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REGISTER Fervent Prayer That Pe of a Brighter Tomorrow

REGISTER Fervent Prayer That Pe of a Brighter Tomorrow

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o 3D m 3D eclce W e ^oin o j> m _J DENVER CATHOLIC <>4 I— «J1 CD C (V ) O CO X to you and yours in 1966 when the with all men everywh New Year begins with its promise REGISTER fervent prayer that pe of a brighter tomorrow. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1965 VOL. LX No. 21 prevail throughout tht

Young Soldier Writes

Sheri Crawford has a name Letter From Vietnam that is of unlikely Mexican parentage. She is a teen-ager A young soldier who was injured during combat for his country, or knowledge of his family. The Register of Spanish-American descent on the fields in Vietnam, and who thought he was would appreciate information on his background if anyone who was in the Denver Dry dying at the time, has penned a letter to the Jesuit reading this should have knowledge of the facts. Goods Department store dur­ priests who conduct Sacred Heart retreat house, But one thing is sure. After reading his description of a ing the Christmas holidays trying to find a job. She Sedalia. close call with death it appears, as he said, that God “ has other plans” for him. wanted to buy a few presents for her family, who are not It is a gentle and inspiring letter and should offer Ameri­ So, at the beginning of a new year the Register is pub­ blessed with very much of cans here at home a deep insight into the caliber of youths lishing Downard’s letter as an inspiration to other youths and who are fighting at this very moment in a very real war this world’s wealth. as a notice for all to acknowledge the worth of making a re­ which somehow is more often than not called everything but As Sheri and a companion treat. Maybe there might be some who will continue their were walking along and being a real war. He undoubtedly is typical of many youths of va­ prayers for a peace in the world during 1966. jostled by the crowds in the rious faiths and races who “ are not afraid to die” for their aisles. Sheri .spotted a gift country. Downard’s letter to Sacred Heart retreat house follows: envelope on the floor. She David Downard made a retreat at Sedalia not long ago. Dear Father: picked it up, opened it, and Now he is in Vietnam. The letter he wrote to the priests at nearly collapsed. It contained Sacred Heart retreat house gave no information on his back­ It hasn’t even been a month since I wrote to you last, a new $50 bill! Upon recover­ ground: Where he came from, what he did before serving yet a great deal has happened to me. A day or two after I ing from their shock they wrote you from Vietnam the Lord answered many prayers. took it to the floor supervisor Yes, it was actually a miracle. It couldn’t have been and gave it to him! anything else. Those who heard about the It was on a Friday morning. Ten of us had been chosen discovery and of the honesty Jan. 9 Collection To Aid of the young women really to go out on a recon patrol and spy on the Viet Cong. We warmed to the Christmas arrived at our destination and set up our positions. spirit. And so did Dr. Thomas Needy Tots and Families After about an hour the enemy had set an ambush for W. .Moffatt of Denver, who us and opened up and fired on us from every direction. Well, had reported it lost. It was Many forms of lasting care from the Society of St. Vincent trying to be a hero I took off to see what was what and help possibly not the Doctor’s hap­ for needy children and for de Paul. a wounded sergeant. piest Christmas because of families in difficulty are pro­ Besides caring for needy Just at the time I reached his side shots rang out and I the return of the lost S50 bill, but it was surely a day he vided by Denver Archdiocesan children. Catholic Charities found myself lying on the ground. My left arm and hand were Catholic Charities through the constantly seeks adoption and will find inspiring. covered with blood. My thumb was almost severed from my * • « annual collection taken up in foster homes for them. hand. parishes, scheduled for Sun­ There is alw’ays a particular A complaint that might day. Jan. 9. need for foster homes for When I opened my eyes for the first time I was looking well be ventilated concerns teenagers. np at the sky. I have never seen it so pretty and blue with Although the various agen­ the idiocy of our secularistic Ordinarily. infants and white billowing clouds. Before I even knew what was happen­ cies and institutions under bent to spend and spend and younger children can be ing I had said the act of love and the act of contrilion. I Catholic Charities receive a '‘Since peace must be born of mutual trust between nations and not be imposed adopted if they are true thought I was dying. I wasn’t afraid, I was almost happy. spend but not a jot or tittle generous allotment from Den­ on them through a fear of available weapons, everyone must labor to put an end at orphans, or have been legally of ourselves for the Christ ver’s United Way, almost half After finishing the act of contrition I said: “ To the dear Lord least to the arms race and make a true beginning of disarmament, not unilaterally relinquished by their parents. their support must come from I offer my soul.’’ I was ready to die. I don’t think I will indeed, but proceeding at an equal pace according to agreement and backed up by Child. We spend and mort­ Finding foster homes is other sources. ever again he as prepared as I was at that time. I knew I true and workable safeguards.’* (Constitution on the Church in the Modern World) gage our future for every more difficult, because often a was In the state of grace and feared only the punishment of bauble and present that the A major portion of Catholic child who has lived for a the sins of my past life. merchants display. .And Cath­ Charities work is the care of while in an institution can only olics are just like the rest. orphaned, abandoned, or oth­ adjust to family living under After offering my soul to God, something said: “ David How many received Holy erwise uncared-for children, ideal circumstances. There you are not going lo die.” Then, I collected my thoughts and Communion at Midnight and social service to families. usually remains a strong nat­ decided to find out what was happening. I got up, ran over Whose Feast The Inside Mass and again at a later In the temporary relief of ural bond between the child behind a bush and started to bandage my left arm. Of the Mass? And this was a unique and his physical parents, who. and cherished privilege grant­ poverty-stricken families in ten of us that came there were only two others alive that I S tory • . 9 the Denver area, the Charities although sometimes willing, saw. One of the fellows helped me put a tourniquet on my ed for the first time this are unable to provide his ma­ Is Christmas? year! receive valued cooperation arm. terial necessities. WHOSE FEAST IS What are we doing to the holiest and most cherished feast • “ The real day of the Also, many families, while The enemy opened fire again. We looked around and of the year? CHRIST.MAS? ./ happy to adopt a youngster, everyone we saw was dead. So we managed to sneak through .Missal as an indi.spensable It seems to belong to 16th tool for growth in the knowl­ Dispensation hesitate to open their hearts the enemy line and w’alked 4,000 meters back to cam p to It may seem highly inappropriate to start off this New street or to any .Main street and home to a foster child Year column with a rumble, but maybe we will feel better for edge of God is just begin­ in any town. get help.* ning.” writes Father C. J. Mc- over whom they have no legal unloading a few pertinent obser\'ations. « * * Friday Dec. 31 When being prepared to leave the hospital at Saigon they Naspy. See “ Don’t Burn Your authority. The shift of the Nativity scene from front and center in the Secretary to top man: “ Ex­ brought me what few things I had carried with me. The first Missals” in Section 2, Page 1. The Most Rev. Urban Despite these obstacles. display before the City and County building, Denver, just may cuse me, boss, but it’s time thing they handed me was a black rosary case with the ros­ • A cartoon-story, “ It Hap­ to work yourself into a rage J. Vehr, Archbishop of Catholic Charities continues to be symptomatic. If it is moved any farther south next year it pened in Colorado.” by A1 seek good, wholesome fami­ ary that I got while on retreat two months before. Also for your staff meeting.” Denver, has dispensed all could end in front of the Register. Of course Santa and his Ware, depicts the Catholic lies who are willing to share Inside was an old worn, faded scapular that I had since first « « • animated and motheaten reindeer must have equal space with Church in Colorado. See Sec­ Catholics in the Archdio­ the warmth, love, and com ­ Communion. It was faded and the string had some spots, but Father Clarence Kessler of cese from abstinence on the Christ Child’s crib, but what ever prompted the city electri­ tion 2, Page 1. fort of their home with a child I still carried it with me. • Pre - Cana Conferences Glenwood Springs has told us New Year’s eve, Friday, who has been born without cian and engineers to move the central and focal and only Dec. 31. Later I was told how lucky I really was. They said that meaningful element almost out of bounds and down Bannock for Engaged Couples an­ about a sign he saw tacked these advantages. nounces its schedule for the the enemy round or bullet went down the barrel of my street? to a roadside tree on a ranch weapon. If it had been a nick off in either direction I would year. See Page 2. near Aspen: Some of our non-Christian neighbors have voiced opposition have gotten hit in the face or in the chest and most likely • Denver parochial league to the Christ Child and His Mother being in the Christmas deco­ No Trespa.ssing! died. But through the grace of God the round went down the basketball action begins Jan. ration at City Hall. We wonder why? 2. Who's favored to win? Com­ Without Permission Archdiucese of Denver barrel and exploded my weapon in my hand. If tore up my plete details on Page 9. * * « left hand, arm, and put fragments in my right arm and neck. CHANCERY OFFICE SPEAKING OF THE CRIB scene itself we observe a cer­ • “ .A Man’s Aloneness” Is To all our Register sub­ Nothing which is too terribly serious. 1536 Logan Street tain deterioration in its artistic concept. The most lasting im­ the topic of Frank Morriss this scribers and advertisers we Denver 3, Colorado All of my prayers while at Sacred Heart retreat house pression to the display is one of startled bewilderment at the week. C. J. Zeeha looks at the extend a prayerful hope that worth of a Catholic newspa­ 1966 will be blessed for you and after leaving weren’t for my safety, but that the will of huge, heroic-sized Holstein, contentedly chewing its cud. Maybe » Dec. 28. 1965 God would be fulfilled. Not my will but Thy will. per. Both are editorials on with health, happiness, and they had gargantuan black Holsteins in the days of Christ, but Page 4. prosperity. So it seems He has other plans for me. I do want to I doubt it. And what happened to the little burrow that was Reverend dear Father and beloved People: thank you for a wonderful retreat. I just hope and pray that always being stolen in past years? Undoubtedly it is running the Lord will watch over ail of the other retreaters as much up and down the corridors of City Hall looking for the public In Arshdiocese Our Catholic Charities must rely on this annual pulpit ap­ as He has over me. trough. Every time someone stole the little donkey in past years peal to supplement its appropriations from the United Fund in God Bless you, some of the judges would observe that the Mayor had lost his order to meet necessary expenses for its charitable activities. David M. Downard donkey — or words to this effect. Christmas is uniquely and singularly and solely a Chris­ A Year Gone By Through its many and varied operations, the Catholic tian festival. To remove the Christ Child, the Mother of God, Charities represent all of us collectively in child placement, the shepherds, the Magi, and the angels from Christmas is to In the Archdiocese of Archdiocese, to give pre­ child care, foster home provisions, representation before the make of it nothing more than an observance of the Roman school children the “feel” of courts, giving aid to needy families, and. in general, saving Denver, the year 1965 has Physicians' Guild Saturnalia and the winter solstice. been a memorable one, school life during the sum- the Faith for many hundreds of our neglected or orphaned chil­ (Turn to Page 2) dren and adults. WHOSE FEAST IS CHRISTMAS? To rem ove the Christ no less than on the world Child from Christmas is as anachronistic as to observ'e Easter scene. Kindly give what you can and become a contributory mem­ Plans Two Events without the Risen Christ. A sampling of events during iv e n in g Masses ber of our centralized Catholic Charities in aiding the many Some non-Christians may feel that they are not getting the past 12 months must in­ Two evening Masses will he clude the January, 1965. an­ moral and physical problems of charity, which appeal to us A day of recollection and the can Fathers of St. Elizabeth’s their ten cents worth of the tax dollar when a farthing of it is offered in Holy Ghost church, nouncement of the first Den­ each year in increasing number. annual winter meeting have monastery. siphoned into a Christian display. But to open myself to the Denver, on New Year’s day, ver Archdiocesan Develop­ been scheduled by the Catho­ The day of recollection will possible charge of insensitivity and callousness, is it not obvious Jan. 1, at 5:10 and 7 p.m. ment fund drive. Other Masses will he at 6, The deserving poor and helpless children will remember lic Physicians’ Guild. Giving be held for the doctors of the that the city receives in return hundreds of thousands of dol­ the day of recollection and area at St. Elizabeth’s monas­ 7, 8:1.'5, 9:15, 10:15, 11:30 a.m., you in their prayers. lars in tax revenue from merchants and others observing this AI.SO in January, programs named guest speaker at the tery on Sunday, Jan. 6, begin­ and 12:30 p.m. Christian feast? honoring the centenary of ning at 1 p.m. and ending with Faithfully yours in Christ, meeting-banquet will be the the coming of the Sisters of Rev. Damian Blaher, O.F.M., Mass at 4 p.m. All doctors and We would be soft-headed were we to think that everyone Ix)retto to Colorado featured of the Franciscan House of medical students have been is tolerant and burgeoning with good will. Even to raise the a civic banquet, Jan. 30. Studies, Washington, D.C. invited, according to the Rt. issue of a violation of Church and State principle is sheer non­ In February Miss Helen Father Blaher, who was In Rev. Monsignor George Bonfils was the first recipient Evans, spiritual moderator. sense. It is in no sense a legal matter, but of community har­ S e m i n a r y Denver for the theology meet­ mony in a pluralistic society. We are convinced that most of of the Mother Pancratia On Tuesday evening, Jan. Bonfils award, for her bene­ ing last year, is being brought our non-Christian friends rejoice in our joy in observance of 11, at 6:30 o’clock the guild factions. She gave $500,000 to Archbishop of Denver to Denver through the efforts our Savior’s birth even when it is a display on city or state and kindness of the Francis- will hold its winter meeting St. Mary’s academy, con­ ^ u r 6 e and banquet at the Brown property. If ultimately we are allowed only to display holly ducted by the Loretto nuns. P.S. The collection is to be taken at the Masses on Sunday, Palace hotel, Denver. The and kinnikinnick in public, then we are heading pell-mell into In March the Holy Father Contributions to the St. Jude Jan. 9. topic of Father Damian’s talk atheistic materialism at its worst. conferred Papal honors on Burse this week totaled $220 will be “Double Vocation.” If we don't keep Christ in Christmas, then should we tear eight priests and 12 women according to the report of the For the first time, doctors will down the entire Christmas display, Christmas trees and deco­ of the archdiocese; the Den­ Archdiocesan Chancery office. bring their wives. Medical rations all up and down 16th and 17th streets? If the price of ver Archdiocesan Council of Donations were received Catholic Women adopted the Episcopal Appointments students and their dates, along friendship with our non-Christian neighbors is to strip the city from Denver, W.B.F. $5; Den­ with interns and friends, will streets of all reference to Christmas, then has our ecumenism committee system to unify The following list of episcopal appointments have been an­ ver, H.B. $5; .Aurora, Mr. be guests of the guild mem­ deteriorated to blind self-interest, and the dialogue is an im- and strengthen archdiocesan nounced by the Chancery Office: organizations. J.S., $200; and Oak Creek, bers. pedlmcntcd monologue. Colo., Mrs. T.H. $10. April witnessed the begin­ Sunday, Jan. 16. Holy Trinity, Colorado Springs, Blessing of FATHER DAMIAN, who WHOSE FEAST IS CHRISTMAS? ning of the Head Start pro­ A contribution of $100 was New School, 5:00 p.m. has written numerous articles We can easily succumb to a pagan environment. We al­ gram at many centers in the received from Denver, E.R. for Our Lady of the Bell Sunday, Jan. 23, St. Vincent de Paul, Deuver, Confirmation, for such magazines as Friar, ready have permitted the secularists to steal many of our (Turn to Page 2) Burse. 4:00 p.m. most cherished possessions and make a m ockery of them. We H o ly D ay Monday, Jan. 24, St. Therese, Aurora, Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. not only permit this desecration, we join in it — and pretend Those wishing to make con­ Oi Obligation tributions to the various Tuesday, Jan. 25, St. Francis de Sales, Denver, Confirmation, that it is glorious fun. Special ‘Hom e’ “ Merry Christmas” is a truncation or corruption of the old burses may do so by sending 7:30 p.m. Anglo-Saxon words: “ May you be with Mary at Christ's Mass.’’ Saturday. Jan. 1, the their donations to the Arch- Wednesday, Jan. 26, St. Dominic Hall, Denver, Arch- Supplement Let’s have a retake. It .still is not too late to tuck that admoni- Feast of the Circumci­ diocesan Chancery office, 1536 diocesan Holy Name Union Meeting, 8:00 p.m. sion, is a Holy Day of Ob­ A special “Home” sup­ ion into our New Year’s resolutions. Logan street, Denver. All Sunday, Jan. 30, St. Patrick, Denver, Confirmation, 4:00 p.m. plement appears with ligation. All Catholics are fund.s received are used for Monday, Jan. 31, Holy Cross, Thornton, Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. this issue of the “ Regis­ WHOSE FEAST IS CHRISTMAS ANYWAY? bound to hear Mass on the education of young men (Turn to Page 2) for the priesthood. Rev. Damian Blaher, O.F.M. ter.” We thought it belonged to Christ! — (J.B .C .) this day. Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 30, 1965 Priest Hopes U.S. Will Push Pre-Cana Center Will Hold Cor Low Cost School Lunch Plan hac por 3 Extra Conferences in '66 The Rev. Charles B. Wood- Woodrich said a check at An­ B52 raid over Vietnam,” he rich, assistant pastor of An­ nunciation showed attendance said. mai nunciation parish, Denver, up 37 per cent over previous Father Woodrich added An Increase of three confer­ the metropolitan area as well Wednesday, and Friday meet­ 1 sees hope of convincing the years. Humphrey’s view that the Fed­ ences over the previous year as more than 50 other dio­ ings begin at 8 p.m. gini Federal Government to push eral Government is getting in­ was indicated in the new 1966 Reservations may be made One teacher commented: ists, ceses. The number of non- to the billion dollar bracket in schedule released this week Catholics participating re­ by contacting A. J. Reed. 4110 the low cost hot lunch pro­ “ The whole attitude of the stu­ kno gram pioneered in Denver on spending for schools, “but if by the Pre-Cana Conferences mained at 20 per cent, a fig­ E. 17lh. Denver, 388-6683. dents seemed to have changed a nationwide basis. they are not taking care of the 1 for Engaged Couples. Each ure that has prevailed for the since the initiation of the hot Fathej* Woodrich was in basic needs — namely the year the attendance at these past three years. THE COMPLETE schedule lunch program. . .There is not tren Washington to talk about the empty stomach — the effort conferences has grown. This The conference schedule for for the year follows: so much listlessncss in the Cou; plan which drops the cost on won’t be productive.” year 23 pre-marilal counseling 1966 opens on .Jan. 9, with the Jan. 9-14; Jan. 23-28; classroom. Students are more righ school hot lunches in disad­ sessions have been .scheduled. Rev, John Slattery of Our Feb. 6-11; Feb. 20-25; cheerful, more responsive, undi vantaged areas from the IN THE PROGRAM estab­ The sessions are held at the Lady of Lourde.s parish. Den­ March 6-11; March 20-25; more energetic and more a n - u.sual 25 to 35 cents to 10 cents lished at the four arch- r Pre-Cana Center, E. Fifth ave­ ver, as the priest-director. A April 17-22; bitious to excel in scholastic for elementary schools and 15 diocc.san schools in the fall of quei nue and Josephine street, second conference will be held May 1-8; May 15-20; May endeavor.” cents for high schools. 1964 there is a provision for Denver. Parking is available. during the week of Jan. 23, 22-27. Vice President Hubert free lunches for those who Persons can reach the center with the Rev. Lawrence St. June 12-17; June 26-JuIy 1; Humphrey, in lauding the pro­ HE EXPLAINED that the cannot afford the 10 or 15 by taking the Denver tram­ Peter of St, John’s parish, July 10-15; July 24-29; gram initiated in the Denver normal prices are too high way bus lines No. 4, No. 6, Denver, as speaker. Aug. 7-12; Aug. 21-26; archdiocese, estimated that it cents. s and many students have to go and No. 9. Ail conferences are held in Sept. 11-16; Sept. 25-30; Archlfacf Prcsenfecl C ita tio n would cost $25 million to “ Ver>’ few have asked for without lunch. At Mitchell and During the past year. 1,562 the Pre Cana center. The Oct. 9-14; Oct. 23-28; extend the plan for all paro­ it,” Father Woodrich said. An award of excellence citation was recently presentea Wyatt elementary schools, persons attended. They repre­ opening day sessions begin at Nov. 6-11; Nov. 20-25; chial and public schools in the to Denver architect Walter II. Simon, ler, by the American which are near Annunciation, u sented nearly every parish in 1:30 p.m. The Monday, Dec. 11-16. nation. “ This is the cost of one Registered Architects. Also receiving the same award was the participation in the regular Episcopal Rite Robert Husmanti of Houston, Tex. Both are architects of two hot lunch program is 18 to 25 Set at Catholic College buildings now being constructed ut Regis college, Denver. per cent, respectively, he said. Salina, Kans. —- The fine Shown with Simon in front of the new library building are the In the Denver archdiocesan Reparation arts building auditorium of A Year Gone By schools which tested the pro­ Rev. Fred T. Daly, S.J., center, building co-ordinator on con­ Marymount college will be struction projects at the college, and the Very Rev. Richard gram, with the aid of govern­ used for the consecration Jan. the Platte River floods crested Urban J. Vehr of Denver un­ (Continued From Page 1) F. Ryan, S.J., president of the college. ment readjustment in sub­ 6 of the Rev. William David­ and destroyed the St. Rose of derwent m ajor surgery and sidies, the participation has Vigil Set mer months. .April 25 was So­ son as Bishop of the Western Lima parish plant. The Rt. made what his doctors called been 100 per cent in the ele­ licitation Sunday for the De­ Kansas See of the Episcopal Rev. Monsignor John R. a “spectacular recovery.” mentary level and 90 per cent velopment drive. On April 15 Church. The use of the audi­ Mulroy, “ Colorado’s Apostle in high school. On Dec. 31 the St. Ro.se of Lima church 2 Architects Are Cited torium, with the approval of of the Poor,” died June 19, In the archdiocesan pro­ was dedicated. The vigil of Reparation and the Salina Catholic diocesan and was burled from his par­ Physicians Set gram are Annunciation ele­ In May two priests were Prayer, which has been authorities, resolves difficul­ ish church of the Holy Ghost. mentary and high schools; St. ordained for the Denver arch­ For Their Regis Structures held the past four first Fri­ ties of the Episcopal Recollection Cajetan elementary school, diocese, the Rev. Stephen L. In July, Auxiliary Bishop days, will be conducted in of Western Kansas in trying and St. Elizabeth elementary St. Joseph's (Redemptorist) Handen and the Rev. Leo David M. Maloney was Architects of two buildings ture of the building’s design, to provide an ample hall for Day, Meeting school. church, Denver, on Friday Kaspari. named new pastor of Holy now under construction at Rc- a deviation from other cam- the occasion. Ghost parish, Denver. (Continued From Page 1) gLs college, Denver, have re­ pu.s buildings in architecture, night, Dec. 31, opening with ARCHBISHOP Urban J. ceived national recognition for is the use of huff brick with THE PAh TICIPATION in Mass of the Sacred Heart at ‘ i Vchr celebrated his 50th During August 23-27, the America, and Ecclesiastical excellence in design of the two cantilever panels facing the a hot lunch program led to an 8 p.m. and continuing through­ sacerdotal jubilee June 10. Conference of Major Superiors Review, as well as contribut­ structures. exterior of the building. increase in attendance and a out the night until the close High .school graduates for the of Women's Institutes met on ing to the Encyclopedia Brit- The Society of American decrease in drop outs. Father with Mass of the Immaculate year totaled 1,263. On June 16, Loretto Heights college tanica and the Catholic Youth Registered Architects, during THE SCIENCE building, al­ Heart of Mary being offered campus. Encyclopedia, is at present its recent seventh annual as­ so a three-story structure, will at 8 a.m. Saturday morning, ‘ Wounded Priest Cited In September Bishop teaching at Holy Name col­ sembly in Cleveland, O., pre­ contain 42,0(X) square feet. It Credit Unions Jan. 1. Maloney left Denver for Rome lege, Washington, D.C., where sented an award for excel­ is of red brick exterior con­ St. Joseph’s has been par­ Chicago — Father Richard he served as guardian and lence citation to architects struction similar to other cam­ Register Gains of ticipating with other churches t to attend the final sessions of F, Morrisroo, local priest who rector from 1955 to 1958. Walter H. Simon, Denver, and pus buildings. A lecture audi­ in throughout the c ' Vatican Council II. In Octo­ was wounded severely last Au­ Robert Husmann, Houston, torium seating around 200 pci- Billion Dollars U.S. in the National Vigil of ber, Paul VI made his Born in Boston, Mass., in gust in a civil rights move­ Tex. sons is a feature of the utility Madison, Wis. — Credit Reparation and Prayer, which unique visit to address the 1913, he studied philosophy . ment in Alabama, will receive Construction on (he build­ of the building. unions in the United States is sponsored by the Blue Army United Nations in New York and theology at Franciscan the John F. Kennedy award of ings. a library and a science Regis college is currently posted billion dollar plus of Our Lady of Fatima. r City. seminaries and was ordained the Catholic Interracial Coun­ hail, began last July. They conducting a three-year, $2,- gains in total assets and loans The best wishes we can In October Archbishop in 1939. He took advanced cil of Chicago on Feb. 22. studies at St. Bonaventure are expected to be ready for 250,000 capital fund campaign out.standing and extended THE INTEN'nONS of the find . . . to send your way university. Clean, N.Y.. and use by the opening of the to provide funds for the two credit union services to over vigil are concord and unity for New Year's Day! 1966-67 school year. buildings. The library cost has one million new members in within the nation and world at the Catholic University of t America, Washington, D.C. The library is a three-story been set at $1 million, the sci­ 1965, an year end esti­ peace. Episcopal Appointments building which will contain ence building at $1,100,000 mate indicates. An invitation has been ex­ MILE HI INTERIORS Father Damian served as around 37,000 square feet, pro­ with furnishings for the two CUNA International. Inc., tended to all those living in day). Cathedral. Denvci 5042 Federal Blvd. (Continued From Page 1) secretary of the Law vide space for 150,000 volumes buildings making up the re­ estimates assets of the U.S. the Denver area to participate t Mass of the Pre-Sanctified 433-8491 Tuc.sday, Feb. 1, St. Mary, Lit­ Society of American from 1957 and seat 450 students. A fea­ mainder of thc\campaign goal. credit union movement to ap­ in the all-night vigil. 12:15 p.m. tleton, Confirmation, 7; 30 to 1958 and was vice chan­ proach $10Va billion by year- 1 p.m. Saturday, April 9 (Easter Vi cellor of the Military end with loans outstanding | gil), Holy Ghost, Denver Wednesday, Feb. 2, All Souls, from 1944 to 1954. U.N. Action on Assistance expected to lop $8 billion. Sav­ Midnight Mass, 12:00 mid T b B o c k m o r s t g C o . Englewood, Confirmation, He has taught moral theology ings arc expected to top $9 night. 7:30 p.m. on tho college level for ap­ In Family Planning Delayed billion, an increase of nearly Sunday, April 10 (Easter Sun proximately 15'years. $1 billion over 1964. Sunday, Feb. 6. St. John, Den­ day). Cathedral. Denver United Nations, N.Y. — The vocates for the first lime at ver, Confirmation, 4:00 p.m. Pontifical Mass, 10:00 a.m Besides writing about 150 decision as to whether the this session. Assets are expected to in­ Monday. Feb. 7. Mount Car­ Sunday, April 17, St. Rose of articles in popular style on United Nations General As­ crease nearly 12 per cent mel, Denver, Confirmation, Lima, Denver, Confirma­ moral and canonical ques­ sembly .should formally give Scan O’ Eidenin of over their 1964 level and 7:M p.m. tion. 4:00 p.m. tions. he has published The its blessing to U.N. technical r declared that the sole benefi­ loan.s outstanding will top 15 Wedne.sday, Feb. 9, Notre Monday, April 18, St. Gather Ordinary Processes in Beatifi­ assistance in family planning ciaries of an U.N.-connected per cent. Credit union re­ Dame. Denver, Confirma­ ine, Denver, Confirmation cation and (1959) has been postponed until the campaign in birth control serves arc estimated to chalk tion, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. and Thirty-Two Answers to 1966 session. would he tho manufacturers up n 18 per cent gain over Sunday, Feb. 13, Cathedral, Tuesday. April 19, St. An Questions in Moral Theology The U.S. openly joined the of contraceptive devices in last year, bringing the total Denver, Catholic Boy Scout thony, Westwood, Confirma­ and (1960). more zealous birth control ad­ developed countries. to $592 million. Awards. 4:00 p.m. tion, 7:30 p.m. Figure.s show that over the Monday, Feb. 21, St. James, Sunday, April 24, Archdloce- past 10 years the U.S. credit GERARD R. Denver. Confirmation, 7:30 san Development Fund union movement has tripled JOHN E. ZOOK PARTNER TeBOCKHORST. CPCU p.m. Campaign — Soliciiation in accumulated savings, dou­ PARTNER Wednesday, Feb. 23 (Ash Sunday Financial Demands on Church bled in the number of m em ­ Wednesday), Holy Ghost, Sunday, April 24. St. Thomas bers and re.scrves, and quad­ SudJVUUtXJL AJUUJL 1 8 9 7 Denver. Mass, 12:10 p.m. rupled in both the amount of Seminary, Mass, St. Vincent 1 1 3 0 PUBLIC SERVICE BIOO. Thursday, Feb. 24. St. Pius X, de Paul Society Annual total assets and loans out­ Aurora, Confirmation, 7:30 Meeting. 8:15 a.m. Increasing, Writer Declares standing. p.m. Monday, April 25, Denver The 22.269 credit unions now Sunday. Feb. 27, Holy Trinity, ACCW Meeting. Sts. Peter ’ ’The physical and financial “ Debt has become an in­ ery building program. First, serve 16.7 million members in Denver, Confirmation, 4:00 and Paul. Wheatridge, Con­ demands made upon Holy dispensable instrument em­ the cost of the physical pro­ the U.S., a membership in­ p.m. firmation. 7:30 p.m. Mother Church are ever in­ ployed in varying degrees by perties and, secondly, the cost crease of seven per cent over Tuesday, March 1. St. Louis, Tuesday, April 26, Denver creasing and intensifying.” practically every unit of our of borrowing the money: and last year. Englewood, Confirmation, ACCW Meeting. Archdioce- George F. Coughlin, Little­ society from the Federal Gov­ only after careful considera­ CUNA International serves 7:30 p.m. s a n Development Fund ton, made the statement in a ernment to the young mar­ tion of both can It be deter­ credit unions in some 70 coun­ Thursday, March 3, Sacred Campaign — Victory Meet­ recent article published in ried couple. It need not be mined whether the project tries around the world. Heart, Boulder, Confirma­ ing, 8:00 p.m. Catholic Market magazine. feared, but it should be thor­ should be undertaken. tion, 7:30 p.m. He is a Regis high school and oughly understood. Wednesday. April 27, Holy “ The investment banker Sunday, Mtrch 6, St. Augus­ Family. Denver, Confirma­ college graduate and at pres­ “ From the borrower’s who specialized in Catholic tine. Brighton, Confirmation, tion, 7:30 p.m. ent is assistant vice president standpoint, debt is the outlay financing can best give you 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 28, St. Cath­ of Coughlin and Co., Inc., Forty Hours' of funds in anticipation of in­ the an.swer to the latter. Con­ Tuesday, March 8, St. Thom­ erine, Derby, Confirmation, Denver investment bankers. come. The parish that builds sult with him, make use of as Seminary, Closing of 7:30 p.m. Devotion the new church will retire its his years of experience that Forty Hour Adoration, Friday, April 29, Colorado IN THE article entitled debt from the income it re­ he will give you. In the end Jan. 2. 1966 5:00 p.m. Springs. Catholic Boy Scouts “ What the Administrator ceives over the next 10 to 20 you will arrive at a program Feast of Holy Name Thursday, March 10, Denver, Awards, 7:30 p.m. Should Know About Catholic years. that fits your needs and your Denver — St. Clara’s or­ Archdiocesan Development Sunday, May 1, St. Anthony. Church Financing.” Coughlin “ There are two costs to ev­ financial ability to meet it. phanage Fund Campaign — Region­ Sterling, Confirmation, 4:00 said that many of the current al Meeting. 8:00 p.m. p.m. Church pressures could be al­ Cheyenne Wells — St. Jo­ “ BY WORKIN(; with the Saturday, March 12, St. Thom­ Monday, May 2, St. Joseph, leviated only by more persons seph’s Hospital investment banker, the issu­ as Seminary, Denver, Or­ Golden, Confirmation, 7:30 willing to seek salvation Mother Seton ing body can receive expan­ dinations, 8:15 a.m. p.m. through religion. sion funds and at the same (/4s we look to the New Year, we Sunday, March 13, St. Thom­ Wednesday, May 4, Our Lady Step Toward "For,Better Cab Service" “The financial problems.” time have peace of mind — as Seminary, Denver, Or­ of Lourdes. Denver, Con­ join with you in the heartfelt prayer he said, “ arc none the less peace of mind in the assur­ dinations, 7:15 a.m. firmation, 7:30 p.m. real and of great concern to Canonization that the future may portend a time Monday, March 14. Greeley, ance that fund.s will be avail­ Z o n e C a b Sunday, May 8, St. Mary Mag­ those who are In charge of the Rome — The first official of new understanding throughout the Archdiocesan Development dalene. Denver, Confirma­ able, and peace of mind in temporal affairs of the step toward the canonization Fund Campaign — Region­ knowing exactly how much M Ain 3-7171 world, and the dawn of lasting peace. tion, 4:00 p.m. Church. A partial solution to of Mother Elizabeth Seton, al Meeting, 8:00 p.m. Monday. May 9. Assumption, such a program will cost.” the increasing demands has who was beatified March 17, Tuesday, March 15, Colorado Welby, Confirmation, 7:30 been found in the prudent 1963 took place when the Car­ Springs, Archdiocesan De­ p.m. initiation and management of dinals and prelates, velopment Fund Campaign Tuesday, May 10, St. Thomas debt. of the Congregation of Rites — Regional Meeting, 8:00 Seminary, Spring Clergy met to hear petitions from until it grows p.m. Conference, 10:30 a.m, and other members Thursday, March 17, St. Ber­ Tuesday, May 10, Our Lady of Abstinence Change on trees... nadette. Denver, Confirma­ of the Church for her canoni­ Fatima, Lakewood. Confir­ zation. tion, 7:30 p.m. mation, 7:30 p.m. Seen Before Feb. 23 Sunday. March 20, Colorado Thursday, May 12, Nativity, If canonized she would be­ Springs, Men’s Communion, Broomfield, Confirmation, San Francisco — The rule come the first native U.S. citi­ We Will Be 8:00 a.m. Sacred Heart, Col­ 7:30 p.m. requiring Friday abstinence zen declared a saint. Blessed orado Springs, Confirmation, Monday, May 16, Annuncia­ from meat may be changed Elizabeth Bayley Seton. wi­ Cano 4:00 p.m. tion, Lcadville, Confirma­ before Lent, which starts Ash dow, mother, and convert to Closed For Monday. March 21, Corpus tion, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23. Arch­ Catholicism, founded the Sis­ Christi, Colorado Springs, Tuesday, May 17, St. Joseph, bishop Joseph McGucken told ters of Charity, Emmitsburg. Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. I..cadville, Confirmation, 7:30 a press conference here. Md. Inventory Bibli Tuesday, March 22, Divine p.m. lie also said that a majority Redeemer. Colorado Sunday, May 22, Cathedral, of the U.S. Bishops at the News Deodflnel “ The C Springs. Confirmation, 7:30 Denver, Confirmation, 4:00 voted World” ha p.m. p.m. to make the proposal of Fri­ The deadline for news sto­ JANUARY the theme Sunday, March 27, Cathedral, Wednesday, May 25, St. day abstinence from meat a ries and pictures to appear in rrr Liturgical i Denver, Men’s Communion, Thomas Seminary, Denver, recommendation rather than a the “ Register” is Monday at at Holy Cl 8:00 a.m. General Ordinations, 8:15 law. 5 p.m. see American 3rd-4th-5th City, next Monday. March 28, All Saints. a.m. The Bern Denver, Confirmation, 7:30 Thursday, May 26, St. Thom­ for money. Holy Cross p.m. as Seminary, Denver, Gen­ JOHNSON STORAGE & MOVING CO. ers at tl Thursday, March 31, St. Caje- eral Ordinations, 8:15 a.m. 221 BROADWAY explore, in tan, Denver, Confirmation, Friday. May 27, St. Mary Local S Long Distance • Sanitized Vans and We've got a green thumb . . . from providing money for cars, sion and liv 7:30 p.m. Academy, Graduation, 10:30 Equipment furniture, home improvements, vacations, weddings, consign­ CLARKE'S ment to the Saturday, April 2, Denver, a.m. M O V irjG • Packing and ments of pianos . . . or whatever people want money for. When­ “ The Chi CYO Dinner Meeting, 6:30 Saturday. May 28, Cathedral. the world p.m. Denver, Ordinations to the Shipping ever you need money, see American. Our money doesn't cost CHURCH GOODS and agent Thursday, April 7 (Holy Sacred Priesthood, 9:30 a.m. • Foreign Service Vio much to rent, and the time to get it is ripe right now. Christ must Sunday. June 5, City Audito­ Thursday). Cathedral. Den­ Sea or Air depths so t ver, Consecration of Holy rium, Denver, Joint High 1633 Tremont Place TAbor 5-3769 community, Oils, 9:30 a.m.. Holy Ghost, School Graduation, 3:00 p.m. DIAL 722-28S5 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ^«ili be moi Denver, Pontifical Mass, Sunday. June 19, Our Lady of T7di & Siout 244‘ 6911 Charge Accounts Invited world,” said 7:00 p.m. ihc Mountains, Estes Park, Agent for U N I T E D V A N L I N E S MEMBER F.D.I.C. Rev. Henry Friday, April 8 (Good Fri­ Confirmation, 4:00 p.m. of the Nev *ush Thursday, Dec. 30, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 Year of Beginnings First Year of Married Life Is Given le Church New beginnings are as Christian as the tensed muscles, the gritted teeth, Plan Confession. Each New Year we look and the fierce eye of resolve. back on the mistakes and missed op­ It is better to take the first step of Vietnam,” he portunities of the past, and pledge to the new beginning like the small Denver Couple Tell of Extension W ork make a change for the better. child in the ancient oleo painting, A Denver couple who ter reporter. “We learned ers, in St. Malachy’s, Teha- went out on field work, to hachapi for the Register re­ odrich added It is so much easier to make a be­ stepping blithely beside the yawning are giving their first year about community action, chapi (pronounced Tay-Hah- visit agencies and families.” porter, said that Uieir Exten­ !W that the Fed- ginning than to make an end, as art­ precipice to pick flowers, while the of life together to the visited many community Chappy) they trained in reli­ Holland said. Their three- sion year would end June 1, nt is getting in- ists, writers, handymen, and soldiers wide wings of her guardian angel are service of the Church as agencies, and did some census gion-teaching. week training course began 1966. >Ilar bracket in spread against the sky. and an invisi­ work in a mainly Spanish­ fjpanish culture and ap­ on Aug. 1. chools, "but if know. Extension Lay Volun­ Richard intends to enter law ble hand waits ready to guide her speaking, and Negro residen­ proach were also part of the “ We also had five days of cing care of the teers, came home from school in California, and Kar­ The year just ended was a year of aright. tial area of the city.” briefing the Volunteers re­ orientation, which was spirit­ en will teAch, preferably men­ - namely the California for the holi­ tremendous beginnings. The Vatican Let the first step for 1966 be like ceived. ual formation, renewal, fos­ tally retarded children, in the 1 — the effort days, Council encouraged a giant step in the St. Peter’s, who sublimely more in IN' PREPARATIO.N for their “ We had class in the morn­ tering enthusiasm, and build­ same area. jtive.” assigned task as parish work­ ing, and every afternoon we right direction, to unite all mankind trust than in charity, blurted, “ To Richard D. Holland, and his ing-up. That was terrific!” “ Te-Ha-Chap-Ee” is an In­ under the fatherhood of God. wife, Karen, were married in the volunteer added. )GRAM estab- whom shall we go Lord, Thou hast the dian name. For a good new start, it is not a words of Eternal Life.” — (Chris Her- Christ the King church last “ It means Land of Many ! four arch- •July, and a week later went ASSIGNED to work with s in the fall of question of “ Resolution” connoting non) Acorns, and Good Water,” to San Antonio, Tex., for Ex­ the Rev. Harry L. Eggert, Mrs. Holland said. provision for tension training. pastor of St. Malachy’s, Te- or those who Which seems to describe the hachapi, in the Monterey- Extension purpose, program, the 10 or 15 ‘‘The training was excel­ Fresno diocese, they found lent,” the pair told a Regis- and prospects in just one St. John's U., N.Y., M a y him appreciative of the help word. ave asked for given by the Extension society As the volunteers plant, and odrich said. H oly Ghost volunteers. This is their first nurture, the seed of faith, who year in the diocese. knows what great forests will lishop Rite Use Vincentians in Crisis The couple, who know how grow across the land? >lic College Evening to be happy in Tehachapi, (Register Special) and called on the administra­ ulty believes that the neces­ found the area they served AMONG other Extension sary updating of St.John’s — The fine Jamaica. N.Y. — SI. John’s tion to ‘‘ assure quality educa­ “ was pretty stable economic­ Volunteers from Denver arch­ requires ” an atmosphere of auditorium of university may call on deans tion.” ally.” diocese are Mary Alice Bram- calm and orderly discussion lege will be The council said that if this Weekday There are no wealthy peo­ ming, Brighton, who is a par­ and other qualified members between administration and secretion Jan. was not done they would, ‘ ‘ as ple in the area, and little ish worker at St. Cecilia’s, of the Vincentian order to .” /illiam David- a last resort,” be compelled hard-core poverty, Holland Detroit, Mich., and Larry R. take over classes when it re­ Present and former officers f the Western opens following Christmas va­ to encourage students not to Masses noted. Beardsley, Denver, who is a the Episcopal attend classes. and directors of various alum­ cation. In response to recurring re­ Karen, who provided the campus worker at Tulane, ‘ of the audi- ni organizations of St. John’s This report came in the face The President of the univer­ quests for the convenience of correct pronunciation of Te­ New Orleans, La. i approval of have also expressed backing of a strike and picket lines sity, the Very Rev. Joseph T. for the university. A state­ Catholics in government and lolic diocesan called for by a teachers’ union Cahill, C.M., has staled that other offices in downtown lives difficul- ment by the alumni group because of recent faculty fir­ academic freedom exists at blamed ‘‘a small number of Denver, the Most Rev. David copal Diocese ings. St. John’s and announced the faculty members” for broad- M. Maloney, pastor, will in­ sas in trying • CHURCH FURNISHINGS The largest Catholic univer­ establishment of a university casting statements and troduce daily evening .Mass mple hall for sity in the world, St. John’s senate that he said will pro­ charges that demonstrate ‘ ‘a beginning Jan. 1. 1966, in Holy recently notified 31 lay and vide the faculty with the op­ lack of responsible, profes­ Ghost church. The Mass will cleric in.slructors that their portunity to participate in the sional conduct on their part.” be offered every evening at • RELIGIOUS ARTICLES contracts would not be re­ policy making of the school. The union has demanded an 5:10 o’clock, including Sun­ newed and they would not be The union disputed Father immediate rehiring of the dis­ days and holy days of obliga­ expected to complete the Cahill’s contention, asking: missed teachers as one of its tion. Confessions will be heard Complot* Un« «f tollglou* ArticI** for Church and Horn* semester. ‘‘Does academic freedom terms for calling off the prior to the Mass beginning at exist at a university that does strike. 4:30 p.m. .Mass will continue Extension Volunteers Visit THE UNITED Federation of not have contractual tenure to be celebrated on Sundays A. P. W AG N ER & GO. College Teachers, which has for its faculty? . . . where FATHER CAHILL cited and Holy days at 7 p.m., as Extension Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Holland called the strike, denied any there are no provisions for ‘ ‘examples of unprofessional it has been formerly sched­ are happy to report that all goes well in Tehachapi (“ Land CHURCH GOODS unprofessional conduct and faculty control of curriculum, conduct” which he said were uled. Bishop Maloney also of many acorns and good water” ), Calif., where they are as­ said it will aim at a complete textbooks, or student activi­ factors considered by the trus­ announced that the daily eve­ signed as parish workers in St. Malachy’s parish, in the Mon- shutdown of the university un­ ties? . . . when four chairmen tees in the firings. ning Mass with reposition of terey-Fresno diocese. The pastor. Father Harry L. Eggert, 1433 Tremont Place less its terms are met. of duly elected committees of They included: Advertising the Blessed Sacrament would is very appreciative of the help given by Extension Volun­ St. John’s student council the Faculty Planning Council that discredited the school, not exceed a half hour. teers in their first year in the diocese. Home for Christmas, TA. 5-8331 IS we can expressed its ‘‘ extreme dis­ arc fired without stated libelous and slanderous state­ the Denver couple will complete their volunteer year next June. ( your way pleasure” at the dismissals cause?” ments, using classrooms for Day! Father Peter O’Reilly, propaganda purposes, distii- chairman of St. John’s chap­ bution of literature unrelated Peace Moves ter of United Federation of to the course of study, and fERIORS College Teachers (UFCT), faculty participation in un­ Of Pontiff predicted “ a successful close­ authorized demonstrations. I Blvd. jottings down of the university” as a Other charges, considered If Y ou Haven’t Received Y our Official 1 result of the strike, and said more serious, were: Delibe­ Hailed the union has complete sup­ rate and studied attempts to port of the AFL-CIO, to which subvert the responsibility of United Nations — Pope Garrett W. Craig of Boulder it belongs. university officials, efforts to Paul’s plea for peace has been named chairman for Support for the university impugn the credibility of the “must become the peace HOLY NAME LITURGICAL the American Cancer society’s came in a statement from all Vincentian community, and cry of all people in all lands,” Annual Cancer Crusade. This but one of the faculty mem­ challenging the responsibility Arthur J. Goldberg, United is the second bers of the St. John’s law of the trustees to function as States Ambassador to the division of the school. the policy-making body of the United Nations, said here. year that The statement said the fac­ university. At the same time, UN Sec­ CALENDAR Craig has retary General U Thant de­ headed the clared in his annual New Cancer So­ Y ear’s message that Pope ciety’s cam- Drive Begins for Vietnam Paul’s appeal for “no more p a i g n for war” reflects “ the minds and funds. Last hearts of millions of men and year, under Orphanage Citing Hero women of all creeds and be­ his direction, liefs.” the Colorado New Orleans — A drive to rooming drive for soap and The statements by the UN division of the build an orphanage in Viet­ clothing for the Vietnamese officials cam e after a 30-hour society nam in memory of the late needy in a letter to the Clar­ cease-fire was ordered in raised $511,000. Craig is Boul­ Capt. Ronald F. Rod, 31, of ion (published Nov. 4). Vietnam by military com­ der division manager of the Now Orleans, La., has been After a good response to the manders. Public Service company. started by the Clarion Herald, appeal, he wrote another let­ * « * official archdiocesan weekly. ter (Nov. 30) expressing hope In Rome, meanwhile, A funeral Mass was offered Capt. Rod was that an orphanage could be Authoritative Vatican sources The Holy Name Liturgical Cal­ in Corpus Christi. Tex., on killed in Viet­ built. said it is probable that Dec. 20 for the Rev. Gerard nam on Dec. Now, after his death, the Pope Paul is quietly seeking endar attractively presents Schellinger, pioneer Wyoming 4 after serv­ Clarion is continuing the to end the Vietnamese war complete, convenient Informa­ pastor, who died in Corpus ing in that drive as a memorial to Capt. by acting as an intermediary Christi after a short illness. country for Rod. Captain Rod’s endeavors in diplomatic circles. This ...... tion on the Catholic signifi­ Father Schellinger attained two months. were spotlighted in a recent was borne out when it was cance of every day of the national prominence as pastor issue of Time magazine. Announced Papal letters had In that time of St. Joseph's church. been sent South and North year along with truly distinc­ he spearhead­ Hawlins, when he instructed Vietnamese leaders. ed a campaign and baptized “ Bill” Carlisle, Insurance To Be tive Sacred Art paintings beau­ to help war- ^ one of the last of the Old OFFICIAL gratitude for U tifully reproduced in full color. torn refugees ‘ captain Rod Topic of Knights' Thant's support was voiced West’s train robbers, who was of Vietnam, which captured by Monsignor Albert Giovan- an inmate of the state peniten­ the imagination of hundreds Club Speaker netti, the Holy See’s perman­ tiary at Rawlins. in Louisiana communities. • • * “Is Insurance Really Neces­ ent observer at the UN, at a The Captain initiated a mush- Mayor Tom Currigan of sary” will be the subject of a ceremony in which he pre­ Denver named James B. panel discussion at the Dec. sented commemorative med­ Simms, an employe in the 31 luncheon and meeting of als of the Pope’s Oct. 4 UN city’s building inspection divi­ St. Elizabeth's, the Knights of Columbus Fri­ visit to newsmen here. day Luncheon club. This % sion for 13 years, to succeed “ The Holy See is grateful to i Denver, To Hold luncheon, which is held each Fred W. Ametcr as technical U Thant for his welcome en­ Friday at 12 noon at the secretary of the board of ad­ dorsement of the Holy Fa­ © Peace Devotions Knights of Columbus home. justment-zoning. ther’s appeal for a ceasefire • * * Fourteen Tuesdays in honor 1555 Grant street, Denver, is KINDLY MAIL THE of St. Anthony for Peace, in­ at Christmas in Vietnam,” he The condition of Father open to all Catholic men in cluding a special memento to said. “I© ^ Louis G. Fitzsimmons, S.J., the Denver metropolitan area. COUPON BELOW AND the U.S. men fighting in Viet­ 1 pastor of Holy Trinity church, John J. Hinlcrreiter will be nam. will be observed at St. Trinidad, has been listed as program chairman. The panel WE WILL IMMEDIATE­ Elizabeth’s church, Denver, slightly improved. He suf­ will consist of Charles Van from Jan. 11 to April 12, fered a heart attack Dec. 15 Buskirk, agent for the Travel­ LY MAIL YOUR CALEN­ and is in Mt. San Rafael hos­ Devotions on these Tues­ ers Insurance company, mod­ pital, Trinidad. days will consist of Mass and erator; John E. Zook, partner a® DAR FREE OF CHARGE. * • * prayers at 8 a.m., 12:15 p.m., in the insurance firm of Lieb- HOMES The Rev. Bartholomew and 5:15 p.m. At 7:45 p.m. man TeBockhorst Co., discus­ a © there will be recitation of the Svete of Hartville, Wyo.. re­ sing property insurance; and S'* Rosary and prayers. Confes­ FOR SALE cently celebrated Mass there Thomas J. Nolan, general * in honor of the 25th anniver­ sions will be heard before, agent of the K. of C. Insur­ 3 ' sary of his ordination. during, and after devotions. ance, discussing life insur­ ance. P U A S t___ The luncheon meeting starts N O TCLEPHONE REQUESTS promptly at 12 noon and ad­ Canon City Abbey Will Host journs at 1 p.m. Because of the dispensation given by WANT TO SELL Archbishop Vehr, meat will be served at the luncheon. Biblical-Liturgical Meet A question and answer YOUR HOME? period will follow the brief University of Colorado, Boul­ “ The Church and the panel presentation. W hy not try our parish saetlon In This Offer Limited World” has been chosen as der. tht Rtgister. Tha cost is low and the theme of the Biblical- “ The role of the Church in lha quick rasults will surprisa you! To Metropolitan Denver Only Liturgical institute to be held the evolving history of man­ Inter-Religious Tha ads ara listed undar parish sut>- at Holy Cross abbey. Canon kind must become one of wit­ haadings. ness and service,” he said. City, next August. Peace Meeting Set McConafy’s Boulevard Mortuary The Benedictine monks of “Church members must meet IT'S EASY TO PLACE A WANT AD BOULEUflRD mORTUflRIES Holy Cross Abbey said speak­ their responsibilities with Washington — Clerical and — JUST CALL 1091 South Colorado Blvd., ers at the institute will the compelling love of Christ lay leaders of all major reli­ explore, in community discus­ which sets them on fire.” gious faiths in the U.S. are Denver 22, Colorado Speakers at the institute, coming here next March to sion and living, their commit­ SAY "CHARGE IT" 1091 S. Colorado ment to the world. scheduled Aug. 14-19, will in­ fire a shot of peace they hope Please mail me my copy of the Holy Name Federal at Speer Liturgical Calendar Immediately! “ The Church’s function in clude Johi. L. McKenzie. S.J.,; will be heard around the world. Blvd. at Mississippi the world as a visible sign Bonifas Luykx, 0. Praem.; An overwhelming response 0^ and agent of the grace of Thomas A. Francoeur; and has greeted the initial an­ REGISTER Name Christ must be explored to Us the Rev. Charles Curran. nouncement of the first Na­ depths so that its nature as tional Inter-Religious Confer­ WANT ADS Denver, Colorado 89 community, as brotherhood, INFORMATION on the insti­ ence on Peace scheduled will be more evident to the tute can be obtained from : March 15-17 for the Sheraton Fast Action! Denver's Catholic Mortuaries world,” said a spokesman, the Director, Biblical - Liturgical Park hotel. Bishop John J. L ow C ost! Rev. Henry Lacerte, O.S.B., Institute, Holy Cross Abbey, Wright of Pittsburgh is one of of the Newman Foundation, Canon City, Colo. the co-chairmen. Page 4 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 30, 1965 Listening in vr End of Year Look: What Is a Catholic Newspaper? Lads Shame By C. J. Zecha reflecting a wise and competent staff, and we salute barbs and impossible suggestions that it “ copycat” them. At the same time it’s becoming something of a a few of the other so-called new breed of Catholic At this time of the year the staff of the Register bore to watch a certain dubious “ new” vanguard of newspapers, which embrace a form of photographic Some Elders wishes to extend to its readers best wishes for a editors and writers who criticize, debunk, and pro­ realism in print that will surely reach its dead-end. happy, peaceful, and successful year ahead. voke, but who cleverly attack for the sake of atten­ At a time when the Catholic writer is expected By Bishop Robert J. Dwyer It would be difficult to list by name the many tion. It’s this category that prompts some concern to be creative and make imaginative use in the form persons who have contributed to the success of this because while it is wholly refreshing and absorbing­ of propulsive ideas of the material which he observes, Mr. Secretary William Cecil, Lord Baron Burgh- newspaper during the past year. Under the personal ly interesting to read writers who question and probe it’s a bit sad to find certain types joining sides of ley, bent over his laborious pen. On this winter after­ interest of its president, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, civil rights, U.S. involvement in foreign affairs, the those who use a method that is sterile at the core noon of 1583 he was putting the final touches on a and the guidance of its editor and business manager. liturgy of the Church, and the like, it’s distressing because, while using as its material something as Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, the Register has en­ memorandum to his royal mistress, Elizabeth, Queen of Eng­ to see them push a skepticism that turns to distrust living and dynamic as human relations, it ignores land and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Who would guess, deavored to make itself the voice of the Archdiocese and rejection of the very God-given qualities that values and moral factors. In an age of computers contemplating this benign old gentleman with his patriarchal of Denver. make them human and free agents. and automation there are among these editors and TO THE CLERGY. RELIGIOUS, and laity who An intelligent, responsible skepticism and criti­ writers those who treat men and women as automa­ beard and his mild, reflective eye, that he was the man have assisted and helped us throughout the year on cism can be mighty weapons in the advancement of tons. A few of these zealous Catholic interpreters of chiefly responsible for the annihilation of the Catholic minority projects, reports, and matters of vital concern to all the human spirit, but it’s another thing when skepti­ today’s issues represent the ultimate in literate snob­ in the realm, the statesman whose clear, cold policies aimed Catholics we would like to offer our sincere gratitude cism and criticism lose direction and feed upon them­ bery. It certainly is the death rattle of this age. unswervingly at securing the Protestant ascendancy through and appreciation. selves. Of course we are aware of criticism leveled at There’ll always be those foretellers of doom who the deliberate centralization of power in the Crown? will rise to proclaim in the form of jeremiads that the paper from various sources and areas. Since crit­ THERE ARE FAULTS AND areas of improve­ icism can be helpful, we welcome it and hope to bene­ anything Church-oriented is exhausted and is due to Among the several problems which plagued him at this ment open in all newspapers, including Catholic be superseded in popular favor by other forms. fit from it. In the past few years many Catholic news­ newspapers. It’s quite ordinary for editors to receive juncture one of the foremost was the stubborn refusal of the papers have taken on new colors and attitudes, which verbal and oral blasts and objections from their ANY CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER seeks the sup­ Catholic rural gentry to conform to the State religion. The is merely a part of keeping up with new ideas in a readers. Just as tastes in food and clothes differ, so modern world. The informed, intelligent Catholic is port of its readers — laity, priests, and nuns. With­ great nobles, with only a few conspicuous exceptions, had all among us and he looks to his Catholic newspaper for do opinions and thoughts of readers. The Register come to heel; the city dwellers and townsfolk were not too will continue in the coming year to give voice to its out their cooperation it cannot function. It also seeks a fuller grasp on things liturgical, philosophical, their comments and suggestions to form a basis on hard to manage on the score: but the old country families, theological, as well as those things that touch him archdiocese, at the same time keeping readers in­ formed of events on a national level. It will attempt which to improve. If there is one aim of this news­ the landed aristocracy, with all their ramifications and de­ Exa in every day life. pendents, remained for the most part stalwart in their ad­ lows VO The responsibilities of editors and staff are vast to improve and give wider scope to its opinion col­ paper for the coming year it is to serve its readers umns and features. It will continue to ignore the in a responsible and informative manner. herence to the Old f'aith. Occasionally one or another would Coloradi and many. To wander from this responsibility is a tienta fi conform, at least outwardly, but rarely for long. They grievous matter. Some Catholic newspapers which 9 Strings to tho Bovr Wambac nave taken on the.se new colors and attitudes are thought to ride out the storm in expectation of better times the pun to come. It was in their houses that the Mass was still of­ ]>r. Dea A Man Needs Aloneness fered, and it was under their roofs that dedicated chaplains Moore, egidtoriald and laymen kept up the tradition of Catholic education. rado Spi I B y Frank M erriss It was this item of surreptitious Catholic schooling that "Stop the world, I want to pcct there would be less dem­ lieves. The poor must be cannot turn aside from the irked His Lordship as he penned his "Advice on Matters of gel off,” may seem like a onstrations. .served and there always must things of man completely. Religion and State.” Sound Protestant schoolmasters and dili­ Sp joke. But this is exactly what A delightful old story told be those to serve the poor, one should do. at least spirit­ about a family’s shipwreck on but it isn’t likely poverty will THE WORLD has never gent teachers of the Reformed Gospel were simply not enough, ually, at this season. a desert island. It was on that be understood by that service. been closer to being complete­ he reflected. The distasteful fact might as well be faced that The whole emphasis of to­ island the family found itself. It was never more perfectly ly lost than when men were now. after two whole decades, Elizabeth's government had Foi day’s world is engagement It was by getting out of the explained than when Christ most concerned with saving it. failed to root out the evil. And there could be no doubt about and commitment. The trouble world it discovered what the look a crowd "out of the The battle cries of reformers, it, "the greatest number of Papists is of very young men.” with that is that the good it world was all about. world” to a high grassy spot the tramplings of armies, the This was not only galling, it was humiliating. It redounded and told them, "Blessed are arise of Parliaments and con­ O l can accomplish depends on not to the honor of his competence. the ability of disengagement. IT IS A PITY all families the poor in spirit. . .” ventions, the signing of trea- The person who throws him­ cannot get out of the world for tie.s and have never a time. There would be a This is no plea for inaction made the world sure. Hence, he wrote, it behooved Her Most Gracious Majesty self wholeheartedly into any­ Colorad thing is apt to end up heart­ much better society when they > or complacency. But it is a In the still darkness when a to bestir herself. Two possibilities, he opined, were open for got back into it. There would plea for the return to a lost exploration, as "pious and godly means” of extirpating this coopcratii less. for all total engagement mother is alone with God is be considerable less walking understanding about what it threat to the realm’s integrity. One, Catholic parents should rado Spr hold.s the danger of total con­ that moment when she will Penrose 1 sumption. into divorce court. If there is well for mankind to do. It be constrained in every shire to send their children “ to be were more walking in the is well for mankind to have most surely hear the cry of trition Ci virtuously brought up at a certain place for that end ap­ a feverish concern about so­ lion, Inc., THIS COULD be a great woods. her infant and respond with ciety and its future. It is well pointed.” Two, as Sertorius of old had demonstrated in installatio failing in the modern move­ The truth is that the world love. Mankind is not apt to for mankind to be wrapped up Roman Spain, a "noble strategem” might be employed where­ unit at th ments of commitment — the is much wider than even the hear the cry of Bethlehem un­ wisest men suspect, and man­ with what happens in the til it is alone at Bethlehem, in by these children, once in the clutches of the State, might clinic. demonstrations, the group kind is much more significant world. But it is not well for a solitary, dark, and quiet then be held "as hostages for tho parents’ fidelities.” Mod­ strikes and sit-ins, the band­ Six den and complex than the most mankind to be so concerned, state as if there were only that ing together in fasting for a em totalilarians have not notably improved over Burghlcy’s gram in 1 social-minded reformer be­ and so wrapped up, (hat man Infant in all the world. cause. There is the chance — techniques. patient r the very great chance — that children in the midst of such dynamism • Comment for Today Cecil knew that his Queen would be receptive. He was families the cause of peace won’t real­ not so sure of Parliament. To suggest that the State deprive reguler d< ly be served at all. parents of a right so fundamental as that of rearing their C, F. "leu There is the danger the Profesfont Has Right Idea on Mory own children and providing their education, even though it presH* nt. "cause” will take over and involved Papistrj’ with all its abominations, was rather more Approxii true peace go abegging for a B y Pouf N. HoffoH than the Commons, made up largely of men of the same have bee champion. class as the Catholic recusants, was prepared to stomach. dental din Paladins of old used to spend Wes French's "Religious Magnificat, a simple accept­ salvation by faith alone is not The process of persuasion would take time. Meanwhile, there operation. the night in solitary prayer Quest" column in the News ance of our crcaturcliness be­ too conducive to humility, for were other W’ays of attacking the problem. The Privy Coun­ Now lh< in a chapel before setting out it tends to equalize all be­ contains an enlightening sum­ fore God, brought on by the cil. for example, with its long-reaching police powers and giving the. in search of the Holy Grail. lievers, whatever their merits. mary of a Protestant minis­ sense of wonder (hat God dentistry, If every demonstrator for loves and adores us.” Yet one who knows his good its .splendid immunities. ter's thinking on the Mother so make r y € A i^ t o b e w g o a / g o o r ? peace were to do so, I sus- The consciousness of sin, uorks count toward winning of Christ. The minister is Dr. help defra however deeply repented of, eternal life is not thereby ren­ So it came about that at three o’clock on the biting morn­ Roger Hazelton. professor of and mater is not essential to humility. dered proud, hut more hum­ ing of February 13, 1584, the four sons of the Worthington 9 Layman at Largo Christian Theology at Andover plied by P Newton Theological School and Since all sin has it.s origin in ble, for he knows that they family, Catholic recusants of Bainsborough, Lancashire, were a former member of the Colo­ pride, one who is utterly sin- would he nothing without seized at the house of a Mr. Sankey, near Warrington. With The Nutr Christ who made them worth rado College faculty. ic.s.s. like Mary, should be the them were taken their uncle. Father Thomas Worthington, tion, one c most humble of creatures. The .something. Pikes Peal New Year R. P. M. Coming from a theologian in and two men, possibly family retainers. Sankey doubtless had one of the most noted Protes­ essence of humility is. as Dr. in 1964 to THE MORE Protestants re­ betrayed them to the pursuivants of the Council. The boys, tant seminaries in the land. Hazelton said, a sense of de­ when the i B y Jim Bmdok alize tho significance of the Thomas, the eldest, Laurence. Richard, and John, ranged Dr. Hazelton's thoughts are pendence, "a simple accept­ and its rcsi ance of our crcaturelincss be­ Incarnation and what it mean.s from 16 years of age to 12. Their devout parents had brought Publicans arise! political (and otherwise) party our lot, in smite of ourselves. worth examining as possibly Dr. James fore God.” This the sinless to be other Christs, the more them up under the tutelage of a Father Peel, an elderly ceived am Or rather, be sealed. in the world. The world’s other major representative of a certain Mary had more than any other docs the strangeness of ven­ Marian priest, who manifestly had done a superlative job. project. It’s that time of year for us However disorganized we party is the Pharisees. They current of Protestant thinking in the vital area of Our Ix)rd’s creature. eration to the Mother of God Publicans to have our annual Publicans might be (whoever do not observe this annual disappear. relationship to His Mother. The Protestant doctrine of Two of the boys. Laurence and Richard, were left with A RECEl convention wherein we sit heard of an efficient Pub­ resolution convention practice. Dr. Hazeiton’s article on Prot­ by the fou down and compose resolutions lican?), we nonetheless do They arc a minority party. Sankey; Thomas and John were carried off to Wigan to be by which we might annoy our­ They are too good to be true. estants and the Mother of interrogated by the Earl of D erb y, and Bishop Chatterton possible th have quite an impact on the Jesus was printed in the compressed selves during the coming new world, for better or for worse. of Chester. Thomas set the pattern by flatly turning down NOW, FOR the business at United Church Herald, one of Readers' Rostrum dental uni year. One of our most far-reach­ the organs of the United the Earl's offer of a bribe if he would sit through a Protestant hand. In the interest of the Dcnsco of This annual Publican con­ ing events comes at the begin­ Church of Christ. sermon. John, the youngest, was denied food and plied with Is used in 1 vention is a notable event, in­ ning of each new year Publican party and in Pub- wine, to soften him up. Instead, he shamed the Bishop by licanism everywhere, here is mils volun asmuch as registered Pub­ when we Publicans determine DR. HAZELTON begins by pointing out the miserable snare, "with some highly pre­ the unofficial layman-at-largc - Opinion treat more licans form the largest to list resolutions to improve stating something that lies at cocious remarks.” The other two, under public examination, list of new year’s resolutions had been wl the heart of the theology of ment. for. 1966: Dissent stories as the two Denver held up so well it was thought wiser to continue the business Mary: “Her presence at the gii'ts working with deaf chil­ in private. Rt. Rev. Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D. 1. Resolved that we shall manger in Bethlehem is more Editor: The port* Founding Editor, Register System of Catholic Newspapers I think the traditionalists in dren, and the book reviews. used also escalate the war on our own than a sign guaranteeing the AH four were then taken to Manchester and confined to 19131960 the Church arc basing their Congratulations on the parish quiring gem poverty when the bigger so­ miraculous quality of the news format. Keeping these a house. Treated kindly at first and amply victualled, after cial security deductions hit us. Incarnation itself. . .” present stand on Dr. Grisez’s the operatin, work "Contraception and the items together, briefly, is an a month they were reduced to a starvation diet because of physical or After all. the poor we are al­ No one can believe that the Natural Law." ("Natural Law improvement. their obduracy. The local magistrate pronounced them traitors actions beyc ways with us. Son of God assumed human Said Force Behind Reform, Sincerely, on the score of their blunt refusal to attend religious services, The Denver Catholic Register 2. Resolved that we shall nature without believing that The denta DCR Jan. 23) Anthony Petersen President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr. D.D. not read the new warnings He had a mother, and if He and they were brutally flogged by one of the Bishop’s hench­ model with Editor and Business M anager...... Rt. Rev. John B.Cavanagh which are to appear on is indeed true Man, as well However, Dr. Grisez refutes Denver men, appropriately named Bull. Thereafter they were sep­ application, Associate Business M anager...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty cigarette packages, unless, of as true God, His Mother must himself in this book. He rec­ arated. two remanded to prison, one to the care of a Dutch cost by Dei ognized procreation as a rela­ Letters for the "Readers’ Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter course, similar warnings are have a very special relation­ Rostrum” column from read­ Puritan for indoctrination, and John, the youngest, to the tions provid put on all products to em­ ship to Him. tive or qualified rather than house of the Bishop himself. Springs dent Associate Editors ...... Linus M. Riordan. Paul H. Hallett, an absolute good when he rec­ ers of the "R egister” are James R. Walsh, and David R. Milton. phasize not only "caveat The United Church theolog­ the program ognized the principle of re­ most welcome. The editors Denver News Editor ...... Clement J. Zecha emptor" but also "in medio ian is especially captivated by reserve the right to edit these stat virtus.” the humility expressed in sponsible as opposed to irre­ The first two, sent off to a Protestant school, promptly THE GRA Production Manager...... Robert W. Lynch sponsible parenthood. He men­ letters, and, where necessary 3. Resolved that we shall Mary’s outburst of praise to set to work to "infect” their fellow pupils with Papistry, so Advertising Director ...... John J, Murphy tions his own struggles with because of lack of space, to behave as if there was an her Maker that Mary uttered that gambit came a cropper. The third managed to frustrate Circulation D irector...... Julia M. Boggs rhythm — whereas if procrea­ run excerpts of the longer let­ Ecumenical Council, not as if after her salutation by her the Dutchman thoroughly, while John, the Infant prodigy, so tion were an unqualified good ters. Contributors are asked there wasn’t. cousin Elizabeth. Here he to keep their letters as short exasperated the Bishop by his dialectic skill that the good NCC comes near to the deep un­ there would have been no such 4. Resolved that we shall as possible so as to give more. man was soon beside himself. When his I^ordshlp admitted derlying reason why Mary, struggles. He would have the Published Weekly by strive to enshrine and refine ten children I have — or more. people the opportunity to ex­ that were a Catholic to ascend the throne he would of course "aggiom am ento" rather than despite her closeness to Our THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY. (Inc.) Also his advocacy of birth press opinions. AH letters recant his Protestant errors (thus exposing his religion as a ToV\ define and confine it. Lord, has been so largely ig­ must be signed. If requested, 938 Bannock Street. Denver. Colo. 80204 control pills for women (or piece of political conformism), the youngster remarked with 5. Resolved that we shall nored in Protestant theology: Time wiU b Telephone. 825-1145 p. o . Box 1620 nuns) in danger of rape again names will be withheld. not curse at storm windows, Dr. Hazelton writes that scorn that not even such subserviency would save him from out practical Mary's humility is another upholds this view that he does leaking faucets, automobiles, hell’s "avenging fires.” Could it be that John, for all his liturgy, parls proof that true sainthood is not hold procreation to be an yioistA . and - Q uaisA . income tax. property tax, courage, was just possibly a prig? education, an always serv'amhood, and that unqualified good. .sales tax, the grate society, or "The (Australian) statc.s, nels of con Subscription: $4.00 a year. one reason why Protestantism If procreation then is a Canada. $5.50 a year per subscription. any other thing that ought to with their limited financial Subsequently all four of the boys escaped. It may be sus­ tv'een laity, has not sufficiently honored qualified good it follows that resources, need greater Com­ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $7.00 a year. be cursed at. it may be a qualified evil giv­ pected that their captors realized that they had four young and the Pop< Mary may be that it h

By C. J. Zecha Robert Ryan as a U.S. gen­ on the surface would appear contains a bit of genuine com­ eral turns in a usual straight­ The latest Cinerama offer­ to be a likeable comedy. With edy. It's a shame to see this forward, hard-hitting job, a a cast that includes Jerry ing, Battle of the Bulge, is an talented actress wasted in WHEN J role he has played similarly Lewis, Tony Curtis, and Thel­ exciting World War II drama such trivia. Curtis, who a few basketball co JOiJCQ of the in other pictures. Dana An­ ma Ritter it seemed that it years ago showed that he had that throws no light on what Priest's First Motion Picture drews as a U.S. intelligence had everything going for it. a definite flair for com edy in veterans to < happened in that terrible bat­ V *a \ v v(V ( 3u 1 i ( e n c e chief contributes much in the But Boeing Boeing is com­ What really tle. but as a fictionalized, bat­ several fanciful and witty way of making the incidents mercial claptrap that at­ films, docs not get a chance which he pegj tlefield action film It comes Now in Second Month of Release Briefly, the plotline concerns believable. tempts to use a feeble plot to get out of the erratic part i And it look.s pretty close to giving viewers a hard-driving German tank Lending limited, but serv­ with multi-sex overtones to he is supposed to play. what it will b plenty of excitement and Hollywood, Calif. — The sader Father Patrick Peyton, in January and early Febru­ commander, expertly por­ iceable ability to important keep its audience attention. little guy. shoot-em-up. Redeemer, produced by is now in its second month ary. Jesse Baca, advertising trayed by Robert Shaw, pitted roles are George Montgom­ The double - meaning lines SOMETHING called The The film’s .special effects, of theatrical release. it manager for Albuquerque’s Charlie Calla] against U.S. military com­ ery, Ty Hardin, Telly Savalas, more often than not have only Second Best Secret Agent in world-renowned Rosary cm- careening vehicles, a wild­ opened on Dec. 3. Sunshine Theatre, has de­ publicist of twe mand. Pier Angeli. James MacAr- one meaning and, well, after the Whole Wide World has running train, and panoramic Robert O’Donnell of Dallas, scribed it as unsurpassed. He soon to leave th As usual, Cinerama films in­ thur, and Charles Bronson. all, we’ve seen it all before been making the rounds re­ distributor for the film, re­ will open it there under the a post as tub shots of soldiers and advanc­ Henry Fonda, a U.S. officer sist on being long, long, long, in the Doris Day-Rock Hudson cently. It’s a secret agent film ports that it has done very sponsorship of the Knights of new Miami tea ing tanks, are extraordinary who is unpopular with the top films. and Battle of the Bulge Is no of some sort that is filled with well in the cities it has so far Columbus on Jan. 12. can Football I. and heighten the suspense of brass because he insists the exception. It runs a little over The action pivots around a so many cliches ( “ I met entered, including Dallas, just about figui the story, which is routine. three hours. It might have Germans are building a win­ bachelor’s apartment (or as Father Peyton’s wish is that someone just like you in Flo­ Corpus Cbristi, San Antonio, ’ that wasn’t m been a first-rate film, rather ter offensive, does not have they call it, a “ p ad ") and as many of all faiths see The rida; said his name was Galveston and El Paso. He ,the Irish. than Just a good one, if it had much of a part, but effective­ concerns one Romeo (played Redeemer as possible be­ Sacred Heart Program James . . . something or oth­ attributes this to the excellent Callahan not been whittled down to at least ly registers with his under­ by a weighty, puffy-cheeked er” ) that a viewer just won­ cause of its excellent and backing given this first Cath­ absorbing religious content. known that six “ The Lonely t’rowd” will be two hours at the most. playing. Curtis) who offers the place ders. Remember when Holly­ discussed by the Rev. Ray­ olic-produced feature by the Any proceeds over and above men from lai All in all. Battle of the as a “ h om e" to different air­ wood used lo make “ B " films mond S. Connor, S.J., on the Yet, an excellent cast Bishops of these dioceses who the considerable costs of mak­ would be gradu Bulge has a lot to recommend line hostesses throughout the — the film they called a pro­ squeeze the most out of the have urged all pastor and ing it will help reinforce his known that th Sacred Heart Program at it. Even though it runs three week — each girl thinking she grammer and you had to sit 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 2, on limp screenplay of Philip Yor- Catholic organizations to pro­ Rosary crusades all over the regular. Rucky hours, it is well paced. The is Curtis’ fiance. It's all very through it in order to see the KBT\', Channel 9, Denver. dan, Milton Sperling, and John mote it. world. have an unsucc Cinerama camera for once dull and unfunny. Jerry Lewis main feature? Television sup­ On the same day, the Rev. Nelson. The Redeemer, a feature- ution, nor tha does not concentrate on doz­ does show that he can play a posedly killed them off. Some­ Eugene Jakiibck, S.J., will dis­ com edy role straight — with­ how. this item sneaked length film in color which INFORMATION on the film counted on for s t a n d o u t of the film is ens of gimmicks that clut­ center job, wou cuss “ Is There a Remedy for tered How the West Was Won. out a pie in the face, and through. Its the gosh-darndcst deals with the period in may be had by contacting Shaw, as the German com­ football ami h F'ear and W orry?" at 9 a.m. When it does show off its wide Thelma Ritter’s performance thing you ever saw. Christ’s life from His betrayal the Rev. Raymond J. Cassel. mander. Here is a war-lover basketball. A tt on K K 'n’, Channel 11, Colo­ angles it does so in areas that by Judas to His appearance to C.S.C.; Family Theater, Inc.; in the true sense of the word, dropped out of : rado Springs. fit the story. Hence, the cam­ the disciples after His Resur­ 7201 Sunset boulevard; Holly­ yet one who remains cool un­ rection enjoyed two and three wood, Calif. (90046). bcr. der pressure. There are many era oftentimes brings out pan­ week holdovers in many places % The latest jol angles and little thrusts of oramic shots that are visually Columbine Names Guest STILL effective in this kind of story. Maruchi Fresno, a leading not only because of the back­ R a li g ie u s Naws hopes came whe Nazi feeling that are captured ing of diocesan organizations a junior centei and relayed by Shaw in his actress of the European Battle of the Bulge Is a vi­ but because it has received Roundup on CBS-TV scoring in doub portrayal. Watching his per­ screen, portrays the role of sually exciting film to see. Director Roger Wilbur favorable reviews, in both his foot and is GROWING! formance makes the entire (he mother of Christ In "The Religious news highlights Catholic and secular the re.sl of the film worthwhile. Roger Wilbur, director of Redeemer," a feature-length will be telecast in a special NOW ON THE OTHER hand a formances are Feb. 17, 18, .So Dee, wt speech and drama at Regis motion picture produced and newspapers. CBS one-hour program on film that is a great di.$ap- and 19 at the Arapahoe Coun­ When The Redeemer finish­ staggered to a ^ OVER pointmenl is Paramount Pic­ college, Denver, will be guest ty Fairgrounds. Rehearsals released by Father Patrick KLZ. Channel 7. Denver, at 8 es its stand in twenty - eight went up against tures' Boeing Boeing, which director for the next produc­ will normally run three nights Peyton’s Family theater of a.m. Sunday, Jan. 2. Texas cities, which will occur tucky last nig tion of the Columbine Play a week, or two nights and Hollywood, Calif. The picture Issues to be covered include by Christmas, it will play in and his team house, Littleton. Tryouts for Sunday afternoon, during Jan­ recently concluded a series of Pope Paul’s visit to the U.N., Tennessee Williams’ Summer runs in eight Texas cities. eleven areas in New Mexico the Vatican Council, religion “ celebrate” Ne* R adio uary and February. Colum­ Greensboro, N.i 5,762 and Smoke will be held Sun­ bine Playhouse operates and race, issues of war and which Ls rated day, Jan. 2. at 2 p.m. and arena style as a Denver com ­ peace, and religion in the P ro g ra m s 1 quintet. C A R S SOLD! Monday and Tuesday. Jan. 3 munity theater. world. RELIGION IN THE NEWS and 4, at 8 p.m. in the Title- Sunday Collections Out, The Irish rcti SINCE MARCH 1, 1963 to meet Purdu( KLZ (Denver) — Sundays, Guarantee building, Littleton. Denver and a 7:15 Benefit Performance ED TYNAN'S The Williams’ drama car­ Parish Finances 6o Up! here with Air ! CATHOLIC HOUR ries the delicate tone of the Slated by Knights Happy New Y STAND UP AND CHEERI It's the KOA (Denver) — Sundays, playwright’.s The Glass Me­ know that, s N E W YEARI Let A D V A N C E D nagerie. It is essentially a love Emerson, N.J. — There are financial status of the parish. S a ^ L C o I ^ 12:30 p.m. The Denver metro chapter, come out of tl FLOORING gratp your hand, ond story centering around the re­ no Sunday collections in the He said it was costing $4,000 ASK AND LEARN Knights of Columbus, will weekly to operate the parish. smelling like a thank you for fine and and loyal lationship between two young Assumption parish here and Us CHRYSLER KOA (Denver) — Sundays, sponsor a perform ance of the finances have never been in Father Orrico said he told one, perhaps, I friendihip. Moy 1966 be a yeor people trying to discover their PLYMOUTH 10:20 p.m. with Monsignor places in life — one, an in­ George Stevens production of better shape, according to Fa­ them be was willing to make of much happinesi ond tucceii, AS WE’VE S IN«_ John Cavanagh. troverted piano teacher and The Greatest Story Ever Told ther Caesar G. Orrlco, pastor, an agreement with them — no with correct floor coverings from time.s. we don’t SACRED HEART PROGRAM the other an ambitious doc­ at the Cooper Cinerama thea­ who credits his physician with collections, no fund-raising in all-.star tean NEW 4301 Yores. KFSC (Denver) — Monday tor. Parts are available for ter. Denver, on Monday. Jan. the prescription that created events, no money appeals, if 1966 VALIANT through Friday, 9 a.m. eight men and six women, 3, at 8 p.m. the condition. they would pledge adequate fi­ in any s(>ort. But we’ll pus KVOR (Colo. Springs) — with the strcs.s in depth on Tickets for the benefit show­ nancial support. 1,795 ADVANCED ing may be obtained by con­ Father Orrico said four ings into the ba< $1, KBOL (Boulder) — Mon.- female characterizations. The years ago the parish collection Sat., 6:15 a.m. tacting I>eo Schmitt. P.O. Box out that a .singi background for the drama is income was $900 a week from NOW family contributions FLOORING KOLR (Sterling) — Satur­ 621, Denver, 80201, or by call­ to a deserving a small southern hamlet In 1,000 families. Within a month range from 50 cents to $40 a days, 8:45 a.m. ing him at 777-9385. Sunday. Parade 4301 Yates St. which lack of communication after the collections were week. The average is just un­ KR.M (Craig) Sundays, tional Snnda: 5225 E. COLFAX looms a problem. abandoned the total climbed to der $4 weekly per family. Con­ 433-7475 11:30 a.m. Anyone wishing detailed in­ tributions arc made weekly, carried by manj Te\. VJer a bazaar or a big raffle in a HOME MADE ITALIAN DINNERS KTLN (Denver) — Sun­ Newark archdiocese and these Public Ice Told, now playing at the Coop­ couple of week.s. SPECIAL. • PIZZA e RAVIOLI days. 11:10 p.m. contributions have risen also. A t Denver AVE MARIA HOUR er Cinerama theater. Denver, “ It was my physician who I ni TO I PM DAILT-N09II TO I PM OOOOtTt said this was the wrong way Joe Ciancio, . • LASAGNA • SPAGHETTI KYSN (Colo. Springs) — has l>cen given an A-1 classi­ lo do it, that I was going to ‘ parks and rec Sundays 10:10 a.m. Sun­ fication by the National Cath­ 3 7 4 3 FEDERAL BLVD Table and Carry-Out Service knock myself out. and that it .rnent, Denver, days, 9 a.m. olic Office for Motion pic­ 1044 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. 936-2336 tures, as well as a special was not my responsibility, but 7900 EAST COLFAX AVE. sessions of puk KFKA (Greeley) — Sun­ ‘ now being held recommendation, which fol­ the people’s to run the parish. days, 6 p.m. 4300 W A D S W O R T H AVE. at Denver Colis lows: He said I ought to put it FAMILY THEATER ’ The afternoor “ In thi.s reverent and pic- squarely up to my parishion­ TRAVELING MEN KOSI (Denver) — Sundays, ers.” ,p.m.. to 5 p.m. 9:05 p.m. lorially-splendid woi k George Stay at the A meeting of the pari.sh was ning session 7 r CHRISTOPHERS Stevens has created the most • Admission is 5 successful film treatment to called with some 400 men pres­ KFSC (Denver) — Sundays ent. He told them about the dren 17 years ai ARGONAUT HOTEL at 6:45 a.m. date of the life of Christ. In JO IN US AT THE ’^oLdstK, SiSSU t. ' cents for adults. LA HORA GAUDALPANA spite of reservations which , free. POR SPECIAL RhSfcKVAMONS »-OR For A Happy N ew Year Eve 8RIOOI PARTIES, DANCES AND (Rosary in Spanish) — some may have, either with re­ DINNERS KFSC (Denver) — Sunday gard to the length, pace and College Head J COCKTAILS PHONE through Saturday, 4 p.m. occasional theatrical effects of ieeuMful Sellroomi Prlvete Dining Rooms AN D Drop thoM itatlont • card and tall the film or concerning the Teen-> Iham you apprtclal# ilM programi. Roger Wilbur dramatic adaptation of Scrip­ Backs U.S. DINNER tural sources, the cinematic EXCLUSIVE AT THE PENN WOOD To Exi craftmanship that Ls brought Viet Stand FOR TW O I. lo the subject matter deserve.s Free Party Favors Milwaukee - Choice 12-oz. Broiled RIB STEAK WloHon Piet u r c 5 high praise. Moreover, as a Niagara University, N.Y. — here were cha work of dedication to the Gos­ The president of Niagara uni­ Dancing To The Music Of , press Ihcmsel pel of I.,ove, thl.s film deservc.s versity here stressed the mor­ rights issues CJafsIfIcaflen by National C atholic the patronage of the entire ( ’ suited to tl udes. S,Tl.id or Hom^medp S6'»p. D6k>><3 Pol.*tu. Ui vw.ig<' al right and duty of the United Ofllce lor Motion Pictwros fam ily.” States to carry on the war in J through their s< BANQUET FACILITIES— Open New Year’s Day Following a r« clasilflcoilons of motion picturei by ttie National Cattiollc Southeast Asia. DON JELNIKER COMBO V ’ dent organizath Homemade Pies, Rolls, Pn<;tnps OH Ict for Motion Pictures for films currently playing In Denver first-run, neiobbor* ‘Madame Butterfly’ In a Christmas message to 'px Sister Mary hood, and drlve-in theaters, as well as those appearing on television In the the faculty and student body Denver, Colorado Springs, and Sterling areas. Dally listings must be checked Next on ‘Met’ Opera I OPEN TIL 2 A.M. 4 , iluiiiiiiiiitiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Penn'Wood Restaurant for time, place and T V station. Ratings of movies on T V are checked against in the Student Center. Father listings round In " T V Guide" magatine. Classifications a rt: A-1, family) A-2, Soprano Renata Scotto will Kenneth F. Slattery, C.M., ; 10151 W. 26th AVE. at kiplins pH. 238-1244 | YOUR HOST HAPVfcY McCURDY As PrienUly As Lv«f adults and aoiescents; A>3, adults onl^i A-4, adults only with resarvatlens) B, morally oblectlonable in part for all) C, Condemned. (Complied by Tom Otflcer) make her Metropolitan Opera said U.S. troops are in Viet­ 495 E. HAMPDEN, Englewood Phone 789-9685 radio broadca.5t debut in the nam because three American o Just South ol SweO'ih H »spli«l Current Movies M r. W illiams, A-3; And the Angels title role in Puccini’.s presidents — Eisenhower, Battle ol Bulge, A-1: Boeing, Boeing, Sing, B) Yankee Buccaneer, A-1; Ma “ Madame Butterfly” at 6:30 S 3 4 -7 9 1 8 : B: Do Net Disturb, A-); Great Race, and Pa Kettle At Waikiki, A-).- Biggtr Kennedy and Johnson — A-1) Oreatast Story Iv a r Told, A-1: than Life, A-2; Tha Adventures of Mar­ p.m. Saturday, Jan. i. on KOA pledged support; because the Acti\ Juliet of Spltiis, A-4: Loved One, B : lin Eden, A-3; Sitting Bull, A-1; Golden radio, Denver. : I- Second Best Secret Agent In Whole Earrings, B ; Tha Bob Mathias Story, South Vietnamese, who are Wide World, A -3: Sound of Music, A-1; A-1. Appearing with her in lead­ threatened by (Communist ty­ lOniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiitiiiiiiiiiii JA i l J t j o h L b u d l o v n L Tenth Victim, B: That Darn Cal, A-1; TUESDAY, Jan. 4 Thunderball, A-3. ing roles will be tenor John ranny from the North, have (Managamant ef Etlhar and Prank Pong) Tha Boss, A -3: T ra il of the Vigilantes. Alexander. mezzo soprano Sfe Theresi Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. A -I; Invilatlon to Happiness, A-3: Big­ requested U.S. presence there, Neighborhood, Drive-In ger Than Life, A -3; Abbott end COS- Joann Grillo, and baritone and because “ we have seen fit • St. Therese CY lelle Meet Frankensleln, A-2; Follow COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF Bedford Incident, A-2; Boeing, Boe­ ‘ December with s the Boys, B ; Rhythm on the Range, John Robert Dunlap. to practice Christian charity. ing. B ; Breakfast at Tiffany's, A-3; A-1; Duffy of San Ouenlin, B : Pains . at Celebrity Lan FINEST CHINESE AND Bunny Lake Is Missing, A-3) Cat Bal­ Because of the bowl game.s, “ We have pledged our sup­ of Glory, A-3; Tha Virginian, A-3; various other a AMERICAN FOODS lou, A-2; Cincinnati Kid, B ; Collactor, Cole Younger, Gunfighter, A-1. the broadcast will be of an port,” Father Slattery said, A-4) Hallaluiah Trail, A-1; Harem Scar- WEDNESDAY, JAN. S ’ ber.s attended A Baauliful Lanlarn LIghtad Dining Room In iho um, A-2; iperess File, A-2; It's Med evening performance rather “ and we can no more desert Vatarani of Peraign W a n Homa The Oevil's Mask, A-3; Make Way , Church of the World, A-1: Marriage on Rocks, B : for Tom orrow , A-1; Rhythm on the than the customary afternoon free Vietnam than we can al­ John S. Iftw a rt P u l No. 1 Mary Popplns, A-1; Morlturl, A-3; My where they rccei' Open to Iho Public Range, A-1; Tonight and Every Night, performance. low the Russians to overrun Pair Lady, A -I; Nanny, A-3; Operation B; Caesar the Conqueror, A-3; Tuba, n a.m . to 10 p.m .— Sat., till )2 Midnight Crossbow, A-1; Rage to Live, A-3; Re­ Berlin.” • in the Byzantine (Closed Tuosdayt) A-1; The Naked Street, A-3; Desert turn From Ashes, A-3; Reward, A-2; Fury, A-3; Frankenstein _ 1970. A-3. Father Slattery said that tor of the Ukrain Sabrina, B : Sandpiper,, B ; Second Best THURSDAY, JAN. 4 Family Thaater Secret Agent in Whole Wide World, Just as an adult has the social the Rev. Paul Si Timetable, A-3; Diamond Frontier, MacDonald Carey will star A-3; Secret of M y Success, A -2; Ship A-2; Duffy's T a ve rn , A-2; Caesar the obligation to com e to the aid . the CYO memb' of Fools, A-3: What's New, Pussycatt, Conqueror, A-3; Down to Earth, B; in Emergency on Father Pat­ e. of a child attacked by a bully to Winter Park i Requiem for a Haavywelght, A-3; The rick Peyton’s Family Theater Shepherd of the Hills, A-2; Tonight so too this nation has a moral Jan. 2. 1966. On Telovislon at 9 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 2. on end Every N lg M , B ; Where There's duty to assist an oppressed SATURDAY, JAN. 1 Life, A-3: The Barefoot Centessa, B ; KOSI radio, Denver. • Cathedral Yellewntck, A-3; It Came From The Case of the Red Monkey, A-1. people, even though their . Cathedral CY( Outer Spece, A-1; The Bey end The homeland is halfway around Pirates, A-1: The Medet and The Mar­ Fblhqr was • Fullback, A-3; Tha News Deadfinef dance at Oscar riage Broker, B ; Backlash, A -3; Bold Haat't On, 8 ; Rulars of tha Saa. A -I; the world. • and IvOgan strcc Adventura, A-3: First Spaceship on Tha Shaoherd of tha Hills, A-3; Dual The deadline for news sto­ Venus, A-I: Oonllemen Marry Brunetles, In lha Sun, B ; Tunas of Glory, A-3; New Year’s eve A-3; Tw o Years Bolero the Mast, A-1; Down to Barth, B ; Amarican Guerrilla ries and pictures to appear in ’ to 12:30 a.m. Th( Starllft, A-1) Tank Commandos, A-3. In tha Philippinas, A -3; Thom, A t ; the “ Register” is Monday at SUNDAY, JAN. 2 Osad to tho W orld, A-2. ,tie Classmen Conqueror of the Orient, A -3; Bach­ 5 p.m. HEAR “ battle of the I elor Flat, B ; Dangerous Crossing, A -I; Stage Guide Yankee Buccaneer, A-1; If E ve ry Guy Owl and Pussycat: Obiactlenabla ‘ sion will be 75 In the World, a -3. Slow Danca on Killing Ground: Adults with a CYO card MONDAY, JAN. 3 Slop W orld, I Want To Oat Off; ASK and LIARN Arizona Mission, A-1; The Amazing Adutls son without CYC .per couple. Al! On KOA Radio group members 10:20 Every Sunday evening. St. Louis Tha Ultimata In Maantmla D ining Holiday Greetings to Friends (lucsUons on religion sub- Teen-agers an your mlKod by (he radio audi­ •tbe New Year’? GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY and Customers ence anKwered on the arrh- sored by the St. HARTFORD AGENT dlorcsan bronflrnsl. FOR ALL OF '66! ‘C^’ O. Englewood. Donee to the Music of A BiHiklot on Catholic Saturday, Jan. 1 Cpmplqt* C itu a lly , Church available free of Look for the Golden Arches BILLY GRAHAM TRIO Electronic Network, Inc. H o m M w n tn , cOBt (o all Inqiiirlos. ’in the parish cer Auto, and ‘is $1.25 for non-n: SOUND INTERCOMMUNICATION Com m trclai WRITE TO for members. Dr RESERVATIONS DENVER PHONE 222-4198 AUDIO-SYSTEMS and f^arn. Sladim ’tie. OPEN NEW YEARS DAY Phone 756-0836 • office KOA. DoDver 80203. McDonalds 255 Bryant St. 936-7121 333-9547 - res. Colorado ON HISHWAY U.S. 2»5 AT CONIFEI 2330 So. Colorado Blvd. COLFAX & PENNSYLVANIA i juL. Thursday, Dec. 30, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 9 Register Poll of Coaches ♦♦♦ Annunciation Wins Title Regis, Mullen, St. Mary's In St. Joe Cage Tourney

Annunciation won the cham­ with a 64-60 overtime victory pionship of the St. Joseph Invi­ over Mt. Carmel. Rate 1-2-3 in Basket Race tational Basketball tournament Ken Force of .Annunciation WHEN JOHNNY DRK took over as Notre Dame for the second straight year last was the tournament’s top scorer basketball coach a year ago, he figured he had enough It should be Regis, Mullen round out the first division, fol­ week, defeating Denver Chris­ with 57 points in three outings. veterans to compile a good record in his first season and St. M ary’s in that order in lowed in order by Cathedral. tian. 61-58, in the title contest. The CardinaLs were outgunned the 1966 Denver Parochial lea­ Machebeuf, Holy Family, St. What really worried him was the 1965-66 campaign, Enroute to the crown the Car­ from the field in two of their gue basketball race, according Francis and Mt. Carmel. which he pegged as bare bones. dinals had disposed of Cathedral, three games, but used good Listed below is the predicted And it look.s like that's just to the Register’s annual pre- 60-51, and St. Francis, 50-47. marksmanship at the free throw order of finish in the DPL race. Febru- what it will be for the genial season poll of coaches. line to overcome this deficit. Rendler. a 5-11, 210-pound Figure behind name of school Denver Christian reached the ertiaing little guy. guard, was named to Parade’s DPL mentors give Annuncia­ finals via wins of 76-54 over Mt. Scores of games: tion the best chance of slipping indicates concensus opinion of lerque’s Charlie Callahan, Notre Dame high school all-America third coaches as to order of finish. Carmel and 80-53 over Mache­ CH.AMPION'SIIIP BRACKET as de- publicist of two decades who is team. past the “ Big Three” in the beuf. FIRST ROUND title chase. Coaches voted only nine places Denver Christian, 76, Ml. Carmel 54 scd. He .soon to leave the Gold Dome for The team reportedly was Machebeuf edged St. Francis, Annunciation 40, Calhtdral 51 Johnny Dee and did not list their own team. Machebeuf 54, Denver Lutheran S3 der the a post as tub thumper for the selected on the basis of the 49-44, for third place, while St. MULLEN was the unanimous St. Francis 4*. St. Joseph 43 gbts of new Miami team of the Ameri- magazine’s inquiries to hun­ CRYSTAL BALL PICKS Joseph took the consolation title (SEMIFINALS) -can Football League, said this dreds of high school, college and pick of the coaches in last 1. Regis Denver Christian 90, Machebeuf 53 year's poll and obliged by edg­ Annunciation SO, St. Francis 47 is that just about figures as “ the year pro coaches and sportswriters Notre Dame 2. Mullen (FINALS) ing Regis for the 1965 DPL ;ee The ‘ that wasn’t meant to be” for who cover prep sports. 3. St. Mary’s ...... Annunciation 41, Denver Christian 59 crown. However, Regis turned (THIRD PLACE) le be­ ,lhe Irish. 4. Annunciation ...... Shamrocks Machebeuf 49, St. Francis 44 However it was selected, it’s Quint to Play the tables on the Mustangs in nt and Callahan noted that it 5. St. Joseph ...... CONSOLATION BRACKET a particularly pleasing choice to the State Catholic tournament’s content. known that six of the first seven 6. Cathedral ...... (SEMIFINALS) many of the fans of this region. championship game. Eye 7th W in Mt. Carmel 59. Denver Lulhe'an 45 I above men from last year’s team Here Jan. 8 7. .Machebeuf ...... St. Joseph 4f, Cathedral 50 Rendler, an honor student, was All of the coaches in this jf mak- would be graduating. It was not 8. Holy Family Pueblo — Undefeated Pueblo (FINALS) injured in midseason and missed Johnnie Dee’s Notre Dame year’s poll voted for Regis or St. Joseph 44, Mt. Carmel 40 (O T ) rce his known that the one returning 9. St. Francis . Catholic high school will go af-| several games. But he came basketball team will invade Mullen for top spot. The Raid­ ver the regular, Bucky McGann, would 10. Mt. Carmel ter its seventh basketball winj back for the crucial Denver Denver next week to take on ers were rated no lower than Coach Guy Gibbs have an unsuccessful knee oper of the season Thursday (Dec.> Newest Parok clashes with Regis and the Air Force academy at City second and Mullen no worse FINAL 1965 STANDINGS .ition, nor that Kevin Hardy, 30), hosting Canon City high a t’ St. Mary’s and then had an ac­ auditorium. The game will be than third. School W L. Pet.' lie film counted on for the first team Denver Parok 8 p.m. ; Kohler Bafhroom tive role in the state champion­ the second half of a double- St. Mary’s, getting strong con­ Mullen ...... 16 2 .889 itacting center job, would be injured in ship win over Pueblo Catholic. header on Saturday night, Jan. sideration, was voted second or Regis ...... 1 6 3 .833' The Shamrocks of coach Tanoi Cassel, football and have to pass up Rendler was the only 8, with Colorado State U. meet­ third by every mentor. St. Mary’s . .. . ___ 12 6 .667 Games Jan. 2 Ozzelo will open Southern Colo-1 Fixtures . • . . Inc.; basketball. A third top prospect Coloradan among the 33 players ing Denver university in the St. Francis ...... 11 7 .611) The 1966 Denver Parochial rado Parochial league play Jan.! Holly- dropped out of school in Novem­ selected. 7:30 p.m. opener. Annunciation ___ 10 8 .556 14 at Trinidad Catholic, follow-! ber. ANNUNCIATION appeared to league basketball race will This will be the first appear­ be the question mark team in Holy Family .. 10 .444, ing non-league appearances Jan.! The latest jolt to Notre Dame open Sunday (Jan. 2) with HERE’S one* coach’s credo on ance in the Denver area for the the league, being placed every­ Machebeuf . . . 7 11 .389, 7 at Cheyenne Mountain and hopes came when Tom Caldwell, five games at as many sites. how to rai.se a son. I think it Fighting Irish since Dee left where from second to sixth in Cathedral . . . 6 12 .333! Jan. 8 at Las Animas. i a junior center who had been All contests will get under­ tS-TV f ' contains a message for all of Denver to take over as head the standings. St. Joseph ...... 5 13 .278 [ Canon City Abbey, out to im ­ scoring in double figures, broke us who are d ose to sports. coach at Notre Dame. Dee’s way at 2:30 p.m. St. Joseph was picked to .Mt. Carmel ... 18 .000; prove on a 1-7 pre-holidays j blights his foot and is lost possibly for current team is rebuilding after Sunday’s schedule: “ Parental love, I think, is mark, will not return to action] special the rest of the season. the loss of six seniors from last St. Joseph at Regis; St. great and the most necessary until Jan. 15. On that date the' m on So Dee, whose team has year’s team that took 15 wins thing in raising children. But it Francis at St. Mary's of Colo­ Bears of Father Mark Jackson staggered to a .3-4 mark to date, into the NCA.A playoff. r, at 8 doesn’t mean that you or I Thumbnail Sketches rado Springs, Annunciation at will host Trinidad Catholic in went up against undefeated Ken­ should believe our .son: Dee. former DC Trucker Cathedral, Mt. Carmel at Mul­ tucky last night (Wednesday) coach and parks and recreation their SCPL opener. i for remodeling! include “ I. Hits the long ball like len, .Machebeuf vs. Holy Fam­ J U.N.. and his team was slated to director for the city, is well ily at St. Francis gym. The three Southern Colorado “ celebrate” New Year’s Kve in Mickey Mantle; 2. Throws right- known in the Denver area and Paroks will play each other cligion handed like Drysdale or left- Of Hoop Squads • Counter-top ir and Greensboro, N.C., facing Duke, will have his team up for this three times this season. which is rated the nation’s No. handed like Koufax; 3. Runs like one. DPL Non-Loop lavatory in the Here’s how the Denver Paro­ Points: Speed, shooting. Weak 1 quintet. Mike Garrett. The local Notre Dame .Alumni chial league coaches size up Points: Lack of experience, de­ Activity Slim 'The Irish return home .Jan. 4 “ This only hurts the lad and as.socialion under the direction eWall hung their own teams as the 1966 fensive attitude. FOLEY HEATING to meet Purdue, then head for makes it that much more diffi­ of James Hilger is planning St. Mary’s of Colorado race is about to begin. closet Denver and a Jan. 8 contest cult on the person trying to some special activities for the REGIS Springs is the only Denver All schools are listed except here with Air Force Academy. really help him in an area weekend. They have reserved Head Coach: Guy Gibbs (10th Parochial league basketball WE FIX SMOKEY e New, extra Annunciation and Mt. Carmel, Happy New Year, Johnny. We where the parent is limited and special seats for the game and year). Assistants: Dick Giartan- team slated for action prior to which did not reply to the Regis­ roomy bath know that, somehow, you'll a teacher or coach is needed.” will be attending in a group. no, Dennis Seitz. 1965 Lettermen the start of DPL play on Jan. FIREPLACES ter questionnaire. come out of the whole works The quote is from Gene Clark, Alumni and friends may obtain Lost: 3. Lettermen Returning: 2. N O CURE — NO PAY O f frsf quality oniy, Kohler athletic director and coach at tickets and information by call­ CATHEDRAL 4 (Greg Hoch, 6-0; Terry Jame­ smelling like a rose .\ wdlted The Pirates will host Salida fixtures and fittings ora Xavier high school, Appleton, ing Hilger or Ed Mahoney, 266- Head Coach: Michael Delridge son, 5-9; Rich Schierburg, 6-2; one, perhaps, but still a rose. Thursday (Dec. 30) at 8 p.m. 825-5107 available In sizes ond stylet Wis. 2671. (2nd year). Assistants: Elroy Scott Spinney. 5-6.) Strong * • * in the St. Mary’ s gym. to fit every budget. A.S WE’VK STATED several Mares, Frank Evans. 1965 Let- Points: Belter than average ex­ termen Lost: 2. Lettermen Re­ perience. Weak Points; Scoring. St. Mary's boosted its record limes, we don’t take much slock to 4-1 last week with a 68-Gl Let us help you plan your turning: 5 (Scotty Allen, 6-1) ST. FRANCIS in all-star teams at any level Proper Precautions conquest of Harrison. : SATRIANO new bathroom or washroom. Mike Clapham. 5-7; Bud Clif­ Head Coach: David Baldwin I in any sport. In the only other game last Come in today or call us for ford, 6-3; Rich McGilvery. 5-9; (1st year). Assistants: Gary But we’ll push our own feel­ week involving a DPL member, i BROTHERS * our free estimate, no obli* Ben Montoya, 5-10.) Strong Baker, Jim Morris. 1965 Letter- ings Into the background to point Needed for Skiing outside of the St. Joseph tour­ gation. Points: Fair defense, good men Lost: 7. Lettermen Re­ * out that a singular honor came By Merritt II. Stiles, M.D. keeping physically fit help.s pro-i nament, Cathedral absorbed a JANITOR SERVICE » shooting. Weak Points: Lack of turning: 4 (Fred Artim, 5-10; Specializing in to a deserving young man last (President of the U.S. Ski tect against heart disease. j 61-51 loss at the hands of Hax- height and speed. Jim Devlin, 6-3; Hank Krizman, { INC. J Sunday. Parade magazine, a na­ Association, 1961-65) In fact, I sometimes wonder tun. The Jays split their squad 4c ^ Quality Plumbing tional Sunday supplement HOLY FA.MILY 6-0; John Lohmeyer, 5-10.) Oth­ If your heart yearns for the whether, if everyone started for this one in order to com ­ * * Rug and Upholstery * and Heating Repairs Head Coach: Chuck Costello er Squadmen: Larry Heifer, carried by many newspapers in highlands at the flutter of the skiing in early childhood, and pete in both events. « Shampooing * eluding The Rocky Mountain continued on with skiing or (5th year). Asisstants; Joe San- Chris Ladage, Mike Moore, first snowflake, you are not salone, Frank Messenger. 1965 J • Complete House J News, named Mullen’s Mike alone. Almo.st three million some other strenuous exercise Grady McGovern, John Riech- Lettermen Io)st: 4. Lettermen * Cleaning * SLATTERY Rcndler on its list of top on a year-round basis, there ert, George Sikes, Lou Weadick, Evergreen Lake Americans took to the ski Returning: 5 (Leo Brand, 6-4; « * Floor Waxing and * 33 high school football players might not be a dramatic drop Joe Whalen. Strong Points: Fast Open for Skating slopes last season, and the Jerry Callaway, 6-0; Victor J Polishing J in the nation. sport’s popularity is growing by in the incidence of heart at­ guards. Weak Points: Lack of Keiter, 5-11; Ken Milano, 5-6; * • Walls and Windows * leaps and slaloms. tacks. shooters. Evergreen lake is open daily & COMPANY Rich Paprocki, 5-11.) Other for skating through Sunday. i Washed X While I would not recommend ST. JOSEPH Plumbing and Heating Public Ice Skating BUT EVEN if you don’t start Squadmen: Pat Durkin. 6-2; Jan. 2. it was announced by * * skiing for persons who have a Head Coach: Bob Burns (15th At Denver Coliseum skiing young, it’s still worth a George O’ Brien, 6-0; Paul Joe Ciancio, Jr., Denver parks * Expert • Dependable * Contractors serious heart condition. I do ad­ try. I myself only took up ski­ year). Assistants: Jim LeFevre. .fc Insured ^ 181 VALLEJO ST. Joe Ciancio, Jr., manager of Brachle, 5-10; Mike Garner, 6-1; and recreation manager. Hours vocate it enthusiastically as a ing at the age of 55. My first 1965 Lettermen Lost; 2. Letter- ^ Call Us for Prta Estimates ^ 744-6311 Tim O’Fallon, 5-11; .Art O’ Hay- are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. X G L . 5-5754 and O L . 5 1289 * parks and recreation depart- way to keep physically fit. And ski lessons quickly convinced men Returning: 4 (Marv Lauer. , ment. Denver, announces two re, 6-1; Dick Larson, 6-2; Jim After Jan. 2, and depending ^ 2934 W. 44lh Ava. ^ me that skiing was by far the Ernst, 6-1: Dick Treat, 5-6; Ron 6-3; Steve .Martinez, 6-0; Ernie on weather, there will be skat­ sessions of public ice skating most enjoyable sport I had ever Roybal, 5-8; Pal Ryan, 6-1.) ■ now being held through Dec. 31 Junior Parok League Keiter, 6-1. Strong Points: ing at Evergreen lake on week­ tried. Hustle, desire, rebounding. Other Squadmen; Pete Cande­ ends only. at Denver Coliseum. laria, 6-1; Tony Duran, 5-9; * The afternoon session is 2 Basketball Schedule I soon discovered also that, Weak Points: I.ack of scoring if I meant to ski actively dur­ punch, inconsistency in play. Tom Martinez. 5-8; Paul Stam- STROHMINGER ,p.m ., to 5 p.m., and the eve­ MIDGETS baugh, 5-10; Ron Ulibarri, 5-9; ning session 7 p.m., to 10 p.m. ing the winter, I had to keep MACHEBEUF Bacon & Schramm in lop physical condition the Jerry Vahling, 5-10; Jerry Wil­ Electric Companq • Admission is 50 cents for chil­ Head Coach: Mick McLaugh­ Composition Roo'nng year round. As a result, 10 lin (1st year). Assistants: Tom liams, 6-0. Strong Points: Shoot­ dren 17 years and under and 75 VARSITY ing. Weak Points: Defense. years later. I am in far better Conlon, Roy Rouse, Marvin Tile Roofing ’ cents for adults. Spectators are SOUTH DIVISION ST. .MARY’S Jan. 5— All Saints at St. VIncanl. 4:iS p.n condition than I was at 55 — Dodrill, 1965 Lettermen Lost: 9. Roof Repairing (bTx'A'y CecbkilServkt •INmm'AL •COHHt^lAL •RESlCtmi ,free. Head Coach: Lou Doll (1st all thanks to skiing. Lettermen Returning: 4 (Dan year). Assistants: Bob Berry. 4020 Brighton Blvd. Let me emphasize that you Dawkins. 6-0; Dave Hensen, CIL 4-6568 should not undertake a strenu­ 6-1; Bill Pugh. 5-11; Chuck 1965 Lettermen Lost: 6. Letter- 1178 STOUT ST. 222-5733 men Returning: 4 (Joel Jezek, •-V. Teen-Agers Challenged ous sport like skiing in middle Schutte, 6-2.) Other Squadmen: DENVER COLORADO 5-11; Daryl Grantz, 5-8; Tom life without first getting an Pat Bergman, Joe Brown, Bob (;> Socha, 6-3; Larry Walters. 6-3.) okay from your doctor. Make a Gracey. Mike Griffin, Gary To Express Themselves Other Squadmen: Gary Dreil- dale for a physical examina­ Johnson, Terry McGuire, Dan ing. 6-0: Mike Mudd. 6-3; Bob Milwaukee — Teen-agers gested; — Human rights coun­ tion; it’s a good idea even if Murphy, Mike Nygren, Mike White, 5-8; Tim Mayer, 6-2; Jim ' here were challenged to ex- cils established as part of stu­ you change your mind about Stretz, Steve Stroud. Strong Rogers. 5-11; Randy Weigel, 5-6; . press themselves in civil dent government groups: venturing onto the ski slopes. Points: Good bench strength. Mike Higgins, Vic Lee, Phil rights issues in ways best — A button campaign to And remember, your doctor Weak Points: Lack of big man. may give you a green light Aragon. Jerry Kelleher, Jim j i l • suited to them. mainly give teens an opportunity to MULLEN I e I through their schools and stu­ express their feelings. even if you do have some type Head Coach: Brother Simon, Rhue. Strong Points: Fair height and speed. Weak Points: " Your Plumhtf fo r YEAPS ’ dent organizations. Sister Peter, director of ed­ of heart trouble, provided it is F.S.C. (2nd year). Assistants: “ Hunger,” said Coach Doll. 1 Sister Mary Peter, sug-^ ucational services for the Na­ under good control. Tom Carroll. Tom Kokal. 1965 Next, get yourself in shape 4 5 5 ^ 3 2 3 A ' iiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN iiiiii< iiii> in itiiiiiii> itiiiiii> in iiiii^ tional Catholic Conference for Lettermen Lost: 7. Lettermen K Interracial Justice. Chicago, through a conditioning pro­ Returning: 7 (Jon Diedrich, 3030 UJ.442IAV€. .spoke at an interracial study gram, best continued year- 6-0; Dan Jarvis, 5-11; Dave round. Get suitable equipment I CARPETS KMlJi* I : day at Mercy high school. The Keefe, 6-0; Sal Rivera, 5-8; Pat The Beer with GUSTO : CYO annual program was spon­ and learn how to adjust it: sign Stauter, 5-8; Duane Wells. 6-0; Room Size R I sored by the Catholic Inter­ up for instruction — and you’re Wayne Wells, 6-0.) Other Squad­ and Smaller I X w racial Council of Milwaukee. set to go! men: Dave Hintorreiter, Buck LargasI salactlons n tha City Malt Liquor of Quality Activities “ Why can’t you. in these Hall, Joe MeShane, Ron Den­ AND DON’T OVERDO. Ski­ the house groups, have a human rights ning. Dave Baker, Dave Fitz­ rlirnilUrein ing, particularly on difficult ter­ Open Monday and Wednasday • iDiitiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NORTH council?” she asked. rain, when fatigue has impaired gerald. Jim Deidel. Strong Bvanlngf T in 8s30 P.M . MURRAY BROS. • Sff. rfieresG “ The purpose would be to timing and coordination, may News Deadline! keep before yourselves, the cause trouble even for the E.M.W. DENVER • St. Therese CYO began a busy club, and the school the prin­ The deadline for news sto­ December with a bowling party young and vigorous in body and where cash talks ciples of human rights. This spirit. A recent survey of ski ries and pictures to appear in 2141 So. Broadway DISTRIBUTING CO. . at Celebrity Lanes, followed by the “ Register” is Monday at could be the coordinating com­ ing accidents near Anchorage Sllerman 4-2754 OPTICAL various other activities. Mem- mittee for all human rights Alaska, showed that the high 5 p.m. Dispensing Opticians ■ bers attended Mass at the efforts in the school.” est percentage of injuries oc Church of the Transfiguration, DeWAYNE INGRAM WHOLESALERS curred in the late afternoon whore they received Communion ALTHOUGH the role of and that the most “ accident 4022 Tennyson Street Robert M. — Paul V. Murray • in the Byzantine manner. Pas­ youth is generally that of the prone” were men under 20. It’s WALSH, Gill & SMITH tor of the Ukrainian rite church, passive listener, teen-agers wise to stop before you get GRand 7-5759 ' the Rev. Paul Small, addressed could become active by coor­ tired. And it is wise to forestall . the CYO members. A ski trip dinating their efforts to dis­ afternoon fatigue by a midday to Winter Park is being planned tribute black and white but­ lunch and rest period. 1 n's u r o:r,s Jan. 2, 1966. tons, she said. Fst. 1864 ’ Caihodral “Why not pass out 50,000 COMPLETE CAR SERVICE . Cathedral CYO is holding a buttons that say ’ Open Hearts, TUNE-UP • CARBURETOR I’ctcr J. Walsh. Managing Partner Now Open Doors.’ This may sound AUTO. TRANS. dance at Oscar Malo hall, 18th Your Car Probitm — Our SpaclaHy ■and Logan streets, Denver, on silly but its something they EXPERT T61.EVISION REPAIR 1010 GUARANTY Discover why more and more Denver really can do,” she suggested. I New Year’s eve from 8:30 p.m. ONEIDA GARAGE BANK BLDG. DENVER MA 3-7245 people are stepping up to Btiick ’ to 12:30 a.m. The Bad Boys and BUI K irk 140Q Onalda 313.3555 performance. Discover Bill Drelling .the Classmen will wage a 4-H Clubs Serenade I Buick . . . Denver’s new volume ‘^battle of the bands.” Admis- Buick Dealer! And, Discover the ‘ slon will be 75 cents to those Residents of Home Bill Drelling Deal!! with a CYO card; $1.25 per per- Members of the Cadets and i 'son without CYO card, and $2 sncus-LnuJLOR Falcons 4-H clubs of Sts. Peter .per couple. All Catholic youth and Paul’s parish, Wheatridge, group members are invited. 1 5 4 . 3 LARIM ER ST. - 8 3 0 1 7 t h ST. sang carols and entertained res­ i :Sf. touts idents at the Wheatridge Manor tK BUICK! Teen-agers are reminded of Nursing Home during the holi­ •the New Year’s dance .spon­ days. Dave Ruterbories accom­ AWARD panied the following children on up BILL DREILING BUICK sored by the St. Louis’ parish the accordion: John Geislinger, ‘^ '0 , Englewood. It will be held 2111 West Alameda 7999 W. Colfax Saturday, Jan. 1, 8 to 11 p.m. Steve McCollam, Dave Eulberg, Brian Doyle, Pat McDermott, PLAQUES 733-4695 238-6401 'in the parish center. Admission Terry McDermott, Dan Eul­ Step ‘is $1.25 for non-members and $1 JOSEPH ANTHONY TAILORS Where Quality Is Higher Than Price for members. Dress is coat and berg, Shanon Urban, Joe Olson, BftO'NZ'E TABL'ETS ’lie. and Karen Olson. Continual Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 30, 1965 Apostolic Motives Call Family to Medical Mission N. Maplewood, N.J. — Guided by are not enough, I thought, to if he were old enough to under­ Fady, W.F., of Lilongwe, and BEHIND the Speckharts is a apostolic motives rather than devote several years of one's stand what his parents are do­ they will receive $25 a month year of intensive training in Los The “ Regist IVews From Fariislies ing, but she added that at least each. Angeles. Dr. Speckhart studied just humanitarian ones, a doc­ life.” series on a b tropical medicine. He and his tor, his wife, and three-month- After reading an article by he will “ come back from Africa Although he is an internist, Law Moralit wife took courses in missiology, old son will soon leave for a Monsignor Brouwers, he went to not noticing any difference in Dr. Speckhart will have “ a Cabal B. Dal> in the Cinyanja language of three-year, medical mission as­ see the priest who was dying of people becau.ee of skin color.” very general practice.” He versity, B i S t. Louis' Blessed Sacrament Malawi, and the spiritual life. signment in Africa. bone cancer In a Los Angeles At Likuni, the Speckharts will noted that “ there are 65,000 Ireland. The I Blessed Sacrament Parish the Sacred Heart, formerly Their rule of life will include St. Louis’ Parish (Eoglewood) For Dr. Joseph Speckhart and hospital. As a result, he became relieve another doctor-nurse out-patient visits and 1,000 de­ to all the I (Denver) — The annual New held at 7:30 p.m., will be in- daily Mass and Communion, — Recently elected new of­ his wife, Carol Ann, it will be convinced that the motive for team, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert liveries a year and two major Vatican Couni Year’s holy hour on Friday, corporated in a Mass at 5:30 spiritual reading and medita­ ficers of the high school p.m. every Friday. This will the culmination of a mutual such work must be apostolic. Sorenson of Summit, N.J. Dr. operations a week.” John J. Wrigl Thcresians of St. Louis’ parish Dee. 31. from 11 p.m. to 12 tion, and weekly Confession. begin on Jan. 7, 1966. dream —- one which they nour­ Speckhart wUl run the 160-bed Does the na are: President, Maureen White; o’clock, will be followed by a “ The chief reason to give up As for diseases, he said: “ You To stimulate the observance ished even during courting days. hospital there and Mrs. Speck­ “ Development of the interior ity ignore first vice president, Camille Midnight Mass. four years of your life is Christ. name it, we’ve got it. There are Because the holy day of ob­ of First Saturday all day adora­ They are members of the Mis­ hart will teach in the nursing life was the most valuable part sr cifically hui Ibbotson; second vice president, You are bringing Christ there, 10,000 lepers in Malawi; TB is tion honoring Our Blessed Moth­ sion Doctors’ Association, found­ school. of the preparation,” said Dr. reason and fn Clare Schmitz; treasurer, Cathy ligation on Jan. 1 falls on Sat­ to those people, by your exam­ endemic; 95 per cent of the peo­ urday, the customary all-day ad­ er, an evening Mass will be of­ ed in 1959 by the late Monsi­ They will live in a four-room Speckhart, who studied at Se- centratc only . Van Landingham; and secre­ ple, by your charity.” ple have parasites; there is a oration in honor of Our Lady fered at 5:30 p.m. on the first gnor Anthony J. Brouwers in Since then, his wife shared brick house in the mission com­ ton Halt university, South aspect of manl tary, Barbara Sullivan. Guest pound where the White Fathers lot of malnutrition and malaria of Fatima will not be held. Saturday of each month during Los Angeles, Calif. They are his dream. Mrs. Speckhart, a Orange, N.J.: the University of Is the natura speaker at the December meet­ of Africa run high schools for — and burns.” In keeping with the new lit­ the year beginning Feb. 5, 1966. bound for Likuni in the small registered nurse, recalled: Maryland and New York Med­ a Christian mo: ing was Sister Ann Carmel of boys and girls and the White He explained that in the little urgy of the Church to bring The Holy Name Society will landlocked country of Malawi, When he asked me to marry ical college and interned at spiritual fulfillr St. Mary’s academy, who spoke Sisters staff the hospital and mud huts in which the Bantu the Mass to the people more not hold its regular January 16 degrees below the equator. him, the very next thing he said Mountainside hospital, Mont­ The answer on her experiences in France often, the regular Friday no­ meeting, but will reconvene on Dr. Speckhart became inter­ was: ‘By the way, will you go nursing school. Their immediate people live, children often roll clair, N.J. tions is a defi] where she studied last year and vena devotions in honor of Wednesday evening, Feb. 2. ested in mission service while to Africa with m e?’ ” superior will be Bishop Joseph into the fire during their sleep. Natural law of her trip to the Holy Land an Air Force flight surgeon in whole nature A group of 23 Thcresians, ac­ St. Ignatius of Loyola Japan. AND THE arrival of their son, inseparably bic companied by Sister Rose “ I had the op|>ortunity to sec Joseph, three months ago did Veterans Should Get itual, indissolu •Marian and Sister Mary the poverty of that part of the Qreeley St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish Loyola church, 2309 Gaylord not give them second thoughts person. world,” he recalls. “ I thought Raphaline, visited and sang (Denver) — The Rev. Joseph street, Denver, beginning Thurs­ about their plans. Mrs. Speck- It is not pos: carols at Cherry Hills and of joining MEDICO. I heard Release of Liability Murphy, C.S.Sp., a member of day, Jan. 9. Father Murphy hart commented: "Joseph is the the biological Dr. Thomas Dooley speak and Cherrylin Nursing Homes. the Holy Ghost Mission Band has spent many years in the perfect age to travel. He won’t the physical I was impressed with his desire Veterans selling their GI 3. He is in military service from Glenwood Springs, will missions of East Africa, follow­ be running up and down the ual. The St. Louis’ men’s club to help people. plane.” homes and permitting the buyer and disposes of his home be­ Adamson Mortuary will meet Monday, Jan. 10, conduct a one-week mission at ing his ordination in 1933. to assume their GI loan remain cause of a military transfer; or. The greatest A complete schedule for the “ But humanitarian motives She admitted it would be nice 24 Hour Ambulance Service at 8 p.m. in the school cafe­ liable for any money owed the the natural lav mission week will be published teria. A program will be Satred Heart Government in case of fore­ 4. He sells his home because Greeley, Colorado morality of se; in the parish bulletin on Sun presented. All men of the Par­ Sacred Heart Parish (Denver) closure unless the veteran ob­ of a new and better job in a have grounded day, Jan. 2, and repeated again ish are invited. — Members of the room moth- tains a release of liability. different city. on the nature o on the opening day of the mis­ John Conwayr Real Estate ogy and biolog; , , .,, ,ers’ circle of the parish will This can be obtained upon re­ The men’s club will sponsor Monday, Jan. 3, 7 p.m., in sion, Jan. 9. An invitation is ture of human quest to VA, if VA approves the annual retreat at Sacred extended to all in the Denver proach has bee; sodality hall. th«) buyer as a good credit risk. Heart retreat house, Sedalia, on Members of the Holy Name area to attend. humanist throui Miss Dorothy L. Starbuck, man­ Jan. 21, 22, and 23. The retreat society will receive Commun­ The annual Hour of Repara­ And Civic Leader, Dies ager of the Veterans Adminis­ Fort Collins • 4, ■ is open to men of the parish. ion corporately at Mass on tion will be held on New A Requiem Mass was offered IT IS surprij All arc invited and urged to at­ Sunday, Jan. 9, 7:30 a.m. Year’s eve in Loyola church, tration regional office in Den- for John F. Conway, Sr., in tend, commencing at 11 o’clock. vern said. Coffee and rolls will be served Blessed Sacrament church, Following the Holy Hour, A release from liability, how-i following Mass. Denver, Dec. 29. ^ A PT.’^ meeting is scheduled Mass will be celebrated. ever, does not restore the vet-j SHINN NORTHERN $10 Guardian Angels’ Mr. Conway, 95, a longtime The newspaper provides Tuesday, Jan. 11, 7:30 p.m., “ What hotter way can one eran’s eligibility for another Gi j Guardian Angels’ Parish business and civic leader, died PHARMACY an otmosphere of buying ac­ the school hall. spend New Year’s eve than loan. The veteran’s eligibility j Dec. 24 in his home at 1655 By He (Denver) — Masses on New Games party recipients in an hour before the Blessed can be restored only when thej “ Your Parish Drug Store” tion because of its lecalness Grape street, Denver. The Ros­ 1 f P Year’s day will be the same as elude Tom Kelly. A. F. Villa- Sacrament, reviewing the de­ VA is no longer liable to thci and timeliness. A $IO,(X)0,000 ary was recited for him Dec. * Free Delivery Service on Sunday. Confessions will be mac, Adeline Gallegos, Cora fects of the past year and plan­ leider on the guaranty, she' velopmcni on .* 28 in McConaty’s Boulevard from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and 7 I.isco. and Debrah Ann explained. | * Charge Accounts Winter Park sk ning for the year that lies mortuary. to 8 p.m. Friday. Dec. 31. Montoya. ahead,” said Father Edward If the VA is no longer liable] L. C. GRIFFIN, OWNER announced by i The games party will not be Civic and church interests Murphy, S.J., pastor. for this guaranty, the veteran | You Are Always Blythe-Goodrich Real Estate c< held Friday, Dec. 31. were a vital part of Mr. Con­ may have his eligibility re-; ver. W heairidge To all the benefactors of the Welcome At Shinn's way’s life. He was president of stored if: Morluary Sts. Peter and Paul’s Parish Loyola Conference of the St. News Deadline! the Denver Board of Realtors . He is forced to sell his Northern Hotel Bldg. Anibtiluncc Service (Wheatridge) — The annual Vincent de Paul society the in 1921, and active on the local home — through no fault of his Jack W. Goodrich The deadline for news sto­ fashion show for Sts. Peter and members of the Loyola Confer­ National Board of Realtors for HU 2-1035 — IIU 2-1036 own — for reasons of health, ilU. 2-3208 ries and pictures to appear in Paul’s parish will be held on ence wish to express their sin­ many years. the ‘ ‘Register” is Monday at Feb. 19 instead of the date an­ cere gratitude in helping them employment or other compell­ 5 p.m. nounced in the year book. The provide a happy and blessed MR. CONWAY was a board ing reasons; event will take place at the Christmas for almost 30 fam ­ member of the Denver Commu­ 2. His property was taken by Hilton hotel, Denver. Mrs. Leo ilies. nity Chest for 25 years and act­ Government agency for pub­ Glenski is chairman and Mrs. ing in an advisory capacity to lic use, or was destroyed by a : Colorado Springs Frank Sanzalonc cochairman. many civic groups, including natural hazard; Joslins of Denver will supply Parish the Salvation Array, the Glen- John F. Conway, Sr. fashions. arm Street YMCA, the Red Sts. Peter and Pauls Cadets Correspondents! Cross. Colorado Woman’s col­ company with the late Marcus Poster Contest Falcon 4-H Club collected and Please remember to lege, Regis college, and many Cook Bogue, Sr. He was presi­ PHIL LONG, INC. distributed to Ridge Home 2,000 type your parish news Catholic organizations. He was dent of the company until his To Be Launched magazines and 275 toys. Dave items double, or even a member of Denver Cathedral retirement in 1960. Eulberg and Steve McCollom triple space when send­ parish and was a fourth degree His wife died in 1964. Mr. Con­ By Sovio Club wore in charge of this project. Knight of Columbus. way is survived by three sons, The annual Christmas party ing them in. Start your Born Sept. 22, 1870, in Milton New Rochelle. N.Y. — The St. Franklin, Lakewood; Milton and for the Cadets Falcon 4-H club copy one quarter from Center, Wood county, O., he at­ Dominic Savio Classroom club COLORADO SPRINGS was held in the home of its the top of the page to al­ tended Ohio Northern univer­ John F., Jr., both of Denver; has announced the launching of leader, Paul T. Urban. low editors space to sity, Ada, 0 ., and taught high four daughters, Mrs. Charles its fifth National Poster Con­ P tT i BERONI stamp and mark the school classes in the slate while Haskell, Cherry Hills Village; test. Jan. 1. The annual event rURNITURE STORE is open to 110,000 Savio Club copy. pursuing a career in law. Mrs. Willis V. Elliot, Denver; UPHOLSTERtNO The deadline for all He gave up law in 1900 to Mrs. Lawrence Hradley, Ro­ members throughout the United RE-UPHOCSTERINO AND JERRY BREEN form a partnership with his chester, N.Y.: and Mrs. John States. REPAIRING copy is Monday at 5 p.m. Slip Covon amt DrapariM brother, Charles, in Gillette, Gilbrcth, San Marino, Calif.; 31 All posters submitted to Na­ Mada to Ordor Florist No special considera­ Wyo., in a firm called the Con­ grandchildren, and six great­ Fumlturo Mado la Ordor tional Headquarters must be 24-22 So. Wahtatcll M E . 2-8481 1521 Champa tions can be given for way Brothers Livestock com­ grandchildren. 9 X 12 inches in size. They will 26C-3I31 copy or photographs ar­ pany. The brothers .sold horses ! be judged e.specially for their Formei riving after that time! for the Eastern U.S. market. O.NE grandson, Hussell H as-' Qriginality and neatness in Mr. Conway returned to Ohio Address all correspon­ kcll, is studying at Holy CrossSaint Dominic Electrical and married Laura Fitzpatrick novitiate of the University ofjggyjQ-j virtues. Entries must be PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Discus dence to: Denver News Oct. 25, 1904, and a year later Construction Co. Notre Dame. Jordan, Minn. Ai Jan. 3t. 802 N. Weber Nanuet, N.Y. Editor, “ Denver Catho­ the couple moved to Denver, RranddauRhlcr kalhy Convay.l ^wo... ot . .1 the .best • l # • E»tlmoto» • Sorvieo Call* house in this si SWIGERT BROS. ^ Two of the best posters from « Modormiattwi • Rtatanablo ME. 3-2069 lic Register,” P.O. Box where he established the Con- entered the Sisters of Ixiretto • YarO LrgMIng each of the 50 states will b e ! • Colo. Springs. Colo. Archdiocese of way-Bogue Realty Investment this year. M E S-1S33 OPTOMETRISTS 1620, Denver 80201. selected: One from the junior| * cently had an l I division, grades five and six: retreatants — si Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care 'the other one from the senior J. D. CROUCH en discussed wi division, seventh through ninth C. D. O’BRIEN they were fight Requiem Held for Dr. Raymond J. Getz diction. Harry W. Swigert, O.D. OPTICIAN gradc.s. The.se will then compete LOETSCHER'S in the finals for national All the worn Requiem Mass was offered Wayne, Ind., born May 2, 1918. Catholic Physicians Guild in Harry W. Odil, O.D. Fred Smaldone awards. time been on Dec. 29 in Our Lady of Lourdes He was a graduate of Indiana Denver. SUPER MARKET had come to St church, Denver, for Dr. Ray­ University and Indiana Uni­ A sportsman. Getz wa.s an ac­ Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. Charles P. Brennan Retreat House Cherry Creek mond J. Getz, 47, widely known versity Medical school. He mar­ tive skier and hunter, and mem­ QUALITY AKATS vitation of Fath ried the form er Katherine ber of the Denver Porsche club. 1550 California St. Denver physician and vice pres­ Requiem High Mass for S.A., who has b 231 Detroit St. Mires of Fort Wayne on May 16, 8 P M D U a ident of the Arapahoe County Charles P. Brennan. 80, native the urban slum: 534-5819 355-7042 1942, in Fort Wayne. Quality Apparel Nationally Advertised Medical society, who died Dec. HE IS SURVIVED by his Coloradoan and longtime bank­ priest.” 26 in his home in Englewood. widow; a daughter, K. Suzanne er and businessman, was of­ IN COLORADO SPRINGS Brands of Groceries Rosary was recited Dec. 28 at DURING World War II, he Getz of Los Angeles, Calif., and fered Tuesday. Dec. 28, in St. SINCE 1872 THE UNUSUj^ Bullock mortuary. Burial was in served with the Army Medical and R. Joseph Getz; his father, 524 W. Colorado Ave. Francis de Sales church. Burial Kiowa and Tejon Streets Graymoor prie; Ft. Logan National cemetery. Corps on the staff of Brooke Raymond L. Getz, all of Den­ was in Mt. Olivet, with Olinger Army hospital in San Antonio, ver; his mother. Mrs. Marie his counseling < Dr. Getz had been ill with Mortuaries in charge. New York City, Tex., and in Europe was in com­ Getz of Los Angeles. Calif., and Mr. Brennan, who lived at LEGAL NOTICES leukemia for a number of years, way similar to j bat under the late Gen. George a brother. Charles W., Los Al­ 1581 S. Dale court, died Friday but was active in medical prac­ NOLAN FUNERAL HOME ymous, encourai S. Patton. He held the Purple tos Hills, Calif. in Magdalene Gardens Nursing IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT tice and was on the staff of sev­ "THE ONLY CATHOLIC OWNED AND OPERATED diets to help us< In and for tho City and County of Dtnvor In and ter tho City and County of Oonvar eral Denver hospitals. Heart, Bronze Star, and numer­ A memorial loan fund for Home. Surviving arc two sis­ FUNERAL HOME IN COLORADO SPRINGS" ■nd Stata of Colorado and Stata of Colorado ous other medals. medical students at the Univer­ ters. Miss Grace Brennan and cotics. No. P -2 U U No. P-38733 He was a.ssistant professor of THE NOLAN FAMILY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS Getz, an Army colonel, be­ sity of Colorado Medical center Mrs. Lillian McAllister, both of MEMBERS NATIONAL CATHOLIC FUNERAL DIRECTORS GUILD An article in s Estate of JO H N M A H LER a/k/a JO H N Estate of E L M E R M. G R A N T , de- urology at the University of came chief of urology at Brooke has been established in Dr. Denver. ME. 2-4742 Jhe New York 1 M A H LA R , (Oeceated) ceaisd. Colorado Medical center. He No. P-7Sa06 0. P-38733 Army hospital after World War Getz’ name by doctor.s at the Mr. Brennan, who was active the retreat held Notice is hereby given thet I have All persons having claims against the was former medical staff pres­ II. Swedish Medical center and in mining, ranching, mercantile Toni, a 32-ye; filed m y final report In the Probate Court above named estate are required to ident at Porter Memorial hos­ The family lived in Heidel­ Porter hospital. and banking, wr.s born in Lake told the women: of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ file them lor allowance In the Probate pital and was on the staffs of REALTY rado, and that any person desiring to Court of the City and County of Denver, berg, Germany, San Antonio, Contributions may be made City, Colo. Several years ago 'Tve been of object to the same shall file written Colorado, on or before the 20th day ol Porter, Swedish Medical center. Battle Creek, Mich., and Ft. in care of Dr. John Conger, oblectlon with the said court on or be­ June, 1966, or said claims shall be he retired as chairman of the four months, af fore January 2Mh, 1966. Children’s hospital and St. Jo­ Carson, Colo., while Getz con­ MAY INSURANCE forever barred. dean of the CU Medical center. board of directors of the Moffat CO. 11 years. Now Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas Barry DOROTHY E. GRANT seph’s ho.spital. He was asso­ tinued his Army medical career. The family has also requested County Bank. For many years Executor Executrix ciated with Dr. Edwin L. Adair 72S NO. TEJON to day, and I C t u y and Klene John F . Mueller • Suite 602 In 1953 he left the Army to es­ any memorial contributions be he was associated with the helped. If I cat Attorney for the estate Attorrtey for the estate in offices at 3535 S. Lafayette Phone 633-7731 tablish private medical practice made to the Arapahoe Ck)unty Routt County National Bank. He Colorado Springs craving with a < 118 Symes Building Midland Savings, Denver, Colo. street. in Denver. Denver, Colorado 80202 Telephone 835-0119 Medical society for Swedish was a member of the Elks and a cigarette, I ju Telephone: 222-4555 (Published in the Denver Catholic He was a native of Fort Getz was secretary of the Medical center charities. the American Legion. (Publlthed In the Denver Catholic Register) my knees and f Reglater) First Publication: December 23, 1965 “ Our Father.” First publication; December 23, 1965 Last Publication: January 13, 1966 Last Publication: January 13, 1966 Barbara, a IN THE PROBATE COURT | blonde senior i IN THE PROBATE COURT In and for tho City and County of Donvor! In and for tha City and County of Donvor ond Stalo of Colorado said: ■nd Stoto of Colorado No. P-364S5 ! “ It’s hard to No. P-37115 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT j May They Rest In Peace NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT one and say to Estate of EFFIE M. VETUSKE, (De. Eitale of FLORENCE M. DYSTANT.' care about me, ceased) deceased. ! No. P-37115 No. P-3645S else does’ but Notice Is hereby given that I have Notice Is hereby given that I have filed did with Fathei filed m y final report In the Probate m y final report In the Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado, B A L L , Alex, 4120 Eliot Stroot. RequI- CASAOOS. Ramundo, 2838 Arapahoe. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. worked.” Court of the City and County of Denver. tm Mass, St. Catharlno's church. Doc. Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart church. Colorado, and that any person desiring and that any person desiring to object to the same shall file written oblectlon with 24. Interment Mt. Ollvtl. Olinger mor­ Doc. 30. Interment Mt. Olivet. KLINGENSMITH, Julia A., Ol Mulltn Linda, 18 yea to oblect to the same shall file written tuaries. oblectlon with the said court on or be- the said court on or before January 11. Home. Requiem Mass, Mullen Home, PUGH, Margaret M., 1205 Verbena ried, and pregi fore January 30th, 1966. 1966. CONWAY, John F., Sr., 1455 Grape. Dec. 26. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger street. Requiem Mass, St. James Andrew Wysowateky B E R B E R IC K , Joseph M ., 2655 Pont|. the movies showr Lawrence L. Welborn Requiem Mass, Blessed Secrament mortuaries. church, Dec. 37. Interment F t. Logan. Special Adm inistrator 8< ac slraet. Requiem Mess. SI. Ignatius church, Dec. 29. Interment Mt. Olivet, Olinger mortuaries. Administrator Administrator C. T. A. Casey and Klene of Loyola church, Dec. 29. Interment Boulevard mortuorits. LAKA5, Harrietto E., 360 S. Gilpin John B. Carraher & Ernest F. Gaylord Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. Attorney for the estate street. Requiem Mass, St. Francis de ROMERO, Josefa, 1879 Lafayette 818 Symes Building FRANKENREITER, Miriam W., 1795 Sales church, Dec. 28. Interment, Mt. street. Requiem Mass, Calhedral ol Iht Rabies Taj ISiO Midland Savings Bldq. Olivet. Olinger mortuaries. Denver, Colorado 80202 Denver, Colorado 80202 Jasmine street. Requiem Mass, Blessed immaculate Conception, Doc. 39. Inter* Phone: 223-4555 •nont Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuaries. SHEARER HARDWARE Zecha A Adams 625-9174 Secrament church, Dec. 24. Interment (P u b lis h ^ in the Denver Catholic LINENBERGER, Rosalia M., 1530 CONOCO SERVICE STATION For Control (Published In the Denver Catholic DENVER Simms, Lakewood. Requiem Mass, Our Register) Register) Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mertuahos. SEAMANS, Everett H., 30 W. Vassar 2329 East Platte First Publication: December 33, 1965 First Publication: December 9, 1965 Lady of Fatim a church. Doc. 27. Inter­ avenue, formerly of 136 W. Bayauo One - hundred Last Publication: January 13. 1966 Lest Publlcelion: December 30, 1965 EVERGREEN GIBSON, Maria D., 12n W. 10th ment Mt. Olivet. Howard mortuaries. avenue. Requiem Mass, Our Lady of bies vaccination avenue. Requiem M ass, St. Elizabeth's Lourdes church, Dec. 29. Interment, FI. ME. 2-7288 IN THE PROBATE COURT church, Dec. 38. Interment Mt. Olivet. M A R E S , E lv ira , 1020 W . 13th avonuo. Collins. Olinger mortuaries. and 10,000 tags In and for tho City ond County of Donvor NOTICE TO CREDITORS Oay-Noonon mortuary. Mass, St. Cajolan's church. Doe. 38. COI ORADO .SPRINGS MONUMENT CO. Nevida Ava. at Caeha la Poudra been issued to \ ■nd Stata of Colorado Estate of N ORM AN H . T O D D , also Interment Mt. Olivet. S TE G G S , Nellie A ., 5555 Julian stroot. No. P-38835 knowm as NORAAAN T O D D and N . H. GORTON, Fred H., Sr^ af Albuquer- Requiem Mass, SI. Dominic church, the 1966 Mile Hi; NOTICE TO CREDITORS T O D D , Deceased. j que. N.M. Requiem Mass, SI. Dominic's MARTINEZ, John Robert, 1370 Knox Dec. 29. Interment M l. Olivet. Boule­ trol Program, a< Estate of M A B E L M. G U L L Y , aka No. P-38354 I church. Doc. 23. Boulevard mortuaries. court. Son of M r. and M rs. Falix vard mortuorlos. Mabel Moore, (Ward) A ll persons having dalm s against the Martinez. Requiem Mass, St. Cajotan's Samuel Johnson No. P-38835 above named estate are required to file G O W , Jam es N ., 1141 8. Birch street. church. Intormant Ft. Logan. V A LK O , Michael, 3427 Colorado boule­ ‘‘Colorado Springs’ Finest and Most Modern" rector of Publi Alt persons having claims against the them for allowance In the Probate Court Son of M r. and M rs. Nall W. Gow. vard. Requiam Matt, St. Ignatius Loy­ Preventive Medi above named estate are required to file af the City and County of Denver, Colo­ Requiem Mass, St. Vincent do Paul P A R IS , Joe N ., 3100 W . 46th avenue. ola church, Dec. 37. Intorm on) Mt. them for allowance In the Probato Court rado, on or before the 3rd day of M ay, church. Doe. 39. Interment Mt. Olivet. Requiem Mats, St. Dominic's church. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. ullfr Siam Jflortitarg “ Rabies is a p of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ 1966, or said claims shall be forever Boulevard mertuarloa. Doc. 39. Interment M t. Olivet. Boule­ barred. Largest Selection in the ease,” says Dr. rado, on or before the 31 day of June. vard mortuaritt. W H IT L O C K , Paul W ., 3745 Cook Mtmbar by invite«on ^ National Selected Morticians 1966, or said claims shall be forever LILLIAN F. TODD Rocky Mountain Area HURLEY, Phillip M., 366 Logan street. Requiem Mass, O u r Lady of munization of al bw roo . Executrix street. Requiem Mass, Mother of God PHELAN, Honora L., 600 S. Williams Grace church, Dec. 29. Boulevard mor> Members of the Staff them from the c Andrew Wysowateky THOAAAS L. FORD. Attorney (1 mile E. of Mt. Olivet) church, Dec. 39. Interment Mt. Olivet. streat. Requiem M ast, St. Vincent de tuarles. Conservator 1700 E . 5th Ave., Denver 18, Cole. Olinger mertueries. Paul church, Dec. 28. Interment Eilt- Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington they are bitten 1 (Published In the Denver Catholic (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg­ Charles McFadden werth, Kan. Beulavard mortuaritt. ister) Z A N D E R , Lydia, 2069 Birch street. Catholic Funeral Directors or skunk. In i Raflistar) JOHNSON, Thomas J., 7091 Dahlia Requiem Mast, Biassed Sacrament First Pubitcation: December 33, 1965 First Publication: December 16, 1965 HA. 4-4477 from rabies we i street. Requiem Mass, Assumptlen church, Dec. 37. Interment at Whitt MEIrose 2-6671 Colorado Springs, Colo. Laat Publication: January 30. 1966 Last Publication: January 6. 1966 church, Walby, Dac. 29. Intermaet Mt. Castle, La. Olinger m o rtuarlet. man beings.” Centinuatian of Sorios . . . )n Thursday, Dec. 30, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 11 Cens«crafieii ictn. of Bfsfcep-Efocf Perry ;s is a Natural Law Morality Viewpoint in Los The “Register” continues a studied sonalists and "existential” ar­ sued, attained, or justified In the physical expression of con­ series on a booklet, “ Natural nd his guments being brought forward independence of the other. jugal union. Highpoint in Negro Apostolate iology, Law Morality Today,” by nowadays against natural law The end is present In Ihe jage of Cabal B. Daly of Queen’s uni­ doctrine, when these same ar­ means, U willed, or is refused ’The Very Rev. Robert E. AN ACT of intercourse which THE DIVINE Word Mission­ inary status. Months previously have to weather a linguistic il life, versity, Belfast, North guments were first and better in the choosing of the means. Pung, S.V.D., has had 13 by human intervention excludes aries becam e engaged in the there was a discussion as to shock or even a cultural shock include Ireland. The booklet was sent stated precisely in defense of Every end-means relationship years of practical experience fecundity is a sin against the where these young S.V.D. re­ of the dimensions requisite for mnion, to all the U.S. Bishops at natural law and specifically, in in natural law philosophy re­ in the Negro apostolate. He work of the Colored harvest nature of marriage as two-In- ligious should best be sent for the missionary to Africa or nedita- Vatican Council II by Bishop proof of the immorality of con flects the relationship between has been at various times as­ within a few years of their ar­ onencss, as well as against the their major seminary course. primitive New Guinea; never­ ion. John J. Wright of Pittsburgh. traception. the Supreme End of all our sistant prefect of minor semi­ rival in this country, back in nature of marriage as procre­ Rome, Techy, Vienna, and Bay theless, he is not automatically Does the natural law moral It is amazing to find in recent willing, God, and the Immedi­ ative. narians at St. Augustine’s, its 1905, which is actually four terior St. Louis — were the main pos­ prepared for his specialized ity ignore that which is writing on this subject no ap­ ate objects of our choices, vocational director, and rec­ i part It is, therefore, false to sug­ years before they began their sibilities. St. Augustine’s at Bay field any more than if he were sr cifically human in man, his parent awareness of the great creatures. gest that the discovery of the tor. Then as Provincial Super­ d Dr. first minor seminary in the St. Louis was chosen. Today it to work among the less nu­ reason and freedom, and con­ body of literature of Catholic St. Augustine and St. Thomas relational aspects of marriage ior of the Divine Word Mis­ it Se* North. The un-Churched Ne­ is also affiliated with the Cath­ merous Navaho Indians. centrate only on the biological personalism and humanism Aquinao between them antici is new and that it calls for a sionaries in the southern pro­ groes of Mississippi was their South aspect of man? olic University in Washington. iUy of which goes back some 50 years pated the concepts of “ funda radical rethinking of the tradi­ vince, he had under him some goal. But progress was at a Is the natural law contrary to TRAINING both White and Med- now on the European continent mental option.” "commitment,’ tional doctrine. Tradition al­ forty Negro parishes. In ad­ snail’s pace. It struck them that AS FAR as seminaries were a Christian morality of love and To name only the French, it and "total response,” so famil ways recognized the import­ dition he edited the "Divine this could just be because they Colored priests in the South ;d at spiritual fulfillment? concerned, even up to 15 years Mont­ is associated with such out­ iar in modern moral theology, ance of the relational values Word Messenger” for seven were lagging behind the Prot­ ago, no Colored Catholic youth identifies them with the South, The answer to these ques­ standing names as those of These concepts, rightly under­ of sex. We certainly have a years until 1958. Ever since he estants in ideas of adaptation, even if all were not bom there. tions is a definite no. with a vocation to the priest­ Maurice Blondel, Jacques Mar- stood, are the opposite of a doc fuller and richer grasp now of has been stationed at Rome, particularly in the use of Ne­ hood could find an open door Sectionalism is a well-known at­ Natural law is based on the itain, Jean Guitton, Gabriel trine of the indifference of the psychological depth and where he is a General Consul- groes as clergymen. So out of tribute of the South. Southern­ whole nature of man, who south of the Mason-Dixon Line, Madinier, Gabriel Marcel. Em­ means. personalist dimensions of sex­ tor of his Society. this conviction grew the very except at Bay St. Louis. St. Au­ ers quite often resent Northern­ inseparably biological and spir­ manuel Mounier, Jean Lacroix The "means” must be such uality; but the difference is By Rev. R. E. Pung, S.V.D. first and only seminary in the gustine's did the pioneering. ers or other outsiders who come itual, indissolubly nature and thnt God’s goodness is partic­ not, so far as the implications United States founded to train to "reform” them. This charge person. Most of the Negro seminarians THESE and a host of other ipated in them; else to choose for marriage are concerned, a On Jan. 6, New Orleans will Negro youth for the priesthood cannot be made against priests It is not possible to separate who eventually got into northern French lay intellectuals are them is to say No to God an difference of principle write a special page in the his­ and Brotherhood. seminaries were alumni of St. trained in the South. the biological from the moral, unanimous in defending the tra­ opt against Him. The traditional doctrine never tory of the Catholic Church in The beginnings were made at Augustine’s — where actually Today there are some 800,000 the physical from the spirit­ ditional Catholic ethics of mar­ Each "means” chosen em­ was that the physical integrity the United States. On that day ual. Greenville, Mississippi, in 1920. the bulk of all Negro priests in Catholics among America’s 20 ary riage, on the basis of the "exis­ bodies a choice of end, implies of the sexual act was enough to it will consecrate ai? its Auxil­ the United States today have re­ The greatest proponents of But the environment proved to tential phenomenology” of hu­ a life-commitment. Heaven and ensure its personal and spiritual iary Bishop the first Negro ceived at least part of their million Negroes. As of June, •vice the natural law philosophy and man love and the “being-of-the- hell are not extrinsic reward completeness, but only that de­ priest ever to become a mem­ be too inhospitable due to pros­ training. 1965, they have given to the morality of sex and marriage, family.” But this is the same and punishment consequent on liberate interference with its ber of the American Hierarchy elytizing Protestantism and ra­ Church 159 priests of their own have grounded their case, not as to say, on the basis of the our choices here; they are the physical integrity deprived it of in the South — the Most Rev Regardless of the academic bid racism. Only a few months race. Of these, 62 are Divine on the nature of human physiol-' natural law, which is precisely deepest meaning of our choices its personal and spiritual integ­ Harold R. Perry, S.V.D. debate going on among concil­ later (June 1923), the Fathers, Word Missionaries and approx­ ogy and biology, but on the na­ thi moral law reflected in the here. rity. ActuaUy, Bishop-elect Perry iar missiologists as to the rela­ encouraged by a Papal letter, imately another 25 received part ture of human love. Thoir ap­ nature of the human person. This has a very important is the third in a row of out moved their smaU community tion between “ mission” and of their training at St. Augus­ proach has been personalist and In the authentic natural law bearing on the proper under­ THE TRADITIONAL doctrine standing alumni from that to a little Catholic town along "missions,” one thing is cer­ tine’s, Bay St. Louis. A total of humanist throughout. tradition, end and means are standing of the category of end did not isolate the single act unique seminary, known as St. the Gulf coast of Southern Miss­ some 800 priests now minister not separated from one anoth- and means and of primary and from its total context; it saw Augustine’s, at Bay St. Louis, tain: the work in the United issippi, called Bay St. Louis. States Negro Missionary .\pos- to the spiritual needs of the Ne­ IT IS surprising to find per- cr as if either could be pur- secondary ends in marriage. each fully deliberate act as ex­ Mississippi. ’The other two are: groes and work for converts, es­ The traditional teaching, pressing an attitude toward to­ Most Rev. Joseph O. Bowers, In due time the first six grad­ tolate demands a particular ori­ entation for maximum efficien­ pecially among the fifty per whether expressed in the doc­ tality and ultimately toward the S.V.D., Bishop of Accra, Ghana, uates had their high school, col­ cy. The American clergyman cent who profess adherence to trine of “the goods of mar­ totality that is God. and the Most Rev. Carlos A. lege, and novitiate behind them, $10 Million Plan Slated who dedicates his life to work no church. Yearly these priests videt riage” or in the later formula It saw each fully deliberate Lewis, S.V.D., Auxiliary of Pan­ and came September, St. Augus­ tine’s notched up to major sem­ among the Negroes may not average over 10,000 converts. 9 ac< of the primary and secondary choice as a Yes or a No to God. ama City, Panama. Iness By Hogan Real Estate Co. ends of marriage, has always This is the deepest meaning of 1 P be^n that no one of the essential our concept of the "greatest A $10,000,000 real estate de­ The area, five miles west of values or ends of marriage may good.” This is what is implied velopment on 500 acres in the Winter Park on U.S. 40, will be be deliberately excluded from by our capacity for mortal sin. Winter Park ski area has been named Winter Park Ranch, announced by the Mark Hogan Mark A. Hogan, president of the Real Estate company of Den­ real estate firm and co-develop- ver. er of the project, said. YOUR PARISH His partner in the firm and Phone 825-1145 Today to Place Your Classified A d in the Register- development is his brother-in- Ask for the Classified Department law, Cary H. Stevenson. Only Want Ads received by phone or mall before 5 P.M. Tuesday Hogan said that the develop­ can be published In the current week’s paper. ment with its own water and REAL ESTATE GUIDE sewer district will have one-acre UNFURNISHED APTS. SEWING MACHINES 40 FURNITURE FOR SALE 47 sites available for home build­ HELP W ANTED FEMALE 7 Billing & stockroom work 3 afternoons 1 FOR RENT 26 1965 W H IT E — Zigzags, all built In. Unpainted furniture. Sale priced — ers as well as multi-unit and Fancy stitches, buttonholes, etc. Take Chairs - Bar Stools - Chest of Drawers weekly, 12 to 5 P.M ., own car. 11th & Furnished buftet & 1 bdrm . aofs., condominium sites. I Detroit. 355-1706. over 4 payments of $4.91 or $16.00 cash. — etc. Oraer by Phr>ne — We Deliver — utilities paid. See M g r.. 725 Logan or 761-0246. Terms. The ranch project will have I ohone o23-2925. A V A LO N 701-7643 SITUATIONS WANTED 1965 S IN G E R an eight-acre recreational area Large, clean 1 bdrm . & 1-2 bedroom Zig-zags, monograms, makes button ’ as well as horseback riding (Female) 7 apt. Close to Mother of God Church. holes, many fancy sfliches, with no pgX BOARDING 52A trails and fishing along the 'M ature young woman wants housework Adults. 777-0270 attachments to buy. Assume last 4 pay­ ments of $4.29 or $14.00 cash. 761-0246. Fraser river. which flows and babysitting. Ph. 223-2661 ask for Dog and Cat Boarding, Rensnnable Beatrice. SINGER AUTOMATIC ZIGZAG rafes. Puppies bought and sold. 68th through the site. Nearby facili­ 1261 PENN. Z'g zags, fancy stitches, buttonholes, all and No. Washingtnn. Call 288-52)2 ties will be skiing at Winter HELP W ANTED MALE built In. $25.00 cash or terms. 623-1566 NEAR CATHEDRAL Park and boating at Grand OR FEMALE SINGER DIAL-A-STITCH BICYCLES 56 Lake. Quiet, respectable tenants. Zig-zags, button holes, etc. $5.00, full Hogan, a state representative, price. 825-5060 B IC Y C LE S : I am overstocked, all sizes, Reasonable new and used, 3- 10- IS- speed. No his wife, Nancy, and their five APPLIANCE SERVICE reasonable offer refused. Buy Now for children are members of St. SPARE TIME Chi'lslmas. Also Tandem. FEDERAL 8LVO. GARAGE Vincent de Paul’s parish, Den­ Small Appliance and A L's B IK E SHOP ver. Stevenson, his wife, Letitia SALES SERVICE AND REPAIR 334 Federal Blvd. 935-3245 i t (Tish), and their six children 86 GRANT APARTMENTS Free Pickup and Delivery "58 Years Same Place" If $50 to $200 per wk. would St. Francis Parish 24 HR. SERVICE are members of St. John the Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm . apts. $85. to Mark A. Hogan Evangelist’s parish. help, a large corporation $110. W. w. cpts.. drapes, h.w. heat. MTN. SERVICE CO. would like your assistance. Shopping, bus at corner. Quiet. Well managed bldg., for mature 279-1950 Ceramic Resilient Tile. M arble & Flag­ adults only. stone sidewalks & patios. Tim e payments. Ages 30 to 55, man or wom­ Holllgan Tile & Marble Co. 722-4038, 1345 gr----- 7 s an. Easily sold product. Very 722-7676 or 756-1664 Former Narcotic Addicts pleasant work. May I tell |i / i| i U i FURNISHED OR - i — 21— you about it? Call Paul Snow UNFURNISHED 26A m — n i s s: » 455-4400 or 781-5483. ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL Discuss Their Problems Clean I bedroom, kitchen, utilities, Nanuet, N.Y. — A retreat that show the evils of addiction. The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each launary. Reasonable. Woman Only. 936- To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section Want mature woman or married couple 3716. Near Cathedral. . house in this small town In the She said; Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. to staff small group home for teen-age Archdiocese of New York re- girls. Live-In. Call Social Service Dept., ROOMS FOR RENT FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS "Those movies never show Good Shepherd Home for Girls. Days ' cently had an unusual group of FURNISHED 27 you as a whore, or retching, or 7— -Christ the King I 42»-S t. Philom«na 756-0313. Eves. 756-1561 TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP . retreatants — some dozen worn standing out on a cold corner Rv>ms tor Girls. Catholic Daughters en discussed with a priest how ^ HOUSE FOR " r e n t HELP W ANTED MALE 8 ot Am erica. 765 Pennsylvania. Also of Delaney street needing a fix 1286 Dexter rooms available for weddings or rece> This offer good for Classified Section only. ' they were fighting narcotic ad­ and waiting for the connection (Unfurnished) rions TA 5-9597. diction. who never comes." Large, 2 bedroom English Bungalow 1071 Detroit JANITOR SERVICES Does not apply to Real Estate Disploy (Custom Built). Bsmt., den, 1Vi baths. Married men — Part lime. 'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 AH the women had at one double, 2 bedrooms, basement, ga­ The answer to fighting addic­ Newly decorated, garage, appliances, 3 ______744^113 Business you can handle at home. Heart Advertising time been on narcotics. They rage. Newly decorated, adults only, no ET tion is personal counseling. Fa­ Tots, beautifully landscaped, patio, fenced. SITUATIONS WANTED attack means sell quilt shop, going busi­ had come to St. Patrick’s Villa ther Egan said. dogs. Reduced from $90 to $78.50; ness, good equipment. Will leach. Retreat House here at the in­ 322-0574 further reduction for retired couple. (Female) FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX He suggested that the govern­ 355-1706 o r P E 3-7560 vitation of Father Daniel Egan {Alterations, men & women's clothing. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 S.A., who has becom e known in ment agencies dealing with nar­ Tailoring, all types of sewing. (N E 11— Holy Family Denver) Ph. 534-4828 the urban slums as the "junkie cotics "save themselves money ''Call The Man We soeclailze In Northwest Denver, and trouble” by .setting up small Arvada, Lakewnnq and Wheatrldge Real priest.” CHANCE OF A LIFETIME From Van Schaack'’ UNFURNISHED HOUSE Estate. Prom pt, courteous sales service. storefront offices in high addic­ FOR RENT Your local realtor for 20 years. THE UNUSUAL name for the tion neighborhoods. bedrooms. Holy Family Parish, STACKHOUSE REALTOR '/b block to grocery store. $1500 will 3535 W. 38th Ave. G R . 7-1678 Graymoor priest comes from "Besides the human salva­ assume G l loan $92 month. Low closing tion, think of the prison ex­ costs. Call now. 433-4398. his counseling dope addicts in HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE 34A New York City. He works in a penses you would save. You C. M. DUNN INC. For Sale: Older 2 bdrm. br. home. way similar to Alcoholics Anon­ could pay these girls $5 a day Our Lady ot Lourdes Parish. Partly ymous, encouraging former ad­ to just sit there and talk to Realtor 6827 W. 38th 422-1471 furnished $12,500; unfurnished $11,500. UNFURNISHED APT. No garage. Looks good inside, outside dicts to help users give up nar­ the Junkies who wandered in 28— St. baminic needs some work. 2132 S. Acoma. cotics. for a cigarette instead of a FOR RENT 26 CUP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO fix,” he said. SEWING MACHINES 40 An article in a recent issue of LO U T E Z A K 1241 P E A R L BY OWNER DUPLEX Desirable 2 bdrm ., 2 adults, employed Classified Adveitising, The Register Ithe New York Times described R E S . 424-3395 O F F IC E 297-5408 women, reference. Walk. dist. from town. SINGER OIAL-A-STITCH. Makes butlon-i holes, darns, mends and zigzags. All Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it In to the retreat held at St. Patrick’s. 2 bdrms. upstairs, w. w. cpt., 4 rms, 3 rm . onfurn. apt., newly re-decorated, without any attachments to buy. Make; Toni, a 32-year-old brunette, dwn., tile floor, double gar. 3338 w. 25th Van Schaack & Co. garden level, all utilities paid. $80. 3 payments of $3.06 or $8 00 cash. i 825 1145 St. Rosa of Lim a Parish 733-3584. 761-0346. I told the women: Draft Card Ave. REALTOR INSUROR “ I’ve been off the stuff for 6739 W. Colfax Ave. four months, after being on it Burners Lakewood, Colo. 11 years. Now I go from day 41^*Sfs. Petar A Paul to day, and I guess God has helped. If I can’t get over the 2 BEDROOM BRICK Our Peitonniixed craving with a cup of coffee or Indicted Service Sells Hornes Assume payments of $108 PITI. Lovely SERVICE DIRECTORY a cigarette, I just get down on New York — Indictments 2 bdrm. brick, large llv-rm., separate my knees and give Him a big have been returned against din-rm., bath, kitchen, utility, atf. gar., 825-1145 covered back patio, irrig. well. Com ­ "Our Father.” four of five pacifists who pletely fenced. Near Sts. Peter & Paul, S IS N i l Barbara, a 17-year-old burned their draft cards at a shop, bus. For appt. to sec, call 2500 5. Broadway ELECTRIC WIRING blonde senior in high school, rally here. They are charged 424-2495 ASH & TRASH PLUMBING said: with violating a federal statute SHAFFER’S RUBBISH "It’s hard to go up to som e­ that prohibits draft card muti­ Buying — Selling — Trading REMOVAL ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. one and say to them, ‘ Please lation. Real Estate COMMERCIAL AND Jim Dwyer Electric HOLLYWOOD BEDS -Cepa'ring, new wnik, sewers and sink Support RESIDENTIAL lines cleaned. i)ur work Is gunranteed. care about me, because no one Three of the four identified in Prese^ation — SL Rose Free Estimates. REASONABLE RATES else does’ but that’s what I themselves as members of St. Anthony’s Parish. $37.50 S09 E. Alainena SH 4-0300 did with Father Egan, and it Our AL. 5-3310 GUTTER SPOUTS Catholic organizations. They Call Harry Fox 424-3827 ROOFING worked.” are Thomas C. Cornell, 31, TASStT REALTOR BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Linda. 18 years old. unmar­ co-secretary of the Catholic Advcrti«rrw THE ASPEN NEW ROOFS-REP a Tr S ried, and pregnant, criticized Peace Fellowship; Roy Lisker, AM Work Guaranteed BUILDING and CONTRACTING Terms -Free Estimates the movies shown in high schools 27, a volunteer at the Catholic Gutters, Spouts T A - 5 6495 N ew & Used Furniture Member ot Our la d y of Grace Parish Worker Movement; and James For Any Remodeling In Your We specialize In Gutter end «f2 Broadway E. Wilson. 21, also a volunteer Home — Inside or Out — Speut Replacement. ROOFING Rabies Tags Issued at the Catholic Worker Move­ Gutters Cleaned and Repaired. 777 Sanla Fe Dr. Forest Products Co. Roofing, vinyl gutters, vinyl siding. Free Thoroughly Experienced. ment and a member of the 777*6839 255*4084 Est. 25 yrs. exp. HERB ONYX For Control Program Fellowship for Reconciliation. Free Deliveries to the Metropolitan Area Dependable, Guaranteed. AC 2-8Z83. One • hundred - thousand ra­ Marc P. Edelman, a full­ CALL JACK REIS TRASH HAULING American Roofing PAINTING bies vaccination tags for dogs time worker for the War Re­ 934-3593 and 10,000 tags for cats have sisters League, was the fourth FIREPLACE WOOD Sheet Metal Co. Papering, steaming. Texturing and Paint­ TRASH HAULING man indicted. AAember e t Notre Dime Parish ing. All Work Guaranteed. Any place In Metropolitan Denver been issued to veterinarians in CH 4*8466 2159 Downlog Mountain Empire Decorators Day or Night Calls the 1966 Mile High Rabies Con­ ’The New York Civil Liber­ PINON-PINE-OAK After 6 p.m. SU 1-8035 777-9375 E A 2-3558 CURTAIN CLEANERS 2430 High Street trol Program, according to Dr. ties Union immediately attack­ Member of A ll Souls' Parish Painting Inside and outside. F r M astf- Samuel Johnson, Denver’s Di­ ed the indictments, saying All Types of Fruit Wood FRANCIS I ACE CURTAIN CLEANERS. mates. Call John O 'G re^, 244-1495 C U R T A IN S , CROCHETED T A B L E ­ UPHOLSTERERS rector of Public Health and they violated the men’s right C L O TH S , DRAPERIES, Bt ANKETS, PAINTING a DECORATING Preventive Medicine. to free speech. All Foreign Southern Hardwoods SPREADS, LINENS CLEANED BY LAT­ LINEN SERVICE Wilson failed to report for EST METHODS. HAND PRESSED ONLY. Papering Re-Upholstery — Quelify Work — Rea­ "Rabies is a preventable dis­ 1259 X A tA M A T H . T A . 5-3527. sonable Rates — We Show Samples, ease,” says Dr. Johnson. "Im­ induction into the armed serv­ WESTERN Steaming Your Home — No Obligation — Work munization of all pets protects ices recently. Fertilizers & Natural Stone DECORATING TOWEL SUPPLY CO. 1720 S. Broadway 733-5591 Textuilng — Pr*e Est. — Terms. them from the disease even if A member of the Catholic Water Softener Salt & Coal 781-7X43 A V A IO N . they are bitten by a rabid bat Worker Movement, he was or­ IT PAYS— Palming or skunk. In protecting pets dered to appear before his >. •Inh/.kfarirvi Kv n rellehl# firm. 35 ELECTRICIAN SERVICE MOUNTAIN EMPIRE DECORATORS »»r« •vn»rUnr»_T«rm« 3700 S. Santa Fe 781-2832 or 781-5684 ADVERTISING IN THE MATtnNAL UPMr)« CTFOV from rabies we also protect hu­ draft board after failing to re­ 7 3 8 -1 0 4 4 7 7 7 -9 3 7 5 man beings.” spond to draft notices. REGISTER! T

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