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• DePAUl.. Stores open new branch, see l*age 2. COLORADO’S LARGEST WEEKLY • FILM classifications. Page H. Thursday, M arch 9, 1967 V O L . L X l N o . 31 Installation May 17 For New Archbishop Delegate To Officiate Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, Apostolic Delegate in the who has served the archdiocese United States, Washington, for 36 years. will install the Most Rev. James A t a meeting of the Con- V. Casey as Archbishop of suitors of the Archdiocese on D enver in ceremonies to be Feb. 24 Archbishop Vehr was held in the Denver Cathedral elected to be the administrator of the Immaculate Conception of the archdiocese until the on Wednesday, May 17, begin­ Canonical installation of his ning at 11 a.m. successor. Archbishop Casey Following the installation of was named Ordinary of the Archbishop-designate Casey by Diocese of Lincoln, Neb., on the Apostolic Delegate there June 14, 1957. Governor Invited w ill be a Concelebrated Mass The appointment of Arch- Archbishop • Cfovernor John A. I.ove, left, accepts his ticket to the Knights of Colum­ Designate Casey in which the Bishops of the bishop-designate Casey marked bus 3oth annual Mass, Corporate Communion and breakfast from grand Province will join their new knight Jack Knudsen. The event will be held Sunday, March 12, in the the second time that an Ordi­ Denver Cathedral beginning with Mass at 8 a.m. Breakfast will follow at Archbishop and the Apostolic nary of the Denver See has 9:15 a.m. in the main ballroom of the Denver Hilton hotel. Bishop Alden J. Delegate in offering the Mass. come from the Diocese of Lin­ Bell of Sacramento, Calif., will be principal speaker. Archbishop-designate Casey coln, Neb. Bishop J. Henry Ti- News-Points was named Archbishop of Den­ hen was transferred from Lin­ Vice Chairmen Meeting March 10 ver on Feb. 22 when Pope Paul coln to Denver on Sept. 21, Gift to Camp St. Malo V I announced the retirement of 1917. Eleanore M. Weckbaugh of Denver has Development Drive announced that she is giving .$5,000 to Camp St. Malo for boys, near Estes Park, in memory of her aunt, the late Mrs, Oscar L. Malo. O pen Discussion Scheduled Planning Progresses •ml Loretto Academy to Close The organizational stage of the Third Annual Development Fund Cam- ih- Santa Ke N. Mex. — Historic Ixiretto academy will close its Abortion Bill Hearing I paign moved into high gear this week with the regional meeting of vice TkS doors at the end of the 1968-69 school year. The academy, chairmen throughout the Archdiocese o f Denver. • founded 114 years ago. is said to be the first girls’ school in A public hearing is Arizona, and Nebraska isting laws permitting March 3, all o f the Colora­ scheduled at 2 o’clock this have killed abortion liber­ therapeutic abortions vir­ The vice chairmen of all St. Francis de Sales’ gym- >rd the Far West. ’’The fate of the so-called ’’miraculous staircase.” parishes in the metropoli- nasium on Friday, March do Springs area met at St. part o f the academy’s chapel, which is considered by experts to afternoon (March 9) in alization measures, and the tually unneces.'^ary, that is, Mary’s, and the Greeley — bIs tan area will assemble in ip , evening. Last Friday. be one o f the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the Room 320 of the State proposal bein g considered most of th J traditional Fort Collins area parishes >m country, will apparently be left to the buyer of the property. Capitol for open discussion in New York w’as consid­ threats to maternal health met Monday, March 6, at 8— The .staircase is reputed to be the work of an unknown carpen­ of the proposal to relax ered "d ea d " for this ses­ during pregnancy have ter, who built it without a single word and then disappeared. St. Peter's in Greeley. Colorado’s restrictions on sion. been eliminated. Farmers Can Solve abortion. The Indiana legislature, BISHOP David Maloney, Hits Abortion The hearing, called by however, passed a bill to Even the existing law’s, Auxiliary of Denver, pre­ Atlanta — Proposed bills before the Georgia legislature Chairman Ralph Cole of relax that state’s abortion including Colorado’s, are Problem of Hungry siding at the meeting, re­ which would legalize sterilization and abortion have been the House Committee on law — a move one news­ considered too lax by ported on the results of the denounced by Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan of Atlanta. H ealth , W elfare, and In­ paper predicted would turn Catholics and others 1966 campaign and pointed Legislators would put themselves in the role of "human stitutions. originally had Indiana into a haven for who believe no innocent out the objectives o f the m a n ip u la to rs " if the sterilization bill passes, he stated, been scheduled for March 7 abortion seekers. human life is forfeit ac­ World, Soys Priest coming year. and would give minor judges and doctors the power over but was postponed. The Colorado proposal cording to an arbitrarily By .Jack Bacon the visit to the archdiocese Father Robert Syrianey, human life which has always been properly God’s alone. campaign director, outlined ur». \ He described the abortion proposal as being of far more Th e bill was introduced would extend grounds for assigned priority. Members of St. Peter’s was part o f a schedule that destructive import. "T o destroy innocent life o r to mutilate with strong support, 37 of legal killing of unborn parish at Fleming. Colo., included a survey of rural the cam paign procedures, the organs that make it possible,’’ Archbishop Hallinan the 65 members of the children, now permitted Modern scientific know’l- joined Tuesday in a Day of conditions in South Viet- "'hile Gregory edge has established be­ nam and Laos late last Smith discussed how a ' declared, "is God's dominion, not ours and not the House and 16 of the 35 only to "prevent serious Christian Rural Living, yond doubt the life in the fall; sends him into a wide successful A.D.h. campaign state’s.” members of the State Sen­ and permanent bodily inju­ blending the liturgy and variety o f rural areas in could be a most fittin g ate having signed it as ry” to the mother, to in­ womb is human life from Christian principles of so­ the United States through- tribute to Archbishop Vehr co-sponsors. clude the following cases: the moment of conception, cial justice into the life of Pope's Pledge to Students out the year; and will take und a fitting welcome ior • When pregnancy re­ and that it is life depen­ their agricultural commu­ him to next fall for his successor, Archbi.shop- — Pope Paul VI offenKi the blessings and LANGUAGE of the sults from rapx?, including dent on the mother only nity. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor the international congress designate Casey, encouragement of the Church to a program sponsored by Fax m easure makes it similar statutory rape, or incest; for sustenance — as it re­ Romana - International Catholic Student Organization to assist Edward W. O'Rourke, ex­ of the lay apostolate and a The financial statement to pro-abortion legislation • When a majority of a mains for some time after Latin American collegians studying in Europe. The pastoral ecutive director of the Na­ meeting of the Internation­ for 1966 as submitted hy introduced in nearly half committee o f three doctors birth. care of these young university students, he said, is an "urgent, tional Catholic Rural Life al Catholic Rural associa­ the Archbi.shop is printed delicate task which can be realized in many ways and which the states this year. The appointed from the staff of below. L E C iA L precedent has Conference (NCRLC), and tion. the Church blesses and promotes.” . legislatures of New Mexico, the accredited hospital con­ established the human the Rev. Roy Figlino, pas­ His travels and his six cerned decide termination years with the outspoken IN succeeding weeks a being’s right to life before tor of St. .Augustine’s par­ of pregnancy is medically NCRLC acquaint him with series of articles will spell birth. Only a few days ago ish, Brighton, and Denver necessary to protect the a wide range of social and out in detail the manner the New Jersey State Su­ archdiocesan rural life physical and mental health economic ills besetting ag­ in which the development preme Court ruled that a director, helped the Rev. of the mother. Robert Meznar and his St. riculture and its practi­ fund has been administered defective child’s right to and the tremendous effect • When the same ma­ Peter’s parishioners with tioners here and abroad. life was greater than the jority decides there has the program. "We have a hungry it has had in the growth of been "possible" physical or wish o f his parents to pre­ (Turn to Page 7) the archdiocese. vent his birth — his par­ mental damage to the un­ L IT U R C H C A L features ents had sued two physi­ born child. of the day were the "bless­ cians for malpractice be­ ing of soil and seed" and O fficia l cause the doctors refused T H E Colorado proposal, celebration of Mass. Dis­ to kill their son, now 7, in Archdiocese of Denver and those in other states, cussion o f farm problems the womb. and the rural apostolatc CHANCERY OFFICE represent the culmination The New Jersey court followed lunch ser\’cd by 1536 Logan Street of a nation-wide campaign said it sympathized with the women of the parish. that began in the late the parents, but said: For Monsignor O’Rourke, Statement 1950s to broaden the var­ . . the righ t o f the ALES ious abortion laws. child to live is greater The campaign, oddly than and precludes their Archdiocesan Development enough, coincides with ad­ parents’ right not to en­ vancements in medic al dure emotional and finan­ Fund-1966 science that make the ex- cial injury." Scmiiia/ui RECEIPTS FROM ARCHDIOCESAN DEVEl.OPMENT FUND ...... $ 914.874.75- O fficial Reserve Fund from 1965 ...... 148.988.72 Interest Received ...... 16.611.81 Archdiecose ol Denver The Denver Archdiocesan 1,080.475.28 CHANCERY OFFICE Chancery office reports a total DISBURSEMENTS: of $28 donated toward semi­ 1536 l4>gan Street nary burses during the past 1. Prop erty secured for future parishes, improve­ week. ments, taxes ...... 351,360.71 Episcopal Appointments — 1967 Donations for the St. .Jude 2. Aid to Missions, Mission Priests ...... 49.298.67 Burse were received from a) Calhnn Church completed...... 71,930.96 Wednesday, April 5 — Denver, Aurora, St. Therese, Denver. P. C., $1; Denver. L. 3. Newman Foundation at State University in Confirmation — 7:30 p.m. S.M.. $10; Denver, L. E. M.. B ou ld er...... 37,686.79 Sunday. April 9 — Boulder, Sacred Heart, Confirmation $5; Denver, Mrs. R. R., $.'j; a) Allocated to proposed Newman Foundation, Fort — 4:00 p.m. Denver. H. B.. $5; Denver, E. Collins ...... 200,000.00 Regis Wins Cage Title M., $2. 4. C.C.D. Program, compensation teaching personnel Sunday, April 9 — Boulder, St. Thomas Aquinas, Con­ AM offerinKs toward the 556 Mayor Tom Currigan of Denver, left, did the honors Sunday. March 5, firmation — 7:45 p.m. various burses are used to and religious Migrant Program...... 34.439.92 as he presented the championship trophy to Regis after the Raiders Monday, April 10 to Friday, April 14 — Chicago, III. — educate young men for the 5. Tuition for students and student priests at Catho­ captured the 29th annual Denver Catholic High School Invitational Bas­ Meeting of the American Hierarchy. priesthood. 7’hey may he sent lic University and Rome ...... en ketball Tournament at the Auditorium Arena. The gleaming trophy is the Sunday, April 16 — Denver. Christ the King, Confirma­ direct to the Archdiocesan a) New High School Site, Colorado Springs 11 th won by Regis in the long history of the evenL Regis defeated SL tion — 4:00 p.m Chancery OHice, 1636 Logan 6. Expenses, printing, mailing, etc...... oi- Joseph’s, 50-43, in the championship game. Details are on page 9. Turn to Page 2) street. I>enver. 7. Reserve Fund ...... Jo8./52.31

J Page 2 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ______Thursday, March 9 , 1967 'Did Not Intend to Speak Unfavorably' Cardinal Denies Slur Against the Blue Army Vatican City — (N O — in Rome Feb. 13 about the .John X X III. who, after "The Cardinal told me." an exploitation of the se­ Cardinal A ifr^ o Ottaviani, m essage o f Fatim a and, reading it, consigned the said Father Richard, "that cret of Fatima even though Pro-Prefect of the Doctrinal among other things, noted letter to the Vatican's se­ he had absolutely nothing many other publications Congregation, "had no in­ that part of the message cret archives. against the Blue Army of have treated the matter at tention of speaking against Our Lady gave to the Our Lady of Fatima. He length.” the Blue Arm y” in a re­ three children in Fatima. ACCORDING to the said he could not under­ M«>nsignor Harold V. th i cent talk he made concern­ , during the ap­ stand how this reference Colgitn, founder and summary distributed when ph ing the third secret of Fa­ paritions there in 1917 is he sp(poke, the Curcfinal came to be in the press president of the Blue tima, according to Munsi- still secret. It was written compiluined about those release . . . and repeaUfd Army said: "I absolutely gnor Fausto Vallainc, the down by Lucy, one of the who try to make deduc­ that I should transmit to deny Blue Army conjec­ ’s press officer. three who saw the vision, tions about the secret the director of Osservu- tures about the secret. Cardinal Ottaviani spoke and was given to Pope me.ssage or even distribute tore Romano the directive Our attitude has been what they allege are texts to withdraw the incrimi­ constantly governed by of it. "There even came nating passage and that I the Bishop of Fa­ Faith ‘Fundamental’ into existence,” said the write an explanation of the tima . . . In our own original report attributed Blue Army which should magazine, "S ou l" (in the to Cardinal Ottaviani. "a be published later to cor­ U.S.), there has not been Pope Paul Declares so-called Blue Army which rect the imprc.ssion created one word about the se­ gives special tone and a in the world press.” c r e t s in c e 1960, oth er than the statement that Vatican City — In an announcement of the special interpretation to Development Fund Drive audience granted to circus Gospel which must be the mystery of the secret, F A T H E R Richard went Pope John decided not performers, Pope Paul VI accepted with faith. that is, to something that on to say that "one can to make it public and Some of the vice chairmen who will work on the advanced gifts com­ told of his decision to pro­ "And the function of it cannot interpret because scrutinize the Blue Army one stating that an abso­ mittee phase of the third annual Archdiocesan Development Fund drive claim a "year of faith” be­ teaching belonging to the it is not known.” publication in every issue lute silence has been are shown mapping plans for the drive. Left to right are Frank Tettermen, ginning June 29 to com­ Apostles, and to the since 1951 without finding kept regarding the se­ Paul Murray, and Eugene Steinke.______memorate the 19th centen­ Church’s magisterium (This first report was one word which resembles cret." ary of the martyrdom of which derives from the carried in the "Denver Sts. Peter and Paul. Apostles, represents the Catholic Register" March 8fh De Paul Retail The Pontiff told artists first of the powers which 2, Page 11). GOD LOVE YOU and personnel of the Ital­ govern the Church since Eight hundred years before Our Blessed Lord, ian Darix Togni Circus: Christ proclaimed in the Monsignor Vallainc said Isaias the prophet foretold He would be the Suffering "We may ask why in the act of sending the Apostles Cardinal Ottavini "did not Servant, a Man of Sorrows: "He was the most abject Store Sets Opening planned celebration the forth on their mission in intend to speak unfavora­ of men ... his look was hidden and despised ... he center of attention should the world: 'Go and teach.’ bly of the Blue Army and hath borne our infirmities and carried our sorrows The eighth St. Vincent Wazee street in downtown 5:30 p.m. every day except be given to faith, and not "Equally fundamental is in fact, asked Osservatore and we thought of him as de Paul Society retail store Denver; 1438 S. Broadway; Sunday. to other aspects of the faith in relation to our in­ Romano, Vatican City a l e p e r . . . h e w a s will open Thursday, March 3 5 0 0 S. B r o a d w a y in Revenue from retail sales apostolic witness, as for in­ clusion into the plan con­ daily (which printed the wounded for our iniqui­ stance their work in build­ 16, at 1590 Elmira street, Englewood; 4320 Morrison fin a n c e s St. V in c e n t’s ceived by God to elevate us written summary of his ties, he was bruised for ing up the Church, or on Aurora. ro a d ; 7505 G ra n d vie w charitable program of pro­ to a new and supernatural talk), to remove his re­ our sins . . . and by his their charity. The store, housed in the avenue in Arvada, and viding free clothing and life.” marks on this matter be­ bruises, we are healed." "This choice of faith as old Post Office building, 6525 E. 72nd place in furniture to the needy cause they seemed to infer (Isaias 53:1-5) Today, will sell used clothing and Commerce City. A ll stores poor, on a non-denomina- the first and lasting gift Forty Hours' of the Apostles can be a criticism which he had 2 ,0 0 0 years later, we household furnishings at are open from 9 a.m. to lional basis. Christians "commem­ explained . . . first by the no intention of making.” reduced prices. Devotions o ra te '' Our Lord's fact that faith is funda­ "The Aurora store will Episcopal Appointments — 1967 Passion. But is it easier CO mental in the economy In Paris, the Rev. And operate the same way as (Continued From Page 1) March 12. 1967 to identify with the t i c of our salvation, funda­ rew Richard, editor of the our other outlets," said Passion Sunday by Monday, April 17 — Calhan, St. Michael, Dedication — mental in the mission of national French newspaper, crucified Christ this Lent Vincent Schmitz, hoard Le 5;00 p.m. the Apostles. They are L ’ H om m e N ou veau , re than it was for the president o f St. Vincent St. Joseph Polish, G r Tuesday. A pril 18 — Denver, Englewood, All Souls, witnesses; their chief ported that he personally Apostles who deserted de Paul stores. "Ours Confirmation' — 7:30 p.m. Denver spoke with Cardinal Otta­ Him? Today, men do not h a mandate, their mission Sts. Peter and Paul, be: are th rift stores for Wednesday, April 19 — Denver, Westminster, Holy begins with the viani after the statement feel sorry for the Christ people who can afford to Trinity, Confirmation — 7:30 p.m. Wheatridge had been printed. Who Loved them enough p ay som ething, but not Thursday, April 20 — Welby, Assumption, Confirmation Holy Trinity, to suffer for them; they full retail price. All mer- _ 7:30 p.m. Mullen Home Westminster feel sorry for themselves. ch an d isc has been do- Friday, April 21 — Colorado Springs, Divine Redeemer, • St. Michael, Eaton GLASS The "miserable me" has n o te d to St. V in c en t's Confirmation — 4:00 p.m. Defers Dinner taken the place of the St. Anthony Hospital, Monsignor O'Meara and will be sold for just Friday, April 21 — Colorado Springs, Divine Redeemer, CO. Crucified Christ! Denver ti fraction o f its original Boy Scouts Awards — 7:30 p.m. The annual dinner cele­ cost." Monday, April 24 — Denver, Cathedral, A.C.C.W. Con- bration of St. Joseph’s day, We Christians may go to our catechisms to learn T1 * Missions marked FOR A ll ite m s fo r s a le , vention Mass — 9:30 a.m. March 19, at the Mullen MIRRORS about the mystery of the Cross, but we will not Patri home for the aged, Denver, with an asterisk (’) may Schmitz says, will bo in Monday, April 24 — Denver, Our Lady of Fatima, Con­ practice that lesson or carry that Cross until we and will l>e deferred to a later have 13 Hours’ o f F^xpo- See Otir Heautiful the best condition possible firmation — 7:30 p.m. .itify the suffering Christ with humanity and re­ Marc date since the feast falls sitinn of the Blessed .\eie Home

o f thi* se­ ven thnuKh ihlications Continued Look at the Abortion Problem I niatlor at By Barbara Kay is always m orally wrong because it deprives the un- ern advances in treating ADVOCATES of abor­ In 1939 Sweden recorded obstetrical situation the depend upon its greater or ^arold \\ In the first two parts o f because it is the taking of born child o f his constitu- the complications o f preg* tion forget that God’s grace 439 legal abortions; the doctor is obliged to save lesser value." and this series it has l^en ex- on innocent life. tionul rights; unnecessary nancy; and medically and is always sufTicient to help figure had increased to 4,- the life o f the child at the The Rev. Richard Mc­ the Mluo plained that direct abortion It is also legally wrong because o f the great mod- psychologically dangerous one withstand any trial. 562 by 1955. expense o f the mother. Cormick, S.J., warns, "The »hsolutely because of the harmful ef­ By bowing to the will o f Pope Pius XII in 1951 general thrust of the re- y conjee- fects. God and bearing her cross DR. JEAN SUTTER should have settled this (x,>uted. teaching o f Catholic o secret, In spite o f these prohib­ with dignity and honor, says that the general opin­ when he said. "Never and (and Judeo-Christian» tra­ las been itions, perhaps nothing the mother can gain not ion is "undoubtedly that in no case has the Church dition is this: One cannot I'rneil by gains more advocates for only this world’s respcict criminal abortion has in­ taught that the life of the put a price on human life. o f F a - abortion than the sympa­ and admiration, but heav­ creased alongside legal child must be preferred to As soon as one allows dir­ our ow n thy aroused for victims of enly blessings and rewurd.s abortion” in Sweden. th at o f the mother. No, ect suppre.ssion o f innocent ” (in the rape and incest. as well. At a Planned Parent­ neither the life of the human life in any form, he not been Public indignation is Another familiar argu­ hood conference in Tokyo mother nor that of the has priced human life. t the se- provoked and emotions run ment for liberal abortion in 1955, a Swedish repre­ child can be subjected to an That is, he has suburdi- 0. oth er high. But the decision laws is that making it legal sentative admitted that the act o f direct suppression. nuted it to some temfxiral cuts the grounds from un­ ent that made in this tensely number of criminal abor­ In the one case as in the value: Economic advantage, der the illegal abortionisLs tions had seen "a steady ided not charged atmosphere will other, there can be but one physical well being, the and reduces the number o f '•ic and influence a life and a increase since the law obligation: To make every good life, protection o f rep­ life-time. The true welfare unsanctioned operations. came into force.” in abso- effort to save the lives of utation or whatever it may o f mother and unborn child The experience of coun­ He added, "This increase be. is been both, o f the mother and of demands clear headed, in­ tries which have liberalized is due to the fact that the "Once he has done this, the se­ the child.” telligent judgment. their laws shows that possibility of terminating there is nothing in prin­ when legal abortions in­ pregnancy has become a BOTH LIVES are ciple that prevents hi.s SHE NEEDS sympathy, crease, illegal abortions common topic o f conversa­ equally sacred: Both have destroying human life, at certainly, but also loving also increase. tion, with the result that an equal right to life. But other stages and in other care, kind understanding, Sweden is a good example the idea of abortion is gen­ proponents of abortion circumstances: The aged, el Lord, and wise guidance. To com­ of this trend. Though since erally accepted among our argue that the mother has the infirm, the socially or u ffe rin g pound her tragic plight by 1938 legal abortions are people.” more right to life. economically burden.some, t ab ject an abortion with its moral, easier to obtain and their In Japan, where abortion Russell Shaw in Abor­ the crippled, the suffering. . . . he medical, and psychiatric number has increased has been easy since 1948, tion and Public Policy It is only a matter of sorrows dangers, is n either wise, sharply, it is generally ad­ there arc about four illegal comments, "But it is para­ waiting until the going him as kind, nor humane. mitted that they are abortions for every three doxical, to say the least,, price has been reached.” e w a s A woman who dives into equaled or exceeded by the legal operations. Legal that such a doctrine of Iniqui- a raging river or a roaring number o f illegal abortions. abortions run about one inequality should find sup­ (Reprinted from the sed for fire to save a child’s life is million a year now, but very port at a time when the Nevada Register) by his hailed as a heroine. The Buddhists Slate conservative estimates put essential equality of all e a le d ." innocent victim of rape the number of illegal human beings regardless of T o d a y , who protects the life o f her Demonstrations abortions at a minimum of accidental lectors is being f r , w e Arvnual St. Patrick's Day Benefit child, guarding it through one and a third million. recognized and preached RENT im e m - nine months o f pregnancy, Saigon — The political with fervor the world over. Members of the annual SL Patrick’s Day benefit luncheon and bull should be considered even o r d ' s Buddhist faction led by the DENMARK in 1939 "T h e unborn, it would A Hearing Aid e as ier committee are among the first to reserve tickets for the March 17 festivi­ more of a heroine. monk Thich Tri Quang has enacted a law similar to seem, are the only minori­ h t h e ties. The event begins with Muss in Holy Ghost church, Denver, followed Moral theologians hold been getting ready for the one now proposed in ty left against whom it is To Be Sure by a social hour and luncheon at 11:30 a.m. in the Denver Hilton hotel. that though she must bear s Len t another campaign of dem­ Nevada. Twelve years later possible to discriminate I f you’re one of those "dif­ r t h e Left to right. Miss Catharine Maloney, Bernietu Hauptman, and Gertrude . the child once he is con­ onstrations and disorder in with impunity. Others the number of legal abor­ ficult” cases —. . .if you’re >erted Grafc, receive their tickets from the Rt. Rev. Monsignor William J. Mona­ ceived, she is under no Central Vietnam. The first tions reached 5,000 a year claim and defend their do not han, director of arrangements for the Mass. Proceeds from the affair will rights vociferously: Only not sure you really need iin moral obligation to raise stirrings have already been In this same period illegal aid . . . or if you’re just C h rist benefit the Archdiocesan Catholic Charities. the unborn are voiceless.” and educate him herself. observed, according to re­ abortions rose to 9,000 a plain skeptical nough She may assign his future ports from Hue. year. Come and see us! they care to a public or private Thich Tri Quang directs Some advocates o f abor­ TO THE ARGUMENT elves. St. Patrick's Benefit institution or to a private the movement from Saigon, tion accuse the Church of that the life of the mother New "in-the-ear” models, fashionable " has person. w’here he has been living preferring the life o f the is o f more value than that eyeglasses, power aids . . . it does f th e o f the child, Pius XII re­ not matter . . . we'li adapt to your C ertainly this is much since last summer. child to that of the mother. wishes, you r needs. Boll, Luncheon Mor. 17 more civilized than abor­ Some Catholic laymen bel­ plied, that "the inviolabili­ tion. The innocent life is ieve in th*» common miscon­ ty o f the life of an inno­ We can male this offer because le a rn The 91st annua) St. Songstress Eunice Clark, and the Irish Regis Asso­ spared and the mother’s News Deadline! ception that in a difiicult cent human being does not Audivox, with its Computer Analysis, i| not P a trick ’s day benefit ball who in private life is Mrs. ciation will appear at the physical and mental health has finally taken the guess work out il w e and luncheon will be held Back, will be featured. luncheon and ball. is safeguarded. The deadline for news of Hearing Aid fitting. d re- March 17 in the Denver The Poets will play for The luncheon talent will But most important of stories and nictures to n the Hilton hotel. the younger set in the feature Denver entertainers all, abortion, an evil thing appear in the Register CHURCH FURNISHINGS Our "Rentar offer is proof of our it we in itself, has not been att­ IS M onday at 9 a.m. confidence in this exclusive process, Hilton’s Junior Ballroom. Terri and Bill Mcllree’ who tf a sincere effort to help tiie Hard ds of Music for the ball, to be specialize in Irish songs. empted in the mistaken ird e r of Hearing public will be made, it held in the hotel’s Grand THE ST. Patrick’s day Guests will include the notion that it can bring a RELIGIOUS ARTICLES will be made by Audivox, the hear­ 0,000 Ballroom, will be provided queen, Joan Campbell, will Governor, Mayor, and oth­ good solution to the ing aid your doctor knows. ican by the Will Back orchestra be crowned during inter­ er leading state and city problem. Evil cannot bring con- about anything good, and FLOWERS Audivox Ilc.-iring Aid* nro Uct>oai>d Back and his orchestra mission and will be pre­ dignitaries. Compltt* Lin* of Relifiout Article* for Church ond Hem* 3n a under putent* of Americun Telo were featured nightly on sented at the luncheon to Catholic Charities spon­ a second evil, abortion, phono and 'i'eluKraph Ci>iapuD.\ lills . network shows emanating be held Friday noon in the sors both the luncheon and cannot right the first evil Weittem EJectrio CompHny. lac. unci cket from Chicago and such fa­ Hilton grand ballroom. the ball annually, with o f rape. A. P. WAGNER & CO. Boil Telephone Luboruturics. Inc. ons. mous dancing spots as the Irish Step Dancers, Lor- proceeds going to further n to A ragon and Trianon bull- etto and Regis college stu­ their projects. CHURCH GOODS Lippincott fiv e rooms and the Edgewater dents, and members o f the Tickets for both events FOR MUTUAL FUNDS PHONE 3 to Beach and Bismark hotels. Irish Loretto Association may be reserved by HEARING SERVICE t to J O E A L B I 1433 Tremont Place calling Catholic Chari­ Cascade Investment Co. 616 R e p u b lic B ld g ./ ties, 222-3825; secured at 718 17th S tree t Denver, Colorado 80202 the office, 1665 Grant, 625-3652 T A 5-8331 266-0983 in Regis Buildings Denver; or at the door. M utual Fund Specialists any iln , 3pS om To Be Dedicated ed. ty, Church leaders from w ith the discussion to be Denver’s Original ST AN N U AL an three Rocky Mountain dio- led by guest speakers and ze, - ''<6868 will participate in Regis faculty members. 'Id c|eremonies highlighting Library, science and hu­ a l. the dedication and blessing m anities faculty members o f i;ew library and science of Colorado’s other private buildings at Regis college and public colleges and March 17, 18, 19. universities have been in­ A religious ceremony for vited to also participate in the blessing of the build­ the seminars. ings will open the observ­ The Sunday, March 19, ance Friday, March 17, at program has been set aside 4:30 p.m. Archbishop Ur­ for un open house of the ban J. Vehr o f Denver will two buildings for the gen­ preside. eral public from 1 to 4 Assisting Archbishop p.m. Vehr will be Auxiliary Bishop David M. Maloney, THE three-day observ­ and Bishop Hubert M. ance will also include ad­ Newell of Cheyenne. ditional events of the col­ Bishop Charles A. Bus- lege’s annual Parents fn. well, Pueblo will give the Weekend and the highlight ^o/n; Sermon at Benediction o f the student activities for which will follow the the weekend, the annual blessing ceremony. Student Honors banquet on *'Oca//, Archbishop Vehr will March 19 at 6 p.m. in the SS..00 fit's , be honored at a recep­ Regis center. Awards for tion and dinner attended achievem ent in non-aca­ f e ll by priests of the archdi­ demic areas will be pre­ ocese and hosted by Re­ sented at the banquet. gis college in the Regis center Friday evening. Polish Faith The three-day program will also include participa­ tion by national, regional Impressive and state educational and governmental repres­ Says Visitor entatives, according to Stockholm — The spiri­ plans announced by college tual unity and loyalty of PRIO h'i officials. Poland’s Catholics "deeply impressed” a visiting Prot- DEDICATION e.stant pastor from Sweden, ceremonies, to be held Pastor Per Mases o f the S a tu rd a y , March 18, at Vastcras Lutheran diocese. GRAND BALLROOM — JUNIOR BALLROOM 10:j0 a.m., will include He found three notewor­ presentation and accept­ thy tendencies in the Pol­ ance o f the buildings. ish p»eople: A great attach­ HILTON HOTEL The dedication w ill be ment of the Catholic followed by the annual Church, a total loyalty and Student Honors convocation unlimited confidence in the Compliments of ^ * in the Regis ficldhouse at leaders of the Church, and 11 a.m . Saturday. M ore an ecumenical openness. P t tI Z E S than 200 students will be Vatican Establishes honored for academic '» ^ ^ * ’’^ B 0 ULEVARD MORTUARIES achievem ent and the col­ Mission at U.N. Post FEDERAL BLVD. AT SPEER lege will also present hon­ Vatican City. — The 109) SO. CO LOR AD O BLVD. AT M IS SIS S IP P I 477-1625 757-t2M orary degrees to four per­ Holy See has established a Auspices of sons to be announced later. permanent mission at the nESVKH'S CATHOLIC MORTL ARIES Saturday afternoon’s European office of the CATHOLIC CHARITIES program will feature semi­ United Nations at Geneva, nars in the humanities Switzerland.

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Always Helping Others — Dominicans of the Sick Poor

their sickness and of the foundress o f the Dominican Sisters o f the Sick avei Serving thost- in need - the ill. the aick, the aged - It’s not only universally known but felt by thousands of longed to serve the destitute poor in Poor in nursing and loving for the sake of Christ. seK is the work of the L)ominican feistcrs o f the Sick Poor in grateful persons. dedicated herself to this Usk. -w. hut No better example of this generosity o f heart and fasc the Denver urea. They go ulnml their work quietly and One might consider, however, the foundress of the Through humility and sanctity J* , spirit can be found than here in the Denver area where arc humbly, so much so. that often one sometimes forgets Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor, an Irish immigrant one objective —^ the mmnlote who worked with her through the devoted and complete the nuns dispense their skill in nursing and their zeal their great aposU)lute to Christ's |)oor. girl who turned her own misfortunes into blessings for to help to countless persons wil reach out to them. and service of the poor, especially the poor These few words come to mind these days as the others. thal Sisters are issuing their annual appeal for funds to To her mind suffering was unavoidable, but not “ cause for extreme alarm. She took upon herself the T H E Y H A V E FR IE N D S and benefactors who help wel carry on their work. YO UNG M A K Y W ALSH arrived in New York from them throughout the year, but this is never enough for and Ireland in 1869, uneducated, penniless, and a stranger burdens of those more unfortunate than she was. and the great work they do. As they go into the alleys, si- hea YK A K S A(iO , a grand bazaar was conducted by area in a city she did not know. She became a domestic in a she filled her days and nights caring for almost hopeless destreets, homes, and nursing centers they deserve both theo businessmen and friends to gather funds for the nuns. well-to-do family in New York City. There she saw the cases of sickness, broken home.s, and despairing hearts. our prayers and consideration. — (CJZ) olog This has been abandont*d for the more favored gentle luxury o f the rich and the dire want of the poor. She Today, generous young women follow m the footsteps but ap|H.‘ul of asking those who are able to contribute to the not Sisters’ fund, which is currently under way. Strings to the Bow There i.s little need to go into deUil about the work \ inat too performed by the Dominican Sisters of the Sick I’oor. ser\ Set Loose Barabbas? cert istic On Imposing By Frank Morriss proh ger By Frank Morriss seeks once again to sacri- young girl in the depres- turj Catholic Views An escaped murderer, fice infants to Moloch. sion y ea rs she allow ed imp known to have utter con­ Th ere are, thank God, herself to be aborted, seem- sorp tempt for life, stalks a dis­ some voices. ingly more than once. Now On Others tant city, but even the In the New York Senate she has "found out that miles between do not pre­ W illia m T. C o n k lin , a had I had the.se children, Krum 'A m erica’ Ma^^nrinr vent a chill of fear. Some­ Brooklyn Republican, arose th e y w ou ld h ave been "W e’re not telling Catholics they have to get abor­ how we are able to imag­ to become the first non- raised and I would have tions. We’re only asking them not to dictate to the rest Catholic to endorse a plea had a fuller life.” Abortion of the jKjpulution what they can and cannot do.’’ ine ourselves as a potential This statement by Basil A. Paterson, a Harlem Dem­ victim of the utter disre­ by th e s ta te ’s C ath olic has meant the opposite of ocrat and himself a Catholic, is typical of an argument gard for life shown by a Bishops for a fight on mental health us fur as A being heard more and more frequently. Needless to say, criminal or a madman. abortion. Mr. Conklin has she is concerned, Now disregard for life is had a bit of experience in Dr. Andre E. Hellegers the there is a short answer: When the rest of the population gal: stops telling Catholics what to do. Catholics will stop being proposed in more the m atter o f "undersir- of Baltimore helps put the and more states as an ac­ able” children. He is the m atter in perspective for sim trying to tell anybody else what to do. "loa The underlying problem, how’ever, is much too ceptable part of American father of a mongoloid son us. He says with very good the complicated for that short an.swcr. From the non- culture. Its potential vic­ — now 24 — who lives at philosophic insight that thii Catholic’.s point of view, the problem has two as- tims are numbered not by home and works as a mes- once the zygote is formed couc jiects. The first i.s fairly simple: **We won’t make handfuls or .scores, but lit­ senger. Mr. Conklin says by fertilization, it can nev- T abortion mandatory; don’t you make it criminal.” erally by millions. If we the New' York projxments er turn into anything other pose The second is more cumplex: "We don’t mind your feel no chill of fear it is of legal abortion want "re- than a tlead human fetu.s, tior arguing about what we want or even your voting only because we somehow verse euthanasia” ~ that presuming o f course it is sum against it: but you have no right to use parliamentary cannot im agine ourselves is, "killing them before not allowed to he born, tactics to prevent this matter from coming to a vote. his as its victims. But we are they’re born. The other This clearly and scien- oth( You also have no right to threaten us with reprisals or mistaken. The bell that w’ay you kill them when tifically exploing what are threaten your own people with official displea.sure for tolls in the legislative halls they’re old and have inter- abortionists are asking you voting against the hierarchy’s po.sition. Every citizen con! of this country in the form nal illness.” The Protestant to choose between — either o f t should vote freely and in accord with his own con­ of legalized aliortion is ac- advertising executive, making that which you science.’’ S U g l Itually rolling for us! showing an in sigh t that conceived into a dead hu- lies IN ESSEN SE , abortion w o u ld do c r e d it to a man fetus or allowing it to V IE W E D FROM 'I’HE Catholic side, the problem the is legal approval for the theologian of any faith, live and seek the same takes on different asiiects. When a movement arises to execution of innocent bur­ de-criminalize something the Church teaches is gravely said: "To deny life, even to happiness for which you M immoral, when should Catholics let the movement suc­ densome life. Who among a defective child, is to deny are entitled to strive. the ceed and when should they do everything legitimate to the living is not a burden God’s purpose for our own the stop it? at sometime or other? It is lives. I’m so glad there It is rather amazing that Civi To what extent does Vatican IPs Declaration on ironically possible — even w e r e n ’ t som e s e n a to rs thinkers who reject almo.st plies Religious Liberty mean that Catholics should not seek to probable — that legislators around here 20 years ago everything Thomas Aqui- odio legalize their morality in a pluralistic society? now approving abortion who decided he (Mr. Conk- nas thought still like to sayi j The first principle to keep in mind is that there is no shall in the not distant fu­ lin ’s son) was one to be seize upon the fact that he pro! Catholic requirement that everything immoral be made ture fall victims to a exterminated.” suggested the fetus in ear- cept legally criminal. Indeed, the requirement l>oth for hu­ "mercy killing” law that There wasn’t a single ly stages might possess th e man freedom and the public order is quite the other THE REGisxea uses the very abortion comment after Mr. Conk- only vegetarian or animal r e li way. The state is not concerned with sin as such. Prov­ measure they approved as lin’s speech. The Senate life. Modern science has peoi ing that something is immoral does not establish the THE ZEALOUS P R U N ^ R .___ precedent for another law hurried on to other busi- long disproved this, so that The case for making it criminal. to remove the burdensome ness, and well it might, for as Dr. Hellegers points out be 1 One type of situation, however, in which an im­ aged. No legislator, no what Mr. Conklin said is doctors today threat the CatV W moral act may legitimately be made criminal is that Listening In voter, no citizen is above really the last word, the fetus long before birth for in which the act has a deleterious effect on some­ the matter when abortion courageous word — not the disease and abnormality, o f " give one other than the doer — esjiecially w'hen, first, is proposed. The concept of easy word, but the only We do not allow either men the "someone else” is innocent and has not con­ life is single; it cannot be truthful < tree surgeons or veterinar­ sented to the injury and, secondly, there is no com­ Missing — Laughter Colo haggled over or diminished ians to practice this skill. pelling public interest to permit the infliction of the Duv at one point without the A WOMAN wrote Long injury. By Archbishop Robert J. Dwyer tho\ concept itself being dimi­ Island’s Catholic newspaper A C T U A L L Y , Americans This is the case in aliortion. The mother’s act (by nished. The bell tolls for her-self or through a doctor) kills another human being, It is difficult not to echo Cardinal Incarnation and Redemption food for ev­ to add a word of experi­ are being offered the choice thee, whether today you a separate and distinct member o f society. This member Cushing’s exasperated dictum, that the erlasting fun (as also meat and drink for ence to this idea o f mental between Barabbas or is totally innocent and totally dependent on the society, "far-out” Catholic liberal reformers, those everlasting life); Monsignor Knox crowing recognize it as a mourning health and abortion. Her Christ. One was a muder- The public’s interest in the health and welfare of the who would forthwith make the Church deligh tedly over those evidences of en­ bell or not. story i.s a little different er. The other came to give mother is matched by its interest in the health and over, not after the pattern o f Vatican II. thusiasm which make even Roman prel­ The People’s Socialist from those being told to life and give it more abun- welfare o f the child. Society must do everything possible but in their own image and likeness, are ates and glum French Archbishops at Party in JJenmark has u rge a b ortion , for as a dantly. to safeguard both interests. the most humorless of mortals. But it is once ridiculous and endearing; Maurice shown remarkable candor To }>ermit anyone — but especially a small, deeply equally difficult to escape the companion Baring with his infectious amusement at in its abortion hill — a .self-interested group like the mother, the father and the reflection, that in their solemnity, in the overweening pomposities of our blood bill, incidentally, that is iMjard of hospital doctors — to kill the child for the sake their unsmiling narcissism, they are fully and state; these anm of humankind exposed to tainly will hecome an ex- Qeneral Manager ...... Frank Schir'o hand, to demand that Catholics forego established par­ would go out this very minute and .sacri­ the wolves of heresy and schism; there cuse for getting nd o f any Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter liamentary procedures merely in order to permit this or we are confronted with the irrefragable fice himself on the cross of humanity, the unwanted child — for does Denver News Editor ...... Clement J Zecha that bill to come to a vote is to forget that those proce­ evidence of Modernismus Kedivivus, as whole tenuous experiment might blow up. not putting up w ith the Associate Editors ...... Rev L Marvin Read k dures were wisely e.slabliahed to make it more difficult fresh and lively as it was in the days of Graham Greene is responsible for trans­ unwanted results o f our prank Morriss, Linus Riordan! to bring mutters to a vote. L a m e n ta b ili and R a scen d i; there we lating much of this spirit into our more >1 free actions cause anxiety pnu] h . Hallett. Jack Bacon, Our Federal and State legislatures have adopted find held up to obloquy the antics of recent English Catholic literature, so that and neurosis? Is not an Ernest E. Sanchez, Chris Hernon, elaborate procedures in order to make sure that self-styled liturgists and anti-authoritari­ it is, i>erhaps, only simple justice to ac­ V unwanted child an inhibi- end James R. Walsh. proposaLs are thoroughly considered and explored ans. but of humor not so much as the knowledge him as the fount and origin of “<>! before they are brought to a vote. Cutholic.s have ns our contem|K)rary humorlessne.ss. Rather tion in the hedonistic psy- Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy shadow o f a ghost that passed by last chology of these day.s of Circulation/-I i_x. Director1-t x_...... Julia M, Bogg.s much right to insist upon these procedures as any­ than lashing out at the liturgical kinder- month. enlightenment? one else. If there really is a substantial public con­ gartners. Cardinal Cushing ought to foc­ sensus in favor of the modification of the abortion Now’ if our fading memory plays us us, thus, his indignation on the little Published Weekly by laws, that consensus will make itself felt If it is not no tricks, this marks a rather definite man who started all this grievous battle SO THE Socialists of THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (INC.) powerful and sustained enough to overcome the departure from a Catholic tradition of of the books. Denmark are at least 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. 80204 ordinary parliamentary hurdles, it has no right to the English-speaking w orld. Tim<' was showing commendable hon­ Telephone, 825-1145 P.O. Box 1620 succeed. esty in their pro[X).saI, an W’h e n Catholic writing. Catholic jour­ Whatever the background and In the years ahead, Catholics will often have U) \x>n- honesty that American nalism. in England notably hut in whatever the contributory trends, we Sub.scription; $4.00 a year. der the implications of the Declaration on Religious lawmakers are almost cer­ America as well, w’as broadly charac­ enter now upon this last third of the Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. Freedom. There is no pat formula in the declaration for tainly be emboldened to terized by an aura of good humor. It century in a mood almost totally de­ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $7.00 a deciding when to stand aside in matters of criminal copy beofre too many may have be<*n (though w e are not void of humor. Biblical studies over­ year. legislation and when to stand firm. The two poles are years. fully prepared to grant it) that there whelm us from the presses, and it is, Second Class Postage Paid at Denver, Colorado. the inherent human right of every individual U> reli­ was scant if not insufficient attention admittedly, a trifle exigent to demand The boldne.Hs of this at­ gious freedom and the equally inherent neces.**ity of paid to the sombre and serious reali­ humor in a treatise of the origins of tack against unborn hu­ public order for the benefit of all individuals in s- with something less than high seri­ more earnest scholars from a few o f ^K®inst the proposal. How cordial approval. We confirm it as the official tcction of the State ns its mother. When it c'omes to ousness. Hut at least from time to the m ore egregious blunders o f their unfortunate those who be- publication of the archdiocese. Whatever ap- Imposing somtHine’s will on .someone else, it is the pro­ time the reader could indulge in the rule of thumb "form criticism,” where iu God must wjiit un- pears in its columns over the signature of the ( {■ ponents o f easier abortion laws who have the most to catharsis of laughter, even if the joke e v e ry p a tte rn is tak en as superim- horror shows its full Ordinary or those of the Officials of our Curia iL answer for. They seek to impose their will unto death. was at his own expense. posed and nothing is allow ed to hap- fuc® before standing up to- is hereby declared official. L pen that w’ay. Form criticism has its gether in defense of inno- We hope The Register will be read in every y ■, J t i S t a g e Chesterton gambolling his bulky way undoubted values, but applied to the cent life. American Chris- home of the archdiocese. ‘I - '' through life and letters, finding in the iians and Jews someday We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to f r 'There is a dictate of natural ju.stice more imjierious great fundamental truth.s of Creation and (Turn to P»no 5) w ill look back in sorrow cultivate a taste in the children of the arch- and ancient than any bargain between man and man. ______- - - ______- ______upx)n it they do not form a diocese for the reading of The Register. nam ely, that wages ought not to be insufficient to ) 7 / ^ ^ ~ T ring about the cradle of ^ URBAN J. VEHK Call support a frugal and well-lx.hav.xi w a g e -o a rn c r- I’opv «'■ Ma“ h<'w J. Smith, I’h D., Founding Editor, Rogirter System of CaUiolio the womb in answer to the Archbishop of Denver Loo XIII, Rorum Novarum I Newspapers 1913-1960 R ef 1 rebirth of paganism that t

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Missing — Laughter Testimonial Dinner (C'tintinued From I*aKe 4) using in their efforts to combine the gy­ the Sick average life of nondescripts like our> rations of whirling dervishes with the Set for Fr. O’Malley t. selves, it might easily produce some stateliness of the traditional Roman ritu­ An appreciation and tes­ the American Legion Post 2art and fascinating evidence to prove that we al; they are totally unimpressed by the timonial dinner for the No. 1, 1370 Broadway, Rev. Joseph .M. O’Malley where are purely mythical. foolishness o f twanging a steel guitar, Denver. will be given by the Colo­ leir zeal So also in the case of endless volumes hillbilly fashion, in the empty organ-loft, Father O’Malley, new u. and culling it culture. rado Probation, Parole and pastor o f Divine Redeem­ and treatises on the theology of this, Corrections association on that, and the other thing. It is all very er parish, Colorado Wednesday, March 15, at Springs, was the Catho­ 'ho help w ell to talk about the theology of rest Humor, OKscntially, is balance. It 5Ugh for and recreation, the going gets a little lic chaplain at the Fed­ can only result from a clear recogni­ eral Correctional Institu­ leys, 81- heavy when we are confronted with a tion of God’s greatness and man’s Sacred Music 've both tion, Englewood, for the theology o f haircuts and nail-paring. The­ littleness, of the Church's permanence Instructions pa.st 11 years. He is the ology certainly has universal application, and the individual’s evanescence. It Vatican City — The only chaplain to have but for that very reason it is well advised emerges from our understanding of Holy Sec issued new in­ been elected president of not to throw its weight around indiscrim­ the folly of extremism, the fanaticism structions on sacred music, the Colorado Probation, inately for fear of very boredom. And so o f ultra-liberalism or of ultra-conser­ implementing the Council’s Parole and Corrections too with liturgical reform. There is ob­ vatism, that which effectually wipes Constitution on the Litur­ association, serving in servable here, in certain areas and in the smile from any face and extin­ gy. The new document, 1963 and 1964. certain proponents, a completely unreal­ guishes the light in our eyes. It is that containing 69 articles in Several organizations, istic. a totally humorless approach to the orriss divine gift that enables us to laugh nine chapters, was pub­ such as Our Lady of the problem which can only suggest the dan­ with God Himself at our human lished March 7 and states, B ell, the Colorado Prison ger of fanaticism. We have seen some li­ foibles, because we know with all the among other things; association, the Civil Air depres- turgical extremists at work, and the certitude of faith that God has first — A t every celebration Patrol, Metropolitan Law .1 lowed impression they give is of absolute ab­ loved us, loved us even to the death of Mass, participation of Enforcem ent and Chiefs’ , seem- sorption in mania. They see nothing am­ o f th€^ Cross. the faithful should be re­ association, the U.S. Bur­ -e. Now spected above all. eau o f Prisons Personnel, It that Comment for Today Included in participa­ as well as individual lildren, tion should be community friends, will honor Father ‘ been singing. The document O’M alley for his work at d have mentions this 10 times. the Federal Correctional bortion Lorcing Religious Views? The choir is charged with Institution. >site of By Paul H. Hallett the responsibility o f assist­ T IC K E T S , at $4, are far as Happiness Is Having Your Own Bed ing the community in this. available by calling 266- A noticeable feature in relevant question to ask of. Am erican system will not — When th e re are a 7626, 623-3828, or 222- ‘llegers the debate about the le­ an officer of an organiza­ allow. A truckload of beds to an orphanage in Mexico City is being given a number of faithful present, 9911 (Ext. 2468). The din­ lut the galization o f abortion and tion so sensitively con­ la.st-minutc check by Kay Merritt of .Merritt Packing and Crating. Denver, a sung Mass is to be pre­ ner will begin at 7:30 p.m. ive for sim ilar legislation is the cerned with separation of A S A matter o f fact, our and the Rev. Lee Kaspari of Our Lady of Fatima parish, Denver, who are ferred. — Attempts are to be y good "loaded” manner in which Church and State as the most important public act.s, going over details with driver Bob Smith. Four hundred thirty-five beds made to "enliven” riles t that the Catholic position on ACLU profe.sses to be. .beginning with the Dec­ were donated by the Colorado State hospital, Pueblo, to Our Little Broth­ connected with conferral of formed this issue is frequently When the present abor­ laration o f Independence, ers and Sisters’ Orphanage in Mexico City. There are 6,*>0 children at the sacraments by use of n nev- couched. tion law w'as enacted in have been influenced more orphanage and the enrollment keeps growing every day. At present many KITCHEN sacred music. : other T h e C ath olic who op- Colorado, in 1896, those or less by religious views. of the orphans sleep two or three to a bed. Through the generosity of * poses a relaxation of abor­ other than Catholics put it The federal Civil Rights Merritt and two other drivers, Larry Lefholz and Don Hodman, the beds The document was issued fetus, jointly by the Congregation ‘ it is tion laws is always pre­ through. It is quite prob­ Acts would never have are now being transported to Mexico City. REMODELING sumed to want to "impo.se’* of Rites and the Consilium born, able that many of their been passed without the “ I'V ce his religious views on the for Implementation o f the Estimates^* scien- spiritual descendants want support of religionists of others, and "the others” Council’s Liturgical Con­ what it retained. But even i f no all denominations who are always supposed tp one agreed w ith them, a stitution. At a press con­ g you were activated in their Ground-Core Commiffee con.stitute a neat category Catholic, by the light of ference where he intro­ DREAM CENTER either support primarily by propi- of opposition. It is never his own principles, has as duced and explained the I you erly religious views. Annul suggested that non-Catho- much right to vote for or all the laws that were in document, Father Annibale d hu- 3800 LO W ELL BLVD. lics m ight possibly share against a proposed measure any way influenced by Sought for Cothedrol Bugnini, undersecretary of 433-6571 : it to the Catholic’s reasoning. as another religionist religion and you would not the Rites Congregation and same Consilium secretary, said it who is guided by other have even a barbarian "D e n v e r is in d eed a to an area of transients interested in making the I you MRS. Dorothy Davidson, was "one of the most im­ O’ CONNOR PLUMBING principles. community, you would beautiful city, the Queen and apartment house Cathedral landscape fit for the executive director of portant documents on the The question o f abortion have no community at all. City of the West, the dw ellers with the attend­ the building it surround.s. the Colorado American by its very nature involves road from consiliar consti­ 3030 W. 44th AVC. Man’s laws will reflect his Queen o f the Plains; and ant trend toward commer­ Mrs. Anne Brennan that Civil Liberties Union, sup­ ultimate attitudes toward tution to a general liturgi­ 455-432.'( religion as inevitably as this Cathedral is the most cial services for the people Vayo, Cathedral parishion­ Imost plies a fair example o f this life , nam ely whether the man himself will have a cal reform.” priceless gem set in her o f the area. er who for some time has • Vqui- odious dichotomy when she unborn child is a human religion.. diadem. . . 1 congratulate Also, in recent years worked as the gardener for ce to says that Colorado laws being and whether as such In our democracy we large ofTice buildings have the small shrine to the it he prohibiting abortions ex­ he 'has an inviolable right you on the spires of your abide by the will of the been built in the neigh­ ear- cept to preserve the life of to life. No matter what Cathedral.” Blessed Virgin in the front majority. A proposal either borhood as downtown isess the mother reflect the These are the words of yard of the rectory on position one takes on the passes or does not pass. growth has worked its way imal religious views of some Cardinal John Farley of Colfax, has further infor­ matter, he thereby regis­ There is no question of up the hill. has people and not o f others. New York, as he spoke at mation on the proposed ” CHURCH GOODS ters his belief about ulti­ "imposing” anyone’s reli­ It has been remarked The "some people,” it may the Oct. 27, 1912, dedica­ building and grounds com­ that mate values. To say that gion or philosophy on the that the Colfax avenue be presumed, are mostly tion o f Denver's Cathedral m ittee. She may be con­ out one man's ultimate value.s losers. frontage of the Cathedral RELIGIOUS ARTICLES Catholics. o f the Immaculate Concep­ tacted at 670 Pearl street. the have a preferred position and some o f the surround­ Why the religious views tion. No. 28, Denver (80203). for in the law over another Nebraska Nixes ing grounds are not in o f "th e others” should be For 55 years the Cathe­ lity. m an’s u ltim ate values is harm ony with the beauty dral, now under the rec­ ;her given preferential treat­ the same as establishing a Bill on Abortion of the upper downtown Divorced, But Still nar- ment under the U.S. or religious orthodoxy in the Lincoln Nebraska’s torship of Monsignor Wal­ landmark. Colorado Constitution, Mrs. law, which.-is what the ter J. Canavan, has with­ Sacram ent 'W itness' 11. State Senate made an W ITH THE idea in Davidson docs not say, U.S. Supreme Court has stood gracefully the rav­ abrupt about face and by a mind of improving and St. Paul — Father Thom­ though this is a highly em phatically said the ages o f time, the weather, rans vote o f 31-15 killed a bill beau tifyin g the Cathedral as E. Tobin, C.SS.R., editor and constant use by num­ oice that would have liberalized grounds, a "Grounds Com­ and publisher o f the Lig- berless thousands o f Cath­ or the state’s abortion law. mittee” is being sought to uorian magazine, said that olic worshippers. ler- assist Monsignor Canavan the Catholic couple whose News Deadline! dve — with minds, muscle and m arriage ends in separa­ The deadline for news un- T H E A R E A has gradu­ tion or divorce remain stories and pictures to money — in the never- ally been transformed from "witnesses to the sacra­ HOURS: appear in the "Register” ending task. the grand old residential The interior of the Ca­ ment of matrimony” while Mon. T hru Fri. 9:00 A.M . to 5:30 P.M. is M on day at 9 a.m. neighborhood it once was thedral itself and exterior living unremarried. Sat. 9:00 A.M . to 4 P.M. for that matter are in good New Department Heads shape. For example, all of the pews were recently SPECIAL OFFER - LIMITED TIME ONLY h i varnished, but the grounds il! Announced at Loretta immediately adjacent to wJ the building are in need of Dr. Frank Kerins has Sister Francis de Sales care. been named to succeed w ill continue teaching in Consequently, an appeal Sister Francis de Sales the theology department. has been sounded to those GAS FURNACE McGarry as chairman of the division o f philosophy and theology at Loretto REWARD $11,750.00 FOR THIS COIN! PREVENTIVE Heights college, Denver, $300,000,000 Search for ?br Certain of These Rare Coins, Old & New Coins W e P ay Up To; and Sister Elaine Marie stop spending valueDle coins worth CERTAIN: MAINTENANCE Prevallet, S.L., Ph.D., will hundreds of dollars! lllusireted: IM4 sil­ Cold Coins SERVICE v e r d o lla r -]9.000 minted. O N L Y Before )939 535.000.00 assume the chairmanship 13 accounted for—where are the Nickels Before rest? Coins do not have to be ofd o f the theology department, to be valuable. Thousands ol d ol­ 1945 SI6.000.00 COMPLETE 9 POINT also held by Sister Francis lars have been paid for coins Silver Dollars dated as recently as l9ao to Before 1938 511,750.00 Mayor Presented Ticket dc Sales. 1956. N E W 1965 catalogue lists Half Dollars SERVICE ON ANY MAKE hundreds ol coins we want to Before 1*47 S S,550’.00 $750 Sister announced her Raoul Tayon, right, chairman of the 35th annu­ b u y and gives the price range Pennies Before resignation from these ad­ we will pay for these United FURNACE . . . . al Knights of Columbus Corporate Communion States Coins, certain Hail Cent 1919 S 4.600.00 ministrative posts effective Coins are worth up to S3,500 for Dimes Before and breakfast March 12 presents a ticket to the as o f Jan. 16 and the new Canadian Coins. Send only tl.OO 1946 5 4,750.00 event to Mayor Tom Currigan of Denver, while for this valuable coin book sold Quarters Before appointm ents were money back guarantee, it may. reward 1. Check Furnace for Gas Leaks Charle.s J. O’Brien, Jr., left, looks on. Mass will 1941 5 4,500.00 k.. announced by Sister Cecille you many thousands of dollars. Send only Half Cents' bo offered in the Denver Cathedral at 8 a.m., and SI to Before 1910 5 3.500.00 2. Inspect Gas Valve V- Reddin, academic vice Best Values Co.. Coin Book Dept. B its, breakfast will follow in the Hilton hotel main Lincoln Pennies president. ^ 315 M arket 51., Newark. N.J. 07103 Belore 1940 $ 350 00 3. Check Thermostat ballroom at 9:15 with Bishop Alden J. Bell of 4. Inspect Fan and Limit Control 5. Inspect, Clean and Adjust Burner 6. L u b rica te Blower and M otor 7. Inspect, Clean and Adjust Pilot 8. Inspect Combustion Chamber 9. Lubricate and Adjust Blower Assembly

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CALL TODAY! Your Furnace Needs This Service Page 6 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 9, 1967 C.D.A. Court P Archbishop's Guild | Members Plan Circles of the Archbi.sh- Thompson; Our Lady o f o p ’ s G uild w hich have I.oretto. .March 8. I.ucille Meet March 9 scheduled m eetings are Slattery; Vessel o f Honor, Ait hdto w n Council of Cattwlic Women A program commemo­ Angel Gnhriol. March 8, March J4. ix?t luck supfjer rating St. Patrick’s day will be held in conjunction By Mrs. John Dopier cuity is on the rise and with the meetinfi of Court virginity is almost an ant­ The Catholic ’.vomen at­ St. Rita. Catholic Daugh­ iquated virtue. The libc‘r- ters of America. Thursday. tending the National alization of abortion laws ('ouncil of Catholic Women March 9, 7:45 p.m. in the calls for IcKal alwrtions of house, Denver. Mrs. convention in October, Mother Seton. .March 10. Sullivan; St. rape, incest, or impairing Rose Lung is in charge. Helen Nel.son; M other of March 15. Josephine San- 1966, re p re s e n te d 116 the mother’s mental or archdioceses and dioc'.ses Mrs. Irene Bickett will Angels, March l.'L Lucille tangelo. physical health. The legal give a reading. o f the United States. One News Deadline! and medical profession will Miss Magdalene Hughes, o f the re.solutions adopted tell you that a high per­ Superiors Hear at this convention was one grand regent, urges all The deadline for news centage o f rape is callt‘d members to be present on abortion, quote: "rajKi” when one is caught Archbishop stories and pictures to "T h e . dignity of the hu­ since various future plans appear in the "Denver by parents or spouse, or w ill be announced. Mrs. man person, respect for })rognancy results. If it Catholic Register" Mary Jones will be in life, and our concept of should be a statutory rafw Monday at 9 a.m. ('o rre- charge of the social hour. motherhood call for our then immediate medical gious superiors attending spondents are asked to all-out effort to protect the The board of managers attention lor prevention of . o * j u the Sister Formation Con- h a ve th e ir m ateria l at , will meet Saturday. March unborn child’s right to life. disease generally will al- ference, Archbishop Karl •). the "Register” office at The current trend to liber­ 11, 10 a.m., in the club­ leviate the conception pos- Alter urged the conference this time to as.sure pub­ house. Mrs. Ixjuise Brown alize abortion laws, indi­ sibility. Whom do abortion to make the iSecond V'ati- lication in the following cating an existing wides­ will be chairman. laws really protect? can Council "the guiding Thursday issue. pread practice, carries in­ star" of its discussions and herent dangers, not only to AF'FER reading the com­ decisions, but warned the dignity of the person, Interior Design against "certain arbitrary ments on abortion made by fHEE PICK UP but also to i>ersonal free­ interpretations’’ of the And D E L IV E R Y women community leaders C o U T S © O f f © r © c l 7 9 8 -S 5 0 B dom. This trend can be in the Denver I’ost on Council, which " rel’lect halted only when the personal opinion rather Complete Leundrv & March 2. we are even more B s T O m O n Dry Cleeninq Setv. than the mind of the public, aware of the concernedconce about the re- ^ M arge Cochran Church." O il So. B'Wav Liltleton. Colo. sacredness of human life, sponsibility of the Catholic inform their elected repre­ A weekly instruction women to fight for woman­ course in Interior Design sentatives at all levels that DR. DENNIS S. McGUIRE hood. We must defeat the will begin March 15 at Be a Beautiful to take innocent life, vio­ abortion legislation and Bergman Art .school. 1923 E. lates and robs women of Hritle OPTOMETRIST then we must be concerned Kentucky avenue. People of the 'Poverello' their basic creativeness, With a New Evenings f ^ U r r l l H ^ j about restoring the sancti­ Gown From bv thereby destroying them ty of motherhood. The class, which will be Appointment I.nynu*n who follow tin* iuU‘ o f tho 'I'hircl Ordor o f St. Francis rcHcct psychologically. NCCW Scientists are now ex­ held each Wednesday eve­ Bridal Rentals the saint’s chtuTfuIncss. as shown hy those l'rom<»ters o f the St. Klizabeth’s iway condemns abortion.” perimenting with animals ning for 10 weeks from 7 I04tk 1 V4II6T H 486 4688 parish fraternity, wh<» have a monthly rt>union with other I-ay Franciscans WE WONDER now if reproduction and they to 9 p.m., will be instruct- from all ar<*as of the Denver Archdioe«*se. Left to rijjht, seated, are Francis we should stop and give are projecting for the fu- ed by Lloyd Bimson, ar- Flowers, Stedia Foster, ami Itost- Mattick: standing. Buddy Becker, Cora some serious consideration ture controlled breeding of chitectural and textile de­ Olsen, anfl (iene Jarecki. Lay followers «>f the I*overello, the Poor Man of OLIVERS as to why we are faced man just as the rancher signer. Assisi, try to follow .St. Francis in hein^ "an instrument of (Jod’s peace” with the problem of abor­ and practicing the virtues echoed in llu* Saint’s oft-repeated prayer. 'I’hc breeds his stock. They are tion. We launched an all- An air brush course will 'I'hird Oi'der invites all Catholics to join their postulancy. predicting the removal of Meat Market out campaign for sex edu­ the productive genes from also be offered each Mon­ day evening from 7 to 9 cation after World War II. the male at birth, preserv­ H "Scruinj^ Denver Since W23 Vl'it/i Quality ^^e^lts" How successful has it ing these genesf then after p.m. at the school with been? Why does the health he has lived his life, his Hylam Shimoda as in­ ■ CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS^; ORDER C a le n d a r structor. department now say that qualities would be re­ 5 Fresh Poultry Fish venereal disease is on the viewed and if he is some­ For further information, 9 Prolessionol Meal Cutlers to Serve You O f Events rise? Why are illegal abor­ thing worth reproducing contact Bernice Bergman, Phone 733-4629 1313 E. «th Ave. tions on the rise? Why are his genes would be insem­ who is a member o f St. C a r d P a r t y our colleges protesting for inated into a woman’s Vincent D eP au l’s parish, issuance of contraceptives? womb. Natural creativity by calling 733-3161 or visit 1 ARVADA The annual St. Patrick’s Has our sex education would be non-existent. the Bergman A rt school. | card party for the benefit really been effective? This is fantastic and 9535 W. 5STH AVE. • 434-7723 o f the Dominican Sisters of Women are concerned unbelievable, but so was the Sick Poor will be held WESTMINSTER al>out the moral decay and birth control and abortion 2895 W. 73N0 AVE. • 42t-5097 S a tu rd a y, March 18, in the degeneration of moth­ p w r not too many years ago. If Loyola school basement, erhood. We think it is time creativity is to remain THORNTON 2350 Gaylord. Denver. to evaluate the free, liberal within the bonds of mar­ Luncheon will be served at d r y cleaning tto E. tSTH AVE. • 3f7-S58A approach to sex. Promis- riage and the law of God. 12 noon. Tickets are $1 d a y then it is up to us to put 1I WHEATRIDGE and may be obtained at LAUNDRY 7393 W. 44TH AVE. • 422-143t the door. Baak To Present it there. (Comments and RADIO PICK-UP DENVER suggestions fur this col- Clothing Ensemble DKPATCH aA DELIVERY 929-ISTH929- 1STH ST. • 244-4493344-4493 Regis Guild umn should be ad- American National Bank, 29)5 SPEER BLVO. • 433-6359 The Regis Guild will dressed to: DACCW Of­ LEE O'CONNOR hold a pot-luck supper 17th at Stout street, Den­ fice, 230 E. 17th avenue, FORT COLLINS •I ver, will present an "en­ Member: Sts. Peter & Paul meeting Sunday, March 12, Denver, 80203, or call Parish 3215 SO. COLLEGE • 482-0996 at 5:45 p.m. in the high semble o f the month” in 244-7112, Denver) In Colorado Springs .school dining room. The the mezzanine banking area. Jesuits of the Regis com­ Each month a leading re­ Looking over some of the hats which will he tail store will display an munity w’ill be guests of EVELYN S DRAPERIES available at a met'ting of the Altar and Rosary the members. Benediction outstanding pre-season en The Most Important 1967 Schedule of Pilgrimages society of St. Mary’s parish, Colorado Springs, on at 5:30 p.m. in the chapel Highest Quality Work LAY APOSTOLATtE & SODALITY PIL­ and Materials March 9, 8 p.m., in the low er level o f the church, will precede the supper. Among those planned are CAKE G RIM AG E HOLY LA N D - Rome - Spiritual Di­ are left to right, Mrs. Anthony Malinowski, Mrs. traveling suits, casual af­ 1501 South Pearl St. in your life for the rector Rev. R. Skoney. Director of Detroit Archdio­ cesan Federation o f S o d a iH y Unions. Attend World John Karnes, Mrs. Kenneth Barenherg, and Mrs. A l u m n i ternoon costumes, resort Tel 744 (M39 most important occasion Joseph Borgerding. Members of Mediatrix of wear and cocktail dresses. Congress of Lay Apostolate and Sodality Congress at Grace circle will he hostesses for the event. The Catholic Alumni Wedding Cakes Rom e- Holy Land (Jordan and I srael) — Padre Club of Denver will meet A Specialty Pio —Fatima (SOth Anniversary of Apparitions) — Oct. 3-24—C o m p le te fro m N . Y . — $12?8. Springs St. Mary's Guild at its new location, the U 'Ay Pay Morr for Your y j * second floor of the Hamp­ M CHRISTMAS HOLY LAND PILGRIMAGE — shire House, 1000 Grant R O M E- Air ie' - KLM and M EDITERRANEAI|I| street, Wednesday, March Announces New Officers Wedding CRUISE -----r.S.S. Olympia — Departure —Dec. 13—to ’ 15. at 8 p.m. There will be J a n . 3 — C o m p le te fro m N . Y . - $1228. a membership party in the BAKERY Colorado Springs New The guild sjKinsors a va­ His Excellency, Most Rev. Ladislaus Rubin, of Rome, homo of Sue Gonzales, Invitations || Phone RA-2-2859 officers of the St. .Mary’s Italy, Spiritual Director. ______riety of projects including a 1560 Glencoe street, 7:30 All I’rocPHH KnttrA’ t-a WpdilinK« « L' Home of Fine Pastries guild of St. .Mary’s parish. wedding rcce[>tion program Nrc rn H 'P M fd in our own I’ lanf FURTHER DETAILS: CONTACT p.m., Thursday, March 16. 4 Stores lo Serve You Coloi’ado Springs, are Mr.s. for the city of Colorado All .single, Catholic college LOW LOW-PRICE OP 66 So. Broadway Mrs. Peter (Sophia) NOWOSIELSKI C laude F ord. f> i' e s i tl e n t' m i in n PROCESS ENGRAVED m 1 ) » Cole..Blvd. 3410 E. 3rd Ave. Springs which is served hy graduates or registered .•IF 'WU WEDDINGS 6718 S em ino le A venue W A 4-6132 D e tro it. M ic h . 48213 Mrs. Michael Dea. vice 1649 So. Cole. Blvd. ^irH. Andrew Vaclav and a nurses are invited. 100 itr * W *dding» *«][• president: Mrs Robert JL lUU printed WITH NAME committee of 13 volunteers. ‘•It* inn *1F «>'<• npitvor’* w adding SpwrimUiU. having 'rd ThouHandn o f Know and obey the aigns of r**". t^ukiomer* for ©v«>r «4 .v»>ar«. CHUN-KING. tary; Mrs Hud Downey gowns presented to new life says the State Patrol. Be- ^ s M E D D IT T Pointing and 777-7170 Chicken Chow Mein 2% lb. pkg. historian: and Mrs. June parents; a Christmas party, come familiar with each .sign lflfcl\RI I I stationery Co. A \0 Broadway Beef Chop Suey 23/4 ib . pkg. Towne, auditor. layette showers, and altar along the highway and know >y^*»l£;*»^4»>:«*>:«»;«;«»:4»>:«»:«*x**>t**-*-**»*i**r*'**»*i,**«*:**-*-**»*-**t*i**^^ Dinners Pork Chow Mein 43-oz. can. furnishings. what each one means. Obey Classified Ads them and live longer. Among future planned CHUN-KING. 23/4 lb .

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Ludy of 9 Minnesota Bishops Speak Out 3. Lucille of Honor. :k supper Adducci; Moment Has Come To Recall Sacredness of Life March 6. St. Cloud, Minn. — Pro­ nine Catholic Bishops de­ values and practices about confirm s that there is no destruction. . .All these Bridget, posals to relax the state’s clared in a statement. . unborn human life. qualitative difference be­ things and others of niu Sey- abortion laws pose a threat The text of their state­ tween the embryo at con­ their like are infamies rine Lu- ment follows: THE VERY first gift ception and the moment of . (Jladys not only to lif^e but to the indeed. They poison hu­ concepts that sustain lib­ A moment has come in; bestowed by God on man is quickening: life is fully man society.” tizahcth, erty and equality in the hi.story of this stale for life . L ife is sacred, so present. Upon conception ine San* A S B IS H O P S o f the American life, Minnesota’s Catholics to review their sacred that both the indi­ the unborn becomes an , wo have vidual and society itself organism with all the the responsibility to affirm i e ! have the respon.sibility of properties thereof and pot­ the moral law and its dic­ Farmers... preserving and caring for entially a full human tates to con.science. For the this precious gift. The being and as such worthy or news (Continued From Page 1) "Unless the farmers reasons cited alx)ve we de­ lures to get together as a group sanctity of life and the ac­ of respect for its life. clare to our people that the 'D en ver world, and the people and bargain, we’m* going ceptance of this concept in How do we know this? proposals for direct abor­ t e r ” is who w ill solve the to have this condition, law have been basic for From everything we know tion stand contrary to the . Corre- problem are the farm hurtful to everyone.” the sustaining in American about genetics. When the law of God as well as tl\e sked to people of the world,” he society not only of liberty sperm and egg unite, all laws of men. We earnestly The current condition, he *rial at Church To Be Blessed said. "The progress and but also of equality. the characteristics, such as hope that all who sincerely reasonable degree of added, virtually proves the Those who w’ould the color of the eyes, hair, ffice at other two basic positions wish society to retain iU re pub- The newly built portion of Our Lady of Grace Church, Denver, is shown prosperity of the world’s w'eaken laws which pro­ skin that make a human humanity while solving farmers are a vital con­ adopted with regard to the tect human life are being individual, a unique lUowinf! in the foreground of this picture. New landscaping graces the renovated farm problem — advocacy human problems will join cern to everyone. posing a threat both to personality, are laid down church. To the rear can be seen the sacristy and rectory portion of the of more government sup­ w ith us in the hope v.ts society itself and to the determinatively. Swansea-EIyria area parish building. On the inside new lighting, new port and proposed total cheri.sh. Our hope is that fundamental moral prin­ This organism is clearly pew’s, new flooring, and more space — make church going more comfor­ "Despite this, the world’s reliance on the law of sup­ all men w ill preserve and table for members of the parish. The renovated church will be blessed farmers are undercapital­ ply and demand — are cip les upon w'hich this identified as belonging to care for. the right to life of Thursday, March 9, by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. Pastor of the parish is ized and underpaid.” inadequate solutions. society is based. the human race with full the unborn child. the Rev. James Moynihan. Monsignor O’Rourke and The right to life and the potential. It needs only to The prelates who signed IN T H IS country. Mon­ the NCRLC also have a necessity of protecting it be nourished and cherished the statement are: Arch­ signor O'Rourke said, com­ vital concern with two oth­ were deemed essential in to develop into an inde­ bishop Leo Binz and Auxi­ At. St. Vincent Hor paratively recent develop­ er rural problems that are the Declaration of Inde­ pendent person. The difi’er- liary Bishops Leonard P. ments have demonstrated far from solution — the pendence following the ence between the unborn Crowley and James P. the validity o f a long-held farm labor movement and Judeo-Christian heritage of and born child is in the Shannon of St. Paul-Min- Men Needed For Scouting Program conviction of the NCLRC the war on rural poverty. the dignity o f man. It was degree of development, not neapolis; Bishop Peter W. — that the answer to the Monsignor O’Rourke deemed self-evident that a difference of kind. Fifteen men are needed to assist Yegge, 935-7146, or visit the home, farmer’s economic problems Bartholome and Coadjutor noted both questions pre­ the Creator endowed man We are bound to testi­ in the Scouting program at Mt. St. 4159 Lowell boulevard, any Monday lies in "cooperation in the Bishop George H. Speltz.of sent difficulties within with certain inalienable fy that directly intended St. Cloud; Bishop Edward Vincent Home for Boys, Denver. In- night at 7 p.m. market place.” rural communities that tax rights, the first o f which abortion is utterly op­ "W e ’ve had a so-called A. F itzgerald o f Winona; terested persons may contact T. J. diplomacy. NCRLC rela­ was the right to life itself. posed to the law of God, Bishop Francis J. Schenk surplus in the United tions with landowners are In preserving respect for to the dignity of the hu­ States since World War I, of Duluth; Bishop Laurence strained at best when the principle of the sancti­ man person, and to the except for a b rie f period A. Glenn of Crookston, and Laymen's Opinion. . . organization of farm labor ty of life man sustains the during the Second World well being of society. Bishop Alphonse J. Schlad- is at stake in the commu­ basis of society in liberty The Second Vatican weiler o f New U*m. War,” he said. "It was pre­ nity. And support of the sumed low farm income and equality. Council forthrightly de­ war on poverty, he said, is fended the sanctity of NORTH DENVER was due to these surpluse.s. received poorly by many- Updating Sisters' Garb "N o w we have no sur­ T H E paramount consid­ life: "Whatever is op­ rural residents pos.sessed o f eration in the matter of posed to life itself, such OPTICAL plus, but in the past three "a conviction that if you’re A b ig thank-you to the and unthinkable, or easy 'religious life and its mean­ months wheat has gone legalized abortion is as any type of murder, Loretto nuns and all the and smooth. A large part ing. . . . poor there’s something whether or not the unborn genocide, abortion, eu­ Serving North Denver 22 Years down 40 cents a bushel. So wrong with you.” other religious orders who of the reason for such fal.se So, nuns everywhere, we have to conclude that child can be regarded as thanasia, or willful self- Compiete "But there is a basic OpticBl Service have pilot projects going in thinkin g lies in the fact lake heart! There are great there is something essen­ less than human. Propo­ Christian social ethic,” OPTICIAN regard to updating their that the nun has been sep­ numbers of us most ap­ tially wrong with our ag­ nents of breaking down le­ F Si- Monsignor O’Rourke said. TRADITIONALLY ^ dress. This is a topic under arated from us so com­ p rovin g o f this step you riculture.” gal protection for the un­ "You can accommodate this THE FINEST IN D E W A Y N E discussion in almost every p le te ly by rule, by dress, are taking. We understand born desperately wish to to a local community to a PHOTOGRAPHY IN G R A M group or gathering all over and by living conditions. also the difTiculties to be evade the charge that the A S F A R as Monsignor certain extent, but there is 477-57S» Denver. Most lay people It is a very natural and ironed out, and can sym­ O’Rourke is concerned, taking of fetal life involves a point where you have to 4022 haven’t had the experience hum^n thing to compare pathize, too, with those lay D e C K Q C E what is wrong is a lack of say: These people have a the slaying of an innocent Pti. 3lt-43S3 E N N Y S O N ST of meeting and talking ourselves in some degree to people who are disap­ cooperation among rural right, even a duty, to human being. Usually they with these nuns participa­ one another in all proving o f the whole thing. people — to take "holding organ ize,’ or, You cannot plead that the unborn child ting in the project. . .so areas. . .as we talk, ex­ It is hard to change our action” if necessary — to is not a human being and M I L E - H l .1 . what I’d like to do is share change ideas and ideals. call these poor people no ways of thinking. . .but force more realistic prices good.’ ” hence has no right to life, CLEANING SERVICE reactions and thoughts Wouldn’t it be easier for us never so hard as to be im­ for their products. or that not all persons are Rugs ard Upholstery about this subject in the to discover mutual areas of possible. To these people I N C R LC 's executive com­ entitled equally to life. Expertly Cleaned hope that the laity might unity and dedication and would say: "Smile, and In either Color or Black mittee recently took strong Both suppositions clearly.,, In Your Home or in Our Plant accept and look forward to humanness when there is have faith, and lift your Tabernacle and White become trea­ stands on both issues, contradict the certain sured heifJooms when tak- • fluahty Wath at this change, and that the no barrier consisting of heads to watch for the calling on Congress to: knowledge of science. modirate nnees. Sisters m ight be encour-. that strange black habit Holy Spirit who is floating Society Plans • Increase appropriations Contemporary biology • Insured Protection aged to further expand the and head dress which in on th at breeze coming for the war on poverty to RORK entb Bigelow's experiment and make it makes them so different through Pope John’s open, PHOTOGRAPHERS Famous Kirpet-Kare Field Trip provide "u rgen tly needed permanent. from us? window.” Dick Belfinqer M elhol food, education, health,, Let it be understood that So what docs happen Mrs. Joseph Mattern, The Tabernacle Society NERVOUS 1053 So. Cayloid Pb. 733-60;6 C all — 744-3139 housing, and jobs for the I dnerPrt py Outms to j h M coesiiiiir; Doctor the Sisters do not consider when we meet and talk Denver o f Denver w ilT spwnsor a ia \ew Yx*. He l.firt heert *itii 6nofl eneni men end the major change in regard dressed in a nice looking Contributions from chartered bus on Friday, w.eten o( ul eges, it ituf be te!t « see ef • And to amend the Na­ to the progress occurring suit? A subtle easing of la ym e n to thi.s colum n April 7. The buses will d.ttereot »i»s. In ! »«*es or en.eti e letl- tional Labor Relations act i*{ or siuAy slomecli. ere SYttetsms c( simc'e nerv- in their orders. I’m sure are welcome. The struc­ leave Denver at 10 a.m. conversation happens. Ideas to include agricultural ces d'sticss. Otters an s^eepiessaess. beedeche. they rat6 it way down on O.gestiYe epset. less of apoetite. cold persoi''"C, flow more freely, laughter ture of the comment Mass w ill be ofTered in St. .workers and their employ­ the list, ‘ and feel that the eervois initeO:’ ,.’’ Tnei tV Docler ne aoert a comes more readily, and a should not be in the Francis o f Assisi church, ers. KrORdertel nedtcine tut is so celmeg end traoou lir- ipg to He eerm — so ieioiitl tx coefort m tne COIN-OP CLEANERS amount of talk is rather surprising warmth o f feel­ form of critical lettcr- Castle Rock, by the Rev. At the same meeting, Id out of proportion to the im­ ing arises out of a heigh­ to-editor, but emphasis Thomas McMahon, pastor JOB. better sleep at e<|ht it contains a nuneiDes at the executive committee Safety Factor against s4e ejects, is not luht fom- portance o f the action. But tened respect and ap­ should be placed on at 11 a.m. Following the ro reaffirmed the morality of iag W requim prrscriptM. I am so g'atefii. I B-W .^1 to me and a multitude of preciation for what this constructive thought Mass the women will con­ "holding actions,” the » II seed fell iilor-uf.ai to anyooe asks, free oth er la y persons, this and no oM.galea. Please W e Jekn Wietcrs, woman has so joyfully done coupled with an ethical tinue to Dublin House, organized withholding of Apt. S1I. 3U E. S3 SL NT. 22 Otet. 512 DRY CLEANERS switch to modern day dress w ith h e r life . H ere she opinion in the form of Colorado Springs, for agricultural commodities Just Drop Them Off — We Do The Rest is a very im portant and stands — an ordinary wom­ an essay. Letters to the luncheon. Cost of the from market to force high­ Call. Approximately $H.O() Worth I • 8 Lbs. $ OISO i necessary outward sign an after all. This nun in editor are featured el­ round trip on the bus and er prices. Of Dry Cleaning | For Only jL that the family o f God is an outfit not so unlike sewhere. Thoughts by for the luncheon will be PETITE 4370 Wadsworth Blvd.______424-9722' truly beginning to blend your own becomes a bel­ laymen on various and $5. 'together to form a vital ievable. powerful example sundry topics are wel­ Women interested in the RETIRING IN CALIF. 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'•RP Page: e DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 9, 1967. [Tenor To Sing Colo. Springs Students Opera Title Role oMotion ^ictu/tGS Tenor James McCracken CLASSIFICATION lY NATIONAL CATHOLIC will sing the title role in OFFiCC FOK MOTION fICTUMS the Metropolitan Opera To Stage Musical Company’s production of Colorado Springs — Rod-! as A ll Hakim, the peddler ■ Giuseppe Verdi’s Otello, to gera and Hammerstein’s man. be broadcast at noon Sat­ popular Broadway musical, Other leads in the mu­ Following are claaiiflcatlons of motion pictures by the Nation. urday, March 11, on K O A Catholic Office of Motion Pictures for fllms currently playing in radio, AM and FM. O klah om a!, w ill be pre­ sical w ill be handled by Denver flrst-run, neighborhood, and. drive-in theaters, as well as Soprano Montserrat Ca­ sented by the senior class Randy Weigel as Jud Fry;' those appearing on t^evision in the Denver. Colorado Springs and o f St. Mary’s high school, Barbara Severson as Aunt Sterling areas. Ratings of movies on TV aix checked against balle will make her Metro­ listings found in **TV tauide” magazine. Classifications are: A-1 politan broadcast debut as Colorado Springs. Perform­ Eller; and Mike Orwig as family; A-2 adults and adolescenta; A-3 adults only; A-4 adults only Desdemona and baritone ances are scheduled for Andrew Carnes. with reservations; B. Morally objectionable in part for all; C. Con­ 'A demned. (Compiled by Carol Good) Tito Gobbi w ill sing lago. March 11, 12, and 13 at The hit play, which has A 8:30 p.m. in St. Mary’s also been converted to a Current Movies I; The Last of the Mohicans. church auditorium, 28 W. motion picture, will be A-1; The Haunting, A-2; King of I Open M s.m.-10 p.m. Dslly Kings, A-1; This Happy Feeling, I l6-o«. T-Bon»s Kiowa, Colorado Springs. directed by the Rev. Thom' A Funny Thing Happened on A-3. U.8.D.A Choice...... t z a s Tickets for the perform­ as Woerth and Mr. Thomas the Way to the Forum, A-3; A iL’.S. Choice Sirloin ...... Man for All Seasons, A-1; An ances a re a v a ila b le by MONDAY. MARCH 13 U.K. Choice Filet M ig...... 1.95 McCeney. Eye for an Eye, A-2: Blow-Up, Crime Without Passion, A-2; Center Cut Chops ...... 1.10, calling 473-4633. C; Boy Did I Get a Wrong Num­ The Desert Rata, A-1: Man of Sp. Chicken ...... 1.10, ber. A-3; Convenant With Death, Conquest, A-2; To' Hell and Hamburger Steak ...... 1.00 Tw o m emorable songs D IR E C T IN G the music Alt Children P ortion s ...... 79 from the Broadway hit. of Oklahoma! will be Sis- B; Door-to-Door Maniac, unlixt- Back. A-2: Garden of Evil, A-2: ed; Dr. Zhivago, A-2; Fahrenheit 6 loirgr Shrimp ...... l.M Caribbean, A-2; Tension at Halibut S te a k ...... 1.00 "Oh, What A Beautiful ter M. Sheila. Mrs. Sigrid 451, A-2; First to Fight, A-2; Table Rock, A-2; Prince of All Dinners Served with Fresh Crisp Mornin’ ” and "People Will Griswold is choreographer. Fistful of Dollars, B; Georgy Players, A-2; The Two Mrs. Salad and a choice of Dressing Fr. Say We’re In Love’’ will be Girl, A-4; Grand Prix, A-3; C arrolls, A-2. Fr. Potatoes or Baked with sour Hawaii, A-3; Hurry Sundown, Cream or Butler. sung by Stephanie Doeren We Serve Only fhe TOP QUALITY unlisted; Is Paris Burning, A-1; TUESDAY, MARCH 14 M ary Jo Catlett m e a t s . U. S. Choice or Prtmo as Laurey and Mike Nashville Rebel, unlisted; Night Miss Susie Slagle’s, A-1; Bed­ Schum as Curly. of the Generals, A-3? On Dad, time for Bonzo, A-1; The Com­ COLUMBINE STEAK HOUSE On 'Scrapbook' 'How To Succeed in Business' Poor Dad> B; Rage, A-3; Sec­ mand, A-1; Blondie’s Hero, A-1; .3rd & Federal 934-9721 FE A TU R E D in the pro­ onds, B-; Ship of Fools, A-3; Winchester 73, A-2; King of the A tribute to St. Patrick’s Frank Loesser’s musical, "How To Succeed in Business Without Really Sound of Music, A-1; The Busy Khyber Rifles, A-1; The I.emon duction as W ill Parker is day with appropriate music Tryintt," is a fun-filled spoof on big business. It will be presented in the Body, A-3; Tho Bible, A-1; The Drop Kid, B; Tank Force, A-1; Mike Boyle. Margie Grin- Corrupt Ones, B; The Halluci­ A Child Is Wailing, A-2; Dressed will be featured on Scrap­ Center of Performing Arts at Loretto Heights college, Denver, March 9-12. dinger will portray Ado nation Generation, unlisted; The To Kill, A-1. book of Sound Sunday. Featured in the musical, left to right, are David Williams, Ralph Dowling, Beyond these doors Annie Carnes and Jerry l^rofessionuls, A-3; The Quiiler March 12, 10 p.m., on and Eric Baldwin. Tickets can be obtained by calling 936-3423. Memorandum, A-3; The 25th WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1.5 Maisonneuve will be seen. KFML-FM (98.5), Denver. Hour, A-2; Three Bites of the Poppy, A-1; Spy HunL A-1; ^ o t r i i 'll Apple, B; Thunder Road, A-2; Bonjour Tristesse, A-3; Battle h Perform ers to be heard Tickets To Be Trouble W'ith Angels, A-1; Hymn, A-1; Wild in the Country, I TYNAN TOWN | include Denver’s Mary Jo Recital Set March 19 Trunk to Cairo, A-3; W’ar Italian B; The Frogmen, A-1; Crime in Catlett, Dennis Day, John Style, unlisted; Warning Shot, the Streets, A-2; On' the Water­ Presents Sold Af Door front, A-2; Not As A Stranger, A-2. McCormick, Jeannie Car- B; Death of A Killer, A-3. son. Howard Morriss, Danny For 'Business' By Tenor Leo Frazier THURSDAY. MARCH 16 Kaye, Morton Downey, and Neighborhood, Drive-In •Tickets for the Loretto A P'inc Madness, B; A Man The Arnelo Affair, A-2; Ma a segment featuring music One of the Denver area’s and Pa Kettle .At Waikiki, A-1; . Tickets for the recital, at Heights College Star Could Get Killed, A-2; After the S o c a td from Victor Herbert’s Ei­ most talented young sing­ $2.50, can be purchased Fox, A-2; Alfic, A-4; Alphabet South Sea Woman, B; Major leen. ers, Leo Frazier, w ill give from the women’s organi­ Nights production o f H ow Murders, A-2; Alvarez Kelly, Dundee, A-2; Frenchman’s A-3; An American Dream, B; Creek, II; Salome, B; Terror in a The program , produced a voice recital Sunday, zation or may be purchased To Succeed in Business, Without Really Trying to And Now Miguel, A-1; Any Texas Town, A-2; J..afayettc Es- by Ed Tyrian, is directed March 19, 7 p.m., in at the door the evening of W’cdnesday, A-3; Arabesque, cadrille, B; Tho Ambassador's KFML-FM (98.5) and narrated by Clement Phipps auditorium, City the concert. be presented March 9, 10, A-3; Around the World Under Daughter, A-2. J. Zecha.______Park, Denver. 11, and 12, w ill be avail­ 'the Sea, A-1; Arrivederei Baby, D e n v e r You'll find tho warmth o f an Intimate T h e ’ newspaper is conven­ able at the door of the B; Blindfold, A-2; Blue Hawaii, F R ID A Y , M A R C H 17 10 P.M. INCLUDED in Frazier’s A-2; Blue Max. B; Boeing, Private Worlds, A-1; Win­ inn, excellent cocktails, steaks person­ ient; it may be consulted at u The tenor’s recital is program w ill be composi­ Center o f Performing Arts Boeing, B; Born Free, A-1; Cast chester 73, A-2; Twist of Fate, ally selected and quality-aged, pre­ pared to perfection, and attentive time most convenient to every on the college campus. A Giant Shadow, A-3; Cat Bal­ B; Escape From Zahraln, A-2; being sponsored by the tions by Mozart, Brahms, .service. Open the door to a relaxing March 1 2 meml)er of the family. lou, A-2; Chamber of Horrors, Knife In the Water, C: Band of Denver chapter of the Vaughn-W illiam s, Good seating is available luncheon or d inner...you are a most A-3; Curse o f Franken.stein, B; Angels, B; The Organizer, A-4; A National Council of Neg­ MednikofT, and Negro spir­ for the Thursday and Sun­ weleomo guest. Featuring day performances, although Dead Heat on a Merry-Go- Ticket To Tomahawk, A-1; The ro Women for the pur­ ituals as arranged by Law­ Round, A-3; Dear John, C; True Story of Jesse James, B; pose of raising funds to rence Burleigh and Hall parties are urged to re­ Fighting Prince o f Donegal, A-1; The Night of the Hunter. B; The jScotch’n’^irloin obtain scholarships to serve block seats. Follow Me, Boys, A-1; Fortune Thief, A-2; Sherlock Holmes t / ^ C/ ^ 222-B611 Johnson. Cookie, A-3; Funeral in Berlin, Faces Death, A-1; Sierra Baron, '^Sounds aid worthy students of Doubles and singles only are available for the Fri­ A-3; Glass Bottom Boat, A-2; A-1. culturally deprived Speciol GrOUP Horror of Dracula. A-3; Kalei­ areas. • • day and Saturday night doscope, A-2; Kiss the Girls and of CHUCK Make Them Die, A-3; Monkeys performances. Tickets Prices Offered range from $2 to $3.75 in Go Home, A-1; Murderers Row, Frazier, director of the B; Nevada Smith, A-3; Night TRAVELING MEN price and can be reserved Ireland^' Notre Dame parish and the Creatures, A-2; Night of the For 'Seasons' by calling 936-3423. Tick­ Cray at the With Songs Performed WAUOH,, Interparochial school choir, Grizzly, A-1; Not With M y Wife, ets may be reserved by A-3; Paradiso Hawaiian Style, B y ; is at present on leave from T h e E s qu ire th e a te r, telephone to be picked up A-1; Penelope, A-3; Return of ARGONAUT HOTEL the D enver Public School the Seven, A-3; Ride Beyond DENNIS DAY System while taking grad­ D e n v e r, has announced the evening o f the perform- FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR that special group discount ance if reserved one day in Vengeance, A-3; Seconds, B.; Spi­ BRIDGE PARTIES, DANCES AND Saturday uate study at Colorado nout, A-1; Swinger, B; Tho Bell­ D INNERS MARY JO CATLEH prices to see A M an fo r advance. State college, Greeley. boy, A-2; The Blob, A-2; Tho PHONE «23-ai0l DANNY KAYE ■ Evening All Seasons, the prize- - , Chase, A*2; Tho Collector, A-4; Beautiful Ballroom s P riva te Dining Rooms winning motion picture, The Cool Ones, unlisted; Tho a ls o 5:00 PM -8:00 PM are now available. Classic Chorale Group, B; The Mikado, A-1; The Pawnbroker, A-3; The Rare :534-7918: John McCormick Groups and organiza­ Breed, A-1; The Shop on Main Jeannie Carson s"1.59 tions, schools, business and Concert a t CWC Street, A-3; The V'ampirc, A-2; Gordon Goodman CHILDREN $1.00 industrial groups arc in- D enver’s unique Classic Those Magnificent Men, A-1; Morton Downey vited to inquire about the Chorale will present its Thousand Clowns, A-3; Three The Lotus Room plan by calling Susan winter concert at-Whatley on u Coucb, A-3; Tobruk, A-2; (Management of Esther and'Frank Feng) Tom Jom », A-4; Tom Curtain, Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. Songs From Gustafson, director of chapel, Colorado Women’s B; Venetian Affair, A-3; Walk COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF* group sales, at 534-1642. college, Denver, on March Don’t Run, A-3; War Lord, A-2; Victor Herbert's FINEST CHINESE AND 10 at 8:30 p.m. A program* What Did You Do in tho War, " E ile e n " Daddy?, B; Who’s Been Sleeping AMERICAN FOODS o f Renaissance and contem­ OFFEE SHOPS Mass for Shut-Ins in My Bed?, B; W'ho’s Got the A Besutifal Lantern Lighted Dining Room In the porary masterpieces will be Action?, A-3; Wrong Box, A-2. Veterans of Foreign Wars Home 3743 Federal Blvd. John S. Stewart Post No. 1 Produced by; Edward T. Tynan A Mass for Shut-Ins, combined with French horn Open to the Public Directed and Narrated by: 4300 Wadsworth Blvd. celebrated by the Very and organ solos. Tickets On Television 11 a.m. to 10 p.m .-Sal., till 12 Midnight SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Clement J. Zecha Rev. Patrick O’Brien, C.M., (Closed Tuesdays) 7900 East Colfax are on sale at local record The Golden Idol, A-2; Charlie of St.. Thomas seminary, stores and at the door the Chan at Monte Carlo, A-2; The D enver, is televised each night of the concert. Abominable Snowman, A-1; Sunday at 8:15 a.m. on Black Orchid, A-1; Boccaccio 70, KWGN-TV, Channel 2 , Sacred Heart Program C; Operation PetticoaL A-3; The BOB^S PIZZERIA Leo Frazier Sky Above — The Mud Below, Denver. Widening Social A-4; Porgy and Bess, A-2; 'The ‘ 7/omc o f the Little Immigrant Sandwich'* C on s cio u sn e ss’ * •will be King and Four Oucens, B; Bro­ "In The Sheridan- After the PARADE ken Lance. A-2; Lord of the 15 Varieties of the subject of an address Flies, A-2; Mardi Gras, A-2; Ty­ and on HOUSE COFFEE SHOP Shopping Center^ by the Rev. Lucius F. rant of Lydia Against the Son CUL-l ST. PATRICK’S DAY Carvantes, S.J., on the of Hercules, A-2. Sacred Heart program, OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY stop in at SUNDAY, MARCH 12 S u n d a y , M a r c h 12, at The Boy With Glasses. A-2; — Take Out Service — DUFFY'S 6:45 a.m., on KHTV, Mu and Pa Kettle At Horae, A- Channel 9, D enver. SHAMROCK BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER MAR-LEE 2601 W . A la m e d a A v e . 9 3 s liTALIAN FOOD AT ITS B ES T^ RESTAURANT UA5 TR EM O NT PLACE TWIN LOBSTER U'here IRISH Rather! Irish Music, TAILS Favors, Dancing, » 2 . 8 5 Green Beer, etc. I DUFFY’S SHAMRDCK Only at Laffite can you enjoy a Conti-. 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I WDtV MTWWJO----- LL Pete Lombard —Pres. ! 421 - 2,77V 1 <.------0 a* i lo le Thursday, March 9, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 9 K^racken Marks Fall In 29th ! role in 1 Opera ction of ^tello. to Catholic Cage Meet xm Sat- on K O A I The 29th edition o f the McGovern and Mache- Denver Catholic Invita­ beuf’s Terry McGuire tion al High School Bus- deadlocked for runnerup kethull Tournament honors in the individual completed a record-set- scoring race with 82 I ting run Sunday with St. points each — both reg­ i Francis* Grady Mc­ istered in four tourna­ Govern and Cathedral’s ment appearances. Bcnji Montoya shattering -Jerry Williams. SL Jo­ a pair of 14-year-old scor­ seph's nifty sophomore, ing marks. forward, was named the McGovern drilled 41 tournament’s most valu­ points Sunday against able player. Cathedral, breaking the Williams headed up individual game scoring the 10-man all-tournament record of 39 points set team which also includ­ by Regis’ Tom Duggan ed Bill Cole and Jim in 1953 against Canon Deidol of Mullen; Joe City Abbey. Fanning. Terry Jameson Montoya, taking ad­ and Frank Kelly of Reg­ vantage of a new tour­ is; Terry McGuire of nament format this year, Machebcuf; McGovern of swished a total of 98 St. Francis; Montoya of points to break the tour­ Cathedral and Pat Ryan ney scoring mark of 81 o f St. Joseph’s. points set by Duggan in Gary Dreiling of St. Parok Stars Show Hardware 1953. wrs Mary’s was awarded the In past years, teams sportsmanship trophy Members of the 10-man all-tournamcnt team selected after the 29th were limited to three presented by Regis Col­ annual Denver Catholic Invitational Basketball Tournament show off their tournament games. This lege. Athletic Director hardware. Left to right, back row. are (irady Mefiovern, St. Francis: Frank year, however. Cathedral Lou Kellogg of Regis Kelly, Regis; Terry Jameson, Regis; Joe Fanning, Regis; Bill Cole, Mullen needed a ’’qualifying” made the presentation. and Jim Deidel, Mullen. Front row, lef to right, are Jerry Williams of St. triumph over Annuncia­ St. Francis won the Joseph's: Pat Ryan of St. Joseph’s; Beji Montoya, Cathedral and Terry tion to advance to the coveted Archbishop Ur­ McGuire, Machebeuf. H-tcam bracket for the ban J. Vchr trophy for final three days of play. school sportsmanship. Montoya had individ­ The award goes to the Annual CYO Cage Meet News Deadline! Raiders Defense Cracks ual game totals of 19, 25, school displaying the 29 and 25 points for his highest <|uality of The deadline for news St. Joseph’s Lamar Miller twists hi^h above Regis’ Ron Wiley to fire in total of 98, Duggan pre­ sportsmanship during To Open Friday at Regis stories and pictures to a basket in the championship finals of the Denver Catholic Invitational viously set thsD record in the four days of the appear in the ’’Register” Hasketbail Tournament. Also included in the picture are Regis’ Frank three games with indi­ tournament. The trophy The annual Catholic for 7:30 p.m. will match is M onday at 9 a.m. Kelly (50) and Joe Fanning and Put Ryan (11) of St. Joseph’s. Regis won vidual totals of 39, 9 and is awarded after observ­ Youth Organization’s bas­ St. Therese, winner of the the title with a 50>43 triumph. 33 points. ing the conduct of the ketball tournament will Eastern Division, against coaches, players, cheer­ open Friday night at the St. Peter & Paul, second leaders, pep clubs and Regis College Fieldhouse. place winner in the West­ Raiders Bow out of Parok Basketball student bodies during The opening game, set ern Division. MOVING? the games, between FINAL STANDINGS St. Bernadette’s, winner games and on the prop­ VSKSTEHN OlVISION of the Western Division, erty adjacent to the Tram W L P e t will play St. Pius X in the tournament site. St. Brmadrtia- 8 0 1.000 42^ 285 9 p.m. nightcap Friday. Play by Nabbing 11th Tourney Crown St. P c irr A. P»i 7 I .875 40H .728 Machebeuf’s spirited Our Ijidy of The two losers will meet 6 2 .-.*>0 M l •-‘88 seven to the Bulldog total. cheerleaders and student Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at REGIS CROWNED a and honey for Regis in the body was honored as A ll SHinu S 3 .625 2H2 .TM Hegis to decide third place glorious 37-year reign in Jameson paced Regis’ S l t'HIhrrino'g 4 4 JOO M l TOO Raiders journey to the the tournament’s finest H«I> Trimly disciplined attack with 17 .7 .> .375 2KSJ 414 honors with the champion­ Catholic high school ath­ promised land. The North- and most original noise St. Annr's 2 8 .2.V) 2J*5 283 ship game sot for Saturday points. Frank K elly added SU Mair> M letic competition Sunday eiders needed all of their making group. I 7 .12.5 2.'>6 325 morning at 11 a.m. 16. Wiley seven, Joe Fan­ Notrr Uame 0 8 .000 80 84 by nailin g down its 11th cunning to dispose of St. Despite a disappoint­ Denver Catholic prep bas­ Francis, 35-34, in the first ning fiv e and Steve Wei- ing crowd for the cham­ ketball championship. round of the tournament man four. pionship finals at the Holy Family claimed : SATRIANO i The poised Raiders, com­ before shelling Holy P'ami- downtow’n Auditorium St. P rio r A Paul 59. S t ('ath rrinr'a pleting their final season ly 62-42. third place honors by 40 : BROTHERS i Arena, the expanded 4- S t HaTOudrtlr'B 77. A ll SainiH 45 in Catholic prep competi­ whipping Mullen, 61-58. day tournament drew* an * JANITORIAL SERVICE » tion, whipped doughty St. S T , J O S E P H ’ S P U T The Tigers jumped off to estimated gate of 11,500 a 14-6 first quarter lead * INC. i Joseph, 50-43, in the cham­ U P a game battle in the fans. This is an increase Newest » ?: Rent a Truck pionship finale to the 4-day title game before Regis put when Mullen Coach Broth­ of approxim ately 1500 Kohler Bathroom * • Rut and Upholstery Denver Catholic High the game away in the last er Simon elected to give over last year’s total. * Shampooing School Basketball Tourna­ fiv e minutes w’ith a bris­ his reserves an opportunity * • Complete House I from RYDER 'i'he newspaper is an adver­ Fixtures . . . ^ C le a n in g it ment. tling run to the wire. to sec some game action. tising mediura that is wanted The Mustang regulars 4- • Floor Waiinf and * By the hour — day — week The Northside Raiders, a Leading only 41-39 with — it is sought and paid for * Polishing ^ took over in the final three and advertising in it is not an — year — Ryder can supply dominating force in the 5:14 remaining, Regis came » • Walls and Wiodows * any size truck you need. Denver Parochial League up with the game deciding quarters but Mullen was intruder in the home. * W a she d { Service you can depend on! since 1930, thus wrote the plays Parochial League n e v e r ab^e to catch the f final chapter in a success foes have learned to live front-running Tigers al- 5 I J 2834 W. 44th Ave. J 534-8211 story unequalled in league with down through the (Tum to Page 12) LARRY PERRY annals. years. • Gary Drciling REALTY ; 433-8831 » The school has announ­ Sport^mariahip N O W OPEN! R Y D f R Terry Jameson, Regis’ * 3S66 So. Broadway J ced its intentions of with­ clutch performer all year A w a rxi 4995 TRUCK OUR ALL NEW * 761-0324 » RCMTRL. IRC. drawing from the vener­ long, slithered through the 14-13 at the end o f the Lowell Blvd. K Cherry Creek Terrace for remodeling! able Parochial League fol­ St. Joseph’s defense to lay first quarter but forged a low ing the 1967 baseball Store home a basket. Jameson, 21-21 deadlock at inter­ season to seek admittance 433-7171 injured slightly on the mission. • Counter-top to the Colorado High play, went to the sidelines St. Joseph’s then fhade Joe G tiirtj’s la v a t o r y STROHMIMGER School Activities Assn., a but reserve Dave Ware- its move in the third -PAINT ANO ART SUPPLIES- i t Real Estate i t Rentals public school organization. ham came the bench to quarter, bolting to a 29-23 i Q j W O f Electric Com pani| i t Insurance ^ Loans G W all hung calmly ** • free throw REGIS PUT THE fin­ lead before Regis surged c lo s e t ishing touch to a proud to pad ... ead to 44-39 again to take a 34-33 lead and lock ii. up. tradition by completing an into the final quarter. Cfrf!e!e fMtkU Serykt • IKOUSTftfAL • CCR^nCt^l • ' 1 • Newr extra unblemished record in Ron Wiley swished a W illiam s and Pat Ryan 1965 Catholic competition. The pair o f baskets to hoist the teamed to score 35 of St. r o o m y b a th lead to 48-39 and the Joseph’s 43 points. l>umar MALIBU 1178 STOUT ST. 222-5733 Raiders swept through an Of first quality only, Koh- Raiders protected their Miller, annother St. Jo­ SUPREME DENVER COLORADO unbeaten season in win­ 4 Dr. 140 H.P., 6 Cyl.. ler fixtures and fittings ning the Denver Parochial lead with a ball control seph’s sophomore, added Standard Trans., game the rest of the way. Beautiful Condition are available in sizes and League championship, be­ styles to fit every budget. fore putting one final gem St. Joseph’s handled the LA-RITE LIQUORS in a proud monarch’s pressure with cool precision ^ 4 9 5 . Let us help you plan your until those final five min­ LINOLEUM new bathroom or wash­ SRCUS-LRUILO crown. Jk S u n day’ s tournam ent utes. “ RED” WHITE room. 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NEW MURRAY BROS. 1967 VALIANT COMMERCIAL $ 1 , 7 9 5 School Spirit Their Game DISTRIBUTING CO. DELIVERED DENVER PRODUCTS CO. City Ticket Office C«mpivt« Saiot a Sorvica Machebeuf High School’s cheerleaders and 1531 Stout Street pep club section was honored as the best noise- Denver's Finest Dealer WHOLESALERS 222-5533 making group in the Denver Catholic Invitational 5225 L CoHox 1624 - 17th St. Robert M. — Paul V. Murray Basketball TournamenL Al>ove, the pretty Mache- P h. 534-2343 DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD heuf girls show off their trophy. Te/. 399-0630 Page 10 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 9,

G E N U I N E Youth Highlights Chess Tourney Byrne. Bernadette Chul* school member.s of the will show slides of El Pom­ The Warriors, chess team oupka. Mike Keller. Mark Colorado Speech League ar retreat house. Colorado ■ Q R I G I N A L r from St. Francis de Sales Patton. Joan Tynan. Jay were Teresa Petrone, supe­ Springs. The Sodality re­ WtitUaihrs^ high school. Denver, won Poirier. M ik e Zambonato, rior, dram atic intorpretu- treat will be held May 26, the Parochial League Pi»t Wolke, Dan Conner. tion; Patricia Bisant, supe­ 27. and 28 at El Pomar. Chess Tournament for the T o m S im in g t o n , P a u l rior, original oratory: Julie Members and persons in­ second consecutive year. Shanley, Wayne Lynd. Higer, superior, poetry in­ terested may make reser­ Four teams from Cathe- John D u ffic y, and Sean terpretation: and Mary vations by calling Mary dral. St. Francis, St. Jo- O’Rourke, Ann Sack, excellent, extem­ Slarcevich at 623-5892. seph. and St. Mary’s met St, Francis poraneous speaking, all C o n t e s t NONPRISMATIC PRECISION LENSES students at St. Peter i»nd for the two rounds. .Schisil g t Kruncis high school, The annual Archdiocesan Paul school, Wheatridge. trophy was awarded to St. Denver, Athletic Association Spelling Contest, spon­ h'rancis. Highest boy award is sponsoring u games party Loretto Editor sored by the Catholic FOR SUPER POWER VISION was presented to Dave every Wednesday night at Sharon Murphy, daugh­ School Office, will take Koster, and highest girl 7^30 p.m. in the high ter of Mr. and Mrs. (J. F-. place on Sunday. March The One and Only award to Barbara .\lcEna- school gym. The National Murphy of Westminster, 12, at 1:15 p.m. at Christ ny, both of St. brands. Honor society is sponsoring has been named editor of the K in g school. Denver. G enuine, O riginal Club presidents are ^.lim all-school carnival on the Heightsonian, student The 10 top seventh and ^ PRICE Depres, St. b rancis; Pom March 17. beginning at 7 newspaper of Loretto eighth grade spellers will Card, Cathedral; BiU And- p.m., in the high school Heights college. Denver. A comfx?tc next month in the m ade by skilled erson. St. .Joseph s: itnd gym . T h e school’s chess junior English mi^or. Miss Colorado-Wyoming .spelling .Jane Wagner, St. Marys. team, the W arriors, won M urphy is a graduate of l>ee. The top six spellers of Germ an Craftsm en Creighton U. the Parochial League H oly Fam ily high school. the Archdiocese will com­ Several Denver-area stu- Chess Tournament for the Denver. pete with students from dents attending Creighton second consecutive year, M C l u b the Dioceses of Pueblo and university, Omaha, Neb.. Eight new members were The lettermen of the C'heyenne on April 2 at St. have been named to the received in to the school’s Mullen M club will hold a Vincent de Paul school, dean’s list. They are .Mary chapter o f Quill and Scroll. dance Saturday. March II. Denver, for the Archbishop Ann DeSalvo, Wheatridge: They are Dianne 'Voung, at the high school. "The Vehr trophy. atricia Massaro, Denver; -John Loughry, Bill Karlin, Daniels.” popular dance H o n o r s Ann Elizabeth Trum ble, M argaret I.enhart, Geral- music group, will play. Jim Mary Barbara Watkins, Denver: and Deborah M. dine Leahy, Mary Beth Deidel, president of the a freshman at Marylhurst Kouch, and Kathy Houli­ Abell. Denver. club, and Dennis Kennedy college, Oregon, was re­ han. A l l S a in t s are in charge o f arrange­ cently named to the dean’s ments. Some 260 .students in the Colo. Springs list for the fall semester third through eighth Judges for the recent C a t h e d r a l with a 3.3 grade point av­ gradt*.s at All Saints .school, science and mathematics The Cathedral sodality erage. iMi.ss Watkins is the Denver, participated in a fair at St. .toseph Convent will meet March 15 in the daughU*r o f Mr. and Mre. recent science fair at the high school, Colorado reading room in the base­ Joseph E. Watkins. Den­ school. Projects were se- Springs, wore Col. Robert ment of the Cathedral, at ver, and is a graduate of lected from a list o f pos- Lochry, Capt. John Dean, 7:45 p.m. Mary Matthews Marycrest high school, sible projects compiled by Capt. Scott bord, and Cupt. of El Pomar retreat league Denver. Sister Mary Herbert, prin- Edward Q u ill, all staff cipal. First place winners members of the United will be entered in citywide States A ir Force academy, competition March 11 at Colorado Springs. The win- Marycrest high school. projects will be en- Enjoy Double the Pleasure W inners in the fair are tered in the Archdiocesan M ike Walsh, Nancy Jin- science fair, drich, Stephen Holland, S t e r l i n g from T.V,, Movies, Sports Peter DeNicola, Margaret "Pathways to Peace” was the theme o f the National this New Magna-Vision Way! Honor society induction Children's ceremony held recently at St. Anthony high school. HORSE RACING fans acclaim Tele- Programs Sterling, The Rev. James Get those B IG , close-up views kulars because they give you clo­ * * Kane, pastor o f St. Antho- ser, clearer vision. So comfortable to ,, March 12 — ny’s parish, gave the invo- all day long—without any fatigue! wear. You can mark your program D is c o v e ry ’ 67” v is its cation. Participants in the American school children ceremony were Mary Ann without need to hold binoculars. in Moscow. 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Saturday, March 11 — Daytona 500 M ile Stock Car Championships, Chan­ Israeli Rabbis nels 9, 13; 3 p.m. Scout News Saturday, March 11 — Hit At Missions Greater Buffalo Open S t. R o s e ceived the Parvuli Dei Bowling, Channels 9, 13; Jerusalem — Christian Officers of Cub Scout award at the Pack’s recent 1:30 p.m. missionary activities were Pack 206 o f St. Rose of Blue and Gold Dinner. Saturday. March 11 — assailed here by speakers Lima parish, Denver, who They are Richard Romero, High School Basketball at Israel’s national Ortho­ have been rechartered are CJregory Cook, Jimmy Cam- State Finals, Channel 2, 9 dox Rabbis’ conference. The I Gene Shelton, Cubmaster; pagnola, and Billy Holli­ p.m. speakers also urged Israel’s Benton Shockley, com­ gan. Mrs. Ck)nnie Romero St. Joseph Speech Delegates Sunday, March 12 — government to take legal mittee chairman; Herb and Herb Dreiling were Among the participants in the Division II section of the State Speech North American Alpine steps against proselytizing. Using Webster a.s u D reilin g, Webelos leader; given appreciation gifts. meet to be held March 10 and 11 in Boulder are eight students from St. Skiing Championships, They also criticized the at­ ' I guide, Mrs. Peter Stone, tendance of Jewish chil­ Roger McGuire, treasurer; B le s s e d Joseph high school, Denver. Left to right are John Steffan, Vic Ortega, Channels 7 and 11, 12:30 cochairman of the Arch­ Mrs. Joe Nagel, secretary; Bob Hoffsetz, Bill Adamson, Nancy Tabuchi, Mary Jo Eastland. Carolyn p.m. dren in Christian schools. diocesan Spelling Pro- S a c r a m e n t Charles Onofrio, institu­ Moye, and Lorraine Martinez. g r ti m, coaches Debra tional representative; and Forty-nine girls from Girl Shaw of St. Elizabeth’s .Joe Holligan, awards Scout' Troops 725 and 1295 school, Denver, for the chairman. Den mothers will receive badges at a LEIMT: annual archdiocesan who have been rechartered Court of Awards, Monday Doctor Calls Abortion spelling contest. Spon­ are .Judy Rock, Den tw’o; evening, March 13, in the sored by the Catholic and Mrs. Ed Becker, Den Blessed Sacrament gym. The School Office, the event 4. W om en interested in Sign of the Arrow will be will be held at Christ the becoming den mothers are awarded to Charlotte Cur­ Poor Logic, Medicine King school, Dtuiver, at asked to call Mr. Shelton, ran, Pamela Grandchamp, 9.36-3734; or Mr. Shockley, !:15 p.m., Sunday. March Nan Horvat, Pattie Kovarik. 935-5754. Four boys re- New York — "Some day entially suicidal wc can o f the abortion bill: "You THE HOLY fATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH 1 2 . Anne Lankenau. Theresa I would like to hear a lock her up for nine consider the Roman Catho­ P ytell. Pattie Rice, Cindy w’hole board o f expert.s tell months.’’ lic position illogical, don’t Has Lent so far been wasted? Have you really Slavin, Jeanette Turner, me exactly what they you?” sacrificed enough? Easter is only two weeks Debbie Drapela, Mary Ann think abortion accomplish­ (An article in The N ew Blumenthal: "To me, yes. away. Right now is the time, for the good of Lancaster, Susie Campbell es. For myself, 1 know: A York Times stated that In my opinion, it has no your soul, to build the church you want in your and Kathy Breaker. The loved ones’ memory ($3,200). Now is the time dead child. It is using poor psychiatric grounds are the basis in either logic or to 'adopt' a needy child, train a native priest, Sign of the Star will be re­ logic and poorer medicine most common in applica­ fact.” put medicines for lepers in the hands of selfless, ceived by Cathy Brown, to say that the baby tions for therapeutic abor­ DiCarlo: Well, then, do THE careworn Sisters. . . . Lent is almost gone, but Debbie Lamb. Karen Red­ should not have been con­ tions. The article staled you believe that all per­ NEW you s till have tim e! ceived and therefore should LENT? dick, Mary Ann Lancaster. that they make up 40 per sons who believe life be­ THERE ‘■HOW CAN I SAVE LENT?" Susie Campbell, and Kathy not be born.” cent of the applications in gins at conception are illo­ STILL n $3,200 is enough to provide the chapel the This was the comment IS Breaker. voluntary hospitals. The gical?” Daughters of Mary in Pongummod. south India, TIME! on an abortion bill that application is made on the Blumenthal: "In my must have by December, '67. "We have 40 was being debated in the basis that a patient is pot­ opinion, yes. But, whatever Sisters here, ten novices, and hundreds of New Legislation New York State Assembly. entially suicidal.) my personal belief I children," writes Sister Mary Scholastica. . . . (As the R egister went to wouldn’t try to impose it A plaque at the entrance, commemorating your Is Announced press, the bill was still gift, will ask prayers forever for you, your DR. JULES Rivkind. an on you.” parents and loved ones. alive; however, an ofTicial assistant attending gy­ On Marriages of the Family Life Bureau necologist at St. Vincent’s Servicemen n In Pirappancode. south India, three Bethany o f the Archdiocese of New hospital, contends that Sisters are actually living in the same quarters Vatican City — The new York told the Register abortion reform will make as the lepers they care for. because there is no legislation announced by that there is little life in Now Told of convent. Your sacrifices of $100, $50, $25. $10. contraception unnecessary. $5. $2. will give the Sisters a five-room convent the Holy See recognizing the bill and "we think that He says the present res­ with chapel (total needed: $2,950). Name it for the validity of marriage it will not come to puss.” ' trictive law gives one "a Veterans' Rights your favorite saint, if you give the full amount. Moon Project contracted in an Orthodox Dr. Bernard Pisani, who sense of responsibility for Servicemen about to □ In this leprosy hospital in Pirappancode (St. ceremony between Latin made the comment, is one's action, and that a A Surveyor Moon project by Wayne I.ynd won leave Vietnam are now John's) only $240 ($20 a month) takes care of Rite Catholics and mem­ director of obstetrics and liberalized law will in­ first prize for eighth graders in the recent All learning of veterans’ bene­ one leper's needs for one full year. $8.50 buys bers of the Orthodox gynecology at St. Vincent’s crease promiscuity.” 10.000 'miracle' Dapsone pills. Saints school. Denver, science fair. Viewing a fits just before they become Church goes beyond the hospital, here. The hospital Dr. Pisani points out model of the project are, left to right, other first veterans, according to Miss □ Elsewhere in India, in Ethiopia, and the Holy recognition o f such mar­ is a voluntary, non-profit that "all clinical experience place winners Jay I*oiricr Dan Conner. Mike Dorothy L. Starbuck, man­ Lana, you can 'adopt' a blind girl, a deaf-mute riages given by the Second institution. shows that abortion is a boy. or a needy orphan for only $10 a month Keller. Wayne Lynd, Michael Walsh, and Peter Vatican Council’s Decree ager of the Denver Veter­ DeNicoIa. mental wound as well as a ($120 a year). We'll send you the youngster's on Eastern Churches. IN commenting on ans Administration region­ photo, tell you about him (or her). physical wound.” Dr. Rob­ al office. The new decree gives therapeutic abortions. Dr. ert E. Hall, a proponent of The V'eterans Adminis­ Iwal Bishops power to dis­ Pisani labeled thent a liberalizing New York’s tration has sent a team of pense Catholics from the "hoax.” declaring: ab*necolo- ally in hospitals under the tlined by President John­ o ffe rin g gy at Columbia Universi­ guise of other surgical pro­ son, who has asked gov­ CITY__ _ ty’s College of Physicians cedures. ernment agencies to do ev­ THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION erything possible to smooth Below Average and Surgeons and presi­ The present law has and speed the transition Research by the Ameri­ dent of the Association for been in existence for 84 from military service to Mullen Regisiration can Optometric association the Study of Abortion Re­ years N E A R reveals that 35 per cent of form. civilian life for returning the driving public have Vietnam servicemen. IV H S S IO r U S Dincufsing registration procedures for Mullen Dr Hall said: A F T E R appearing on FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN. President high school; Denver, are left to right. Brother below average vision, at "We can get a cardiac television debate. DiCarlo Monday Deadline! MSGR, JO HN O. NOLAN. National SecreUry A ilria n , principal, and i^aul Phelan, son o f Mr. least 15 per cent of this patient through her asked his opponent. Assem­ The deadline for newa Write: C a t h o l ic N r*R East W rirA R t A s s c ^ and M rs. I./00 Phelan. Registration will he held group have vision that pregnancy, tuberculosis blyman Albert H. Blumcn- atoriea and pictures to ap­ 330 Madison Avenue*New York. N.Y. 1(X)17 Telephone; 212/YUkon 6-5840 for incoming freshmen on Sunday. March 12. renders them dangerous is no longer a problem, thal (Reform Democrat- pear in the "R egister" ia when thev drive and if a woman is pot­ Manhattan), chief sponsor Monday at 9 a.m. Page 12 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday. March 9, 1967 Anglicans Join Fight on Abortions London — Latest critics o f the Anglican and Cath- child were born it would from Wales who said that o f a controversial bill to olic Churches joined forces suffer from such physical to spll^ out Raiders Win Title or mental abnormalities as an ‘'embryo child” suspect­ liberalize Britain’s abortion (Continued From Pace 9) men in double figures with to demand its withdrawal. laws are Anglican and seriously handi- ed of being handicapped though twice trimming the C la r k ’s 14 points The Bishops and clergy was a provocative affront lead to a single point in leading the way. Terry Catholic Bishops and other signed a petition which capped, Churchmen in Northwest to all dissenting opinion. the last period. McGuire knocked down 20 says the measure, the RETENTION of this Communities which kill Jim Deidel o f Mullen points for Machebeuf. England. Medical Termination of This opposition to the the handicapped and the took game scoring honors gt. Francis, which nearly Pregnancy bill, would in aick are the most primitive measure is centered in with 28 points. Ron Keiter pulled ofT the prize upset Its present form virtually , f L , „ / „ h e r o f all. Abse declared, (1 3 ), T e rry C rest (1 3 ), of the t,ournament in its Shrewsbury, where leaders legalize abortion on de- George O’Brien (12) and narrow first round defeat mand.” P a t D urkin (1 0 ) paced to Regis, defeated Cathe* Advice Sought Holy Family’s balanced at- dral, 83-71, to claim se- TW O o f the chief signa­ LEGAL NOTICES tack. venth place honors. For Choosing tories are reported to be St. Mary’s nabbed fifth The Warriors’ Grady IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT Catholic Bishop William In and far the City In and for the City and place by bumping Mache- McGovern shuttered a 14- and Counfy of Denver County of Dtnvar Future Bishops Eric Grasar of Shrewsbury and State of Colorado beuf, 52-46. The Pirates, year-old tournament scor- and State of Colorado and Anglican Bishop W il­ No. P-4US4 No. P.42754 leading 29-24 at halftime, ing record by drilling 41 St. Louis — Cardinal NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS liam Alonzo Parker of E t I a t e of R U T H B E A S L E Y ( Oe- Pjfnte of FLO M. HARTKNOCH. put it away by holding points. The spree broke the Joseph Ritter has asked a/k/a F L O R A H A R T K N O C H . ceated) a/k/a Shrewsbury. FLO R A M. HARTKNOCH. a/k/a FwO- M ach ebeu f to o n ly two record o f .39 set by Regis’ members of the newly es­ No. P-4U54 R E N T IN E M . H A R T K N O C H . a/k/a A ll persons having claim s against points in the third quarter. Tom Duggan in the 1953 tablished Archdiocesan FLORENTINE MARIE HARTKNOCH,. The petition says the the above named estate are required St. Mary’s had three tournam ent. ______Pastoral Council to give to file them tor allowance in the Pro­ (O ecoased) bill now under study is NO. P .42736 him their recommendations bate Court of the City and County of All persons having claims against for future Bishops. It was unacceptable to the Denver, Colorado, on or before the 6lh the above named estate are required Christian conscience, out day of September, 1967, or said claims to file them (or atlowance In the P ro ­ Benedictine Oblates the first time here that shall be forever barred. bate Court ot the City and County ol recommendations for Epis­ of harmony with the M ary C. Walsh Denver. Colorado, on or before tha Executrix 20th day of August. 1947. or said copal candidates had been general moral sensibility Edward J. AAcHugh claims shall be forever barred. Slate Two Meetings of the nation, and that Attorney for the estate THE CENTRAL BANK asked from any other 415 Symes Building AND TRUST COMPANY 80urc»» than Church offi- the medical profession Denver, Colorado M202 By: Jay R. M addox The Boulder and Denver in the basement while the and others who would Telephone 222 2711 Assistant Trust O fficer • cials. A layman is secretary (Published in the JOHN J. CONWAY Oblate groups of St. Bene­ Denver group will meet at of the mixed group. have to work under its Denver Catholic R egister) -Attorney for the estate dict will meet Sunday, Christ the King church, provisions view it with First Publication: AAarch 9, 1947 802 Equitable Building Last Publication: March 30, 1947 Denver, Colorado M arch 12. The Boulder 9th and Fairfax, at 4 p.m. Priest-Scientist Honored Catholic Press considerable opposition. Phone 244 6038 IN THE PROBATE COURT (Published in the meeting will be at Sacred Benediction, recitation of Denver Catholic Registar) 'I’he Rev. William T. Miller, S.J., of Regis col­ In and for the City and County Heart church at 1;1_.5 p.m. the Hour of Nones, and a Reporting Probed News of the petition of Denver and State ot Colorado First Publication: February 23, 1967 spiritual conference will he lege, Denver, was recently presented with a me­ came the same day that No. P-42904 Last Publication: March 14. 1967 dallion for meritorious service to the Colorado The Catholic press and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Danforth Workshop held. Persons who are in­ the controversial bill Estate of MARGARET L. JACKSON IN THE PROBATE COURT terested in the Benedictine section of the American Chemical society, by Dr. the way it reports the war passed another hurdle in (D eceased) In and for the City and Alice O. Robertson, current chairman of the sec­ in Vietnam, civil rights, No. P-42904 County ol Denver Oblates are welcome to at­ the House o f Commons. Alt persons having claims against and State e l Colorado Participants Named tion. Father Miller, associate professor of chemis­ the above named estate are required tend. and the population explo­ This cajne when the David Brolman. Judge Participants in the Dan­ try, wa.s instrumental in obtaining two research sion, will be discussed on to file them for allowance in the Pro- No. P-42734 Standing committee of the coon oi the city and county of IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE forth workshop in Colorado , , £ k. I _ , 1 Denver. Colorado, on or before »»>• grants for the college for undergraduate research the Look Up and Live pro­ OF FLO M. HARTKNOCH. a/k/a FLO­ Commons decided by a 10th day of September, 1947, or said Springs, June 18 to July 5, USe Ot NOmB from the National Institute of Health and the gram on Sunday, March RA HARTKNOCH, a/k/a FLORA M. representing Loretto ... _ . , , large majority to retain a claims shall be forever barred. H A R T K N O C H . a/k/a F L O R E N T IN E Petroleum Research Foundation of the American 12, 8:30 a.m., Channel 7, MARGARET FRITZ M . H A R T K N O C H , a/k/a F L O R E N ­ Heights college of Denver, VVO S r r O D O D / ^ provision permitting an Executrix TINE MARIE HARTKNOCH, De­ Chemical Society. He will spend a one year sab­ Denver. Harold Godfrey Marlin will be Dr. Frank Kerins, abortion where there is a Attorney for the estate ceased. batical leave from Regis college at the UCLA In­ Panelists will be John ALIAS chairman of the division of substantial risk that if a 245 West }2th Avenue Prank—Priest stitute of Lipid Studies beginning in Augu.st. Elson, Time; James Denver, Colorado 60204 . CITATION TO ATTEND philosophy and theology Phone 534 8015 PROBATE OF WILL O’Gara, Commonweal; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF and graduate program Washington — The Rev. (Published In the John Cogley, former reli­ IN THE PROBATE COURT Denver Catholic Register) COLORADO, TO: director; Sister Patricia Gerard Gamphell, S.J., In and for the City and First Publication: March 9. 1947 Catholic Near East Welfare Associa­ Jean Manion, educational president of Georgetown gion editor for the New County of Denver Last Publication: March 30, 1947 tion. 480 Lexington Ave.. New York. Y o rk Times; and the Rev. and State of Colorado N. Y.. Relationship. None, Legatee; assistant to the president; university, has complained David Brofman, Judge IN THE PROBATE COURT Most Reverend Minister, General of Antony Parimanath, socio­ to the Ad Hoc Faculty May they Rest Daniel Flaherty, S.J., of No. P-43071 In and (or the City and County Third Order, Regular of St. Francis. Committee on Vietnam, IN THE AAATTER OF THE ESTATE of Denver A m eric a n Haadquarters. Washir>gton logy; and Sister Cecille the Jesuit magazine, OF FRANK R.GRABRIAN (Deceased.) and State of Colorado 17. O.C.. Relationship. None. Legatee; Reddin, academic vice compo.sed o f teachers from Am erica. No. P-42724 Norbertine Fathers. OePere. Wlscon- various universities, that CITATION TO ATTEND NOTICE TO CREDITORS sin. Relationship, None. Legatee; Sis­ president. PROBATE OF WILL E s ta te of w i l l i a m ALLISON, aka ters of Christian Doctrine. M arydell. his name was used without THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF The .selection of the LHC In Peace Chaplains to Hear WILLIAM BERNARD EDMUND AL­ Suffern. N .Y.. Relationship, None, L e ­ permission in the New COLORADO. TO: LISON (Deceased) gatee; Unknown heirs ef Flo M. Rev. Joseph M. Grabrian O.S.M., team was announced by No. P-43724 Hartknoch, a/k/a Flora York Times advertisement CARPINELLI, M cL a u g h l i n , David Archbishop Hannan 1090 W ien 9. Servtten Kloster. Servl- All persons having claims against Hartknoch, a/k/a Flora M. president. Sister Eileen tengasse 9, Austria. Brother. Heir at (Feb. 19) calling on Presi­ Antonetta, 3141 Tejon. Re­ M., 1501 Albion street. Washington — Archbish- the above named estate are required Hartknoch. a/k/a Florentine M. Harl- M arie Heckman.______Law , to file them for allowance in the Pro­ dent Johnson to stop U.S. Rev. Victor AA. Grabrian O.S.M.. knoch. a/k/a Florentine M arie Hart- quiem Mass, Mt. Carmel Requiem Mass, Church of op Philip M. Hannan o f bate Court of the City and County of Depth Perception 10029 N .E . P re s c o tt St.. P ortlan d . knoch. Deceased, Residence. Un­ bombing o f North Vietnam. Denver. Colorado, on or before the 8 church, March 3. Inter­ the Blessed Sacrament, New Orleans, a former Ore,. Brother. Heir at Law. known. Relationship. Unknown, inter­ Committee officials said day of August. 1947, or said claims Lack of depth perception ment. Mt. Olivet. Boule­ M arch 6. Interm ent, Ft. paratrooper chaplain, will Joseph Grabrian. sometimes known est. Unkrtown. on the part of drivers ap­ that .someone had evidently as Joseph J. Grabrian. 4701 Grant St,. .shall be forever barred. You and each of you are hereby rx>- vard mortuaries. Logan. Day-Noonan mor- address the General Com- Denver. Colo.. Brother. Heir at Law. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY tified that the instrument purporting pears to be the chief cause "pulled a prank” by send­ Administrator* tuary. mission on Chaplains and devisee and legatee. to be the last will and testament there­ of minor collisions, says ing in Father Campbell’s A JohnI,...., J. « riraKf-SajGrabrian. 4251 Clay St. (Published In the Denver to of the decedent above named will name. CODI, Chiara, 4572 Arm ed Services Personnel Denver. Colo.. Brother. Heir at law Catholic Register) be offered for probate before the Pro­ the American Optometric and contingent devisee and legatee. First Publication: February 16. 1947 bate Court of the City and County of ol Beech court. Requiem ONTIS, James P., 677 S. here April 23 at its 50th Last Publication: March 14.1947 Association.______Peter Grabrian. Jr.. R t 2. Longmont. Denver. Stale of Colorado, at the City K Mass. St. Catherine’s Washington street. Re- anniversary banquet. Colo.. Brother. H eir at Law and con* and County Building in said City and church, March 6. Inter­ quiem Mass, St. Francis de tingent devisee and legatee. IN THE PROBATE COURT County of Denver, on Monday, the 3rd T Rev. Robert Carroll, O.P. Martin L. Grabrian. R t 2. Box 88. tn and for the City and County day of April. 1947, at 10 o'clock A.M., M ment, Ft. Collins, Colo. Sales church, March 8. In­ Anna M . Adams Evergreen. Colo.. Brother. Heir at o f D tnvar and Stale of Colorado or on a date subsequent thereto to Boulevard mortuaries. terment, Ft. Logan. Oling- Law. No. P-40441 which said hearirig regularly may be L i Requiem Mass was of­ and continued his studies Requiem Mass was of­ Madelyn Grabrian. also known as NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT continued, when and where you may er mortuaries. Madelyn Grabrian Budi. 211 Fayette Estate of GEORGE MUSER (De­ appear if you so desire. • g« fered March 6 in St. Anth­ at the House o f Studies in fered March 4 in the Den­ COFFEY, Josephine, Ave.. Kenmore. N.Y.. Sister. Heir at ceased) WITNESS my signature and seal of h: ony’s church. New Orleans, Washington, D.C. He was ver Cathedral for Miss Law and contingent devises and leg* No. P-40441 said Court this 17th day of February. sc 1344 S. Sherman street. P A D IL L A , Paul, 8560 atee and trustee. Notice Is hereby given that I have La., for the Rev. Robert professed in 1913 and or­ Anna M. Adams, aunt o f 1967. Requiem Mass, St. Francis Norwich. Requiem Mass, Frances Schwab, Address unkrwwn. filed my final report in the Probate D. M. R O W LE Y H. Patrick Carroll, O.P., 78, dained on May 19, 1918. tr. Heir at Law. Court of the City and County of Den­ Clerk of the Probate Court R( de Sales church, March 8. •Annunciation church, n ^ T J- ' MfciRS AT LAW OF CAROLINE HAN* ver. Colorado, and that any person By Frances D. Dolan former pastor of St. Dom­ A well-known and dis­ ol Patna, India. na. deceased- sister of de* Interment, Mt. Olivet. March 4. Interment Mt. ■desiring to object to the same shall' Deputy Clerk pr inic’s parish, Denver, from tinguished missionary. Fa­ file written objection with the said John J. Conway Miss Adams a native of Tiann., Jr..AdSr.„,v.kn«»n, U i 1927 until 1933. Father ther Carroll was assigned Boulevard mortuaries. .Olivet. court on or before March )8. 1947. Attorney for Estate bt. Joseph, Mo., attended Nephew. Heir at Law . Bernard E. Engler 802 Equitable Bldg., Ju Carroll died March 3 in to At. 'Anthony o f Padua Pr>rtn t nf fVt« o ____ , Charlotte Clive, 1220 Wadsworth, Denver. Coto. uonvent ol the bacred Apt. 29. Denver. Colo- Niece, Heir at E xecutor Hotel Dieu, New Orleans. Priory, New Orleans, in COMBS, Spencer, La- PASCHALL, David J., (Published In the Denver (Published in the Heart in that city. She was Law. 1959, where he resided un­ Salle, Colo. Requiem Mass, 4530 Batavia place. Re­ Catholic Registar) Denver Catholic Register) A native of Cambridge. employed at the St. Jo- Gloria Brinkdopke. 2495 N ewark, First Publication: February 14. 1967 First Publication: February 23. 1947 Aurora. Colo.. Niece. Heir at Law. Mass., he attended St. til the,time of his death. presentation church, March quiem Ma.ss. Blessed Sac­ Last Publication: March 16.1947 Last Publicatior. : March 16. 1967 seph Gazette before Patricia Culna, 3912 Sheridan Blvd.. I’ a u l’s grade school and He is survived by two 8. Interment, Mt. Olivet. rament church, March 8. Denver. Colo.. Niece, Heir at Law. Cambridge high school in sisters, Miss Margaret N. Howard mortuaries. Interment, Mt. Olivet. moving to Denver where M iria m Hanna. 3129 W. 34lh Ave.. she worked a short time Denver. Colo., Niece. Heir at Law. that city, and S t Patrick’s Carroll of Brookline, Mass., Boulevard mortuaries. American National Bank, Denver, high school, Columbus, O. and Sister Mary Dosithea (;R A Y , Sidney G., 515 for the Denver Post. In Colo.. Relationship, none. Contingent Colorado Springs 1921 she became a rate trustee. In September. 1912, he en- of the Convent o f the Good Acoma street. Requiem POW ERS, John E.; 710 I I , , ^ Leonard Campbell. Guardian ad II* tered the Dominican order Shepherd, Marlboro, Mass. Mass, St. Joseph’s church, Grape street. Requiem Clerk and stenographer for tem (or and on behalt of all unknown ~ ~ ' Heirs. Minors and (or any and all* March 7. Interment, Ft. Mass, Christ the King the Cotton Belt Route and persons interested herein who may be • t Logan. Olinger mortuaries. church, March 6. Inter­ she was with the State under legal disability. Security Life Insured Losses 3 h< Bldg.. Denver. Colo.. Reiationthlp. „ DRIVE IN Fire-Wind-Water root Russell Ellenbaas ment, Mt. Olivet. Boule­ W elfare department until ill none. Guardian ad Litem. It's your'right m e r G U E R R E R O , Modesto, vard mortuaries. health led to her retire­ YOU and each of you are hereby no. to salect your tid e d that the instrument purporting Js MOTEL dout Requiem Mass was of­ On his retirem en t he 4159 Osage. Mass, Sacred ment. contractor. tra s to be the last will and testament of Slay with “Jay” fered March 9 in St. Vin­ was honored by city offi- Heart church, March 8. In- Surviving in addition to the decedent above named will be of­ Collins Const. ■1 RODRIGUEZ, Sophie, fered for probate before the Probate THE 820 N. Nevada Colo. Spgs. — 433-1900 cent de Paul’s church, ciuls for his contributions terment, Mt. Olivet, 1215 Lipan. Mass, St. Ca- F a th e r F a r r e ll, S.J., is Court of the City and County of Den­ Denver, for Russell J. El- over the years in the jetan’s church, March 3. another nephew, Frank ver, Stale of Colorado, at the City and 399-1 Icnbaas, 73, retired former County Building In said City and beautification of Denver. HARDIN, Blanche N., Interment,Mt. Olivet. Farrell o f Denver. County of Denver, on Monday, the superintendent of the city’s One of his principal accom- 2700 S. Marion circle. Re- 17th d a y of April, 1947, at 2 o'clock PHIL LONG. INC. Washington Park. p .m „ or on a d ale subsequent thereto ^Jdid, fihaAm acif. plishmenU was the devel- Mass, St. Louis RUSSO, e,nris«na,Christina, zdao 2625 to which said hearing regularly may Mr. E 11 enba Dominic Dezzuti b e continued, when and where you PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST d ie d opment of the spectacular ch urch , March 2. Inter- 31st street. Requiem Ma.ss, Requiem Mass was of­ March 5 in Mercy hospital,pital, flow er gardens in Wash- lx>gan ____ ' x. ..l may appear if you so desire. 802 N. Weber Mt. Carmel church, March WITNESS my signature and seat of D enver, after sufTering a ngton Park which annu' fered March 8 in Si. Dom­ ME. 3-2069 4.1 nterment, Mt. Olivet said Court this 3rd day of March, stroke in his home. ally attract thousands of in ic’s church. Denver, for 1947. Colo. Sgrlngt. Colo. ' 1 ; KEMPTER, Mary Fran- Boulevard mortuaries. Dominic J. Dezzuti, uncle D. M . R O W LE Y COLORADO SPRINGS He was widely known in visitors. _ cos, 1655 Eaton street, Clerk of the P robale Court. Colorado horticultural He was born of Sister Mary Florita, By M . J. Finnerly, ** Lakewood. Requiem Mass, SCHMITZ, Jack P., Deputy Clerk. J. D. CROUCH circles and served in the July 8, 1893, and was a C.S.J., of Littleton. James W, Creamer St. Elizabeth’s church, 1062 Kalamath stret. Re­ C. D. O'BRIEN Denver Parks department graduate of Manual high Other survivors include a James W. Creamer. Jr. LOETSCHER'S March 7. Interment, Mt. quiem Mass, St. Elizabeth’s Attorneys for Estate |more than 50 years. He school. He studied hort­ son, John F. Dezzuti; and 434 M aleslic Bldg. Olivet. Howard mortuaries. church, March 8. Inter­ fwas Washington Park su­ iculture and forestry at numerous nieces and neph­ Denver, Colorado 80202 ment, Mt. Olivet. Day- (Published In the SUPER MARKET perintendent 30 years prior Colorado State university. ews including John R., Denver Catholic Register) LA U E R . Martin F., 1017 Noonan mortuary. An army veteran of Norman, and Ernie Dezzu­ First Publication: March 9. 1947 to his retirement in sep- Champa. Requiem Mass, Last Publication: March 30, 1947 QUAUTY MtATS ^tember, 1965. World War I, he was also ti; Helen Garramone, Lor­ St. Elizabeth’s church. SPELLMAN, Veronica I PRODUCT a member of the American March 6. Interment, Mt. (Ronnie). 1104 Strong raine I.>ehea, Mary Rendon, Quality Apparel Nationally Advartisod Legion,' and Veterans of and John Vallero, all of Olivet. Day-Noonan mor­ street, Brighton, Colo. Re- Brands of Grocorios Foreign Wars. qiem Mass, St. Augustine Denver; Adeline Bomba- BRIGHTON )N COLORADO SPRINGS tuary. SINCE 1872 JERRY BREEN His wife, May. a former church, Brighton, March 6. lakes. Franklin. Mass.; and 524 W. Colorado Ave. Army nurse whom he met Kiowa and Tejon Streets LOECHNER, Frederick Interment, Elm Creek.^Carl Vallero, San Francis­ I'lo ris I overseas while in the serv­ Nebr. co, Calif. 1521 Champa ice. died lust June. He is H., 2810 Leyden street. Requiem Ma.ss. Cure D’ars WESTON, Bertha Alice, 266*3131 survived by a brother, C. church, March 6. 337 Emerson street. Re­ M. EUenhaas of Denver. quiem Mass. Cathedral of the Immaculate Concep­ Like n MAES, Mary, of Freder­ I Qreeley j activM tion, March 2. Interment, ick, Colo. Requiem Mass, Parcel St. Therese church. March M t. O livet. O linger mor­ shoppii tuaries. SWIGERT BROS. 6. Interment, Ft. Lupton, 322 049. Adamson Mortuary Colo. John W . Barfus CARP OPTOMETRISTS 24 H ou r Am bulance Service M ARINO, Catherine, Requiem Mass was offered (•reeley , Ckilorado Devoted To Your Complete Vision Cate 3071 W. 40th avenue. Re­ March 7 in Holy Ghost N. Ross Adamton Reed P. Adamson quiem Mass. Mt. Carmel church, Denver, for John Phone 1434 9tn Ave. at Sth St. Harry W. Swigert, O.D. OPTICIAN church. March 9. Inter­ W. BartuH, Denver resident Join Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. Fred Stnaldone ment, Mt. Olivet-Olinger and brother of Sister Mary ( mortuaries. Teresanna, a Franciscan "M Jerry R.Pederson, O.D. S ister stationed in Cleve­ Cherry Creek M A R TIN E Z, Jimmy C., land. O. Ft Collins 1550 Californio St. 231 Defioit St. 3047 Milwaukee. Requiem He is survived by anoth­ 534 -5 8 1 9 3 55 -70 42 Mass, Sacred Heart church, er sister, Mrs. Frances March 7. Interment, Ft. Pemitus o f St. Louis, 111. l.Kigan. Burial was in Mt. Olivet. Blythe-Goodrich SHINN NORTHERN PHARMACY I n c a p a b l e “ Your Parish Drug Sforo" coH scieM tious care E ven w ith 20/20 eye­ Ambulance Service sight, it is possible to he Jack W. 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M E Iroee 2-S67I______Colorado Springs, Cole. lealUr Thursday, March 9, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 13 id that Guatemalan Bishops Irked Over Charges Appointments to kill Marni Nixon Will Sing uspect- Detroit — Guatemalan unjust, and false diatribe bers of the Church’s Hier­ Dr. Murray also said training methods used on A nnounced Bishops have joined the apped (of Monsignor Illich)." archy; and it has given us Fordham University, Fa­ foreign missioners, priests. ranks of those in this At Symphony Concert affront Archbishop Mario Casar- the hope of achieving pas­ ther John Considine. and Sisters. Brothers. Dr. .Mur­ country who have ex­ A t Loretto ion. iego, president of the Gua­ toral activities that would others at NCWC in Wash­ ray had served on the pressed indignation over Three reappointments to Soprano Marni Nixon appeared in television pro­ h kill temalan Bishops Confer­ be impossible without your ington helped him set up C.I.F. training staff for the Jan. 21 America ar­ ence, called Monsignor Ill­ the graduate division of will appear in u Denver gram s us diverse as the id the generous cooperation," the the Center. According to three terms but resigned. ticle criticizing the work of ich "a bitter and frustrated Loretto Heights college, Symphony Orche.stra non­ Tennessee Ernie Ford mitive Bishops wrote. Dr. Murray, the first year's 'I could no longer cofjp- U.S. Catholics in Latin Denver, have been subscription concert on Show, Hollywood Palace, In the United States, the budget for the center erate with a man whose America. announced by Sister Cecille Tuesday, March 14 at 8:30 and N ational Educational Monsignor’s charges were ($65,000-$75.000) "as far as methods I judged to be un­ The article a.s written by R eferring to the 95 per Reddin, academic vice p.m. in the Auditorium Television’s “The Creative denounced by Cardinal I know, came from the scientific, uncharitable, and M onsignor Ivan D. Illich, president. theater. On the podium in Person." She has performed cent of the population that Richard Cushing, of Bos­ 'American Church’s out­ unchristian. Open dislike the Yugo.slav-American Dr. Frank Kerins has the all-Viennese program with the New York Phil­ liv e in dire poverty, the ton, and Archbishop Egidio burst of charitable frenzy.” of Americans bordered on I priest who heads the Cen­ Bishops asked; “ Will the been reappointed direc­ will be John Green, mak­ harmonic and recorded Vagnozzi. Apostolic Dele­ hatred and no attempt was ter o f Intercultural Docu­ distribution of the wealth T H E educator also cri­ tor of the graduate pro­ ing his third appearance works by Anton Webern gate in the United States. ticized .Monsiunor Illich’s made to conceal it.” mentation (CIDOC) in of the other 5 per cent or Other critics of Monsi­ gram; Sister Edwin Mary with the orchestra. for Angel Records. Cuernavaca, Mexico, a less really help the situa­ gnor Illich include Rev, Dr. McBride, director of the Miss Nixon may be most In private life MLss Nix­ project that may have to tion?” Joaquin Saenz Arriaga and graduate program in famous for the fact that it on is the w ife o f Ernest NOCH. clo.se a.s a result of a dro)i English; and Sister . a/k/a The Bishops said the Dr. Paul V. Murray, his­ Vietnam War Called has been her voice dubbed Gold, composer-conductor. a FuO- in financial support in the continued interest of the torian and educator who Dorothy >Jane Van in for stars in some of Tickets are on sale at . a/k/a wake o f the controversial U.S. Hierarchy in Latin Hoogstrate, director of the May D&F Box Office, :n o c h ,. ij: has lived in Mexico since Hollywood’s biggest musi­ article. American problems has 1935. Fight For Freedom the graduate program in cals, but she is a versatile 825-3644.______world cultures. performer, and has an ex­ against The Guatemalan Bishops been a source o f “untold Father Saenz called equired told Archbishop John F. stimulus to us." Notre Dame, Inc. — Westmoreland said: The college’s graduate tensive career as an opera­ News Deadline! le Pro- Monsignor Illich’s state­ jn ly ol South Vietnam is fighting division now has entered tic and concert singer. She The deadline for news Dearden o f Detroit, presi­ “ It has aroused deep ment a "filthy caricature" Just as we have fought ira tha dent of the National Con­ feelings of appreciation; it for the same rights and .its second year and sum­ has performed in The stories and pictures to r said and blasted the contention to achieve our freedoms, mer programs are now Marriage of Figaro, Ari­ appear in the "Register" ference o f Catholic Bishops, has created a bond of fra­ that the Latin American freedom that the U.S. we have always been pre­ BANK being filled. adne auf Naxos; and has is M onday at 9 a.m. iP A N Y that they were “deeply ternal love; it has moved Church had sold its inde­ fought for in 1776, Gen. pared to defend them. And Maddox wounded by the unfounded, us to become active mem W illiam C. Westmoreland, we have been ready and Officer pendence for American aid. F a th e r Saenz accused commanding general of willing to_as8ist those Monsignor Illich o f both U.S. forces in Vietnam, whose freed oms were undermining the independ­ told the senior class of threatened or who looked: Masses ence of the Latin American Notre Dame university. to us for help. In a taped message, Gen. Church and exploiting it. “This country is pursuing Phone 825-1145 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register- By his own criterion, said a cause which i.s Ixjth right Ask for the Classified Departmen.' For Skiers Padre Saenz, Monsignor Trustee Board and just. We are assisting O iilv \\ a n t .\<1. r c tfi% i-cl li> |>lm nc (»r m .til b e f o r e 5 F . M . T u e s d a y Illich would have to leave can be pnbliNbcd in the current week's luiner. a people who share the Mexico. same ideals, the same Dr. Murray, the histori­ Established APTS. FOR RENT PERSONAL Sunday Masses in Mary’s — Sundays at 8 hopes, and the same aspi­ REAL ESTATE an-educator, wrote a FREE FREE FREE churches near some of the p.m. rations for a world for FURN. or UNFURN. F O R S A LE fA T E area ski centers are listed Craig: St. M ichael’s — stinging reply to Monsi­ For Trident With the purchase of lOO'-r hu­ FLO- themselves and their fam­ Furnished or Unfurnished apart­ A M. for the convenience of 6:30, 8 and 10 a.m. gnor Illich’s repetition of man hair wig; you get a free N e w e r, la rg e 4-5 bed ro o m C olo­ T fN E Trident Theater presi­ ilies.” ments. One block to Cathedral. weekend for 2 at the fabulous nial, facing Rocky Mountain skiers. Pastors or j>ersons Crested Butte: (}ueen the Am erica article. Mon­ SEE THE GLENELLEN tE N - dent Richard H. Collier Village Inn, in Glenwood Spgs. Lake. Has everything. St. Cath­ Oe- in thc.se areas are asked to .of All Saints — 8 a.m. signor Illich had written in The Notre Dame seniors 1432 P e n n sylva n ia from Denver, including roundfrip erine's Parish. Owner w ill fi­ and hoard chairman Timo­ inform the R egister of any Durango: Sacred Heart the procommunist daily El last month voted the gen­ ticket, lodging, dinner of your nance. 455-7557 t h y Collins have FURNITURE FOR SALE choice, one day free skiing at changes or additions to the — 8, 10, and 7:30 p.m.; St. I)ia. eral their “Patroit of the Sunday schedules. Dr. Murray's reply, “The announced the establish­ Sunlite. Offer good for entire __ ^W ING MACHINES OF Columbu's — 7, 9, and 11 Year” award. Walnut dining table, chairs and month of March. Seamy Side of the Seamy ment of a board of trustees Aspen: St. M a ry’s — 7 a.m. buffet. Can use buffet for HIFI MARKED FOR MERRIH WIG. INC. 1967 W H IT E Z IG Z A G >cia- for Denver’s resident and 9 a.m. (5 p.m. Mass F a irp la y : St. Joseph’s Side of Charity," scored th^ c a b in e t. S h o rt so fa S7.00. L ik e $494 W. 44lh Ave. W heatriO ge 434 4447 Excellent condition. Does most ork. professional theater compa­ tee; until Faster.) j — ll_a.m . every Sunday. Monsignor for "his lack of Senior Citizens' new . In v a lid com m ode. 777-6092 1400 Walnut, Bould«r 443BS0a everything, All built-in. Take 4 >1 or Village tnn, Glenwood Spgs. 943 6511 p a y m e n ts o f S5.25 o r $20.00 Breckenridge: St. basic knowledge of Latin ny. Fourteen trustees were HELP WANTED icis. Georgetown: Our Lady 244 6450 3ton M ary’s — 7:30 and 9 a.m. America, in all its pha.ses, appointed to serve for a .-Supplement grocery m oner- 2 to Programs Slated PET BOARDING ^hTcER DIAL A STITCH tee; every Sunday throughout o f Lourdes — 8 a.m. . . . ignorance even more three-year term. They are 4 daily. WE TRAIN. Mothers- con- -Dog and Cat Boarding. Reason- W ill zigzag, buttonhole and make the winter. (Henw’ood Springs: St. marked when he attempts James W. Allen, Donald D. Retirees-and Moonlighters. No able rates. Puppies bought and fancy stitches. Assume 3 pay­ obligation. Send fo r d e ta ils . P. Central City: St. Mary Stephen’s — 8, 9, and 10 t o write about th e Buchanan, Fred A. Deer- Two programs for senior sold. 68th and No. Washington. m e n ts o f $4.00 o r sio.oo cash. O. Box 1032, L ittle to n . of the Assumption — a.m. Church.” ing, Robert Donner, Jr., citizens — “Saving Lives C a ll 288 5212. 825 5080 10:30 a.m. Gunnison: St. l*etcr’s Henry Lacy, Richard M. through Poison Prevention" HELP WANTED Colorado Springs: St. — 8, 9:30, and 11 a.m.; 7 IN H IS A T T A C K of the Moore, James C. Owen, and "Ways to Save Tax FEMALE ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL p.m. Papal Volunteers, said Dr. Jr., Wolfgang Pogzeba, Dollars" — will be pre­ Housekeeper, middle age or old­ Tc Introduce You to the Register Classified Section er, 45 to 50, to live-in. Congenial E n g a g e d Idaho Springs: St. Murray, Monsignor Illich Donald W. Ringsby, Bruce sented in March at the Pau l’s — 9 a.m. did not mention that the Community Center, 1620 old couple, woman in wheel­ FOR SI.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS I). Smith, Caleb M. Stein­ chair. Easy work, good salary. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Lcadvillc: American and Canadian berg, Mrs. David Touff, Meade street, Denver- Nice home for someone. Ask for TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP Annunciation — 6:30, 8, Churches were asked to Heinrich o f Denver have William White, Jr., and M r. M o se r. 733 4928. This Offer good for Classified Section only. announced the engagement and 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. help in Latin America by Robert B. Yegge. The session on income taxes at 2:30 p.m., March HOUSE FOR RENT Does not apply to Real Estate Display of their daughter. Shan>n Minturn: St. Patrick’s Popes Pius XII and John The Trident is in its 13, w ill highlight special PARTLY FURN. Kay, to Charles Neil — 9 a.m. XXIII. fourth season. Bertolt Advertising tax provisions for older Threlkeld, son of Mr. and Salida: St. Joseph's — Brecht’s Man Is Man will 7 rooms, live lower floor, rent people. A representative upstairs. Fenced yard. S80 a FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX Mrs. Neil Threlkeld of 7, 8:30, 10:30 a.m. and 7 “Nor does he say that oi>en March 29. he was one of the first from the Internal Revenue m o n th . O r w i l l re n t p a rt. 1650 Lakewood. Bride-elect is a p.m. G a y lo rd . 388-6668 o r 222 0972 graduate of Cherry Creek Stetimboat Springs: to come forward to take Fam ily Theater Service, Eli Zalinger, will high school and Parks H oly Nam e — 8 a.m. advantage of ’the Amer­ discuss the provisions and MISC. FOR SALE .school o f business, Denver. Vail: Tem porary ican Church’s outburst Otto Kruger will star in answer questions from the MP 5 Magnatone Amp. NEW. C a ll C H «o 355-6731 Her fiance is a graduate of Quarters —7:30 a.m, be­ of charitable frenzy’ in ! “Music of a Broken Bell" audience. Senior citizens Regis high school and at ginning Dec. 4. order to start his center on Father Patrick Peyton’s attending can view sample MISC. FOR SALE present is attending the Woodland Park: Our for Intercultural Forma­ Family Theater program, forms and learn how to Sunday, March 12, 9 p.m., For Sale: Cleveland Alto Sax U niversity o f Colorado. A Lady of the Woods — tion in Cuernavaca in apply for Colorado food S195.00; V ito C la rin e t S85.00; Da- June wedding is planned. 8:30 a.m. 1960-61.’’ on KOSI Radio, Denver. sales tax refunds for 1965. n e le ctro OTR40 A m p S155.00. C a ll C h ip 355-6731 C L IP Sl.OO T O IT A N D M A IL TO MUSIC INSTRUCTIONS Classified Advertising, The Register Music Instruction; Learn to play Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it in to the Fam ily Way. Cali Ann 825-1145 YOUR PARISH REAL ESTATE G eorge 355-6732

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I Page 14 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 9, 1967 Abortion Foe Soys Fetus Suffers Pain

London — It has been operation of full mortality THRRE is a popular time. You have to kill it rid of the pregnancy prop­ I discovered that the fetus and is acceptable only if idea, he said, that in early . . . you hide it from the erly, but only interfered I suffers pain. James Scott, regarded as euthanasia. pregnancy there is a sort nursies . . . it is a distress­ with it. Usually it had to professor of obstetrics and Scott said. If this is to be of inanimato je lly which ing sight.” be cleared up in a hospital. gynecology, Leeds univer­ done, it should be admitted can be scooped out. But at The baby could be re­ sity, said here in a discus­ openly, and the logical lev­ 28 days the fetus is recog­ moved by a process which "Even with an opera­ sion on abortion. el to start it is with the nizable, with head, eyes, dismembered it, or it could tion for abortion under Leading gynecologists consenting elderly, he add­ fingers, and toes. be pickled — slowly killed ideal conditions, a wom­ have expres.sed strong op­ ed. — by the injection of a an may nevc*r be the position to much of a bill Scott said he does not Abortion could l>c done concentrated solution of same again,” D o n a ld on abortion under consid­ know when the soul enters by a miniature caesarian salt. said. "You can under­ eration by the House of the Ixxly, but he does know operation. "But you have a stand that doctors arc Commons. that babies at an early live baby and it kicks, and D O N A LD said the crim­ not keen to be turned Scott said that if the bill stage experience pain. goes on kicking for a long inal abortionist did not get into abortionists." became law the human in­ Views of gynecologists fant in this country would opened the campaign of the be denied the protection newly formed Society for accorded to lalwratory rats, the Protection of UnlM)rn Paul Roche, British Poet, guinea pigs, and mice. Children against dangers inherent in the bill which "If we were to do op­ they feel could lead to dis­ To Give Lecture ot Loretto erations on animals, astrous consequences. pulling off arms and In terms which he ad­ Paul Roche, noted Eng­ them. His title comes from include translations of legs, we should certainly mitted were deliberately lish }x>et, will present "All his latest l>ook. All Things I’ rometheus Bound, 'I’he lose our license and shocking, Ian Donald. Things Considered” at Considered, which won Orestes Plays o f Aeschy­ might be put in prison Regius professor of midwi­ the admini­ him the first di Castagnola lus and The Oedipus straight away,” Scott fery. Glasgow university, stration Award of the Poetry Socie­ Plays of Sophocles. said. described an abortion op­ building ty of America in 1965. Roche's poetry has been eration under ideal condi­ auditorium of The pot*t s{)ent his early presented in several net­ He added it is realized tions, because, he said, the Loretto years in India, was work television programs that the bill was put for­ public should know. ward in the best of faith to Heights brought up in London and in this country us well us reduce crim inal abortion: E x p e n s iv e college, educated at Ushaw college in England, and he has Denver, and later at the Gregorian read and lectured widely in Archbishop Sportsmanship Trophy Winners but all the evidence was C h e a tin g that unless one made W ed nesday. U n iv e rs ity in Rome. He the United Stales and Careless driving can wreck abortion available to every March 15, at has taught at Smith col­ ?]ngland, scoring notable M onsijjnor William H. -Jones, archdiocesan superintendent o f schools, a fender or a family. The 8:15 p.m. The lege and is a winner of the beams proudly as he presents the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr G ood Sports­ woman on demand, one recen t successes at the State Patrol says cheating on public is in- A lice Hunt Bartlett prize King’s Lynn Festival and manship trophy to St. Francis hijfh school. Denver. The trophy i.s awarded would not reduce the inci­ the rules of the road might .Mr. K.H-h.- V i t e d a n d dence of criminal abortion. of the Poetry Society of London’s Royal Court to the school displaying the hi^rhest quality o f sportsmanship during the cost more than you can alford there is no charge. England. Denver C'atholic Invitational Basketball Tournament. Conduct of the to pay. So. protwl your car Theatre. He is author of coaches, players, cheerleaders, pep clubs and student bodies are determin­ ABORTION, so far as a yourself, and tho.st» you love Roche will read his own His published works, the novel. Vessel o f Dis­ ing factors in the coveted award. baby is concerned, is an hy driving with sijfety. poems and comment on num bering nine volumes, honor.

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