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m o X o Social Efforts X I X By Jack Bacon ing o f the commission, a recipient nations, the (Register Special) timing especially signifi­ newspaper lamented that Paul VI. with his cant in view of the fact "the neces.sary hardheaded latest encyclical, imposed that the encyclical had approach to aid” was lack­ an inspiring directive and been in preparation since ing. an awesome responsibility the earliest days of the Swanstrom. on the new Pontifical Com­ Pope’s reign. however, said he espe­ m ission for Justice and A Vatican spokesman cially welcomed the Peace. said the document could be Pope’s call for increased The encyclical, Populo- considered a "charter” for foreign aid programs. rum Progressio, focused the new agency, created "You hear an awful lot world-wide attention on the only two months ago in of criticism of foreign first meeting of the com­ a c c o rd w ith a rec o m ­ aid,” the Bishop said. "A mission. in mendation by the Second little of the money may April 17-25, to take up its Vatican Council. be wasted, certainly: hut task of "selling” the phi­ there is just no measur­ losophy of brotherhood ing the good it accom­ needed to banish poverty Edward E, Swanstrom of plishes.” from the world. New York, executive Comment on the Pope’s director of Relief Theologian Father John Courtney Murray, S.J., told prescription for curing a Services — overseas relief another New York news­ world he said is "sick” was agency of the U.S. Catholic paper, the New York almost universally favor­ Conference — and a com­ Tim es, the encyclical Bishop Visits Fitzsimons able — although it drew mission , praised Sr. .Margaret Claydort criticism for some of the should he considered the Marine Pfc. Norman .J, I^archick listens intent­ (•eneral hospital . Father Rydion led the encyclical. Church's answer to Marx­ ly as Maj. James Urban, left, describes the Kttn- Bishop Moran on a tour e>f the military he>spital specific treatments pro­ "After a number of posed. ism, rather than an echo. shot wound Larchick suffered in Vietnam to Bish­ as part of the Bishop’s three-day visit to Denver years o f .study, w-ith the Keynoter The encyclical was timed At the United Nations, op William Moran of the Military and military installations. (See story on pa^e J) help of theologiun.s and Alberto Giovan- to coincide with the meet- economists, the Holy Fa­ Father (Maj.) Adam J. Bydlon, rijjht, Fitzsinuins netti, the Vatican’s perma­ ther has really synthe­ nent ob.server, reported the For ACCW sized the concern that encyclical was "accepted everyone should have with enthusiasm” by dele­ for the poor of the gates — especially those world,” the Bishop said. Meet Set from the so-called "Third "He made a special Keynote speaker for the World” of impoverished point of the urgency of Denver Archdiocc.san and developing nations. the situation. That is the Council of Catholic Wom­ "It was almost evident, dcnvicr. catholic thing he stressed. in w ritin g the encyclical, en’s convention at its " I c o u ld n ’t h e lp bu t luncheon on Monday, April hope that everyone that the Holy Father was thinking of the so many 24, will be Sister Margaret could be imbued with debates at the United Na­ Claydon, president of Trin­ the same philosophy.” tions on trade and devel­ ity college, Washington, Bishop Swanstrom em­ opment, in the General DC. phasized that the task of Assembly on development The convention will be the commission is one of and disarmament.’ Monsi­ held at the Hilton hotel, education — "a program of gnor Giovannetti said.’ Denver. .April 24 and 25. education to achieve some COLORADO’S LARGEST WEEKLY of the objectives of the M O N S I G N O R SISTER Margaret, who Holy Father.” Giovannetti said the "most at the tim e o f her ap­ There is no doubt the welcome topical proposal’ task is monumental, and a pointment at in Thursday, April 6, 1967 Vol. L X l No. 35 in the encyclical immedi­ hint of the opposition that 1959 was the youngest a te ly seem ed to be the can be expected was con­ co lleg e president in the World P'und the Pone tained in the editorial U.S., is considered a lead­ would like to see est. - reaction of the influential ing spokesman on the edu­ lishfKl by the wealthier na­ Wall Street Journal to cation of women. She is a tions, in part with funds Development Drive Gives Big Boost the encyclical. member of the National diverted from armaments, Catholic Educational A.sso- The newspaper took to help the destitute. ciation and the National issue with the Pope's criti­ Monsignor Joseph Grem- Educational Association. To Newmon Apostolote in Colorado cism o f unbridled capital­ (Turn to Page 2) She also serves on the ism and his conviction that board o f directors of the The Newman Apostolute edictinc Fathers have, Greeley. In the second 000. There is also the and library materials to "superfluous wealth o f rich United World Federalists to Catholic students on the through this , year, another $200,000 has need, at least for the be­ the group at Denver uni­ countries should be placed Charities Board and the Greater Washing­ campus of secular colleges been a tow’er of strength been alIocatt*d to the F*ort ginning years, to supply versity. at the service o f poor na­ ton Committee on the o ffers to the Church in on the campus of Colorado Collins project. the costs of op>erating the tions” through expanded Meet on Apr. 11 Plight of Soviet Jewry. foreign aid programs. Colorado one of its greatest university. center. These are known WITH THE continued Sister Margaret is an It is hoiKKl that the suc­ opportunities. M ore than Their college chapel, lib­ by general experience growth of higher education, The 40th annual meeting honorary recruitment 5.000 young Catholic cess of this year’s drive throughout the nation to TH E P O P E ’S statement rary, classes, study groups, one can look forward to a of the board of Denver chairman on the Secretary people are enrolled in the and social activities have will make it possible to run between $30,000 and constantly developing need that it is up to "public au­ will be o f Labor’s comm ittee for colleges and universities of provided the Catholic stu­ put into action at least the $40,000. Out of last year’s in the colleges for the thorities to ch(X)se, even to held Tuesday, April 11. 8 Counselor Aides for Youth the area. Many of them dent with the opportunity first stage of such a center campaign funds, a new- Newman Apostolate. The lay down, the objectives to p.m., at the Catholic are away from the protec­ to live his Christian phi­ at Fort Collins. The cost of building was obtained at support of the Annual De­ be pursued, as the ends to Opportunity. Charities annex, 1663 She has participated in tive environment of their losophy and practice his the minimum facilities for Boulder which is used for velopment Program will go* be achieved, and the Grant street. Denver. homes for the first time. religion. the group of students in­ classrooms; and help was far to make this work ef­ means for attaining these,” forums on varied educa­ A rch bish op U rban J. tional topics and has led The in Fort Col­ volved will exceed $500,- given in the form of books fective. was labeled "warmed-over Vehr w ill preside. F*ast Marxism” by the Journal. discussions sponsored by All are exposed to the lins and Greeley have been year's activities w'ill be re­ dangers of a sccularistic Although the Pope the Association of .Ameri­ attempting the same thing viewed. reports from affili­ w’ay of life completely Award Presented to Vehr pointed out donor nations can colleges, the Office of through their , but ated organizations w;ill be alien to their Christian have the right to see that Emergency Planning, and have been hampered by given, and a discussion on concepts of morality. In its aid is well spent, and the American Association the lack of facilities on future trends of Charities’ the face of a concerted campus. Tells CYO Youths that heavy responsibility of University Women. attack in m any ureas on for proper use rests with programs will be made. the values they have W IT H T H K first years SHE HAS advanced the been taught, they need of the Annual Development cause o f ecum enism in the positive help and To Shed Role of Beatnik Progran. $200,000 was set education through inter­ direction of mature ad­ aside to build a center at State Legislators faith projects for Catholics, vice and guidance to en­ Colorado State University The National Youth itual development pro­ various panels. Awju-d. "Pro Deo et Juven- gram, Search for Chris­ Protestants, and Jews. In able them to preserve in Fort Collins. Moreover, Entertainment was pro­ tate,” (For God and Youth), conjunction with the .Anti- their faith. property was purchased tian Maturity, challenged vided by the members of was presented to Archbish­ Defamation League of both there and at Colorado the y o u th s to shed the St. Anne's CYO, op Urban J. Vehr of Den­ Beatnik philosophy of Pay Honor To For many years the Ben- State Teachers’ College in Arvada, and the CYO unit B’Nai B’rith. she sponsored ver for his long and dedi­ some of their contempo­ from Lcadville. the first Jowish-(?hristian cated service to the youth raries and look to the dialogue following Vatican of Colorado at the annual service of God and Patrick Green and Kathy II. Archdiocesan Catholic country as they continue Sclapp of Annunciation Archbishop Vehr (See story on Page 5) Youth Organization (CYO) their quest for Christian parish, Denver, were ct>nvention held last week­ m aturity in today’s awarded "outstanding The Colorado Senate has passed a memorial resolu­ end at the Hilton hotel, w orld. youth’ awards. tion honoring retired Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. The Denver. resolution was passed unanimously, and listed, as spon­ Abortion Bill A t the . Sunday. A QUINTET of folk sors, the entire Senate. At opening ceremonies A pril 2, the Rev. Gerald singers from St. Anne’s The resolution praised his concern "not only for the Approved by M a r c h 31, the Rt, Rev. Sullivan, youth director for CYO won the Uilent show religious education and worship of the people of the Monsignor Peter Arm­ the o f Cheyenne. tmphy. Cathy Roly of Red Catholic faith, but also for the welfare of all citizens of Oklahoma House strong, youth director of Wyo., told delegates to find Feathers Lake and Kathy this state.” Oklahoma City — (RNS) the Archdiocese of San a true and lasting peace in Lnrghe tied for second "Under the guidance of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. the Francisco and founder the fulfillment of their place. Catholic Archdiocese has become a great and creative — Oklahoma's House of of the CYO spir- destiny in the modern force within the State of Colorado.” the measure noted, Representatives passed and world. and Archbishop Vehr’s "deep personal concern for God sent to the Senate an amendment which would and his country has left its mark upon this state and give the state one of the Also receivin g the Na­ has enriched all of our citizens.” most liberal abortion laws tional Youth Award The resolution was introduced In the senate by Sena­ Glen E llis. Catht»dral lay I The Inside j in the U S. tors W ill F. Nicholson iR.-Denveri and John Donlan S e m m a / u j advisor, who was cited for Pniponents describ<*d the (I).-Colorado Springs); it expres.sod "deep regret at the his work in the CCD and I Story . . . I p ro p o s e d r e v is io n s as CYO programs. announcement of the impending retirement" of the Den­ aimed at halting "roadside • A B O R T IO N explanation ver ordinary, but expressed a hope that "his retirement abortions,” while opponents MICHAEL Franklin of appears in the letters' column will bring him happiness and contentment.” said it could make Okla- The Denver Archdiocesan the Denver Cathedral CYO on Raite 5. The resolution was expected to be passed unanimous­ hopia "the abortion center Chancery office reports a total was elected president of ly by the House. of the southwest.” of $75 donated toward semi­ the Archdiocesan CYO. • FIRST installment of Pope nary bursea during the paat Officers’ installation was Paul’* recent encyclical. "Pop- week. held following the Ma.ss. ulorum Progrenalo," appear* in Also installed were Marcia Section 2, Page 1. Donations for the St. Jude King, Our I>ady of Fatima Rune were received from Sunday, April 9, World Fund Aids Newman Work Denver. H. B.. $5; Denver. parish, Lakewood, vice • SPORTS highlight* of the •Mr*. P.O.. $.5;. Tucson. Ariz., president; Patrick Thorn­ week are on Page 11. anonymous, $5; ton. St. John’s, treasurer; Day of Prayer for Vocations The Newman Apostolate is the answer to the and Mary Lou Zeman. St. protection and development of the faith of Catho­ I/cague of the Sacred Heart • 'ASK and I.eam' appear* in Bernadette’s, secretary. "Vocations are the hope of the cowardice of a comfortable and in­ lics in secular colleges. This building was pur­ of St. . Den­ Section 2. Page 4. chased through the Archdiocesan Development ver. $B0 for the parish huree. 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A Universe of Love By Rev. L. M arvin Read capable o f uniting people A ments of mankind. And, as this moment on. evolution ourselves from others. To It*8 difficult to under­ in such a way as to fulfill stand why our well-devel- we are called to be co­ is to be viewed os the pro­ be ourselves, we must Ed and complete them, for oped concept of God sepa­ creators with him in the gressive intensification of move toward one another only love takes people and rates us 80 widely from shaping o f our individual consciousness which, until rather than away, for the pai joins them by what is ab< him; it’s almost as though, destinies, wc are called that point, had been but true ego grows in an in­ verse proportion to egoism. deepest within themselves: Mil in order to prevent the also by him to be co-crea­ latent in matter. fail p o s s ib ility o f too much tors in the shaping o f the Since that inelTable mo­ The challenge o f our day. God. God-warmth, we have ex­ world’s life. This is our vo­ ment of thought’s birth, then, is a m anifest one. T H E challenge of 20th iled ourselves from him, cation, our destiny and our the world has gone We are to release the pow­ century Christianity is to and him from us. Perhaps corporate challenge. through a great "gather- er o f God that is locked accept a unified mankind it is more comfortable that To think that we can ing-in" of all life; the within the marrow o f our as the evolutionary need of Tu way, to think o f God as escape this challenge is to world is no longer a diver­ being, and this divine pow­ the day; to accomplish the ma "w a y out there,” conven­ dream; no, more than that, gent world, but a conver­ er is what the Scriptures unification, each Christian h o t iently distant from the real it is to turn the world into gent one, a world of ex­ call LOVE and what, with must do his share of per­ tec world of our lives, involved a nightmare. traordinary unification and a surprising freedom, Teil­ sonalizing the univer.se, in no unity but his own. Notice, if you will, the concentration. hard calls "psychical ener­ making it the only kind of W ith God so theologized, "average” Christian life: It g y ” fad a universe that is real for abstracted and absolutized, runs in parallel with other IN SHORT. Teilhard is We must release this hoi saying that a unified man­ love since love alone is persons, a universe of love. tha we exist in something of Christian lives, but is is t an actual disunity with hardly in harmony with kind is the great evolu­ of him; failing a unity with them. Each person is con­ tionary fact o f our time; ho Comment for Today bill God, we are disunited with cerned with the fascinating boldly proclaims that it is 1 each other. toy o f his own life, and the the "Utopians," not the shi The truth should be oth­ interrelation o f vocation, "realists," who are the The David Susskind bi-i eve erwise. I f God is God. he is destiny and challenge is genuine scientists. But, of 1 also lodged deep within our never lived. This is true to notes the Jesuit visionary, Show and Nuns stn very beings, constantly the degree that we — as although the process of de­ the pressing for a release in individuals or as a church velopment has brought us By Paul H. Hallett pni and order to fill every aspect of — play down our corporate to a unity of body-to-body An irate has queline Grennan. have left our persons. In other challenge, our communal and mind-to-mind, we are the Sisterhood in the few enti written to us saying: "I par words, the power of God commission. not yet united heart-to- could wish to see answered months since their ap|>ear- S must also be translated in heart. And this is so for in the Denver Register ance. I did not see this the terms of self-discovery and Pierre Teilhard de Char­ two reasons. why Sisters arc allowed to show, either, hut I have ]ea< self-realization; rather than din, the French Jesuit and First, we frequently have go on a program such as read the remarks of sever­ pag only understand God in the paleontologist, had a vision confused the unity of hu­ the David Susskind show al judicious .siKJCtators, who giv« vagueness of transcen­ o f man’s relation to man mans with the collectiviza­ lust Sunday — baring their said that these fi)ur were I ple< dence, wc should be able to — and man’s relation to tion and standardization of knees and discussing noth­ too intent on displaying God — that seems far people, which, rather than tog« know him elTectively as a ing but sex. I could have their wit before the public, tion commitment that is the fi­ more real than the pseu­ being a celebration of vom ited them out of my too much obsessed with the nal fu lfillm en t o f human do-view of those who failed consciousness, is its degra­ mouth.” thought that they were ac­ . living. to understand him and, for dation. A system of unity Not having scon the tresses. too much concerned that matter, of those that that is impersonal is also show in question. I asked with criticism and too little GOD cannot be reduced continue to miss his point. depersonalizing. someone who had. He re­ with exposition. to the Aristotelian status For Teilhard, the birth of Too, in our concern for ported that two nuns, of a Susskind could, had he o f "Unmoved Mover;” who thought in man, as a part the individual, we have minor updated congrega­ wished, have pul before ever was moved by an un­ of the evolutionary process, confused individuality and tion, were interviewed by the camera any number of moved mover? What IS represented an infinite leap personality. The acme of Susskind and the audience. intelligen t and |)erceptive SCAC£TS tyosr/cs moving about God is that forward in human progress. our uniqueness is found, They wore the none-too- nuns, capable of carrying he not only made the "Consciousness,” he said, not in our individuality, lengthy skirts women on a not unentertaining, world but continues to ’’was now leaping and but in our person. It is ab­ nowadays wear, but they but sagacious, conversation • Listening In make it, trying today and boiling in a of su- surd to try to fulfill our did not talk about sex, ex­ about their vocation. I am tomorrow to unite into one persensory relationships persons by being so indi­ cept in the general w’ay of reminded of an old woman Accepting the Church whole the scattered frag- and representations.” From vidual that we separate explaining why they chose with worn visage hut wise their vocation instead of eyes, who ap[>earcd for an By Archbishop Robert J. Dwyer the m arried life. He was all-too-bricf half minute on "I accept the universe!” In all seriousness, a reading of a good Strings to the Bow favorably impressed by the Candid Camera show Thus did Margaret Fuller proclaim her part of the current state of literature on their department and their of March 26. She was capitulation to reality. She has been cited the subject o f ecclesiastical reform and answers. asked: "What do you con­ more often, alas, with contumely than renewal seems to look not to the repair sider the best age?” She with praise, more often in jest than in and refurbishing of the Church founded Radicalism Restrained Nevertheless, our read­ answered: "I think all ages admiration. High priestess of New Kng- by Jesus Chrij^t. but the .summoning into er’s vehement reaction is are g(X)d. We should try to land Transcendentalism, blue stocking of existence, in the exact .sense of creation, typical o f the shock that be the age we are.” No one the blue stockings, sexless and scientific, of a totally new lK>dy, conceived on a new By Frank Morriss many people feel at the who saw that show was of with her long horse-face and her chronic and original plan, having so little to do The world, of course, with the moral law and freedom should consider idea some people have of so dull an understanding dyspepsia, she had at last fallen in love with the old as to be practically uniden­ does not need Papal words that they respect the every aspect honestly and the updated Religious life. that he could not admire with her little Italian Count, and had so tifiable. We are all acquainted with the to give its steeds of desire rightful freedom of married unselfishly. But in the end, the wisdom of that wise awakened to the realization that the proposals and projections of the indus­ their head. And a careful couples.” as the Council says, the T V appearances, at least old lady. There is no rea­ world was not quite so contemptible an trious Mr. Leslie Dewart for the Church reading of the Pope’s most It takes no great reason­ decision is theirs. It is on the David Susskind son w hy nuns o f o(|uaI experiment as she had supposed. "By of tomorrow, de-I>atinized in her liturgy, recent words in Populo* ing to understand that the doubtful that the state show, have not been good discernment of spirits could God. she’d better!" was dour Thomas law, and ix>pular image, but Mr. could properly interfere for the Sisters’ image. not make an interesting as C arlyle’s comment when he heard it. rum P ro g re s s io concern­ Pope would not consider Dewart must look to' his laurels: he is with that judgment by im­ Susskind is a showman, well as instructive TV which, under analysis, hardly deserves to ing population clearly information "appropriate” definitely old hat. For the real avant shows there was no such or measures "suitable” that posing its own idea as to which means that he will hour. rank as one of his brighter sayings. garde he is a hopeless fuddy-duddy en­ Papal intent. contravene the moral law what the best level of pop­ ask the questions and dir­ meshed (Laocoon again) in the toils of his Indeed, the Pope sug­ or that impinge upon the ulation should be. ect the conversation along ONE L A S T word on up­ But acceptance of the universe is existential evolutionism. gests he mentions the liberty of parental con­ Talk o f "baby licenses," the lines that he thinks dating Sisters’ dress: In by no means erennial task of renewal. This is the mists of legend, who have rebelled the moment population for determining morality in those "radical measures” ind had the background Church sem p er re fo rm a n d a , and for Monsignor Matthew Smith, against reality, stubbing their toes outstrips resources, the this regard: ". . . When the Pope called a growing that would enable him to saw the necessity of a against Dr. Johnson's clod with una­ anyone to suppose, naively, that this is a great temptation exists, there is question of har­ temptation. Neither demo­ new dej)arture. an invention of the 2nd draw out something of the modification in the Reli­ bated confidence that they are there­ said the Pope, "to check monizing conjugal love graphers or sociologists or real meaning of the Reli­ gious garb in order to meet by jiroving its non-existence. Vatican Council, bespeaks either wide- the demographic increase with the responsible trans­ anyone else should be lis­ gious life, he would likely modern conditions. But he, eyed inmKcnce or an appalling ignorance by means o f radical meas­ mission o f life, the moral tened to when they suggest consider that this would as much as the lute great <)f history. But to set out to substitute a ures.” The Pope’s words aspect o f any procedure does that the state can deter­ make his program too dull. Pope, would have failed to "Idealists o f one j>ersun8ion or another, difi'erent model, or to change it so funda­ that immediately follow not depend solely on sin­ mine the proper number of For the same reason, he is see why a Religious Sister from IMato to Bishop Berkeley, from mentally that it is no longer the same, to can, therefore, he taken as cere intentions or an eval­ children in the world. This cast the old aside as outworn, outmoded, going to select his nuns cannot do her work effi­ I*lotinus to Mary Baker Eddy, fmni Bud­ an answer to that tempta» uation o f motives.” In oth­ is giving a competence to dha to 'Fhomas Muggleton. have reacted with a careful eye for ciently in a dress at least obsolescent, this is .something el.se again, tion and are therefore lim­ er words, the good ends of the state it does not and popular appeal. no shorter than secular against the imposition of this too. too 'fhe Church is m»t only the People of iting in their effect. bringing a balance l>ctween should not have. Further, solid flesh and the annoyance of this t(M>, (lod. she is al.so the In.stitution founded Hence, the first four women wore 15-30 years But in the way of hu­ population and resources the very idea is deadly to t(M) solid world of matter. Or they tackle nuns whom Susskind in­ a g o .” Do Sisters have to by Our l^rd and endowed with a specific manity through all the would not in themselves th e hum an d ig n ity on the pro|)osition fn>m the other end of the terviewed were intention­ constitution. You can argue until dooms­ ages which chafes under make moral the means ad­ which true progress has take updating with such stick, denouncing and renouncing all evi­ ally those of "the New day which comes first. People ol' (lod or any restraint, modern man vocated or used to achieve been built during the hideous literalness? A very dence of .spirit, o f a mind creating and In.stitution. but the permanent reality of is not apt to give much Christian era. Breed.” Two of thehi, in­ great majority of them, moving this world and lending itself, this result. the situation is that both are essential consideration to those lim- Intrusion into individual cluding the vivacious Jac- thank God, do not. though in unsatisfactory measure, to aspects of her foundation. The People of itations. We must, some degree of our understanding beyond freedom in the matter of God is a concept ino|>erable without In­ nevertheless, stress them, FURTHER, "It (the procreation can be, howev­ the chance cleverness of a machine. stitution; Institution is inane without the for only these will work for Acceptance of the universe need not moral aspect of any proce­ er, much more subtle than THE DENVER CATHOLIC People of < lod. man’s dignity. mean (and it is obviously doubtful wheth­ dure) must be determined by outright legal restric­ by objective standards. tion on producing babies. REGISTER er the Countess Ossoli had any notion of What is it that impels certain men F IR S T , intervention by so viewing it) bland satisfaefion with These, based on the nature into rebellion against the constitution public authorities in popu­ o f the human person and Overweening propaganda, things as they an*. It is j>erfectly consist­ of the universe? What is it that impels distortion or false interpre­ President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vohr, D.D, la tio n m atters must be his acts, preserve the full Editor ...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty ent with this acceptance, which implies others to substitute their model of the "w ithin the limit of their tation o f statistics, linking acceptance of man’s freedom, to want to sense of mutual self-giving General Manager ...... Frank Schiro Church (after the fashion of "Ideal" competence,” said the Pope. of birth control to welfare, tinker with *he works, to improve here and human procreation in Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter Ward) lor the model bequeathed by The lim its of the compe­ fear mongering — surely and there ujxjn the master-plan, even to the context of true love. Denver News Editor ...... Clement J. Zecha Christ to the Apostles and handed tence of the state are quite these intrude upon the change the face of the earth, without at Such u goal cannot be Associate Editors ...... Rev. L. Marvin Rond, down to us of the present? Obviously, clearly spelled out in both achieved unless the virtue ability of individuals to the same time rejecting the cornersti)ne of there arc as many answers as heads, make free decisions re­ Frank Morriss, Linus Riordan, reality ujx)n which (lod has set his build­ M a te r et M n gistra and of conjugal chastity is sin­ Paul H. Hallett, Jack Bacon and they vary as widely as the human Pacem in Terris. The cerely practiced. Relying on garding procreation. ing. So the whole thrust of t^ucution, complex. A t the Inw'cst level, and be­ Ernest E. Sanchez. Chris Hernon, cultural and sceintific, is to lifl*man by these principles, sons o f So, too, do suggestions and James R. Walsh. neath contempt, there is the itch for adequately summarized the the Church may not un­ his bootstraps so that, under GckI. he that it is progressive and Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy publicity, the urge to attract attention, m atter: "Pu blic authority dertake methods of regu­ might become an architect of his own' humane to employ birth Circulation Director ...... Julia M. Boggs the cheap cleverness of those who (is) based on human nature lating procreation which better world, using the materials at hand. control, medieval and cal­ would jump at the main chance and . . . public authority . . . are found blameworthy by But ho is not to throw the mat(>rials make a tidy profit, even financial, out lous to oppose it. aside and go off in .some wild and futile must always be exercised the teaching authority of Published Weekly by of titivating the public ear. It may he within the limits of mo­ the Church in its unfolding THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (INC.) quest of some other world, created ab in­ suspected that more than a few of itio according to some other formula, rality and on behalf of the of the divine law.” ADMINISTRATIVE 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. 80204 these are hawking their wares in the dynamically conceived com­ moves distant from tradi­ Telephone, 825-1145 P.O. Box 1620 preferably, of course, his own image and market place at the moment. likeness. He is to accept h«*re below the mon good, according to a The Church holds out tional judicial limits, a free given amalgam of matter and spirit Jind At the other extreme are thost* few juridical order enjoying le­ this teaching and unfolding rein to case workers and Subscription: $4.00 a year. he is to solve the th

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I WILL CO ON BEGGING lor iht Sk m i Inditn boys and girls unlil Ihty gal the stm t decent chance In life Ihel other American children get. I need your help of eii hinds Con celled sierrsps. trading stamps, voiun leer leochers. g r * o * and hign. artd of course, money E ve ry lifHe bit helps educate and teed 500 Sre in history. pitality to the servicemen. Mrs. Jack McLaughlin, mon of the history depart­ social with dancing and The fenuile is no longer Community affairs also were Mrs. Frank Breen, ment will review William cards w ill follow. Guests confined to the domestic includes assistance to in­ president; Miss Katherine Manchester’s The Death are invited. St. Joseph HospitaJ scene. Not only are women stitutions and agencies. Sherman, secretary; and of a President. Following today educated, but, they ACCW offers volunteer Mrs. Thomas Curran, trea­ the meeting cofTee will be also have the modern con­ services to hospitals, surer. The group is plan­ served in the private Seton Guild veniences which allows orphanages, nursing homes, ning a brunch to be held lounge. Aides To Hear Speaker them to fulfill a vocation mental institutions, as well at Mt. Vernon country club Members of the Seton as transportation o f chil­ guild will meet April 7 at Dr. M a rv in Johnson, in the hospital’s assembly of marriage and family in June. Friends of the dren and adults to clinics the home of Mrs. Michael director o f research and room beginning at 9 a.m. and, at the same time, college are invited. Persons G a lv in , 1615 S. Ginger surgical education at St. volunteer their services to for medical attention; may call Eileen Breen, Avellino Seminar/ their community. sponsors the Little Flower court. Plans will be made Joseph’s hospital, Denver, In operation since the 255-9460; K ate Sherman. Com m unity Center, and The Friends of St. And­ lor the annual spring card will speak on "The Story of spring of 1955, the auxili­ 355-9759; or Carol Curran; ONE OF the Catholic sup|X)rts the St. Vincent de rew Avellino , party and luncheon to be the Research I,.aboratory at ary donates many hours of 343-1033 for information. action programs of ACCW Paul agency through con­ Denver, aided by Council held April 22 at Loyola St. Joseph’s Hospital’’ at volunteer service yearly. is "Community Affairs." tributions and volunteers. 5161 of the Knights of school hall. Tickets may be the open meetinji of the St. The auction sponsored by Here women become in­ The rural areas fall un­ Columbus, w ill sponsor obtained from any member. Joseph Auxiliary on Friday the auxiliary in 1966 Annunciation formed on the vital secUjrs der community action. their annual pancake and A of $1 each will morning, April 14. helped in purchasing vital of the community — its Here the women promote Branch ham breakfast on April 9 be recjuested. The meeting is open to heart equipment for the government — its economic memberships in National from 8 a.m . to 2 p.m. new coronary care unit at all of the 400 auxiliary |X)licies -- its facilities for Catholic Rural Life ('on- The Annunciation Breakfast w ill be $1 for members and will be held the hospital. C hairm an the education, cultural, and ference. Grange. Farm Branch of St. Vincent’s Aid adults and 50 cents for Tickled Pink Cleaners social growth of its mem­ Unions, National Organi­ society will meet at the children. The public is in­ FREE PICK UP Mrs. John Mueller, Home, 4139 Lowell boule­ «nd DELIVERY bers. Through their in­ zations, and local farm vited. Proceeds will go to 7 9 8 - 5 S 0 8 above, is chairman of Meeting Set Apr. 13 vard, on Thursday, April volvement in community co-ops, and take an active St. Andrew Avellino semi­ Compivic Laundry & the annual card party problems, they spur ad­ interest in rural legisla­ 13. A luncheon card party nary. 1050 S. Birch street. Dry Cleaning Sarv. and luncheon sponsored w ill begin at 12:30. Miss M arge Cochran vancements in social jus­ tion. Denver. t s t i So. B'W ay Littleton. Colo. by the Loretto Education By Court St. Rito May Hession, chairman, Center associates which tice and fulfill their obli­ A film by the American Marie Creamer, will be gations as Christians CURRENTLY, w ill be ^assisted by Mrs. will be held on Friday, Canc*er S o c ie ty w ill be held. Mamie Capra. Mary De April 28. Tickets for the through the Corporal community alTairs is con­ MILE-HI shown as part o f a pro­ The camp committee, Works o f Mercy. Belle, Mary Hamilton, luncheon, which begins centrating on the Migrant CLEANING SERVICE NRS ^ gram planned for the April under the leadership of Activities of love are Labor program. The labor­ Sylvia Wargin, Mary Hol­ WEDDINGS at 12:30 noon, are $1.50 Rugs and Upholstery meeting of St. Rita’s Court Miss Catharine Maloney, implemented by ACCW in ers will be arriving in land, Julia Farrell, James J each, and may be ob­ Expertly Cleaned CANDIDS % 625, Catholic Daughters of met recently in the home Marietta, John Funko, 1 0 tained by calling Mrs. community affairs through (Colorado around June 1. In e ith er C olor or Black America, at 7:45 p.m. in of Mrs. Jewel Mohan to poverty programs such as We are asking for clothing M ary Conners, and Miss In Your Home or in Our Plant and White become trea tra Jack M urphy, 333-5771. sured heirlooms when tak the club house, Denver, on make plans for the 1967 Women In Community and cash donations to pay Gleason. I Quality Work at •Joh Proceeds will benefit the moderate prices. Thursday, April 13. A slate camping season at Our Loretto center. Prizes Service »WICS), Job Corps, for transportation of the ed of officers for the 1967-68 Lady of the Rockies Camp Head Start, the Migrant 0 Insured Protection RORK migrant committee and to with Sifelow's ( I Api will be awarded. PHOTOGRAPHERS season will be pre.sented by for Girls, near Evergreen. Labor Program; through purcha.se food. The Sisters, M ullen PTA Famous Karpet-Kare 1 the nominating committee. Members of the Iward of civic boards, civic drives seminarians, and volun­ Meltiod. , OiCk Bettinqcr din 105] So Gaylord Pk ?33 60)6 Committee chairmen are managers will meet April (United Way Fund is a teers cover some 20,000 A poiluck supper meeting In Committee Set will be held by the Mullen Call — 744-3139 asked to make reports and 8, at 10 a.m. The corporate concentrated effort since square miles in the farm­ 310 W. Iowa Ave, voli announce plans for the Communion Mass and the proportion Catholic ing districts o f Colorado. high school PTA for all iza members at 7:30 p.m., For Education spring and summer activi­ breakfast will be held on Charities receives depends The personal contact is Lu' A pril 12. Donation is 75 ties. Sunday. May 7. on the Catholic volunteer necessary to keep the chil- Dir Center Benefit Members are reminded of d)'en in school, in religion cents for the main course. \ A short meeting to elect the up-coming Archdio­ classes, also to take them 0uaqtt^jKi*U f anc Committee members for cesan Council of Catholic for medical attention. officers for the Mothers’ wil the annual card party Denver Girl Joins Staff club and Fathers’’ club Women convention in Den­ The migrant program is COIN-OP CLEANERS 16 luncheon sponsored by the ver, April 24 and 25, with not a "handout” arrange­ will follow. w h Loretto Education Center tickets for both luncheons ment as many people sus­ ou I associates have been available at the meeting. Of Furnishings Firm pect. It implements social B-W announced. Mrs. John Following the business justice to those less fortu­ Engaged DRY CLEANERS Mueller is chairman of the Geri Guenther, who was college, D enver, and re- meeting and the special nate. The stale of Colora­ Just Drop Them Off • We Do The Rest f< event to be held at 12:30 a ffilia te d w ith a major ceived her bachelor of arts Mr. and- Mrs. Virgil Lee program, as outlined by do. the Protestants and the Approximately $8,(K) Worth p.m., Friday, April 8, at hotel corporation in Denver degree from the University Neal of Pensacola, Fla., I « $250 the lecturer, Mrs. Rose Catholics all work together Of Dry Cleaning For Only the Center, 4000 S. Wad­ and Honolulu, has joined of Denver. She has directed h a v e a n - Lang, a social hour, under on this communal efiort. 4370 Wadsworth Blvd. S( sworth, Littleton. the chairmanship of Mrs. C. J. Welch and Associates, and participated in fund Since both the parents nounced the Mrs. Mueller will be as­ manufacturers agents and raising for charitable orga- must work in the field, engagement sisted by Mrs. C. A. Hask­ .distributors of high quality nizations and has worked nursery schools are provid­ aiCk^^H o f t h e i r me ell and Mrs. Ray Dillon, lines o f furnishings with in politics in Washington, ed for the pre-school chil­ ^ daughter, CARPETS-DRAPERIES Sat noo prizes; and Mrs. John the company’s establish- D.C., and for the Colorado dren. This frees the older Donna Marie, WALLPAPERS c)u Murphy, who will be in Monday Deadline! ment of a Denver sales of- State Legislature. children to atltmd regular ^ t o John ONE OF THE Pre charge of bridge tables. fice. The company’s products. school. (Surrounding states Michael T h e d e a d lin e fo r new.s Wo Directing ticket sales stories and pictures to ap­ Through the company according to Charles coordinate the education Leone, son of AREA Col and mailings are Mrs. J. J. pear in the "D enver Catho­ Miss Guenther will serve Welch, owner of the firm, program with Colorado .so Mr. and Mrs. Woi Donahue. Mrs. Joseph lic Register" is Monday at 9 architects, interior design- have been used in Denver the ch ild contin ues his Jerry Leone RUGS Rul Lynch, and Mrs. George a.m. Correspondents arc ers, and furnishings con- in major bank, university, education as the family .Mi- Neal ^ D e n V C T . asked to have their material den Dunn. John Murphy is tra cto rs in the D en ver and comm ercial interiors, migrates.) Miss Neal is employed by at the "R eg ister" office at mai publicity chairman. metropolitan area. The esta b lish m en t of a On* of the largest showrooms in th* west. Hundreds of rolls of fine this time to assure publica­ Classes in sewing, nut­ the Federal Service Com­ carpets. Also visit our "C O N TR A C T R O O M " and see one of the region's Proceeds from the card Am ong the manufactur- Denver sales office is for tion in the following Thurs­ rition and marketing are mission at Whiting Field, largest selections of commercial carpets and furniture at the lowest den party and luncheon will be day issue. ers represented by the com- the purpose o f making the offered to the women. prices. Milton, Fla. Her fiance is a W o i used to benefit the iwstu- products distributed by the "SERVING THE DENVER AREA SINCE 1950" pany are I. V. Chair com­ These people need your graduate of North high N lants. , and Sisters pany, Edward Axel RofT- firm more readily avail­ help so they can help school, Denver, and was at the Loretto center. man, Inc.; and Stendig, able. themselves. One migrant discharged from the Navy • LIK • ALEXANDR SMITH • MAGEE • FIRTH • ALOON • DOWNS • UtVEN CUSTOM • CULISTAN Inc., featuring designs of child said, "heaven is after four years of .service. • EVANS-BIACK • FAINTER • ROXBURY • AND MANY OTHERS N Miss VanDerRohe, Le- where everyone has a job.” A June 3 wedding is RFSIO(NTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FREE ESTIMATES • EXPERT INSTALLATIONS Pop Blamed Once Again; Corbusier, and Marcel Does this indicate th(* .Mi­ planned. AREA RUC SPECIALISTS Breuer. grant is happy with his lot P< Now for Dirt in House M ISS Guenther, a Den­ in life? ver resident and member (Comments and " I f you’ ll stop to think M heads and pet stains, of St. Philomena’s parish, -‘suggestions for this col- where all the dirt come.s PETITE 4 SoftA. ^HC. Der mostly from dogs who have attended Loretto Heights umn should be ad- cess from in your house, you’ll not been properly trained. drcs.sed to: DACCW Of­ W o n transfer some of the blame FLOWERS Sister Heads fice, 230 E. 17th avenue, C./1 388-9241 for to your husband.” says 255 6t01 . FIRST-AID 8jx)t remov­ Denver, 80203, or call 470 SO. COLORADO BLVD. lunc Parker Douglas of Aurora 1809 H U M B O L D T ST al kit. Douglas said, will Rights Unit 244-7112, Denver) Servicemaster. take care of food and liq­ Chicago — Sister Rose The atmosphere, which is Claire Teeling of the Fran­ loaded with soil from auto- uid stains if caught in Gn time. Regular damp dust­ ciscan Sisters of Perpetual CARPET njobile exhausLs, and heat­ D e l M o n te . ing of uphoKstering with an Adoration, has been ap­ ing system.s. accounts for SHOPPING? Cream , Mix or Match D/s approved cleiiner will com­ pointed the director of the 303 c a n about 108 pounds o f dirt F o r Corn bat hair oil and fxjrspira- recently launched medical every year which falls • First Quality tion stains. services project of the Na­ Geri Guenther S e t more or less evenly on • Latest Colors "I.etting the professionals tional Conference for In­ • Latest Patterns Del Monte. Green Cir carpets, draperies, furni­ Cut or Seasoned, clean your carpet according terracial Justice. The Sis­ • 100 Rolls to Select From Pete ture. and walls. Sliced. 303 can HUNT CLEANERS • Lowest Prices 5 host to your needs is highly ter joins the civil rights Servicemaster reports Beans recommended.” he added. agency staff with 28 years’ Call Representative of Cour that the two principal Direct Mill Buyer Most professionals will experience in the medical $«rv>(.nq Sr Sr Th»r at a hard-to-remove spots are Day or Night come in prepared to move field. She will seek eciuali-’ D e l M o n t e in t hair oil from hushandlv L A R R Y B E L L all the furniture thenv ty for minority groups in 14 oz. gis. for aven 444 -4 7 4 6 Catsup Re selves, and will retire all phases of medical care leaving a fresh, clean look and public health pro­ at 9: underfoot. grams. husi COLORADO COLLEGE OF staih a .m . Medical & Dental Assistants ir.H, mee O L I V E R ^ S A p p ro vd by the Stmte o i Colormdo -- A" M IIII^ 'W m^m MM IM I I M l _ teonderful luncl WOMEN OF ALL AGES TRAIN IN time to 12:1S NEWEST ULTRA-MODERN FACILITIES stock up on Ml Meat Market Enroll Now For your favorite June 26th Classes Del Monte i nati a "Serein ff Deni'pr Since 1923 With Quality Meats” • Write or Pt>one for FR E E Brochure iDELMOMTESAUl foods! Mrs. • Cow Tuition Payments • Nationwide Placement Assistance sent I CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS To ORDER D e l M o n te . • Day or Evening Classes AlasI Frewh Poultry Fish Pineapple-Grapefruit, 6SrBROAOW AY — DENVER 80203 PHONE 223-1526 Bel Grape, Orange, Mix or Match f P rol*«kion «l C u lt»r» to Servt You meeti Tropical Fruit, Phone m-4«}T l)>3 E. SIh Ave. Peter Drinks Merry Cherry 46 oz. can. The Most Important Fo sons WAy Pay Morr for Your m b u r CAKE ARVADA 4 G re « in your life for the 9535 W. 58TH AVI. • 424-7733 W ed d ing M Tomatoes must most important occasion WESTMINSTER 8. Wedding Cakes 3t9S W 72N0 AVf • 428-S097 >1F D e l M o n te . A Speck 1 HR. Invitations Halves & Sliced. for THORNTON M ▼ r\DVDRY /*!CLEANING C A KIIKI/r Pears 303 c a n • 10 E. etTH AVE • ?B7-SS»6 1 DAY LOW LOW PRICE OF WHEATRIDGE M WEDDINGS LAUNDRY 7393 W 44TH AVE • 423-143a 1 0 0 >n f o r m a l > tra weddings RADIO PRINTED WITH NAME 2 0 1 PICK-UP 100 ^****^'^^ WITH NAMES Phone RA-2-2R59 DISPATCH A DELIVERY PRINTED IN GOLD OR SILVER J lOc Each 939- 1STH ST • 244-4493 We are Denver's Weddln* KpeetalisU. having eerved Thnusands of SAFEWAY Home of Fine Pantries haUeftetl Cui»l«»Boera (or 2915 SPEEI 8LVD • 433-6259 4 Sterei to Sorve You LEE O'CONNOR Printing and OIX. TT7-T170 , , M So. Broadway We re*er>'e the right to limit quantities. None sold to deHlrrs. Prices 'mbor .Srs I’rtr-r & I*aul FORT COLLINS p M E R R in St*tlon#rY Co. 4 1 0 Broadway >g*; 155# Coto. Blvd. 141# E. 3rd Avo. in Denver Metro Area including Boulder. Hrfkomfield. Kvergroen. r.tri-'h I54f So. Ceto. Blvd. 2315 SO COUECE • 483-0996 y^iS**S**jS**S**3s**^s**^j**^£**^**^**^**«s»**«8«“ *si**isi**it‘*iti*»;*;*»;a;«»jtt Golden, and Idaho Springs thru Sat., April 8. 1967, Thursday, April 6, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Blue Army Will Present MakerJ Slate Session Style Show in Modesty For April 30 Our Lady of Fati A fashion show, accent­ be served by members of "Marylike drewicM are cut Rosary Makers of ing good taste and modes­ the parish and Rosa­ no deeper than two inches greater Denver area ty, will be presented by ry society. below the neckline, front meet at 2 p.m. on Sum the Blue Army of Our or back; April 30, in the bqs<' Lady of Fatim a at Pres­ F A S H IO N S to be pre­ "M arylike dresses avoid lounge of St. John entation parish, April 11. sented w ill follow stand­ the improper use of flesh- Evangelist church, Dcnjj The style show will be­ ards of the Marylike Cru­ colored materials: gin at 7:30 p.m. in the sade, which arc: "Marylike dresses which Each leader of th area groups is askc cafeteria of the school "Marylike is modest use tran.sparent laces, nets, send at least one def building, 690 Julian street, without compromise, 'like nylons, etc., require addi­ Denver. Refreshments will Mary,’ Christ’s Mother: tional backing underneath: Members are askt bring a 25 cent wr;i "M arylik e dresses have gift for the grab sleeves; .MRS. HOWARD J. TE- Baked goods will be gj Robert Black "M arylik e dresses con­ MANSON. the former Ter­ Knights Notes ly appreciated for ceal, rather than reveal ry Candace Shrefler. is the Blind Auction to be Elected V.P. the figure o f the wearer; Friday Luncheon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. after the meeting. 1 they do not emphasize, un­ Lawrence G. Shrefler of will be awarded, inclui Club At Colfax Bank duly, parts of the body; Lakewood. Bridegroom is "M arylik e dresses have two decorated cakes. "Passenger Trains, Their the son of Mr. and Mrs. Recently, 3,000 ro- E le ctio n o f Robert L. skirts extending below the Fate and Future” will be Donald Temanson, also of were sent to the Ffl To Direct Campaign the suoject of an address Black to the position of knees; Lakewood. The double-ring "M arylik e dresses pro­ ca n S is te r s in Soi by Alexis McKinney, vice president and cashier ceremony was performed America. h A campaign to recruit 100 Colorado (lirlN for training in the Woman’s of the Colfax National vide full coverage, even »Job Corps will be conducted April 3-14 by, left to right, Mrs. I,ucille director of public relations A p ril 1 in Our Lady of also been sent to the Bank, Denver, was after jacket, cape, or stole Clannin, project director: Mrs. Ira E. Slack. Mrs. Helen Ware, recruiting for the Denver and Rio Fatima church, Lakewood. an Reservation in Grande railroad, at the _ announced by are removed.” d ire c to r; and M rs. F ran c es Edmond. Girls who participate* in the -Job A reception was held. Fol­ Dakota. The Civics clu Friday Luncheon club the president. Corps training program receive training in employment fields, homemak­ lowing a wedding trip to St. Therese school, An: sponsored by Council 539 C h a r le s R. ing, budgeting, child care and dietetics. I’hey are paid while they learn. London, the couple will re­ has .sent hand-made of the Knights of Colum­ S i I 1 8 t r o p . New Ft. Collins side in Golden. ies to American servi bus. B l a c k , a in Vietnam. S The luncheon begins at 1 2 y ea r Officers Inducted Campoign Begins To Recruit 12 noon at the ('ouncil’s management M idd le-A ged W om en Sum m er Fun home, 1555 Grant street, veteran in New officers of the Ft. In Nursing Program Drivers — Don’t cause >oid Denver. Admission is .$1.25 the banking Collins District of the Ar­ child to miss a .summer of fa| p<*r ixjrson. industry and chdiocesan Council of Teaneck. N.J. — Holy because you took a chance thu 100 State Girls For Job Corps a 17 y e a r Catholic Women who were- Name Hospital SchfX)! of spring. Be alert for childreit Engaged inducted at a meeting held play wherever you driv<- OnijE Rob-„Bi.ck =P‘=‘^>alist in Nursing here has reported A campaign to recruit training for jobs in which at such agencies as recrea­ April 4 are Mrs. Sterling a pilot program in having by being on the watch at aU Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. the credit 100 Colorado girls for they can earn a decent liv­ tion centers, schools, wel­ Brechtel, current first middle-aged women in its times can you be sure yoO training in the Woman’s ing. fare offices, churches and Nazzaro of Denver have field, comes to the East won’t end childish play in tra­ Colfax institution from the vice-president of the Ft. classes to be a successful Job Corps will be conduct­ housing projects, Mrs. a n n o u n c e d gedy. First Bank of Aurora Collins district; Mrs. My­ project. Sister Edmund, ed from A p ril 3 through THIS opportunity for Ware reports. ^ ^ e n - g a g e m e n t where he served as assist­ ron Siefkin, district chair­ director of the nursing April 14. Colorado’s girls comes as Colorado has sent 355 man of personal formation; o f ant vice president. school, said that the older The campaign w ill be the result o f openings in girls to Job Corps Training and Mrs. H. C. W arner women are more likely to FLOWERS if daughter, He holds a graduate cer­ directed by W'K’S (Women the 16 Woman’s Job Corps ( ’enters, according to Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Frison, stay at the hospital — and ” V E m i 1 e e tificate from the American Slere> In Community Service* the Training Centers located Clannin. district committees. the younger graduates will , JoAnne. to Institute of Banking and to btM er volunteer recruiting organ­ throughout the United The Rt. Rev. Monsignor marry or move to other M r v i YOU. John P. Rog- earned the highest class ization, according to Mrs. States. THE GIRLS receive job an II, son of Richard Duffy, who cele­ areas. Lucille Clannin. Project M rs . H elen W a re is training and also study average at the institute in brated the opening Mass, Mr. and Mrs. 1964. At the Colfax Na­ Director of WICS. recruitment director and is "life skills” which include is dean and spiritual Jack P. Rog- tional Bank, Black will be Volunteers from Denver working with Mrs. Flor­ homemaking, budgeting, director of the Ft. Collins EVELYN S DRAPERIES Mi~.s.„.ro “ n "f Hun- responsible for all internal and 48 Colorado counties ence Pascal and Mrs. child care and diet. They district. t i n g t o n accounting and supervise Highest Quaiily Woik w ill contact girls between Frances Edmonds in charge are paid while they learn. Beach, Calif. The bride- Author William E. Bar­ and Materials all loan activity. rett addressed the meeting, 16 and 21 years of ag® o f W’ICS field services. Girls desiring to join elect is a graduate of St. 1501 South Pearl St. who are out-of-school, V’olunteers will he the Job Corps and are Mary’s college, South Bend, which some 150 women Tel 744 C439 attended. out-of-w’ork, and need available to talk with girls not near a WICS office, Ind. Her fiance, a graduate may write WICS head- o f Notre Dame university, News Deadline 1967 International Tourist Year ejuartors in Denver, 507 is at present a second-year The deadline for news NORTH DENVER University building, law student at the Univer­ CATHOLiC • INTEREST Ecumenicol Press Meet stories and pictures to ap­ sity of California, Los Vacation Tours to EUROPE 910-16th St. Denver, pear in the " Ite g is te r ’’ is OPTICAL Colo. (80202) or cal! Angeles. A Labor Day Monday at 9 a.m. 22 to 23 Days Scheduled for Saturday 623-4349. week-end wedding is Servifif North Denver 22 Years LITTLETON WORLD olanned. C om olcle An ecumenical press president of the Colorado Opticdl Service TRAVEL AGENCY meeting will take place Catholic Press Women and OPTICIAN 'Th e Only Stop Before you Leave” Saturday. April 8. at 12 form er president o f both Evening Mass Tiovuena t»i# 798-1386 noon, in the Denver Press the Colorado Press Women I E W A Y N E ______1449 \V. Liu. Blvd., Littleton. Colo. club, when the Colorado and National Women And Holy Hour Sonnif. INGRAM Press Women, the National Writers, will intmduce the 477-5759 Women W riters, and the speaker. Slated for Sunday Flowers For Ali OccHsion.-* 4022 Colorado Catholic Press Merrie Lynn of KOA-TV. 5050 So. Fed. B l v d . ______704-3352 TENNYSON ST, Women will gather to hear D enver, president o f the An evening Mass and GIVE Rutherford Phillips, presi­ National Women Writers, Holy Hour sponsored by ^ " 9 dent of the American Hu­ w ill be moderator for the the Theresians of the Den­ question-and-answer period. \ mane Association. ver Archdiocese will mark Mrs. Grace Ix)we, presi­ Reservations may be the World Day of Prayer ^ A IMUIM dent of the Catholic Press made by phoning Miss for an increase in voca­ Women, will preside. Frances McCarthy 244- tions, in St. John the Mrs. Willard E. Sims. 5657. Evangelist church at 6 COMING HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AlO TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH p.m., Sunday. April 9. The Mass will be ofiered Have you ever wished your family had a ? by the Rev. John V. And­ North Denver ACCW Now you can have a ‘nun of your own’—and erson. and the Rev. G. share forever in all the good she does. . . . Who Potiuck Fete April 18 Luis. S.V.D. will give the is she? A healthy wholesome, penniless girl i . M A Y 11™ her teens or early twenties, she dreams of th i YOU day she can bring God's love to lepers, Members of the North in St. Bernadette’s pari.sh, Theresians of Denver in­ C A N ’T phans, the aging. . . . Help her become a Si: Denver district Archdio­ 7240 W. 12th avenue. vite all to join the Holy GO ter? To pay ail her expenses this year and nej I cesan Council of Catholic Lakewood, on April 18 Hour devotions on this SPECIAL TABLOID YOURSELF. she needs only $12.50 a month ($150 a yea , Women, are making plans starting at 11:30 a.m. special day set aside by S O T R A IN $3(X) altogether). She’ll write you to expres for their annual potiuck The main course of roast Pope Paul VI to pray that A her thanks, and she'll pray for you at dai luncheon that will be held beef, rolls, and cofTee wil! this great need of the HONORING THE INSTALLATION SISTER Mass. In just two years you’ll have a 'Sister c ‘ be furnished by the dis­ Church be met through a your own'. . . . We’ll send you her nan)e > trict. Each person at­ rich increase of worthy vo­ receipt of your first gift. As long as she liv you'll know you are helping the pitiable pcopi tending is to bring a dish cations. OF Greeley CCW of her choice to serve six. she cares for. . . . Please write us today so sh A .5()-cent donation will can begin her training. She prays someone <• ARCHBISHOP JAMES V. CASEY help. District Meet be asked. Prizes will bo Monday Deadline! given. Women from all af­ Set April 11 The deadline for news "WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT INDIA?” filiates and all parishes are stories nnd pictures to ap­ OWING TO THE SHORTNESS OF TIME Greeley — Women of St. invited. After the luncheon pear in the "Denver Catho­ □ The parishioners gather the stones and d( P eter’s parish, here, will there will he the installa­ lic Register" is Monday at 9 the construction free-of-charge, under their pari a.m. Correspondents are host the (Greeley District tion of officers for the HOW ish priest's direction. That's how in India a coming year. asked to have their material AND TO THE LIMITED ADVERTISING STAFF, Council of Catholic Women TO church, school, rectory and can be Women of all affiliates at the "Register” office at IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE REGISTER HELP built for only $10,000. . . . Name the parish at a meeting on April 11 are asked to make plans to this time to assure publica­ THEM for your favorite , we'll erect a permanent in the Elks Lodge, 35th TO CONTACT ALL POTENTIAL ADVERTISERS. attend at least one of the tion in the following Thurs­ HELP plaque asking prayers for your loved ones» il.^ avenue and 28th street. days of the convention that day issue. PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT BEEN CONTACTED THEMSELVES you build a parish in '67 as your > Registration w ill begin will be held in the Hilton lifetime mission gift. . . . Write Mons^ at 9:30 a.m., followed by a AND ARE INTERESTED IN BEING REPRE­ hotel on April 24-25. All Nolan for details. business session and in- SENTED IN THIS ISSUE ARE ASKED TO CALL women in the city are in­ "7 Archbishop Mar Gregorios will write perl sUillation of officers at 11 vited, and tickets can he THE REGISTER ADVERTISING DEPART­ ally to say where he'll locate it if you enR a.m. Following a board purchased from any mem­ M E N T , 825-1145 him to buy ($975) two acres of land as a m ol meeting at 11:4 5 a.m., farm for a parish priest. Raising his own fod ber. luncheon will bt* served at the priest can teach his parishioners how to I I'ickets have been NEED 12:15 noon. crease their crop production. (A hoe costs on| mailed out to all presi­ DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISING COPY AND Mrs. Marg Schoenaman. OFFICE $1.25. a shovel $2.35.) dents and. as tickets are SPACE RESERVATION ISAPRIL15TH. 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N V 10017 Also Wall to Wall Cleaning in the Home Ph. 534-2343 Telephone: 212/YUkon 6 5840 Pagg_8 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, April 6, 1967 House of Lord TV Series R o u n d u p o f Current Movies Slates Book, Play Panels Discussions of contempo­ ning With Me, Jesus F ollow in g is a roundup rather than compromise his tation even for viewers who in adaptation of the Broadway rary controversial books (Rev. Malcolm Boyd); the of recent motion pictures conscience. Adapted for the regard Antonioni as one of the musical about ex-window and plays are being fea­ Rev. Hugh O’Donnell. with critical information screen by Robert Bolt from his most significant of those using washer's schemes to reach top tured in the current House June 4: Dr. Zhivago provided by the National own widely acclaimed stage the film UH a medium of ar­ of big corporation in the shor­ tistic expression. The principal test impossible time. Sharp, o f the Lord television se­ (Boris Pn.sternak); the Rev. Catholic Office for Mo­ play and directed masterfully by Fred Zinnemann. who has difficulty is that never before witty spoof retains most of the ries on KLZ-TV, Channel Carl Beavers, C.M. tion Pictures. The evalu­ combined all the talents of his has Antonioni himself been so same Frank Loesser music, 7, Denver, at 9:30 a m. June 11: The Secular ation of the films is by medium to bring alive a story cold and impersonal in depict­ quota of running gags. F'ew Sundays. City (Harvey Cox); the the N C O M P. with meaning for men and ing the isolation of his char­ dull moments. With Michele Following is the schedule Rev. Stephen Handen. l

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1 Thursday, April 6, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 9 Loretto Heights Musicians CLASSIFICATION »Y NATIONAL CATHOLIC OFFICi FOB MOTION PICTUKIS Set Spring Concert Apr. 16 Students o f the music Accompanists for the department of Loretto concert will be Sharon Knilnwine ar«* rlaMincHtionH of motion plrtureit of the National Heights college will pre­ Bowers. Gail Gardetto (pi­ Catholic Office of Motion Pictures for films currently playing in sent their spring concert ano and accordion), and Denver flrNt*run, neighborhood, and drivc'in theaters, as w ell as fr(?€ to the public Sunday, those appearing on television in the Denver, Colorado Springs and Patricia Spittler. Sterling areas. Kutings of movies on TV a«* checked against April 16, at 3 p.m. in the listings found in '*TV Guide” magazine, ('lassiricalions are: A-1 Center of Performing Arts family; A-2 adults and adolescenU; A-3 adults only; A-4 adulU only at 3001 S. F(?deral boule­ with reservations; B Morally objectionable in part f»»r ail; C Con­ demned. (Compiled by Carol (ioodt vard. No tickets are re­ quired. P Highlights | Current Movies A -3; M urderers H ow , B; .Muns­ The program is under ter Go Home. A-2; Muscle the supervision o f Sister Saturday, April 8 — A Countess From Hong Beach Party. A-2; Night Games. Katherine Therese, chair­ Damn Yankees, Channels Kong A-3; A Funny Thing Hap­ C; Not With My Wife, A-3; On man of the music depart­ 4, 2, and 5; 7 p.m. pened on the Way to the For­ the Waterfront, A-2; Prehistoric Women, B; Heturn of the Seven. ment, and will include Sunday, April 9 — The um. A-3; A Man for All Seaons. voice solos, choral works, A-1; An Kye for an Eye, A-2; A-3; Russians Arc Coming. A-1; Questions, Channels 4 and Covenant With Death. B; Door- Some Came Running, B; Spi­ piano duets, oboe solo and 5; 2 p.m. nout, A-1; Strange Bedfellows, to-Door Maniac, unlisted; a woodwind ensemble. Sunday, April 9 — A-3; Across the River, Fahrenheit 451. A-2; First to Sound and Sights of New A-1; That Man in Istanbul. A-3; Choral works by Thom­ Fight. A-2; Georgy Girl. A-4; Orleans, Channels 4 and 5, Grand Prix. A-3; Hawaii, A-3; That Touch of Mink, B; The son, Poulenc, Gershwin, Chase, A-2; The Game Is Over, How To Succeed in Business, 2 p.m. C; The Premature Burial, A-2; and Lecuona will be sung A-2; Hurry Sundown. C; In Like Sunday, April 9 — The Hare Breed, A-1; The Ra­ by the Choraleers under 'On the Waterfront' Director Flint, A-2; Is P a ris Burning, A-1; Yankee Sails Across Eu­ ven. A-1; The Shop on Main Night of the Generals. A-3; Oh the direction of Mrs. Jan S t r e e t , A -3; T h e S w in g e r . H; In Ice Capades rope, Channel 7, 8 p.m. Mrs. Joseph McCIoskey, publicity chairman for D ad. P o o r D ad. B; Kage, A-3; Sullivan. Members include Thunder Road. A-2; To Kill a Monday, April 10 — the Catholic Education Guild, discusses theories Sound o f .Music, A-1; Tam ing o f Jan Connelly, Beverly the .Shrew. A-3; The Busy Body, .Mockinghiro, A-2; Tobruk. A-2; Peter Voss, above, will be among the skating Charlie Brown’s All-Stars, of art appreciation with author and director Elia Trouble With Angels, A-2; Torn A-3; The Bible, A-1; The Cor­ personalities appearing in the new 27th edition of Dutcher, Paula Flynn, Gail Channels 7, 2, 3, 5, and Kazan, during his recent visit to Denver. Kazan’s C'urtain, B; V enetian A ffa ir. A-3; rupt Ones. B; The Haliucihation Ice Capades which will be presented at the Den­ Gardetto, Sande Hawley, 11; 6:30 p.m. film, "On the Waterfront,” will be shown as the Walk Don't Hun, A-3; Warning G e n e r a t i o n , u n I i s t e <1; 'The Jamie Scarafiotti, Mary Shut, A-2; Wild Angels, B; ver Coliseum April 19-23. Tickets, ranging in price Monday, April 10 — second in a series of three motion pictures in the Professionals. A-3; 'The ({uiller Ann Schartz, Nora Smith, Academy Awards, Chan­ Spring Film Festival, sponsored by the guild, on Memorandum, A-3; The 25th Wrong Box. A-2; Your ('heatin from $2.50 to $4.50, may be obtainecl by w riting Hour, A-2; Thre»- Bites of the Heart, A-2. Ice Capades, P.O. Box 94, Denver, Colo., 80201, or Sue Wendel and Mary Ann nels 9, 2, 3, 5, and 13; 8 Thursday evening, April 13. Sister Adele Marie of Apple, h; Thunder Alley, Un­ Wilkins. p.m. Machebeuf high school, Denver, will be the guest On 'Television by calling Denver, 255-464.3. listed; 'Thunder Hoad, A - 2; Tuesday, April 11 — critic at the 7:30 p.m. showing in the theater at 'Trunk t«> Cairo, A-3; War Italian SATl’RDAY. APRIL H P IA N O duets w ill be Dick Van Dyke Special, St. Francis de Sales high school, Denver. Tickets, Styl«', unlisted; Warning Shot, Charlie Chun in Shanghai, at $1, are available at the door. A-2. A-1; Hudson's Huy. A-2; Les played by Sharon Bowers Channels 7, 2, 3, 5, and .Miserables, A-2; Kevolt of the Ice Capades Coming and Jody Duca; Martha 11; 6:30 p.m. Npijjhhorhood, Drive-In .M ercen a ries. A -3; Sam ar, A-2; Harrison and Linda Room­ Wednesday, April 12 — The Champ, A-2; Johnny Dark. er; Gail Gardetto and Ja­ Danny Thomas Special, Central City Hotel Gets New Manager Any Wednesday. A-3; Arrived- A -1; Kissin Cousins. B; .Moulin R ouge, B; Wind A cross the Ev­ April 19—27th Edition mie Scarafiotti; Sue Soder- Channels 4, 3, and 5; 9 • A new manager of Cen­ toric Colorado landmark, erci Bahy, B: Beach Party, A-3; blom and Frances McGraw; p.m. tral City’s Teller House and direct its 80 employes Bikini Beach, A-3; Blow Up, C; erglades. B; Fiend Without a Face. A-.3; Five (iuns West, A-2. Friday, April 14 — The Boy Did I fiet a Wrong Num­ The 27th edition of the Man and Wonderchimp,” Barbara Barlow and Pa­ hotel for the forthcoming during the three-month SUNDAY. APRIL 9 Investigation’ Channels 4, summer season ha.s been ber. A-.3; ('ast a Giant Shadow, Ice Capades will be pre­ portrayed by Dave Pitts tricia Spittler: and four Central City Festival be­ The Naked Hills, A-2; Francis 2, and 5; 7:30 p.m. A-3; Dead Heat on a Merry-(io- and Spanky, will charac­ pianists at two pianos, named by Donald T. Car­ ginning June 1. Hound. A-3; Deadlier 'Than the (ioes to the Races. A-1; Mr. Ma- sented at the Denver Coli­ seum Wednesday, April 19 terize modern T V heroes. M ary Kay Conway, Mary ney, president of the Cen­ Hanau comes to Central .Male. B; Dear John, C; Dr. goo’s Storybook. A-1; The tral City Opera House as- City with a wide range of Zhivago, A-2: Easy Come, Easy V.l.P.'s, A-3; Until They Sail. B; through Sunday, April 23. Lynn DiGrazia. Sharon s(x:iation. G o, A-2; Fireb all MN). A-3; F ol­ T h e Outsider, A-2. The all-new production W ORLD champions Otto Hulbert and Ruth Roth. Wants hotel management experi­ low .Me Boys, A-1; Follow That Wolfgang H. M. Hanau, ence over more than 13 .MONDAY. APRIL 10 features six special pro­ and Maria Jelinek will be Piano selections have Dream. A-1; Fortune Cookie, Lady ol Kurlestiue, B; High duction numbers and some featured in a "Salute to St. M ark's Body 32, w ill manage the his­ years. A-3: Glass Bottom Boat, A-2; been chosen from works of School Confidential. B; The 20 individual performances (dory Guys, A-2; Hotel, A-.1; Hot outsider, A-2; Sully and Saint Canada.” Others appearing Stone, Boyle, Monti-Gould, Alexandria, Egypt — Hods to Hell, A-3; House of Anne, A-1; Dodge City, A-I; by skating champions from include champion figure Gershwin, Mozart, Schu­ Patriarch Kyrilios of the Usher. A-2; How to Stuff a Wild Tlancho Notorious. B; Dark throughout the world. skater Aja Zanova and Bikini. B: Is Paris Burning?, bert and Milhaud. Coptic Orthodox Church Angel. A-2; Dreambout, A-2; Among the Ice Capades Olympic figure skater A-1; to the Beginning Marked Woman, A-2. Voice soloists are Mary •has sent a message to Pope of Time, unlisted; Kiss the Girls performers are Hans Leit- Sashi Kuchiki. TUESDAY. APRIL 11 Ann Wilkins, Jan Connel­ Paul requesting the return an d .Make T h e m D ie, A-3; I-a Suddenly It’s Spring, A-2, er. Vienna-born comic; of the b ^ y of St. Mark for Strada, B; .Maya, A-1; .Morgan, Performances of the Ice ly, and Nora Smith singing Lady for a Night, A-2; I>rcam- Swedish champion Ann- burial in the Coptic Ortho­ Capades, presented by selections by Saint-Saens, boat. A-2; Blondie Meets the Margaret Frei, winner of dox Cathedral here. Ac­ Harry A. Fowler, Inc., are Puccini and Donizetti. Jean Boss. A-1; Another Time. Anoth­ the European Gold Test cording to tradition, Mark, TYNAN TOWN er Place, A-3; Happy Go Lucky, scheduled Wednesday and McCarten is oboe soloist trophies; 21-year-old Tom­ is one of the four evangel­ B: The Bonnie Parker Story, B; Thursday at 8 p.m.; Friday and will perform Handel’s Presents my Litz, winner of the ists who brought Chris­ The (lift of Ix>ve, A-2: Calamity and Saturday at 8;30 p.m. world’s free-style skating "Concerto No. 8 in B Flat.” tianity to Africa around "Academy Awards Jane and Sam Bass. R; The and matinees Saturday at Jackie Robinson Story, A-1. title; and the graceful team The w(X)dwind ensemble, the year 62 A.D. The Cop­ Throuf’h The 2 p.m. and Sunday at 2 Tears" WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12 of Phil Romayne and and 6 p.m. directed by David Abosch, tic Church considers St. The Magnificent Fraud, A-2; Cathy Steele, favorites of will perform a divertimento Mark its founder. The Sun Antone, A-2; Calamity Jane the Denver audience. by Haydn. Members of the saint is buried in Venice. and Sam Bass, B; The Interns, T ic k e ts , at $4.50, $4. A-3; Ferry to Hong Kong, A-2; Of special interest to $3.50, $3, and $2.50, may ensemble are Marty Tripoli. A-2; Ride the Man children will be the (X)lor- be obtained by writing Fitzgerald, Jean McCarten, Down. A-1; Terror In a Texas ful presentation of the En­ Ice Capades, P.O. Box Jan Robinson, Jo Scherrer, VOCATIONS Town, A-2; Zero Hour, A-1; 94, Denver, 80201, o r by Kathy Rhoades and Mary lx>uisa, A-1. chanted Forest and comic Freddie Trenkler. "That- calling Denver, 255-4643. Ann Wilkins. HOLY CROSS BROTHERS THURSDAY. APRIL 13 TUCH in i inUN TOONS M(N Secret File-Holly wood, A-3; TEACHING and OTHER PROFESSIONS Just This Once, A-2; Zero Hour, »W /r. m if.V ( HOSS HHOnihHS A-1; About Mrs. Ixislie, B; Riff St s Uioertilr V 7 Azstii. Ttus Raff, A-2: The Golden Horde, Yesterday's Movie Award H«lr Crttl Jr. Cltlfft ||«M i-J Nitre De«e IK A-2; The Wild Blue Yonger, A-1; Heir Crest Hitk Scleil V-7 Eteskii|. N.Y. Dawn at Socorro, A-2; Top Ba­ Fair weather or deep snow . . . nana, B. Winners Scrapbook Theme raiti or shine . . . McDonalds is open FRIDAY. APRIL 14 BE A ' every day! It's M cD onalds Ho! . . . Give Me a Sailor. A-1; The "Academ y Awards The Champ, Katharine Lodger. A-2; Dawn at Socorro, from Grand Hotel. [TEACHING for cleanliness . . . courtesy . . . Through the Years,” a Hepburn in Morning Glo­ A-J2; All in a Night’s Work, A-3; The program, produced I W r it e : The Great Man’s Lady, A-2; The program devoted to the ry, Luise Rainer in The quality . . . wonderful hamburgers by Ed Tynan, is directed Brothers of the Holy Rosary Battle At Apache Pass. A-I; The movies’ Oscars, will be Great Ziegfcid, as well as and narrated by Clement 101 Boynton Lane. Reno, Nevada and other delightful goodies! Big Land, A-I; Ma and Pa presented on Scrapbook of George Arliss, Diana Wyn- J. Zec’na. ettle, A-1; The Monte Carlo Sound Sunday, April 9. 10 yard, Marie Dressier, Story, A-1: Girls in Prison, B; A aftw Sfnrfs Fnth...Sv9fy Day Kiss Before Dying, B. p.m.. on KFML-P'M (98.5), Charles Laughton, James Denver. Cagney, Bing ('rosby. Jane 1 So. Federal Blvd. at Eiisworth WE 4-9sM Monday Deadline! "Are the Awards Art or Wyman, ancl S[>encer Tra­ Artificial?’’ will be the cy. BARNUM' LIQUORS KFML-FM (98.5) The deadline for news, theme o f the program as A special segment will The Friendly Store stories and pictures to ap­ "Presentation Parish" McDonaldls ® Denver pear in the "D enver Catho­ voices of film stars of yes­ feature Greta Garbo and E. Colfax at Pennsylvania terday, most of them acad­ John Bairymore in a scene Mike vendegna Angelo Vendegna 10 P.M. lic Register" is Monda> at 9 a.m. Correspondents are emy winners, will be Sunday. asked to have their material heard. A pril 9 at the "R eg ister" ofTicc at Included will be the With the Voices Of: this time to assure publica­ voices of Lew Ayres in All Lew Ayres. Katharine Hep­ tion in the following Thurs­ Quiet on the Western burn, Luise Kainer. (ieorge day issue. Front, Wallace Beery in Arliss, Marie Dresler. Wal­ la c e B ee ry , ('h a rle s 1.4iugh- Exciting Register Tours Inn. Janies ('agney, -lack Lemmon, Hubert Donat, Others in 1967! Produced by: Edward T. Tynan Directed and Narrated by; BREWED WITH Clement J. Zecha PURE ROCKY O PILGRIMAGE TO MEXICO O F A IL VACJUriON PILGRIMAGE BILL PROBLEMS? MAY 12-25 JO S IS fH % SEPT. 5-28

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Our Lady o f Fatima par­ A L L 10th through 12th Cub Seoul Pack 206 of ish, Lakewood, is continu­ grade students are invited St. Rost* of Lima parish. ing to sponsor the Family to attend. Students must Denver, will hold its annu­ Living Program. The lx>ard have a signed permission al Kite Derby at Houston pre8entc*d a series of family slip from their parents if park, Denver, on Sunday livin g sessions fur grades their parents do not attend afternoon. April 9. at 2 six through nine lust the session with them. p.m. Prizes will be award­ January. Mothers are urged to at­ ed. The senior high school tend with their daughters A meeting of the I^eaders series for grades 10 and fathers with their of Pack 206 will be held at through 12 combined, will the home of Mrs. Kdward be held the lust three Becker. 178 S. Alcott. on weeks of April. The girls’ Monday Deadline! W ednesday. A pril 12. 8 sessions will he held on The deadling for news p.m. A court ol honor will April 11. 20. and 27. and stories and pictures to ap­ be held in the parish aud­ the boys’ sessions on April pear in the "D enver Catho­ itorium on April 10. 7:.30 12. 19. and 26. All sessions lic Register" is Monday at 9 p.m. Charles Dreiling. Ron begin at 7:30 p.m. Dr. a.m. Correspondents are asked to have their material I.ederhos. and Ronnie Charles Zarlengo, who has Shelton will l>e honored. at the "Register” office at been associated w’ith this this time to assure publica­ type of program in the tion in the following Thurs­ Young Award Winners Denver Public Sch«H>ls for day issue. St. Louis C Y O Dance Pupils of grades five and six of Holy Trinity school. Westminster, received awards from Bernard Schmitz, president of the Holy Name Mens’ Cub Scout I’ack 1.36 of Working on decorations for the upcoming CYO club, for speeches given on the topic. "America’s Most Famous Landmark.” St. Louis parish, Knglc- dance to be held A p ril 14 at St. Jam es’ gym. D en­ Accepting the bond as first prize winner is Douglas Anderson, right, son of wood. is sponsoring a mem­ ver, are. left to right, Mary Hutman, Bill Burns, Suppose We Send VOU Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson, whose topic was, "The National Shrine of bership drive for boys eight Pat Poisson, Robert Poisson, and Tim (lartland. the .” Second and third place awards were given to years of age or older. In­ The Daniels will furnish music from 8:30-12 mid­ A Check for a Change? Alan .Johnson and Cynthia Czeezok. The awards were given at a special terested persons may con­ night. Adm ission is $1.50 per person or $1 with open house night when ribbons were also awarded to participants in the tact Scoutmaster Dean C Y O card. .Withers at 781-69,54. school’s science fair. • We'il do it every year of your life if you estab­ lish an Extension Annuity. • Sample returns on Extension Annuities: Youth Highlights s CYO Activities Cathedral chairman-in-charge of the Age .Men Wnniei At the Archdiocesan Archdiocesan "Newsletter.” .■>0 •i h 'r 4 St. Louis outstanding drummer Iasi contest as part of the 13th Holy Family Catholic Youth Organiza­ The president of the Ca­ .5.5 5 \ h ', week when ho was award­ annual convention held at -i'. The Junior G irls’ Bas­ tion convention, three thedral CYO, Michael rto 6.0'; ed a membership in the Manual high school. Den­ H O'. ketball tournament will be Two students from Holy voung people of the Cathe­ Franklin, was elected H.5 7.0'; National Association of ver, on A p ril 1. Winners 70 7.0'. held at St. James, 13th Fam ily high .school, Den­ dral chapter were recog­ president o f the archdio­ Rudimental Drummers. were Sandi Rockers, first 75 I0.0'< 8 and Oneida, beginning ver, were among those nized for their CYO con­ cesan group. The Michs are members of place and a Magna Cum 80 12.5'; 10.0' Wednesday, April 5, elected to state offices at tributions. Glenn Ellis was The next Cathedral the St. Andrew’s parish, Laude citation; Debbie meeting will be Sunday through April 9. St. ixiuis the recent Junior Cla.ssical given the "Pro Deo et Ju- Wray. Johnson, second place; and will play Wednesday, April League meeting held April ventute” award for "out­ April 9; the program will Michelle Dorsey, third standing work with youth.’’ begin w ith a 5:45 p.m. 6. 1 at Manual high school, Benet Hill place. Mary Thomas rated Denver. They are Rose­ Miss Kenna Van Etten, Mass, and will be followed • Doipned v>pocially for "5>enior Citizens" D ru m m e r third in the Latin vocabu­ mary Romero, correspond­ Cathedral CYO vice presi­ by a viewing of the film, • The ideal way t«» ensure life income and to help the honu* Three students at Benet lary contest. Sister Clarita ing secretary, and Chris dent, was chosen to be "In the Eye of the Behold­ mis.*iions besides. Robert F. Mich 13. son Hill academy, Colorado McGarity is chairman of Moynihan. historian. Stu­ er.” A discussion will fol­ o f Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Springs, won awards for the Benet Hill Latin de­ dents who won awards in Spoil-Sport low. E. Mich of Wray was rec­ their entries in the Junior partment. the various League con­ Boys and girls — Remember I The Catholic Church Extension Society B ognized nationally as an Classical League essay tests include Bill Vorce. when you play outdoors that a I 1307 South Wabash Ave„ Chicago, Illinois 60605 I Denise Boyle. Anne Over- traffic accident now can spoil I Cathedral ton, Janet Cuneo. Joan a whole summer of fun. Play I Dear Fathers: | where it’s safe, and never run Pughes, Mike Wiltsie. and Denver Cathedral high into the street without look­ I Please send your free booklet on Kxtension Annul* | school students won .several M arie Rololo. The school ing. Don’t let your fun lead I ties. What return could you offer me on an invest- | ment o f | awards at the recent Jun­ placed third in the publi­ vou into an accident. city contest. REAL ESTATE I S ? My birth date is sex j| E ior Classical League meet­ COMPLETE CAR SERVICE ing held April 1 at Manual I I umler.'-tand that this inquiry is in stricte.'-l confidence B high school, Denver. TUNE-UP • CARBURETOR LOU TEZAK I and will entuil no-ubli^atinn. I AUTO. TRANS. Among the winners were Mt. Carm el Your Car Problem -Our Specially I Nam e...... ■ v / first place: Sharon Ste­ Mt. Carmel high school. EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR Van Schaack & Co. I Address ...... • - m phens, Chris Siennicki, and Denver, held its annual ONEIDA GARAGE I City .... Zone ...... S t a l e ...... ■ Cathy Imming; second 1700 W adtw orin . Ofc. 7«7.540« Pep-Club dance on Satur­ Bill Kirfc 1400 Oneida 373 3SS5 k^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt place: M ik e A ik e n and day, April 2, The court in­ Chris Kendall; third place: cluded queen Mary Custer Kerry Ayers. Ken Kopp, and her attendants Donna and Mary Raleigh: Chris Caruso. Diane Long, and Siennicki was also awarded, Regina Malara. Members a third place over-all of the Junior Social Studi­ award. es classes will spend a Jack Foster, editor of the field day April 6. at Ix>r- Rocky Mountain News, etto Heights college, par­ addressed the delegates. ticipating in the college's Both new from Schick Science Cathedral Latin instructors Japan Day. F'ive senior are Sister Charles Ellen students will participate in and Sister Stephen Marie. a seminar April 14 at Cherry Creek high school. M ullen They are Kathy Jackson, For the second consecu­ Roger Livingston, Frances Malloy, John Mautino, and Young Royalty tive year Mullen high school. Denver, won the John Stepp. Students at St. Joseph high school, Denver, District Sweepstakes tro­ will hold their annual Junior-Senior Prom on phy at a recent meet held April 14 at the Denver Hilton hotel. Members of at Colorado State college, the court are, left to right, I^orraine Martinez, Greeley. In addition the junior attendant; Susie Basquez, senior attendant; school received the Travel­ queen Naomi Duran; Marcie Herrera, junior at­ ing Cumulative Sweep- tendant: and Susie McDougal, senior attendant. stakes trophy for the The theme will be "Somewhere My Love.” sthool who has gained the Dry Ski^ most points over the years. The Mullen debate team of Massai Gary Hamburg and Paul Freeman was awarded first place, followed in second for ^ place by the team of Peter HouLsma and James Sam- brano, also from Mullen. Lou Gherardini and Gary Ward also competed in the final events.

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A g e n t F o r UNITED VAN LINES For Catalog — Address Business Office I Thursday, April 6, 1947 Gns Fahn DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Pape n acting Machebeuf Nine Takes 12th Lead in Parok Play ivited IDOKS of SPORTS must M A C H E B E U F win. The Cards were able iKsion T*EAPED into a front-run­ to pick up but one hit in Its il’ DENVER’S ” OR- Colorado State Universi­ ning position at the head the opener, then got one ttend P H A N E D ” m e m b e rs ty, which recently con­ of the Parochial League lonely safety in the second hem. baseball standings last of[ the round ball set wel­ structed a 10,000 seat are­ game as Regis unlimbered o at- comed u new champion last na for basketball, is an week by whipping defend­ a 13-hit attack to take hters another one-sided decision. week when it was arduous 70-mile drive from ing champion Mullen in .heir announced that the Mile Denver. And CSU is work­ both ends of a twin bill. Mt. Carmel received High City has been award­ ing under the added diffi- The Buffs, who opened stout pitching from Mike ed a franchise in the new culty o f playing an inde­ their season with a 2-game Woytek and Greg Quintana Mullen Stars Honored American Uaskctball Assn. pendent schedule which sweep of Cathedral, in dealing Holy Family a pounded out 10-6 and 3-1 double setback. Woytek le w s So what happens now? makes top drawing attrac­ Tackle Mike Rendlcr, left, and Halfback Dave decisions over Mullen to yielded only two singles in > ap- That’s the logical question tions hard to come by. Lanoha, two mainstays on Mullen's Denver Paro­ atho- emerge as the league’s shutting out the Tigers in as one looks hopefully to chial l^caguc grid championship team, received at 9 ITEM NO. 5: Denver only unbeaten team. the first game and Quinta­ the future while casting a honorable mention on the 1966 All-America high are has always been a solid Regis and St. Francis na scattered four hits in .erial skeptical glance at Den­ school football squad. They were cited in the basketball-minded city. The also nailed down a pair of the second game. ;e at ver’s chances for success in D-C Truckers, piloted by February issue of Scholastic Coach magazine. triumphs, to share second St. Francis rallied with a >Hca- the new professional cage the illustrious Johnny Dee, Both are seniors at Mullen high school. lurs- circuit. place with 3-1 marks. Re­ 3-run cluster in the last packed ’em in a few years gis unleashed a 32-hit inning to edge St. Joseph's The first impulse is to ago and the National AAU in the first game, then put perhaps take all of the Basketball Tournament has barrage which produced 37 the second game away by Denver Bears Open Ticket ballyhoo with a grain of enjoyed banner financial runs in routing Annuncia­ salt. Put on second thought harvests down through tion, 20-0, and 17-0. St. scoring seven runs in the there’s more to this than the years. Once called "the Francis whipped St. Jo­ first three innings of the Sale for Big Home Opener Tneets the eye! basketball capital o f the seph’s, 5-4 and 12-4. nightcap. Dan Malarkey’s f- Tickets for the Denver world” by local pundits, Mt. Carmel also bagged 2-run triple keyed the first seats sell for $100 and re­ Rears’ home opener against ' ITEM NO. 1: The new the clim ate appears ripe a pair of loop wins by game rally which was served grandstand seats Warren Spahn’s Tulsa Oil­ pro cage league has not for a major league opera­ turning back Holy Family, capped by a game-winning are priced at $90. been hastily thrown to­ tion. 5-0 and 9-2. single by Dan Martin. ers, April 18, are now on Under the specials, sale at five locations in the groups of fans may pur­ gether on u hit-or-miss ba­ Perhaps the biggest ob­ Machebeuf rattled across Another set of four twin sis. Founders o f the league metropolitan area. jection to the new Denver six runs in the sixth in­ bills are on tap Sunday. chase tickets at reduced have studied the situation General Manager Jim pro team is the fact that ning to pull o ff a come- M ach ebeu f takes on St. rates. Bonus coupon books closely for many months, Burris announced that the ownership is concen­ from-behind triumph over Joseph’s at West Fifth are also being offered, with tak ing into consideration trated in far-off California. Mullen in the first game. tickets for the 8 p.m. con­ six tickets selling for tho nil factors concerned with Avenue and Federal blvd., The principal owners — Eric Dudley then scattered test are now available at price o f five for both gen­ building a strong, well-con­ Mullen meets Regis at the James J. Trindle, Kenneth seven Mullen hits as the new Ruby H ill diamond, the Bears Stadium ticket eral admission and re­ ceived operation. Looking Future office and at the May served grandstand seating. R. Outwater, Zl. W. Carl­ gritty Buffs completed Cathedral battles Holy D&F’s downtown box office, T h e B ears open their son, C. R. Nelson and Bill Slevin. right, associate editor of The Den­ their sweep. Family at City Park and IT E M NO. 2: The league Joe Alpert’s, 1500 Larimer, Pacific Coast League sea­ Gene F. Cotter — all are ver Catholic Register, gets the lowdown on Den­ Mt. Carmel tests St. Fran­ ap|x>ars to be sound finan­ son, at Oklahoma City, residents of Los Angeles. ver’s entry in the American Basketball Assn, from RK(;iS UNLEASHED a cis at 46th and Lowell. Englewood’s M en’s Store, cially. Ow’ners in every Still, the owners arc 3463 South Broadway, and A p ril 14-15-16, then play precinct of the 11-team Vince Boryla, general manager of the new Mile 19-hit barrage and Annun­ The first game will start w’ell-hecled financially and High City pro cage team. The team will open play ciation chipped in with 12 Cottrell’s, 601 Sixteenth. six consecutive games at league which stretches arc quick to point out they at 1 p.m. at each site with home. next fall, playing home games at the Denver Col­ e r r o r s as th e R a id e rs the second game following Reserved grandstand from California to New intend to keep the fran­ tickets sell for $1.65, with iseum. coasted to their first game at 3 o’clock. Newspaper circulation is York have well-padded chise in Denver indefinite­ students 17 and under ad­ bankrolls — and they’re known and is comparatively ly. m itted for 90 cents. Box willing to pay the price for unalTected by daily or seasonal A N D F IN A L L Y , the op­ scats are priced at $2 for quality. change — there’s no "summer eration is no hat-in-hand adults and $1.25 for those slump.” IT E M NO. 3: The new deal. Boryla laid it on the under 17 years of age. D en ver team has sound Denver Lands Pro Cage Team line when he stated: General admission seats leadership in the person of "While we hope for and arc $1.50 for adults and 50 General Manager Vince need the support of Den­ WITH THE possibility A T P R E S S T IM E the New Orleans, Minnesota, issue to provide a new cents for those under 17. Borylu, a man who knows ver’s fans, we are going o f losing the professional Denver entry was without Dallas, Houston, Oakland, stadium for the Broncos Season tickets and spe­ h is way around the pro into this knowing that no­ football Broncos appearing a coach. Boryla said he Anaheim, and Louisville. and baseball Bears) by cial ticket plans also are basketball beat. Horylu, body owes us anything. greater every day, Denver had three men in mind The proposed 12th team quipping: 'Tm not asking still available. Season box who gained All-America This will be no crying tow­ bus taken steps to provide and expected to name a was Milwaukee. Its fran­ recognition while at Den­ the city to put up a new el operation. If we don’t do "big league” basketball for mentor soon. He admitted chise was withdrawn when building for the team.” . ver University, went on to the job. the fans don’t owe local fans with the Johnny Dee. former Den­ it failed to meet league re­ k stardom in the pro ranks A native of East Chica­ us support. We have a announcement it will field ver-Chicago Truckers coach quirements. go, Ind., Boryla for the AUTO with the New York product to deliver and it’s a te a m in th e n e w ly was one o f the three can­ Knicks. Ho later coached Boryla, former player past 13 years has been in up to us to make it a good formed American Basket­ didates. Dee is presently and coach for the New partnership with Harry LIABILITY the team and ser\ed as its product.” ball Association. coach at Notre Dame. general manager for four York Knickerbockers of the Roberts in the Denver firm Now that’s a refreshing Announcement of the The new 11-team league National Basketball Asso­ of Roberts-Boryla Invest­ ANY CAR years before returning to switch in itself for Den­ franchise was made by (12 teams were originally ciation, expressed optimism ments. 10/20/5 . 1 private business in the ver’s sports fans who have Vince Boryla, former Den­ planned) will begin opera­ about the league’s (and He and his wife, Cappie, Denver area. been served up one curve ‘Class lA,^ ver university and Notre tion in the 1967-68 season. Denver’s) chances of survi­ and five children, Karen, IT E M NO. 4: The bas­ ball a fter another by the Dame All-America eager, Tho Denver team, a val, but was realistic 17; M ike, 16: M ark, 12; Married, ketball market in the Den­ Phipps-boys, owners of tho who will serve as vice name for which will be de­ enough to admit it will be Matt, 9, and Vince, Jr., 7, If you qualify. ver area has been in a Denver Broncos, who have president and general cided by a contest to be reverently asked Denver to a tough battle competing reside at 2605 £. Alameda NO POLICY FEE depressed state of affairs manager, and Mayor Tom -conducted among local ■ since the Denver-Chicago "support us or else.” with the rich and well es­ avenue. Currigan, at a press con- fans, w ill p lay its home Truckers o f the old ama­ The Denver pro cage en­ tablished National Basket­ For ference April 1. games at the Coliseum, teur National Industrial try can’t possibly present a ball Association. Monday Deadline! The following day Boryla except when conflict in League departed the scene m ore tattered image than * Insurance was in Oakland for the dates will force it to use The deadline for news sto- some four years ago. the rag tag cast o f charac­ ” WE DON’T EXPECT new league’s first draft of Auditorium Arena, to compete, with the NBA rie.s and pictures t<> appear "You’re SURE with Assurors” Denver University, with ters who have fed the Mile in the "Register” is Monday * Surety Bonds college players. Denver se- at the beginning,” Boryla ALSO LOW RATES its limited seating capacity, High City a steady diet of at 9 a.m. CALL has failed to catch the losers in the American Iccted nine players who PRINCIPAL OWNERS said, "but we will lessen FOR TEENAGERS imagination of Mile High ■ Football League. have ju st completed their of the team are five Los the gap as time goes by.” MULLENNIX college eligibility, plus Paul L McGrady I City cage fans. A t least the Denver pro Angeles area businessmen. As for local success, he INSURANCE AGCY. Colorado University lik­ cage team deserves a three "futures” — Walt Boryla said there are also made it clear he does not VAN SCHAACK & CO. 1964 390 So. Federal ewise has a limited seating chance. And a chance is all Frazier, 6-foot-3 star of Denver backers but said intend to make use o f a 624 17fh Street it’s asking for. Southern Illinois’ National 934-5789 capacity which discourages they would be named later. crying towel. "I’ll never CORVAIR Phone 297-5636 Denver fans from attempt- Invitational Tournament Boryla is also involved in have a crying towel. No t Block South ot Alomeda i l l ' to crowd their way into Girls Cage Tourney champions; 6-7 Dave Lattin ownership of the team. one has an obligation (to 2 Door, 3 Speed Trans. of Texas Western, and "Good Condition the sardine palace other­ Opens at St. Janies The California business support the team). It’s up Throughout” w ise misnomered as the- Vaughn Harper, 6-5, of to us to produce a good I • \ Champions in the girls men involved are Jame.s J. CU Fieldhouse. Only a Syracuse. Parochial Basketball Tour­ Trindle, Kenneth R. Out­ product.” SnCUS-LRUJLO hai\dful of good reserve Other Denver choices X nament will be crowned water, K. W. Carlson. C. Boryla eased the mind of seBi*ts are available to the were Bob Rule. 6-8, of t m Sunday afternoon at 4:15 R. (Dick) Nelson, and Gene taxpayers (who resound­ 1 5 4 - 3 LARIMER ST. - 8 3 0 I 7 ST. public as the vocal CU at the St. James g>*m. Colorado State university; F. Cotter. A ll are partners ingly turned down a bond “RED’^WHITE students leave little room The tournament opened Byron Beck, 6-8, Universi­ in Voorheis-Trindle-Nelson, CHEVROLET for "outsiders.” ty of Denver; Neville Wednesday, with play con­ Inc., an engineering com­ 6303 W . C O L F A X AWARD Shedd, 6-10, Texas Western tinuing through Sunday. pany with several subsidi­ LARRY PERRY 7560 W . C O L F A X university; Gary Keller, f.' Games on Thursday, Sat­ aries. REALTY 237-T311 Open Eves. Until 9 urday and Sunday will be 6-10, Florida; Rick Dean, Other teams in the new FOR NEW CARS AND PLAQUES held at St. James with the 6-8, Syracuse; Neil Heskin, league are New York, 4995 TRUCK LEASING firs t gam e startin g each 6-8, Georgetown; John Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Lowell Blvd. day at 5 p.m. Friday’s M orrison, 6-1, Canisius; CALL 237-1311 BftOTsIZt TABLETS games will bo played at Neil Roberts, 6-5, Brigham 433-7171 Christ the King gym. Young; and Bill Turner, Bacon & Schramm J* Blessed Sacrament is the 6-8, Akron. Composition Roofing defending champion. St. Tilo Roofing it Real Estate it Rentals MEET John’s and St. Philomena’s N O W OPEN! 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The church, Mass for Father John A. 1934. given by Rev. A1 Svobodny, Lane. Westminster, 80030. chapel, and the mosaic- the Annunciation garden named St. Mary Major, The Own Your Own Simones, O.P., was offered Moat of his priestly life O.M.I., in the Father Svobodny is pil­ paneled Rosary court con- containing the reflection still stands today in Rome. Sales Exhibition, most in St. D om inic’s church, was spent teaching in high Denver area grimage coordinator for the taining 15 altars for pri- pool w ith Angelus bells. popular event on the Den­ Denver, April 3. Father schools conducted by the between shrine which is operated vate Masses. Pilgrim s’ inn, where over­ LAST YEAR nearly ver A rt Museum’s calen­ I Simones was Dominican Fathers, espe­ April 17 and by the o f Mary Im- Along the roads winding night lodging is provided 800,000 persons. Catholics dar, will open to the public the son of cially Fenwick high school, ITS 27, 1967. In- maculate, a congregation of fo r visitors, and St. Jo­ and members of many oth­ Saturday, April 8, from 5 M ary B. Si- Chicago, and St. John dividuals and priests and brothers dedi­ Mamie O'Hoire sephs hall which serves as er faiths from 60 states to 9 p.m. It will continue m o n e s , H Vianney’s, Los Angeles, organizations cated to missionary work, an information center, caf­ and 26 foreign countries, through A p ril 30 at the ' resident of where he was stationed. desiring more Requiem Mass was of­ eteria and religious goods visitea the shrine. Museum on C ivic Center the Mullen Father Simones had been information THE HEART of the fered April 1 in St. Philo- store. near the heart of down­ Home for the in D en ver March 26 to a b o u t t h e 200-acre religious site, the mena’s church, Denver, for According to tradition, town Denver. Regular Aged. Auto Exhibition visit his mother. He re­ s c h e d u le d largest outdoor shrine in Miss Mamie A. O’Haire, the Mother of God ap­ hours are weekdays, 9 a.m. Former m turned to Los Angeles appearances the nation, is the outdoor 83, church organist at St. peared in a dream to Pope a •! i j to 5 p.m. (Mondays 1 to 5 classmates of rr. ovoDoany F a t h e r altar at the base of a 6,- Liberius and a noble Ro- V -,'p © n S A p r i l i 4 March 27 to resume his P h ilo m e n a ’s p.m.); Sundays, 2 to 5 p.m. ;h e priest man couple and instructed teaching duties. His death Svobodny should contact 200-seat amphitheatre. Be- for more than Admission is free. Kr. .:Qncek-hralfd March 29 followed a heart them to erect a church on 25 years. She At Coliseum This is the eleventh con­ the Mass: attack. the spot they would find secutive year that the Art Father J. E. Marr, O.P., Survivors include a Stella Lawless died March covered with snow the next The 10th annual Tri- Museum, in cooperation Chicago; Father Michael brother, Thomas. St. Vin­ 29 after a morning. State Auto Exhibition, with the H am ilton Man­ Cavanaugh, O.P., Minrle- cent de Paul’s parish, Den­ Requiem Mass was of­ school. She married John short illness. On the morning of Au­ sponsored by the Sabers of apolis; Father J. Barth, ver; another brother, Ed­ fered April 5 in St. Cath­ F. Lnwle.ss in Holy Ghost Miss O’Haire gust 5, 352 A.D., the Denver auto club, will be agement corporation, has P.O., Chicago: and P'ather ward, Denver; a sisters, erine’s church, Denver, for church, Denver, in July. was born Esquiline hill in Rome was held at the Denver Coli­ presented the Own Your Peter Curran, O.P., Cali­ Mrs. Don Risch, Omaha; a Stella E. Lawless. 65. sis­ 1923. Her faiher, Patrick •gNov. 20, seum April 14, 15, and 16. Own. fornia. brother. James. Omaha; ter-in-law of Sister Willi- Quinn, owned ;he Fair­ 1883, in Col- M ore than 200 distinc­ Contemporary art in al­ Father Donald Ward, and a sister, Josephine, amanna, a Sister of Char­ grounds Dairy of Denver in © orad o Springs Sr. M. Carita tive entries from through­ most every medium will be O.P., Provincial from Cali­ Chicago. ity of Cincinnati, currently the early part of the cen­ ^ and moved out the country will be on view for prospective fornia, gave the absolution. A ^>sary and the Office stationed in Trinidad, Colo. tury. with her fam­ Requiem Mass was of­ seen , including the mil- purchasers — paintings, A native of Sidney, Neb., of the Dead were recited in She is also survived by ily to Denver in 1912. She fered April 5 in St. Eliza- lion -d ollar Batmobile fea­ sculpture, graphics, ena­ Mrs. Lawless died Sun­ Father Simones was born St. Dominic’s church for three sons, John F. Jr., attended Loretto academy beth’s retreat, Denver, for tured on the Batman tele­ mels, jewelry, textiles, pot­ vision series. April 24, 1905. He studied Father Simones April 2. day. A pril 2, in St. Jo­ Robert J., and James L. Colorado Springs, and Sister M. Carita of the tery. It’s just the place to A ll o f the cars entered, at Providence, R.I., and Burial was in Mt. Olivet seph’s hospital, Denver, Lawless, all of Denver; Cutler academy. Poor Sisters of St. Francis* find an original work of except the Sabers’ own Washington, D.C., where cemtery. after an illness of two three sisters, including She was a member of St. Seraph of the Perpetual art for home or office, or a months. cars, will compete for Mildred Russell of Denver; Philomena’s Altar and Adoration, who died April unique g ift for a special Rosary society, Good Shep­ 2. She had been a seam­ awards. Entertainment will occasion. Mrs. Emerentiana Leinz A D en ver native, she Rose Hermanson, Ix)s Ang­ be provided by a contest of wa.s born Dec. 31, 1901, eles, Calif.; and Alice herd Aid society, Domini­ stress at St. Anthony’s Requiem Mass was of­ Monika Mueller and Miss can Sisters of the Sick hospital, Denver, since musical groups and rock and attended Columbine Marcus, Dallas. Tex.; and a and roll bands. fered Wednesday, March Meta Leinz, all of Denver; Poor and St. Andrew 1953. and Annunciation grade brother, Arthur Quinn, The show will open Fri­ 29. in St. Dominic’s two brothers. Albert and Avellino auxiliaries. Sister Carita was born in BRIGHTON schools and East high Washington, D.C. day, April 14, 6 p.m. until church, Denver, for Mrs. Johannes Nagel; a sister, She is survived by a sis­ 1884 in Ozenlak, m idnight: Saturday, noon Emerentiana Leinz, 53, Mrs. Marianne Gross, all and invested in the garb of ter, Mrs. Peter D. Haley, to midnight, and Sunday, RICE FUNERAL CHAPEL who died March 27 in her of Hagen, Germany; and and a brother, Martin J. the order June 29, 1913. home. noon until 10 p.m. Equipped to Fulfill Your Needs five grandchildren. O’Haire. both of Denver. She spent most of her A U.S. citizen since 24 Hour Ambulenco Sorvict Memorial contributions religious life working at 1961, she was born Aug. May They Rest Phone 4S9-2321 St. Thomas orphanage, 15, 1913, in Krasna, Elizabeth Adams may be made to the Dom­ Lincoln, Neb., until as­ Qreeley Romania. She married inican Sisters o f the Sick I | Bernard Leinz in 1929. Requiem Mass was of­ Poor. 2501 Gaylord street, signed to St. Anthony’s They left Krasna in 1940 fered April 3 in St. Ther- In Peace Denver. hospital 14 years ago. eso church, Aurora, for and, for 12 years, moved ARAGON, Randy Paul. »17 W. ferment, M t Olivet Boulevard about Europe evading the Mrs. Elizabeth V. Adams, Sixth avenue. Son of Mr. and mortuaries. 24 H ou r Am bulance Service Mrs. Timmie Arntton. M hhx o f war and searching for mother of Sister Mary Da­ G reeley, C olorado freedom. In 1952, the fam­ vid o f Alliance, Neb. Buri­ the AnKvIs, SL .Joseph'a church, HUNGER, Anton. 88 North LEGAL NOTICES April fi. Interment. Mt. Olivet. 12th street, Brighton. Requiem ily was adm itted to the al was in Ft. Logan Na­ N. Ross Adamson Reed P. Adamson "For Those Who Care Mass, St Peter, Kansas, March Ph. 659-3113 601 S. 4th Ave. United States under the tional cemetery. IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT Phone 1636 9tn Ave. at Stti St, KAUER, Ferdinand gan. Son of Esequiel and Eselia to tile them lor allowance in the P ro­ Court ol the City and County ol Den­ la, Wash, and Anthony v e r. C olorad o, and that any person Joseph and Reinhard Lujan. Requiem Mass. Sacred bate Court of Ihe City and County of Roggenbuck of Eckley, CAVALIER], Antonio. 3804 d es irin g to oblect to the same shall SHINN NORTHERN Leinz; two daughters, Mrs. H e a rt c h u rch , A p r il 3. In te r­ Denver, Colorado, on or before the tile w r itte n o b ie c tio n with the said Blythe-Goodrich Colo.; and five grandchil­ Navajo street. Requiem M brh, ment, Mt. Olivet. 35th day of September, 1967, or said court on or before M ay 23, 1967. PHARMACY M t Carmel church, April 5. In­ claims shall be forever barred. Andrew Wysowateky M o r tu a r y dren. Administrator DENVER terment. M t Olivet Boulevard M A R T IN E Z . Joseph. 4066 E. Richard D. Casey "Your Parish Drug Store" mortuariefl. Guardian John B. Carraher & Ambulance Service 7 1 St avenue. Son of John and Ernest F. Gaylord Ermina Martinez. Requiem Donald A. Klene Jack W. Goodrich • Free Delivery Service Attorney tor the estate Attorneys tor the estate EVERGREEN Services Conducted DENMAN, Daniel A., (infanti, Mass. All church. April 1010 Midland-Savings Bldg. MU. 2-3208 •31 Symes Building • Charge Accounts 260 Logan ntreet, Loveland. 3. In term en t M t O liv e t Denver, Colorado 00203 Denver, Colorado Colo. Son of William A. and Telephone 135 9174 MONUMENT CO. For Retired Telephone 177 4SS5 L. C. G R IF F IN . OW NER Del.orea S. Denman. Scr^'ices, (Published in Ihe MONDRA(;ON. Jose A.. 1022 (Published in Ihe Denver Catholic Register) St. John's church, April 1. In­ 34th street. Requiem Muss, Denver Catholic Register) First Publication; April 6. 1967 Newspaper circulation is You Are Always Morristown, N.J. — A terment. Ixivcland, Colo. Largest Annunciation church. April 4. First Publication; April 6. 1967 Last Publication: April 37, 1967 known and is comparative* Welcome At Shinn's Requiem Mass was offered Interment, Mt. Olivet. Last Publication: April 27, 1967 ly unaffected by daily or Selection • IN THE PROBATE COURT April 4 at St. Mary’s DEWAR. Alexander J.. .'1462 S. In and (or the City seasonal change — there’s Northern Hotel Bldg. in the here for Abbot Patrick M. Grape. Requiem MasH, Most M U D D , R o b e r t R.. 2760 S. and County of Denver H U 2-1035-H U 2-1036 Precious Blood church. March Yates street. Requiem Mass. IN THE PROBATE COURT and State ol Celeredo no "summer slump.” Rocky O’Brien, who died in Fort Notre Dame church, April 3. In­ In and for the City and No. P-43I4S .Mountain Lauderdale, Fla., at the terment. Ft. Logan. Olinger County ot Denver NOTICE TO CREDITORS mortuaries. and Stale of Colorado .Estate of Russell J. Ellenbaas. a/k/a Area age of 82. He retired last ECKRICH, Agnes C„ 45.*) De­ David Brofman, Judge R. J. Ellenbaas (D eceased). November after 29 years troit street Requiem Mass. St No. P-IS91S All persons having claims against MURRAY. Ur. Waiter E.. 122 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Ihe above named estate are required as head of St. Mary’s ab­ J o h n ’ s ch u rc h , A p ril 3. Inter­ OF to tile Ihem for allowance in the Pro Colorado Springs Krameria street Requiem Mass. ment M t Olivet Howard mor­ bey. St James’ church. April 1. In­ GRACE D. MILLER. Deceased bate Court of the City and County of tuaries. CITATION TO ATTEND Denver, Colorado, on or belore the terment, Ft. Logan. Olinger PROBATE OF WILL 30th day of September. 1967, or said mortuaries. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF claims shall be forever barred. GALE. Laurene A., 960 Macon COLORADO, TO: C. M. Ellenbaas street Requiem Mass. St Ther- N A R V A E Z . E m ilio . 1801 W. Alfred C. Miller (deceased),* c/o Administrator Zecha & Adams SHEARER JERRY BREEN S.^th avenue. Mass, St Patrick’s Howard J, M iller. 3775 Irving Street. Inman. Flynn A Coffee Nevada Ave. at Cache La Poudre esc church, April 6. Interment Denver. Colorado. Husband. Heir, church. April 5. Interment M t Attorneys for the estate HARDWARE Florist M t O liv e t legatee and devisee. 690 Capitol L ife Center Phone 424-4477 O liv e t 2329 East Platte 1521 Champa Dorothy Stephens. SS8 Pennsylvania. Denver, Colorado B0203 - 344 6047 Aptimotive 11130 W . 44th A ve. G E O R G E N T O N . E lsie E.. o f Denver. Colorado. Sister. Legatee and (Published In the Denver Catholic O L E .J N IC Z A K , Z b ig n ie w S., and M E . 2*7286 (1 mile East of Mt. Olivet) 266-3131 Castle Rock, Colo. Daughter of devisee. Register) 4570 R ace street. Son o f Rozelle Dora Bray (Post deceased), c/o First Publication; March 33, 1967 Brahe Service Mrs. Marie Hilburgor. Castle COLORADO SPRINGS Olejniczak. Requiem Mass, St Clarence R. Endsley. Admn.. 1IS9 Last Publication: April 13. 1967 Rock. Requiem Muss, St Fran­ Joseph's (Polish) church. April York Street, Denver, Colorado. Sister, cis of Assirii church. Castle Legatee and devisee. IN THE PROBATE COURT Rock, April 4. 1. Interment M t Olivet Boule­ George T. Miller (believed prede­ vard mortuaries. In and for the City and County “ Colorado Sprinns' Finest and Modern" c e a s e d ), ISia E. Harvard St., Glen­ ol Denver and Slate of Colorado d ale. California. Brother in law. Con- HOER. Anthony M.. 1681 S. No. P-43K2 SWIGERT BROS. O ’ R O U R K E. Tessie C.. 6046 S. lingeni legatee. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ames street. Requiem Mass, Milwaukee, Littleton. Requiem Jean Alice Greenwood, 1714 Gladys Estate or E LIZ A B E T H K. SEDLM AY- ilijr Earn fHnrtuarg Notre Dame church. Aprii 4. In- Drive, Glendale. California, Niece, ER, a/k/a LILLY SEDLMAYER, (De­ Mass, All Souls church. April 3. Contingent legatee. OPTOMETRISTS Interment, Littleton. Bullock ceased) H o w a rd H. M ille r , 377S Irv in g No. P 431B2 M em ber by Invitation O National Selected Morticians m ortuary. S tre e t, Denver, Colorado, Brother-in- A ll persons having claim s against * Members of the StalT law, Contingent legatee. Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care the above named estate are required STILL PEREZ, Susana, of Castle M a rg a re t B rayfield. Route t. Box to tile Ihem tor allowance in the Pro­ Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington 736, G olden, Colorado. Sister-in law. bate Court of the City and County of Catholic Funeral Directors Harry W. Swigert, O.D. OPTICIAN Rock. Requiem Mass. St Fran­ Contingent legatee. cis of Assisi church. April 1. Denver, Colorado, on or before the M E lro se 2.6671 C olorado Springs. Colo. Rocella Robins, aka Martha Rocella 30th day of September. 1967. or said Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. Fred Smaldone GROWING! R o b in s o n , 4400 C a rp in te ria A va , claims shall be forever barred. R A M IR E Z . J o s e p h . 1278 W. Space 31. Carpinteria. California, Rose Mary Sedimayer Niece. Contingent legatee. Jerry R.Pederson, O.D. NOW 10th avenue. Requiem Mass, Administratrix Margaret Hardmg, 1700 Lynwood Insured Losses Cherry Creek Sacred Heart church. April 1. Vincent C. Hogan Place. Casper, Wyoming. Niece. Con Attorney for the estate OVER Interment. M t Olivet tingent legatee M DRIVE IN Fire-Wind —Water 1550 ColtfoinlQ St. 720 M alestic Building. 231 D elioit St. Inter Mountain Unit, Shrlner's Hos If'* your right Denver, Colorado to select your ROBERTS, Marguerite Jose­ pilal for Crippled Children. Salt Lake J s 5 3 4 -5 8 1 9 3 5 5 -7 0 4 2 S34 0217 MOTEL contractor. phine. 235 Grant street. Re­ City. Utah. Relationship, None, Contin­ gent legatee (Published In the Denver Slay with "Jay" quiem .Mass. Cathedral of Im­ Catholic R egister) Collins Const. E astern Star Home of C olo. Den F)rsl Publication: March 23. 1967 820 N. Nevada maculate Conception, March .1 0 . ver. Colorado. Relationship, None, Con Cole. Spgt. - 633-1900 7,822 Interment. Mt. Olivet Olinger Last Publication: April 13. 1967 tingent legatee e o o e o o s x mortuaries. You and each tf you are hereby no- CARS SOLD! titled that the instrument purporting IN THE PROBATE COURT S A N T O R N O , R a lp h C.. 3822 to b e the last will and testament of In and For the City PHIL LONG, INC. SINCE MARCH 1, 1963 Ihe decedent above named will be of and County of Denver £AJbd, PhaAmacif. Wyandot street Requiem Mass, fered tor probate before the Probate and Slate of Colorado St. Patrick’s church. April 4. Court ol the City and County ot Den No. P-429B3 PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST ED TYNAN^S Olinger mortuaries. ver. State ot Colorado, at Ihe City and NOTICE TO CREDITORS 802 N. Weber County Building in said City and Estate of WILLIAM J. GALLAGHER, M E. 3-2 06 9 SOBECK. Mrs. Jennie. 806 County of D enver, on M onday, the (Deceased) 24lh day of April. 1967, at to o'clock No P 439B3 Cal*. Sarine*. Cola. EAST COLFAX 13th avenue. Greeley. Colo. Re­ A M-. or on a date subsequent thereto All persons having claims against COLORADO SPRINGS quiem .Mass. S t P e te r’s church. to which said hearing regularly may the above named estate are required CHRYSLER April 1. Interment .Mt Olivet be continued, when and where you to file them lor allowance In the Pro may appear if you so desire. bale Court of the City and County of J. D. CROUCH PLYMOUTH C. D. O'BRIEN TORRES. John H.. 4671 W ITNESS my signature and seal of D enver. C olorad o, on or before the said Court this 6th day of March. 1947. Mth day of Sept 1967, or said claims LOETSCHER'S Brighton boulevard. Mass, O M ROWLEY shall be forever barred Sacred Heart church. March 31. Clerk ot Ihe Probate Court GEORGE EVANS NEW Interment, .Mt O livet By R G Pluey ADMINISTRATOR. C.T.A. Deputy Clerk Richard O. Casey SUPER MARKET 1967 VALIAN T John B Carraher Attorney tor the estate U R B A N . M argaret E.. 6411 W. Attorney for Estate 47th place. Wheat Ridge. Re­ •21 Symes Bldg . QUALITY M A T S $ 1 , 7 9 5 igtO Midland Savings Bldg. Denver. Colo. B0203 quiem Mass, Sts. Peter and Denver. Colorado Telephone 233 4SSS t PRODUCt DiUVIRED OKNVCR P a u l ch u rc h . M arch 31. In ter­ (Published in the (Published in the Cempists SaiM a Service ment. Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Denver Catholic Register) Denver Catholic Register) Quality Apparel Nationolly Adv.rtfs.d mortuaries. First Publication. March 16. 1967 First Publication: March 30, 1967 Last Publication; April 13. 1967 Last Publication: April 20. 1967 IN COLORADO SPRINGS Bronds of Grocorios W H A T L E Y . M o llle , 3’225 W. SINCE 1872 IN THE PROBATE COURT 524 W. Colorado Ave. 5225 L Colfax Hayward place. Requiem Mass, In and for Ihe City and County Kiowa and Tejon Streets IN THE PROBATE COURT St. Mary Magdalene's church. ot Denver and Slate of Colorado Tel. March 29. Interment M t Olivet In and P er tha City and No. P-43003 County of Denver and Boulevard mortuaries. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Slate of Colorado Estate ot HOMER HUFFMAN (Do No. P-40412 coased) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOLAN FUNERAL HOME No P-43003 ESlate Ol Myrtle O Allen (Deceased) "TIIC OriLT CA1HOIIC OWNED AND OPKRAIBO All persons having claims against No P 40412 FUNERAL HOME IN COLORADO SPRINGS'* Personal Supervision Ihe above named estate are required Notice IS hereby given that 1 have » file them tor allowance in the Pro tiled m y final report In Ihe Probate THE NOLAN FAMILY M te Court of the City and County of Court of Ihe City and County ot Den MEMBERS N.LTIONAL CATHOL'L FUNERAL DIRECTORS GUILD penvof. Colorado, on or before Ihe v er. C olorado, and that any person M E. 2 *4 7 4 2 by the Mo ward family 14th doy of September. 1967. or saio desirin g to obiect lo Ihe tam o shall claims shell be forever barred tile w r iiie n o b ie c iie n wiin ine said HAROLD GODFREY MARTIN court on or before M ay 9. 1967. „ . ^ Attorney for Estate Andrew Wysowateky Harotd Godfrey Martin Administrator a iA L T Y Attem oy for the estate Ernest P Gaylord A PARK AVENUE MORTUARY 34S West I3fh Avenue John B Carraher ERKELEY PARK MORTUARY Denver. Cetorado a03D4 Attorneys lor the estate MAY INSURANCI HOWARD; Phene S34 00IS Telephone 766 06BI CO. (Published in the HAMPDEN MEMORIAL ESTATES CEMETERY (Published In the Denver Cathohe Register) Denver Catholk Register) 7SB NO. TIJON First Publication /March la. 1967 First Pwblicalion April 6. 1967 Phan. 633-7731 Last Pubitcalton. April *, its; Last PubiKation: April 37, 1967 Colorado Spring. Clare Booth Luce Says Thursday, April 6, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 13 Encyclical Road To Be 'Difficult' Denverite Wins By Kim Larsen step in the right direction. standard. It is very sad.” Mrs. Luce said, "I never Kodak's Award f i’s goal to ‘T agree with the Pope Mrs. Luce pointed out that make m ilitary judgments. f wipe out imbalances be- that the ’have’ nations the U.N. was silent on That is best left to the .j tween the rich and poor must help lift the ‘have- turmoil in both Pentagon, the President, Edward A. DeCroce, m agnetic force in attract­ nations is one "much to be not’ nations out o f their and Cuba. and the State department. photographer and owner of ing teenagers and parents desired, but very diflicult problems,” Mrs. Luce, a "T h e U .N .,” the former "I don’t pretend to be an DeCroce Studio, Denver, from the entire area, has been awarded fourth claims DeCroce. "In every to reach,” Mrs. Clare Booth convert to Catholicism, ambassador declared, "has armchair general or even prize in the 1967 Kodak Luce, form er Congresswo­ said. not been a great success. It an armchair sergeant,” case, this type of portrait Academy Awards contest man and ambassador to “ A ll C h ristian s,” she is on the verge of bank­ Mrs. Luce said. will be purchased and u.sed for a thorough sales pro­ , said in Denver. added, "should share his ruptcy. We pay more than On the political front in the home in preference motion campaign which The Pope’s goal, as ou­ concern, but working it out 40 per cent of all the costs Mrs. Luce said, in response to the conventional head- has increased his business tlined in his recent ency­ will be difficult.” of the U.N., but get kicked to a question, she is not and-shoulder type.” As volume approximately 15 clical, Populorum Prog- Mrs. Luce was in Denver in the teeth as thanks,” expecting another post in proof o f its popularity, a per cent in ten months. ressio {Development of as principal speaker at the she stated. the government, and she teen-age girls’ organization To lap the teen market, Peoples), will be difficult to Colorado Women of "We must continue to voiced her preference of is displaying a selection of DeCroce first learned how achieve, Mrs. Luce said, Achievement dinner, spon­ support it,” Mrs. Luce ob­ former Vice President slim -lines in one o f the young people wanted to be leading Denver department because o f the presence in sored by Columbia Savings served, "but not subsidize Richard Nixon for the Re­ visualized. He then photo­ the world of "so many dif­ and Loan association. it.” publican Presidential nom­ stores. ferent economic concepts.” Honored at the dinner World peace, she said, is ination in 1968. graphed them "the way "One doesn’t just remove were Mrs. Joseph V. Cala­ not in the hands of the "If Nixon does not re­ they think, feel, act, dress DeCroce has owned and poverty from the world,” brese, Mrs. John R. Fiore, U.N., but in the sense of ceive the nomination after and look most of the time.” operated a portrait studio Wins Photo Award Mrs. Luce added. and Mrs. Sabina O’Malley. responsibility o f nations, ballot five, it will be a Each portrait is printed in in Denver since 1960. A Edward A. DeCroce, right, owner of DeCroce unusual slim-line sizes, "The U.N. — the Crisis especially the large na­ free-for-all,” Mrs. Luce professional photographer Studios, Denver, shows Kodak technical repre­ THE POPE seeks re­ in Confidence” was the tions. said, especially among the matted and framed in dra­ for more than 25 years, he sentative Dan Oliver a sample portrait after he matically simple colors. moval of the imbalances title of Mrs. Luce’s dinner Asked why the United young contenders who pre­ owned a studio in the was awarded fourth prize in the national East­ The portraits are promoted between rich and poor na­ speech. D u rin g a press States is not able to bring sently are in the news Pittsburgh, Pa., area before man Kodak 1967 Academy Awards contest for as decorative and function­ tions as a necessary step conference in the Presiden­ the North Vietnamese to spotlight. These younger moving to Denver. professional photographers. al wall pieces for the liv­ toward w orld peace. Mrs. tial Suite at the Brown the bargaining table, Mrs. contenders, she said, "are ing room, family room, and Luce indicated this is a Luce said it is because the all wet behind the ears. Palace hotel, Mrs. Luce teen-ager’s room. North Vietnamese are de­ They are lacking a firm discussed the "crisis." The competition was ceived by U.S. foreign pol­ grasp of foreign affairs.” Flag Displays at She pointed out that the open to all those actively icy. She cited anti-war W ill President Johnson U nited Nations has had engaged in portrait photo­ statements by Sen. Robert seek re-election in 1968? great difliculty ia achiev­ graphy in the United Stations Win F. Kennedy (D.-N.Y.) and “ Does anyone think he Phone 82S-1145 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register- i n g its four main goals States. More than 700 por­ Sen. J. William Fulbright won’t?” Mrs. Luce asked in Ask for the Classified Departmen: which she listed as main­ trait photographers entered Award taining the peace, reducing (D.-Ark.) as convincing the reply to the question. Only Want Ad, recciA cd bs pboiu- or mail bclort* P.M. Tuesday the contest thi.s year. cal) be publisbe