2 ^ - 0 C - i T » T ) X Xi :> T l O ' 04 TJ < <=» COLO. P o p e Names Committee on Lay Apostolate -- o; CZ 'J- o (/) o >j Vatican C itv — Pone Paul VI has appointed an as secretary of the Council commission for the Lay of dealing with various international Catholip organiza- I— eight-member committee, including four laymen, to carry Apostolate and secretary of the post-conciliar body for tions. out the ’s recommendations for the lay apostolate. Studies that preceded the appointment of the com­ establishment of a special secretariat for the lay aposto- The laymen are; mittee examined the Council’s lay apostolate decree and I ans> late and an organization to work on behalf of the px>or. Dr. Johanes Schauff of Germany; Prof. Auguste Van- its Constitution on the Church in the Modern World. Vatican Radio said the provisional committee "will istendacll of , general secretary of the Interna­ The work was conducted by the post-conciliar lay apos­ m o it the carry out the firm and clear desire of immediately tional Federation of Christian Trade Unions: Rosemary X o I souL translating into action in living terms the programs tolate commission, the commission of Cardinals for the ►n? already outlined." Goldie of Australia, executive secretary of the Perma­ reform of the Roman Curia, and other groups. about nent Committee for International Congresses of the Lay among T H E P R O G R A M S "already outlined’' are recom­ Apostolate; and Vitorino Veronese, former president of T H E TW O GROUPS named, according to Vatican >y leg- mendations o f special groups that conducted detailed Italian Catholic Action and director general of the Radio, submitted separate reports to the Pope although ad the studies of the conciliar decrees involved. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural they worked together and agreed "on the necessity to Cardinal Maurice Roy of Quebec is president of the Organization (UNESCO). proceed gradually in realizing what is called for in the disem- new committee and Bishop Alberto Castelli, secretary of The Pope appointed Monsignor Silvio Luoni of the conciliar decree.” series the Italian Episcopal Conference, is vice president. The Vatican Secretariat o f State to represent the secretariat The commentator also noted the new committee "will ething secretary is Monsignor Achille Glorioux, who also .served on the committee. He has hud the special respon.sibility maintain close contact with the secretariat of state.” reality aot in cons- .11 the 3 that less. denuer. catholic L sub-, Teacher . . . Opera . . . Silence is the unbearable indent repartee. . . . singers at — Charles Dickens ^ersal . . . of Indians, noth- Jesuit Father Central City will Th ere are now’ more TV token John Bryde is the sing at the annual sets in the U.S. than bath­ 1 it is tubs — and that’s a dirty topic of a story July 17. De­ shame! Jtside this week on Page tails are on Page COLORADO’S LARGEST WEEKLY 3. According to the Jewish irin g 7. calendar, the year we refer to as 1966 A.D. is 5727. And to . have T h u rsd a y , J u ly 14, 1964 VOL. LX No. 49 the Chinese, who first adopted hings a calendar in 2357 B.C., it is mica- 4323. These two statistics lead •arted Humorist Allan Sherman to a rather astonishing conclusion: Obviously, he deduces, for 1,- l, the 404 years the Jewish people m, as New Church for Calhan had to wash their own laun­ earth Calhan — Construction M ic h a e l’ s, plans to de­ sanctuary, admitting natu­ dry. This has begun on a new velop the hall for ral light to a lofty space, Bill Falkcnberg: ” 1 will bo Com- church for St. Michael’s extended parish activi­ denoting special eminence about boss in my own house. I parish here. ties by the installation of to this area. will not come out from un­ t us. Designed by Lusk and a kitchen in the near fu­ Decorative wood screen- der this bed!” Wallace, architects of Col­ ture. work will serve to enhance orado Springs, the new the tasteful simplicity One of those longhaired : church will have a seating Encompassed by a ter­ readily apparent in the in­ beatnik louts show’cd up at capacity for 150 persons raced mound of earth, the terior charm reflected in Reeves’ Broadway barbershop and w ill contain a base­ building will be lifted up this parish church. — (See the other afternoon, and the head barber, Toady, asked de to ment parish hall and rest from the relatively flat Photo on Page 2). hopefully. "Haircut, sir?” ' that rooms. The Mel-Ro Con­ terrain surrounding it in The mophead said no. struction company of Colo­ all directions, serving to "Oh. then you want a Qg o f rado Springs is in charge further emphasize it as a Renew shave?" the barber went on. nion, of building. place o f worship. Compata- "No.” said the beatnik, osar- bility with the adjacent shaking his long mane, T just The Rev. William A. residences was a keynote Your came in for a manicure.” Zolp, pastor of St. in determining materials to ” My new boy friend has be incorporated into the ‘Register’ just one fault.” said Carol design. to her friend, Sue. As for the interior decor, "What'.s that?” Sue asked. vine Catholic Vets a vaulted ceiling over .the Subscription "H e lik es me the way I a to nave, accented by warm am — single!” ther, O.K. Bombings indirect lighting, will be H is further complimented by a Now! Author-newspaper man Gene Washington — In a Fowler always called them as statement issued here by large window over the irhen he saw them, recounts George M artin G. Riley, national Oppenheimer in The View )ther commander of the Catholic from the Sixties. IS to W-ar Veter-AAs, President Priests' Retreat Starts July 18 "Once,^ in Hollywood, he was Johnson was assured the taken by two movie executives ishes to see a rough cut of a Civil organization The annual retreat for Thursday evening, July 1 he priests of the Arch- 21. War film. "wholeheartedly supports "When it was over, one of eans diocese of Denver will The Rev. Arthur Mel- oood your actions in the bomb­ the tycoons asked; . open at St. Thomas’ sem- oche, o f H oly F'amily re­ ".\Ir. Fowler, do you think the ing o f military targets in inary, 'Denver, Monday treat house, Harrow, On- this picture w ill offend the ling- Hanoi and Haiphong as well as other policies in evening, July 18, at 8 tario, Canada, will be South?” the Vietnam conflict.” p.m., continuing until retreat master. " 'Yes,* answered the for­ dren thright Fowler, 'and the false North, too.’ ” reli- l 80- During the Governors’ 9 in conference in Los Angeles they last week. 20th Century-Fox Ecumenical Breakthrough presented a movie for the that visiting governors. The title? ? "H ow to Steal Sl.000,000.” Undoubtedly it was just a Shannon Sees a New World Church to Serve coincidence!! bout Time i.s gaining on you if it Pretty Shannon Lea Coons, four- world during classes at a Head Start takes you longer to rest than year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. center sponsored by the Children’s it did to get tired. nent Rhae Coons, Denver, looks through a Education Fund. (See story on page All Taking it with you is not *s is magnifying glass to discover a new 2 ) important. . .the big worry [I in is to make it last until that Kansas City. Mo. — The new St. Mark’s church here will represent a unique ecumenical breakthrough in the you're ready to go. e at — J. J. Sullivan United States. Sacrifices Result in Actuality The $400,000 structure will serve four faiths, the ious Most women will be satis­ Presbyterian, the Episcopal, the United Church of the fied with a roof over their Christ, as well as the Catholic faith. heads. . .if th ey have the ohn, Church, Rectory for Brush Each* of the four faiths will have a full-time clergy­ right to raise it once in a cept man assigned to the church, and the combined stafT of while! the A new $163,560 church and rectory for St. Mary’s professional, civic life of the Community, headed by the parish w ill include social workers and program 1 XX parish. Brush, will rise on a two-acre site donated by Mayor Eric Wendt of Brush. directors who will head up the recreation, club, music, s- to Morgan county businessman, Alonzo Petteys. Completion of the new church is scheduled Dec. 15, arts and tutoring programs that St. Mark’s will ofTer. the Ground was broken on the nine-lot site, June 27, in a and the rectory Feb. 15, 1967. on,” ceremony attended by a cross section o f the business, Pastor o f Brush, the Rev. James Ahern, who has had The church will serve an inner-city community of charge of the parish since Aug. 29, 1958, found that 15,000 people who live in a five-block radius, and ' S e m m a / u i long existing facilities for Mass and religious instruction were will provide co-operative social and religious serv­ r or taxed t^yond capacity. ices for the residents, most of whom are Negroes. Franciscan To Report When Alonzo Petteys donated the site. Father iris- Ahern asked his parishioners to offer prayers and Construction on the community edifice will begin in per- sacrifices for the building program. The site w’as November, and the greater bulk of the building funds The Denver Archdiocesan L by formally handed over April 1 by Petteys, who also will be raised by the Presbyterians and Congregational- the As Military Chaplain Chancery reports a total of joined with Jack Boxer, area cattleman, to give ists. $40 donated toward semi­ !eci- $10,000 toward the building fund. To be owned by the United Church of Christ and the A friar o f the Western mission band based at St. nary burses during the to- Parishioners o f Brush are business, farming, and United Presbyterian Church, the support and care of the Elizabeth’s parish, Denver, is to report to Fort Carson past week. nti- professional persons. Many are Spanish-speaking farm building w ill be shared equally by the participating July 22 for active duty as a military chaplain. Donations for the St. war churches. Operating expenses for St. Mark’s will total He is the Rev. Dermot McMahon, O.F.M., a Bostoni­ workers, cultivating sugar beet, and helping raise cattle. Jude burse were received but nearly $100,000 yearly. an who studied in Franciscan seminaries in New York, from Denver, Mrs. L.E.M., D O N AT IO N S IN the first week of the building fund The church w ill be completed by November. 1967, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. $5; G .M .. $5; H.B.. $5; drive amounted to some $16,000, Father Ahern said. and its architecture has been planned to be acceptable He was ordained May 5, 1954, by Cardinal (then R.E.W., $5; M.F., $5; Colo­ Cash in hand by the time of the June ground breaking to all four religious bodies. Archbishop) Amleto Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to the rado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. ceremony totaled $85,000. V.E.M., $5; Arvada, ano­ United States, in Mount St. Sepulchre, Washington, D.C. Bishop Charles Helmsing, Bishop of the Kansas The church-rectory site w ill be landscaped, with nymous, $5. Father McMahon also studied at St. Bonaventure lawns and shrubbery. City-St. Joseph diocese, expressed a hope that the Donations for the Mon­ university, Allegany, N.Y. His first assignment after experiment w’ould prove to be as successful as sim­ Later, a large parish hall, with an adjoining five-room signor Matthew Smith ordination was assistant in St. Francis church in down­ catechetical wing, a Sisters’ residence, parking areas, ilar community chapels in the armed forces. town New York city. burse, Denver, anonymous, and a children’s playground will be added to the parish $5. plant. *T think this is a classic example o f how we can find ire From 1956 to 1961, he was on the Franciscan All ofTerings towards the Seating capacity o f the new church is approximately ways of cooperative ministry focused around mission.” be- mission in Bolivia, and served as Vicar General of various burses are used to les 490. It will have a balcony, transepts, sanctuary, nave, explained the Rev. R. A. Bowden, who is an executive of the Prelature Nullius of Coroico there. The mission educate young men for the :ed lavatory and ja n ito ria l facilities on the upper level, the Presbyterian Church in the Topeka-Kansas City was located on the eastern slope of the Andes priesthood. They may be 10- measuring 5,549 square feet. area. mountains, and served the scattered population, sent direct to the Archdio­ h e A full-finished basement, 4,338 square feet in area, Although the church will provide a common sanc­ mostly Aymara Indians. tuary for the different faiths which use the building, the cesan Chancery, 1536 Log­ will provide a parish hall 80 by 40 feet. an street, Denver. The basement also w ill contain kitchen facilities, integrity and purity of each church’s rites and sacra­ Before coming to Denver, the priest worked with the pantry, storage areas, boiler room, and toilet facilities. ments will be maintained. Such ceremonies will be con­ ng Franciscan mission band in Puerto Rico. He has worked Through the use of twin-tee concrete beam construc­ ducted separately. At throughout the entire West from the mission base at St. A joint report emphasized that St. Mark’s church Traffic Laws at tion, the hall will have a clear span without obtrusive Elizabeth’s. supports. does not represent an attempt to syncretize doctrine or Attention, out-of-state ch rite; the emphasis is rather on "a strong community of drivers! You will enjoy Architect Henry J. DeNicola, Denver, notes that the an H E V O L U N T E E R E D for the military chaplaincy, Christians with ecumenical corporateness.” your vacation in beautiful rectory w ill have accommodation for the pastor and and will serve for an indefinite period. On reporting to Colorado more if you are assistant priest, a guest room, housekeeper’s quarters, i': Fort Collins next week, he will be briefed on his future familiar with our traffic v role in the service, and the rank he w ill hold, ___ (Turn to Page 2) laws. il o. Page 2 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday. July U , ^966 Machines Capable Brush Church . . . (Continued From Page 1) Of Replacing Men living and dining room, utility room, oflice, and a large Fort Lupton — The large the hope of the migrant “ Then,” he said, "we in conference room on the first floor. red machines which lumber does not seem to lie in Denver will realize that 1 across the fields are pea sharing the profits made the problems created by A P A R T IA L B ASEM E N T with guest room, toilets, pickers capable o f replacing possible by machines. For farm automation are not large meeting room, and boiler installation also is drawn teams of men. Soon the unlike other workers, the only the concern of farmers in the plans. and agricultural laborers. Construction is reinforced concrete for foundation, potato pickers will come. 'agricu ltu ral laborer, long Beans are already largely forced to compete with im-' They are our problems and twin-tec concrete slabs, laminated wood arches in harvested by machine. Au­ ported foreign field bands, too.” the church, and brick veneer construction on the rectory, tomation is coming to has not y e t been able to the architect writes. C. C. Carson Construction company of Wray, Colo., northern Colorado farms. form strong unions. Papal Audience i low bidder, was awarded the contract for the entire Automation in this area, Recent union activity in as in others, has brought California has been hear­ I work. mixed feelings. To farmers tening, the migrant com­ Given to Two Construction began June 25. and consumers it may mittee reported. But one U nit square foot costs are; for the church, $11.54, Rome — Pope Paul VI mean more econom ically doubted th at Cesar Cha- gave audiences to Cardinal In Cl and the rectory, $11.08. produced food. rr To------some ag­ National Farm Work- Augustin Bea, S.J., chair- The church will cost $112,219, and the rectory $48,- ricultural laborers it will er’s association would be man of the Secretariat for 781, with miscellaneous costs estimated to total $2,550. bring opportunities to move able to do enough in time. Promoting Christian Unity, Father Ahern, pastor of St. Mary’s, Brush, in the Op from stoop labor to the The red pea pickers moved and Father Henry De northeastern plains, was formerly pastor o f St. John s, controls of a factory-like inexorably from row to Riedm atten, O.P., general Stoneham, and earlier served as assistant in Presento- machine. row. secretary of the papal pop­ tion and Annunciation parishes in Denver. Architect's sketch of the new St. Michael's church in Calhan. To many migrants, un­ Education,” said the ulation commission. To See sto ry on Poge 1.______ALSO ATTENDING were Dee Wagner, Brush skilled in the operation of Rev. Herbert Banigan of Chamber of Commerce; Frank Ritchie of the church complicated equipment, the the migrant committee, "is Watch Your Heart building committee. Father Paul Fcichter. O.F.M., St. change will bring only one of our main hopes.” M( Elizabeth’s parish, Denver; Father James Kane, pastor Greek Church Restores unemployment, flight to Another committee mem­ The disease process cul­ the city, and, i f the worker of St. Anthony’s, Sterling; Father Peter O. Urban, pastor ber was less optimistic. He minating in a middle-aged is lucky, welfare. o f St. John’s, Yuma; Father Richard Lechman, assistant noted that even if the heart attack starts silently, Cent pastor of Presentation parish, Denver; Father Emmanuel Prayers to St. Peter workers are retrained early in life, Colorado at St. A. Gabel, pastor of St. John’s, Stoneham; Father Leo ^ MEMBERS of the Arch- many w ill probably be dis­ H eart Association reminds the Af Vatican City — Restora- er Peter,’ fixing it, as in e x a lta tio n and fratern al d iocesan M ig r a n t Com- Smith, assistant pastor of S t Anthony’s, Sterling; and placed. you. So don’t let youth lull feature tion of prayers to St. Peter the ancient office schedule faith to celebrate the fig- m it t e e c o n s id e r e d the DeNicola. Many parishioners and Brush residents were you into a false sense of coming in an oflice o f the Greek o f the Greco-Oriental rite ure and m ission o f the problems brought by auto- at the ceremony, with their families and friends. “ W IT H O U T education, security. It is never too op era Orthodox Church has been on the day o f Aug. 28 and Apostle P e te r,” the Pope m ation as th ey watched without money, without soon to take the counter­ m arks hailed heret. V...by Pope PaulDoiil r,Af-fiT.rrsetting, oas o Tnin f-Kr,the r^of^Vir^lCatholic ir. added.__1 ^ ^the 1. .. fields north of Y?___Fortl. orientation to the dominant measures to help head off sary of VI with delight as a "sig­ Church, June 29 as the Lupton being picked by culture, they will drift to a heart attack in middle tak e p nificant and stimulating” Feast of Sts. Peter and HE NOTED the new machine. They knew that the cities,” he predicted. age. 17. act. Paul.” text was composed by an Soloi Prayers to St. Peter have Orthodox monk of Mount h ouse been omitted from the THE POPE cited sever­ Athos, Gerasimo Mikray- Knights of Columbus Masses Greek Orthodox liturgy al passages from the text annatis, hymnographer of GLASS ing, at generally since the 14th of the office, which haiU the Orthodox Ecumenical E w CO. The Re century because of the Peter as the unbreakable Patriarch Athenagoras of 10 nOnOl ri« rOODGlQ pastor > anti-Latinnnf i-I.nf.i n feelingfi>f»IinfY of that TOCk of the Church. Pnnafcmfirw-inloConstantinople nnHand rinVi-pub­ Springs Pope Paul declared he The Rev. John R. Pad- eral chairman; George time. lished with the approval o f FOR MIRRORS Oper "Recently the official was delighted with the the sacred synod of Greece. berg, S.J., director o f the Brown, program chairman; offered magazine of the Greek new oflice, adding: Sacred Heart retreat house and Jack Denny, co-chair- See Our Beautiful Beatrici Church, entitled Ekklisia,” **Such expressions Sedalia, will be honored by man. Entertainment will T h e Ba New Loveland the K nights o f Columbus be futmished by W ill Back New Home at the Pope said at his week­ bring back to us an echo Joann ( Friday Luncheon club on Mcllree. 690 Lawrence 825-5251 ly general audience within of the ancient and ven- Goeke, the°octove of the Feast of erablc traditions which Mass Schedule the occasion o f th e 25th Turgeor Sts. Peter and Paul, "pub- d is a p p e a r e d a fte r the anniversary of his ordina­ in A lg Beginning tion. w a r d . lished a new office 'of the 14th c e n tu ry fro m th e , t i . . . L e i b a a a i m ; T e B o c k h o r s t b C o . glorious and most illustri- liturgical texts because isu n d ay, J u ly 17, Also honored at the noon G u arre luncheon at the Knights of ous Apostle and first lead- o f a n ti-L a tin p o le m ic s H 1 0 ]VlaSS schedule ranee I Columbus home July 15 rsse?:: and now renew the au- _ x o 4. t u 4-u ia n Gil thentic and noble voice e J O n n t n e w ill be the Very Rev. John C a r m ( Forty Hours' ^ devotion of the Evangelist’s J. Danagher C.M., rector of Graham i » I Oriental Ch^eh, which church, Loveland, St. Thomas seminary, who B ab y D Devotion si ® h a p p y and has been assigned to St. Memfc « % faithful reminder of an- will be at 6:30, 8, John’s seminary, Camaril­ from all July 17, 1966 cient times. 9:30, 11 a.m., and 7 lo, Calif. also don Brush Ground-Breaking V II Sunday A fte r "These constitute a har- p.m. In charge of the lunch­ The r Pcntecost mony and brotherliness eon are Ben Wright, gen- w i l l be At the groundbreaking ceremony for the new * SL Anne, Grand Lake between East and West Thomas St. Mary’s church, Brush, are left to right, front be condu * H o ly N am e, Steam - which return with common Personalized Monuments and Markers JOHN E. ZOOK GERARD R. row, cattleman Jack Boxer, John Higgins of the boat Springs P A S T N E g T.BOCKHORST, CPCU B enoit, church building committee and cashier of the PARTNER B enoit, Farmers State bank in Brush; Father James Ah­ * Missions marked -M em orial Co. ist, will ern, pastor; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackert, golden SjidjVuuvoL AincB, 1897 with an asterisk (*) may Speer Blvd. At Mb Bach wo Jubilarians, and parishioners of St. Mary’s for the have 13 Hours’ Exposi­ Erickson 3SS.I78S 1130 PUILIC SERVICE UOd. Mass. past 33 years; the Rev. Robert Bruenig, pastor of tion of the Blessed Sac­ Sacred Heart, Peetz, and formerly pastor of St. rament instead of 40 AT NO EXTRA COST S IN G l Mary’s; and Mayor Eric Wendt of Brush. DAVE LINDQUIST Owner M a s s V Hours’. 19 Years On The Job Experience On Three Conlinenls K r e b s m I7lh Street * 'A v e ^ 31rd FI. New Western Fed. Head Start Program For Belter Cab Service" Savings Bldg. 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Hallett An ardent Catholic, ilize that For the R e g ister, Dr. A jan itor at the Gates whose life work has been reated by Hradil had high praise — Sister Marie Therese, supervision of a qualified it was in the day of Mary Rubber Company who to further the application for its interest, its stimu­ n are not holds four degrees, has Denver superior of the physical therapist, for Walsh, foundress of the of the principles of the St. lating ideas, its news con­ Dominican Sisters of the o f farmers published work in five lan­ speech therapy (service in order. Thomas and Leo X III to tent and doctrinal sound­ Sick Poor, announced that i laborers, guages, and knows 12 oth­ speech pathology or au­ "Yesterday it was immi­ modern society. Dr. Hradil ness. He said it surpa.sscd the congregation has re­ problem s ers; who exchanged 72 let­ diology) and for occupa­ gration; today it is the is now devoting himself to the Italian press in its cently been certified as a ters with the late Presi­ tional therapy under the phenomenal growth in the completion of a cause coverage of the Vatican Home Health Agency for supervision of a qualified dent K en n ed y, and has population, with an in­ that he says the Commu­ Council. His family gets it participation in the Medi­ occupational therapist. known many other inter­ creasing percentage of aged nists began — the union of regularly in Czecho-Slo­ care program. They have contracted with ice n a tio n al fig u re s in the sick poor,” said Sister the Slavic peoples, politi­ vakia. The Sisters have met all the Community Homemak­ Frank Guarrera Bernard Turgeon fields of religion, statecraft, Marie Therese. "In the cally and religiously. 'W e Dr. H radil had scant of the specific statutory re­ er Service, 1375 Delaware 0 and economics, is one of America of today, the nec­ have been apart 1,000 hopes for the durability of quirements and were found street, Denver, for part- the chief officers of the essities of these people Paul V I years,” he said. "T o our agreements in Eastern Eu­ to be in substantial com­ time or intermittent serv­ must be met by a pooling Cardinal In Central City Captive Nations Council of shame, the Communists ropean Communist govern­ pliance with the conditions ices of home health aides. o f the resources and per­ J., chair- Colorado. have been doing what we ments and the Vatican, but prescribed in regulations As the congregation sonnel of the voluntary lariat for He is Dr. Francis Hradil should have done.” Dr. he predicted that by 1980 set down by the Secretary moves into the latter part agencies. As federal and m Unity, doctor of universal laws, Opera Stars Hradil is confident that the the present Communism of Health, Education and o f the 20th century, the state governments prepare ;n ry De who was born in Czecho­ Slavic nations, who owe regimes would have Welfare (Title XVIII). country is no longer faced to alleviate the effects of , general slovakia and since 1950 their national traditions to evolved into moderately Under the Social Securi­ with the same problems poverty, sickness and age, has been living in Denver. apal pop- Sts. Cyril and Methodius, socialized countries domi­ ty amendments o f 1965, and causes of indigence as it is logical to approach Dr. Hradil visited the of­ To Sing at sent from Rome in 863 to nated by Christian demo­ which President Johnson Medicare and allied pro­ fices of the Register with bring them under the yoke cratic philosophies. They signed into law July 30, a gram s in an ecumenical the modest purpose of in­ Parish Priests o f Christ, will regain the would not have pure capi­ broad new program of manner, cooperating to e a rt serting a notice of the local religious unity they once talism but a regime of home health care of high relieve the multiple needs Masses July 17 observance of Captive Na­ quality will be part of the Institute Set cess cul- had. private property in which of an exploding population. tions Day in Denver at St. security to which all Idle-aged the state would play some­ Paul’s Lutheran church, E. Americans can look for­ Houston, Tex. — A spe­ silently, Central City — Masses At the 11:15 Mass, what the same part as it *’By a mature ap­ 16th avenue and Grant ward in the later years of cial institute for parish o lo ra d o at St. Mary’s Church of Frank Guarrera and Nadja does in Sweden. There proach to the present,” street. In this church the their lives. priests A u g. 22 in the reminds the Assumption here will Witkowska will sing "Panis never has been true Com­ she said, "and their par­ Captive Nations Council of Sheraton-Lincoln hotel here Duth lull feature the annual home­ Angelicus” ; Joann Grillo, munism in Europe, he ob­ ticipation with all inter­ Colorado will hold comme­ TH E SISTERS will con­ will hear an address by sense of coming of the Central City "Ave Maria” ; Terrance served, only state capital­ ested parties, the Domin­ tinue to provide skilled John D. Donovan, presi­ jver too opera stars. The event Hawkins, "The Lord’s morative services at 3 a.m. ism. ican Sisters of the Sick nursing and other thera­ dent of the American counter­ m arks the 106th anniver­ Prayer"; and Arthur Sunday, July 17, which Poor have taken the peutic services, working Catholic Sociological socie­ head off sary of the church and will Graham, "Agnus Dei.” opens Captive Nations steps necessary for their TH E (JRKAT conflict of closely with other non­ ty. The institute will be L middle take place Sunday, July Week. Repre.sented will be relevancy in history.” the future he foresaw, profit agencies designed to held in conjunction with 17. A NEWCOMER ap­ men from Czecho-Slovakia, would not be between Com­ furnish services other than the 1966 Liturgical Week. Soloists from the opera pearing on the stage at the Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, munism and the free world those the Sisters provide house will sing at two Central City Opera per­ Lithuania, Poland, and the Heart Attacks but between Afro-Asian directly. Masses on Sunday morn­ formances is Bernard Tur­ Ukraine. NORTH »LASS , and White races. He saw They have made ar­ Men in their middle ing, at 10 and 11:15 a.m. geon, the baritone lead in ^ this threat as the real rea­ years (45-64) die of heart The Rev. Francis Potempa, NO O N E at first sus­ rangements with the CO. ^ssini’s The Italian Girl son why Pope Paul VI Health Resource Center, attacks almost three times pastor of St. Paul’s, Idaho pected the background of DENVER in Algiers. Turgeon por­ went to Bombay, to soften 1601 E. 19th avenue, Den­ more often than women in Springs, will be celebrant. the modest, pleasant man trays the comic Thaddeus Dr. Hradil racial antagonisms. ver for -medical social serv­ the same age group, ac­ Opera stars who have in work clothes — the Eu­ OPTICAL in the two-act opera. ices. These services will be cording to (Colorado Heart » offered their services are ropean scholar who had Born in Canada, his mu­ under the direction of a A sso cia tio n . A t age 50, Dispensing Opticians Beatrice Krebs, who is in had three private au­ liful sical career began at an physician and will be given DuWAYNE INCIRAM The Ballad of Baby Doe; diences with Pope Pius Negro Youth Corps Enrollee men are fiv e times more at early age. The recipient of under the supervision of a lik ely than women of the Joann Grillo, Carmen; Leo numerous awards and XII, who had been a leader 4022 Tennyson Street 25-5251 Goeke, Carmen; Bernard of the Christian Democrat­ qualified medical social same age to suffer a heart scholarships, including the First To Get City Position worker. attack. GRond 7-5759 Turgeon, The Italian Girl ic Party in Czecho-Slovakia Canadian Arts Council The Sisters have also in A lg ie rs ; Thomas Hay­ before World War II, who Fellowship for study in Mrs. Marilynn M. Cage, department. contracted with Sewall Re­ ward, Carmen; Frank had served six years in a Vienna, Turgeon has 20, of Denver is the first habilitation Center, 1360 1 c < Guarrera, Carmen; Ter­ N azi Concentration Camp Beall said Mrs. Cage was CARPETS-DRAPERIES studied with leading Euro­ Negro Neighborhood Youth Vine street, Denver, for rance Hawkins. The Ita l­ and had been intimately awarded a certificate by his WALLPAPERS pean teachers. Corps enrollee to be given office showing she satisfac­ physical therapy under the O N t 0 » TMt ia n G irl in A lgie rs and acquainted with Cardinal lAICtST The baritone, who has a permanent job in a city torily completed her job­ SlucTiO Ns o r Carmen; and Arthur Josef Beran of Prague and made several radio and department under a revi­ training, having met re­ Graham, The Ballad of Georges Bidault, the leader AREA television appearances in sion of Career Service reg- quirements pertaining to Baby Doe and Carmen. o f the Christian Democrats RUGS addition to recording var­ ulations adopted last proper work habits, at­ 1 Members o f the chorus in France, and who had J SATRIANO ious operatic works, was spring. from all three operas will known Lord Keynes, who tendance, response to the first Canadian to sign NYC director Levi Beall training and other perform­ t BROTHERS 1 also donate their services. gave his name to a whole a contract with the Sa­ announced that Mrs. Cage, ance factors which were 4- 4- One of the Ursest showrooms in the w e s t Hundrerfs of roils of fine carpets. The musical background new system o f economics. JANITORIAL SERVICE 4- Also visit our ‘ CONTRACT ROOM* ar>d see one of the regions largest selec- dler’s Wells Opera Compa­ who joined the corps last evaluated. 4- tiortt of convnercial carpets and furniture at the lowest prices. w ill be formulated by Only gradually did his sto­ INC. ny in London. He has por­ January and took job 4- Thomas Ha3ward and will ry come out. ^'SERVING THE DENVER AREA SINCE 1950" trayed 83 operatic roles. training as a clerk-typist • Rus and Upholstery be conducted by Edward L. Dr. H rad il, o f 1830 S. Shampooing 4- in the NYC office, has Benoit, for both Masses. Turgeon’s sister, Mrs. Reed Court, is a member • Complete House • LEES • AlEXANDEt SMITH • MAGEE • FIRTH • ALSON been given a similar posi­ B en oit, the church organ­ Madeliene Fiorino, is fa­ o f Notre Dame parish and W«ll CARPETS Cleaning 4- • DOWNS • iERVEN CUSTOM • CULISTAN tion in the City Building • EVANS-BLACK • FAINTER • ROXBURT • AND MANY OTHERS ist, will perform several miliar to many in the area president- of the Czecho­ ivonm Sl/e 4- • Floor Waiinf and Polishiny t ■ I P t n A l i f CD M M O C Ul i f 0 T IM A m i f txrccT jnstauatioms Bach works before the firs t’ as singer, and former slovak Social club o f Den­ and Sniatlcr RUGS AMA auo SnOAlim x it c lltn i th« C ltr • Walls and Windows t Mass. teacher of Gregorian chant ver. In 1964 he received n * m •. for every room * Washed and school music. She and from D.U. a master’s News Deadline * S IN G IN G in the 10 a.m. FurnitU TG in i H c h m 'S C 4- her architect husband re­ degree in economics, and Opin «nP WtdntwJpy Mass will be Beatrice The deadline for news Eviflingf MO l:)0 A.M. t * side in Parker with their one of the last letters 4- 2S34 W. 44tli Ave. SeutdeH ^ ^i SoHA ^ h c . Krebs and Leo Goeka, three children, Paul, Mich­ stories and pictures to 4- t President Kennedy wrote, 433-8831 *'Ave Maria”; Bernard elle, and John, who w ill be dated N ov. 20, (two days appear in the "Denver E.M.W. 4- i where cash talks Turgeon, "Panis Angeli- singing in performances of before his assassination), Catholic Register" is 3566 So. Broadway i c .tt 388-9241 M onday at 9 a.m. 2111 So. R roadw ay t cus” ; and Thomas Hay-- Carmen during July at encouraged him to finish S llc rm a n 4-2'/S4 761-0324 4- 470 SO. COLORADO BLVD. ward, "Agnus Dei”; Central City.______his studies. Captive Nations Week

Service Set for July 17 W h y A/IcConofy's Boulevard Mortuary Is The Captive Nations commemorative service of has been proclaimed by the C ouncil of Colorado, com­ Captive Nations Week on President for the middle of posed o f representatives of Sunday, July 17, at 3 a.m., July every year since 1959. “Denver’s Catholic Mortuartj” Czecho-Slovak, Estonian, in St. Paul’s Lutheran Its purpose is to remind Hungarian, Latvian, Church, East 17th avenue Americans that the nations Lithuanian, Polish, and and Grant streets. of Eastern Europe are still U krainian peoples, invites Captive Nations Week not free. a ll to attend the opening I t is owned by Catholics . . . It is supervised by Catholics . . . Bombing Raids Its Chapels and equipment are built to provide Catholic Services Worry Priests Its staff o f Catholic Gentlemen is San Jose, Calif. — "With well versed in the Liturgy and Pope Paul VI, we continue Precepts o f the Holy , to pray and work for an realizing the sanctity and dignity end to violence through o f the individual . . . negotiations,” 22 priests of the San Francisco area

said in a telegram to They supervise each funeral with .President Johnson, joining individual care as an Honor and * th e Vatican in its state­ Conscience-Binding Duty as taught m en t o f 'regret and wor­ by Holy Mother Church . . . ry ’ ” over escalation of the WE'RE war through the recent I t has the Largest Catholic bombing raids near Hanoi Personnel in Denver . . . and Haiphong. BUILDING School Zone FOR YOU! Drivers are urged by the State Patrol to observe school-zone signs during Sidewalk engineers in Aurora the summer months even are watching our new home rise from though school is out. School grounds are neigh­ the ground. Inside our present borhood playgrounds dur­ building we are striving for ing summer vacation with­ Serving Catholic Families o f Denver out the restraining in­ “business as usuai.” fo r Over 46 Years . . • fluen ce o f school authori­ We appreciate our depositors' ties and patrols. A LW AYS patience, and know that the new reduce your speed when approaching school zones. expanded facilities under construction will result in increased efficiency and service. F O R LEASE 11,000 sq. ft. on 2 floors in one of downtown Den­ ver’s nicest bldgs. Clean, steam heat, air condition­ ed. Offices, ctevsse cr display space, ncascna'jtc Aurora National Jftoulcvarl mortiEiirles rent. For infOMiialion call £. COLFAX AT IRONTON BANK PHONE 364-7671 FEDERAL BLVD at SPEER 1091 SO. COLORADO BLVD. at M ISSISSIPPI 534-1393. 1530 Blake st. • G R A N D 7-1625 • S K Y L I N E 7-1238 i MEMBCn fIDERAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM i Page 4 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 14, 1966 • Comment for Today • Strings to the Bow ' i ' Captive Mystery of Faith Nations By Frank Morriss \------^

Father James Megivern, and that Blood that is the right hand of the Father. f By Paul H. Hallett C.M., in the pages of The m ea t and drink o f that True, we more popularly j V Captive Nations Week, which this year begins July Ecum enist, suggests that Mystical Body. accept the explanation that T 17, should have a special significance for Colorado, th e re can be too much The danger is in just the Christ’s abiding Presence is where many former East Europeans have been settled, stress on the physical, bod- opposite direction than Fa- as a Guide and Teacher; ‘ primarily because of the efforts o f Monsignor Elmer J. ily Presence of Christ in ther Megivern sees it — it but His ability to be with Kolka. But, whether we know East Europeans or not, the Eucharist. This, Father is in minimizing the bodily the Father and to be an the captive nations question is of concern to every M e g ivern seems to feel. P re sen ce o f Christ and active Guide in the earthly American. I particularly like the religious orientation of would turn our eyes away s tre s s in g the "banquet” Church would offer a di^- the Captive Nations Council of Colorado. fro m w h at is the tru e concept. Without the form- culty, except for the faith The first commemoration of Captive Nations Week in Thom heart o f the Gospel, that er the banquet is common we put in His words. For Colorado was at Holy Ghost Church in 1962. This year of Arvadi Christ left us on earth and fare. I think Father Me- Christ guides His Church it is at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. This suggests ono ness adn" went to the Father; that givern along with many far more actively than does more direction in which ecumenism can take. ver. Robe this crucified, risen, and modern scholars have their any e a rth ly g u id e who Alabam a glorified Christ leads the theological carts and horses takes a party unfailingly E C U M E N IS M , THOUGH as a household word is London, ! Church; that He is present switched. Many churches across a m ost d iffic u lt only three or four years old, has been with us for a long finance t time. Some institutions and movements in the U.S. aro years. FI in our neigh bors. It is have paschal banquets, our mountain crossing, ness devt therefore not well, Father Lord’s supper.s. Without the seems the Christ who naturally religious and therefore ecumenical. The U.S. . . . A t a Megivern believes, to think bodily Presence it is cere- could pass through walls government and lesser political communities, since they president favor religion, are necessarily pluralistic and therefore of Christ in the Eucharist m o n y ; w ith the b o d ily and dem and o f Thomas /// the Rev. ecumenical. The Boy Scout movement put ecumenism as a su b stitu te for the Presence it is Divine Sac- that the Doubter place his .. dinal Fra Christ who walked in Gal- rifice. hand in to th e wounded f ^ into practice, since it has always had a religious foun­ tion . . . X ilee and that without this so important a matter side, would have no difTi- '' dation. The civil rights movement, in its most eftective assistant E u ch arist Christ would _ something that is cer- culty in dw ellin g in our i ^ sector, has been religious and ecumenical. The opposition Denver, f simply be absent. . tainly close to the heart o f tabernacles at the same ^ ''-'‘C to indecent literature has been staffed chiefly by the to. tiie Lt our faith, if it is not that time He reigns in glory as J ^ \ r'\ forces of various religions. vance st O R D IN A R IL Y , I would very heart as Father Me- the Second Person of the The Captive Nations movement in the U.S. repre­ classes at not be foolhardy enough to givern maintains — I be- Trinity, or dwells in each sents peoples, mostly Slavic, who had been badly divid­ argue with the head of the H e v e he must p resen t m em ber o f the M ystical ed, both politically and religiously. Communism has S t. J o h n ’ s U n iv e rs ity stronger arguments than Body. And far from unba- \ \ , a . , . ' ~ imposed on these nations governments of the same ideo­ school o f theology. But he does. Father Megivern, lancing the "heart of the I 4-1^/ liyiU/itl logy. The reaction to these Communist governments has An op since it involves as much for example, presents the Gospel,’’ this great mystery I 1 I IV IIfi r ^ created a certain unity of spirit, which is still far from 539, Kni the tabernacle in my par- difficulty of understanding o f faith is so linked to its ------— , , —•/ perfect, but which promises to develop into real solidar­ ish church as in his college how Christ is "seated at companion mysteries that ity. There is good hope, I am told, that the present reli­ Council assembly chapel, and my Catholic the right hand of the Fa- they dwell in a unity and ' ’ gious divisions of the Slavs into Catholics, Orthodox, event. Tw. faith as much as his, I am ther" if we stress the "sub- equality almost lik e the . / ^ and Protestants may be resolved in the not too distant grand kni emboldened to suggest he stitutional approach to the Trinity Itself. future. ort Mescl sees danger where it does Eucharist" (that is, that we telon . . . not necessarily exist. On h a ve C h rist in the Eu- TH E difficulty that must Z ^ V V / 0 / ^ > c r / T H E C A P T IV E N A T IO N S representatives in the congratul the contrary, if we do not charist as a substitute for be admitted is one o f belief O ♦ U.S. have seen how closely the cause of national free­ the birth c o n tin u a lly guard and b o d ily Presence in and acceptance. It does no dom is bound up with freedom o f religion. "We cannot M iller on stress Christ’s bodily Eu- jife.) good to minimize the object . im fight Communism,” says the declaration of the Captive Members charistic Presence we are jg ^his, however, a true of belief in order to have it •UlSTening In Nations Council of Colorado, "by driving ourselves and tions to J not lik e ly to give much difficulty? Simply because believed. It does no good to ^ others into the absence of God . . . Because of a com­ stress o f Christ’s Presence a jj m ajor Creeds of the make more comfortable the m / % m g g g w promise on a question of principle, the countries behind in our neighbor, which is Church speak of Christ at concept in order to have it JL m W w m wCj^ M C/C'C^ # w the Iron Curtain have become captive — in the true Fred F one thing Father Megivern the Father’s right embraced. That leads — sense they are ruled by the changing and enslaving ter, was b elieves is imperiled by hand and none of the Eu- and through history has R w Richnn Robert J Dwver laws of man or party, however harsh or mild, instead of week . . . traditional Eucharistic pie- char-’st does not make it led - to the concept o f ^ o io iiw K u . L / w y c i the immutable Commandments o f God, which alone can Sisters of give and guarantee freedom if lived up to.” to nuns ‘ -Why are they .inked - Creeds speak S w h at^evlr’ ’’ ^ " •The'cTrden “f;;d « ' ” derness There is a promise that, when Communism passes Heights c :eLhbSr”L ? [r .4 " r of a. Church that Christ No man gives away a Th^ w'lJLrnS.anardrampages around the penphery. from Eastern Europe, as it inevitably will, these coun­ Superiors, rhn?,,t° B « a u s r o ir faith P™™^od to "be with” until treasure s.mply because it n^^Volfe Howe has lately published his The point he misses, as it seems to tries will enjoy a federation in which the economy is on Rciigio both droe^ds u in ac the consummation of the is d iffic u lt to guard, a relations of ''»• ‘ hat education, in fact and by its developed under the principles of social justice taught by adm inisti c L a n c e o f Chrlst’s T o r S n But there has never problem to keep. No Creed government in American ''oiT nature, is always and everywhere St. Thomas. James P< iT roLtauS moreTrn; ’’n®" “".I i "“/'“'O''’ fo|; ‘f constitutional history. As might he ' oligious. There is a religion of S.J., who M E A N W H IL E , WE SEE more closely than ever the cul to S v e T w a fer of f i ‘ ‘ "®r^l tV e.vpected from one o f the fo re m o s t iiacularism quite as emphatically as there ver, w hil relation between religious and political freedom in East­ work for bread is c S s B r y than ‘ "fP things that are not i^e field, these essays are i> ' ‘‘ lijlion ° f ‘ heism and of revelation, studying i to believe eTeryZ^an U treasuring. reference, the Keligious neutrality in education is the ern Europe. The commemorative services held by the Captive Nations Council in a Lutheran church are not France, to in some way a part of that fruit of mature reflection, seasoned with g**catcst m yth more properly the will go to an attempt to show a religious unity that does not exist; Body. W e are sensitive to • G U G S t E d i t o r i a l presented with a literary sparkle, hoax - of the 20th century. Powers wi they demonstrate a religious unity that already exists, , our common brotherhood in so as to make the little volume one of American tax-supported school Gonzaga i and that is the unity of the oppressed against a force Christ; w e are not sensi- “W ^ A most attractive and persuasive o f its i^y-'tem. proclaim ing and vaunting its Seattle ua that would destroy all religion. tive to the miracle that t l Q / \ ^ / I religioii.s neutrality, has never dared to makes Flesh of wheat, bo totally hone«t with itself. It has Blood o f wine. That has The garden, it goes without saying, never, in plain fact, even remotely Forme: been a dividing point ever ^ a religion, the area of the ehureh or approached a neutral stance. In its • Side View Division a: since Christ proclaimed it. V ' churches, whether congregational, origins it derived, lor the most part. (Indian H It is the mysterium fidei, ^ w K y %/m W%X/m a w hierarchical, or monarchical. 'Fhe from the Evangelical Protestantism of Cosmopolit the mystery of faith. ' wilderness is the world outside, the the 19th century, with more recent 23. Furthe There was no great be pleased place the full burden o f a re a o f th e u n re d e e m e d (th o u g h overtonc.s of 20th century Lil>crulism laid Wiberg, 31 upheaval when Christ told by w’hat is referred to as victo ry on his shoulders, p o s s ib ly o f the red eem a b le ), e v e n on. In c r e a s in g ly , w ith tim e, it has ‘Unsafe’ Cars D r. Seyn His hearers that what they ^be escalation of the mili- w h ile leavin g untouched- though th at area o f rep robation at opened itself to the secularist gospel, a Society am do to their neighbors they e ffo r t in Vietnam , those military areas in the presen t in c lu d e s the state a n d the gospel quite as evangelical in purpose By C. J. Zeeha Asian stuc actually do to Him. The Even though the new north from which the ene- . highest contem porary forms of and method as the most ardently turer at t parable o f the vine and bombings near Hanoi and my receives continued sup-- c i v i l i z a t i o n . A s P r o f e s s o r H o w e Koclarinn o f the missi»)nary alliances, There are some valid che person behind the Education branches seems to have H aiphong are directed at p o rt. Th e fact that the a s tu te ly p o in ts ou t, th e p o p u la r This secularism has gone out openly to points to car critic Ralph wheel o f a car — the op­ Formerly i gotten th e point of our military targets, the world present action is limited to im p r e s s io n th a t the " fr e e d o m o f g »in converts and to cotajuer the field, Nader’s attack on the au­ erator — is the one to con­ UNESCO ( oneness in Christ across. reaction to this new devel- undeniable military objec- r e l i g i o n ” c l a u s e o f t h e E 'ir s t displaying a proselylism as ardent and tomobile industry in a sider. al approacl But when He spoke of opment must make anxious tives, and important ones, A m e n d m e n t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s zealous as that o f the .Mormons or the book called Unsafe at Any I d riv e a Chrysler cor­ present ir givin g them His Flesh to all who hold responsibility should make the new de- C o n s t i t u t i o n w a s d r a w n u p b y Witnes.ses. Speed, and if he has poration product and con­ He also ta eat and His Blood to drink, for the decision. cision acceptable, not be- Thomas Jefferson and his disciples as stirred up some action on sider it a well-built, sturdy school and Christ’s followers turned From the American point cause anyone is pleased to « "w a ll o f separation’’ to protect the Even with the gradual diminution the part of the industry to product with sufficient J. He is t away from Him. They had of view, however, the esca- see the war enlarged, but s ta te fr o m th e e n c ro a c h m e n ts o f *be prospective elim ination o f the give added safety features safety facets that give T h e V ie v th e sam e d iffic u lty as lation has become some- because it may, in fact, be p o w e r - h u n g r y c l e r i c s m u s t b e o r ig in a l P r o t e s t a n t in flu e n c e s in to their automobiles this is more than adequate pro­ India, and many moderns - how in- thing very close to a nec- shortened significantly as a b a la n ce d a ga in s t and c o rre c te d by American public education, noutralitv worth a point or two in his tection. A ll the safety de­ deed could they eat the cssity. It is not rea.sonable result. j^e equally weighty and somewhat has been offset by a steady increase favor. vices in the world will not Flesh o f this Man before to declare forever off-limits i7i,TirMT%o more historical factor of the the secularist commitment. Here protect a driver, passen­ them on the dusty Galilean th e su pp ly sources that O U R F R IE N D S across d e te rm in a tio n o f the N ew E n gla n d i f anywhere w e witness the invasion IN RECENT months gers, or innocent persons F u i newspapers and magazines in another car if an opera­ ™ - H z E E S r ; • have given plenty of edito- tor openly defies laws of rial space to Nader’s the road. A ll such safety By IT s «„s .. ™ v fr 'r i-i: promptings. Even some devices are useless if the mystery of the Eucharist is th e A m e r ic a n s o ld ie r t^t-ure is not en tirely in w h irh ___ * \ Catholic publications have d river insists on nipping intimately linked with that fig h tin g in the south on Am erican hands, and we * w ou ld im n ose unnn thf. i 4^'^ put in their comment on his or her gin and bourbon TH E FB of the Mystical Bodv — for d iffic u lt terrain and in cannot predict the actions i •* ui • j. . ^ ui* P^sc upon the entire body auto safety. A look through behind the wheel; they mel get a Tt is afi^r alk ^ Flesh h a rd s h ip coT d ition ^ to of the Soviet Union or ^.Inevitably, in any discuss on of public and whose religious tests ^ China. religion and government in these United would be m ade m andatory fo r all. recent issues of U. S. have little effect if the itual bene Catholic, Ave Maria, and ■ Our government has em- problem of education comes to person, by reason of poor sistance t! A m erica magazines shows THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER phasized the fact that we sensitively Now whereas the original Protestant eyesight or lack of physcial support of that these editors, gener­ President...... Most Rev. Urban -I. Vchr D.I). a r e n ot a p p rov in g th e appreciative - much more so than the e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f a n A m e r i c a n control is permitted to the H oly Editor ...... Rt. Rev. John B. Cavanagh bombing of cities, but only general ruck o f constitutional lawyers tax-su p p orted p u b lic school system ally, agree with Nader’s dirve. Defective roads and ton, accon main point that most au­ Associate Bus. M an ager...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty v ita l military targets; the writm gs we have read - o f the J^nsisted upon popular respect for the inadequate safety signals gnor Grego Managing E d ito r ...... Miles F. Porter propaganda efforts o f our ‘‘ J^storical background of the question, basic (C hristian d ogm as and m oral tomobiles manufactured to­ are also a major contribu­ P.A. day are a pretty sorry lot tor to accidents. Denver News E d ito r...... Clement J. Zeeha enemies are not likely to ^ t h e jir o b le m d id n o t r is e , p iin c ip le s , th e n e w e r secularism is M o n sig i when it comes to safety Associate Editors ...... Frank Morriss, make this distinction clear. P h o fU ix -lik e , from some th eoretical vehement m its rejection o f both. It does sc rib ed m features. Linus M. Riordan, Paul H. Hallett, W e should continue to o f what education in America so professedly as refusing commitment to I T S E E M S at the mo­ Friends of There seems to be, how­ James R. Walsh and Chris Hernon explain to Americans and is, nevertheless, persuaded e it h e r s p e c ific b e lie fs or to m oral ment that the auto indus­ w ay o f er ever, less comment on auto Prodiicfion M anager...... Robert W. Lynch oth ers, that our aim in under the circumstances the secular absolutes, but in actuality it proclaims try is taking a rap or two Sisters in safety in regard to the Advertising D irector...... John J. Murphy Vietnam is not so much only reasonable solution, *ts own s e c u la r is t fa ith in m an’ s for a situation that should lives” and driver of the car. Circulation Director ...... Julia M. Boggs victory as peace, and the h®. prepared to admit with rare self-sulTiciency as well as its supposedly be equally sharuj by offi­ an ideal o ■ '■ ' need to pre- ®®ndor the dangers inherent in th at scientific rejection o f what it is pleased "The assault on highway cials who have some say vast numb Published Weekly by cede the other unless the sRalitarianism so eagerly embraced and call the superstitions of the ages past. carnage must take place on about offenders behind the "to particip THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY. (INC.) enemy insists that it be so. espoused by the Supreme Court in its This is in fact a type of religious the three fronts of con­ wheels o f cars, regulators rifices of thi 938 Bannock Street. Denver, Colo. 80204 ^^® hope that the new more recent decisions on the subject, ed u cation , though it m ight be more struction, operation, and in charge o f auto inspec­ "What we Telephone 82.'>-1145 P O Box 16‘^0 ^®'^®I®Pments w ill make which would refuse to acknowledge any easily recognized as anti-religious. But regu lation,” said the San tion, and persons who con­ is out of a negotiation more attractive least ground o f distinction among the point is that the mask of neutrality Francisco M onitor recent­ tro l h ighw ay and street the gift we Subscrintion- 84 00 a vear ^ final settlement pos- youth o f America subject to the educa- worn perilously thin and needs to be ly. I would venture to go a construction and safety "The Friend Canndn. $5.50 a year per subscription. ~ PUot, Bos- tiorial process, and so would im plicitly stripped olT, oven to save face. step further and predict alert signs and signals. Foreign countries, including Philippines. $7.00 a vear. indecent or unclean all reli- w,-:*: r r i that if automobiles were In te re Second Class Po.slaKc Paid at Denver. Colorado. ' gious distinctions, along with those racial , . , . 7 ', " " '* ’ " f , ‘ t"*-’ t-'l a tional crisis completely covered with July the Carm« Yy J y or economic. th at has overtaken religion. Catholic solid steel, glass that are asked 42 M \ & C l C l d r S Fully conscious though he is that Protestant alike, in South Africa, wouldn’t shatter, seats that :i: follow in g ______secularism does threaten, through the I” *-' Father W. E. Brown, in his wouldn’t come apart, Intentions wheels that wouldn’t fly FR OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER T i r\Qf'W*'t M wide-sw'inging door of education, an J? “ ^ ‘ ^ * “j "The Catholic Apostleship of Prayer The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ap- U i t l uridue invasion of the sanctuary of church iii South Africa,” has this to off, etc., we would then general intention for have a group of "highway proval. We confirm it as the official publication of the , religion, Mr. Howe can sec no viable . July is: "A fervent re­ archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the T h f lllk S answer to the dilemma that the ® assumption (hat the secular nuts” who would consider sponse to our vocation Please fin> .signature of the Ordinary or those o f the Officials of our Editor: unitary public school, supported by J:Tcontinue to be them selves so completely to be holy.” ■f: bership in Curia is hereby declared official. I wish to congratulate general taxation, and professing its gu*aed by Christian morality has not protected that ignorance of Mission intention for We hope Tlie Register will be read in every home of Mr. Frank Morriss and Mr. r e lig io u s n e u trality . He is w illin g b e e n v e r i f i e d in t h e t w e n t ie t h speeding and road laws July is: "Spread of the N a m e ...... the archdiocese Paul H. Hallett for their enough, presumably, to endorse the century. Indeed it is now generally would become not only Faith in Asia through We urge pastors,parents, and teachers to cultivate a splendid editorials in the continuation o f private and religiou s r e c o g n iz e d th a t th o s e p r in c ip le s tempting but a habit radio, television, and the ij: Address .. taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading June 23 OCR. "Criminals ed u cation , b u t he would v ie w such practice continue to be press.” of The Register. Unanswerables” efforts strictly in the light of the gar- JJ®*” without the sanction of dogmatic T H E P O I N T here is + URBAN T VFHR ®nd "The Right to be den maintaining its fences at its own beliefs or outside of institutional that there is agreement How I envy the man Archbishop of Denver Wanted.” expense, thus hopefully preserving its religion. $ Mem bersh that every car should be who lives peacefully and; . Sincerely, j______ji; Ordinary, bu ilt with more than an quietly in obscurity and 1 Qfifi *^**” '^*^ ^ ^ Viola T. Sailer, ftL Matthew J. fcmith, Ph.D. Founding Editor, Kegi8(»er System of Catholic eye to safety, but, more im­ Sustaining .Jdii. 4J. iJbu. Denver | Newspapers 1913-1960 I knows nothing of fame and portant, is the fact that its dangers! - Euripedes. Regis Priests Thursday. July 14, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 5 J O T T I N C t To Speak At 2nd Council on Poverty Estes M eet To Hove 34 Members ihe second neighborhood Talks by priest-members of Annunciation parish, council to be elected in o f the Regis college, Den­ Denver. The election is connection with the Denver ver, faculty Thursday and scheduled next month. The ett anti-poverty program will Friday, July 14 and 15, council, to be known as the July have a membership of 34, w ill conclude a week-long East Side Action Council, ado» it has been decided by the series of discussions led by will be represented on the tied, planning committee in the Regis representatives reorganized Denver Oppor­ r J. charge of election details. at the Estes Park Confer­ tunity board o f directors, not, The 25-member planning ence YM CA camp. which takes office Sept, 1. very Mr. Robertr Mr. Suliivan group is headed by the The Rev. Robert F. Hou­ A west side action council n of Rev. Charles B. Wocxlrich lihan, S. J., dean of stu­ o f 27 members is already dents at Regis, w ill speak represented on the DO k in Thomas C. Roberts of Aurora and John L. Flood board. /ear of Arvada have been named to the accounting and busi* Thursday on the topic "The Priest Charges one ness administration departments at Regis college, Den­ Roman Catholic Under­ standing of the Mass." Bill Is Zero NEIGHBORHOOD ver. Roberts, who previously taught at the University of meetings have now been A labam a and the U niversity of Maryland Center in Friday night the Rev. John P. Teeling, S.J., Newark, N.J. — An started in preparation for 1 is I./ondon, England, served as comptroller and accounting electing councils in two o n g finance staff officer with the Air Force for nearly 23 director of the division of anti-obscenity measure sent years. Flood is assistant cashier and market and busi­ humanities, will speak on to Gov. Richard J. Hughe.s other areas, designated as are B and D. J.S. ness development officer at the Colorado National bank the topic "Is God Dead?" has been called "pretty hey . . . A t a recent meeting of the Denver Serra Club, past Other speakers included much ineffectual” by Mon­ fore president 'John J. Sullivan presented a speech given by Father William T. Miller, signor Paul J. Hayes, ism the Rev. Robert I. Gannon, S.J., on the occasion of Car­ S.J.; Father Bernard J. director of the Newark STILL u n - dinal Francis Spellman’s 50th anniversary of his ordina­ McMahon, S.J.; and the Archdiocesn Christian Com­ tive tion . . . Sister Bridget Ann Hayes has been appointed Rev. Edward L. Maginnis, munications Apostolatc. GROWING! -ion assistant professor of biology at Loretto Heights college, S.J. Monsignor Hayes said the Denver, for the coming academic year. She is returning bill adds nothing to pre­ the The Jesuit faculty mem­ NOW to.tiie Loretto faculty after a leave of absence for ad­ bers participated in the College Association Receives Gift sent legislation governing the sale of obscene matter. OVER 5re- vance study at the University of Colorado. Fall term camp program at the invi­ /id- classes at L.H.C. begin Aug. 30. tation o f Edward J. Roh- Francis X. McGrath, chairman of the Ford Motor Company’s Denver Heart Disease Community Relations Committee, presents a check for $1,000 to the Asso­ h a s mann, associate director of A family history of pre­ ciated Colleges of Colorado, a gift from the Ford company. The check is leo- the Association Camp. mature heart disease can presented to Sister Eileen Marie, S.L., president of Loretto Heights college, has Kohmann noted the Jesu­ be turned to your advan­ 6,902 An open installation o f officers for Denver Council Denver, and past president of the Associated Colleges of Colorado. Associ­ om its’ evening talks before tage, Colorado Heart Asso­ 539, K n igh ts of Columbus, was held July 5 at the ation members are Loretto Heights college, Regis college, Colorado Wom­ C A R S SOLD! lar- staff members and guests ciation says. It’s a signal Council home, Denver. The John H. Reddin general en’s college, and Colorado college, Colorado Springs. eli- as the firfst time Catholics to be more careful alxiut SINCE MARCH 1, 1963 iox, assembly fourth degree honor guard presided at the served as program leaders event. Two hundred guests witnessed the installation of heart attack risk factors a n t at the camp. that you can control with grand knight Jack F. Knudson by district deputy R o b ­ The topics were related ED T Y N A N 'S ert M cschko and acting district warden, A n drew Mar- your doctor’s help: diet, to camp goals o f discussion tclon . . . Members of the Denver Serra Club extended Priest Aiding Grape Strikers over-weight, smoking and the congratulations recently to Dr. J. Phillip Clarke on on the application of high blood pressure. ee- the birth o f his daughter, Laura Elizabeth, and to Bill Christian principles in ev­ not M iller on the birth of his daughter, Joan M ichele . . . eryday living. ive Members of the Register staff have extended congratula­ Reports Threat on His Life ind tions to Jack Bacon on the birth of a son. Goldberg, Pope m- has been made, stemming The workers are among ,nd Borrego Springs, Calif. NEW Confer on U.S. — (RNS) — A San Diego from his continuing partic­ some 100 Di Giorgio em­ •ue 1966 VALIANT Fred F. McCaffrey, Editor o f the New Mexico R egis­ priest. Father Victor ipation in the 10-month old ployes who left their jobs ng ter, was a visitor in the Denver Register ofiice this Salandini, revealed here farm worker strike against to protest the company’s of Vietnam Bombs $1,795 week . . . Sister M ary Luke, superior general of the that a th reat on his life the Di Giorgio Corporation. handling of the June 24 vEBEO DENVER a n Sisters o f Loretto. will speak at 4 p.m. Monday, July 18, Rome — Arthur J. Gold­ The priest reported that union recognition elections. to nuns attending summer session events at Loretto berg, U.S, Ambassador to his widowed mother, Mrs. Father Salandini, home Heights college. Chairman of the Conference o f Major the United Nations, met John Salandini of Escondi­ on vacation from studies in with Pope Paul VI and 5225 L COLFAX Superiors, she will speak on "The Impact of Vatican II do, received an anonymous economics at the Catholic TeU on Religious Life Today." The event will be in Loretto’s Italian leaders recently to telephone call. The caller University of America, said 399-0630 by f administration building auditorium . . . The Rev. allay anxiety over Ameri­ warned "Your son got that he would resume James Powers, S.J., and the Rev. William Greytak, can bombing of vital oil away pretty easy last time, picketing with local farm S.J., who were in residence at St. Anne’s parish, "Den­ depwts in North Vietnam. you tell him if he even ap­ workers on his days off. he ver, w h ile attending Colorado university to complete Goldberg declined to dis­ PtciritiK iM rictitil itcBt ftr r«ir art itailiHi ti n* pears again at the Borrego al aaiitti ■■ SaiiSRias Saaplas •( Httsevarts Eltclrital st- work for the Ph.D degrees, are now traveling and cuss his 45-minute private ranch he’ll get shot.” MpliaKis (ilU. aid Ttpi. Mttt ittat 41 ta Sl% keli* laraal studying in Europe. Father Greytak will reside in Paris, rttall titt. Carrtat yaairtieki 2Sc a il 2 far 2Sc. Ciatl|iRial he audience with the Pontiff. Father Salandini, the France, to do research at the Library of Paris, and then elttlitf far tkt iitiri li«il) ilu cartitl. vot Informed sources said, how­ Rev. Wayne C. Hartmire, St; will go to Rome to work in the Vatican library. Father ever, that he outlined Powers w ill be in residence at the extension school of director o f the California President Johnson’s reasons ts, Gonzaga university, Florence, Italy, and will return to Migrant Ministry. Cesar THE SAMPLE CASE for the bombings, which Seattle university for the fall term. Chavez, director of the N a­ CNew and Nearly) have brought criticism tional Farm Workers Asso­ 3030 W. 44th Ave. 3145 W. ALAM EDA from official Vatican news­ ciation, and eight farm papers. F orm er members o f units of the Second Infantry workers (grape pickers) KITCHEN Division are alerted to the annual reunion of the Second were arrested here June 29 JOHNSON STORAGE i MOVING CO. (Indian Head) Division Association, to be held at the Monday for trespassing and "att­ REMODELING aai BROADWAY empting to destroy proper­ * Sanitized Van, and Cosmopolitan hotel in Denver, Colorado, July 21, 22 and “Free Entiwales” lecol A Long Dlttonco 23, Further details may be had by writing to Fred H. Morning ty." MOVING Equipment * Packing and Wiberg, 3125 East 6th avenue, Denver, Colo., 80206 . . . THE EIGHT farm Dr. S e ym o u r Fersh , education director of the Asia Deadline! To Lead Tour workers had appealed to Shipping Society and associate director of the summer program of The Dream Center Mr. Chavez and the cler­ I f - * Foreign Service Via Asian studies at Rutgers university, will be guest lec­ The deadline for news The Rev. Raym ond N. gymen for assistance after 3800 Lc-.ve!l 8lvd. turer at the Ijoretto Heights college National Defense Sea or Air stories and pictures to Jones, assistant at St. being refused a sheriffs Education Administration History Institute July 20-21. 433-6571 455-4323 appear in the ’'Denver Francis de Sales parish, escort into the ranch to DIAL Yaa-aass I'ormerly a Fulbright professor in India and recently a Catholic Register" is Denver, w ill lead the retrieve their personal be­ UNESCO consultant, he will lecture on the cross-cultur­ A g , f , t f o r UNITED VAN LINE^ Monday at 9 a.m. Corre­ "R egister’s" Ireland longings. al approach to the teaching of the social studies and will spondents are asked to Tour, Aug. 2-16. Travel­ After Di Giorgio person­ present instructional materials from the Asia Society. ing via Alitalia Airlines, He also taught for five years at New Paltz, N Y., high have their material at nel made a citizen’s arrest members of the tour will school and for five years at Montclair State college, N. the "Register” office at o f the 11, the prisoners depart from New York ly J. He is the author of many articles and three books: this time to assure pub­ were manacled and taken it and visit Shannon, Lim­ The View from the White House, The Story of lication in the following 50 miles to Ramona for erick, Galway^ Belfast, arraignment. India, and India and South Asia. Thursday issue. Dublin, Shillelagh, Kil- larney and Cork, with Gift Annuities free - $15 Worth of Frozen optional extension tours Groups To Meet Aug. 16-22 to Lourdes Fund Appeal Issued New York — The first Vegetables From the Jolly and London or to Rome Conference of Catholic Gift and London. For infor­ Annuity Organizations mation and brochures, scheduled for Oct. 4-5 here ho Green Giant interested persons can By Friends of Carmel will be of interest to Cath YOURS WITH PURCHASE OF A NO FROST write to The Register olic organizations and uni Travel Dept., P.O. Box REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER gift identify themselves, in ducted Thursday by Mon­ versities issuing gift annu THE FRIENDS of Car­ 1620, D e n ver, Colorado ities, trusts, and outright OFFER GOOD UNTIL JULY 30TH AT ALL PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICES a way, with the Carmelite signor William M. Higgins, mel get a bargain in spir­ 80201. gifts. AND PARTICIPATING DEALERS Nuns, and share in the pastor of St. Philomena’s itual benefits for the as­ It's our way of introducing you to a whole new era of convenience, sistance they provide in benefits of their penances parish; Friday by Father support o f the Carmel of and prayers.” Frederick D. McCallin, economy and efficiency. So why wait? Buy that new no-fro$t the Holy Spirit in Little­ Monsignor Smith’s ap­ pastor of St. Mary’s parish, refrigerator-freezer now and receive $15 worth of any Green Giant ton, according to Monsi­ peal on behalf of the Littleton; and Saturday by Brand vegetables, frozen m butter sauce and your savings wiM gnor Gregory .Smith, V.G., Friends of Carmel coincid­ Monsignor W illiam H. already have begun. Jones, archdiocesan super­ SUNSERI'S P.A. ed with the 19th annual Monsignor Smith de­ Triduum at the monastery, intendent of schools. scribed membership in on Gallup avenue in Lit­ Monsignor Smith en­ Friends of Carmel as "our tleton. Special services are couraged attendance at the Triduum, or even a brief RESTAURANT way of encouraging the- scheduled nightly, begin­ Sisters in their saintly ning Thursday, July 14, at visit to the Blessed Sacra­ Make sure you are at Sunseri's new location— 3772 lives" and said it presents 7:30. The closing service, ment at the monastery. He W. 44th at Newton, W est of Safew ay. 433-0613 an ideal opportunity for Saturday, July 16, falls on recalled the reminder of vast numbers of laymen the Feast of Our Lady of Archbishop Urban Vehr "to participate in the sac­ Mt. Carmel. that the Sisters "pray rifices of the Sisters.” especially for lapsed and "What we offer in return THE NIGHTLY bene­ indifferent Catholics, for is out o f all proportion to diction, recitation o f the priests, religious and the gift we ask," he said. Rosary, Triduum prayers, people of the Diocese. . .’’ • "The Friends by their little and sermon will be con- "Personally, I cherish the thought that God will deal more kindly lefAoy-w-Go/ ■: Interested persons who would like to assist:; with me, in spite of my :• the Carmelite Sisters through Friends of Carmel :■ shortcomings, if I make arc asked to send in their membership with the i; friends with His friends following coupon: on earth," Monsignor Smith said. EAT THEM HERE OR ORDER THEM FRIENDS OF THE CARMEL TO TAKE HOME. 301 S. Sherman : SAFE Students i: Denver, Colo. 80209 : Teach English ITALIAN AND • Please find enclosed $...... as my annual mem- • : bership in the Society of the Friends of Carmel. : Hallim, Korea — Patri­ cia McGinn, Pauline La AMERICAN FOOD Nam e • Marche, and John Collins, three Seattle university • COMPLETE DINNERS i Address . students, recently arrived on Cheju island where they Businessmen's Luncheons 75c to 95c will teach English in local schools. They are sponsored • Sandwiches— Home Baked Pies % Membership: — by SAFE, Student Ambas­ Open Daily 11 a.m. to 12 midnite :•! Ordinary, $1.00 —Auxiliary, $3.00 Renewal sadors Far East, a group F r i. and Sat., 11 a .m . to 1 a.m .______S Sustaining, $5.00—Society, $10.00 New formed at Seattle univer­ sity. P a g e 6 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 14, 1966 M r s . C hiolero

Honored by Guild Folic o f th« OJ Iwte/ieet to W O M ^ N Holy ! Members o f the St. Ca- Heaven orphanage became the A t brin i guild honored Mrs. a school in recent months, Sunda; Hilda Chiolero, head o f the the organization^ changed Denver Needlework guild its name to the St. Cabrini portec since 1936, at a luncheon guild. Office; Nun Runs Nurse School DENVER recently at Ernie’s supper Cathadral club, Denver. M RS. C H IO LE R O , also A ll .SainiB A ll S ouU The St. Cabrini guild, a former president of the Anntincla In State Penitentiary which works closely with Queen o f Heaven orphan­ RIeBBrd S the Needlework guild to age guild, has guided the rh ria t (he C u re d ’At provide clothing for various work of the Needlework as head of a prison school, (in irdidi San Quentin, Calif. — while work in a field in orphanages and homes in members since her appoint­ Hnly Croi Sister A n ita said, "When Holy Pam (RNS) — A Catholic nun, which there is a real the area, is the former ment 30 years ago. The need — as male, licensed you first meet a class, they Holy (fhoi S is te r M a ry A n ita , i^ Queen of Heaven Orphan­ Guild makes clothing items Holy RuIb i I hospital, San Francisco, for some of this by showing St. Warn .V further training. them another phase of Member of: Nl. Mary il Describing her own role womanhood.” Deadline! SL Patrick A National Instllule of Sla. Peter i Pilgrimage The deadline for news 8L Phlinmi Dry Cleaning HL Piu i Te stories and pictures to S l Itnae of appear in the ’'Denver * Ameiicon institute of St. Thereae HI. Vincent Planned Catholic Register” is Laundering PAKISHE.S M onday at 9 a.m. C orre­ Akron - S Reservations are now spondents are asked to Aapan — H being accepted for the call m a 3 4 2 8 ! for the lianalt — S MRS. FRED E. SIMP­ MRS. JOSEPH W. FA- MRS. VICTOR M. GRA- have their material at lioulder — third annual Denver SON III, the former Patri­ BAG, the former Michele BRIAN, the former Patri­ the "Register’* office at convenience of pick up H ouldei Marian pilgrimage t6 the R. Tice, is the daughter o f M ary cia Ann Harty, is the cia Elizabeth Smith, is the this time to assure pub­ and delivery in Denver Houlder — Shrine of Our Lady o f the daughter o f Mrs. Lloyd J. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Tice daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lication in the following and all suburbs. Kriicxadale Snows in Belleville, 111., Harty Sr. of Wheatridge, of Denver. Bridegroom is V ernon F. Smith, o f San nrixhton — Thursday issue. Broomfield scheduled to leave Denver and the late Mr. Harty. the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Anselmo, Calif. Bridegroom THE Ijord on Monday, Aug. 1, and Bridegroom is the son o f Joseph M. Fabac of Colo­ is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. LAUNDERERS Bruah — Si return on Saturday, Aug. Huffalo - }■ Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. rado Springs. The ceremo­ Martin L. Grabrian, Ever­ AND 6. Hurllnaton Simpson Jr., Arvada. The ny was performed July 9 green. The couple w ill re­ OEANERS Calhan - S EVELYN’S DRAPERIES The cost of the tour, double-ring ceremony was in St. Philomena church. A side in Corte Modera, Cal­ >hoM« AAA. 3-4761 Cax-ade -( • which includes round-trip Highest Quality Work Colo. Sprint performed July 2 in Our reception was held. Follow­ if. 2500 cutris ('a ille Hock fare on a chartered Conti­ Lady of Fatima church, ing a trip to Crystal River and Materials Caniral City a rcpulullun maintained nental Trailways bus, two Lakewood. A reception was Valley, the couple will re­ TSOI South Pearl SI. • Idaho Sp since 1905 I hrvenne U meals a day, lodging at the held. Following a wedding side in Colorado Springs. C.D.A. To Hold Tel 744 C139 COLOHADC Town House Motel in Bel­ trip to Las Vegas, the Corpua Chrl leville, a trip into St. Biennial Session Divine Rede couple w ill reside in Holy Trinity Louis. Mo., and a scenic Wheatridge. Boulder Couple Boston — Featured Dr. James P. Gray TRY O ur Lady ol excursion up the Mississip­ Off to Madrid speaker at the 31st bien­ Pauline Cha pi River, is $82.50. Hacred Heat Renew Vows nial Catholic Daughters of OPTOMETRIST St. Mary Sister Mary Magdalen Herman, French and A m erica national conven­ J jo lb iy X . H oly Pamily Spanish teacher at St. Mary’s academy, Denver, News Deadline Eyes txan'ilned ( r a if - SL F U R T H E R information Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tion here July 17 to 22 has been invited as a classroom professor of the FIRST Cripple Cree about the pilgrimage and Scheutte of Boulder ob­ Visual Care CrtHik - SL The deadline for news w ill be the Rev. Douglas Fir.sta Dishes • Open Slock reservations may be ob­ foreign language campus in Madrid, Spain, for six served their 25th wedding Contact Lenses Deer Trail - stories and pictures to Horton, former dean of the Gifts - liardwaie • I ’aint D erby — SL tained from any of the weeks this summer. She will join a faculty of 80 appear in the "Denver anniversary Monday, July Harvard University divini­ (JIn.ss - Toys Eu|{le » Sl chairmen: Mrs. Celia M ill­ American teachers who will serve on the 18 dif­ 213 Colo. Bldg, Catholic Register" is 11, by attending Mass and ty school. Pipe 'J hrendinq er, 936-5083; Mrs. Rose ferent campuses the Foreign Language League renewing , their marriage Window Slindi-s - Key M onday at 9 a.m. He will speak on a panel 1615 Calif. Mattick, 255-2263; Mrs. operates in six European countries. She is the vows in St. Thomas Aqui­ Duplicating . dealing with "Christian A n n De Georio, 429-2049; only Denver teacher in the program and will nas church, Boulder. Kor Appointment Call: Open Friday Evenings Conversations.** or Mr. Fred Slama, 722- teach at the University of Madrid. 8 2 5 -8 8 0 3 '2 Droanway 733-2910 2345.

Fam ily Is Together E n g a g e d Archbishop's Guild The Second Best Man At Join (rilAPPlNESS *J0 U R M :Y OF Your Wedding FVLFJTA.MEy r^ TO UR Dr. and Mrs. Archie Ka- For Anniversary M ass Handmaids of Mary Our Lady of the As­ Is Your Wedding T4, 21, 24, 31 and 45 d a y s - See the Splendour of han of Green Mountain, circle will meet in the sumption circle will meet Photographer EU RO PE and participate in the Centennial Year have announced the en­ Mr. and Mrs. James Jo­ Jam es J. O ’ Dowd Jr. home of Kay Shanklin. in the home of Joan Per- of our Mother of Perpetual Help. Weekly depar­ gagem ent of their daugh­ seph O’Dowd Sr. of Denver, held a reception for family The garage sale for a new schetti and Barbara Reilly tures unfil October - from S628 to S1522 from ter, Becky, to Sam N. Per­ celebrated the 40th anni­ and friends after Mass at layette was a success. St. w ill entertain St. Dominic .New Y o rk . ry, son of Mr. versary of their wedding at his home on South Clark­ Catherine of Siena circle circle. Bonnie Sheer is the Other Catholic interest toiu's: Cruises and a High Mass offered by the l a n d M r s . son street, Denver. will have a potiuck in the hostess for the meeting of T o u rs and Independ ent arran^cfncnts every’ Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil­ ISam C. Perry home of Barbara Meek. the St. Michael circle July where: Wonderful selection o f Cartaru Taucke liam M. Higgins, Saturday, Miraculous Medal Circle 20, Wilma Gallagher will lof Denver. July 9, in St. Philomena’s VFW Schedules Cooks, Atnerican Express and Rert'y '‘See I t h e b rid e ..ill have a farewell party entertain Our Lady of the church, Denver. for Connie Balliett, who is |elect is a Rosary circle and St. America, Hawaii & Alaska.** Present at the Mass Potiuck and Picnic moving to New York. FROM |graduate of were the children of the . Ip® Maria Goretti Christopher circle will dine HANRAHAN’S |0 k 1 a h o m a circle w ill fi'avehave a notluckcircle potiuck out. O’Dowds, Mrs. Helen Sta­ V F W South Denver Post The House of |university. pleton, of New York City, picnic in the home of Tru­ 2461 and the Ladies Auxi­ dy O’Connor on July 17. UNIVERSITY HILLS TRAVEL |Her fiance is John O’Dowd, Bronx, N.Y., HUNT CLEANERS lia ry will serve a potiuck On July 19, St. Jude circle Photography 2721 So. Colorado Blvd. - Ph. 757-7493 |a graduate of James O’Dowd and Martin COMPLETE LAUNDRY A 2819 I . ind St. (C M iT r Crotk) dinner at the Post home, w ill meet in the home of ALTERATION SERVICE ' Denver, Colo. 80222 I d e n v e r C. O’Dowd, both of Denver. 3 3 3 - 3 2 7 9 1545 S. Broadway, July 16 Carol Browdy and Marlene Sevvicine SJ. Jame* • St. Thereie’i university. A The O’Dowds were mar­ at 6:30 p.m. Those at­ Tracarico will entertain and Christ the Kino Parishes w e d d in g is ried June 12, 1926, in St. tending are requested to Servants o f Mary circle. 1 HOUR SERVICE ON CLEANING Augustine’s church, Bronx, 7MI E . eth A V E . • N .y. b rin g a covered dish. A d­ Danger — Speed John O’Dowd and a col­ mission is 50 cents. All Speed may save a little Auxiliary Seeks league, Timothy Foley, who posts are invited. tim e, but it never saves accompanied him to Den­ The annual picnic o f the lives. Th e little you gan ver, work on the New post and auxiliary w ill be WEDDINGS Assistance for York Times. can never make up for held in O’Fallon park, July what you lose i f you have CANDIDS Bonus Bingo 23, at noon. Those at­ an accident, warns the Seminary Benefit Engaged tending should bring lunch State Patrol. and dishes. Interested per­ sured heirloonis when tak- Members of the Auxili­ M r. and Mrs. John H. sons can call Hallie Goe- TRY AUGIE'S ary o f St. Thomas’ semi­ Meyer have announced the delmann, 366-8652, for in­ nary, Denver, are soliciting engagement of their RORK Ends July 16 formation. SPUDNUTS PHOTOGRAPHERS The ( aid from parishes in the daughter, Anne Kathleen, (KING OF THE N aval r€ archdiocese for the group’s to Edgar Earle Miller Jr., Dick Bcttinger Die Too Young DONUTS) I0S3 So. Cj)loid Ph. 733 6076 B onus B ingo Prize Slips ating off annual dinner and bazaar, son of Mr. (IN KING SOOPERS CONCOURSt) which is held once each a n d M r s . A quarter of a million Lakeside Shopping Center Program No. 63 m ay be redeem ed year at the seminary to E d g a r E . people in the United States help raise funds for needed .M iller of who died of coronary dis­ for you r cash Prizes thru July 23. items and furnishings at ^Trenton, Mo.- ease in the past year never 6TH AVE. the seminary. reached three-score and Miss Meyer O s : M any W inners yet to com e Donations are needed for is a graduate ten, Colorado Heart Asso­ I L I V E R ^ the linen booth. Luncheon of Cathedral ciation reports. They died MARION You m ay be one! sets, stuffed animals, pil­ high school too young, between the Meat Market low cases, aprons, and tea a n d S t. ages of 25 and 64. Serving Denver Since 1923 With .Junlity Meals Clip this slip to towels are being solicited M a r y ’s by Mrs. Edward Poehl- c o l l e g e , CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER' Help You Win Up to B O X V T T fiS mann, 477-0265. and Mrs. M ib b M r y «r Xavicr, KanS. 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Bonus BAKERIES PIANOS • OUG.VNS ▼ n a v THORNTON numbers may be copied either from this DRY CLEANING • 10 E. 88TH A V E . # 287-S 58I5 ad, or from the poster displayed in our CUT OUT ENTfRE SLIP All Buffer SERVICE stores. Copying must be "hand printed," ■ ON DOTTED LINE . 1 D A Y WHEATRIDGE CAKES ^ A L e S ^In Denver's .Mush' CfnUr'' RENTALS in plain black letters on a plain piece of l a u n d r y 7393 W . 44TH A V I. • 422-1438 P «rtl«B paper. RADIO PICK-OP DENVER R e a r . WMPIngi 1623 California St. Phone 222-9701 banner oi CnII DISPATCH a DELIVERY 929 - 1 ST H ST. • 244-4493 Mtrchinl'i Park — 7)1 M W. AlamtUa Avt. Cuiiomer Parking In lot Next to Store SAFEWAY recent un. Wfttland Shopping CtnItr — ))7-747l Member: Sis Peter St Paul FORT COLLINS re s e rv e . 25 Braadway — 744-734B Opan Mondoy Evaningt tiil 8:30— Any Evening fay Appointment Parish 2215' so. COUECE • 482-0996 Rosem ary hifHk^*ohoi Holy Father Collection Report Thursday, July 14', 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 7 Following are the iild results Knn( - (MInnion o f RriKh- Monument — Ht Peter (Misfion Holy Family, CalhoUo Daufhtara of School Teachers Told H o w of the cllection for the ft St. Soholantira 14.03 O ak Croek - S t M artin 2B.84 Sterling. 8t Anthony. Altar A ge becamo Holy Father taken up in Kelee I'ark - Our l,«dy of the Newroatie Precious Blood Roaary Bik it months, the Archdiocese of Denver Mountuin* (Miaalon of Rifle) Starling, St. Anthony. KnlghU of Sunday, June 26, and re- Evaritraan - Christ the King 140.00 Peela - Sacred Heart 28.00 C o lum bui 3B. rt* changed ria itlrr — St. M n ry 23.00 Plattevllle - S t Nlcholaa 27.BB Starling. St. Anthony. Catholic To Help Indian Children St. Cabrini ported by the Ch ancery Klrminit - St Peter 90.00 Rangely — Ht Ignatiuj Daughtera of Amarica 5. FORT COLUNK _ Redcllff — Mt. Carmel iMUalon of Office: Weldona, St Francii Altar A Roaary Holy Family M in tu rn ) DENVER PARISHES Society 10. Forty schoolteachers are the junior high school age sult, Father Bryde said, FATHER BRYDE en­ Hi. Joneph Rifle — St Mary Gelhedral Wlggine, Our Lady of Lourdee Altar Fort l^gan - St Patrick 27.50 attending special classes at students enrolled. bore out his conviction that visions a program embody­ SRO, also A ll Saint* 401.23 Fort Lupton - Se William 33.tW) Sill — Sacred Heart A ll Bout* eis.90 A Roaary Society 10. Regis college, Denver, this The program was started the students would reach a ing this approach extend­ snt of the Fort Morgan - Se Helena 38.09 Steamboat Springe — Holy Annunciation Woodland Park. Our Lady ol good understanding of both Fountain — (Colorado Springe —Se Name 39.75 summer to learn, literally, with this age group be­ ing from the Indian child’s n orphan- Rle««rd Sarrament 178.9U Paul) Sterling — Se Anthony of Woodi Altar A Roaary — and more important, ('h riet the Klnit K20.OO Society how to teach an Indian cause experience has earliest experiences [uided the Frederick - He Thereee 28.57 Padua 196.75 Cure d'Are 250.00 identification with both. Georgetown — Our I,ady of Stoneham — He John 12.56 child to be an Indian. shown Indian children gen­ through high school, modi­ iedlework Guardian Angels 5H.(M) Blahop David M. Maloney, 0.0. Lourdee 10.00 Stroaburg — (Mleolon of Hugo) As he put it. it is "ab­ fied according to the age Holy Croas (Thornton) 245.2H Rev. John Anderaon They are teachers in erally peiTorm at or above r appoint- Glenwood Springe — Se Stratton — He Charlae 115.00 Holy Pamily .350.00 Rev. Jamea Ahern mission and government surd” for the Indian to try level. The first step in ex­ Stephen 184.41 Huperlor — He Benedict, national academic norms ago. The Holy (fhost 4.V>.(H> Rev. Herbert Hanigan (irand Ijike - He Anne (South Boulder) schools on reservations in during their first years in to cease to be Indian and panding the scope is to be ling items Holy Rosary Rev. I.«o Rlech (K rem m ling) 92.00 Victor — Se Victor "impossible” for him to be­ Holy Trinity (Wrsitninstcr) 350.01) Rev. Matthian Blenkuah nine Western and Mid­ school, but begin a steady taken during the coming V articles, Grand Valley - Se Brendan Walden — He Ignatiua Most Pmrloua Blood 100. II Megr. Waller Canavan come a White man. so he G R E E L E Y - Welby — Aeiumpiion western states. They hope scholastic decline at the term, when the eighth 30 years, Mother o? God 2l)0.7n Magr. John Cavenagh He Mary'e lf9.23 Weldona — oU Kraiicie (Mission must learn to take the best Mount Carmel 101.8) Rev. John Cotter to find a way to break eighth grade level. grade program will be usands of Our Lady of Peace of Brush) 17.14 Notre Dam r 4I0.IH) Rev. Gerard Cueack down the cultural barrier from both cultures to his augmented by a pre-kin­ Se Peter 118.18 Wiggin* — O u r L a d y of (.ourdee 17.39 The phenomenon is i3 to the Our I.Ndy of Fatima 71.00 Rev. Clement OeWall (•rover - Se Mary -1.00 Woodland Perk — Our Lady of that has frustrated nearly known as the "cross-over,” own advantage and that of dergarten and ninth grade le organi- Our I.ady of Grace Rev. Edward Dinan Our Lady of Guadalupe Haxtun — Chriat the King WcM>ds 77.60 every attempt to help society. "H e doesn’t stop programs. (H olyoke) Rev. Robert Dorr and large accounts for an Our Lady of i.ourdes 1.00 Wray — He Andrew being Indian,” Father Holyoke - Se Pslrick 4^.20 .Magr. Antho ny E U l American Indians take Indian high school drop-out He has applied for a fed­ jeh ler, a Our Lady of Visitation 19.00 Yuma - Be John m o o Hudaon - St. leidore’s 17.21 .Migr. George Evene Bryde said. "H e is more Preoeniatlon 133.22 INSTITUTIONS their rightful place in na­ rate of 60 per cent. Father eral grant, under the war t. Cabrini Hugo — St. A n th o n y DENVER Rev. Roy FIglino Sacred Heart 49.21 tional society. Indian than ever because Idaho Springo - Se Paul 20.00 Holy Ghoet Altar A Rosary Rev. Oenicl Flaherty Bryde’s two-year study of on poverty program, to de­ *ge of the St. Anne (A rvada) 301.50 Iliff — He C atharine 19.73 Society 50. Rev. John Gusinaki A key part o f the course he has learned how to use velop and implement the SC Anthony 2S«.0ti their adolescent psycholog­ fo r th e Juleahurg — Se Anthony 50.00 Rev. Theodore Haas SL Bernadette 310.00 Se Elizabeth Retreat Houoe 58. deals with an educational his values in a new set­ full range of the program. Klowe — He Ann Rev. James Hamblin ical problems, sponsored by St. Cojelen Our Lady of the Bell Society 20. Kit Careon — S e Augustine 41.02 ■Msgr. Robert Hoffman program being developed, the National Institute of ting.” Father Bryde’s applica­ St. Catherine 350.0(1 He Clara Orphanage 15. Krem m ling — Se Peter 20. A1 Rev. Jam es Kane 81. Dominic 445.85 S e Jo h n V ia n n e ry Society 26. and already put into prac­ Mental Health, showed tion for federal funds Keeneehurg — H o ly F am ily 12.50 Rev. Charlea Jones Ht. Elizabeth Se Joaeph (Polish) Altar A 188.20 Lafayette — Immaculate Msgr. William Jones tice in part, by Father most Indian youth come to argues that his approach is .St. Francle de Sale* K35.(H) Roaary Society 10. Lay Couacils Conception Rev. .Michael Kavanagh .SU iKoatiii* I,oyola 85.->1 He Joeeph (Polieh) PTA 10. John Bryde, S.J., since feel alienated — unable to fundamental to the aims of LEADVILI.E- Rev. Robert Kekelsen St. Jamea 5 1953 the principal at Holy Annunciation 98.15 OUTSIDE DENVER Msgr. Elmer Knlka identify with either the the Economic Oppxjrunity cleaning Ht. Jo h n the RvanKellat To Aid Clergy Ht. Joseph 80.00 Brighton, He Augustine Altar A Rev. Regis MeGuIre Rosary Mission school on White world or the Indian act, on grounds that the HI. Jo*eph (C..SS.R.) 137.90 l.lmon — (Mlaeion of Hugoi Roaary Hoclety 10. Rev. Ow en M cHugh HI. ■looeph (Gulden) 94..1I the Pine Ridge Sioux Indi­ heritage. war on poverty is mean­ m n of I.ongmnnt - Se John the Broomfield. Nativity Altar A Rev. .Mauriee M lclm erney Baltimore — Lay coun­ Ht. Joaeph (P olUhi 70.00 liaptist 2II.H3 Rueary Society 10. Rev. Frank .Morfeld an reservation in South Father Bryde said the ingless to Indians because tored'* Ht. 1,00 the Great cils to assist the clergy in Ixtuiivllle - He lo u ie 84.81 Broomfield. Nativity Holy .Name Rev. .lames Morgan St. lajula iEnglevt(K>d> Dakota. traditional American grade they do not share the "ma­ l.oveland — Se John Society 10. Rev. Robert Nevans administrative and pastoral Ht. M ary Magdalene (E d g e w a ie r) Manitou — (Mlaalun of .Sacred Rev. Joseph O'Malley The program contains school curriculum plays as terial achievement motiva­ St. Mary llJtlleton) .172.50 Brueh, Se .Mary Altar A Koeary matters will be established Heart — (Colorado Springe* 25.85 Rev. James Purfleld the promise of fulfilling tion” with other poverty St. Patrick 84.00 Society 10. large a part in the gradual .Malheeon — St. Agnea (Mlsalnn of Rev. Charlea Salmon in five parishes here on a .Hu. Peter and Paul 350.00 Colorado Springe: the dream the great Sioux groups. lute of Calheni Rev. John Slattery alienation as does the "av­ Ht. Phllomena Corpua Chrietl l,egion of Mery 10. trial basis. Mead — (.Miaaion of Frederick) 18.10 Rev. Francis Syrianey chief, Red Cloud, expre.ssed HI. Piuf Tenth (Aurora) 243.70 Corpue Chrietl Guild 10. erage” Sioux child’s circum­ If the pilot project is .Meeker — Holy Family Rev. George Weihel .St. Roee of IJm a 220.00 Corpus Chriati Men's Club 10. when he insisted that stances o f poverty and iso­ .Minium - St. Patrick Rev. Jerome Welnert successful, similar councils ilut* of St. Thereee (Aurora) 330.00 Holy Family, Se Francis Circle 5. Jesuits be permitted to lation. American history as will be established He Vincent de Paul 901.00 open the Holy Rosary I'AHIHHEH OITSIDE DENVER taught to children, with its throughout the archdiocese, Akron — He Joseph school. A3..V) large doses of "heroic” it was announced. Aspen — St Mary The summer course for fo r th e Hasalt — S t Vincent White encounters with Boulder — Sacred Heart Admiral Praises Readiaess teachers, with Father "savage” Indians, was cited News Deadline p ic k u p Boulder, .South — Sacred Heart of Bryde and five others on particularly. M a ry 110.4.1 D e n v e r Boulder — St Thomas Aquinas 14.1.00 the faculty, is being spon­ The deadline for news Hriggsdale — Kt .loseph sored jointly by the gov­ HIS A P P R O A C H , how­ stories and pictures to Brighton — S t Augustine 200.00 Of Deaver Naval Reservists ernment’s war on poverty Broomfield - .Nativity of Our ever, involves much in ad­ appear in the "Denver l.o rd 300.00 "If the Denver Naval ro- er flotilla commander was the problem of the ofTicer program. dition to history. It deals Catholic Register” is NDERERS Brush - H t .Mary 4B.1I .serve war exercise is any one of the spectators as he and crew to meet this with the problem of "8 to M onday at 9 a.m. Buffalo - S t Elixahrth 32.30 AND Burlington - St Catherine indication of the combat took in the six-hour exer­ emergency and destroy the F A T H E R B R Y D E is a 5,” making a living in the Calhan > Ht Michael readiness o f other reserve veteran of 20 years in EANERS cise, visitin g the Combat enemy. Their p>erformance White man’s world. Since 1930 Cascade — I.Miesion o f Sacred H eart. units throughout the na­ Indian education. Last year \A. 3-4281 Colo. Springsi 28.20 Information Center, as well was Judged by other Naval "The traditional Indian ) CURriS Caelle Rock - Ht Fran< tion — then the fleet can as the War games room Reserve O fficer personnel he completed work on his value of bravery is Duraclean Central City - Assumpi be mighty proud of its and other quarters. who acted as evaluators.” doctorate with two projects translated in terms of ilaiticd (Idaho Springs) 10.00 ths sofs, sure t'hevenne Wells — Sacred H e a rt 42.40 'stand-by team’. They're His evaluation of the When the war was over, he believes will solve the making a living today,” COLORADO SPRINGS ~ ready for action.” Mile High City unit is that the Denver Unit had problem of cultural transi­ Father Bryde said. "Now ' ^S^'-et.'flower fresh’ C o rpus Christ! .107.50 it ranks with the finest "sunk” one enemy submar­ tion that has kept Indians instead o f risking his life way to clean D ivine Redeemer 518.35 The Most Impoflont H o ly T rin ity 320.00 reserve groups in the ine and ’’downed’’ six from suceeding in the to provide fo r his fam ily your rugs and Our Lady of Guadalupe This was the appraisal of country. planes. white man’s worM. — buffalo were danger­ Pauline Chapel ->■ (B ro a d m o o r) 4.10.00 Rear Admiral Dennis C. 'We tried to be as real­ The projects included furniture Sacred Heart 222.0i> Visitors had ring-side ous — th e Indian must CAKE H t .Mary .54.1.00 Lyndon. USN. Commander seats at the war games istic as possible and let identifying psychological work steadily with a >'^’*^'^TrTyour home! H o ly Fam ily — .Security V illa ge 142.20 Naval Reserve Training one plane slip through and factors preventing person­ ■¥iCCWTEB| ...... In your life for the C ra ig — S t Michael 47.48 and were alerted to the different type of cour­ fIRST C ripp le Creek — S t Peter 41.60 Command, who visitel problems and situations bomb the ship,” said Cap­ ality, academic, and social age.” \ NkCaE), / colon come olive! No most impoilont ocersion Croo k — .St Peter 9.21 Denver recently to observe facing the unit. More than tain Rose. 'Our men had development in adolescent The course contrasts rulneui leaking or n Slock Deer Trail — iMission of Hugo) a unit training exercise. berth icrubbing. E»ery- WeddiHfi Cokes i ’aliit D erby - 8t Cntherine 104.43 700 officers and enlisted to fight simulated fires and Indians, and developing an Indian values with those of ^ thing'! dry, in piece. Eagle — S t .Mary The former cruiser-destroy­ personnel took part. treat ipjured personnel.” education program using the White man on several ond reedy to ute the A Spcciolty tome deyl c Other phases of the op­ Indian values to teach levels — the Indian’s Key TH E A R E A resembled a eration dealt with com­ cultural adjustment. prized individual freedom For Iroo •stimots, call ship with a mock-up of a munication problems, pistol The program was begun is related to the problem of iln R s bridge and a CIC. Each competition, and zeroing in last year in Holy Rosary conformity, Indian gener­ 733-2010 division was given a on enemy planes with the school. It was a success, osity is viewed in contrast DURACLEAN problem dealing with sim­ gunmount and the anti­ received enthusiastically by to individual acquisitive­ BAKERY ulated conditions which aircraft gun. the eighth grade students ness. Indian love of philo­ CRAFTSMEN one would find at sea. There was also a simu­ who were the first to en­ sophical counsel is com­ Phone RA 2-2859 Following the exercise, lated radiation problem roll in Father Bryde’s pared to the White man’s 4553 W. 35th Ave. Hone of Fine Postiies )UR Captain Joseph S. Rose, which involved the course in "acculturational admiration of efficiency 4 3 3 -4 9 1 6 4 S.08ES lO SERVE YOU >ur of Jr., commander of the Senbees. psychology.” and practicality. M Se. Sieedw ey Y ea r liM Ceie. Sivd. Kie 6. )<0 > Denver Naval Reserve "It means a study o f how The purpose is not to ED BLAZIER U49 So. Cete. S iv d . 'epar- Group, commented on the CAPTAIN ROSE said to be a modern Indian,” judge the rela tive moral from anti-submarine tactics. that the most important one student wrote in ex­ merit of the different cul­ "In the anti-submarine task facing the Naval re­ pressing his reaction at the tures, but to relate them a n d serve today is to provide LITTLETON warfare problem.” he said, end of the term. "Since we and use one as the basis the added muscle the fleet r i ’ / y - "the sub was programmed are the same as the old- for functioning in the con­ would need in the event of GAS & APPLIANCE CO. l i c k * inU) the situation by elec­ time Indians, except in our text of the other. The re­ tronic gear. It was then mobilization. way of making a living 2601 Titan Rd. 798-2621 ‘See Littleton, Colo. now, we have to learn two SAINT DOMINIC COU.E(;E things — how to be like Saint Charles, Illinois the old-time Indians and Four-veer liberal arts college for wom ­ 'Miss Handicapped' en administered by the Dominican LIQUORS yet make our living in a Sisters of A d ria n , M ichigan. B .A.. B.S. EL different way. Since this degrees. M ajo rs: a rt, English, modern Complete selection of Wines, Liquors and Beer languages, natural sciences, mathe­ Opv'n 9 A.M. to 12 Midnight /493 can be kind of hard and it matics, history, home economics, Pageant Slated is called adjustment, we sociology- 57-acres wooded campus, 1100 So. Colorado Blvd. 750-7524 have to learn how. And new buildings. Write: Harry McCarthy I41S SU I y i. N.. St. Ckirlii. III. MU4 Plans are taking shape years pageant are Erwin T. that’s what makes the for staging of Denver’s course so interesting. W alm er and Orville Ren­ FINAL WEEK FOR RESERVATIONS! 1966 National "Miss Han­ nie, both of Mile-Hi Serto­ "No one ever told us this dicapped America” pageant, ma. before.” July 29-30, at the Bonfils theater, Denver. The event THE COURSE is a w k ^ not tour will be headquartered at head-on confrontation of the Brown Palace hotel, Wooiea Support the basic problem, rather Denver. than a subtle undercurrent Sponsoring the event for School Prayers of philosophy. Its purpose the fourth consecutive year was stated openly and Fa­ G u n Crew w ill be the Colorado Dis­ Mataqau. N.J. - A wom­ ther Bryde regarded it as trict of Sertoma Interna­ en’s crusade in support of an emergency measure for The crew of the five-inch gun of the Denver tional with the Colorado Illinois Senator Everett M. Naval reserve unit gets comments from the evalu­ Society for Crippled Chil­ Dirksen’s Constitutional ating officer during a recent training exercise. dren and Adults acting as amendment to permit vol­ Grand Opening participating consultants. u n tary prayer in public Entry forms from handi­ schools (S.J. Res. 148) was D & D Cleaners capped applicants are w idely publicized in this Next To Millers coming in from many locality over the July 4 11 n So. Washington states including Indiana, weekend, according to a Iowa, Missouri, and Okla­ circular issued by Mrs. ‘THE EMERALD ISLE’ homa, as well as from Dorothy Nicer, area resi­ Colorado. dent, to her fellow students f The competition is open DR. JOHN R. COYLE o f the school of formation to young women, ages 17- held at the Blue Army OPTOMETRIST 24 w ith a p e r m a n e n t headquarters in Fatima. • Eyes Examined AUGUST 2-16 physical disability. En­ • Glosses FiMed trants in the 1966 Nation­ al Pageant have won the *• Contact Lenses

title in their own states. T8A0li)0NAl.l.V 9355 E. Colfax SEE New York, Shannon, Limerick, Gal­ Standards by which en­ THE FINES? IN Aurora, Colo. way, Belfast, Dublin, Shillelagh, Killarney, trants will be judged will PHOTOGRAPHY Cork, with optional extension tours August include, personal achieve­ POR APPOINTMENT 16-22 to Lourdes and London or to Rome ment, talent, poise, grace, D cCrgce Stei-o CALL: 366-3981 and London. All tours arranged by The Register and The Catholic Travel Office. grooming and beauty. 44U S . Ceilei CredU can be arranged VIA ALITALIA AIRLINES FINAL WEEK FOR RESERVATIONS! I THE WINNER of the 1966 national title will be For Infarmolion awarded the grand trophy and Brochure, write: and a $5,000, four-year WAISH, GILL & SM ITH scholarship to Colorado / Woman’s college. P.O. BO X 1620 • DENVER, CO LO RADO 80201 Co-chairmen of this ' Miss Naval Reserve tiBiBnitaPBB N o m e .... Rear Admiral Dennia Lyndon helps pin the Est. 1 8 6 4 banner on Miss Naval Reserve, Karen Peterson, DRV CLEAMING Address.. 17, who represented a surface division during a AND LAUNDRY I ’ctcr J. W alsh. Managing I ’artncr recent unit training exercise of the Denver Naval :ell C ity...... State.. ..Zip.. reserve. Assisting with the honors, at right, is CASCADE 10)0 GUARANTY R o s e m a r y , Barnwell, a graduate of Machebeuf BANK BLDG. DENVER MA 3-724S hillhttwhotti, .Denver. Paae 8 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 14, 1966 3 7 7 Loretto Students 11 Co Youth This Week Attend Summer Session Pueblo Loretto Height? college criteria which starts July workshop starting Aug. 10 ■witness Denver Alumni has admitted 377 students 18. and a Religious Institute 1 ' Christ hi to its summer session of beginning Aug. 12. exercisii Club to Hold credit classes and insti­ TWO OTHER institutes Loretto Height’s fall se­ them sel tutes, including its first scheduled on the Loretto mester registration is others, graduate program which campus next month are an scheduled for Aug. 28-29. lion to C Reunion Meet began recently. American College Public Classes w ill resume Aug. R ev. Jol The Denver Catholic There are 158 resident Relations Association 30. J ., told Alumni club will hold a and day students in un­ m e e tin reunion meeting for mem­ dergraduate summer class­ B ro th e r bers, alumni and guests July 20, in the pavillion at es, including 45 members Young Denver People Washington park, at 6 p.m. Scholarship Winners of the nursing division. Co/ui The event will begin with F orty teachers attended Tom Bauer and Chris Freeman, recent gradu­ a self-supplied picnic lunch. the National Defense Edu­ Invited to Submit Art ates of Mullen high school, Denver, have been Insta The change in format is cation Act English insti­ music, and oratory, are to aw’arded four-year scholarships. Bauer, left, son Young people of the to encourage all single tute and forty others at­ Installa of Mr. and Mrs. Manford Bauer, is the recipient D en ver A re a , 13 to 19 be original and to deal Catholics who are college tended an N D E A history elected c of a scholarship to the University of Denver. years of age, are invited to with the deepest concerns graduates or registered institute. Freeman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Milton Freeman, submit entries in five cat­ o f youth. An entry fee of hers o f 1 nurses to discover others Fifty teachers arrived C olu m b i has been awarded a scholarship to St. Mary’s egories of the arts, on $1 per entry will be w ith sim ilar backgrounds college, Calif. recently to participate in Sunday afternoon, Aug. 7, charged. For further infor­ club took and interests. Interested the National Science Foun­ between 2 and 5 o’clock, at mation persons may call umbino ' persons can call Barbara dation biology workshop St. John’s Episcopal Ca­ any of the sponsoring cently. Dooley, 322-3822, or Tom Charge Leveled and sixty teachers will* at­ thedral, 13th Avenue be­ groups, or the office of the N ew p Scaglia, 433-3102. tend the National Catholic tween Washington and Denver Area Council of ing Ivan All are welcomed to at­ Against Missions Education association Clarkson. Churches, 534-4283. Chairman tend the Tuesday evening workshop on evaluation This Creative Arts Fes­ John Mor of St. Jol get-togethers at 6:30 p.m. New Delhi, India tiva l is sponsored by an Tourists in Washington park bet­ parish, Di News Deadline! inter-religious, inter-group As in the past, tourists Mrs. Minimata Agamdas Guru, a Mona^ ween the lakes. The deadline for news committee of youth and on Colorado’s highways member of Parliament, has accused raised ir stories and pictures to adults, representing the this summer will be ac­ American C hristian missions of taking son o f t Holy Cross CYO Elects Windshields appear in the ’’Denver Greek Orthodox, Catholic, corded every possible cour­ advantage o f the food shortage to convert Mrs. Dan It takes only a few sec­ Catholic Register” is Jewish, Unitarian, and tesy by the State Patrol, Members of Holy Cross parish CYO, Denver, people in the state of Madhya Pradesh. H e is p onds to clean your wind­ M onday at 9 a.m. C orre­ Denver Area Council of recently elected new officers for the coming year. She cited the large-scale conversions of but "State Patrolm en are Monaghai shield, says the State Pa­ Churches youth, and is Shown are Tom Patterson, center — front, Paula the Haryans (former untouchables) and in spondents are asked to still required by law to en­ trol, and the visibility you and his w Gonzales, left, Mike Burke and Patricia Patterson. the area of Chatisgarh. have their material at open to all teen-agers of force the law impartially. gain may be the difference the ’’Register” office at six childri The group is planning a swimming party for the Area. Guests are asked to help Bisho between an accident and Money, she said, is being spent to this time to assure pub­ Wednesday, July 27. The entries in the five protect their own lives by was the 1 seeing danger in time to "lu re the poor folks to the fold of the lication in the following categories, graphic arts, complying witlj traffic reg­ accepted avoid it. Church.” Thursday issue. ulations. creative writing, drama. club as a Scholarships Given To Abbey School

Students from parochial admission. These are grade schools in the Arch­ available as academic diocese of Denver have grants, grant-in-aid schol­ been granted scholarship arships, and service schol­ aid to attend the Abbey arships. School for Boys, Canon C ity, Colo. Announcement ACADEMIC grants was made by the Rev. given in recognition of Norbert Kinen, O.S.B., scholastic work, are one- headmaster of the school year grants which are operated by the Benedic­ renewable on condition of tine Fathers. satisfactory work. Service Those from the arch­ scholarships assist students diocese who will enter as who need financial aid and DELSEY National Brands at Sooper Low Prices! freshmen, with partial or give promise of achieve­ direct-aid grants, are Scott BATHROOM ment, and grant-in-aid TISSUE 4 39’ Driscoll, Michael Garcia, scholarships are awarded GET 100 EXT Peter Granger, Joseph for various reasons, but FAB DETERGENT GREEN STA Blais, Colorado Springs; principally to encourage Tom and Tim Popezewski, (IN C . 25c 6-oz. students interested in de­ WEEK AT KIN Boulder; Mark Hutchinson, OFF) s7.79* veloping and fostering a Denver; James Hanley, C an vocation to the priesthood BONUS COUPC Arvada; and John Peter, STRAWBERRIES or religious life. 'Longmont. PACER BRAND, 5 PO O». $1 0RAN6E JUICE 7 M Each year the school of­ There are approximately FROZEN Pkgt. I fers a variety of scholar­ 250 boys enrolled at the ship aids to applicants for school. KOOL-AID (R EG. 5c PKG.) •5 PIcg*. I-Lb. ALL FLAVORS ^ for 10' Dominican Nuns ALCOA FOIL Pkgi. 2 9 t ALUMINUM 2"x25’ 2 ^ e MAR6ARI|IIE= 2 WRAP Roll Honor Postulant Hl-C DRINKS On July 11, the Domini­ Dominicanette. For several GRAPE. ORANGE-PINE- J 44-Oi. HALF GALLON can Sisters of the Sick years she was president of APPLE. O R A N G E or. SIRIOI Poor, Denver, gave a re­ that organization, a group PUNCH ception to honor Bette Ann of teen-age volunteers who SEALTEST Jaster, Postulant in the assist the Sisters in the COCKTAIL SHRIMP homes o f the sick poor. GULF 4'A-Ox. ATfc 6 9 order, whof ICE CREAM ^ arrived from? BELLE Sizo ••/ Mariandale. O s s i n i n g , CYO Activities N .Y ., and is Hot bakery special! Fresh from King^s own bakery! vacationing St. Rose of Lima, at the home St. Vincent’s DANISH KRISPIES T-BON o f h e r par- OLD FASHIONED RAISIN BREAD (ICED) (RES. 31c) 33' ents and her The St. Rose of Lima REG. 6 10 brothers and St. Vincent’s CYO will F O R 54c F O R 6 48* Pk9. M e and sisters. sponsor a swimming party ROLLS. APPLE BUTTER of& M Miss Jaster July 17, from 4 to 9 p.m. is a 1965 at the Wolhurst Country graduate of Machebeuf GERMAN CHOCOLATE Plcg. M e Club. Dancing will follow CUP CAKES (R EG. 39c) of 6 A T SHORT high school and her father until 11 p.m. Admission is Garden fresh! is a teacher there. The $1.50 per person. Tickets family are members of may be purchased from (HIT Blessed Sacrament parish. any CYO officer. CUCUMBERS FRESH CALIFORNIA. King’s crisp, sooper quality produce! Before becoming a can­ FIRM GREEN SLICER5 19* didate for the order. Miss Lady of Fatima, Jaster was actively en­ Sts. Peter, Paul’s gaged in helping the sick, APPLES Our Lady of Fatima and EXTRA FANCY ^ Lbs. ^Ae both as nurse’s aide at NORTHWEST WINESAP A for ^ T M ercy hospital, and as a Sts. Peter and Paul’s CYO are .sponsoring a swimming CUBED party at the Applewood RADISHES FRESH, PLASTIC 6.O .. g c Knolls Club, Lakewood, PACKAGE Pkg. Priest Wins Saturday, July 23, from 8 to 12 p.m. Admission is $1 ^REEN BEANS w2 ^ 2^^ School Cose per person with CYO card. ATTENTION. MEDICARE Trivandrum, India — A N o n -m e m b e rs m ay be RECIPIENTS! I gue.sts of CYO members Catholic priest has ob­ King Soop «ri' ph«rm «ctsts romlnd you al. 1 tained assurance from the having card. The music though drugs o r« ganorolly not includtd in tht will be provided by the madicaro program — you 'll consUlantly tava mora Fresh, Lerge I Kerala state government on praierlpllont at KING SOOPER PHARMACIES. Green Juicy, th at it w ill end discrimi­ Fifth Column. A poster Don't ba mlilad b y spa cU l discount claimtl i party to publicize the event nation against headmasters Kings* Phormacy Locations: Thin Skint o f private schools. w ill be held from 1 to 3 PERSIAN LIMES p.m. Thursday, July 14. • DERBY SOOPER OfTicials told Father C. Our Lady o f Fatima’s CYO 64th at Kearney I9( T. Kottaram rules which has undertaken the care of DAHLIA SOOPER require private headmas­ the parish church, school 33rd at Dahlia ters to have 20 years ex­ and grounds as a summer CENTENNIAL SOOPER project. So. Federal at Belleview 794 ■ • wj¥ m perience to qualify for the MAYFAIR SOOPER DON'T MISS THE COLORADO PHILHARMONIC regu lar headmasters pay 14th at K e a rn e y 388 KlhlG'S , scale, as against 12 for All Souls’ APPLEWOOD SOOPER G ou rm et^ \ headmasters of government 32nd at Youngfleld 238 EVERGREEN FESTIVAL! schools, would be modified Members of All Souls MONTVIEW SOOPER kornefc to 16 years for both. C YO will sponsor a swim East Montview at Clinton 364 Wednesday Afternoon Concerts ...... 2:30 P.M . Gloria Forr— laktw party Sunday, July 17, at BEAR VALLEY SOOPER TROUT Father Kottaram failed, Ben Franklin pool, from 7 So. Sheridan at Hampden Friday Evening Concerts ...... 8:15 P.M. BONED Ji BREADED, lO -O i. Kafhloan Carr however, in his attempt to to 10 p.m. P*rice is $1 for AURORA PLAZA SOOPER 1000 SPRINGS BRAND Pko Cemmere* City 6th and Peoria 364 S u n d a y Afternoon S e r ie s ...... 2:30 P.M . have the present $40 to members and $1.25 for .0*. C . CeyrsofH— Westn PUEBLO SOOPER LANGOSTINOS $65 basic salary grade of non-members. Various F o u rth a n d E liz a b e th 545 7-Ox. Karla Moero— Englei For additional information: 5TARKIST headmasters raised to $70 games and prizes will be COLORADO SPRINGS SOOPER Pkg. I Cordalla nymell^-Di to $105, the basic grade for included. Information can Palmer Park at Circle Drive a32 Call Mardee. Evergreen 674-5161 (collect) assistant professors in the be obtained by calling FORT COLLINS SOOPER state schools. Maryann Back, 798-2379. University Plaza Shopping Center 484 Thursday, July 14, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 9

Catholics' Christian Unity Role Cited U N Tour

Pueblo — Catholics must school here, Friday, July 8. man is the Rev. William their forebears, and help He said that lack of un­ Scheduled Aug. 10 witness to their love for The speaker, professor o f Thompson, O.S.B., of Holy restore what only divine derstanding and respect for Institute Christ by living a holy life, theology at Western Mich­ Cross abbey. Canon City. grace can truly achieve — the beliefs of non-Chris­ By Chapter exercising ch arity among igan State university, was This follows the initia­ divine grace, that is, won tians, would worsen the fall ac­ themselves, and toward taking part in a weekend tive towards Christian un­ by the sanrtity of God^s world crisis, unless East The Mile High Chapter tion is others, as th eir contribu­ ity, taken by Bishop program which included a chosen ones.” and West begin to under­ UNA, USA-UNESCO is 28-29. tion to Christian unity, the series o f workshops aimed Charles' Buswell of Pueblo, Father Hardon said the stand each other on a sponsoring "Autumn in ne Aug. Rev. John A. Hardon, S. at enlarging and strength­ which -has won national ecumenical movement will spiritual basis. New York — A United recognition. J., told an ecumenical ening the work of the bo successful only i f Cath­ Absence o f such under­ Nations Tour,” Oct. 1-8. meeting at Christian Pueblo diocesan ecumenical F ath er Hardon stressed olics, clergy and laity, standing, respect, and ap­ The seven-day tour in Brothers Roncalli high commission, whose chair- th at ecumenism does not show the faith they believe preciation accounted for N e w Y ork w ill include a le mean converting people to in. much of the trouble in. reception at the St. Mor- the Catholic faith, but Columbine Valley Serrans Nothing is more needed Asia, including Vietnam, itz-On-The-Park, tour of rather communicating it to than to practice charity he said. United Nations, General T t others. It is a reciprocal among ourselves, he said. Assem bly sessions, lunch Install New Club Officers movement, he said, noting , are to Father Hardon com­ Thanksgiving Verse in the delegates dining to deal Installation of the newly burse. The Columbine th at "Christ can speak to mented sharply on Chris­ room , meetings with M is­ me through the lips o f my Ruled No Prayer :oncerns elected ofTicers and mem­ Valley Serra Club was tians who have failed to sions to the U.N., visit to fe llo w Christians. Both o f cooperate in dealing with ' foe of bers of the board of the chartered in 1955 and its Chicago — A federal Hyde Park, West Point, •ill be Columbine Valley Serra members are Catholic lay­ us can profit from the en­ the serious social issues o f judge ruled hero that a lunch at Bear Mt., one counter.” our times, and expressed r infor­ club took place at the Col­ men of parishes generally traditional thanksgiving Broadway musical and one Scholarship Assistance ay call umbine country club re­ of South Denver, Littleton, In a Rocky Mountain special concern with fam ily verse from which the word play, after theater party at so rin g cently. and Englewood. News coverage of Father life, and moral values, *'God’* has been deleted Sardi’s West, tour of Man­ The Arthur Young and Company Foundation, 5 of the N ew president, succeed­ Other officers are Ron Hardon’s visit, Wes French, especially in education. does not constitute a pray­ hattan, farewell dinner at Inc., of New York City, recently presented a con­ He said he had worked ncil o f ing Ivan Thomas, the new Stainbrook, first vice pres­ religion editor, cites the er when said by children Mama Leone’s; time for tribution to Regis college, Denver, for scholarship Chairman of the board, is ident; Leo Scherer, second priest’s outline for success­ in public education for attending a public school shopping and other sight­ assistance in the field of accounting education. elohn Monaghan, a member vice president; Alex Phan- ful grassroots ecumenism. many years, and ’T love kindergarten. seeing. Charles A. Zarini, right above, a partner in the of St. .John the Evangelist nenstiel, secretary; and that form of education,” he The ruling followed a Mr.s. John R. Fiore, ex­ Arthur Young & Company accounting firm in parish, Denver. Gerry TeBockhor.st, trea­ URGING the necessity said, adding however, that complaint by Mr. and Mrs. tourists ecutive director of the Mile Denver, presented the check to Robert J. Lacey, Monaghan, born and surer. Trustees are Paul for living a holy life, the public schools have become Lyle Despain of DeKalb, jhways H igh chapter will be tour left, chairman of the department of accounting at raised in D enver, is the W alters, B ill Horan and Jesuit scholar told his secularized to the core. 111., who held that the Regis. be ac- leader. For details and son of the late Dr. and John Reddy. The officers hearers that Protestants It was not simply a religious freedom of their e cour- reservations persons can Mrs. Daniel C. Monaghan. were installed by the new have lon g memories, and Protestant problem, he five-year-old daughter was Patrol, call or write the Key He is president of the district six governor, Jerry referred to the Catholic lile said, citing the statistics being violated when she en are Travel Service, before Aug. Monaghan Optical Co. He Cooney. o f the middle ages, as de­ that showed more than was asked to join her 1, 1601 Grant street, Den­ to en- 50 per cent of children and his wife, Patricia, have The purpose o f the Serra scribed by the reformers: classmates in the recita­ ver, Colo. 80203; Phone irtially. six children. Club is to foster vocations "Nothing else in ecu­ arc in public schools, tion. I /eofLff Wiik ( 255-0381. » help Bishop David Maloney to the priesthood. Members m enical movements is and 70 per cent of Cath­ The Despains said the ves by was the honored guest and m eet twice a month at a more necessary than a olic college students at­ verse was a prayer from Tht flrm« iisted htre deMrve to bt 1C reg- accepted a check from the dinner and the program generation of Catholics tend secular colleges or which the word "God” had remttnbcred when you are distrlbvt- ln« your patronage in the different club as an addition to the features a guest speaker. who expiate the sins of universities. been deleted. lines of business. O L Punch By Walter Kranz

Loaded Question I f you’re an average man, "Notice anything new?” you’re going to have real This is the most upset­ trouble detecting anything ting question any wife new in the furniture ar­ could possibly ask a hap­ rangement. pily married man. And it’s W’ell, how about her always asked when he clothes? Is that a new drags in from the long dress she's wearing? Better day’s work, beat to a watch out, pal. You’re bubble by the barons of courting disaster, mayhem, business. and outright divorce. What She’s beaming all over w ill happen if you say that as she asks the question dress is new and it isn’t! once again, "Honey! Notice Think about it and you’ll anything new?” start perspiring. Like a trapped animal, O f course the Something searching for any avenue New could always be a of escape, his eyes dart new hairdo. But unless here and there looking you’re absolutely certain — and I mean absolutely — G ET 100 EXTRA frantically for the Some­ thing New. He knows darn, you better steer clear of GREEN STAMPS THIS well if he doesn’t discover this one. Far better to say it pronto he’s in for trouble the dress is new when it WEEK AT KINGS WITH — like the Full Silent isn’t, than to say the hair­ BONUS COUPON NO. 9. Treatment for the following do is new' when it ’s the week. same old one she’s been wearing for the last three 9-PC. REDWOOD PATIO days. FURNITURE SET! "IT’S ALWAYS a good H e a vy duty redwood furniture that Is porfaef for idea to check the furniture OF COURSE, if a man patio, porch or lawn. Here's what you'll get if first — provided, of cour.se, is smart he can always lisstits • • • 'n; a s furniture has been shifted hook, and actually tell you Lb. A d d r e s s ...... o around so often that any the Something New. Deposit this at your nearest King Seepers. ^ new arrangement makes Imagine how silly you’ll Drawing will be held at each King Seepers, July o 9 ( 30, 1966. No purchase necessary. You need S little impression on you. la feel when you find out it not be present. the last month, your favo­ was nothing but the furni­ rite chair has occupied ev­ ture after all. O f course. ery possible corner o f the The black coffee table is livin groom . So it has no now in front o f the sofa CLIP THIS REGISTRATION! usual spot. Like a high instead of — well, instead T-BONE fly in g member of the Jet o f wherever it used to. be, Set, it’s been everywhere. wherever that was. STEAK 9S* U.S. C H O IC E CHOPPED BEEF C I D I O lk J BROILING THICKNESS^ Ideal fop Barbecuing. Lb. •W Cancer Conference HONEYSUCKLE— GRADE A Slated July 15-16 > SHORT 2'/r Lbs. y o TURKEY ROASTS Each ^ e d U 7 The 20th annual Rocky the American Cancer soci­ Mountain Cancer confer­ ety. About 600 doctors CUT HONEYSUCKLE—SLICED ence will be held July from 25 western and mid- W western states are expected STEAK M b ,1 ^ 8 9 15-16 in the Brown Palace TURKEY & GRAVY p k j . West hotel, Denver, with to attend. the new president of the The meeting, jointly S IG M A N ’S M IL E H I (2 ‘/a T O 3 '/a-LB. AVER AGE) American Medical associa­ sponsored by the Colorado tion and the president o f Medical society and the U.S. CHOICE CORNED BEEF BRISKETS.' Lb. ’69' the American Cancer soci­ state division of the Amer­ ety as two of the chief ican Cancer society, is one CUBED speakers. o f the important regional BRAUNSCHWEIGER Plans for the conference cancer-control sessions With that delicious bacon flavor. By the Piece. were announced by Dr. N. scheduled in the nation Paul Isbell, Denver gy­ each year. SW IFT’S SKINLESS Lb. C C « - necologist and president o f The program w ill include WIENERS PREMIUM Pkg. f the Colorado division of lectures and discussions by some of the nation’s top- Prelate Criticizes ranking cancer experts. S a n d green stamps ^ 'Subtle Persecution' Pelts M ay Sydney, Australia — A government that taxes all Help Priest Prices good Hirough Safur« of its citizens for the edu­ ( Kotzebue, Alaska —A doy, July 16. VYe reserve fhe cation o f children and then Health and beauty specials! does not allot a fair pro­ Jesuit priest at St- Francis right to limit quontitiess portion of that tax income Xavier’s Mission in this to parents who want their Arctic community hopes to children educated in convert a prized polar GLEEM TOOTHPASTE schools of their own choos­ bear rug into cash assets. in g is violating the prin­ "Instead of the usual ciple o f religious freedom, straight begging, I will try (INC. 6c rpF) Family Sixe 69' WINNERS OF KING'S STAGECOACH BARBECUES: said Auxiliary Bishop something different,” Fa­ Thomas W. Muldoon of ther Pasquale Spoletine, HEAD & 6-Oz. S|.29 5 -O t. S I . 49 S.J., said. He predicted Gloria Forr— Lohtwoed Helen K. Quinn— Denver Melvia Thomason— Pueblo Helen Pugat»— Fort Collins Sydney. Mrs. Christine Carter SHAMPOO SHOULDERS. Lotion ■ Je r ■ Such a government ac­ success, Txiinting out that KafMoan Corr Mrs. Fred Davie— Lakewood Mrs. Pat Q u a d ^ — Oenver Aurora tion, he said, was a subtle "it is almost impossible to Commereo City Mrs. K. W . Felger— Denver Mrs. J . A . Johnson get hold of a polar bear Mrs. S. L. Nerberg— Aurora PUSH BUTTON HOME PERMANENT form of persecution and Mrs. R. H . Hili— Denver Appleweed D. C. CeursM— Wostminitor Marie Kevoes— Boulder LILT FOR LITTLE GIRLS ‘1.79 utterly intolerable. Govern­ skin unless you go out and Karla Moor*— Englewood Mrs. M. E. Hoed Denver Mrs. Wayne Wilson Mrs. D. J . te o H r ments, the Bishop went on, get one yourself.” Cerdolie Pfymoll— DM ver M r « H . Ohen— Lokoiweed Littleton Cerdrade Springs must acknowledge the The priest needs the right of parents to make a money to finish the inside genuinely free choice of of a new building he is schools. constructing. Page 10 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 14, 1966 Sterling Radio Albee Drama Reaches the Screen To Air 'Church Today' erney, assistant pastor of used in the Albee drama. evidence of knowing how the other side until the The Rev. James Kane, By C. J. Zecha pastor of St. Anthony’s Annunciation parish, A film now comes along to keep characters alive antagonists are sufficiently BIcHxrd It may be unforgivably church. Sterling, has Leadville, and features decadent of me, but I can­ that has been hailed in and in conflict, but the self-revealed and purged to! t .SI. Rone announced that the radio current news of the SL K ohc o f t h e drama digresses to now­ arrive at a tentative recon­ not get much excited about some quarters as a work of program, "The Church To­ Church, plus editorial St VInci here. The play is given to ciliation, have seldom, i f at S t Philc dissection of coi^ugal love ^c\viDier\ce art and the thinking is day’’ will be heard on comments taken from that such a play as Aibee’s an excess of "acting” in all, been seen in the mov­ S t John on the screen, nor do I feel K G E K radio, 1230, Ster­ the pages of leading S t Rone ies and more seldom ever that any victory has been would be destroyed if a some of the verbal as­ ling, beginning Sunday, Catholic newspapers. S t Vlnc« played with such emotional S t Vinc< won because a "mature” Some w ill be affronted scenarist or screen writer saults, and the play­ Arrangements for the power. July 17, at 7:15 p.m. S t Vlncc 'story about a married by the rough language, al­ altered the dialogue, wright’s illusory climax broadcast in the Sterling Y et, it w ill be no sur­ KGEK becomes the third couple who find themselves low their attention to be whether Who’s Afraid of tinged with symbolism station in the Archdiocese area were made by Father nicRHrd i prise if a good many in­ S t Rono miserable, Who's Afraid diverted from the play it­ Virginia Woolf is a work compounds the confusion Kane with the cooperation telligent people pass up o f Denver to air this popu­ S t V ince of Virginia Woolf, has self, and not rate the dra­ of art remains to be seen. about a "non-existent son.” lar program. The program o f Dean Kilburn of KGEK. S t Rone this movie or, even i f they S t V In cr escaped a slap from Holly­ ma favorably. That is their That it w ill be accepted originates on KBRR, Lead- Kilburn praised the quality and praised by a certain ALTHOUGH Albee rec­ see it, dismiss it. S t I ’ hilui wood’s Production Code be­ privilege. ville, and is heard in the of the broadcast. "W e’ve S t P h iioi As a film, Who’s A fra id cause it contains a scatter­ To those who might group o f film goers as a ognizes the importance of Denver area on KFM L ra­ been looking for a program S t Johnn o f Virginia W oolf, though S t Vince; ing o f pungent words and make a pre-judgment about permanent contribution to facing the truth no matter dio, Sundays, at 9:30 a.m. o f this type for some time; how bleak the circum­ it’s harrowing and drama­ S t Kone 1 abusive langugage that the dissenters with cries of film art seems assured, but Father Daly The program is pro­ it will make a welcomed S t V in cei stances, the asinine ending tically alive, depressed this might be offensive to some "uncultured” or ’prissy- that it will find favor with duced and narrated by addition to our broadcast minded,” it might be wor­ the vast majority of people is the drama’s chief fault. viewer. The main regret S t Kone i film goers. the Rev. Maurice Mcln- schedule,” he said. Rie.nncd S. Commenting on this film thy to note that Who’s who attend movies as a All the power of charac­ with the film, as with the Denverite S t V in cer which is adapted from Ed­ Afraid of Virginia Woolf means o f diversion there terization that went be­ play, is that the parts are St. H omo 1 is a somewhat bold step for forehand comes loose at greater than the whole, 'Fantasticks' Recording S t Vinoen ward Aibee’s drama that seems to be considerable To Direct S t Ku.t4- I won the New York Drama the movies. Today we are doubt. the end when the play­ and while there is revealed S t Phllnm Critics Circle and Antoin­ hardly shocked at similar To the fastidious who wright wraps it up with a in the characters a depth Remains Lively/ Bright S t Johns ette Perry awards for the language found in novels obviously will object to the "killing the illusion” se­ o f force and meaning that TV Program N O l 1902-63 season is not dif­ and New York plays. At play on the basis of its quence. This diminishes are in each, there is the MGM Records has show itself, having sold more copies than all other ficult, but thought might the same time, the motion dialogue, it hardly seems the intended impact at the failure to develop between reissued its original cast P iv ’senlulit The Rev, Denis E. Daly, off-Broadway original cast I'rcsentutU be given that Who’s picture reaches a far necessary to point to clas­ fadeout when the couple — them the tension and sense LP of the Tom Jones- S.J., has been appointed L P ’s combined. It has more I'resentHtic Afraid of Virginia Woolf greater audience of varied sic literatu re for a com­ the main antagonists — of irresistibly challenging, Harvey Schmidt ofT-Broad- All Saints ' director of the world-wide than doubled the sales o f as a film will be consid­ tastes and temperaments parison. Memory recalls, reach for compassion and ambiguous moral vortex way musical success, The Holy Kamil Sacred Heart radio and its nearest rival. The All Saints I ered by two camps — one, than do these novels and for exam ple, a scene in hope rather than deception without which their story Fantasticks, with new lin­ television program, origi­ Threepenny Opera, also which will view it as a plays. Persons who would R o m eo an d Juliet when with one another. is just an ornately emo­ er notes by Stanely Green, H o ly Kamil, nating in St. I.K)ui8. an MGM recording. The drama for its underlying take time to read works of the Old Nurse and Mercu- The personal aspects of tional tract. in honor of the show’s He attended Regis col­ H o ly Fumil, intentions and, two, the sixth anniversary. It was F an ta stick s continues to Chaucer, Graham Greene, tio expound on domestic the drama and its denun­ lege. Denver, from 1948 to Vrrsentatio group which will recognize recorded with the original sell out at the Sullivan Notre Daim or Ernest Hemingway and felicity and love. ciation of our society get in T H E N there are those 1952, where he completed only the sometimes coarse judge thm on their merit each other's way and, per­ who might come away cast, headed by Jerry Orb- Street Playhouse where it Notre Dami his B.S. degree course be­ ach, Rita Gardner, and is now in its seventh year. All Saints i and raw language that alone, and do the same OTHER than this. haps, inevitably, lose in from this film who cannot Notre Damr fore entering the Society of At least one standard, prevails throughout and w ith the plays of Eugene Who’s Afraid of Virginia d riv e and shape by being bear to say in detail what Kenneth Nelson, shortly N otre l>nmc . He was ordained a after the opening in May, "T r y to Remember,” has Notre Dame dismiss any of the play­ O’Neill, Shakespeare, Ber- W oolf does depict "the staged to cover the m ^or they found so distasteful. Notre Dame priest in 1964. emerged from the Jones w right’s attempt at struc­ told Brecht, or Arthur anguish and bitterness ex­ crisis that is set forth. To do so would be like I960. S t Dominic) The Sacred H eart pro­ and Shm idt score. The en­ Notre Dame tural drama. Miller, are in the minority perienced by a married The characters in this spending an even in g in ­ The MGM album has gram, including both radio equalled the success of the tire score is bright and Holy Family compared to movie au­ couple as they confront the drama, who mercilessly volved with a couple in a and television, is heard on All Saints C L E T IT be said from the o r ig in a l and, with each KreHcntatioTi diences. illusions which have poi­ slash away at one another, personal and awful battle over 900 stations in the outset that persons who playing, the charm of the soned th eir life together” exposing themselves in a o f the sexes, than sneering United States and Canada; Notre Dame see this film will not find 'House of Lord' music becomes more en­ M A J O R motion picture- (description given by the struggle that fluctuates at all that was painful to the Armed Forces network I'ri'nenlalion it a titillating bedroom hancing. Notre Dame producers, well aware of National Catholic Office for with dubious victory falling you, but shattering and carries it to many foreign farce that excites the pru­ On TV July 17 S t l>ominicH this vast audience, have, Motion Pictures with its firs t to one side, then to real to them. countries besides. Notre Dame rient mind. As a matter of until now, presented at one St Dominicn A-4 classification). There is In Denver, the program "T h e Duties of Citizens T h ir d Eye Sets fact, the film is one of the time or another films of Notre Dame a definite dramatic interest is seen over station KBTV to Authority and of Au­ Musical 'Carnival' Notre Dame few dramas ever adapted mature interest with vary­ I ’ reiH-ntalion in watching characters in every Sunday morning at thority to Citizens" will he to the screen that presents ing themes of conflict. conflict with themselves Regis Players 10:30. the topic of discussion on The Denver production of lust and lasciviousness as These, however, were de­ and others. One cannot by­ the House of the Lord pro­ Edward Albee's Who’s completely unattractive. void of the dialogue that is pass the intelligence and gram. Sunday. July 17, at Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Bus Se ability that Richard Burton Present Comedy Minstrels 8:30 a.m. on KLZ-TV, at the Third Eye theater, gives to the role of the Channel 7, Denver. is closing Saturday night, Given ! beaten and humiliated Slate Date July 16, to make way for Dylan Thomas’ theatrical The experimental play, Representing the Catho­ MAMMA ROSA’S PIZZERIA husband, or the force and the in-coming musical, Socauc comedy, Under Milk the only theater piece lic faith will be the Rev. L. effectiveness o f Elizabeth The new Christy Min­ C arnival! proxim att HOME MADE ITALIAN DINNERS Wood, will be presented written by the late Welsh Marvin Read of the R egis­ Taylor as the vengeful strels will appear in a Staging problems require who atte by the Regis college sum­ poet, will be the only sum­ ter stafT. Moderator of the • PIZZA • RAVIOLI wife. Director Mike Nichols perform ance sponsored by the Third Eye to be closed h ig h sch mer theater group July mer production of the col­ panel will be the Rev, also gets vigorous perform­ the Mental Health associa­ one week before the C ar­ U n io n C e LASAGNA • SPAGHETTI 29-30 at 8:30 p.m. in the lege group, directed by Vernon Myers of Sts. ances out of Sandy Dennis tion at Red Rocks, July 29 nival! opening on Thurs­ have free Regis fieldhouse lecture Roger Wilbur, chairman of Phillip and Jame.s’ Episco­ TaBle and Carry-Out Service and George Segal as the at 8:15 p.m. day, July 28. hall. the college’s speech and Tickets are $3.50 and pal church. 1044 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. 936-2336 younger and seemingly drama department. Set de­ Other panelists will be Reservations may be happier but actually just may be obtained at several made at the box office, sign is being directed by locations in the metropoli­ Dr. William McIntosh of as miserable couple. Colo. Orchestra John L. Griess, assistant the Montview Boulevard Third Eye theater, 238 lU im m ors OlTcr.s a N e w H om e Hakecl Featu re All four actors render tan and Boulder area. To Broadway, or by calling professor of speech and order by mail, send check Presbyterian church and DelightfuUv Hleh —New York Stvle the emotional nuances and S © t S E v © r Q r © © n drama. Rabbi Samuel Adelman of 777-9998. rhythms of the text with a and self-addressed envelope CHEESE CAKE The setting consists of to the Mental Health asso­ the BMH Synagogue. very considerable degree of P srforrn O n C G S stylized levels and seating Ji.ikrd i>v liiim m cr- Clir'l- ciation, 1375 Delaware, CinCK'FV .S.\f..U).s Wifou; s i v i .k success. Susan Hayward FOR THE FIRST units on which the compa­ Denver. •ClioppecI C'liirki-ti I.iveiw Jtr>«kc(» n( Corned The film is a disturbing The Colorado Philhar­ ny of six men and five Becomes Catholic TIM E IN ■ ' ' loki'd' rv^luilinier.4 ( lleN and annoying drama. With monic Orchestra will pre­ women play sixty-two dif­ few exceptions, it is sent a concert during the Pittsburgh. Pa. — Susan A L K C A F E ferent characters. The act­ Hayward, 47, Academy brought to the screen from Evergreen festival, Sunday, Sacred Heart D-150 Luncheons 85c up — Dinners $1.00 up ing is being done against a Award winning movie star, ^ ' 1 the stage intact. Either as July 17, at 2:30 p.m. at sky cyclorama and various has been converted to the HUMMEL’S a play or a movie Who’s Evergreen high school. Program painted wing pieces. Catholic faith. Afraid of Virginia Woolf Kung Sook Lee, of Den­ DELICATESSEX has its flaw s. Characters Tickct.s for the two The widow of Floyd E. Cherry Creek Shopping Center ______322-4144 ver, w ill be the featured are allowed to Jet their public performances will "Is Your Love Discrim­ Chalkey, who was a Cath­ piano soloist and will play inatory*’ w’ill be the sub­ emotions suffocate articu­ be avnilnhJe at the door. olic, the actress received "Pines o f Romo” by Respi­ A special performance ject of an address by the lateness. Albee has given her first Communion in (,O I oit can afford it. Watch Weight if e / s ------Ftcuninq Pxt Keep your weight normal and reduce your risk of For in-town guests, or a heart attack, the Colorado LAFFITE Heart association advises. M th at LARIMER delightful evening for (J u it off Otnver'e lameus lew ir tfevrnlewn) yourself and friends, en­ Among middle-aged men Free Parhint For Reservations; 232-5111 who are 30 percent i joy Denver's finest en­ more overweight, the risk | ' iS tertainment and gourmet of heart attack is twice . ' f dining. high as among men of | normal weight. Now. 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Off 1st Ave, in Cherry Creek , On U.S: 315 at Coniter Ph. 333-091 Closed Monday y COLFAX & PENNSYLVANIA i CYRA Baseball Thursday, July 14, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 11 Standings Record Entry SOUTHEAST stor o f C L A S H A List Expected a ris h , atures BlPwrd Sapramcnt Falcons 7 i' / St. Rone Bravers 5 2 At Horse Show f th e / St. KoHn Seals 4 1 to r ia i SL T w in . ^ 3 fro m SL PhilomonB Cubs 3 3 Pueblo — A cross-section St. Johns Hawks 3 3 i d i n g SL Rose Bears 3 3 o f the finest horses in the 9. St. Vincents Cubs 2 4 West will compote in per­ >r the St. Vincents Birates 0 4 COI. O R AD O ’S formance and halter classes SL Vincents Braves 0 5 C O L O K A D O ’S Catholic .at the All-American horse berling C A T H O L IC school admin­ C LA SS A A A school leaders met virtual­ show of the 1966 Colorado F'ather Blessed Sacrament Falcons 6 0 istrators fought the good SL Rose Oodarrs 3 | ly the same opposition at State F air and Industrial ration SL Vincents Astros 4 2 fight and won recently every turn. In the end it Exposition in Pueblo Aug. :g e k . SL Rose Cubs 4 3 when the State High was only the threat of leg­ 22-27. uality SL Vincents Yankees 3 2 SL I'hilomena TiKers 2 2 School Activities Assn, islative action which final­ The number of entries W e’ve SL Phitomena Yankees 2 2 voted to accept qualified ly brought the Colorado has broken records for 3gram SL Johns Hawks .3 3 private schools into full High School Activities As­ three consecutive years, time; SL Vincents OudKers 3 4 SL Rose Braves 2 4 membership. sociation to a "meeting of and another peak is antic­ :omed SL Vincents Giants 1 5 The action followed years the mind.s. ’ ipated this year. Superin­ MAJORS tendent Herb Johnson of idcast of diligent, and often frus­ The CHSAA was aware SL Rose Athletics 7 0 Colorado Springs said the Blessed Sacrament Fulcuna ft I tratin g labor. There were of increasing agitation 867 horses entered by 561 SL Vincents ColU 3 .1 times when the probability SL Koso Titters 3 3 among legislators for ad­ exhibitors in 1965 repre­ SL Vincents Cardinals 2 2 o f private schools gaining mittance of private schools sented a 26.2 per cent in­ St. Rose Indians 3 4 adm ittance to the public SL Philomena Curds 2 3 to its organization. Then crease over the number of SL Johns Hawks 1 4 school activities body too, Catholic educators and entries in 1964. NORTHWEST looked completely hopeless. clergy had gained the con­ The 1966 All-American Bold CI.A.S.S A But Coloratio’s deter­ fidence of the CHSAA Horse Show has 195 cla.ss- other W L mined lobbyists never lost es in 14 divisions. The PrcM'ntulion Bnheats 7 0 through years of patient cast 1‘resentution lA-npards 15 1 sight of the goal. After labor. horses and riders will com­ more Presentation Alieycats S 2 years o f super salesman­ And DOW that the battle pete for approximately All Saints Titiers 3 2 $17,000 in prize money es o f ship and "friendly persua­ is won, so to speak, many Holy Family Titters 1 3 and nearly 100 trophies. T h e Ail Saints Lions 1 3 sion,” the goal was Catholic high schools still Horse show entries close also C L A S S A A A achieved last April. H o ly F a m ily Tj|>ers face an uphill struggle to at 6 p.m., Aug. 11. T h e Governor Love Sends CYRA Stors Winging Colorado has not been gain admittance to the The State Fair Horse is to Holy F'amily TiKers R 0 alone in its battle for ac­ CHSAA. Presentation Cals 7 1 Show runs seven full days, ivan .Notre Dame Yankees 6 I Colorado governor John A. Love helped send an all-star team representing the Denver Catholic ceptance into such groups. beginning with judging in re it Notre Dame Pioneers 5 1 Youth Recreation A.ssociation winging on its way to Los Angeles last week. The team competed The North Carolina E A C H S C H O O L seek­ the open class on Sunday, ear. All Saints Bluejays 3 2 Catholic, officia l publica­ ing membership must Notre Dame Churtters 2 2 in the International Junior Baseball Tournament which also included entries from Topeka, Kan. and Aug. 21, a day before the lard, Notre Dome lIUMllers 3 3 Baltimore. Kneeling in front row are, left to right, Steve Ireland, Tom Crompton, Ken McCarty, Ed tion of the Raleigh diocese, measure up to require­ fair officially opens. has Notre Dame Hears 2 3 Gruninger. Tom McLelland, Mike McNally, Steve Tokarski and Steve Rondinelli. Back row, left to recently criticized failure of ments set forth in the f're e gate admission to Notre Dame Mustangs 2 .3 the fairgrounds will be in 3nes SL Dominies t'olla 2 4 right, are CYRA vice president Ed Gruninger, Gov. John A. Love, Coach Andy Hale, Ron Lujan, the State High School Ath­ organization’s by-laws. : en- Notre Damo Cards 1 4 Tim Saindon, Glen Stadig, Dave Burlage, John Weikel, Joe McGill, Ed Hartman, Team Manager letic Association to admit These include such things effect until noon daily. Ad­ and Holy Family Reds 1 6 Tom Tokarski and CYRA president Ray Hartman. Catholic high schools as as player eligibility rules, mission to the horse show Ail Saints Cardinals I R arena has been set at $1 !8ch I’resenCation Tigers 2 members. coaches' qualifications as to 6 for adults and 50 cents for MAJORS degree and class room the children under 12. The one en- Notre Dame Colts 6 0 teaching load, number of Presentation Panthers 6 1 ^EFFORTS OF our admission price will be Notre Dame Rebels class days per year, etc. 4 1 Catholic high schools in good for all horse show ac­ S l l>omlnics F*Troop 3 2 Once a school feels it Notre Dame Micks 2 2 CYRA All-Stars Play North Carolina to gain ac­ tivities, which begin at 7 can meet all of the re­ S l Dominies Bob Cats 2 .3 ^yyjotlon f^lctured ceptance by the N.C. High a.m. and run into late Notre Dame .Shamrocks 1 4 quirements, it must file a evening, daily. School Athletic Association Notre Dame Fighting Irish O 4 Cfasslflcoflon by Nafional Catholic form al application for ad­ Presentation Uuns T 7 are winning more sym­ In Los Angeles Meet Office for M otion Picfwres mittance. The school then n of pathizers than supporters must undergo a proba­ o ’ s among the members of Following are classifications of motion pictures by the National tionary period of close oir? Bus Service An all-star team repre­ beaten in a 64-team tour­ that association,” the nament to earn a berth in Catholic Office of Motion Pictures for films currently playing in scrutiny by the CHSAA’s ter, senting the Denver Catho­ Denver first-run, neighborhood, and drive-in theaters, as well as weekly paper reported in G.M.C. the In tern ation al tourna­ Board of Review. ? h t , lic Youth Recreation Asso­ those appearing on television in the Denver, Colorado Springs and an editorial. Given Schools During the probationary WE HAVE THE for ciation traveled to Los ment. Sterling areas. Daily movies on TV are chocked for time, place and T V station. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against period, the schools athletic :al, Sccaucus, N.J. — Ap­ Angeles last week to rep­ Follow in g its win over T h e N C H SAA is not an LARGEST SELECTION Denver, Los Angeles went listings found in "TV Guide" magazine. Classifications are: A-1, fa c ilitie s , activities and proxim ately 100 students resent Colorado in an In­ family: A-2, adults and adolescents; A-3, adults only; A-4, adults official operation of the procedures all undergo in­ OF G.M.C. TRUCKS lire who attend two Catholic ternational Junior Baseball on to capture the tourna­ only with reservations; B, morally objectionable in part for all; C, public school system, and spection. sod high schools in nearby Tournament. ment championship by Condemned. (Compiled by Carol Good) therefore its charter re­ IN THE ROCKY soundly thrashing Balti­ The Board of Review ar* Union City once again The 15-man Denver en­ stricting membership to MTM. REGION more. Current Movies . then passes its report on to irs- have free bus service. try was selected on the ba­ public schools only appears sis of last season’s play in "We ran into one of the And Now Miguel, A-1, Big The Best of Everything, A-3; immune from state or fed­ the Board o f Control for 1 9 6 6 - V2 T 0 n the CYRA. A ll members of most amazing young base­ Hand for the Little Lady, A-2; B reaking the Sound Barrier, the final decision of ac­ be B lin d fold , A-2; Blue Max, B; A-1; Battle of the Worlds, A-2; eral guidelines. the squad ^ ere selected on ball teams in the nation,” ceptance. P ic k u p s ce. Cast a Giant Shadow, A-3; Dr. Outside the Law, A-1, Across last year’s all-star team in CYRA President Ray ‘The Catholic high Many Catholic high 138 Zhivago, A-2; Duel at Diablo, B; the Bridge, A-1. L o w A s the Major division. H artm an said upon the Glass Bottom Boat, A-2; Guns of MONDAY, JULY 18 schools of this state have schools already have begun ng Accompanying the team Denver team’s return. Navarone, A-1; Khartoum. A-1; Captive, Girl, A-1; The Thrill made repeated attempts the process of streamlining *1799. W a ll-h u n g Kwaidan, A-2; Lady L, B; Le of Brazil, B; Fair Wind to Java, tv,o la«5t ff»w vears to were Coach Andy Hale, "Their boys possessed Bonheur. C; Lo.t Command, A-2i Out.ida the Law, A-1: years lO to meet CHSAA require Closet CYRA President Ray tremendous physical size A-3; Lt. Robin Crusoe. U.S.N., Across the Bridge. A-1; Calcut- W in an amendment by ments. Traditional holy i t!» Hartman and C YR A Vice and were w ell schooled in A-1; Nevada Smith, A-3; Farad- »a, A-2; The Black Castle, A-2; which the doors of the days have become school Gateway President Ed Gruninger. all phases o f the game. ise H aw aiian Style, A-1; Run Salty O’Rourke, B; The Strange NCH SAA would be open to days. Easter vacation has b y K O H LE R *T think we could easily Appaloosa, Run, A-I; Russians O ne, B; Return of the Fron non-public high schools as Other entries in the Are Coming, A-1; Sound of Mu- tiersman, A-I; Escape From the been changed to coincide Motor City have held our own with well, but each effort has tournament included teams sic, A-1; South Pacific, A-3; Sta- Iron Curtain, A-2. w ith the public schools 1910 - 38th St. the other teams in the from Los Angeles, Topeka, gecoach, A-2; That Man in Is­ TUESDAY, JULY 19 failed. spring vacation. 623-8731 tournament but unfortu­ tanbul, A-3; Three on a Couch, Pygmy Island, A*I; Let Us Kan. and Baltimore. "A significant number of M any C atholic schools, DENVER DREW the nately we were limited to Unlisted; Walk Don’t Run. A-3* Live, A-2; Malaya, A-2; Salty Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, O ’Rourke, B; Escape From the public school coaches, ath­ how’ever, are biding their loaded Los Angeles team as only one appearance. A A-4. Iron Curtain, A-2; Where The letic directors and admin­ time. Some are not yet in­ Visit Our its first round opponent shortage o f umpires and Boys Are, B; Illegal, A-2; The istrators have likewise terested in joining the and was soundly beaten ball fields made it impos­ Marrying Kind, A-2; The Scape­ Recreation Center voiced their hope o f devel­ C H SAA. But at least the 12-0. The California stan- sible for our hosts to Neighborhood, Drive-In goat, A-2; The Child and the Where We Feature KUler. A-3. oping better Catholic — door is no longer closed. dardbearer had gone un- schedule a game for third Around the World Under the WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 public relationships Th e w’ar has been won. place. Sea, A-1; Art of Love, A-2; She Married Her Boss, A-2; America’s Most ! Battle of the Bulge, A-1; Beach through ath letic competi- The truce is honorable! "We were treated royally Big Jack. A-2; Illegal, A-2; The off the field. And I’m sure Ball, B; Billy the Kid vs. Dracu- child and the Killer, A-3; Tread tion, but these sympathiz- Beautiful Campers la. A-1; Boeing, Boeing, B; Bom Softly Stranger, A-3; The Com­ the boys are richer for the Free, A-1; Boy, Did I Get a anchcros, A-1; Incendiary ers are outnumbered by Men's Clothing experience,” Hartman con­ Wrong Number, A-3; Cat Ballou, Blonde, B; Miss Sadie Thomp­ cluded. A-2; Cincinnati Kid, B; Dr. son, B; Time Running Out, A-3; others who are either op­ Goldfoot & Bikini Machine, A-2; Innocent Meeting, A-2. posed to, or simply do not Men's Tailoring . . . fas/ fo clean! Fireball 500, A-3; Fluffy, A-1; THURSDAY, JULY 21 Frankie and Johnny, A-2; Ghost see any need for the ad­ MR. FRANZ OF LAKESIDE Mark of the Gorilla. A-1; K in g Ser.'5 M all . . . Easy fo clean and Mr, Chicken, A-1; Group, B; You’ll Never Get Rich. A-2; Gun mission o f Catholic teams Sisters' Superior Lakeside Shopping Center Heroes of Telemark, A-2; How Crazy, B; Incendiary Blonde, B; to the public stadiums.” aroundl Is Elected To Murder Your Wife, A-3; Ip- Innocent Meeting, cress File, A-2; Jesse James The paper added that the Innocent Meeting, A-2; Untamed ANDERSON-HALl The tmarf new Cayuga Philadelphia — The Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter, Youth, B; The Juggler, A-2; "struggle for acceptance Kamp King Coaclies water closet by Kohler Dominican Congregation of A-2; Judith, A-2; Mary Poppins, Road fo Singapore, R; An Alli­ A-1; M y Fair Lady, A-1; Night and r e c o g n itio n on the m okes cleaning bathroom St. Catherine de Ricci, gator Named Daisy, A-1. of the Grizzly, A-1; North by FRIDAY, JULY 22 sports field has implica­ floors easier, quicker. which has its motherhouse Northwest, A-3; Out of Sight, tions for the overall vitali­ Solidly hung on built-in V alley of the Headhunters, War Hawk Campers in suburban Media; has A-2; Rare Breed, A-1; Red Line A-1; They AH Kissed the Bride, ty of Catholic school life. hangs rs, the Cayuga water elected Mother M ary Louis 7000. B; Singing Nun, A-1; Sens B; Raising a Riot, A-2; Road to closet saves space, gives of Katie Elder, A-1; That Funny Scherer as its' Mother Gen­ 4 •>. rk -— a q. Singapore,— B; A Chump at Ox-— The latest refusal of Hy-Lo Campers any bathroom o "new eeling, A-2, The Chase, A-3, fo rd , A-1; Scaramouche, A-2; M pH'^AA tn arrant Cathn- eral. For the past year she look.'* This Gun for Hire. A-2; Lucy . fCCept L.atno was superior at a parish B; The Rounders, A-3; Thou­ Gallant, A-1; A Yank in Viet-- lie schools in to their ath­ L o c a te d A t sand Clowns, A-3; Town Tamer, nam, A -I; Pursuit of the Graf letic conferences will not center in Cali, Colombia. A-2; Trouble With Angels, A-1; Spee, A-1. be the last rebuff because Very Special Favor, A-3; When Homeowners. GATEWAY the Boys Meet the Girls, A-3; the Catholic schools will Auto, and Where the Spies Are, A-3; Wild continue their efforts by Com m ercial Bishop Deplores Insurance Motor Camptown For and Wonderful, A-1. renewing their appeal next SLATTERY tonight! year. Plioiu- T.'SO-OfilTG - office' 7327 E. Colfax * Insurance On Television 'Rights' Delays - res. 399-0801 SATURDAY, JULY 16 "The gradually increas­ So. C:400 Oneida 323-1555 excitement is! The deadline for news stories and pictures to S f/ y ^ • CCHHCkCiAL • k£S/0fJVnAL First Race 8 P .IV l. WOW! appear in the "Register” HEAR New 8-Dog Races is M on day at 9 a.m. ASK and LEARN 1178 STOUT ST. 222-5733 New Air CondItioneiJ The Beer with GUSTO DENVER COLORADO Cocktail Lounge MAR-UE SCHWINN BIKES On KOA Radio New Judges Stand Atop RESTAURANT & LOUNGE A R E B E S T Malt liquor of Qualify G randstand FEATURE LUNCKMN 10:20 Every Sunday eve­ • Twin Quin Wagering American Cyclery ning. 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St. Marv’s Parish from each of the parishes (Colorado Springs) — The to help her. The store at Parish Spotlight PTA of St. Mary’s parish is 403 Tejon street w ill l>e making plans for a Sec­ opened on Wednesdays ond-Showing Sale on Oct. 7 tween 6 and 8 p.m. ani Saturdays from 1() a.m. and 8. Committee members are 1 p.m. now until Oct. 1, tai*l Blessed Sacrament collecting clothes, furni­ receive merchandise. Holy ture, antiques, dishes, or If the articles to be don­ and August by the Holy Blessed Sacrament Par­ anything that is usable. ated are too large to bring Name society members. ish (Denver) — The Rt. Mrs. Dick Rhue, general to the store, the chairmen Hugh Matthews, newly Cross Rev. Monsignor Edward A. chairman, has chairmen of each parish can be con­ Leyden, pastor, has elected HNS president, will tacted for pick-up. Holy Cross Parish (Den­ announced a 200 block be assisted by John Parish chairmen are: ver) — Three Sisters of door-to-door parish census, Schwenger, immediate past Fleming Corpus Christi, Mrs. Charity are conducting to be taken during July president. J. J. Maloney, St. Peter’s Parish (Flem­ Mary Walcher, Mrs. religion classes for children coordinator o f plans, has Donna Sayers; Divine who are slow learners and designated Elmer Polfer, ing) — A going-away pic­ St. Francis nic and party for the Rev. redeemer, Mrs. Betty retarded children; those Stanley Hall, Lawrence McLean, Mrs. Eileen De- who have finished the sec­ Henry and Thomas Shee­ James Purfield was held in St. Francis de Sales’ han, to assist in each of the parish hall recently. vaney; Holy Family, Mrs. ond grade or higher and Parish (Denver) — A Fam­ Ann Kulenburg, Mrs, the four sections. Father Purfield, pastor at who have never received ily Night at Bears Stadium Jane Ruse; Holy Trinity, their First Communion; On Sunday, July 17, af­ St. Peter’s parish for the is being sponsored by the Mrs. Marguerite Reigen- and children who will en­ ter every Mass, members past seven years, is the Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts rath; Sacred Heart, Mrs. ter the first grade in will solicit workers. new pastor of St. Patrick’s and the Holy Name Society Thelma Abell, Mrs. public school in September. Census cards will be parish, Denver. Mrs. on Saturday, Aug. 13, at 8 Former Pastor Honored Dorothy Van Kirk; St. One session of classes each available in the church The Rev. Robert Meznar, Health I p.m. Tickets at $1 each o f Dr. Jf day is held in Holy Cross pews on four Sundays. The Rev. John Donohoe, founding pastor of Most Precious Blood the new pastor, was hon­ Mary’s, Mrs. Mary Jean may be purchased after the school from 10 to 11:30 Parishioners are asked to parish, and now pastor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal parish, ored with a reception at Hentges; St. Paul’s, Masses starting Sunday, a.m. and a second session take thme home, complete Monte Bello, Calif., recently offered a special Mass of Thanksgiving at the parish hall, sponsored Dorothy Severson and July 17. The game will be News Dc is held in Leroy school, the information, and then Precious Blood church. Shown with Father Donohoe, left to right, are Mrs. by the A lta r and Rosary Mrs. Trudi Yavorsky; the Bears versus Tulsa. Northglenn, from 1 to 2:30 place them in the new H. D. Beewar, president of the Altar and Rosary society; Mrs. R. L. Nor­ society. Fort Carson, Mrs. Ger­ Dancing classes held p.m. census depositary box in ton, and Mrs. I. F. Muenchrath. trude Hastings; and the each Saturday evening in Maureen Estelle Stein the rear of the church. A f­ Air Force Academy, Mrs. the grade school auditori­ was chosen the winner of ter the cards are in, the Get Checkup Mary Hotard. um for interested adults Mt. Carmel The PTA will appreicate the annual educational block workers will proceed Have regular physical are sponsored by the Holy St. Louis, Englewood any donations to help with grant of $475 awarded by to contact the remaining checkups and reduce your Nam e Society. Instructors Mt. Carmel Parish (Den­ the parish Holy Name residents in each block. freshments. Proceeds will risk of heart attack, Colo­ this project. are Bob and Joan McMan- St. Louis’ Parish (Engle­ ver) — The annual parish society to a student enter­ The ofther new HNS of­ wood) — The parish picnic be used to help defray bazaar will be held Satur­ rado Heart Association ing a Catholic college. The ficers elected are, first vice costs on installation of the says. A rise in blood pre­ The annual men’s retreat will be held Wednesday, day and Sunday, July 16 grant is divided over four president. Dr. Fred Meine; sprinkling system and ssure, for example, can be ST. ROSE OF LIMA will be held at Sacred Aug. 10, at Elitch Gardens, and 17, on the grade years. second vice president, John work on the new athletic YDUR H eart Retreat House, Se- Denver, beginning at 4 school grounds, located at spotted and treated early, Robert H. Pearson was Stamm; treasurer. Dr. field. Parishioners and PARISH dalia, the weekend of July p.m. at the La Fonda pa­ 3600 Pecos street. before damage is done to awarded a 1966 Mustang M ichael Dunn; secretary, friends are invited to at­ REBICH 22-24. Men can obtain in­ vilion. Price of $5 per fam­ A spaghetti dinner will heart, kidneys and other SERVICE at the parish carnival. The Lawrence Brady; and mar­ ily will include admission, tend. Price for young be served from 6 to 9 p.m. organs. carnival had gross receipts form ation from Bob Hen- CONSTRUCTION CO. shall, Herbert Tomow. u n lim ited rides, and re- adults if $3 per couple or on Saturday and from General Contractors STATIONS of $16,168.01. shaw, 934-0363. $1.50 each. 12:30 to 6 p.m. Sunday. 9 3 6 -7 3 3 6 Altar Boy servers for the Admission is $1.25 per Kl.*> S». KrdcTiil iitvd. w eek o f July 11-16 are: plate for adults and 75 PRESENTATION I)« nvrr. Co!o. 6:15 a.m., Jim Jones and cents for children. PARISH Mother of God Robert Mesch; 7 a.m., Tom Parishioners are asked to and Mark Jefters; and 7:45 ST. ANTHONY'S Mother of God Parish donate Cokes to the Coke a.m., Edward Sirokman booth. Other booths will M E A D E ST. (Denver) — The Altar and FLOWER SHOP PARISH and Brian Lechman. feature games and refresh­ Rosary society will sponsor The explorer post of the ments. Floral arrangcnient-, a card party Wednesday, for .-Vl.L occasions. parish is planning the "Open 8 lo 5 I7jiil> ‘* S.M .I.Y iiml VK U N July 27, in the church annual antelope hunt un­ K E L L Y ’S basement. Dessert luncheon \ i : h n i «) s m : i .f i : der the guidance o f Stan MORRISON ROAD w ill be served at 12:30 Jones and Harry Fleenor. p.m. Tickets are $1 each ST. FRANCIS LIOUOR STORE ST. FRAN and reservations may be DE SALES CURE d'ARS Aatai .MitrriKon Koncl made by calling Mrs. John High Speeds DKNVKK E. Alamed Shaw, 777-3280, or Mrs. Traffic accidents at high r.icMiiplele T' Glenn Kennedy, 722-7230. speeds are many times BURKE CLEANERS Hnike ^ Tickets will also be sold more likely to be fatal, DUCKWALL'S F i u : i ; outside the church Sunday, 50 Free (Jold Bond r f o l S i Pickup says the State Patrol. Re­ Denver's Newest S e rv in g 3 P e rith e i July 17, after the Masses. StiimpM w ith Th is Cou­ Deliver member you can’t beat an Suburban Variety Store w ith pon and Any OrdcT of X.O)':in at -U a accident by stepping on the Cleaning. DAHUA SHOPPING CENTER Furniture ft Appliances S392 W. A la m o s Ave. Post Office Jobs 720 S. P ea rl St. 733-4416 )3rd A Dahlia Washington I------" ------For Janitors Open Postmaster George A. Cavender announced that PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE applications for janitor positions in the Denver CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE Post Office will be accepted Paint-Up/ Clean-Up Time from July 14 to July 28. Risking their spotless new garb, introduced for the Sisters ’of Mercy These positions are re­ July 3, Sister Joan of Arc, left, and Sister Canisius, principal, take a hand MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD - ST. VINCENT DE PAUL stricted by law to persons “ Howdy in painting St. Joseph’s (Redemptorist) grade school, with left to right, entitled to veteran pref­ Bob’s Ph Mrs. E. C. (Betty) Hernon, Julian Padilla, Dan Salazar, PTA president, and erence. Applications will :hm So. ciolo. Mrs. (Grace) Salazar. Like many other parochial schools in the Denver not be accepted from per­ archdiocese, St. Joseph’s staff and laity use the long vacation to prepare VILLAGE REXALL DRUG COIMONN sons not entitled to veteran classrooms, and repaint exteriors so that the children will have a pleasant c;oi.(). preference. A ll applicants classroom to return to, when "School’s In.” ^ Cosmetics — Photo Supplies — Liquors — Imported V must be United States cit­ ST. P izens, and reside within the delivery zone of the St. Catherine 756-8343 I X O Denver Post Office to be Shrine of St. Anne eligible to apply. St. Catherine’s Parish ALL SAINTS Applications can be ob­ Shrine of St. Anne (Ar­ nions distributed was 38,- (Denver) — A reception ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD tained at the Denver Post vada) — 106,000 Commu­ 000, for the entire year. honoring the Rev. Theodore DRIVE IN Wl Office and should be for­ nions were distributed Friends of the parish are 'BUD" STEPHENS T U N E U P ft Haas, former pastor of St. CHERRELYN * 3211 Pcf t warded to the executive during the first six months in vited to attend the ice Patrick ’s parish, Denver, R x NOT! secretary, Board of U.S. of the year. This is a con­ cream social to be held and recently assigned pas­ LINCOLN DRUG DRUG STORE Civil Service examiners. siderable increase over the Sunday, July 17, in the tor of St. (iJatherine’s, will Prescription ftir In Sickness and in Health Room 112, Main Post Of­ same period in 1965 when school gym from 5 to 8 Phone 7S‘)-'2.5(>! be held Sunday, July 17, BROADWAY at QUINCY fice building, Denver, the total was 96,950. In p.m. The Altar and Rosary from 3 to 5 p.m. in the SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, 80202. These are full-time Rx . w , ; ' ' E N G L E W O O D 1959, the total Commu- society will sponsor the cafeteria. Father Haas as­ I ST. A N T H O N Y A N D H O L Y N A M E P A R IS H E S positions with a starting FREE PARKING /ent. sumed his new office June salary o f $4,086 per year. 922-1161 Lady of Grace Sister Mary Georgina, 24 upon the retirement of All qualified applicants • Free Delivery • Gold Bond Stamps CATHEDRAL principal of St. Anne’s Rt. Rev. Monsignor Delisle FRIENDLY w ill receive consideration Our Lady of Grace Par­ school, has announced Lemieux. DRUG & PHARMACY 12345 So. Federal 935-4661 for employment without ish (Denver) — Games — that there are some 2175 So. Sheridan regard to race, creed, color, parties are held every available spaces in the 5EE0 W. ALAMEDA national origin, or sex. Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. school enrollment due to Monday ST. CATHERiNE'S YOUR CATHOLIC DRUGGIST DAN CAULFIELD PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED PRESE All are invited to attend. student transfers. Inter­ 477-0549 455-9904 FOR AND DELIVERED ested persons can call Morning Baptisms are adminis­ BUSY CORNER TRAPPIST CANDIES Pt tered every Sunday after­ the rectory for further 7 F L A V O R S - .3«e B A O Most Cuban noon at 1:30 p.m. Confes­ information. Deadline! D R U G S T O R E Colfax at Downing 327-U7S sions arc heard Saturday A triduum honoring St. I’l.tli ssinn.il I’h.irni.u iv(' WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE Exiles Settled from 4 to 5 p.m. and in Anne will be held July The deadline for news HOLY CROSS. THORNTON the evening from 7:30 to 24-26. The triduum will stories and pictures to W. 38th Ave & Federal Blvd. Miami, Fla. — Almost 8:30 p.m. open at 4 p.m., Sunday, appear in the "Denver Denver. Colo. AND SKILLED KNDW HOW’ h alf o f the Cuban exiles CITY VIEW The parish sodality unit July 24, with novena pray­ Catholic Register" is St: MARY’S, LiniETON holidays. who have arrived in this requests donations of Gold ers, sermon. Benediction M onday at 9 a.m. Corre­ Professional Pharmey DAVE'S STUART S area since the 93S-1I3) Bond Stamps and Gift and veneration of a relic of spondents are asked to Ph. 287-5535 U.S.-sponsored airlifts be­ SELL 4 LESS Cold Bond Stai Stars to purchase kitchen St. Anne. On July 26, the have their material at 8796 N. C o ro n a gan have been resettled in ware. feast of the parish patron, the "R e g is te r ” office at T h o rn to n 39, Colo. other parts of the U.S., ac­ there will be special morn­ this time to assure pub­ ScE? Bob Robles cording to the Immigration HmU ing Masses and solemn lication in the following Department of the Nation­ Steelworkers Head ST. LOUIS, EWCLEWOOD closing at 7:30 p.m. Thursday issue. al Catholic Welfare Con­ To Receive Award ference. D R U G S T O R E O f 26,327 exiles, 12,119 Pittsburgh - I. W. Abel, St. Vincent de Paul's Parish a a v « om m rm m have settled outside the international president of SO. U N Iv e trS IT Y B lV D . ft E. ARIZO NA 2IS7 W. Himpdta Florida area. the United Steelworkers of L.iMlelOn, Colo America, has been named SUNDAY MASSKS ST. ANN'S. ARVADA Eii(lewood. Colorada 80110 JlUO W . A la m to receive the 1966 St. Jo­ 6:JS. 8:00. 0:30. 11:00 ami 12:1S 781-7809 PEEBLES Watch Children seph the Worker award to Confessions' .Salnrdavs 3:30 (o 5:33 nnd 7:30 lo P p.m. If you drive a car or be presented at the annual ni. ftov. Mst»r. EiiRr'iic A. O'Sullivan. Paslor ALLENDALE OUR U D Y OF LOURDES Add a sound base of professional truck, remember it doesn’t Labor Day Mass here. 2383 C. Arizona 7i1-GU9 PHARMACY have to be your fault for a Co-sponsored by the ■iSOO \V. .'Sdlli Pi.iii- "The store of Personal Service" ST. DO child to die under your P itts b u rg h diocese and 4A2-2:)ilT training to the above, and you know MIKE'S wheels. It can be his fault, \rv .ici;i. Coiiinido Wesley Pharmacy SEI area labor unions, the COMPLE so you have to look out for award will be presented by CECILS SUPER “ liost PRECIOUS Tiboo your prescriptions will be filled ac­ Prescription Druggists him. This reminder from Bishop John J. Wright of CECIL MEACHAM, Prop. T U N E -t O- L. Quinlan Member it. Vincent Free PI our State Patrol. Pittsburgh. Wesley Ave. De Paul Parish 3IM N. 2tlk An. QUALITY MEATS - FISH - POULTRY curately, dependably. See us soon. "M Ikt llifIff f mkiiDrug A t So. Oownlnfl 7 3 ).f iU Nationally Adxortiscd Brands Foods ST. CATHERINE'S, COMMERCE CITY Save Money Here — 1004 S. Ooylord — 733-7383 Prescription Druggists ST. FRANCIS DE SALES «.TW UH»ai COSMETICS -- D r u g No Vpley KU Fancy Meats And Groceries GIFTS BABY SUPPLIES • CiMflitt Alta Sti tributing your patronage f i l l O lU V tlT AND COMPLETE DRUG SERVICE Comm«re« City's FREE DELIVERY a All WirS Siiraitii Know Your • Frii Piekif I to the different lines of CHAIOI ACCOUNIS SOUTH DOWNING ST. :)0 Smith Bro; dvv iiv V u iilitii l)riiu> C' l ’r, »rrliilln n "Radio Centrollod Sorvico Contor" Oillnry 7 7 7 .4 4 4 7 Tel. 777-2885. 777-26S« Pheme 777-2rtM» M em ber of I.O .L . 72M M O N A C O eaa-vua - aaa-Mio. business. Pharmacist m i [ OliB <«t 15 Um. Ohii) Ed Bradtke — ■jjlJiSylji. Thursday, July 14, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 13

Archdiocesan Summer Mass Schedule (A n a terviee to its readors, CORPUS CHRISTl, Jackson at 7:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., June the "Register" prints tho Sum­ C ascad e — 7. 8, 9, 10:00, 11:00 FORT COLLINS: St. Joseph's - 5 to Sept. 25. mer Mass Schedule for the Ar­ (This probably will be and 12:15 p.m. 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 6 .m. and chdiocese of Denver. Readers PLATTEVILLE: St. Nicholas of thp last time that the D I V I N E R E D E E M E R , 1520 E. 5:10 p.m. June to Aug. M y r a 's — 9 a.m. are urged to clip and save this Yampa Street — 6:30, 8, 9:30, FORT LUPTON: St. William's RANGELY; St. Ignatius' — 7 listing. There are some parishes summer Mass schedule — 7:30 a.m. and 12 noon. and 8:30 a.m.. M ay 1 to Oct. 1. listed which have not sent in for churches in the and 11 a.m. and 12:15 and 5 p.m. their 194A schedule. In these in­ FORT MORGAN: St. Helena's — RAMAH: Sacred Heart — io Archdiocese of Denver a.m. stances, last year's schedule Is HOLY FAM ILY (Security Vil­ 6:30 and 9:30 a.m., 5 p.m.. will be published in the Holy days, 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 REDCLIFF: Our Lady of Mt. given. Pastors are asked to send l a g e ) — 7 :3 0 . §:3 0 , 10 a n d p.m . — M a y 1 to Sept. 25. in changes and corrections. The "Register.” Readers are 11:30 a.m . Carmel — 1st, 3rd, 5th Sun­ FREDERICK: St. Theresa's — days, 11:00 a.m. — 2nd, 4th "Register" is not responsible for requested to CLIP AND H O L Y T R I N I T Y — 7, 8:15, 9:30 7:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Su n d a ys, 7:30 a.m . Ju n e 12 to n arc: last-minute changes or for last SAVE this listing!) and 11 a.m. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE FOUNTAIN: St. Joseph's — 9 Oct. 1. year's schedule which was not a.m. M rs. changed by the parish. As a — 8 and 11 a.m.; 6:30 p.m. RED FEATHERS: Our Lady of GEORGETOWN: Oor Lady of the Lake — 4:00 p.m. — June M r s . precaution, readers arc urged to ST. JO SEPH 'S, Chamberlain nth Streefs-6. 8. 9:15, and 11 L o u rd e s — 8 a.m. to Sept. )iv in e call the church or parish in gra d e schoo l — 8, 10 a.m . and a.m. and 12:15 p.m. GILCREST: Sacred Heart — 10 REDSTONE: Chapel: 9 a.m.« B e tty question to confirm the time 12 p.m. listings.) ST. FRANCIS DE SALES', a.m.. M ay 17 to Oct. 4. July to Aug. m De- Alameda Avenue and S. Sher­ ST. PAUL'S, Broadmoor — 7, GLENWOOD SPRINGS; St. Ste­ RIFLE: St. Mary's — 9 a.m. 8:30, 10, a n d 12 noon. r, Mrs. CATHEDRAL. E. Colfax Ave m a n S tre e t — 5,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, p h e n 's, 7, 8, 9, and 10:00 a.m . and 11 a.m ., and 12 noon. SACRED HEART, 2026 W. Colo­ — M ay 29 to Sept, 11, ROGGEN: Sacred Heart Church and Logan Street — Sundays. (South Roggen) — 6 a.m. M rs . ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA'S, E. rado A v e n u e — 6:30, 8, 9, 10, GRAND LAKE: St. Anne'S - 6. 7. 8, 9. 10. 11:30, 12:30, 6:30, StLT: Sacred Heart — 7 a.m. ’rinity, 23rd Avenue and Gaylord 11:30 a.m ., 7 p.m ., Ju n e 26 to June and September, 7 and 8:30 June 1 to A u g . 31. SNOW MASS: St. Benedict's Street — Sunday Masses—6, 7, Aug. 21. 11:30 a.m.; July and August :eigen- holy d a ys, 6. 7, 8. 9. 10 a n d 11:30 Monastery — 11 a.m. Getting Oral Vaccine 8:30, and 10:30 a.m .; 12 noon, ST. M ARY'S. 22 W. Kiowa Street th ro u gh L a b o r D a y ; 7, 9, and ,, Mrs. a.m., and 12:15 and 6:30 p.m.; STERLING: St. Anthony's — 6, and 5:30 p.m.; Holyday—6, 7, — 6, 7. 8. 9:30 a n d 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m . - first Fridays 6, 7, and 7:45 7:15, 8:30, 9:45, 11 :00 a.m., M r s . Mrs. Ethel Saterberg, a nurse in the Immunization clinic of the Denver 8 , 9, a n d 10 a .m . a n d 5 :30 and 12:10 and 5 p.m. GRAND VALLEY: St. Brendan's a.m., and 5:30 p.m.; week k; St. Health Department, administers Sabin oral vaccine to Tony Sbarbaro, son Church — First and third and 5:00 p.m., June 5 to Aug. days, 6:30, 7, and 7:45 a.m. p.m.; Weekdays—6:30 and 8 28. а. m. OTHER CHURCHES Sundays, 11:30 a.m. Jean 1,'i of Dr. John Sbarbaro, director of disease control for the department. ALL SAINTS'. W. Harvard GREELEY: St. Peter's - 6, 8, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS: Holy a u T s , Avenue and S. Federal Boule­ ST. JAMES', 1290 Olive Street — N a m e — 8 a.m. б, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45, and 11 AKRON: St. Joseph's — 7:30 10:00 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. — ly ...... v a r d — 6 , 7, 8, 9, 10, a n d STONEHAM: St. John's — First 1 and a.m., and 12:15 and 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 — M ay 1 to Sept. 25 M ay to Sept. 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 and 6:30 and third Sundays — 9:30 >rsky; News Deadline ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST'S, — Holy days, 7 a.m. and 7 GROVER: St. Mary's - First Benet Hill Academy p.m. a.m.; second and fourth and p.m.. M ay 3 to Sept. 27. and Third Sundays — 7 a.m., i. Ger- ANNUNCIATION, E. 36th E. Seventh Avenue and Eliza­ A S P E N : St. M a r y 's — 7 and 9 June 1 to Sept. 1. fifth Sundays, 7:30 a.m. June The deadline for news Avenue and Humboldt Street beth Street — 6, 7:30, 9. and 1-Sept. 1. id the a.m. HAXTUN: Christ the King — stories and pictures to - 7. 8:30, 9:30 and 10:45 10:30 a.m., and 12 noon. r, Mrs. AULT: St. M ary's — 9 a.m. 9:15 a.m. STRASBURG; St. Gertrude's а. m .; 12 noon. ST. JOSEPH'S (Polish) 517 E. appear in the '’Denver Extends Curriculum BAILEY: Sacred Heart Chapel Church — second Sunday, HOLYOKE: St. Patrick's — 7:30 BLESSED SACRAMENT — Eu- 46th Avenue — 6, 8:30, and Catholic Register” is — 10:15 a.m. and 10:30 (ait year). 11:30 a.m.; fourth Sunday, ireicate dora Street and Montview 10:30 a.m. As construction of the instructor in drama and BASALT: St. Vincent'S - 10:30 HUDSON: St. Isidore's Church 7:30 a.m. Monday at 9 a.m. B o u le va rd — 6, 7, 8. 9. 10:00 ST. JO SEPH 'S (Redemptorist),- p with a.m. — 11:30 a.m. STRATTON: St. Charles Borro- new Benet Hill academy debate, music, and Span­ and 11:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m. and Sixth Avenue and Gaiapago HUGO: St. Anthony of Padua's meo's — 7 and 10:30 a.m. ish, was for the past six 5:30 p.m. Stre e t - 6 , 7. 8:30, 10, and BOULDER; St. Thomas Aqui­ nears its fin al phase, an Church — First Sunday and SUPERIOR: St. Benedict's - 5 CHRIST THE KING, E. Eighth 11:30 a.m. nas' Chapel — 7, 8. 9:30, p.m . ‘ extension of curriculum years principal at St. second Sunday, 7:30 a.m.; Avenue and Fairfax Street — ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S, W. 11:00, 12:30 p.m ., and 5 p.m. third, fourth and fifth Sun­ W ALDEN. St. Ignatius', July has been announced for the M ary’s high school, Wal- б, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 a.m., and 28th Avenue and Zenobia and 7:15 p.m. days, 11:30 a.m. and August — 10:30 a.m. new school year 1966-67. senburg, Colo., and holds 12:15 and 5:15 p.m. Street - 6:15; 7:15, 8:30, 10 BOULDER (South); Sacred W ELDONA: St. Francis of Assi­ YOUR CURE D' ARS, E. 32nd avenue а. m. and 12 p.m. IDAHO SPRINGS: St. Paul's — The new building is to her bachelor of arts degree, Heart of Mary Church — 7, 9:00 a.m. si's — 7:30 a.m., June through PARISH at Dahlia street — 6, 7:30, ST. PATRICK'S. 3325 Pecos 8:30, 10:00, 11:30. Septem ber. be opened in September, and a master’s degree in 9:00, and 10:30 a.m., 12 noon. ILIFF: St. Catherine's — 8 a.m. Street — 7, 9, a n d 10:30 a.m ., BOULDER: Sacred Heart of Je­ WIGGINS: Our Lady of Lourdes and staff has been in­ education from Creighton Weekday Masses summer on first, third and fifth Sun­ SERVICE and 12 noon. sus - 7, 8:15, 9:30, and 10:45 — 9 a.m., June through Sep­ university. She did gradu­ schedule: 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. days; 10 a.m. on second and CO. creased to give instruction ST. PHILOMENA'S. E I4th a.m.; 12:15 and 7 p.m. tember. STATIONS G U A R D I A N A N G E L S ', 1843 W. fourth Sundays through Sept. to rs in German, Latin IV, ate work in Spanish, and Avenue and Detroit Street — WOODLAND PARK: Our Lady mathematics analysis, in music. 52nd Avenue — 7, 8:30, 10, б. 7, 8:15, 9:30 and 11 a.m. BRECKENRIDGE: St. Mary's JULESBURG: St. Anthony's - of the Woods — 7:00 a.m. and' and 11:30 a.m. and 12:15 a n d 5 p.m . — 7:30 and 9 a.m. each Sun­ d u r in g June, 8 a n d 10 a.m .; 11:00 a.m. June 12 to Sept. 11. French II!, and biology II. Claire Smith, a graduate HOLY FAMILY, W. 44th Avenue ST . R O S E O F L I M A 'S , 1320 W. day. during July and August, 7 and and Utica Street — 5:45 , 7:30, 9 a.m . '^RAY: St. Andrew's — Moving into its fourth of Colorado college, will be Nevada Place Avenue — 6, 8, BRIGGSDALE: St. Joseph's — 9, 10 and 11 a.m ., a n d 12:15 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.; Holy days year of operation, the day instructor in German and 9:15, and 10:30 a.m ., 12 noon. Second, fourth, and fifth Sun­ JOHNSTOWN: St. John's - 8 and 6 p.m. 7 and 9 a.m.. May through chem istry. She has much ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S. E. days — 9:30 a.m. a.m. Septem ber. school for girls at 2555 HOLY GHOST, 19th and Califor­ r'S Arizona and S. University BRUSH: St. Mary's — 6:30 and KEENSBURG: Holy Family Chelton road, Colorado experience in organizing nia Streets - 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, and YUMA: St. John's - 8 and 1 Boulevard — 6:4S, 8. 9:30, 11 10:00 a.m ., J u n e to Sept. C h u rc h — 10 a.m. Springs, is at capacity in laboratory work, and has 11:30 a.m., and 12:30, 5:10 and and 12:15. H o ly d a y s — 6, 7, 7 p.m. BRIGHTON: St. Augustine's, M2 KIOW A; St. Ann's, 10:15 a.m. some grades, and nearing worked in close connection 8, 9:30 and 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m. S. Sixth Avenue — 6, 7:30, 9, HOLY ROSARY, 4695 Pearl' KIT CARSON: St. Augustine's — w ith the National Science and 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon. it in others. Street - 6, 8 a n d 10 a.m . 9 a.m . Congo Notes foundation institutes at SUBURBAN BUFFALO CREEK: St. Eliza­ KREMMLING: St. Peter's — MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD. S. ARVADA: St. Anne'S, 7555 Grant beth's — 10 a.m. (through October through May, 8 a.m.; FACILITIES are avail­ Colorado college. Colorado Boulevard and E. Place. 6. 7, 8. 9. -10, 11, and September). Miff — 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 a.m ., and June and September, 9 a.m.: Anniversary able to take care o f the Colonel J. B. Price, 11:15 a.m., 12 noo n; 1 2 :l£ and BURLINGTON: St. Catherine's July and August, 7 a.m. 12 noon. 5:30 p.m. — 8 and 9:30 a.m. — June 1 , The Congo — number of students regis­ USAF, at present assisting MOTHER OF GOD, Speer Bou­ LAFAYETTE: Immaculate Con­ ST. fSANCIS Be SAUS A U R O R A ; St. P iu s Te n th , 13th to Sept. 30. tered during the spring in public relations wrok at levard at Logan Street — ception — 7, 8:30, and 10 a.m. To celebrate the sixth an­ Place and Yost Street — 6:30, CALHAN, St. Michael's, 1st, 3rd LEADVILLE: St. Joseph's - niversary of independence E. Alameda S u pe r Serv. and summer. This number Benet Hill, will be full 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, a n d 12:00 - and 5th Sundays, 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. 6:30, 8, and 10 a.m., holy of the Democratic Republic fiomploTc rinifin) for the present year is lim­ tim e instructor in Social June to Sept. and 2nd and 4th Sundays, d a ys, 7 and 9 a.m . a n d 7 p.m. NOTRE DAME, s' Sheridan o f the Congo, Archbishop Hniko Sor%. ited to 120 students. Sciences. AURORA, St. Therese's, E. 13th 11:30 a.m . LEADVILLE: Annunciation — Boulevard and W. Harvey a n d Kenton — 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. CAMP ST. MALO: Allenspark - Joseph Malula of Kinsheisa 1 i u : i: 3^5 Sister Mary Pius Sieman Mrs. Paulette Pereira is P la c e - 7. 8, 9, 10, a n d 11 6:30, 8, and 10 a.m. and 5 and 11:15 a.m. and 12:15 and- June, July and August. 7:30 p.m. sang a solemn Te Deum Pickup ^ will serve as principal. She employed as part time in­ а. m. and 12:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. and 10 a.m . . LIMON; Our Lady of Victory (June 29) in Our Lady of OUR LADY OF GRACE, 2645 E. BROOMFIELD: Nativity of Our CAMP SANTA M ARIE: Cassells Delivery has had wide experience of structor in French. Born in Church — 9:30 a.m. 48th A ve n u e — 7, 8, 9, 10 and Lord — 8, 9:30, and 11 a.m. (Nine miles above Bailey) 9 the Congo church, in the 7;);)-9S4n France, she taught school LONGMONT; St. John the Bap­ J.nK;ni at AIaiue(1:i schools in Kansas, Iowa, 11 a.m., and 12:15 p.m. BROOMFIELD: Nativity of Our a.m. (through Labor Day). presence o f the President and Colorado. She was first in Paris, and studied at OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE, Lord — 8, 9:30, and 11 a.m. CASCADE — Holy Rosary Chap­ tist's — 7, 8:15, 9:30. 10:45 of the Republic, General J. Washington Park Conoco the Catholic Institute 3601 Kalamath street — 8,' COMMERCE CITY: St. Cather­ el — 10 a.m ., a n d 11:30 a.m ., a.m., and 7:00 p.m. June 5 to principal of Sacred Heart Sept. 2S. D. Mobutu. COMPLETE school, Alamosa; holds her there. She holds her bacca­ 9:30 and 11 a.m. ine's — 6, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, and Ju n e 12 to Sept. 4. AUTOMOTIVE OUR LADY OF LOURDES. S. 10:30 a.m.; 12 noon. LOUISVILLE: St. Louis' — 7:30, At the ceremony the ELECTRICAL master’s degree from laureate in arts from the Logan Street at Miff — 6:30, ENGLEWOOD; All Souls', 435 CASTLE ROCK: St. Francis of 9, and 11 a.m . Archbishop prayed that all • Assisi's — 8 and 11:45 (11:45 SERVICE Creighton University, Om­ University of Maryland, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. PenvYOOd C irc le — 6, 7:30, 10, LOVELAND: St. John the Evan­ public officials "may work PRECISION TUNE UP and 12:15 p.m. 11:30 and 12:30. wHI char>ge to 12 noon about gelist's, 15)5 Hilltop Drive — aha; and did graduate and has taught both Aug. 15). 7, 9, a n d 11 a.m . for the promotion o f the OUR SPECIALTY French and German in OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL, E N G L E W O O D : St. L o u is ', 3310 B R A K E A N D work in guidance-counsel­ 3549 Navajo Street — 6, 7:30, S. S h e rm a n Stre e t — 6, 7, 8, CENTRAL CITY: St. Mary's of MANITOU SPRINGS; Our Lady country in justice.” EXHAUST SERVICE ing at the University of Wiesbaden high school, 9, 10:15, IH-TO. and 12:45. 9:30, 1 1:00 a.m. and 12:15 the Assumption — 10:30 a.m. of Perpetual Help — 8:30 a.m. :300 So. Douniuu St. Iowa, and in social sciences Germany. O U R L A D Y O F V I C T O R Y , 1904 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.; also 7 CHEYENNE WELLS: Sacred M A T H E S O N . St. A g n e s ' 1st, 3rd W. 12th Avenue, 9:30 a.m. a.m. daily. Heart — 7 and tl a.m. and 5th Sundays, 11:30 a.m.; at Marquette university, RETURNING to the CRAIG: St. Michael's — 6:30. 8, and 2nd and 4th Sundays, 8:30 $T. JSSN'S OUR LADY OF VISITATtON, GOLDEN: St. Joseph's, 14th and and 10 a.m. — Holy Days — 7 a.m . St. Thomas college, St. Benet Hill academy are 2601 W . 66th Street — 8:30 a n d East Sf. — 7:30, 9:30, and 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., First Friday MEAD: Guardian Angels' — FAMILY Paul, Minn. Mother Liguori Sullivan, 10:30 a.m. a.m. of the m o n th — 7 a.m . and 6 9:00 a.m. "H o w d y” PRESENTATION. W. 7th F O R T L O G A N : H o ly N a m e , 3995 FUN! Sister Patricia Coakley biology instructor; Sister p.m. MEEKER: Holy Family — ii Avenue and Julian Street — 6, S. Irv in g Street — 8, 10, and Bob's Place returns to Benet Hill as Clarita McGarity, full-time CRIPPLE CREEK: St. Peter's a.m. 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, a n d 12:00. 11:30 a.m. NEW — 9 a.m. MINTURN: St. Patrick's - 9 .100 So. Colo. mwl. full time librarian. Holding Latin teacher and music SACRED HEART, 28th and Lar- LAKEWOOD: Our Lady of Fati- CROOK: St. Peter's — 8 a.m. on a.m. cow TOW N . a bachelor of arts degree Imer Streets — 6:30, 7:30. 9, ma — 6, 7, 8:30, 10:00, 11:15 instructor; Sister Naomi second and fourth Sundays; 10 MONUMENT: St. Peter's — 9 PLAYER PIANOS and 10:30 a.m . and 12 noon. а. m. and 12:30 p.m. COI.O. from Mt. St. Scholastica Rosenberger, mathematics; a.m. on first, third and fifth a.m. ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA'S. S. LAKEW OOD: St. Bernadette'S, college, she did graduate Sundays — June to Sept. NEDERLAND: St. Rita's Chapel Sister Alice Marie Hayes, Newton Street and W. Ohio — 7240 W. 12th Avenue — 6, DEER TRAIL: St. Joseph's — 8 a.m. during June — 6 I t. PATRICK'S ' J work at Adams State col­ English and publications; б, 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 12 noon, 7;15, 8:30. 9:45, 11:00 and C h urch — first Su n d a y, 11:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. July to Aug. and 5:30 p.m. 12:15. lege and the University of and Mrs. Glenna Teght- a.m.; third and fifth Sundays, NEWCASTLE: Precious Blood - ST. CATHERINE'S, 4200 Federal LITTLETON; St. Mary's - 6, 7, ARROW Denver. meyer, physical education 7:30 a.m. 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays, B o u l e v a r d — 5:30 , 7, 8 , 9, б. 9. 10:15, and 11:30 a.m. and Sister Suzanne Schmelze, EAGLE: St. M ary's (Mission of 11:30 a.m. director. 10:15, 11:30, and 12:30 — Ju n e 12:30 p.m. SERVICE Minturn) — 1st, 3rd, 5th Sun­ 1 to Oct. 1. OUR LADY OF THE VISITA­ days , 7 a.m., 2nd, 4th Sun­ STATION TION: Adams County, two OAK CREEK, St. Martin's - 10 ST. CAJETAN'S, 1156 Ninth days, 11 a.m. DRIVE IN WITH CONPIDENCE blocks east of Federal Boule­ a.m. Street - 6:30. 8:30, and 10:30 EAST LAKE: Our Lady of Sor- TUNE UP A BRAKE SERVICE vard and 65th Avenue — 8:30 PEETZ: Sacred Heart Church — Registrations Open a.m., and 12:15 and 7 p.m. rows Mission — 8:30 a.m. * » H Pceot <35 0737 and 10:30 a.m. EATON: St. Michael's - 11 a.m. 'ST. DOMINIC'S, W. 29th Avenue NORTHGLENN: Leroy School, NOTRE DAME | ERIE: St. Scholastica's - 8:30 and Federal Boulevard—5:30, 1421 L e ro y D r iv e — 9. 10:15, and 10 a.m . -cross the Slrcct Irool 7:30, 9, 10, a n d 11 a.m ., 12 and 11:30 a.m. Kodak Processing At Evergreen Camp ESTES PARK: Our Lady of the NOTRE DAME CHURCH noon. THORNTON: Holy Cross 1-DAY SERVICE M o u n t a in s — 6:30, 9, and 11 G R E E N C h u rch , 2761 E p p in g e r B o u le ­ ST. ELIZABETH'S. Curtis and a.m., June and September; 6, on Movies & Slides Mrs. Estamae Marine, day and First Friday by vard - 5:45, 7:00, 8:15, 9:30. M E A D O W S 7:15, 8:30, 9:45, and 11 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 12:15 and 8:00 director of Our Lady of the M onsignor George Evans, 12:15 and 7 p.m., July and DON'S CONOCO p.m. Rockies camp. Evergreen, C.D. of A. chaplain. Morn­ A u gu st; 8 a n d 10 a.m ., O cto­ W E L B Y ; A ssu m p tio n — 6. 7, 8, CAM ERAS & (SIFTS ing, afternoon and evening Masses at Fairplay, ber through May; Weekday COMPLETE has announced that a few 9. and 10 a.m ., 12 noon, a n d 7 Mass through the year: 7:30 5280 W. 38th AUTOMOTIVE registrations are still open programs consists of p.m. a.m. SERVICE for the last week of the games, arts, crafts, field Breckenridge Listed W ESTMINSTER: Holy Trinity Parking at door So. Sheridan vas-TSTO EVERGREEN: Christ the King camp season, July 30 to trips, and horse-back riding C h u rc h — 6, 7, 8. 9. 10:15, and 1332 BROADWAY • CH. 4-4556 — 6:30 , 8:0 0 , 9:30 a n d 11:00 Aug. 6. for those who wish it. Mass is being celebrated 11:30 a:m.; 12:45 and 5:30 p.m. a.m. — June 1 to Sept. 4. 831 With a newly built each Sunday at St. Mary's, PRESENTATION W HEATRIDGE: Sts. Peter and FAIRPLAY: St. Joseph's — 11 chapel, and a re-converted OUR LADY of the Breckenridge at 7:30 and 9 a.m. each Sunday. Rockies Camp is sponsored P a u l's — 6:30. 8, 9. 10, a n d 11 PARISH recreation hall and two full a.m. and at St. Joseph’s. a.m ., and 12 noon. FLAGLER: St. M ary's — 9 a.m. buildings set aside for by the St. Rita Court 625 of the Catholic Daughters Fairplay, at 11 a.m. COLORADO SPRINGS FLEMING; St. Peter's — 8 and HEY BAGGY PANTS AIR FORCE ACADEMY: Cadet’ sleeping quarters, it is the o f Am erica and aided by These parishes were 10 a.m. hope of the camp stafT that Chapel Sundays, 9,10:15 a.m. FORT COLLINS: Hoty Family 15 other Colorado courts formerly missions of Lead- a greater number of girls and by private donations. daily, 12:15 at the base Church — 8 and 10:00 a.m.. ville and Mass was able to theatre. between the ages of seven Applications may be LET US MAKE be held but once or twice a and 15 will be able to en­ made by calling Mrs. r joy the camping program. Marine at the camp at month. With the appoint­ YOUR PANTS hoildAvs. The camping day begins ment of a new resident OAVES SIUIRT SIANO 'STANDARD] 674-3822, o r through the HOLD-A-HILL® NEAT & TRIM t li 313) and ends at the chapel. C.D.A. club house, 765 pastor these historic com­ Gold Bond Si«mpt Mass is offered every Sun- Pennsylvania street, munities are once again AND TAPERED Denver. able to enjoy weekly Mass. 7 Women Start ID___ 00 EDDIE'S Social Apostolate m CONOCO $2 General fm m Repairing Pueblo — Beginning in GRAND OPENING State % August a group o f women, Pants Tapered with Pleats Renewed $3,50 Inspection dispensed from their tradi­ Bono Station tional religious vows as SPECIAL 1100 W. Alameda 733-9361 Sisters of Notre Dame of NEW POCKETS Chardon, O., will live a life :s of poverty, but as wage Every Third Plain Garment A L W A Y S ...... 63c earners, working in the ST. DOM INIC'S social apostolate of the CLEANED FREEH MIKE'S TEXACO SERVICE Pueblo diocese. Offer Good FrI.-Sat. July 15th 16th Only ONE HOUR SERVICE cy COMPLETE BRAKES Under private vows, the OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK ists AND 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. TUNE-UP SERVICE women willl conduct their incent Free Pickup & Del. apostolic experiment, CLEANERS M N W .Z ttU n . 47MI1S •ri«h "Mike" Power* ______adapted to needs of the OPEN 7 A.M. M -* iU area. Seven members of the Hold-A-Hill Planter Blocks moat your special uphill problams in a dacor- ativa practical way. Thay transform staap banks and hillsides into a to 7 P.M. community were faculty beautiful mats of color p la n lln s t . . . with soil hold firm ly , water con­ members of Notre Dame served and a minimum of maintenance. 918 S. SHERIDAN college. South Euclid, O., CLEANERS THORNTON PHILLIPS' 66 HOLD-A-HILL PLANTER BLOCK QUALITY WORK S«rv<«| and the remaining four GUARANTEED PICKUP No V«lley tru taught in elementary and COMPANY OF AMERICA ALL GARMENTS AND • CewpIlK Aiti Sin. high schools in the Cleve­ 450 OPCHARO STREET. FOOTHILL INDUSTRIAL PARK FREE • All Wirk CuriKtiiA! 1417 SO. FED ER A L BLVD (Located) — GOLDEN. COLORADO 60401 DELIVERY • Frei Pitkip ( INSURED land diocese. (SO. o r oTH Ave., w. o r fed. c t r .) Diiiiinr Next to Gold Bond Redemption Center. They will wear civilian TEL.: 279-3100 P H O N E 936-9855 Mil) garb. Page 14 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 14, 1966 r Only One Per Cent of Readers Answer Father Urban Marks Small Voice Given on Birth Control His Golden Jubilee The survey was pub­ Nine per cent said con­ — by nearly every Catho­ Oklahoma City (RNS) — Canon City — The Rev. need for priests in Colora­ lished as the Pope’s special traception is a sin and that lic,” the editors said. Nine out of every 10 adult Urban Schnitzhofer, O.S.B., do, joining the Benedictine Catholics who responded to commission on birth con­ no change in Church policy A respondent from one of Holy Cross abbey’s community in Colorado in a survey here expressed trol submitted its findings is possible. Irving, Texas, wrote: oldest members, celebrated 1922 to the pontiff. Only two ballots submit­ "What is most desper­ hope that Pope Paul VI the golden jubilee of his Ninety-five per cent of ted to the Courier indi­ ately needed is an un­ w ill issue a new and dif­ ordination to the priest­ Father Urban has served the respondents said they cated uncertainty on the derstanding by all. . .of ferent opinion on birth hood during a concelebrat- Holy Cross Abbey as mas­ hope to see a "new and question. "This total, well the complete essence of control. ed High Mass in the mon­ ter of novices, subprior, different stand advanced” under 1 per cent, indicated marriage, the theology The survey was conduct­ astery chapel June 23. The prior, and business manag­ on birth control. that birth control is one and philosophy behind ed by the Oklahoma Rt. Rev. Edward J. Voll- er. For two years he was Only 7 per cent said area, at least, which has the Church stand." Courier, newsweekly of mer, O.S.B., Coadjutor-Ab­ rector o f the abbey school. they believe the use of been considered, discussed the Oklahoma City-Tulsa bot of H oly Cross abbey, Parish assignments have contraceptives by a mar­ — and personally decided diocese. Some 250 persons, was the principal concele- taken him to Pueblo where ried couple is a mortal sin. Mrs. Burwell or about one per cent of brant. he was assistant at St. the paper’s circulation, re­ Sixty-six per cent said Miss Sheridan M ary’s and later adminis­ they are convinced the Requiem Mass was of­ Nurses Take Special Course sponded. B O R N in A u stria in trator of St. Anthony’s. He birth control question is fered July 11, for Margaret Survey respondents also Requiem Mass was of­ Two registered nurses from Mercy hospital, 1887, Father Urban en­ has served as pastor at St. one each couple must de­ Ann Burwell in St. Antho­ voiced reservations that fered July 6 in the Denver Mrs. Marjorie S.nell, right, and Miss Margaret tered the Benedictine Ord­ John’s, Longmont: Sacred cide for themselves. Four ny of Padua church. West- any change will be forth­ Cathedral for Miss Frances Raetz, attended the second half of an intensive er at St. Vincent’s Archab­ Heart of Mary, South of every 10 respondents wood. She is survived by a coming — only three of 10 J. Sheridan, who died July course, "A Nurse in the Coronary Care Unit” re­ bey, Latrobe, Pa., where he Boulder; St. Ida's. Lafay­ said birth control is not a daughter, Mrs. Frances M. expect a change in Church 1 in a Denver nursing cently at the University of Colorado medical cen­ made all of his hi(jh ette: and St. Benedict’s, matter for the confessional, Tayon; and five grandchil­ teaching on birth control. home. ter. Mrs. Snell is head nur.se o f the Intensive Care school, college, and semi­ Florence. regardless. dren, Marguerite McLoud, ■This gulf between hopes Born in Swingford, Unit at the hospital and Miss Raetz is inservice nary studies. He taught Ill health struck Father Renee M., Michelle A., and — often desperate — and County Mayo, Ireland, she coordinator of the nursing staff at Mercy. high school and college Urban in 1952. After sev­ expectations — often bitter was educated in Belgium Thomas M. Tayon, all of English at this institution eral years as a patient at Paul E. Turner Denver; and Sgt. Thomas — is perhaps the most convents and at St. for a period o f five years. Penrose hospital, Colorado Requiem Mass was of­ E. Daniels of the United striking aspect of results Mary-on-the-Hudson, New Springs, he returned to fered July 13 for Paul E. States Air Force. She is After his ordination in shown in The Courier’s York. 1916, he responded to a Holy Cross Abbey where Turner in St. Francis de also survived by three Patrol Chief Issues Lis latest opinion survey,” the Survivors include nieces he has spent the past 12 Sales church, Denver. He great-grandchildren. editors reported. and nephews: Mrs. Helen years pursuing Benedictine is survived by his wife, A. Rummerfield, formerly Priest-Educator studies. His translation of Res Lorena; four children, Ter­ o f Colorado Springs and Warning to Drivers John M. Dill the Rev. Basil Steidlc’s esa, Paul’ E. Jr., Kathleen, now of Jamestow'n, N. Dies in D.C. com m entary on the Rule Vi and James B. Turner: his Dak.; Margarent Kistler, "W e must never forget to take a chance on the Funeral services were of St. Benedict will be Re< mother, Mrs. Mildred C. Littleton; James S. Roper, that people killed in auto highway, you should re­ Philadelphia, Pa. — The held July 12 in the Catho­ published this fall. :'r Turner: two brothers. Dallas; John S. Roper, San accidents are not members member that driving a car prime mover in preparing 7 lic Cadet Chapel of the Air Brother Benedict Valbert Franc’ sco; M artin Sheri­ of some strange species,” is a life or death matter. Force Academ y, Colorado the Faith and Freedom F.S.C., and Brother Cletus dan, Alamosa; and Mrs. Colorado State patrol chief Springs, for Sgt. John M. readers used in more than Harold, F.S.C.; Sister William Schwinn o f Bould- Gilbert Carrel said. "They 60 per cent o f the nation’s Dill, 46, who died suddenly Charles Cecilia, C.S.J., of aren’t just statistics, or of a heart attack. LEGAL Catholic elementary reeley Lima, Peru, and also Mrs. people from other states, or schools. Monsignor Joseph Richard Olson, San Fran­ The Air Force academy’s all old, or all young. A. Gorham died at Provi­ "T h e y ’re all people like c cisco, A. Charles Turner Emily Morahan non-commissioned officer NOTICES dence hospital, Washing­ Jr., and Mrs. James Arm- for 1965, he had been as­ you and I, with about the ton, D.C., July 7. usual mixture o f good and IN THE PROBATE COURT Adamson Mortuary brust, Denver. Requiem Mass was of­ signed to the office of the In and ter the City and County ol The prelate held many bad habits.” The chief said Denver and Stale oi Colorado 24 Hour Ambuirnce Service fered July 11 for Emily M. dean of faculty since 1961. collegiate posts, and was that the only difference is No. P-40306 Greeley, Colorad) Morahan in St. Dominic’s NOTICE TO CREDITORS director o f the commission that last year 528 died and li. Roti Adamson R«d F. Adamion church, D en ver. She is He is survived by his Estate of Julius Ketelsen (Ward) on American citizenship at 91)1 Ava. a1 Sth St- 80 far this year more than No. P-40306 JERRY BREEN survived by her son, the wife, Marjorie, and four the Catholic University of nroo w . 44th A v «. Rev. Gerald B. Morahan, children. Burial in Don- 280 are dead. Alt persons having claims against i America. Pontifical Re HA. 4.7914-qPEN DAILY iHorisl aldsville. La. Perhaps a few "couldn’t the above named estate are required One block East of M t. Olivet O. P., Kansas City, Mo.; to tile them for allowance in the quiem Mass was offered in 1521 Champa help it,” so to speak. But Florence C. Morahan; Mrs. Probate Court of the City and County Sts. Peter and Paul’s Ca­ 2GC-3I31 most of them let one of of Denver, Colorado, on or before the Em ily Kerber, daughters; 71 d a y ,et D e ce m b e r. 1966- o r said thedral here by Archbishop tFt Collinsi and two other sons, Larry Odds Against You those bad habits get the claims shall be forever barred. better of them once too John J. K rol of Philadel- P. and Frank J. Morahan. The State Patrol warns ANDREW WYSOWATCKY phia. She is also survived by 15 that speeding is gambling often and at the wrong CONSERVATOR grandchildren, and seven with the odds against you. time. They may have been (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg Blythe-Goodrich SWIGERT BROS. just as well aware of the great-grandchildren. Don’t play a sucker’s game. First Publication: June30. 1966 M o r liu t r y 2330 ! facts of traffic as you are, Last Publication: Ju ly 20,1966 Monday OPTOMETRISTS but they must have Anibiilancx Service slipped. . .as all of us Morning Jack W. Gijudrk'h IN THE PROBATE COURT Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care sometimes slip. . .at the I and ter the City and County el IIU . 2-32U8 Denver and State el Colorado wrong time. No. P-4S44I Deadline! Harry W. Swigert, O.D. OPTICIAN May They Rest NOTICE TO CREDITORS C A R R E L concluded with Estate ol GEORGE MUSER SHINN NORTHERN Fred Smaldone Deceased) No. P-40441 The deadline for news a plea to all motorists to All persons having claims against remember that although the above named estate are required stories and pictures to PHARMACY Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. 10 til* them tor allowance In the Cherry Creek there was a marked reduc­ Probate Court of the City and County appear in the "Denver "Your Polish Drug Sioie” In Peace tion in the number of per­ of Denver. Colorado, on or before the C a t h o lic R e g i s t e r " is 1550 Colifoinia St. 231 Delioif St. d a y ol D ecem ber. 1966. o r said • Flee Delivery Service sons killed on Colorado’s ms shall be forever barred. M onday at 9 a.m. Corre­ 534-5BJ9 355-7042 AMPLEMAN, Leo J„ formerly MIJARES, James, 2996 Grove Bernard E. Engicf spondents are asked to • Charge Accounts of 1376 Lincoln streeL Requiem street. Requiem Mass, Sacred highways over the Fourth Executor Mans, Sacred Heart church, of July .loliday this year (Published In Ihe Denver Catholic have their material at L. C. ORtFSIN, OWNER Heart church, July IS. Inter­ R egriterJ July 8. ment, ML OliveL as compared to the holiday First Publication; June 16. 1966 the "Register” office at You Are Always period last year, motorists Last Publication: July 14. 1966 this time to assure pub­ BERNAL, Esquipula, 740 Welcome At Shinn's MINGES, Vivian U.. 1266 W. still have the three-day Knox court. Requien, Mass, Cedar avenue. Requiem Mass, lication in the following NorllH-rn lliitc] Btdg. Presentation of Our Lady Labor day holiday ahead of IN THE PROBATE COURT Thursday issue. St. Rose of Lima church, July In and lor the Oty and County of IIU 2-1035 — IIU 2-1036 church, July 9. IntermenL ML 13. Howard mortuaries. them. He said that the Denver and State of Colorado OliveL next tim e you’re tempted No. P-40107 h - MORAN, Mary O. (M^j.-Anc.), NOTICE TO CREDITORS ..>iate el EDMUND a S C h n EIDER. BORGHEINCK, Gertie, 1690 late of Grand Forks, N.D. Rc' aka E. A. SCHNEIDER (Deceased) T a ft street, Lakewood, Colo. quiem Mass, Fitzsimons post No P 40S07 3- Requiem Mass, SL Elizabeth's chapel, July 13. IntermenL FL All persons having cia5ns against the above named estate are required Colorado Springs church, July 6. Olinger mor­ Logan. LEGAL to file Ihem for allowance in the W allclng ■wiiare Denver S l ^ o p o w i t u O o n f i d e n c e tuaries. Probate Court ol me City and County 3 b e d ro o m PERLINGER, Giscla, 1444 S. of Danver, Colorado, on or before Ihe BYRNES. Charles (Chuck), Sherman streoL Requiem Masn. NOTICES )S tn day of December, 1964. or said b a s e m e n t , 2320 Estes. Requiem Mass, SL St. Joseph church, July 7. claims shall be forever barred. Please Patronize and drape* Bernadette church, July 13. Olinger mortuaries. IN THE PROBATE COURT R IT A S T O L L n DRIVE IN Your REGISTER rage. GI or In and lor tho City «nd County of ADMINISTRATRIX Donvtr and Stale of Colorado CASEY AND KLENE Js Advertisers and PETRONE, Anthony A., 3625 CARDENAS, Mary Susan, of No. P-40131 A iiorney for the estate MOTEL Now in Progress Reed street, Whoatridgo. Re­ NOTICE OF PILING OF PETITION 010 SYMES BLDG. Mention Longmont, Colo. Daughter of Slay wllh "Jay” quiem M ass. Sts. Peter and FOR DETERMINATION OF DENVER. COLORADO 00202 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cardonas of 820 N. Nevada THE REGISTER Paul's church, July 8. Inter­ HEIRSHIP (Published in Ihe Denver Catholic 6 - B l e s i IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Register) Longmont. Requiem Mass, SL ment, M t. Olivet. Boulevard John’s church, July 7. OF First Publication: June 33. 1966 22^ mortuaries. SILAS BRUCE CROUCH, also known Last Publication: July 14. 1966 N e a t a s a as JACK B. CROUCH, and S. B. PHIL LONG^ INC. (p J iw u n a n ^ With large I MID-SUMMER CARLETON, Homer C., 215 P H IL L IP S , James R., 4705 CROUCH. place, sepa Cheyenne street, Golden. Re­ Saulsbury street. Requiem Deceased. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST car garage, quiem Mass, St. Joseph's Mass, Sts. Peter and Paul’s THE PEOPLE OF THE In the United Slates District Court drapes. Wil STATE OF COLORADO: 802 N. Weber church, Golden, July 7. church. July 16. IntermenL ML for the District of Colorado R A Y , 744-2Ifl To all persons Interested. In the M atter ot M E. 3-2069 OliveL Boulevard mortuaries. GREETING: RAYMOND A. W ALLER. aAk/a TAKE NOTICE that there has been RAYMOND ARTHUR WALLER, Colo. 0pringi. Cels. VAN SALES C A R R O L L , Henry S. (Col. STEGM AN, Catherine, Route filed in the above-named estate a pet­ Bankrupt COLORADO SPRINOS ret.), 1212 Cascade, Boulder, 1, Brighton, Colo. Requiem ition asking tor a judicial ascertain­ IN BANKRUPTCY ment and determination e* the heirs at No. 44401 Colo. Requiem Mass, Fitzsimons M ass, St. Augustine church, J. D. CROUCH post chapel, July 8. Interment, such decedent, and setting forth that Notice of Final Meeting of Creditors Brighton, July 12. Interment. the names, addresses and relation­ C. D. O’BRIEN R A M B L E R FL Logan. To Ihe Creditors ot ihe above-named Brighton. ships to decedent of all persons who Bankrupt: LOETSCHER'S S p a c i o u s i are or claim to be heirs of said dec­ Notice is hereby given, that on the b e d ro o m s, 5'. FOR THE HOME edent, so far as known to the petition­ 3nd day ol May, 1966 Theodore COZZETTO, K a lP . 1444 Mon- S C H A E F E R , Betty Joann, k i t c h e n , fa er, are as follows, to-w lt: Epstein, Jr., the Trustee of the aco parkway. Requiem Mass. Cheyenne. Wyo. Daughter of Claude Roosevelt Crouch, 1 Garland estate of said Bankrupt, made SUPER MARKET garage, 4 fir Christ the King church, July 11. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Schaefer, Street, Danville, Virginia, Brother; T. his report, and that the final features t Interment, ML OliveL Boulevard Cheyenne. Requiem Mass. SL W a lte r C ro u c h , Route 7, Box 336A, meeting of the Creditors of said OUALITY MATS, mention. $47,. Louis church, July 8. Interment, Reldsville, North Carolina, Half-broth­ Bankrupt will be held In Bankruptcy mortuaries. er; Clarence Crouch, Route 1, E ving- Littleton, Colo. Bullock mor­ Court Room No. 3, U-S. Court House, t PRODUCE PAXSI ton. Virginia, Half-brother. 1939 Stout St. in the city of Denver, DARROW, Sharon. 2405 W. tuary. You are hereby notified to appear State of Colorado, on the 27th day of Quality Apparel Nationally AdverKsed RL the biggest College avenue. Daughter of Mr. and answer the petition wilhin twenty Ju n e . 1966. at 9:00 o'clock a .m . for 744-2719 days after service of this notice on and Mrs. Donald Darrow. Grav- SIEDHOFF. Carol J., of Den­ the purpose of examining and IN COLORADO SPRINGS B ro n d 0 of Grocerie0 you (if served by publication, within passing on said report, allowing ealde services, July 7, ML Oli­ ver. Requiem Mass, Holy Ghost twenty days after the last publication SINCE 1872 events of the season church, July 6. IntermenL ML attorney's fees. Receiver's fees. 524 >V. Colorado Avc. veL Boulevard mortuariea. of this notice) and In default of an Trustee's commissions and expenses, 1 1 - H OliveL Day-Noonan mortuary. answer or appearance the Court will Kiowa and Tejon Streets ordering final dividend to creditors, proceed to receive and hear proofs and transacting such other business as 2 bdrm . o ERWIN, CapL Charles S., of SULLIVAN, Charles, 2020 concerning the heirs of such decedent may properly come before said Terre Haute, Ind., formerly of California streeL Requiem Mass. and enter a decree determining who meeting. rm s., bus, are the heirs of such deceased person. The following applications for Denver. Requiem Mass. SL Rose Holy Ghost church. July 7. In­ Dated at Denver. Colorado, this )4th NOLAN FUNERAL HOME allowances have been filed: of Lima church, July 7. Inter­ termenL Ml OliveL Day-Noonan ALL PI day of Ju n e , I9M. Theodore Epstein, Jr., Trustee, "TItE ONLY CATHOLIC OWNED AND OPERATED D. M. ROWLEY FUNERAL HOME IN COLORADO SPRINGS" menL FL Logan. Howard mor­ mortuary. SS.ao Fees, SO.0O Expenses. Clerk of the Probate Court R tuaries. Report ot said Trustee shows total By /s/ Thomas Di Francisca THE NOLAN FAMILY VIGIL, Frances M., 2534 W. receipts, S50.OO. Total disbursements, 4: • MID-SUMMER Deputy Clerk MEMBERS N.VTIONAL CAIKOL'L FUNERAL DIRECTORS GUILD None. 35th avenue. Requiem Mass, Sl E r n e s t F. Gaylord & John B. Balance on hand 058.00. ME. 2-4742 HALLIGAN, Stephen D.. 560 Dominic's church. July 9. Inter­ Carraher Cook StreeL Requiem Mass, SL Claims filed and allowed: ment. Mt. Olivet. Day-Noonan Attorney P rio rity. 0324.96. Secured, 03,428.23. 741 Equitable Bldg., 14 — M ost t FURNITURE SALE! John the Evangelist church, mortuary. Unsecured. 011,070.75. Denver. Colorado July 12. IntermenL FL Logan. N O T IC E Is also hereby given that REALTY Telephone 260-0061 IDEAL Boulevard mortuaries. WOLF, Mary. 4931 Washing- Published In the Denver Catholic at said final meeting the application Register of the Trustee to abandon real INSURANCE Six blocks ton street. Requiem Mass. St property will be heard, passed upon MAY • MID-SUMMER HELMUTH, Bernard L.. 875 First Publication: June 23. 1966 CO. School. 3 I Joseph Polish church, July 9. and determined. Last Publication; July 14, 1966 diningroom Kenton street. Requiem Mass, Interment, Mt. OliveL Boulevard Dated at Denver, Colorado June 14, 725 NO. TEJON Sl Thcrcse'a church, July 8. mortuaries. 1966. Attached gar. Phone 633-7731 Colorodo Springs WHITE SALE! IN THE PROBATE COURT Benjamin C. Hilliard, Jr. FH A on 4455 E In and for the City and County of Referee In Bankruptcy B y O w n e r Denver and State of Colorado (Published In the Denver Catholic Register) No. P - 30220 Zecha & Adams NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT First Publication: June 23, 1966 SHEARER HARDWARE Estate of JOSEPH GERHARD Last Publication: July 14. 1966 Nevada Awe. at CacBt La Poudra 5 B L O C MEYER, also known as JOSEPH G. 2329 East Platte MEYER. JOSEPH MEYER. J. G. CHURCH M EYER, (Deceased) Automotive 4 b e d r o o m , sr The sale all Denver waits for. Now's the No. P - 30220 ME. 2-7288 and fruit trees. Idet Notice Is hereby given that I have IN THE PROBATE COURT time to furnish a room, or a whole Hied my final report In the Probate In and ter Ihe City and COl.ORADO r.PIUNGS Brake Service ly. U n d e r $30,00 SuIIxrrk Martmx}$ Court of the City and County of County of Denver and and help financ h o u se .... and the Ideal time for Denver, Colorado, and that any State ol Colorado supplementing your linen closet. Every person desiring to object to the same No. P-40233 for appointment shall file written objection with the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate ol MAUDE WILLIAMS (Ward) "Colorado Springs’ Finest and Most Modern" article dependable Denver quality . . . at said court on or before August is. No P 40232 1966. All persons having claims against 21 — P re The First National Bank of Denver welcome Denver savings! the above named estate are required Siam iHortuarij Near St. Anthi UlIlP IFiliPHt Executor lo tile ihenj lor allowance in the Pro bate Court ot the City and County at the street from T. Raber Tavlor O envo'. Colorad. on or bclore Ihe IS „ i.vii.VM 0 National Selected Morticians 3 bdrm. home 625 American National Bank Building day of Decem ber, 1966, or said claim s Seruiwfif Denver, Colorado 00202 Shall be forever barred. Members of the Staff Cpt. & drapes 255 - 2051 ANDREW WYSOWATCKY $12,950. C a ll K l Conservator Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington South Denver and Englewood (P ublished in the (Published In ihe Denver & Sun. Denver Catholic Register) CathoiccReaister) Cafhohe Funeral Directors First Publication: July 7, 1966 F.rsi PMiicaiion: June 16. 1966 CITY WIDE Last Publication: J u lv 21. 1966 Last Publication; July 14, 1966 ______Colorado Springs, Colo. Thursday, July 14, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 15 K n o w Y o u r Candidates State Senator Donald E. Court. He has practiced Real Estate Kelley has announced law in Den­ that he will seek the can­ ver as a trial didacy of Justice of the attorney for Phone 825-1145 Today lo Place Your Classified Ad in the Register- P e o p l e State Supreme Court. His eight years, Ask for the Classified Departm ent i36 years of and served Only ^Vant Ads received by phone or mail before 5 P.M. Tuesday " ('a ll The Man llaw practice on the Den­ can be published in the current week’s paper. lhave included Illy Tflilty i'm m \’mi Sclumrk" ver Municipal 8« r v ln ( Iservice as C o u r t a n d Apts. For Rent W M tm ln iU r fU.S. Attorney Denver Pets for Sale Real Estate For Sale North Donvar rfor Colorado, ______(Furnished) AKC Black Toy Poodles, male HOME FOR SALE North Oltnn County Reduced rent on comfortable and female. $100.00 ea. 1 yr., S A C R I F I C E Arvada [and City At- Court. apartment in quiet home for perm, shots. Also poodle clip­ Close to Notre Dame Itomey for the Judfe Brooks H e is a light duties. Older gentleman ping. No bathing, reasonable. Electric Home. Leaving city. 3 Fir all If yiir [ c i t y a n d graduate of or couple. Near St. Francis 455-5153______bedroom brick. Overlook Rial Eitati Niilt [County of the University of Denver de Sales, transportation and ______Rummage Sale RIveria Lake. Asking price [Denver. law school and Yale Uni­ shopping. 733-5970. ^ $28,500. Will accept reasonable c. J. (On) uam iuyino sculino traoino H e w a s versity. He served as a offer. Also 2 bedroom sets, In. 421*1173 '"Thf Stan To Sea h From Look Really” L O U T E Z A K Apartments for Rent c o m p le te fo r sa le . P ric e d $350 •‘"'•r elected to the company commander in the RUMMAGE and $400. 934-4508 ______LTD. *6$. OFFICE Colorado State Senate in U.S. Marine Corps during (Furn.-Unfurn.)______Van Sch aa c k & Co. 1962, and has served as World War II. I Block to Cathedral REGISTER advertisers arc LOOK Furnished or Unfurnished SALE glad to know of even the small­ REALTOR iNSUROR chairman of the Judiciary He has served as special U27 W. 7Ind. Ava. REALTORS Ofc. 43I.M44 Apartments m est purchase that comes in re­ fiT W \V. (;oHa\ A *. Committee since 1964. He master to the District SSS up I .iiki'U'iHxt. Cull). has also served on the Court, hearing domestic See the ST. IGNATIUS of sponse to their REGISTER governor’s committee on relations cases for six G L E N E L L E N LOYOLA, DENVER advertising. "Call the Man "Then's a Home for YOU Call KEN CAVINS fair housing and took an months in 1964. He is 1432 P e n n sy lv a n ia in school basement. Sewing Machines active part in the passage currently a member of the From Van Schaack" at MONTCLAIR" Buying-Selling-Trading Apts. For Rent E. 2;ircl & York. SINGER DIAL-A-STITCH o f the present Fair Hous­ Colorado Supreme Court ask REAL ESTATE (Unfurnished) Zig-zags, monograms, darns and ing Law. LEO committee on pattern jury 4 r o o m u n f u r n i s h e d mends. Some fancy stitches, all FARLEY He belongs to the Colo­ instructions. apartment for rent on bus Sat. July 16, without buying attachments. abaat SEE rado, Denver, American, line. Reasonable. See Mgr. A s su m e 2 p aym ents of $4.01 or bath KENNETH Federal and Nebraska Bar S55. 4210 T e n n y so n. 455-4789 $7.50 cash. 244-6450 New aad 10 A.M.-5 P.M. R. associations and has served S iTTg ER TOUCH AND SEW Resale Gordon L. Allott, senior 1261 P E N N S Y L V A N I A - new Excellent condition, fully CAVINS carpets and drapes, I bdrm, Hants on the Board o f Governors U.S. Senator, has automatic. Take over payments. quiet, respectable tenants. 222- Sun. July 17, Bill Molitor o f the Colorado Bar asso­ announced that he will 6714______633*1566 Ofc. 399-1401 ciation and the Board of seek re-election to a third : It Res. 757*3020 Office 297*5441 Ofc. 397.S44S Res.'^77*717J 9 A.M.-1 P.M. Res. 322-2015 Trustees of the Denver Bar six-year term. Senator A l­ Curtain Laundries SINGER TOUCH AND SEW association. Francis Lace Curtain 600 Se rie s Van Schaack & Co. Member of SL Jam es Pariah lott was elected to the RACKS & RACKS $49.70. Freight Damaged, South-East Ofc. Van Schaack &Co. Senator Kelley w . .. born Cleaners, curtains, crocheted Senate in 1954 after serv­ tablecloths, draperies, blankets, zig-zags, buttonholes, fashion Realtor Insuror MONTCLAIR REALTOR INSUROR and educated in Nebraska ing for two terms as Colo­ spreads, linens, cleaned by discs, twin needle. Original and came to Colorado in latest methods. Hand pressed cost over $300. Few scratches 275 University Blvd. 1424 P o p la r 399*1401 275 University Blvd. rado’s lieutenant governor. Good Clean Items 1945. only. 1259 K a la m a th 825 3527 on machine. $5.00 per mo. Denver. Colo. R e a lt o r Denver. Colo. Currently, the Senator buys. 433-6409______Senator and Mrs. Kelley serves on two Senate com­ Help Wanted Female of Clothing have two sons, Michael mittees, Appropriations and '66 W H IT E Woman for light housekeeping Men’s - Women's Excellent Condition. Does most ' <• Most Precious Blood Church Across The Street and Donald. Interior and Insular Af­ a n d c a r e o f 2 boys. 15 & 5, 4 everything. All built-in. Assume fairs. days per week. 237-4509 after 7 Children’s 3 payments of $5.53 or $15.00 . 3 In 1962, the late Presi­ p.m. Odds 'n Ends cash. 825-5080 dent Kennedy appointed Lady to assist with elderly W ant to Rent Dr. E. U. Condon, pro­ lady. Light duties, live in. of This 'n That him as U.S. Representative Som e w ages. 433-1559______2 o r 3 bd rm house in P re se n ta ­ ary fessor of physics at the 120 M en’s & tion o r St. D om inic. 244-5069 to the United Nations PRIEST HOUSEKEEPER rvice University of Colorado and General Assembly, the first Wanted for Mountain Parish, Boys' Suits W igs co-chairman o f the Gover­ time that a Senator who near Denver. Transportation WIGS * SPECIAL - WIGS nor’s scientific advisory was not a member of the necessary. Write Box L-19 c/o the Register All lOOT human hair, all hand commission, has announced Foreign Relations com­ welted front, over 100 colors to his candidacy for nomina­ mittee had been chosen for Want lady to assist in owner Professional Tailor c h o o se fro m . Sale p rice $50.00. m a n a g e d a p a r t m e n t hou se for tion as a member of the the task. Present Throughout AM credit cards acceptable. No 10 Reasons Why You Should part of rent. N o c le a n in g . 534-7560. down payments, $5.00 per List — Sell — Buy — Trade — Your Home With Board of Regents of the He was born in Lamar Sales month. Special styling on wigs University of Colorado. where he attended local Help Wanted Male & (Alterations ■ $3.98 a n y style. schools. He was graduated ______Fe m ale ______Reasonable Fee) A a. R WIG CENTER MANSFIELD from the University of WANTED 3801 Fede ral Blvd.______333-1244 County Judge John Colorado in 1929 where he Couple at Priest House in Brooks, Jr., has announced Denver, Colo. Woman for REALTY received his Bachelor of cooking, man for his intention to seek the Law degree. maintenance. Board, private 2330 So. Colo. Blvd. Realtor-Trader 757-4935 office of Denver District Senator and Mrs. Allott apt., monthly salary and ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL have two sons, Roger Hall benefits. References. Write To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section A llott, and Gordon Allott, B o x L130 c/o T h e R e g iste r FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS Jr. Homes For Sale or TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP ______T rad e______YOUR PARISH REAL ESTATE Justice Albert T. Frantz B y O w n e r . 3 o r 4 b d r m s . This offer good for Classified Section only. has announced his inten­ Double garage. Well, Does not apply to Real Estate Display automatic sprinkler system. 2 - All Saints 41 — $t8. P e tT A Pawl tion to seek re-election as High Stockade fence. Trade Advertising ------for 2 bedrooms and garage. 5371 W. IO W A / Beautiful 2 bedroom brick home, Justice of the Supreme This is a bargain. By FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX A beautiful brick. 3 bedrooms. large rooms, w.w. cpt.. drapes, Court o f Colorado. He was appointment only. 238-2768 146 bath home. Fully carpeted fr-pl. new elec, kitchen with .elected to the o y V and draped. 2 car garage, full dishwasher, large fenced yard C o u r t in Mountain Cottages For basement, covered patio, real $ / with sprinkling system, patio, 1 9 6 6 a n d privacy. Gl appraised at $18,105. att. garage. . ______Rent______NO DOWN PAYMENT. "Don't V served as Grand Lake M iss Seeing This One!" Call C h ief Justice Hi-Country Cottages 233*6537 or JIM W ALSH. 237-3589 in 1963. Pre­ Daily or Weekly Rates E v e s . viously he Everything Furnished with 1 1 K itchens. RIDGEWOOD REALTY 44 — St. Rose of Lima w a s a D i 8- TV 9485 W . C e lfex 233-6S37 4$ ■ trict Court Min. Reservations, 2 Days. i * 43 BUILDING SITES COLFAX [Judge for the 627-3511 2 A D J O IN IN G L O T S [ c i t y a n d 3 — All Souls ! 7 31 C L IP $1.00 T O IT A N D M A I L TO 1 L 25 X 125 'county of ______Pet B o a rd in g ______Classified Advertising, The Register Juftice PrsDti bo g and Cat Boarding. F O R S A L E B O T H $2,950 Denver. Reasonable rates. Puppies Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it in to Walking Distance to Church 1 ^ Bom in Denver in 1903, bought and sold. 68th and No. 3 bedroom home. Full finished 825-1145 he attended elementary W ashington. C all 288-5212 basement, fireplace, carpeted V W rite B ox L-2751 and draped. Covered patio, ga­ 1 and high schools here, and '-s f--- c/o T H E R E G I S T E R rage. Gl or will refinance. 2! 34 attended Regis college. He 798*1658 received his law degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1929. The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each SERVICE DIRECTORY 6 — Blessed Sacrament DESIGNED FOR LIVING Justice Frantz is married Ad is the Key to Its Location on the Map. 2290 H O L L Y 3060 E L D R ID G E to the former Dorothy 825-1145 Neat as a pin. 2 bdrm. brick 1.’ »• HF.\RT O F T H E MES.A Spry. They have three with large ilvlngroom with fire­ 21 — Presentation 37 - St* Mary's NE.AK C O U N T R Y C L U B place. separate dining room, 2 chiMren. 4 beOroemt with main floor AUCTION, Electrician Service Painting car garage. 50' site. Carpets & • $99 MOVES IN • NEXT DOOR TO famiiyroom plus 3 bedrooms and Paper ing-Steaming-Textu ring drapes. Will FHA or VA. JOE • COLD WAR VETS • S T . M A R Y 'S huge rec room down. ROSVALL AUCTION Rewire, Additions, meters In te rio r & E x te rio r R A Y . 744-2184. Large 3-bdrm. Knotty pine Choice 4 bedroom ranch. Full 1238*48 5. B ro a d w a y 722-4721 moved. F r e e E stim a te s. 798-5368 Mrs. Virginia Neal Blue P ain tin g kitchen, carpets, drapes, storms. b a se m e n t. I'/a baths.-Exquisite Ten Eyck Real Estate 23 years in auction field. • - 534-0563 "All Work Guaranteed" VAN SCHAACK Fenced yard. Payments only $82 carpeting and drapes. Beautiful­ ]J7-2«74 has announced that she Court Appraisers • Liquida­ Rea ltor mo. CALL RUSS COLEMAN, _____ Electric Wiring Free Estimates 275 UNIV. BLVD.______297 5000 ly landscaped. Priced right for will seek the office of State tors • Estates • Bankrupt • 93SI111 MOUNTAIN EMPIRE quick sale. Will consider trade 741 CORONA treasurer. Furniture • Equipment • 220 volts, remodeling, repairs. DECORATORS 936-2361 for desirable smaller home. See CONVERSION Real Estate. Will supply ex­ Call a nytim e. E M 6-0168 RAMBLER COUNTRY MANOR TASSET, REALTOR A native Coloradoan, 238-1044______777-9375 6851 SO. P R I N C E C I R C L E . L I T ­ GOOD INCOME Mrs. Blue was born in celled references. JIM DWYER ELECTRIC Spacious grounds. 5 large TLETON. Jim Cooley at 798*0605 EXCELLENT TERMS Painting & Decorating bedrooms. 5'/i baths, unmatched or 798-4676 SEE TO APPRECIATE M eek er in 1910 and re­ FURNACES 26 — St. Catherine Painting & Decorating, kitchen, fam ily room. 4 car 26 R O O M S - 7 B A T H S ceived her grade school garage. 4 fireplaces and unique 2260 E L M specializing in residential work. Top Park Hill location — con­ 38 —St. Mary Magdalene Must Sell — Make Offer and high school education features too numerous to C all anytim e. 255-6635 venient to public & parochial Gutters, Spouts NEW LISTING a sk for there. She received her m en tio n . $47,500. schools. This 2 bdrm. brick We specialize in Gutters 2725 ZENO BIA B.A. degree in economics Pzperint ranch has nice Ilvlngroom with JDHN or KEN PAXSDN & SDN, Vi block to church and school. 3 from the University of and Spout Replacement fireplace, eating space In elec, 244*7928 534-4083 Gutters Cleaned & StezfTimg RLTY. CD. kitchen, separate diningroom, bdrm . n ew er b ric k . O n ly $18,950. Colorado. Liv-din. combination, remodeled Repaired TeitunnK 744-2719 or 333-7437 plus full finished bsmt. JOE KNUTSON She has had extensive R A Y , 744*2184. kitchen, full part finished bsmt. Thoroughly Experienced Pointing with 4th bedroom and extra REALTY experience in banking and 3 to 5 Yrs. nepcndnhlc, Guaranteed 11 — Holy Family VAN SCHAACK bath, fenced, landscaped. management, has served as to P a y MOUNTAIN (MPIR[ DtCOHATORS Rea ltor G REENE, 623-3700. 1238 E . C o lfa x 244-3313 AMERICAN ROOFING 275 UNIV BLVD. 297-5000 a Regent of the university 2J4 1044 772-tJtS 2 bdrm. older home/ Ige 3090 NEW LAND of Colorado, as a realtor SHEET M ETAL CO. Sacrifice at $20,950 for quick Plum bing rm s., bus/ trees. $11,500. CH 4-S444 2ISf Downing sale. Immaculate 3 bedroom, full and administrator. 31 — St. James ATLAS A M «r 4 P .M . SU I-I03S ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. ALL PRDPERTIES, part finished basement., garage. GOTTA BE QUICK Furnace Serv. Co. Repairing, new work, sewers See to appreciate. GREENE, Member o f All Souls and sink lines cleaned. Our Realtor C a ll the fasteBt pal in the 44^8nnocl^722;775^ Parish MAKES OFFER 623-3700. Judge Francis W. Jami­ work is guaranteed. Free West for govt, homes. No Builders & Contractors E stim a te s. 421-3518 For equity and assume pay­ JOHN R. GREENE "REALTOR” down. Mary Lee. 421-6478 or son, presiding judge of the LAUNDRY & DRY 609 E . A la m e d a 744-0300 ments of $119. 3 bdrms. with 3534 W. 38th A v e ...... 477-1676 CLEANING 534*5849. Jefferson County Court, BUILDING And CONTRACTING Real Estate Wanted family room. 1450 sq. ft. 2145 NEW LISTING For Any Remodeling N ia g a ra has announced his inten­ 14 —Mott Precious Blood 2725 ZENO BIA in Your Home ■ Inside or Out who*s We specialize In Northwest 355*1346 *'2 block to church and school. 3 tion to seek the office of Jw(t C«n>pora Denver, Arvada, Lakewood, and bedroom newer brick. Only k id d in g Wheatridgo real estate. Prompt, IDEAL LOCATION ★ I HAVE THE KEY ★” the D istrict Court of the 1* « ' $18,950. Liv.-din. combination, to over 100 Gov't, repossessed First Judicial District. A courteous sales service. Your Six blocks to Church and 31 - St. James w h o m ? local realtor for 20 years. School. 3 bedrooms with remodeled electric kitchen, full homes, In all areas. Many "NO lawyer for 10 years, he has diningroom , large kitchen. part finished basement with 4th DOWN." STACKHOUSE REALTY bedroom and extra bath, fenced, been a trial attorney in Attached garage. Assume SV*% 1235 N E W P O R T CALL RICHARD WILLIAMS ANYTIME the federal, state and local 3535 W . 38fh Ave. 477*1678 landscaped. G R E E N E , 623*3700. 422-2376 CALL JACK REIS FHA on 4455 E. Harvard Ave. ACROSS ST. FROM ST. JAMES courts and agencies. He B y O w n e r 756-1479 Owner transferred. Low Down. JOHN R. GREENE "REALTOR” C. H. DONELSON INC. 934-3593 LAW N CARE ROOFING A s s u m e Gl loan. Blonde 3534 W. 38th A ve . 477*1678 6054 W. 38TH AVE. has also served as arbitra­ W ember of Notre Dam e Parish 5'/a% Crown Lawn Service. Complete NEW ROOFS-SEPAIRS brick Rambler. Total 5 tor in labor disputes. lawn service. Mowing, fertilizer, All worn Guaranteed bedrooms, 2 baths. Bus. shops 41— Sts. Peter & Paul A native Coloradoan, he Contractor's Attention weed control. Free Est. Call Term i-Pree E»iimate» 5 B L O C K S F R O M n e a rb y. 377-8129 TA-S 44«S is a graduate of North 322-5394 A fter 5:00. C H U R C H & S C H O O L $26,500 Member o' Our Ldd» ot Or.ice Paris 4 bedroom, spacious grounds, Denver high school and the Sptci«nztd Car* lo r Your S year old 4 bedroom brick Asphalt Paving Every LAWN NEEDS fruit trees. Ideal for large fami home with attached garage. University of Denver law TRASH HAULING ly. Under $30,000. Owner will sell 32 — St. John • Lawn Peeding Fireplace In famiiyroom. ivi school. He and his wife, • Driveways TRASH MAULING and help finance. Phone 756*9268 • Initct Control blocks to church and school. Hot the former Joyce Axton, • Parking Lots • Weed Ktihng for appointment to see. 2 SHORT BLOCKS water heat, separate diningroom have four children. • Patchwork • Aerating ST. JOHN'S and large Ilvlngroom. liiiiln ii Ciiaietrciii IcsifOlul 21 — Presentation Lovely 2 story features 4 bed­ $23,500 "Rfln* Thin Summrr rooms, 2 baths. (4th bedroom, 10 Yt.rs in th. Aiphalt Near St. Anthony's, bus across 5 blocks to church and school. 2 Monday B> ( nilinK" 2nd. bath in full basement). Paving Business. ■JPA 1SI9 the street from this Immaculate bedrooms, hot water heat, extra Upholstery Fireplace in both Ilvlngroom and large livingroom, fireplace In GREEN FI.AG, INC. 3 bdrm. home. 75' x 125' lot. famiiyroom, separate dining­ Deadline! EHLERS PAVING Re-Upholstery oy a reliable Cpt. 8i drapes, extras for only famiiyroom. Heated garage, red­ room. eating space in kitchen. LINEN SERVICE firm . wood fenced yard. All plastered COMPANY $12,950. C a ll K itty 238-7363 E v e s Huge 3 car garage. This Is The deadline for news 35 years experience. Terms. walls. Call BOB. 421-6768 WESTERN & Sun. YO U R kind of house at $17,500. stories and pictures to Marvin Ehlers Phone 455-9235 T O W E L s u p p l y CO. NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY appear in the "Register" Call for free estimate. CITY WIDE REALTY, CD. L W. ARCHER CO. C. M. DUNN, m e . 1 7 lb S. B ro a d w a y 733*5591 2145 Court PI. 777-9375 is M onday at 9 a.m. R e a lt o r s 934*5641 3884427 6827 W . 38fh. 422*1471 • Page U DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 14, 1966 HURRY HURRY DON'T MISS MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH PLENTY FREE PARKING IT ’S THE SATURDAYhzma & SUNDAY, JULY 16th & 17th GREATEST! ON GRADE SCHOOL GROUNDS 3600 PECOS ST. ★ ★ 4 THIS AND MORE-AT THE BAZAAR . REFRESHMENTS • ITALIAN FOOD BOOTHS • GAMES • PRIZES MANY AWARD BOOTHS

O N D ISPLAY 1966 Our Sincere Best Wishes THUNDERBIRD TOWN LANDAU DENVER DISTRIBUTORS INC. PERGOLA APPLIANCES Tzaiuring 3301 MARIPOSA ST. R.C.A. Whirlpool Washers & Dryers THUNDERBIRD TOWN LANDAU SALES a SERVICE ALL BRANDS CANINO'S FAMOUS ITALIAN SAUSAGE Purchased From 38th Ave. at Pecos 477>0932 OLD FASHION GERMAN SAUSAGE R e v . D SINCE ms Compliments of "DitXnctiv* Quality It Our Matt Important Protfuol" 3500 Novoio Sf. 455-4339 “ASK FOR IT IN SUPERMARKETS EVERYWHERE" - WESTERN NOVELTY Best Wishes IJ V Ju l . JL PAUL J. ROSSMILLER JIM'S PIZZERIA NO. SPEER AT FEDERAL BLVD. W. 29th AT SPEER R and C WHOLESALE CO. 4748 Tejon St. — 455-7702 HOVE^HA^^t^SHARPES^PENCI^N^^V^ Condy — Gum - - Cigarettes — Tobacco — Sundries 3616 Tajen Street Denver 11, Colorado SPAGHETTI DINNER W. H. "BILL" WAFER OUR SPECIALTY Compliments of F a rc e s o Your North Denver Religious Goods Batman . PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. MEAT BALLS & SAUSAGE Yep. the "Specializing in Repairing and Remodeling" Headquarters went south 1754 H U M B O L D T S T . 623-8131 A d u lts...... $1.25 HOT DOGS and his for C h ild re n ...... 75 With Chili Peppers JOHN ERGER CHURCH GOODS go over too ’ 4436 W. 29th Ave. — 477-7961 Th ere, t CHAU BROS. BODY SHOP AND appears ir FOR THE FINEST IN **Never A Parking Problem" twice a we dubbed in. BODY A FENDER - AUfO PAINTING MEATBALLS & SAUSAGE sot doesn’t 3045 Lipan St. 433-0869 impres.sed. SANDWICHES M c C O N A T rS Somebod Compliments .survey and Serving 1 P.M. to ??? BOULEVARD MORTUARIES ence. Said child: **We STANDARD LUMBER "DENVER’S LEADING CATHOLIC MORTUARY” football thai Federal Blvd. at Speer 1091 So. Colo. Blvd. Can you 477-1626 757-1238 990 Federal Blvd. B a t m a n £ BEST WISHES FROM FATHER VOLK AND THE BAZAAR COMMITTEE WISH TO THANK Spanish, s w ould sou THESE FRIENDLY FIRMS. like "Hombi PRESCRIPTIONS Pitirojo.” C r Religious Articles Church Supplies ZOWIE. SLATTERY CARBONE ITALIAN SAUSAGE HOUSE Z O C K . a n' 1KI3 TREM ONT ST. ELMER GERKEN. MGR. 534-8233 W h a t's So & COMPANY COME — WHOLESALE - RETAIL — coming to? PLUMBIHG We Make Our Own Dry & Fre.sh Sau.sage TEJON how do yoi AND HEATING Imported & Domestic Oil & Cheese City in Spar MARIGOLD CAFE ONE 1221 W. 36 Ave. 455-2893 But don’t Featuring to the forces KOHLER COME DRUG CO. you. 4100 TEJON ST. 433-3056 PLUMBING FIXTURES ARROW SERVICE STATION C ertain ly 181 Vallejo St. 744-6311 DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE 3301 Tejon — 455-6770 forces o f got ALL fantastic st TUNE.UP & BRAKE SERVICE more impor SATRIANO BROTHERS 3211 PECOS 455-0737 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Natale m uch so, JANITORIAL SERVICE INC. prompted to Compliments of F O R IN S 2834 W. 44TH A V E . 433-8831 M. LOMBARDI sia and the MOUNT CARMEL PARISH GINA MARIE BRAND got together 3566 SO. B R O A D W A Y 761-0324 The Finest in Foods international 38th a OSAGE ST. CREDIT UNION FRESH RICOTTA CHEESE keep weapons • MOZZARELLA CHEESE and other ccL 16th at Boulder O f course Operated For and By the Parishioners • PIZZA CHEESE E. Colfax at Of AAt. Carmel Parish peaches and M agnolia and the U.S CARBONE’S “ IN SUPER MARKETS EVERYWHERE" agree on how Speer Blvd. at should be a Sherman Office Hours M F G . B Y th ey did se NEIGHBORHOOD MORTUARIES 2775 So. Broadway ITALIAN BAKERY Monday through Friday that the agr< lEnglewood) 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. LEPRINO CHEESE MFG. CO. portanl and DENVER,COLORADO looked into so 455-3663 3232 Quivos St. 455-4255 3549 N a v a jo St. 455-3143 la. May, P don 'Johnson tlined U.S. pr jf In Bolivia Thursday, July 14, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REG ISTER .^Operation Bulldozer' To Aid Missioners An Afternoon at a Shrine A group of Denver lay- borer. I’ m a pretty good men have registered a machinist, and Brother n o n -p ro fit organ ization, Pe'^cal is learning fast, so “Operation Bulldozer,” to we feel we can keep it buy a caterpillar tractor running more or less.” for Franciscan miasioner ■ The three Franciscans Father Dunstan Dooling, at Mapiri will build the O.F.M.. at Mapiri, Bolivia. much-needed road with Harry Fleenor, ,Jr., heads the help of the people, the operation from 222 E. each man of the region 2 0 th avenue, D e n v e r, giving one month of his phone 925-J208. labor per year. The plan started when Rations for the road crew Harry Fleenor read a story will be available from the about the missioner’s need, Food for Peace program, in the Denver Catholic and the Bolivian govern­ R e g is te r of Oct. 7, 1965, ment oil agency will sup­ when Father Dunstan was ply fuel for the caterpillar, home for a visit, and to h’ather Dunstan writes. crate a" printing press for use at Mapiri. Like all caterpillars, it will have to sprout wings. The machine would need A L S O needed, the mis­ to be shipped to a port in sion friar said, was a gen­ Peru, railroaded to La F’az, eral-purpose bulldozer to and be brought by truck to cut a track through the Caranavi, a town 120 mahogany forest, and miles from the mission. bridg(? M centuries to con­ From Caranavi it will be nect th(.‘ isolated commu­ airlifted cost free, in seg­ nities with the main road ments, by a Northrop car­ to La Faz. Bolivia. go plane. l>elonging to an Operation Bulldozer has American dredging compa­ four members on its board, ny in that town. and will seek donations so A ll that is needed is a V. as to acquire a suitable concerted e ffo r t by as machine. many persons as possible Father Dunstan would A HUMBLE OFFERING of prayer is shown in this scene taken to give their help in "Op­ last Sunday^ July 10, at the 20th anniversary pilgrimage to the like one "equivalent to the eration Bulldozer” to raise Mother Cabrini shrine in Mt. V’ernon canyon west of Denver. old D-6 Caterpillar for enough money to get the weight, all the breakout machine to Mapiri. Throughout the years the shrine has become a major attraction for power we can get in that Colorado visitors and tourists. category ~ preferably a T H E FRIARS have THE PROCESSION at the annual Mother Cabrini shrine pilgrim­ hydrom at.c power-anKlinK opiTHtinK this partic- age last Sunday was led by the Rev. John J. Nugent, C.SS.R., dczcr - hut rculjstically, center, pastor of St. Joseph’s (Redemptorist) parish, Denver. He we will take anythms we a school rVVe New Publication can pet that is in reason- ^^ool was assisted by the Rev. John Hoffmann, C.SS.R., and the Rev. Early Travel Plans Urged Larry Cox, C.SS.R. The picture above was taken before Father able shape. in .January this year”) and For Big Families "We have our own weld­ Nugentoffered Solemn Benediction. a free clinic with a quali­ Delegates to the Confra­ with early morning arrival ing equipment, both arc fied M-D./'something rare ternity o f Christian Doc­ in Pittsburgh. N o rw a lk , Conn. — A and acetylene. We have a in backwoods Bolivia.” Fa­ new publication, Largo small but good turret-lathe, trine convention in Pitts­ Delegates can either re­ ther Dunstan comments. Family Living, written m illin g machine and rc- burgh, Pa., Sept. 14 to 18, turn direct to Denver, after The people are |>oor. and are advised to make travel the convention program is and geared to the large families in the United have no way of getting plans now. Catholic Travel completed, or take a post th eir produce to market. States, will make its debut and Tours is accepting convention trip to Wash­ with its August-September That is why they need a reservations for this con­ ington, D.C. road. publication. It will be vention trip. Th e round trip coach issued six times a year, Raised in Denver. Father Departure, from Denver, rate, Denver to Pittsburgh initially. Dunstan offered his first will he by Burlington’s and return, for husband The editor of the new Mass in St. Elizabeth’s Denver Zephyr and time is and wife, is $149.12. publication is John E. church here, after his planned in Chicago for For those couples travel­ Lyn ge, 153 East Avenue, ordination on Jan. 8. 1950. sightseeing and shopping. ing to Washington. D.C., Norwalk, Conn. It is esti­ by Archbishop Urban J. From Chicago, the Penn­ the fare w ill be $184.79, mated there are more than, Vehr of Denver. sylvania Railroad "Golden round trip coach from Den­ three million large families He led in August of the T r ia n g le ” w ill be used. ver. in the U.S. same year for mission work in Goyaz, Brazil, to join fellow Denverite, the Rev. Kenneth Knopke, O.F.M. already working 7-0932 there. Father Dunstan spent 12 years on the Bra­ Rev. Dunstan Dooling zil mission.

Layman DEVOTION TO St. Francis Xavier Cabrini was demonstrated by the huge crowd of pilgrims July 10 who paid homage to her at the shrine named in her memory. Frank Merelli, right, who is one of the laymen directors of the shrine is show'n in the pilgrimage line At Large during the recitation of the Rosary. ado By Jim Bzdek Farces of Good one news source put it) Cubans Express Batman in Argentina? “ ban arms on bodies in Yep. the draped crusader space.” went south recently, but he Nothing was said al>out and his forces of good didn’t banning wings on bodies in Thanks For Aid go over too well. space, or forked tails, or j Th ere, the goodly hero horns, or cloven hooves. “ Diplomas of Gratitude” ings also emphasized the A rriv a ls in late weeks appears in his TV series Anyway, the U.S. asked are a grateful way Cubans continuing need for Cubans have brought numbers of twice a week with Spanish that the plan be considered have of telling American to be helping Cubans as less closely related Cubans, dubbed in. But the younger by a meeting o f the U.N. friends how appreciative tbe U.S. airlift from Cuba indicating a general set doesn’t seem to be too Outer Space committee. they are for all that has brings more and more ref­ change-over from the top impressed. The Russian proposal for been done for them in ugees. Already this assist­ priority immediate rela­ Somebody took a quick such a treaty came in a their exile.” This was ance, linked with the help­ tives of refugees now in survey and found indiffer­ letter from Andy Gromyko pointed out in the Re­ fulness of American spon­ the U.S. to persons not so immediate in relationship, \ ence. Said one Argentine to U Thant. Reportedly, settlement Re-Cap, a p>e- sors and employers, has child; “We’d rather play most of the points in riodic report from the Cu­ played a significant part in yet in many cases still football than watch TV.” Andy’s letter paralleled b an Refugee Center, the success o f resettlement blood-related. The so-called Can you blame them? Lyndon’s. Miami, Fla. since the fam ily reunion "A ” priority refugees have Batman and R o b in in However. Andy went on Th e Cuban Circle o f phase o f the Cuban refugee continued to be mixed in Spanish, somebody said, to suggest that the matter Denver developed the idea program began late in with the next category would sound something be taken up in September and wrote President John­ 1965. cases. like "Homhre Murcielago y by the U.N. General As­ son about it. Pitirojo.” sembly "as a separate and The President was fur­ ZOWIE. BIFF. OOOF, very impoitant item.” ther told: "W e are paying back these opportunities by ZOCK, and CARAMBA! W ell now, U.S. olllcials being respectful, thankful, What’s South America reportedly said the Russian and doing our best to de­ coming to? By the way, letter was encouraging, hut serve all the good things how do you say Gotham at least one didn’t want to received from your people City in Spanish? wait until September. Said and your government.” But don’t let this setback a State Department to the forces of good upset spokesman: , “ W e believe C olora d o Cubans had you. Your Business and Business Forms that work on a celestial - been requested to name C ertain ly not. For the bodies treaty should begin Americans meriting the forces o f good are making without delay .... We diplomas, and 250 diplomas M a d for more space. One of our most appreciated services is our fantastic strides in other see no reason to wait . , . were given out. Juan F. more important areas. So to begin this important Alohso-Barrios, reporting American will help you much so, that on e is work.” for the circle’s board of guarantee that you never run out of Speed- prompted to take heart. directors, said that more raise the roof. A F T E R A L L , one never than 1,000 persons at­ kraft business forms. Just one more reason F O R IN S T A N C E , Rus­ tended the ceremony. The knows when the celestial Of add bathrooms, bedrooms, recreation rooms, a m od­ sia and the U.S. recently bodies might just pick up event was well covered by got together in favor of an ernized kitchen, or maybe just cool the whole thing with an why so many businessmen depend on us for and go away. O f course, Denver newspapers and "as air conditioning system. international agreement to one couldn't blame them. a result, some new oppor­ If you’ve also got ideas about Outer Space. American keep weapons off the moon W hat this treaty would tunities of employment for National is go for you there, too. on patios, landscaping, all their business forms .needs. and other celestial bodies. Cubans have been opened built-in sprinkler systems, or whatever do, is bind all signatories W hen you own your own home, it’s comforting to know Of course, it isn't all not to use celestial Inidies up. and a very deep un­ that home improvement money doesn’t cost much to rent peaches and cream. Russia for military purpose.s. Pre­ derstanding and friendship at A m erican and the U.S, didn’t quite sumably this doesn't in­ has been established be­ Two kinds of loans FHA T.tle I. Of course. And Amencan agree on how such a treaty clude legions of angels. tween Colorado people and h as Its own ANB Home Improvement Loan that covers a should be arranged. But the Cuban community.” broader range of projects with terms as easy as nothing In the past, the U.N. d o w n and u p to hve years to pay. they did seem to agree General Assembly has Vour ideas about space will get off the launching pad at that the agreement is im- adopted resolutions on the TH E D E N V E R ceremo­ Am erican. Yo u 'll be deiighieo w ith h o w it im p ro ves yo ur pad. One Speed Kraft business (erm, or a complete new paper work system purtant and ought to be peaceful uses o f space, but ny was one o f many sched­ looked into soon. these are statements of uled in the U.S. by Cuban WOEHRMYER PRINTING COMPANY la. May. President Lyn­ principle only, and are not groups in memory o f their AMERICAN NATIONAL 3901 York Street, Denver, Colorado. 80205, Phone 255 0341 don .Johnson (D-Tex.) ou­ enforceable. homeland’s long struggle Where banking is a pleasure tlined U.S. proposals to (as Heaven forbid. for democracy. The c^ather. •17th & Stout • Member F.D.I.C. • 244-6911 Racial Policy Forces Institution to M ove Prelate Supports Cape Tow^ South Africa "neutral” zone four miles away. Soi Episcopalian compensation w ill be w>ceivod from Racial policy is forcing St. Joseph’s government for the old building but they Home for Chronic invalid children to Potsdam Decision move from the section r ^ r v e d for Negro will have to spend an additional $352,00(1 N.Y. Bishop Africans. The Pailottine Missionary Sis­ on new construction. Approximately 100 children are cared 1 ters care for both White and Colored Cracow, Poland for at the home and receive an education Archbishop Boleslaw Kominek of Wro­ (mixed race) children. plus being taught a trade. Visits Pontiff claw, Poland, believes Germany eventu­ The new location for the home is in a ally will accept the Potsdam agreement By Michael Wilson that transferred territories east of the Classified Ads (Register Rome Correspondent) ClauKiiS ait na ttnack all Itflittr tetian. Oder and Niesse rivers from Germany to Tka riu U tSc Hr «ar« Init. HItiM 12 Suppose We Send In the first meeting ever of .the Su­ Poland in 1945. «ar secondary - elementary. tablish an Extension Annuity. During the 20-minute meeting with for the justice of the territorial change Write: NATIONAL CATHOLIC approved by Allied leaders at the close of P L A C E M E N T S ER V IC E. t12 Malcher. the Pope, the Episcopal Bishop discussed Ellcftart, Irxflarre.______• Sample returns on E.xtcnslon Annuities: "the ecumenical movement, and the World W ar II in Europe. COINS-CURRENCY coming together of all Christians of the The weekly said Archbishop Kominek LIN C O L N C E N T seta 194M9&S com* Man 55 receives 5 3% world,” Bishop Donogan said in an exclu­ Receives Episcopal Bishop thinks the bitterness of (mermans who ob­ plate. 64 coins FIrw to Uncirculated In 6 % sive interview. holder $3.85. John Wright. Box SSas. Man 60 receives ject to the transfer will abate gradually Washington. D. C. 2001*. ’'The Pope earnestly longs for closer Episcopal Bishop Horace W. B. and that Germany "would imderstand the Man 65 roccivcs 7 % Donegan (at right) of New York is re­ EARTHWORMS unity between separated Churches,” the necessity of this admittedly painful sacri­ Man 70 receives 8 3% ceived by Pope Paul VI at a private Make big money fast, raising fish- Bishop continued. fice, which on their part should atone for worms. crickets. Free literature. "H e recognizes of course, as all of us audience in the Vatican. Their meet­ the past and promote peace and freedom C A R T E R W O R M FARM -41. Plains. Man 75 receives 10 % Georgia.______do, that there are, nevertheless, difier- ing was arranged by Cardinal Francis for Irath their and our coimtry.” Man 80 receives 12.5% ences that do exist, and which will take Spellman, Archbishop of New York, MISCELLANEOUS (German opposition to the Potsdam ac­ some time to overcome.” who also was visiting in Rome. tion, promoted actively by some who hope Bishop Donegan reviewed the world to see it nullified, has been cited as a SERRA A SAINT? • Designed especially for "Senior Citizens" ecumenical movement in the light of pre­ major obstacle to the "reconciliation” of sent intra-faith and interfaith talks. Your support Is needed now Women Slate the people of the two nations being I The ideal way to ensure life income and to help "Ultimately these issues, I believe, for documentation In Rome sought by German and Polish Bishops. the home missions besides. will have to be settled down at the local toward canonization of Padre Junipero Serra, O.F.M. Re­ Archbishop Kominek said the lands in level, where Christians live together. If 'Rights' Action ceive latest reports, folders. the word is going to get through, it is question have an ancient Polish tradition $2.50 members receive the going to be done through the laity, Paris, France despite a long period of "Germanization.” Padre Serra National Medal authorized by Pres. Kennedy, The Catholic Church Extension Society R through committed laity, through the In 1968, Catholic and Protestant wom­ He also said the "detachment of the in bronze. $10 members re­ 1307 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois 6060S voice of Christians, through their work, en’s groups intend to combine locally to western territories must be considered as ceive medal in silver. Please through their stand on social issues. help the reintegration of uprooted persons forming part of the damages payable by mall checks to Serra Cause. Dear Fathers: "The laity must have more participa­ Mission Santa Barbara. Santa Please .send your fi'ce booklet on Extension .\nnuliie$. into the life of the modem world. the country which began one of the most Barbara. California. "Religio tion in the long run,” the Bishop con­ The World Union of Catholic Women’s terrible wars in the history of mankind.” What return could you offer me on an inveblnient of properties tinued at the interview. "If the world’s Organizations here announced this as one The extermination of the Polish people MONEYMAKING OPPORTUNITIES. I ...... «..? My birth date i s ...... sen ...... ivarned d< going to be changed it will be changed by of the recommendations of a recent meet­ M a k e m o n e y z i p c o o i n g at was among the aims of the war,” he said. home. Inform ation free. Automated I understand that this Inquiry is in strictest confidence superiors o committed laity, the men and women. ing where the Catholic group was repre­ M all. Dept. 190. Stamford. Connecti­ and yill entail no obliyalion or "follow up" whatsocser. ST8, The Hierarchy cannot do it alone.” sented, at the W orld Council o f Churt^es In addition, the Archbishop said, the cut. 06904. ______He said The New York prelate foresaw the study* center at Cret Berard. .^Switzerland. land is necessary for the "life and devel­ v o c a t i o n SUPPLEMENT Name ...... and work opment” of the nine million Poles who a v a i l a b l e 1968 Lambeth Conferences of Anglican Co-sponsored by the Confelence of In­ There have been many requests for Address • that make Churches throughout the world as des­ ternational Catholic Organizations and live there "who otherwise would have The Register's special Vocations tice their City . Zone ...... State < tined to play an important role in the . the World Council of Churches depart­ nowhere to go.” Supplement, published March 27. 1966. An extra supply of these supplements with condi forward march of ecumenism. ment of cooperation of men and women in Is available at 4c each In bundle ord­ the world. "For while it has no authority over Church, Fam ily and Society, the meeting ers to the same address, or 10c the Father ! Religious Liberty single copy. For extra copies write to other Bishops," he said, "It does give agreed that ecumenism is a fundamental THE REGISTER tiined the guidance even while each national church dimension o f Christian life. PROMOTION DEPARTMENT those who t acts independently. The delegates investigated ways of POST OFFICE BOX 1430 Motivated March DENVER. COLORADO $0201 that w ere "We would say that the Archbishop of bringing their various organizations into GOD LOVE YOU annu al ass Canterbury is to us what the Pope is to the forefront o f the ecumenical movement. Tucson, Ariz. Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen Major Relig Roman Catholics,” Bishop Donegan went Among the group’s other recommenda­ A recent incident in Warsaw, Poland, tutes in the tions were these: in which some 1,000 Polish Catholics We go to Mass, we say our prayers, we receive tion, repres "Ho is the spiritual leader, but does • That national and local groups marched against Communist party head­ Communion, we help pay for the gymnasium !n the Catholic O] not have all power authority over the choose one specific task in common and quarters, chanting "We forgive, we for­ school with 6 basket-ball standards. Yet we are un­ college here whole Anglican communion as the Pope work to apply the principles of the Dec­ give,” was termed an exercise in religious happy, not just emotionally but even in our faith. The note Second Vati docs over Roman Catholicism.” laration of Human rights in their area, freedom by the Rev. Frands J. Ladowicz, W hy? Because it is half-faith. We are tike the elder p r o p r ia t e The Bishop said he intends to discuss during 1968. 53, who left Poland in 1948. son who stayed in the fa­ emphasized the spirit of the new ecumenical move­ • "Taking note of the phenomena of Father Ladowicz, who live in relative ther's house but was ness, "witn® ment with Archbishop Michael Ramsey of *uprootedness’ in society which leads to seclusion here, said his escape apparently m iserable. He com­ Take of the Chur Canterbury in London next week. the isolation of individuals, as well as was the difference between life and death plained and was unhappy PHILLIPS’ x iK Of MAGNESIA dom for the He foresaw many areas of cooperation that of social, ethnic, and religious or long imprisonment. He had taken part for two reasons: first, he when certain foods cause acid total service already existing iM^tween Catholics and groups, the movements take the initiative in the Warsaw uprising was a na­ could not see why the fa­ Indigetlton or constipation. " . . . It is Protestants. to study m eans of education, action by tionalist leader in the Polish underground ther's house and heaven, Council not "W e are cooperating with all Church­ public authorities, and the necessary for eight years, first during the period of AlWePhimc^ too, should be turned up­ wealth, and es, and the Catholic Church to give some changes in structures for the reintegra­ the Nazi atrocities and later during Com­ lor acid upset. side down for those who AlKttemora b u t also e\ leadership in social action on racial tion of people into the life of the modem munist oppression. left It or were miserable for constipation. sinners and good-for- the appearax issues. world.” "W hat did the marchers hope to " . . .Hence si "These I think are some principal A proposed questionnaire, to be issued prove?” asked Father Ladowicz. He said nothings; second, because is an absolut areas o f cooperation at the moment,” the in November, to explore present and fu­ it was nothing more nor less than an ex­ the elder son was vege- F ath er 1 Bishop said, "and there is cooperation ture ecumenical effort, would be evaluat­ ercise o f religious freedom, a desire o f the I fating, not llving^his piety These Priestly Hands transportatic among theological leaders — leaders of ed in June, 1967, and the meeting will be group to show the Communist control was mildewed and he complicate! the Episcopal church and Catholic open to men, as well as women, who that the Church considers itself free to found God a bore when "scandal” in Church, Episcopalians, Methodists, and have had expmdence in the ecumenical speak its voice. he kept the Command­ Presbyterians.” field. ments. He was not put­ erty. ting his faith into prac­ tice. •*In pasi a d ju s t the Envoy Goldberg immediate « Spanish 'Liberty' Law Some of us fn the w itn ess o r Talks With Pope Can Be Yours! Church are like married couples who after a few he said. "T« years never tell one another "I love you." In like much closei May Pass This Year Vatican City Are Yew • high echool greduele under 30 manner, faith is a tedium when it does not go out to to the pool Asia. They t While in Rome on United Nations • celleg* greduete urtdtr. 40 neighbor and is incapable of sympathizing with the M a d rid business, Ambassador. Arthur Goldberg, and leper, the youth thinking of suicide or those living in poll, in April last year, showed 37 per tnlaraefad In bacemtng • "T h an k s A draft religious-liberty law now in cent of Spanish people believed that some United States envoy to the world peace­ PRIEST OF THE SACREO HEART? hovels in Africa. We take our faith for granted. Like communicatio the hands of the government could be ef­ restrictions on non-Catholics should be keeping body, paid a visit to Pope Paul Than wrhe for more information about the elder son, it expresses itself in formuMzed wor­ VI, on July 8. NCWC news service re­ our adult vocation taminary with ness to the v> fective by the end of this year, if pre­ retained; 48 per cent o f those polled fa­ ha epaclal pra-coUage eourtaa in ship of God but not in a spontaneous love of the hun­ ports that the two discussed world affairs, tire continent sented to the Spanish Cortes (parliament) vored the fireedom contained in the new Utin and alliad aubiacn. leading gry Christ, it writes big checks for rich church in­ principally Vietnam. to a BJL degree. Father Hi when it meets in October. draft law. stitutions without ever tithing $10 of it to bring the The proposed law, the work o f an of­ In May, 1965, Spanish Catholic Action The ambassador had frequently con­ faith to someone in Asia. It is just full of such habits ferred with the Pope in his capacity as ADDRESS ficial commission, establishes equality appealed for "an atmosphere of mutual as routine Tuesday novenas. We are the good' solid U.S. envoy to the United Nations. The among all Spanish dtizens without reli­ respect, whidi should have its jiiridical REV. VCX>TION DIRECTOR middle class who ignore the classless. We are the has taken a deep interest in gious discrimination. expression in a law on religious fieedom.” salt of the earth, but salt that has lost its savor. Pofienc efforts by the U.N. to help reach a TRINmr COLLEGE It provides freedom of association for Action members also pledged them­ peaceful resolution of the Vietnam con­ non-CathoIic clergymen, the right of non- P.O. Box 284-R selves to "avoid rigid doctrinal posi­ flict. After ( Catholics to establish schools, and to have Redlands, Calif. 92374 tions, and the identifying of the The ambassador came to Rome from We are unhappy because the Christ we have In their own cemeteries. Church with merely temporal posi­ Geneva, Switzerland, where he attended a our hearts is a plastic Christ not the flesh and blood Patience in tions and interests." meeting of the U .N . economic and social Christ breathing and suffering In the miserable of Non-Catholics will not be obliged lowing the ^ council. YOUR CRUCIFIX the world. Strange is it not, that the Church and to take part in Catholic religious cer­ Father Cesar Vaca, a leader of the here by Bish His official reason for coming to Rome marriage which are to give us the greatest measure emonies. religious freedom movement among Span­ (rift Boxed enthronOmem was to confer with Italy’s foreign secre­ of joy, are often a burden and a bore because we The; proposed law recognizes reli­ ish Catholics, said the granting of it Altoona-Johnsi tary, Amintore Fanfani, in the latter’s have never expanded our love. Re}oicel Your love Is gious liberty as a personal human would be a "great sacrifice” for them, but "There ma; capacity as President of the United Na­ bigger than your parish, your prayer-book, your com­ right and will guarantee the profes­ a necessary one. ment of unres tions general assembly. placent spiritual fortress. Practice It by self-denial sion and practice, public and private, He pointed out that to grant religious the Church to - for the hungry and you will understand Its beauties. of fuiy religious belief. freedom does not mean the surrendering and tranquil. of a point of doctrine. "Religious liberty is God Love You! It will recognize the right of all reli­ "The more affirmed in the name of the rights of hu­ gious preaching, except that which pro­ the Council’s man conscience,” he said. Priest, 89, W ho Lived vokes disturbances against public order. tion penetrate While the religious freedom enactment GOD LOVE YOU to W. K. for $10. "In apprecia­ Non-Catholic civil marriages will be tery of Christ’ is still pending, some American evangel­ Life of Adventure Dies tion for Our Lord's grace to quit smoking, may we permitted, but baptized Catholics would mission, the ists have been observed passing out their now use the money spent on these 'coffin nails' to have to give up their faith to be married Limbe, Malawi and pride will literature, and trying to start conversa­ nail down the spread of leprosy, hunger and thirst." in a civil ceremony. The Rev. Louis Denis, a French White ileged to be nr tions on religion, especially with students. ... to A. B. for $100. "In thanksgiving for a recov­ The draft was prepared under guid­ Father who had a great interest in Afri­ tical Body,” Bis Proselytizing in the streets is not a ery from a severe heart attack and slight stroke." "Loyalty to ance of Justice Minister Antonio Haria can herbs, died at Likuni hospital after custom in Spain , and is considered an ... to Thomas, age 8, Christine, age 7, Michael, age he continued, " Orioly Urquijo, and Foreign Minister working in this country 61 years. He was M-30 — Size 12" annoyance. 6, P atti, a ge 5, Robert, a ge 4, P au l, a ge 2, for $9.41. I am persuades Fernando Maria Castiella, former ambas­ 89. Walnut - Light Oak Some persons feel that such activities "W e saved this money we got from our Christmases, tian communitj sador to the Holy See. Ordained in France, Father Denis Gold Corpus do more harm than good both to the Valentines and birthdays since our father died." ... Bishop Hog In May this year, secretary general shortly arrived at Mua, on the shores of This is n linndsomc crucifix Spanish Protestants and to the cause of to a Mission Society of Green Bay, Wise, for $50. the Council’s d the Rev. Mr. Jose Cardona Gregori, of the Lake Nyasa. A year later, when he (hut will uruco your liumc or religious freedom. I'Ve admirably as a ;;irt for "Enclosed is a check to help you with your mission butions to the ( Spanish League of Protestant Churches, caught black-water fever and there was any occasion. I*lacc your w o rk . " \ T h e .enthre said that some 40,000 Spanish Protes­ Many Spanish persons have no quinine on hand, his life was saved by Older now. sendinu the cou­ who has been tants worship in Spain’s 400 Protestant scorned this form of proselytizing, iqjections of salt water. pon bciow with your remit­ tance. ton, N J .» for tl churches. arguing that Spain is Catholic and, His interest in African herbs started The color of each of the W ORLD MISSION ROSA­ ducted by An He noted that the situation of the therefore, already Christian, and that at that time. He had a collection o f more CATHOLIC BOOKSHOP, R Y 'S decades symbolizes one of the five continents Philadelphia. country’s Protestants had improved dur­ the evangelists should go to countries than 600 African plants and flowers, INC. of the world where missionaries are laboring to ing past months. that are not yet Christian. mostly connected with traditional medi­ P.O. Bov 2000 NO COD bring souls to Christ. Those of you who cannot go to cine. the Missions can strengthen those who work In your Bishop Santos Molina of the Span­ The new law, i f and when it is passed, Wkhita. Kans. 67201 During World War I, the Nyasaland place by praying for them. To receive the W ORLD W e d d in ) ish Reformed Episcopal Church said will have a decided effect on the Protes­ government appointed Father Denis Enclosed s for MISSION ROSARY which has been blessed by Bish­ recently that the Catholic majority in tants in Spain, but not as much on other tend ma pciipaid; "medical officer” for a large region and in op Sheen, send your request and an offering of $2 to Spain is showing greater tolerance m religious minorities. The wedding 1919 he was commissioned to lead the - M-)0 Walnut Crucifix ll.M The Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 its relations with the small Protestant M ad rid’s J ew ish community, for ex­ Johnson, the fight against "Spanish flu.” — M-11 Light Oak Crucifix S3.M F ifth A venue , N ew Y o rk , N. Y . 10001. minority; both groups "generally ample, has already been given legal sta­ Patrick J. Nu Father Denis bore a scar on his head Tatat Amaunt Cnclatad S showing more open mindedness and bined choir of tus, and the Moslems are building a large from a fight with a leopard in 1921. looking on one another with greater Name ...... two Baltimore mosque. There are few problems between He did much for the development of love and trust.” Address ...... Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and White House ai Catholic and Orthodox Christians in the Central Region, including building a mail it to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National the Cathedral A national Institute for Public Opinion Spain. 17-mile road from the Kasungu road to Zip .. . city ...... Director of The Society for the Propagation of the the (^urch of Nambuma and a bridge over Likuni riv­ Mary have been t r ★ er. F a ith , 366 F ifth Avenue, N ew Y o rk , N. Y . 1000Y. Boosts Peace Corps' 'Citizen Sabbaticals' (Register Special) lecting, training, an d placing o f manpow­ D e n v e r er." Interest among clergymen and reli­ gious in the new "citizen sabbatical" pro­ gram of Peace Corps service for church­ Fire Chiefs' Chaplain men and women is "very high,” according to the first Catholic cleric to accept a For 39th Year staff appointment in the overseas service agency. Baker, Ore. Brother Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V., deputy The appointment of Bishop Francis P. New Diocese in Texas director of the Peace Corps’ Nigerian op­ Leipzig, Bishop of Baker, as chaplain of eration, its second largest, said first vol­ the Oregon Fire Chiefs at their annual The new Diocese of Beaumont, unteers for the program are being trained meeting in Salem, marked the 39th year Tex., to which Pope Paul VI has this summer. that Bishop Leipzig has been named to named Monsignor Vincent M. Harris, Sargent Shriver, former Peace Corps the post. Chancellor of the Diocese of Calves- director, invited the clergy into the Peace Bishop Leipzig was ^ven an honorary ton-Houston, as first Bishop, brings to Corps late in 1965. Volunteers take membership in the Intermountain Fire 10 the number of sees in the Lone Stresses Need for Chaplains two-year leaves of absence from their di­ Chief association in 1951. The Oregon Star state. The Archdiocese of San ocesan or monastic assignments, and are • group includes the 10 Western States, Antonio has the following suffragan Col. Aloysius J. McEIwee (center), U.S. Army chaplain^ formerly of accepted and assigned on the same basis Mexico and the Philippines. Bishop Le­ dioceses: Amarillo, Austin, Bcaiimont, Scranton, Pa., demonstrates on a globe America’s world-wide need for as other Peace Corps volunteers. ipzig gave the memorial address at the Brownsville, Corpus Christ!, Dallas- Armed Forces* chaplains to the Very Rev. Ronald Connors, C.SS.R. (at Volunteers are not permitted "to C)Id Timers’ luncheon at the yearly meet­ Fort Worth, Oklahoma-Tulsa, Calves- left). New York City, and the Very Rev. Benno Mischke, O.S.C., Joliet, 111. proselytize or to w ear clerical or religious ing. ton-Houston, and San Angelo. Chaplain McEIwee made his appe^ at the meeting in St. Benedict’s abbey, clothes . . . There w ill be no special con­ Atchison, Kans., of the Conference o f Major Religious Superiors of Men’s Deaf Convention Set siderations or allowances.” Institutes. He told the superiors the Armed Forces were short more than Brother Leo is in the United States 260 Catholic chaplains. San Antonio — The In­ ASK ST. JUDE FOR HELP for consultations, training center visits, ternational Catholic Deaf and other Peace Corps chores in addition association will hold its to conducting conferences on behalf of the annual convention here citizen sabbatical program. July 10 to 17. Seminars in Solemn Novena in his honor World Eyes Your Poverty, He said he had found a need for "bet­ the liturgy and adminis­ ter definition” of the program and noted tration of the sacraments, JULY 20 to 28 the proposal involved a "radical depar­ and pre-Cana and Cana ture” for interested priests, religious, and conferences w ill be held for ‘Tor after they (the brethren who have members of the Hierarchy. Religious Are Reminded persons unable to bear yone to sleep in the peace of Christ) have Ryan also expressed a desire for more been receireil into their heavenly home and Atchison, Kan. ing as the "consequence" of the Council and, in many cases, also "dialogue" between- the Peace Corps and unable to speak. are present to the lord, through Him and *RcIigious can become slaves to their decree; Bishops and religious superiors about the with Him and in Him, they do not cease to properties," a leading moral theologian "The religious communities are obliged possible exchange o f data gathered by the intercede with the Father for ns. . . . warned delegates to a meeting of U.S. . . . to liberate themselves from every­ Peace Corps in recruiting, screening, se- Thos, by their brotherly ioterest, cor weak­ superiors o f orders o f priests and Broth­ thing which is not necessary for the tem­ VOCATIONS— MEN ness is greatly strengthened.” ers. poral life of those who have made vows of Holy Cross Brothers He said their communities must live poverty — that, means that the necessity Serve God' In — Paragraph 49, and work in a manner and in settings should be measured in view of the ideal • Teaching •MIssione A 1 ‘The Constitiition on the Chnrcli” • Social Work •Guidance I F T u that make plain to everybody they prac­ of poverty and in view of the poor in the • Trades - •Accounting Second VaUcan Council tice their vow of'poverty in conformity environment to whom the Religious For Information literature write: with conditions of the poor throughout should be near; and for the carrying out Brother Banel. C.S.C. EVEN THOUGH YOUR NEED SEEMS HOPELESS the world. of the specific religious mission of the in­ St. Edward's University ____ Box-7 Austin. Texas 79794 PUT IT BEFORE ST. JUDE WITH CONFIDENCE Father Bernard Haering, C.Ss.R., ou­ stitute." tlined the responsibilities of poverty for He acknowledged it is "surely not easy Fin n t atd nail the n o p n belev, lodlcaliiif yier pelltln, and R win i i those who take its vow in three addresses • to determine how much is necessary for placid bilor, the Striae diria, thf Knena. Yin can participate in the splritnal that were the highlight of the ninth the mission of a community," and said benefits either b; attending the services at the Shrine or by elferiig the Niveei prayers printely or le year o n cberch. annual assembly of the Conferences of the Decree certainly did not mean "to im­ IN YOUR SIZE Major Religious Superiors of Men’s Insti­ pose on the modem apostle a time-wast­ 1 tutes in the United States. The organiza­ ing, old-fashioned system of working or GIFT BOXED $1.00 rititiiL. :elve tion, representing 35,000 members o f 94 tools o f work." Catholic orders, met at St. Benedict’s This Is e etrikiiiE fiv^way meda) Hiw l. I the "On the one side the wealthy modem with a cross in the eeater and a ! un- college here June 29-JuIy 2. . society o f today makes is p^jrchologically combinatieo Scapular, Miraculeaa, M driss. aith. The noted Redemptorist, analyzing the impossible to live the poor, most simple St. Joseph and St. Cfaristopbo on the projecUona of the miciforxn. !lder Second Vatican C o un dl’s D e cre e on A p ­ life as for instance the Monks of the des­ City____ .StalL. propriate Renewal of Religious Life, Fine haliaa •■inltaa itoei. -hndiom } fa- erts of Egypt or even the religious of the MaU to; SHRINE OF ST. JUDE THADDEUS emphasized the importance of giving wit­ plated chaina. availaUa in 4 lengths. was 17th century," he said. E ndow you mootj tot the 1909 South Ashland Avenua • Chicago, Illinois 60608 om- ness, "witness to the eschatological reality "On the other side the modem world and dudna. ippy of the Churdi, the witness of total free­ has developed new forms of ownership / he dom for the coming of the Lord and of and participation and a much sharper ! fa­ total service in humility." conscience in matters of social justice. tten, " ... It is important to realize that the What, in the epoch of feudalism, was up- C!k>uncil not only forbids ’luxury, excessive considered normal would now provide the who wealth, and accumulation of possessi(«s,' greatest scandal." 3ble but also everything which would make Father Haering said, however, "the or- the appearance of such a thing," he said. new circumstances" do make necessary "a use . .Hence simplicity in all external forms courageous revision of the system of the >ge- is an absolute necessity." bene&na, especially in Europe, of begging iety F a th e r H a e rin g pointed out modm^i alms (by) mendicants and non-mendi­ he transportation and mmmunicatioas have cants, especially if they are not really complicated the problem of avoiding poor mid do not really appear to be poor." hen THE ROLY FATHER'S MTSSiON MO TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH nd- "scandal" in violating the witness to pov­ Father Haering also took up the ques­ >ut- erty. tion of the individual member of religious New Cross — 216 Feet Up C A T H O L I C POLICE Four native Sisters in Shimoga, southern India, a o communities and bis re^x>i^bilities to BOOKSHOPa INC. BURN fled for their lives May 11 when police burned **In past eras it was sufficient to the vow of poverty. The superiors must Its original cross toppled by an P.O. Box 2000 NO C’OD THEIR their convent to the ground. They were **en- adjust the witness of poverty to the make sure, he said, that their members earthquake in April, 1965, Holy Rosa­ Wichita. Kans. 67201 CONVENT croachers on public property," the police said. ry parish in Tacoma, Wash., will high­ TO The Sisters had come from Kerala State with immediate environment in which the fully understand them. Enclosed S ...... t o t witness or the scandal could arrive," The religious, Father Haering said, light its 75th anniversary celebration which send me postpaid T H E 600 families of squatters to protect the children he ....)20i/ii4a with 27" C hain GROUND and teach them. . . . The burning, says Arch­ he said. "Today the world has come with the installation of a new 16-foot ew should strive to impose on himself re­ ....2201/1147 With 24" C hain bishop Parecattil, was "merciless”. . . . Mean­ cross on top the 216-foot spire on ....22II/II4S with U " Chain ke much closer together. We are visible strictions greater than the minimums set while, the Sisters (Daughters of Mary immacu­ Aug. 13. Father William Maat, O.S.B. ....2211(114$ with tS" chain to to the poor nations of Africa and forth by the rules of the order. late) are living with the squatters in a temporary he Asia. They watch us critically. "If the poverty of the members does, pastor, estimates more than 7,500 per­ N a m e ...... camp until they get funds for a permanent con­ sons will attend the two-day celebra­ in not go beyond what the rules and the su­ Address ...... vent of their o w n .. . . The convent will cost only "Thanks to modem social means of periors impose on all, the witness of pov­ tion, including' Bing Crosby, whose $1,950 but the Sisters are penniless. . . . Help ke S t a t e ...... Z i p ...... »r- communication we can give a visible wit­ erty will be very weak,” he said. "It be­ parents, Harry L. Crosby and Cather­ them? Name the convent (with chapel) for your ness to the whole world or scandedlze en­ longs to the evangelical coimsel, that one ine Harrigan. were married in Holy C i t y ...... favorite saint, in your toved ones' memory, if n- . you give it all by yourself. Mail today as much tire continents." always try to do more than what is im­ R osary c h u rc h J a n . 4, 1894. T h e alum ­ n- as you can, at least ($100, $75, $50, $25, $10, Father Haering presented the Ibllow- he posed by common rule and by precept." inum plate cross w ei^is 200 poui^s. $5, $ 2). Fever, dysentery and other diseases are ts i . spreading in the camp, and the Sisters need id your help right now. le Authoress Wins Papal Medal Patience Urged Dear Msgr., For Book on Hitler's Victims My twelve-year-old grandnephew has fit- tie or no sight in one eye. but, please God, After Council Rome — The Papal medal "Pro- Ec- work in the archives of Church and State FOR it may return. I am so grateful i am enclos- clesia et Pontifice" has been bestowed on you have marshalled a documentation of THE ing $120 in thanksgiving. Take care of a Altoona, Pa. )d Benedikta Maria Kempner of Lansdownc, the many priests who because of their B LIN D sightless child in Gaza. Patience in the midst o f confusion fol­ of Pa., for her book on priests who were, ex­ religious convictions had to suffer the loss K. McG. lowing the Vatican Council was urged id ecuted by order o f Hitler’s courts. o f their lives. The Holy Father recognizes here by Bishop James J. Hogan at his your work with faithful attention.” It was the first time this honor was enthronement as spiritual head of the Mrs. Kempner says this is an exhaus­ Altoona-Johnstown diocese. bestowed on a laywoman for a literary "H O W People in New York City— housewives, lawyers, is tive list of all clergymen. Catholic and CAN doctors, teachers. businessmen~are reading "There may be a sensationalized ele­ work. 1- Protestant, sentenced to death for resis­ I textbooks aloud, recording them for the blind. 3l m ent o f unrest, a degree o f confusion in The citation said, "After long years of tance to the Nazis. H ELP . . . In the Gaza Strip 76 blind boys and girls (all the Church today. But let us be patient 5. A of them Moslems) are learning how to earn and tranquil. BUND their own living in the Holy Father’s Pontifical "The more our people come to study CHILD?" Mission Center for the Blind. . . . You can help, the Council’s central Dogmatic Constitu­ regardless of where you live. $300 pays in full tion penetrated so deeply into the mys­ for one year’s training for a blind child. $5 Will INVEST for LIFE and ETERNITY buy clothes for him, $2 will give him lunch for tery of Christ’s Church, her nature, her Scuba diving? two months. mission, the more filled with gratitude through our Mission Contract and pride will be future generations priv­ Why not anytime, ileged to be members of the Lord’s Mys­ You will have an attured incoma from your money, and your tical Body," Bishop Hogan said. good dead will aiiin naody atudanti lo tha Prietihood. any day all A GIFT An easy way to help the Holy Father Is to use "Loyaity to and love for the Church," T H A T KEEPS our legal title when you make your will: C a t h o - he continued, "w ill equal in days to come, summer long. GIVING Lie N e ar Ea s t W e l f a r e A s s o c ia t io n . I am persuaded, that of the infant Chris­ If you Invest money through our LIFE INCOME MISSION tian community.” CONTRACT (AN ANNUITY) you will have . . . Enjoy this Dear ^ Bishop Hogan commented on each of C o n s ig n o r e n c l o s e d p l e a s e f in d $ . the Council’s documents and their contri­ • No worry about the stock market. A n interest check every month marvelous Nolait: rnp butions to the Church. as long as you live. \ The .enthronement of Bishop Hogan, freedom with Please who has been auxiliary Bishop of Tren­ • A remembrance in the prayers and AAasses of our S.V.D. mission­ return coupon with your street. ton, NJ^., for the past six years, w as con­ aries throughout the world. Tampax tampons. offering . ducted by Archbishop John J. Krol of • The consolation of aiding the Apostolic work of the Church. Philadelphia. Worn'internally THE C4TH0UC HEM EASY WEIFARE ASSOCIATION ilftnutiH keM » they’re the Wedding Choir Selected Ttrict ctiifideate. NEAR W ashington modern way. The wedding August 6 of Luci Baines WIITE IVHSSIOIMS Johnson, the President’s daughter, and T0D«r TO FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN. President Patrick J. Nugent will feature a com­ TAMP£^. MSGR. JOHN G. NOLAN, National SecreUry bined choir of 100 men and boys from Write: C a t h o l ic N e a r E a s t W elf/^re A s s o c . two Baltimore Catholic churches. The 330 Madison Avenue*New York, N.Y. 10017 SANinilT nOItCTIOR WORN lITTCRNALLr Telephone; 212/YUkon 6-5840 White House announced the choirs from REV. FATHER RALPH S.V.D. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES MADE ONLY BY TAWPA)I IRCOfiPOUlUI. PAIWER. the Cathedral of Mary Oia* Queen and MASS. the Church of the Immaculate Heart of 316 N. MICHIGAN / CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60601 M ary have been selected. ★ ★ Life of the . Spirit ask a LEARN P.O. BOX 1620 DENVER,COLO. Existentialism Masculine Influence • Q. Please give me a simple and un­ •f* THE^ derstandable definition of existentiRl- ism. A. A simple and easy definition of this . In Spirituality Needed philosophical movement is impossible be­ RENEWAL cause it is anti-intellectual, subjective, By Rev. Joseph A. Hughes lect and w ill and emotion to accept the teachers or women teachers of religion, and divided into various camps. mystery of God on the terms of God and we would cast oxir ballot for the men. • About the only immediately imder- It is not too early to ju dge that in a The reason for this is not that men standable thing concerning existentialism basic sense Vatican II Council has re­ to bring God into the affairs of man. The fruit of this effort must be deep­ are better teachers or easier to recruit or is that it is interested in the concrete, • stored a more favorable im age to religion ened Christian faith, strengthened Chris­ easier to manage. The reason is that — "real” existence of the individual man; around the world. It did this by making tian character and stepped-up CHRIS­ other things being equal, men, by nature, whence its name. It tries to understand religion intellectually respectable in many TIAN ACTION. The time has struck m history and Divine Providence, are in a everything in terms of the self and its new quarters. the thought o f local commumties and in position to exert greater influence upon relationships, without the use of rational This was an advance because for sev­ the crises of international councils for the their contemporaries. principles. ■ ^ eral previous generations religion was followers of Christ to accept the judgment Bi Vatican // — The qualities that men can give to the A typical example of existentialist considered on one hand as a series of ex­ o f Christ that the technicalities and su­ character of growing children is a present thinking is the way the foundes .of the . ercises in theological subtlety by modem perficialities o f religion must cede to the and expanding need for the people of school, Soeren Kierkegaard, arrived at inner and stirring realities of faith and to a n d N o w ? scholars o f medieval mentality and, on God. A large part o f the world’s success­ the existence of God: The self needs , ful- . th e persistent dem ands o f justice^ ^ d By Rev. Cranor Graves the other hand, the pious prattling of old ful activity — politics, business, science, fillment,but it cannot fulfill itself, inhere-• charity: "Unless you have more religion By a vast majority members of the ladies and the lisping prayers o f innocent pftmmnT>ir.flHnnB — is in the keeping o f fore, it must find fulfillment' in some-.- than the Scribes and Pharises you ^ o ll Catholic Church are lay people. Bless the children. men o f our times. Religion will prosper, thing that transcends itself, which is God. not enter the kingdom o f heaven.** O Fathers of the Council for treating (in the A more specific point o f advancement too, — and especially — when its sub­ This is not . a strict argument', but .jt ' Constitution on the Church) the people of stance is filled in large measure by mas­ makes a kind of sense. to the cause of religion is the current ex­ If our premise for today is accep­ B y J God, all o f us together, before discussing culine wisdom and masculine concern for On the other hand, ’ the argument of pectation that in future years there will table, the thesis for today mimt say • The Chi the hierarchy or the laity or the reli­ the Body of Christ. the atheistic existentialist, Jean-Paul be a much greater involvement of men that there is a growing need *- indeed Bishop i Oajmen, that is) in the direct service of The work of religious instruction and Sartre, that man is free, and therefore, gious. a universal mandate — for more States to W e can never afford again to be con­ the Church. spiritual formation must receive imp^us ' God does not exist, makes no sense at all. • this weeh men-teachers of religion. Women have from the addition o f men teachers. The tent to see the Chimdi in any view ex­ their powers and their vocation as laymen of our age — and of any age — "Its pessimistic tinge, its tendency to the natio cept one that will show us to be one-in- There is hope now that men of the affirm the irrationality o f life, its agnostic bances is teachers. represent a force and an influence which parishes who in years past were not­ variety, united in Christ, one in co- have- too long been missing from the attitude toward God and the supernatu­ equality.” ed for skirting (if you will pardon the . responsiijility and interdependence. They are at the present time — at planning and teaching councils of the ral, make existentialism unacceptable, "I could word) the edges of real religious com­ “ A s the human body, which has many least in many homes — doing the work Church. without important reservations, to the immediate mitment will gradually become lead­ parts, is a unity, and those parts, despite of spiritual formation almost entirely Christian” (Parents: Dictionary of Moral old R. Pei their multiplicity, constitute one single ers, spokesmen, writers — and teach­ alone. They must continue their work Theology). Insofar as it repudiates all "Just give body, 80 it is with Christ.” (ICor. 12:12- ers — of religion in the most funda­ w ithin the framework o f their competence that is absolute, existentialism was full civil mental and useful manner. .13). 'and opportunity. condemned by Pius XII (Human! rights evt The new c^l, nevertheless, is to the Generis). If used judicially, the system gets as so It is clear that we have been a clerical W e prefer to the process o f teach­ A G re at m en o f the timpfl to enlist as teachers of into this cc Church. W hat we desire cow is a deepen­ ing religion by a more serious l:itle, has value in making religion, in the ex­ religion in their homes and in classrooms These r ing conviction that all who share the namely, spiritual formation- Spiritual for­ istentialist term, "meaningful.” and in apostolic action centers of all than adop- Christian vocation need each other. m ation consists in much more than in­ M ista k e tellectual persuasion. It includes all the lands. I f we had to decide in some kind said. The; ”I f the foot should say, *Because I am means by which man is moved in intel­ of emergency whether to recruit men By Rev. John A. O ’Brien, Ph.D. equal emp not a hand, I don’t belong to the body,* How Many Defect? The University of Notre Dame Q. A Protestant friend has just re­ tion, and 1 does that alter the fact that the foot is a nity to fu part of the body?” G Cor.' 12:15) The beginning of the convert decline turned from Switzerland. Ho said that Catholic priests are leaving the "for a more coincided with the launching of the ecu­ "T h is is Love/Not Battle menical movement by Pope John XXIII in Church in Europe at the rate of 1,000 are trying Just as the body o f Christ does not 'I960. The ensuing discussion centered on per year. Is there any possibility of said. "Les function healthily when its lay members the prospect of removing the causes of checking on this? American c are considered appendages (even uncon­ the separation of Frotestsnt denomina­ A. What is gratuitously asserted can sciously), so neither can the responsible tions, stemming from the religious be gratuitously denied. There are no ac-< laity dismiss the "cloth” as having "had T H E 50- upheaval at the time o f the Reformation. figures on the number of defected their try at guiding the body.’* This is the priests throughout the world. Statistics in ary Bishop temptation of any previously neglected or' The age-old dream of a united Chris­ the Netherlands indicate that these do is the first unappreciated group, to come up swing­ tendom took possession o f all segments o f not number 2 per cent of the total num­ pointed to ing. But this cannot make for a healthy the Church and created a spirit of ber of priests in that country. archy in tl body o f Christ. warmth and friendship toward our sepa­ Let us take the 1,000 figure. Out of The Most rated brethren. Catholic leaders rightly It is not the role of either to be the 270,000 priests in Europe, the number of Healy, one pointed out that the immediate purpose of sole guide of the body. There is one. lapsed priests for any one year would served as ’ the newly opened dialogue is to achieve land. Mo. Head, Christ. There is one Soul, His Holy amount to only a little more than a third good will and mutual imderstanding. years o f the Spirit. Pope John once said, *T am not of one per cent of the total. Within six years others would be ordedned and many B ish o p here to guide the Church; I am here to This seems to have created the of those who defected would return to the Denver for witness how the Holy Spirit guides the* Impression that convert making is Church. It would be hard to prove that to relative Church.** completely ont of atyle, because it the total number of priests who never Monday ane So, too, the bishops of the Council. might impair the eonmenical move­ return would amount to more than 2 per to d e p a rt Their diverse ideas, when Vatican II ment. Hence there was an immediate cent of the total number of priests. Oakland, C opened in 1962, read like a