to tile them tor allowance in the Pro- the above named estate are required HEIRSHIP bale Court of the City and County of to file them for allowance in the Pro­ THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF Denver, Colorado, on or before the bate Court of the City and County oi A Memorial Mass was Brown university in 1952 COLORADO: fo u rth d a y of Feb. 1968. or said Denver. Colorado, on or before the Delay Could Endanger Church claims shall be forever barred. To all persons interested. GREET­ 12th day of February, 1968. or said offered Wednesday, Aug. and served with the Navy ING: AUGOSTINA VECCHIO Claims shall be forever barred. 23, in St. Louis church. until his death. TAKE N O TIC E that there has been EXECUTOR Ruth J. Hanson, Toronto — (NO — Those may be proclaimed more the Church seems torn CASEY AND KLENE filed in the above named estate a peti Executrix His widow, Mrs. Joann Attorney tor the estate Englewood, for Navy who refuse to accept re­ effectively.” between those who are tion asking for a judicial ascertain­ T. Raber Taylor 82) Symes Bldg. ment and determ ination of the heirs Attorney for the estate Commander Laurent N. Dion, and their three newal because they ^lieve impatient with the pace of Denver. Colorado 80202 of such decedent, and setting forth 62S American National Bank Building Telephone 222 45SS Dion, 38, brother of the wife children live in Providence, themselves to be faithful to Cardinal Leger said the renewal and those who be­ that the names, addresses and rela Denver, Colorado 80202 (Published in the Phone 25S 2051 of Arnold McDermott, R.I. the Church could endanger Church’s magisterium lieve the least change in lionihips to decedent of all persons D enver Catholic Register) who are or claim to be heirs of said (Published in the Denver city personnel di­ (teaching authority) and its First Publication: August 10. 1967 Denver Catholic Register) the Church’s own faithful­ detail is a danger for the decedent, so far as known to the petl Last PublicaMon: August 31. 1967 rector. OTHER survivors, in ness to the Gospel, said theologians both seek "in a Faith, he said. True renew­ tioner, are as follows, to-wli: First Publication: August 10. 1967 M arshall H. W atts. 2130 Corning St., Last Publication: August 3i. 1967 Dion, a pilot assigned to addition to Mrs. Arnold Cardinal Paul Emile Leger different manner” the syn­ al will be found in a sin­ Parsons. Kansas. Half-brother. Children of Pearl W atts Connor. IN THE PROBATE COURT duty on the Constellation McDermott of Denver, in­ thesis between what is cere seeking for the truth, In and ter the City and of Montreal. Predeceased Half-Sister: Helen E. aircraft carrier, was killed clude three other sisters, permanent in the Church County of Denver IN THE PROBATE COURT "Nothing is more foreign the Cardinal said. Brooks. 2624 M a rta . Dallas. Texas. and State of Colorado In and tor the City and last week in Vietnam, ac­ Esther and Trudy Dion of Half Niece: V elm a H. Ransom. P. o. County of Denver and to the true vocation of the and that which changes. "We do not have to des­ No. P-41344 cording to the Navy De­ Denver, and Mrs. Lynn Box 6S3. M tx ia . Texas. Half Niece. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Slate of Colorado Church than stale custom To perform their ta*'k prop­ troy the Church to con­ Children of Viola Warren . Pre-de- Estate of JOSEPHINE SCHMITZ. No. P-4443S partment. McCafTerty, Cumberland, erly, the theologians re­ ceased Sister (Selm a. Alabam a 1I-20- (Deceased) NOTICE TO CREDITORS and the debility of age,” he struct it anew in each 64): Weltha Lewis, 52 E. Willis,,De­ No. P .41344 Dion was commissioned a R I., and his mother. Mrs. Estate 0l CHARLES HARRIMAN said. quire freedom of research, century, but it would be troit. Michigan, Niece: Archie War­ Notice is hereby given that I have (W ard) Navy ensign immediately Ralph C. Dion of Provi­ ren. St. Clair, Alabama. Nephew: filed my final report in the Probate No. P-44435 but this freedom must be Court of the City and County of Den­ Notwithstanding its di­ wrong to believe that each Fletcher Warren, 126 Morris Court, All persons having claim s against after his graduation from ver, Colorado, and that any person dence vine origin, the Church loyal to the leadership of Pensacola. Florida. Nephew; Mrs. the above named estate are required one of the stones which Imer Jackson, c/o Jack Levine. Attor­ desiring to object to the same shall can never be satisfied with the Church, he cautioned. file w ritten objection with the said to tile them for allowance in the Pro­ 4 have been put in place ney. 1700 Broadway. Denver, Colora­ court on or before September 4. 1967. bate Court of the City and County of its attempt to become more throughout the ages forms do. and Kansas City, Missouri, (Street Paul L. Schmitz Denver. Colorado, on or before the 8 Nation's Traffic address unknown). Sister. Executor day of February, 1968. or said claim s i ■ like Christ and to follow an integral part of its Unknown heirs and unknown antece Bernard E. Engler shall be forever barred. His (^spel more closely, IT MUST also respect structure. dents. Address Unknown, Relationship Attorney for the Estate ANDREW WYSOWATCKY Scripture and tradition. Unknown. 434 M ajestic Bldg. CONSERVATOR the Cardinal stated. "To be Grant E. McGee, Attorney at Law, Denver, Colo, (Published In the Toll Sets Record "We must have courage Phone 534-4233 truly faithful, the Church Otherwise their work could M ile High Center. Denver, Colo., (Published in the Denver Catholic Register) State Patrol Chief Gil­ death toll was 49,163, set First Publication: August )0. 1967 ( not be termed renewal, to knock down the now Guardian ad Litem . D enver Catholic Register) must continually renew Last Publication: September 7, 1967 bert Carrel has reported in 1965. "and far from revitalizing superfluous wall and use­ Your are hereby notified to appear Firs t Publication: August 3. 1967 that traffic deaths in the The patrol chief said that itself.” and answer the petition within twenty Last Publication: August 31. 1967 the Church, would cut it less tower,” Cardinal Leger days after service of this notice on United States in 1966 Caolorado ended 1966 with said. "But we must take you (if served by publication, within Every issue of every stand at an all-time high. a 14 per cent increase in CARDINAL Leger ad­ off from what is vital to twenty days after the last publication dressed the opening session its life.” care to see we do not dis­ of this notice) and in default of an newspaper contains infor­ Brighton I Figures released by the the number of traffic turb the foundations or answer or appeararvee the Court w ill mation and features of in­ National Safety Council deaths over the previous of "Theology,” the theologi­ proceed to receive and hear proofs Cardinal Leger said the obliterate the outlines.” concerniftg the heirs of such decedent terest to every member of state that motor-vehicle year, and there was an cal congress on Church and enter a decree determining who the family. deaths in 1966 climbed to increase of 51 thousand renewal planned by the Church’s self-renewal has Cardinal Leger noted are the heirs of such deceased person. been a constant of its his­ Dated at Denver. Colorado, this 11 RICE FUNERAL CHAPEL I a record high of 53,000. registered vehicles in the Canadian Bishops as their that the Church has day of July. 1967. state. The Colorado death tory, a law of its life, and D. M . R O W LE Y Equipped to Fulfill Your Needs The toll was eight per part in the nation’s centen­ changed many of its atti­ Clerk of the Probate Court cent, or about 3,850 deaths rate per 100 million vehi­ nial celebration. Some 1,- "a condition of its faithful­ tudes over the years, most By Thomas DIFrancesca 24 Hour Ambulance Service (■ more than that of 1965. cle-miles travelled rose ness to the Gospel.” Deputy Clerk 750 delegates heard the notably, perhaps, in its John B. C arraher It was the first year in from 5.4 in 1965 to 5.9 in Cardinal spieak in Convoca­ But at the present time newfound appreciation for Attorney history that more than 1966. tion Hall at St. Michael’s those who do not share its lOtO M idland Savings Bldg. a Denver. Colorado 50,000 persons were killed College of the University beliefs. Yet he said the Phone 825 9174 in highway traffic acci­ Colorado’s record high Catholic College ( Published In the of Toronto, while several Church must have the Denver Cetholic Register) dents in the U.S. The traffic death toll of 601 hundred more watched on courage to speak God’s First Publication: August 3. 1967 To Cite Dr. Graham Last Publication: August 24, 1967 previous record high traffic was set last year. closed-circuit television. word even when it aston­ Cardinal Leger told the Belmont, N. Car. — (NO ishes and offends the lis­ delegates that renewal is — Billy Graham, the ev­ teners. not a return to the forms angelist, will address a May They Rest and customs of antiquity, special convocation to be ” IF WE dilute the Chris­ nor a change in the held in his honor at Bel­ tian message to the point NEED revealed word of God. He mont Abbey College here, where it does not surprise '■ •; said renewal was ”re- i f , In Peace Nov. 21. anyone who hears us, we OFFICE sourcement,” a return to are no longer prophets,” he Colorado Springs BARROS. Patrick E., Sr., 2SM LYNCH. Charles J.. 1355 Jose­ the sources in the sense Abbot Walter A. Coggin, said. "The renewal should SUPPLIES . Champa. Requiem Mass, Sacred phine street. Requiem Mass, St that the life which gave Heart church, Aug. 22. Inter­ Philomena's church. Aug. 18. O.S.B., of Belmont Abbey, make us abandon everyth­ ment, Mt. Olivet. Interment Ft Logan. Howard birth to the Church should said this special event is ing which, in our vocabu­ mortuaries. spring up even more vigo­ part of an Ecumenic Insti­ laries, or our attitudes, MOTOR Insured Looses BARVIK, Frank L.. 3069 Ziun rously without altering its tute, now in the planning hurts our brothers useless­ Fire —Wind — Water street. Aurora. Requiem Mass, essential and everlasting ly . . . but the desires to It's your right M A N F R E D . J o s e p h . Sr., 2902 stage, to be held at the J s ' to select your St. P lu s T en th c h u rch . A u g. 24. HOTEL nature. contractor. Interment, ML Olivet Howard S. Josephine street. Requiem Abbey for Protestant, speak an intelligible lan­ OFFICE mortuaries. Mass. Most Precious Blood Catholic and Jewish cler­ guage must not make us Stay with "Jay” Collins Const. church. Aug. 17. Interment, Mt “The renewal tries to forget that we speak of 820 N. Nevada Ceto. Spgs. — 433-1900 Olivet Boulevard mortuaries. gymen. FURNITURE . BLANCH (BUancia). Jerry, understand better God’s things . . . which are be­ formerly of 4340 Zuni street <; Requiem Mass, Our Lady of Mt revelation given once and Dr. Graham’s appearance yond the bounds of rea­ Carmel church, Aug. 22. Olinger MARTIN. John P.. late of Cal­ for all to the Church, in on the Abbey campus will son.” t; ifornia. Req’jiem Mass, St. PATRONIZE £ ^ J b d . PhaAmacif, mortuaries. order to put into terms be his second visit to the Therese church. Aug. 21. Inter­ which are meaningful for college. On Nov. 18, 1963, The Ecumenical move­ PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST CHILDRESS, William B.. 2842 ment M t Olivet. SEE REGISTER 802 N. Weber the past and the present,” ment, he said, should not Casden circle, Colorado he spoke at a college as­ the Cardinal stated. "It is sembly. It was his first underestimate the genuine ME. 3-2069 Springs, Colo. Mass, FiCzstmons McDOLAND. James C.. 418 S. differences among the ADVERTISERS Caia. Springs. Ceia. Post chapel, Aug. 21. Interment a more faithful listening to appearance at a Catholic Lincoln. Requiem Mass, Cathe­ Christian Churches in the Ft. L ogan . dral of the Immaculate Concep­ the Word in order that it institution. interest of a "vague com­ tion, A u g . 19. COMMERCIAL DOYLE. Mary AlU. 5475 Og­ mon heritage satisfactory REALTY den street Requiem Mass, Holy to all.” Rosary church. Aug. 21. Inter­ McNALLY, James A., 840 PRODUCTS CO. INSURANCE CO. ment. Ft. Logan. Boulevard Estes. Requiem Mass, St Ber­ Requiem Mass Offered "Those who, in the pres­ MAY mortuaries. nadette's church, Aug. 22. Inter­ ence of ecumenism, hesi­ 7 2 5 N O . TEJON ment, Mt. Olivet. tate for valid reasons — Denver's Finest Dealer Phone 633-7731 Colorado Springs F A D E N , K ath erin e E., 8901 such as the desire to be Monaco boulevard. Requiem For Great Falls Bishop 1624 - 17th St. Mass, Christ the King church, MILDENBERGER. Joseph. 67 faithful to their Church — Ph. 534-2343 Aug. 24. Olinger mortuaries. S. 7th. Brighton. Colo. Requiem April 7, 1895, he studied may in their hesitation J. D. CROUCH Mass, St Auguattne's church, Great Falls, Mont. — C. D. O'BRIEN (NO — A Pontifical Re­ at Gonzaga University in prove to be a precious help FALA8CO, Lawrence Allen, Brighton. Colo., Aug. 21. Inter­ in defining the objects to LOETSCHER'S Jr., of 3331 Osage street Re­ ment Brighton, Colo. quiem Mass was offered Spokane and at St. Pa­ be attained. In any case quiem Mass. St. Patrick’s Aug. 22 in St. Ann’s trick’s seminary, Menlo Qreeiey SUPER MARKET church. Aug. 22. Interment, Mt NICHOLS. Carl F., formerly of Cathedral here for Bishop Park, Calif. He was or­ we will not arrive at unity Olivet Olinger mortuaries. 1165 Pennsylvania street. Re­ by breaking up our own quiem Mass, Holy Ghost William J. Condon, Ordi­ dained on Oct. 14, 1917, in QUALITY MEATS communities.” Adamson Mortuary GALLIGAN. Helen V., 1667 St church, Aug. 21. Interment, Mt nary of the diocese of Spokane. After his ordina­ & PRODUCE Paul street. Requiem Mass, O liv e t Great Falls since October, tion he filled pastoral as­ Cardinal Leger said that 24 Hour Mother of God church, Aug. 18. 1939. Bishop Condon died signments in Spokane and without the Holy Spirit, Ambulance Service Quality Apparel Nationally Advertised ROSINSKI, Anna, formerly of Interment M t Olivet Boulevard Aug. 17 of a heart attack was named chancellor of neither unity nor renewal Greeley, Colorado IN COLORADO SPRINGS Brands of Groceries mortuaries. Pacifica, Calif., formerly of 4713 SINCE 1872 Pearl street Requiem Mass, St at the age of 72. the diocese in 1927. In are anything more than N Ross Adamson Reed P. Adamson 524 W. Colorado Ave. GIBBONS, Frank, 515 Lafay­ Joseph's Polish church. Aug. 24. The funeral Mass was 1933 he became vicar gen­ words. Phone 1636 9th Ave. at 5th St. Kiowa and Tejon Streets ette street Requiem Mass. St Interment Mt. Olivet Boulevard said by Archbishop Robert mortuaries. eral. He served as chancel­ John the Evangelist church. J. Dwyer of Portland, Ore., Aug. 23. Interment, M t Olivet lor and vicar general in "C olorado Sprxnna' Finest and Modern" Olinger mortuaries. SANDOVAL, Ralph Anthony. and the homily was given 318 23rd street Son of Mr. and by Archbishop Edward D. Spokane until becoming Ft. Collins JOHNSON. Lorraine Hollo- Mrs. Anthony Sandoval. Grave­ Howard, retired Ordinary Bishop of Great Falls. sid e e e r v i c t M t O liv e t A u g. 23. ai|p ?CauT ULortuan} ■ way, 1888 High street Mass and of Portland. interment, Aug. 22, Omaha, Neb. Interment Mt. Olivet Bishop Condon was the MILE-HI Newspaper circulation is SHINN NORTHERN M tm b a r by Invitallan National Selected Morticians KRASNODEMSKA. Pelagia. SEGANTI, Clyde E.. 4405 Per­ third Ordinary of Great CLEANING SERVICE known and is comparatively PHARMACY M e m b e rs o f th e S ta ff ry street Requiem Mass. Mt ' 2939 Vallejo street. Requiem Falls, which was erected as Rugs and Upholstery unaffected by daily or sea­ Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington Mass, St. Joseph's Polish Carmel church, Aug. 21. Bou­ "Your Parish Drug Store" Catholic Funeral Directors levard mortuaries. a diocese in-.1904. Expertly Cleaned sonal change — there’s no church. Aug. 18. Interment Mt Colorado Spring*. Colo. "summer slump." e Free Delivery Service M E Iroie 2-6871 f Olivet Boulevard mortuaries. In Your Homo or in Our Plonf SHAMY. Mary, 2115 W. 29th B O R N at Colton, Wash., e Charge Accounts • Qialltli Work at LUCERO, Cruz. 818 E. I9th avenue. Requiem Mass, St Pa­ nelerata irieis. L. C. GRIFFIN. OWNER SHEARER avenue. Requiem Mass, Our trick’s church. Aug. 17. Olinger Zecha & Adams • Insured Protection Lady of Guadalupe church. mortuaries. Nevada Ave. at Cache La Peudre JERRY BREEN «itk Bi|ele«'s Blythe-Goodrich You Are Always h a r d w a r e A u g . 19. In te rm e n t M t O livet. Famous Karpot-Karo Welcome At Shinn's 2329 East Platte WAARVICK, Bernice 8. (Bea), Automolive Florist M olkod . M ortu ary m e . 2-7288 LUCERO. Fermin, 3051 Stout 2951 S. Madison street Requiem Northern Hotel Bldg. Mass, Most Precious Blood 1621 Champa Jack W. Goodrich COLORADO SPRINGS Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart Call - 744-3139 HU 2-1035-HU 2-1036 Brake Service I ehurch. Aug. 18. Interment’Mt church, Aug. 18. Interment Mt 266-3131 31Q W . Io w a A v e . 482-3208 Olivet Boulevard mortuaries. 4 Thursday, August 24, 1967 Page Twelve DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER t- t. Study yA/orns of Public School Hordships

public assistance to Catho­ advisory group to the con­ ciation, serving as consult­ Harrisburg, Pa. — (NO of serving the public in ant. 'A: — A study released here spite of any de.sires or sac­ lic school youngsters. ference. Joseph G. Smith, rifices on the part of its The Pennsylvania Catho­ vice president of the Pitts­ under the sponsorship of The report says that par­ the Pennsylvania Catholic supporters. lic Conference, for whom burgh Steel Company, Conference warns that the • Many public school dis­ the report was made, is served as chairman. Re­ ents who are taxed for i'f 4 "now distinct possibility” of tricts of the commonwealth the central agency for the search was provided by the public education but also k » i drastic reductions in paro­ are faced with too severe eight Catholic dioceses in conference’s Section on pay to have their children the state. Education with Auxiliary chial school population financial difficulties to enrolled in non-public throughout Pennsylvania permit their accommodat­ THE STUDY has been Bishop Jon B. McDowell of "spells severe economic ing substantial additional endorsed by a group of 19 Pittsburgh, former presi­ schools can no longer be hardship . . . and grave population resulting from business, labor and civic dent of the Pennsylvania asked to shoulder both burdens w'ithout help. disturbance” for the state’s reduction in non-public leaders who constituted an Catholic Education Asso­ public schools. school population. Copies of the report were • The solution of Pennsy­ made available to the lvania’s educational crisis governor and members of is to afford non-public edu­ his administration, mem­ cation a measure of sup­ Serves Aurora Area bers of both the State Sen­ port, within strict constitu­ ate and House of Represen­ tional limitations, to en­ P hone 825-1145 T oday to P la ce Y o u r C la s s ifie d A d in the R e g is te r- Tho Aurora sales branch office of Van Schauck and Company, above, at tatives, and other public able it to continue to ren­ Ask for the Classified OepartmenT 11th and Havana, features free parking, a cheerful interior, and a central and education ofiicials. It der service. Onlv Watil .\ plicnu* nr in;iil lu-h)ri‘ •> I’ .M. 1 ui’ sd.t' locution to serve Aurora better. The real estate center is staffed by 12 per­ The report comes against i.in he piihiiNbfd in the current w eek >• p iip e r__ ___ sons. The sales staff includes George Bonham, Frank Duley, Hal Gleich- says there are "five funda­ mental realities” which a background of repeated mann, Jerry Hammer, Bob LaFay, Clay Nelson, Bill Starr, and Don Tracey. ALTERATIONS HELP WANTED p a i n t i n g Secretaries are Jean Davenport and Eva Woodward, and manager is Jack must be faced: warnings by Catholic offi­ cials in this state that the Men's & women's clothing al­ FEMALE Johnson. • Non-public education expert” public schools should be tered. — Also religious garb. Need lady 5 days a week. 7:30 to — embracing 23 per cent 534-4828 of all elementary and sec­ prepared for a large influx 1:00, for light duties. Park Hill PAINTING! Charles Whitehead Directors clu b ondary school pupils in the of Catholic pupils whom APTS. FOR RENT a re a . 388-2816 commonwealth and effect­ the parochial school sys­ (FURN.) 18 Yrs. Expr. F ree E st. ing tax savings to the total tems can no longer afford Garden level apartment for two. WANTED Named Bank VP Momes Officer slate 935-6151 public — is an important to accommodate. Archdioce­ Close to Holy Family Church P A R T T IM E Charles Whitehead, for­ and High School, market, and factor in the economy and san officials in Philadel­ Cook Housekeeper SEWING MACHINES merly instalment loan buses d ire c t to to w n . 433-2382 a. New ofiicers of the art Two new board members educational future of the phia recently blamed a manager, was recently are Lawrence Rickards of For 6 Sisters. 1967 White Zigzag. Excellent con- Directors Club of Denver state. new contract won by strik­ 355 2516 named to fill the vice pres­ are Jim Arnold of Hoflund- Mountain States Telephone APTS. FOR RENT dition, does most everything all • Any substantial reduc­ ing lay teachers for the built-in. Sacrifice for 4 payments ident’s chair of the North Schmidt, president; Jan Co., and Bob Coonts of (UNFURN.) tion in number of the non­ fact that the archdiocese o f $4.25 o r $15.00 cash. 244-9906 Denver Bank, according to Spieezny, of Design-Dy­ Salesvertising Art. MISC. FOR SALE public school population will be forced to charge 1272 Pennsylvania. Unfurnished Etienne Perenyi, bank namics, first vice president; 3rd. floor bedroom apartment. Large dinningroom table with 6 Singer Dial A Stitch. Zig Zags, president. The Art Directors Club spells economic hardship to tuition in Catholic schools. Excellent condition, near shops chairs and buffet. Custom made buttonholes, and fancy stitches, Ix»e Reedy of Frye, Sills & ail without attachments to buy. Whitehead has spent 30 Bridges, second vice presi­ of Denver promotes ethical Pennsylvania and grave The move is expected to and trans. 2 blocks to Cathedral. pads. 377-7665 557.50. A ls o U n fu rn is h e d 1 bed- Assum e 3 p a ym e n ts o f S4.01 o r years in banking loan and dent; John Massey of Mul­ and creative standards for disturbance for public result in a diminished Low-contour tabernacle and $10.00 cash. 244-6450 its members and seeks to schools. number of students. Mean­ room basement apartment wrought-lron baptistry gates, investments, including 20 lins Outdoor, treasurer; 552.50. years in the loan and in­ elevate the creative crite­ • Non-public education while Catholic school offi­ new. Also old church, all or any 1967 Singer. Private Party need- and Margaret Ingraham of p a rt. ed to assume 4 payments of Large sunny kitchen. Bedroom, 2 vestment business in Den­ Frye, Sills - Bridges, secre­ ria of advertising in the in Pennsylvania cannot cials here as elsewhere are HOLY NAME CHURCH S5.00. W ill zigzag, b u tto n h o le , closets. Clean, quiet home. Near ver. tary. Denver area. much longer meet the cost pressing for some sort of Steamboat Springs, Colo. etc. 244-6450 M o th e r o f G od P a ris h . S3S.00. L a d y 50 60. P le a se c a ll 623-5616. NURSERY SITUATIONS WANTED AH Siiints EpiHcopiil Day Nurs­ FEMALE AUCTION DEALERS ery. Has I’re-School and Kin­ Elementary teacher. Excellent d erg a rten qualifications, wants V2 d a y p o si­ ROSVALL AUCTION <)uuUned Personnel- tion in p.m. Preferred In paro­ 1238-48 S. B roadw ay 732-4721 Small Classes. 24 years in auction field. chial schools. Southeast area. I ’rc-iK'liool K KinderRHrtcn Classes. • Court Appraisers Grades — Kindergarten — 2-3 or Starts Sept. 1 1 • Liquidators • Estates 4th. C all eves., 733-8663 • Bankrupt • Furniture North West Metro • Equipment • Real-Estate Denver Area. WANTED-BABY W ilt supply excellent 477-5237 455-6857 ______re fe re n c e s .______SITTER ______2021 FAIRFAX PERSONALS Baby sitter wanted. One day a R E D U C E D to $13,950 and W H A T HELP WANTED Ladies' hand made hats for sale. week. Three pre school children. Owner Wants Quick Sale A BUY! 3 bedrooms, 4th. in jupplemefYl g ro c e ry m oney. 2 to B y a p p o in tm e n t. 244-6419. C h e rry C reek area. 333-6419 basement, formal diningroom, . . . and w ill give quick possession of 4 daily. WE TRAIN. Mothers- garage. JUST OFF MONTVIEW this 3-bdrm. home with 3-car garage, large kitchen, diningroom . The kids Retireesand Moonlighters. No BLVD. Excellent condition. To introduce You to the Register Classified Section can enjoy the shade of large trees. obligation. Send for details. P. F H A V A T e rm s. O N L Y S115.00. Basement for storage. Reduced to O. Box 1032. L ittie lo n . PERRY & BUTLER, INC. $9,500. D rive by 4109 S. S H ER M A N, FOR $1.50 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS < Hll: KKN CAVI.SS 4509 E. E vans R e a lto r 757-7696 then call NICK BAKI. 297-5403 or Hun iuK-Si-llinK-TradmK HELP WANTED TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP 794-7390 evenings. FEMALE 6 — B le s s e d S a c r a m e n t ’ RKAI. KSI ATK This offer good for Classified Section only. WANTED MOTHERS Does not apply to Real Estate Display ONLY $137 PER MO. P.l.T.I. VAN SCHAACK k e n n e t h ' r . c a v in s T«> Hell TOYS. Advertising 2026 ASH 2409 W. M A IN REALTOR O fc. 297 5445. Res. 377-7173 A uruhL to December 5 bedrooms, IV4 b a th s , 2 s to ry No Delivery — No Collecting 36 —St. Mary Magdalene No Cawh InveHtment FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX GOOD ASSUMPTION NO DN. Gl PLAYHOUSE CO.. INC. MISS ANDERSON; Beats paying rent. Older 3 bed­ Van Schaack & Co. Green Stamp Bonus- 825-1972 255-6442 room. Payments only S89 per Good Commission month. Near schools, churches REALTOR INSUROR _____ 7 — Chritt t h e K in g and transportation. In Denver Call-744-1055 275 Univerxity Blvd. In B o u ld e r C a ll 466-4974 PALMER, G.W. Hll De A N D R E A , 424-4948 Denvt*r. ('o)o. In Ft. Collins Call-484-34 04 Large family home, 3-bedroom, NIXON modern kit., Ige. rec. room, bed­ 421-0840 Middle-aged housekeeper. Family room in basement, lots of stor­ of 4 (2 children) Live in pre­ age space. Call Mrs. Haigler, 45 —St. Therese (Aurora) fe rre d . C o m m e n c in g A ug. 27 o r 355 6697 (E 1018). The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each Large 3 bedroom brick home, 2 Sept. 1st. 333 4973 After Aug. 27 CROWN Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. bedrooms in basement, large C L IP SI.50 TO IT A N D M A IL TO Baby sitter for 2 yr. old girl. 5 days Classified Advertising, The Register 757-7721, R EA LTO R , 1445 S. H O L L Y rec. room, eating space In kitch­ a week. 6 a.m . to 4 p.m. Near 5th & B ox 1620, D e n v e r 1, C olo., o r phone it in to 11—Holy Family en. Carpets, drapes. Don't miss H u m b o ld t. 82S-114S NODNrei 24 —St. Anthony of Padua 29 —St. Francis de Sales th is ! L E E , 366 8202 333-4716 $83 a m onth buys l '/3 story older QUICK POSSESSION 2 STORY M IL M A R & CO. R e a lto r 364-3323 LOVELY SO. LAKEWOOD HOME home. Near Transportation, 3 bedroom brick home. Part shopping, church, and school. 3 bdrms. brick in quiet area. b a s e m e n t, 2 car detached ga­ BUYING - SELLING - TRADING D cA N D R E A , 424 4948. Nicely carpeted ilv, rm., full bsmf., cov. patio, privacy fence, rage. Flexible terms, option to REAL ESTATE NIXON REALTY landscaped. buy. Good do it yourself - grab a Y 2 J IR O N L Y S16.475 brush home. SERVICE DIRECTORY! 421-0840 GI-FHA-Assume H E L E N SW ARTZ. 733 9486 SCHROEDER & WEAVER 825-1145 11 — H o ly F a m ily 3738 W. C olfax 534-7273 MONTE CARROLL 757-7711 R ealtors 757-7711 Large fam ily home with 24 —St. Anthony of Padua 32 —St. John the Ciill. ,;OK RAY CARPET SERV. GUTTERS & SPOUTS, PLUMBING In-law apartment. 4081 W. WALSH PL. E v a n g e lis t FOR PROFFISSIONAL HELP Ray’s Carpet Service. Carpets Quality Gutters and down Excellent location Only $250 down and low monthly Rat. 744-2lt4 - OIC. 3t7.$433 cleaned in your home. Expert Spouts. All work guaranteed. payments will buy this 2 bed installation and repair. Furni­ F re e E s tim a te s . 825-6495. M e m ­ 433-7066 room, livingroom, kitchen and 5th Ave. at Gilpin ture cleaning. 2 6 yrs. experience. ber of Our Lady of Grace Par­ ish: family room up and 1 bedroom, Good location, most convenient, Van Schaack & Co. Best of references. All Work rec room, utility and storage G u a ra n te e d . 424 6244 o r 424 6482. 17—Notre Dome low upkeep. Nice 2 4 bdrm., full REALTOR INSUROR REAL L A U N D R Y & rooms down. Plus covered patio finished basement, den, garage, CONTRACTORS HARVEY P A R K -B Y OWNER and oversized detached garage. baseboard HW heat. 1700 E. 5th. 275 University Blvd. DRY CLEANING, Located on corner lot with large Denver. Colo. -a- wspecialists-a^w See this lovely 4 bedroom brick shade trees, fenced yard and is O w ner 355-1625 The men in blue. Additions-Remodeling at your doorstep tri-level. Just U'j blocks from I'/j blocks from church and ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. Notre Dame. Large corner lot, We build what you want school. Call 3 2 — S t. J o h n REPOSSESSIONS Repairing, new work, sewers fenced yard, new carpeting. NO M O N E Y D N . F H A LOW P Y M T. 985-4471 the Evangelist A L L A R E A S SI8,S00 . 2205 So. Y a te s, o r c a ll and sink lines cleaned. Our work "W e have the keys. is guaranteed. Free Estimates. 934 0552, Im m e d ia te o cc u p a n c y . M any no down, One of Denver's most beautiful M ID A S CONST. 609 E. A la m e d a 744-0300 call Ut ANYTIME " 25 —St. Bernadette Parkways, enhances newer luxu­ 1 7 — N o t r e D a m e 379.1532 431.3515 429.1439 ry 1 story home. 3 bedrooms, 2’,'j The newspaper is an a d ­ (LakewooLl) CLOVERLEAF REALTY 222-3821 baths, paneled family room off M E M B E R S O F -El it e vertising medium that i-s HARVEY PARK BUY 4435 W. 5Sth Ave. Arvada LAUNDRY 1175 UPHAM formal diningroom. 2 fireplaces, > Better Business Bureau wanted — it is sought a n d Pay only S1500 down and assume electric built-in kitchen. Beauti­ • Assn, of Remodeling Contractors AND CLEANERS mtge. on this sparkling 2 b d rm . paid for and advertising in NICE HOME & INCOME ful patio and landscaped for pri­ ■ Certified Remodeling Contractor brick on a street ol beautiful AND FREE it i.s not an intruder in the of S150 a month to take care of vacy. Electric 2 car garage. homes. Full bsmt., cov. patio, PICKUP A DELIVERY hom e. your monthly payments. Real Automatic sprinkler. Room for 2 CURTAIN LAUNDRIES nicety landscaped. Call Hat spacious 2 bedroom brick with bedrooms and bath in basement. Francis Lace Curtain Cleaners, Johnson, 733-5264. (W 245) 825-3383 SEWER CLEANING basement apartment. Plus small C a ll 333-2272 fo r a p p o in tm e n t to curtains, crocheted tablecloths, CROWN home all rented. Big R-3 site, see 3333 E . 7th Ave. draperies, blankets, spreads, zoned for more rentals. Directly PEALTOP linens, cleaned by latest methods. 757-7721 R e a lto r 1445 So. H o lly SANITARY & SEWER SERV. across street from church. A 32-S t. John 2500 So. B D W Y . 744-3317 Hand pressed only. LINEN SERVICE real good Investment. Call to C L A ^ J I F m 1259 K a la m a th 825 3527. Western Towel Supply Co. 1720 • Se w ers • Septic Tanks the Evongelitf 18 —Our Lady of Fatima see. So. B ro a d w a y. 733 5591. • Sand Traps & Grease Traps 3000 E. 7th AVE. HALLCRAFT ELECTRICIAN Cleaned 233-6537 WHEATRIDGE REALTY Authentic English Normandy. 2 Kv«*r>- iHHUo o f fv r r y newspaper This is the number to call re­ TOWNHOUSE SERVICE Se w er t Water Sereice story, 5 large bedrooms, 3 baths. garding your choice ol colors, Member Joffco Multiple Why not enjoy the maintenance contains informution and features «$S-784J 781 J473 429 97« 22 f t . X 27 f t . liv in g r o o m w it h Rewire, Additions, meters fixtures, carpet, linoleum and List. Serv. tree easy living a condominium of interest to every member of the Cathedral ceiling. Full finished moved. Free Estimates. 790 5368 fam ily. whatever else is needed to com­ 6615 W . 38th R E A L T O R 424 7774 offers? All these units have built- basement with 2 rec. rooms, o r 534-0563 plete the decorating of your own in G.E. kits., carpeting, drapes, SECTION STORM WINDOWS bedroom and bath. Loads of choosing in this 4 bdrm. ranch p a i n t i n g & storage. 4 lots and outdoor BBQ. air-cond., with or without bsmts. ELECTRIC WIRING All makes storm doors, windows, home at 3445 M iller St. Lge. All this plus clubhouse, _____ 2 6 — S t. C o t h e r in g Newly redecorated. Exquisite 220 V o lts . R e m o d e lin g , Repair d e c o r a t i n g screens and patio doors, re. fam. rm. with view, H.W. heat, rec. (ac., sauna, playground. We decor. For appointment to see in g . C a ll a n y tim e , 366-0168. paired and adjusted. In s uran ce shake roof, dbl. gar., full bsmt. ENGLISH BRICK C a ll ROSE L A Y T O N , 789 3600. specialize In townhouses in the FAINTING claims. Reasonable rates. with plastered walls. I'll be hap­ JIM DWYER ELECTRIC. PAPERING 3314 W. 37th ave. 5 rms., Cherry Creek area. MARGE OR s^ECORATING H E N R Y S A W IC K I, 429 2906 py to talk to you about the nook, finished bsmt., wet bar, BISHOP-PERRY, CO. JO H N C U T H B E R T S O N 771 5645. STEAMING 1751 C a lifo rn ia R e a lto r 244-8051 GUTTER SPOUTS S27,950 price when you call extra bdrm,. bath, dbl. gar. MONTE CARROLL 238-1044 TEXTURING DAN CAW THE WINDOW MAN 233-6537 or Rocco J. Ursini, OLD • DRAFTY • BASEMENT 757-7711 R e a lto r 757-7711 777-9375 PAINTING 455-4155, E V E N IN G S . LILLY REALTY CO. 34 —St. Joseph's m Gutters, Spouts WINDOWS REPLACED * ______(G o ld e n )______MOUNTAIN-EMPIRE PAIRED • FREE ESTIMATE 3145 W . 38th R E A L T O R 477-1683 We tipccialize in (luttera RIDGEWOOD REALTY _____ DECORATORS NO JOB TOO SMALL. 9485 W. Colfax M LS R L T R . 233-6537 Applewood Ranchettes and Spout Repiacoment C A L L 255-8520 2725 DEFRAME (luttcrs Cleaned & Painting and Decorating. Spe 2 8 — S t. D o m in ic 2 1 — P r e s e n t o t io n Deluxe 3-bdrm., living rm ., fam ­ Repaired cializiog in residential work. TRASH HAULING _ ily room off kitchen with fire Thoroughly Kx|)erienc«*d NO DN. Gl C A L L A N Y T IM E 255-6635 T ra s h H a u lin g , a n y p la c e i» 735 Q U fT M A N place, covered patio to an over­ Dependable. (Juaranleed Metropolitan Denver. Day or Big 4 bdrm. and family room. 3332 ALCO n size garage. Stable and corral d ic k AMERICAN ROOFING n ig h t c a lls . 322 3558. 2430 New GFA furnace, nothing down 2 bedrooms-) story fer horses. Price includes car ROBERTS pets, drapes, dryer and riding Street. G .l. Asking St2,950. with 1 bedroom apartment SHEET METAL CO. p a i n t i n g a lawn mower. A home to be CH. 4-844« 3IS9 DowniiK DECORATING j- O e A N D R E A , 424-4948 UPHOLSTERY p ro u d of. A fte r * P .M . SU I-803S Wall Washing A Specialty Re Upholstery by a reliable CULLEN REALTY NIXON REALTY ROY L. CLARR Real Estate EXT. 222 Member of All Souls 3774 So. Winono Ct. firm. 35 years experience- 433-6251 44th a t C ia y 433-4197 421-0840 279-5672 P a ris h • 3S-05I7 Holy Nam«» Parish TERMS. National Upholstery. 2145 C o u r/^ ^ l. 222-1372