\ Cardinal To Address Orthodox Group Here

Cardinal Richard Cushing of new Bishop, the Very Rev. Mele- Cardinal Cushing will fly to fostered exchange of views by; Boston will for the second time tios Diacandrew will be conse­ Denver to address the meeting Christians of differing faiths,: address an assembly of the crated at the Hellenic Commu-i on Tuesday, June 30, and will and in a pulpit address to Prot-| Greek Orthodox Church of North nity center, 4610 E. Alameda be accommodated at Archbishop estant. Episcopal, Methodist and! and South America when he avenue. Urban J. Vehr's residence over­ Congregational church members j visits Denver on Tuesdav. June The Bishop-elect has served night, returning to his own see in a Wellesley, ., church! 30, for the past several years as at Boston July 1. earlier this year, he said that' The Cardinal will speak at a^ pastor of the Greek Orthodox Catholics must respect the re­ banquet of its 17th biennial Ec-, THE CARDINAL HAS actively ligious convictions of others. clesiastical Congress in the grand ballroom of the Denver' Hilton hotel. f

TWO YEARS AGO he .was re­ ceived warmly at the 16th con­ DENVER CATHOLIC gress. .Archbishop lakovos. head of the Greek Orthodox in the Americas has worked with the Cardinal to promote ecumenical contacts between the Latin and Eastern Churches. REGISTER The Greek Orthodox Church will also be celebrating its cen­ V' Member of Audit Bureau, of Circulations tenary in America. Its first church was estab­ THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964 DENVER, COLORADO VOL LVIll No. 46 lished in New Orleans in 1864, Since that time 14 states have recognized the Orthodox as one of the major religions. During the congress, to be Legion of Mary Work Said held June 28 through July 4, a Cardinal Richard Cushing In Accord With Council ; church. 374 Pennsylvania street, ‘Cruelty’ Means i Denver. By Chris Hernon menical Council, Bishop the Legion of Mary In Colorado. Many Things . . . ! Civic dignitaries, and religious •« Legion of Mary work, active Charles H. Helmsing of Kansas On behalf of Archbishop Ur­ leaders of other faiths will at- and auxiliary, is wholly in ac- City-St. Joseph told the Third ban J. Vehr of Denver, Auxili­ “Cruelty” means a great tend the congress. cord with the aims of the Ecu- Legion of Mary Congress held ary' Bishop David M. Maloney, many things besides beating June 20-21 at Loretto Heights spiritual director Father Roy with or without a stick when college, Denver. Figlino, and the Denver comiti- it is used as a plea for di­ Personal sanctification and um, he welcomed visiting Pre­ vorce in Denver’s courts. the striving for oneness with lates. local legionaries, and The real reasons for the plea Christ, the Bishop emphasized, those from other states. More Era Ends-St. Joseph Hospital of “cruelty” in a divorce case; are the fruit of Christ-like ac­ than 430 members attended. tivity. After standing 90 years as a sym­ The venerable building, put up in 1874, are analyzed in the second The lay apostolate’s aid to article in a series on the Solicitude for souls and identi­ souls has never been more bol of Christian love in the care of the is being demolished this week follow­ alarming breakdown of mar­ fication of the Individual specif­ needed than now, Mr. Carlin sick, the cross atop the north tower ing the dedication May 31 of the new riages in the area. The article ically with Christ, the tasks of said, when there are so few of the old St. Joseph’s hospital comes $9,000,000 hospital in the background. is on page 3. the Legion, fit in with the teach­ priests and religious available down in the jaws of a mighty crane. (‘Register’ photo by Ben Coons) ings being promulgated by the to serve so great numbers. , he de­ It has become obvious that clared. to say “to Christ through Mary” Bishop Helmsing pointed out must mean in great part “to that there is not now, nor will Christ through Mary through Big Problem-Transportation there be any de-emphasis of the the lay apostolate” Mr. Carlin holy Rosary. said. THE BISHOP SAID at the UNDER LEGION guidance closing banquet of the congress and that of the clergy, lay peo­ Migrant Program Dirt Poor last Sunday evening, that he ple have a great opportunity to first became interested in Le­ do notable things in bringing gion work in St. Louis in 1931. By Jim Bzdek when the phone rings, for fear the CFM contact couple, the laborer, letting ecumenism crop souls to Christ, he declared. it might be a seminarian worker Bob Joyces, at 777-5474. up even on the migrant circuit. He noted that the auxiliary and In every , he said, Colorado’s Catholic mi­ active memberships were both there are fallen-away Catholics, grant program, like the stranded somewhere on the It is groups like the CFM that But the migrant situation in plains of Eastern Colorado be­ Colorado or any place else, is important and indispensable to unbaptized and uninstructed help make the Colorado Cath­ each other. people it serves, is dirt cause a 10 or 15-year-old flivver still overwhelming to any group, children and potential converts poor. olic migrant program something President of, the Denver co- who through pride or even ig­ was allergic to miracles. to talk about. Protestant, Catholic, or govern­ So far there is $3,248.50 mental. mltium, Leonard B. Carlin said norance will not consult The program borrows some Compared to other migrant at (he opening, session last Sat­ a priest; many of these souls in the till. And the way buses vehicles and buys others, mo.stly and cars are breaking down, efforts, the archdiocesan pro­ FATHER BANIGAN offers no urday that the congress was could be lost if the lay people old ones which cost a lot to that amount does not stand the gram is pretty much of an panacea, just the distant solu­ particularly appropriate as It do not actively seek to help run and too much to repair. chance of a beet in a hailstorm. orphan whose middle name is tions of education and legisla­ marked the 25th anniversary of them. Frustration. tion. SOME AUTOMOTIVE hope is TRYING TO KEEP on top of Archbishop Urban Vehr Meantime, he says, “We’re brewing among Christian Fam­ started Father Banigan off with just doing what we can with it all is Father Herbert Banigan ily movement (CFM) couples who directs the migrant pro­ $3,000. Some other funds come what we have.” Present From One-Time Bandit who are pushing for a small gram from his headquarters in from the , bus for the migrant operation. Bill Carlisle (left), the last of the famous train robbers of 300 M end HNU Ft. Lupton. St. Thomas seminarians, and So far, their drive is a little He says his biggest problem mostly from parishes which the frontier West, who died June 19, is shown presenting a over two-thirds complete. right now is transportation. Ve­ service the migrant soul, places Annual Retrant 38-caliber pistol to his friend, Fred Mazzulla, of Denver. It hicles are breaking down right Still, you can't get a sticker like Platteville, Brush, Greeley, was a glass candy gun comparable to this pistol that Carlisle Penitentiary Rally and left. One bus and two cars, in Colorado for a 70 per cent Brighton, and Fort Lupton. Sul for Priests used in the first train holdup of the Union Pacific a quarter vintage 1950 or thereabouts, bus. But anybody with any The annual retreat for century earlier. Canon City — A fired-up Mon­ writers of articles which ap­ have already revved their last. ideas on how to get another 30 MOST ALL THE WORK IS priests in the archdiocese of By a strange turn of events. Father Leo Morgan, chaplain signor last week led a band of peared in the Clarion, a quar­ It is so bad that he winces per cent of the bus can call volunteer. Just this past week Denver will begin this year of St. Joseph's orphanage In Torrington, was working on the prisoners and a large group of three Loretto nuns arrived in on Monday evening, July 13, terly magazine published by the guests in a rally here. Holy Greeley to help. They’re stay­ and will end after dinner on Union Pacific as a call-boy at the time of Bill Carlisle’s first inmate members of the St. Dis­ ing for room and board. Thursday, July 16. train robbery. After the first robbery, the alarm was sounded,' Name . mas group. It was the third annual get- The only salaried persons are and young Leo Morgan had the job of routing out the trainmen Winners included John Marl, The Rev. Richard A. Mal­ together sponsored by the St. first; Alex Keelan, second; Ed­ the seminarians. They get $20 and others in the middle of the night to form a posse to hunt Inside the Register loy, a Paulist Father from Dismas chapter of the Holy a week. That’s like giving bird ward Monahan, third; in promo­ Detroit, Mich., will be the re­ for the bandit. Name society in the state peni­ seed to an eagle. tional writing; and Alex Keelan, What Is th« Cenfaiwnc* of Major fwporiers of treat master. After his release and pardon from prison, Carlisle became tentiary for the diocesan HNS Some of the other migrant first; Girard Beatty, second; Mon's Institvtos, which is to hold Its annual an exemplary citizen of Wyoming. See story on page 13. unions. More than 300 persons Frank Ramirez, third; in in­ programs in Colorado are the mootiog noxi wook at tt. Thomas’ sominory? from three Sees, Denver, Pueb­ spirational writing. stale and county tax-supported Answer in story on pogo 3. lo, and Omaha, attended the efforts and the joint Prrtestant event. Guiding hand for the event Mombors of Hi* II Pomor Rotroot looguo in Donvor venture known as the Migrant Precession, Ceremonies Juiy 12 was Father Justin McKeman, nnd Colemdo Springs nro making plans for Ministry. THE KEYNOTER was Mon­ O.S.B., prison chaplain. n spocinl mid'Summor fair to honofit tho They have a bigger budget signor Joseph Aughney, spiritu­ and salaried personnel, and al director of the Oihaha Arch­ fnm ^ rotroot heuso. Story on pogo 6. Pilgrimage Set for Cabrini Shrine OTHER SPEAKERS included they rely on the contributions diocesan Holy Name union. Father Raymond M. Scullion, Mary Jo CoMott, o Lorotto Hoights collogo grod> of several participating denom­ It is pilgrimage time again camp to the shrine, where a tend can either drive up to the In his talk he emphasized the O.P., associate national direc­ ooto, is oppooriog in Now Yorfc’s top musi> inations. for St. Frances Xavier Cabrini sermon and Benediction will be shrine parking lot or board spe­ importance of the laity in pro­ tor of the Society from Chica­ moting Catholic Action. He also col com o^. Noted dirocter-doncor Oewor However, they, along with shrine in Mt. Vernon canyon. given by Redemptorist Fathers cial buses at 12:30 p.m. at the go; Honsignor A. J. Hiller of stale, local, and Catholic vol­ A special pilgrimage for the from St. Joseph's parish in Greyhound Bus terminal at 1730 noted, “The Holy Name society Pueblo; Girard Beatty, a recent Ckompion kos something to soy obeot tho unteers, all work together to public is set for July 12 at 3 Denver. Glenarm place. Tickets for the is the Catholic men’s society, convert; and Martin J. Murphy young nctross’ ability in n story in pogo R. help polish up the Christian and p.m. The Rosary will be said round trip at $1.25 can be pur- second to none.” of Colorado Springs, chairman human facets of the migrant during a procession from the PERSONS WHO WISH to at-"based at the terminal. Literary awards went to nine of the Literary Awards jury. I July 12 at the shrine is also I the final day of a novena which {Starts on the first Saturday of I the month, July 4, under the direction of priests from Mt. Carmel parish in Denver. Pope Paul Discloses Study on Pill , Children at the shrine camp and at the Queen of Heaven Vatican City — Poi>e Paul VI present, at least, (he pronounce­ Pope Paul spoke June 23, but findings of Pius XII. whom he "formidable problems,” and Orphanage in Denver will! at­ revealed that the Church is in ment on the question by Pope he did not refer explicitly to the had served as a collaborator for singled out one: "The problem tend the novena. the process of a major re-eval­ Pius XII must be considered “pill.” Hfi did say that the many years. everybody is talking about — uation of the question of birth valid and binding for all Catho­ Church is V ing a id ^ by “many POPE PIUS XII’s detailed that is, of so-called birth con­ DETAILS OF THE pubUc pU control and said that for the lics. eminent scholars” in an inten­ pronouncements on birth con­ trol; that is to say of popula­ grimage came this week from sive study of the question, and trol reaffirmed the Church's tion growth on the one hand Mother Clementina, who with that its findings will be re­ condemnation of active interfer­ and of family morality on the other Sisters of the shrine made vealed as soon as possible. ence with the procreative pur­ other.” a special note to thank Frank St. Jude's Burse Receives 4 Gifts Pending a further pronounce­ pose of the marital act. He also “THE CHURCH recognizes Merelli and others for their Four donors in the past week and Mrs. W.E.B., $1; and Mrs. ment, he said, nobody is to reiterated the illegality of di­ its manifold aspects, that is to work on shrine improvements. added $21 to the St. Jude burse H.A.Z., $5. “take it upon himself to speak rect sterilization — any deliber-. say the multiple spheres of com­ for the training of seminarians In addition. Mother of G o d in terms different from the ate attempt, either as an end petence. Among these, that of studying to become priest.s in parish. Denver, made a p a y- norms" laid down by Pius XII. or a means, to make procrea­ the spouses is certainly pre­ the Denver archdiocese. T h e rnenl of $300 on its parish burse. THE POPE'S statement came tion impossible. eminent — their liberty, their burse total now is $1,017.39. The sum a t $6,999 will esUb- in the course of a 5.000-word Shortly before he died in 1958,! conscience, their love and their Contributors include: Eivtle- lish a seminar^ burse in perpe­ discourse before a group of Car­ Pope Rus dealt with moral duty. Peter's wood. K.F.G.. $10, and, from tuity for the education of a stu­ dinals on the eve of the feast problems connected with pills "But the Church must also Denver, Anonymous, $5; Mr. dent for the priesthood. T h e of St. John Baptist, his baptis­ that prevent ovulation. He de­ affirm her part, that is, God's principal will be Invested and mal patron. scrib e this effect as “tempo­ law, which she interprets, teach­ only (he Interest used. The Pope spoke warmly on a rary sterility.” This is a judg­ es. promotes and defends. And Pence meeting last January with Ecu­ ment which medical and moral the Church will have to pro­ The Catholic people are re­ The annual Peter’s menical Patriarch Athenagoras specialists have been closely ex­ claim this law of God in the quested to remember the edu­ Pence collection for the Special Ceilectien I of (Constantinople, spiritual amining and disputing. light of scientific, social and cation of seminarians for the Holy Father will be tak­ Tetnls Are Lilted leader of the Orthodox world. Pope Pius stated that the psychological truths which in archdiocese in their last wills He also referred to the forth­ woman who takes such a pill recent times have had new and en up in all the Church­ The Chancery office has an­ and testaments. Any amount coming third session of the Ecu­ as necessary remedy for an un­ very extensive study and docu­ es of the archdiocese nounced the results of the will be gratefully received. collection taken up In the menical Council, and the inter­ healthy uterus or organism, mentation. Sunday, June 28. The future of the Church de­ Cathedral CCD RHas archdiocese Sunday, June 7, national Eucharistic congress to rather than to prevent concep­ "It will be necessary to look Donations to this col­ pends upon a well - prepared for the relief of Cathollr be held in India next fall. .And tion. “provokes indirect sterili­ carefully and squarely at this lection are used by the Receiving a membershiD card at Confraternity Christian priesthood in sufficient num­ churches, schools, hospitals, he talked about world peace. zation, which is permitted ac­ theoretical as well as practical Pope principally to meet Doctrine enroUment ceremIMi( ^ies held for the newly organized bers. But the bombshell of his dis­ and other Institntions dam­ cording to the general principles development of the question. the needs of impover- Cathedral parish CCD board Is Manreea Blake. Officiating at course was the reference to the governing acts with a double And this is what the Church is aged in the Alaskan earth­ ^ ished missionaries and the ceremonies are the RL Rev. Gregory Smith, quake. DON.ATIONS TO the semi­ ; birth control controversy and effect.” in fact doing. The question is 'of the oppressed and un- V.G., P.A., arcbdiocesaa CCD director, and the Rt. Rev. Mon­ The parish totals for the nary burse should be sent to 'his promise to reveal the find- Pope Pius stated that it would under study, a study as broad collertlon are listed on page the Most Reverend Urban J. : ings of the current investigation be immoral to take such a pill and deep as possible, that is. depriviieged throughout signor Walter Canavaa, rector of the Cathedral, who b hold­ II. Vehr. .Archbishop of Denver. as quickly as possible. if the goal were simply to pre­ in the serious and honest man­ the world. The faithful ing the official CCD regbter. Waiting to be enrolled are WU- ; Chancery office, 1536 Logan For the time being, at least, vent conception. ner a question of such impor­ are urged to contribute iiam Ingram, Cathedral parish CCD president, and Catherine street, Denver. Colo. 80203. jhe demanded adherence to the Pope Paul referred to current tance demands" generously. Cemich. (Sec story on page 3.) Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, June 25, 1964 Third in Series Girls' Conduct Receives Praise Sister Thelma s Day Is Done Conduct and demeanor of Catholic High school girls was It is not only parents who praised by Mrs. L. E. Hume, now the mother of eleven grin­ very right. In having everything “Oh, I am, — now. But it took the past year I’ve been in Ecu­ leave a lifelong impress on the ning Irishmen!” chairman, of the Parent and I wanted, still I had nothing. a long time and quite a bit of ador. I’ve never been so poor, - 4 ^ A personality of a child, there is Family Life Education confer­ It had been good to see them And as you warned, everything hounding — by heaven and the so busy, — or so happy. Tm something of the teacher, too, all — to know that they were betrayed me.” ghost of Sister Thelma. helping Father to set up a par­ ence to be held on the Colorado especially of the Sister who Woman’s College campus a reflection of the good that “But you look quite happy, “I gave up my job in New ish credit union now. teaches early grades. York and joined P.AVL.A. For June 30. existed in the world today. Ev­ child.” In this third article of a se­ “BUT I THOUGHT I owed it In a letter to the Very Rev. eryone complained about the ries on Sisterhood vocations, Monsignor William H. Jones, shape the world was in, but it to you, after those hour-long the reflections of a teaching archdiocesan schools superin­ couldn’t be a complete loss — buzz sessions we had, to come nun at the close of her class­ there were too many fine peo­ tendent. who will take part in and admit in person that I room career are imagined. ple in it. a symposium on “Ideals, Mor­ found out for myself that one als and Values” at the confer­ It was a life filled with little “But wherever did the time has to GIVE in order to ence, Mrs. Hume said: I joys, little .sorrows, big prob- go? It seems only a few short I I ferns and great consolations. HAVE." “I have observed a number years ago that I walked into' I Like every worthwhile task, it of girls who attend your high my first class at Angela Hall. ' needs hard work and dedica­ schools on buses and In vari­ And there were 35 healthy sixth Boost for Vocations tion. ous public places and have been graders giving me the once­ very impressed with their cour­ Our Lady of Victory missionary Sister Mary Gabrielle, i But in the Religious life, as over, and just waiting for a R E A D Y T O i the story of Sister Thelma chance to unnerve me. They teous and lady-like conduct, so Sadie Sena, and Kathy Beals discuss merits of poster they will I am sure there is much we shows. Sister does not face the didn’t have to try hard, my can learn from you.” use to tell the Victory Noll story at St. Augustine’s parish in task "alone." knees were weak as water. Brighton Sunday afternoon, June 28. (Photo by John J. Samp­ By Betty Moynlhan “But it didn’t take long. In spite of their complaining, I son, Brighton) "Lord, I’m tired.” Guilty Tuenf Givuii Sister Thelma meant no irre­ soon discovered that they Nuw Commondmunl verence. As a nun, she was one yearned for discipline. Yes — a' It w ill pay you to Hammond, Ind. — Two teen­ of His chosen friends, so her firm hand, a warm heart, and^ agers here received a new speech was intimate. The end of a little knowledge — these made a teacher. GET THE FACTS commandment. Brighton Women a day always found her in chapel, talking things over with They were brought before “But, did I give them enough. ONE who listened. on Judge Frank A. Stodola after Lord? I blush for shame when being caught In a street I think back on my mistakes, * Ufa Insuranca Stocks TODAY HAD BEEN very spe­ fracas. The Judge found them Aid Vocations on my impatience, on my prej­ cial, and fortunately (her poor * Mutual Funds guilty. udices, on my lack of under­ old heart wasn’t up to the ex­ standing.” Heeding the Holy Father’s re-| The interesting series, lllus-i His commandment to them: citement!) it happened once in * Corporatt Bonds i Stocks Write the 10 Commandments quest to join in the World (rated with colored slides, be-! a lifetime. After 42 years of SISTER THELMA sighed and Prayer Day for Vocations, the gins with the founding of the 2,000 times. teaching, the day for retirement shook her head. Without obligation, write young women of St. Augustine’s community in Chicago about 40 arrived “Really, I don’t believe I Parish, Brighton, held a most or call for information on years aso with its early years.j j^ ^ ^ r again would she gave nearly so much as I re­ successful vocation day several r CARPETS and with its work in the South.|,j^gig,,(pa the top of her desk. ceived. All I taught was a little all types of Investments. weeks ago. . J J , . , or sort a stack of themes, or arithmetic, and English, history % four decades later, the Room 81m n i I ^ C I Now, four decades later, the ^.gter the philodendron and g.er- and geography, and as much as and Smaller THEY ARE NOW planning a i Victory Noll Sisters are located . . aniums. On Friday, for the last ' I could about Yourself and Geo. D. Learned L tra tit M iK tIom In Dm City second showing of the Victory in convents and mission centers, tjaig 5t,p haj drawn the shades ; Mary and the need to make the ‘Prosper the Work, Lord!’ Noll story to interested young throughout the jja Room 202. The darkened world love You both. r lir n ilU r S in the house women on Sunday afternoon from the .Atlantic to the Pacific room foretold the quiet, twilight “But how much they all gave Center and power-house of the Religious Sister's life Is & Company Optn MMiSiy inS WtSiWKitY June 28. coasts aura of the years still left to me! Who else could have taught the chapel, where all the day’s problems and anxieties are BvMtiitt TUI liN eJA. Our Lady of Victory Mission' her. She had felt as empty as me what makes a person tick, “talked out” with Our Lord. The value of prayer in the life­ ary Sisters, who give the reli­ THE VICTORY NOLL Sisters 444 SEVENTEENTH STREET E o M o W . the room. and what makes the world go long work of the Sister will be stressed in the Theresians’ Na­ gious Instructions and engage convents in Colorado are lo­ DENVER, COLORADO K»02 Then today, an “Open House roun|d? tional Sisterhood Vocation Conference to be held at Loretto where cash talks in the CCD teacher training in cated in Denver, Brighton, Honoring Sister Thelma.” There 2141 Bo. Broadway “Now that so-called bully, Heights college in Denver August 22-23 this year. Its theme will 222-5961 the Brighton parish tell the Vic­ Greeley, Colorado Springs, had been so many people! How SHerman 4-27M Johnny Smith, taught me more be “The Undiscovered Zeal for Sisterhood Vocations.” tory Noll story. Rocky Ford and Montrose. wonderful to be remembered! psychology than Dr. Johnson at Memories had taken shape the university. Johnny wasn’t and breathed again. All of really a bully — just a neglect­ lEIBAlAIVr, e O C K H O R S T D Loretto Professor T B Co. them, boys and girls seemed to ed kid looking for ‘someone to <3" have come back from yester­ take an interest in him- The On Notional Panel year — the tall ones and the right words at the right time, Sister Jeanne d’.Arc, professor Vacation Need short ones, the blondes and the an occasionai pat on the back, of biology at Loretto Heights brunettes, the good ones and and Johnny soon tuned into a college who is conducting the the bad one. class leader. second summer session in Bio­ “And timid Theresa Collins. logical Sciences Curriculum NO, TRUTHFULLY, they had Everyone thought she was a Study (BSCS) for the National SUGGESTIONS all been good. Not a really bad poor student, she was that Science foundation at the col­ one among them — not even quiet. After feeding her daily lege, has been invited to serve Katy Doyle, who had given her doses of self-confidence, it on the evaluation committee of more trouble in high school than wasn’t long before she blos­ NSF. ST. JOSEPH a swarm of gnats. somed into scholarship materi­ Sister will go to Washington, “My, didn’t Tommy Grimes al. A im U t 2 9 7 D.C. July 23-25 to evaluate pro­ MISSALS GERALD J. HENCMANN JOHN E. ZOOK GERARD R. look handsome! Imagine that “It’s like the loaves and fish­ posals that the foundation has TsBOCKHORST, CPCU freckled-faced imp a Lieutenant es all over again. You always received for high school science Colonel! And Mary O’Brien! seem to have more on hand institutes similar to the one be­ Daily and Sunday 1130 PUBLIC SERVICE BLDG. 825-0241 Just a wisp of a colleen and than was ever given away.” ing offered to 50 teachers at Certainly there had been days Loretto Heights this summer. | of exasperation, despair and CREED STERLING SILVER ’ deep frustration. There were times when no message seemed to get across to the students; MEDALS & CHARMS I days when she was convinced I that youth was nothing but a — • — i time of indifference, stupidity and crass selfishness. But then there were those Mail & Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention j breathless times when one more ! caught a glimpse of true beauty jin the young — their idealism, j their open-mindedness, their CLARKE'S I wholehearted generosity. ' TODAY HAD BEEN a fitting CHURCH GOODS climax. It had been good to see that some little success might 1633 Tremont Place TAbor 5-3789 rightly be called hers. But what about the people she had failed? Sister resolved, in her remain­ Charge Accounts Invited ing years, to redouble her pray­ ers for those unfortunate ones. Edward Hirschfeld Poor Katy Doyle — was it her fault entirely that she had nev­ er been able to reach the child? Regis Council Katy had wanted everything that the world had to give, and to hold it close to herself for­ Adds Member ever. ^ , Appointment of Edward No use to quote the Gospel- Hirschfeld to the President’s, Katy always came back with: ,.„„ncil at Regis college was! T am a child of this genera announced Saturday by the Very tion, and I will be wiser than Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., turvy your ‘children of light’.” president of Regis. So Sister had tried the poets, blM the wty your but even Francis Thompson MR. HIRSCHFELD is presi­ seemed to trip lightly off Katy’s dent of the .K. B. Hirschfeld, financial affain are? A kma tongue with the ease of the press and Hirschfeld’s Office: soon-forgotten phrase. Furniture and has long been designed to fit your budget “Well, dear Lord, it’s a fer­ active in civic and community may be the answer. vent ‘Deo Gratias’ from me to­ affairs. He was chairman of the day, and also a very humble 1962 United Fund campaign and! Check with our Instatmint ‘mea culpa ’ ” serves on the boards of direc-i Sister genuflect^ and walked|,grs of 20 leading Denver civic Loan Department slowly from the chapel. j charitable organizations. In the hall. Sister Rose Ann,, President’s council of ; taking to a late visitor, signaU^Hegis is an advisory board of led for Sister. laymen, appointed by the pres- idenl, to give its members an •1 YOIR pup- gjacl knowledge of the opera- ils, indicating a very attrac-1^ons of the college, to counsel; , and advise the staff of the col-! S u ^ y ^ u haven t forgotten: |ggg^ make better known to me. Sister. l(j,g community the purposes “No, it can’t be — Miss and work of Regis, and to in- OLINGERS EAST COLFAX AT MAGNOLIA CHAPEL ... terprel to the college the needs Not Miss Doyle, Sister, just views of the communitv. plain old Katy. Im so sorry I ^ gg^ve of Denver, Mr. wasn’t able to make it any ear- Hirschfeld has been active in Q t Rosaries lier. My plane was fog-bound ,hg prj„u„g business since the in Chicago. ^ anended Denver No matter, child, late, or public schools. Carnegie Instl- Philippine mahogany paneling, warm and rich, characterizes the chapels early, it s a great pleasure to tg,g Technology, and was and drawing rooms of three of Olingers Neighborhood Mortuaries 16th at see you. .4nd what nave you graduated (rom the University been doing with yourself all Denver, Boulder, East Colfax at Magnolia, and Englewood (2775 South Broadway). these years, Katy? g^jd sport.s fan. Mr. The softest shade of blue accented with ivory distinguishes the interior of Well, Sister, like I threaten- Hirschfeld is one of the owners the Speer at Sherman drawing room. ed, I got a fabulous job! I went gf tbe Denver Bears and Den- to and worked for a yer Broncos. He is president These service rooms ore all finely appointed and properly furnished. They brokerage firm on the Stock Ex- gf jh e Diplomat motor hotel, are air conditioned cool in summer, comfortably worm in winter, soundproofed change. 1 did all the things I’d and softly lighted. planned on doing. m R. HIRSCHFELD’S appoint- “But — and did I ever hate pient increases to 10 the Pres- to admit it! — you were so ident’s council membership. J Keman Weekbaugh is currently . . . truly do offer more Olingers C a r a S a v 0 S U f a chairman of the council. / Other members of the coun- If you drive a car or truck, cil include William T. Black- 4 5 5 - 3 6 t f 3 remember it doesn’t have to be bum. Max G. Brooks, Emmett your fault for a child to die un­ J. Dignan. Roger D. Knight. der your wheels. It can be his Jr . Frank B. McGlone, M.D.. SERVING DENVER'S FAMILIES SINCE 1890 fault, so you have to look out Stephen L. R. McNichols. John for him. TTiis reminder from our P. Moran, Sr., and John F.j The First National Ba.nk of Denver State Patrol. Sweenev. W«*nt>cr FeCerK ^ p o s rt In w rio c * C o rp o n tiM Thursday, June 25, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 Religious Men's Superiors Schedule Denver Meeting

Tho.se who guide men reli- bly of all members, an execu­ president; a Praemonstraten- giou.s in a great variety of tasks tive committee of ten, perma­ sian. the Rt. Rev. Sylvester dhroughoui the United States nent committees established by Killeer. 0. Praem., vice presi­ are to meet in Denver to talk the asseniDly. and a permanent dent; the Rev. Brother D. John, about how liturgy can best help secretary by appointment. F.S.C (Christian Brothers) is them in their work. secretary, and the treasurer is The annual meeting of the ITS I.NCORPOft.ATION was the Rev. Brother 'William C. Conference of .Major Superiors registered in the District of Co­ Penny. F.S.C.H. (Irish Chris­ of Men's Institutes here lumbia July 29. 1963. and it tian Brothers) i(C.MSM). is set for .Tune .30- obtained its D.C. finance office Board members include a July 3 at St. Thomas' seminary. certificate of exemption. .Ml ma­ Benedictine, a Cleric of St Via­ ; Established .March 23. 1960 jor religious superiors of men’s tor. a Jesuit, a Sacred Heart when the Sacred Congregation institutes may Ix'long. Father and two religious Broth­ of Religious in Rome approved Besides the annual meeting, ers, one a Marist and the other ; its by-law s. the conference is a regional ones are held during j an Xaverian. I voluntary association of U S. the year. Basic financial sup­ abbots, provincials, vice-provin- port comes from the voluntary ; THE PERMANENT secretar- iCiaIs and vicars. assessme'ids of its members, as , iat is at 1312 Massachusetts well as fi^m individuals and ave., N.W., Washington, D.C., POPE PIUS SAID as early charitable foundations. 20005. The Rev. Boniface L. Wit- IfW ir I as 1957. that there were similar The CMSM permanent secre­ tenbrink. O.M.I., is executive associations in more than 25 tariat exists to serve the con­ secretary. countries of all continents, work­ ference members and thereby Besides the liturgy, problems ing with the and the "to serve still better the needs of the apostolate in Latin .Amer­ Bishops to conduct in common of God's people everywhere.” the task of organization and .\ Marianist priest, the Very ica will be discussed at the com­ adaptation needed because of Rev. James M. Darby, S.M.', is ing conference. the wide scope and complexity of the present-day apostolate. Role of in Colorado History The CMSM aims to promote the spiritual welfare of the men A capsule history of the Catholic Church in Denver since the arrival more museum’s tribute to the role religion has played in the state’s de\elopmcnt religious in the United States, than a century ago of Father Joseph P. Machebeuf, later first Bishop of the over the past 100 years. .Another display features the work of the Sisters of to make their apostolate more diocese, is this exhibit, now on display in the Colorado State Historical museum, Loretto since the arrival of three Sisters of that congregation to found St. effective, to achieve closer fra­ E. 14th avenue and Sherman street. The Catholic exhibit, compiled and arranged Mary’s academy in 1864. The exhibits wiii be on display until Sept. 9. ternal cooperation w'ith each other, the hierarchy, clergy and by staff members of the “Register" system of newspapers, is part of the Catholic groups, and give ef­ ficient representation. It does not oblige the member Second in Series institutes to abide by its deci- I sions, but has power to rule and act in all that concerns its I own organization. ‘Cruelty’ Heads Divorce Case Pleas It has a president, an assem­ (Editor's Note: Divorce has tors in divorce, factors which the status of women as a factor, society as a factor in divorce;' lack of understanding and become a major social problem may lead eventually to a "We were formerly a rural so­ “As a result of the fast I thoughtfulness, financial prob­ LIVE IN THE CHOICEST in the United States — and divorce on grounds of "cruelty." ciety,” he says. “The wife growth (in Denver) we have he-; lems, alcoholism, a third per­ Denver. This is the second in a couldn’t make it on her own. come a transient population. son, etc. These and other causes! series on the prifblem as it per­ ONE OF THE MAJOR fac­ Today, women are more able to People have become uprooted will be discussed more thor-' SOUTHEAST AREA WITHOUT tains to Denver.) tors listed is the change which do so, thus they have become from the stabilizing influence of oughly in the next article. I By BUI Slevin has taken place in our society. more independent. In former their home community.” PAYING A PREMIUM PRICE! days, the man was the head of Mrs. DiNunzio, who will leave The most commonly used Mrs. Wilke Renwick, former (and first) counselor for the the family and the wife de­ her post July 1, also feels there New Course Introducing 2 NEW models! grounds for divorce in Denver pended on him. This is not so is “cruelty.” Marriage Counseling service set has been a lessening regard for today. Women’s dominance in integrity in marriage in recent Is O ffered Desertion, adultery, im- up several years agt/ by the Denver District court, definitely the home has become greater, years. Too little effort is made potency, non-support, habitual feels this change has been a fac­ today.” to preserve marriages, she be­ In French drunkenness, drug addiction, Judge Fullerton believes also lieves. This situation, she says, tor, Children in the third to sixth: criminal conviction, mental ill­ that the “fast pace” of life to­ is not peculiar only to Denver. “The attitude today seems to grades will have an opportunity ness and legal separation for day has resulted in people’s in­ Marriage counselors list num­ be, ‘If I don’t like the present to learn French in the same three years are the other rea­ ability to learn how to get along model (husband or wife) I can erous other basic causes of di­ way they learned their native sons for which a divorce may with one another. vorce. causes which become be obtained under Colorado law. trade It in, like a car.” English in a course beginning “People won’t take the time “cruelty" in the divorce actiom Continuing, .she says: “There Friday, June 28. at Loretto to sit down to discuss their Among these are immaturity. BUT NEARLY ALL divorces seems to be no sense of obliga­ Heights college. problems or to work them out. in Denver are granted on tion to stick with a marriage They won’t learn to compromise grounds of cruelty. today.” UTILIZING WHAT IS known in order to work out their prob­ Confraternity as an ’’environmental ap­ . This apparently results from The change in the status of lems. And after all, marriage 'reluctance on the part of one women in today’s society, by proach," the course will be con­ Is a matter of give and take.” Enrollment ducted by Sister Mariana, pro­ seeking a divorce to name the which she is better able to sup­ He also cites publicity given fessor of French at the college. real reason for taking such ac­ port herself, is another definite to divorces of prominent people R ites Held tion. Registration for this special factor in the increasing divorce today as a factor. Enrollment ceremonies for rate, Mrs. Renwick, who does course in the St. Cloud method Domestic Relations Court ‘"This publicity shows how the Cathedral Confraternity of private counseling, feels. is being held today, June 25, Judge Robert P. Fullerton esti­ easy it is to get rid of a hus­ Christian Doctrine group were mates that out of the thousands “In the old days, there were band (or wife). People take the at Loretto Heights. The course held on Thursday, June 18, by will last for five weeks. of divorce actions handled, "less only two things for a woman to attitude that if they can’t get the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Greg­ Applications are being taken than a dozen a year will name be — a wife and a mother,” along with their present mate, ory Smith V.G., P.A., in the by phone. 936-3423, or in person the real cause of cruelty.” she says. they’ll get rid of him (or her) Cathedral’s Infant of Prague Just what lies behind this and get another one.” chapel. ; at the registrar’s office. Fee for the five weeks is $25. ' commonly - used cause of JUDGE FULl.ERTON feels The names of 24 members of “cruelty”? the change from a rural to an MRS. MAUREEN DINUNZIO, the new Cathedral board were I Each class will be limited to Judge Fullerton and several urban society has played a part counselor for the court’s Mar­ written in the registration book. 112 children. «• WITH THE USE of films and ■ marriage counselors interviewed in the upswing in divorces and riage Coun.seling service, has Monsignor Smith then delivered pictures the children will learn ’ listed numerous underlying fac­ agrees with Mrs. Renwick on this to s^v about present day a short address and officiated i I to spt'ak French by learning to at Benediction. think in the language. 'The method used avoids the handi­ THE RT. REV. Monsignor -rim. 5 caps of translating before Walter J. Canavan, J.C.D., Ca­ speaking. thedral rector, is the CCD par­ ish director. Board officers are, You'll love life in the Village! William Ingram, president; Re­ News Deadline! gina Phelan, vice president; The deadline for news stories It's an area already developed, where curving streets are liifod Anne Johnson, secretary; Law­ and pictures to appear in the rence Moloney, treasurer; .Alice “Denver Catholic Register” is with lovely homes and landscaped yards. Nash, chairman of teachers; Monday at 5 p.m. Correspond­ Tilla Suing, chairman of help­ ents are .asked to have their ma­ In All Souls parish w ith bus transportation to its fine new schooll ers; and William Ingram, chair­ terial at the “Register” office VA, FHA and CONVENTIONAL FINANCING * | TRADES man of fishers. at this time to assure publica­ Other members enrolled were tion in the following Thursday Catherine Cernich, Betty Welch, issue. Carol Lee, Rebecca Galvan (now a novice with the Mission­ ary Sisters of Jesus, Mary, and iKizyzm w* y Joseph), Maureen Blake, Beth Taylor, Lucille Stevens, Margar­ AMKE et Daly, Opal Every, Ann Ba- rich, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ba­ R K PAUtlNa ca. Bob McGeeney. Inez Walk­ er, Mary Penterman, Colette Casey, and Mr. and Mrs. Pat-1 rick A. Achatz. | ^ M EMEMORIAL M O f CO. Guests included the mission-! ary Sisters of Our Lady of Vic­ sm » tLVD. AT fTH AVt. tory and friends of the mem-| bers.

All Right, Yev Try a Southpaw Swing! Three-year-old Mary Beth Rupert caddying Movement. Called the “Gold Bond Clambake” g u a r a n t e e . . . for her brother Mike appears to doubt If his because a book of these trading stamps ad­ practice left-hand swing will add much to his mits any size of family, the proceeds will game at the Monaco Blade and Beach club. procure a bus for use In the migrant-farmer When purchasing a burial insurance policy, please remember In Lakewood, on June 29, when a family fun apostolate. Stamp-book collectors will be Mr. day has been organized by Sts. Peter and and Mrs. Ed Rupert of Wheat Ridge, parents you are purchasing insurance — not a funeral plan. The benefits of Paul parish members of the Catholic Family of the young golfers shown above. such a policy are payable toward burial expenses at the mortuary By Sts. Pater and Paul Parish: of your choice. We guarantee the acceptance of any policy regard­ 'New Fashioned' Clambake Scheduled less of the issuing firm. Your inquiries are sincerely solicited con- ^

Clambakes have come a long Nat GentO’. manager of the fort to collect enough Gold cerning this matter. way from the “bonfire on the Monaco Beach and Blade club Bond stamps to obtain a Falcon beach” days, to judge by the at West 26th avenue and Alkire club wagon (courtesy of family day organized by Sts. street, Lakewood, announces O’Meara Ford) for use by St. Peter and Paul parish. Wheal- that doors open at 11 a.m and Thomas’ seminarians who help ride. the club’s snack facilities and migrant farm workers. The swimming, tennis, pitch- luncheon room will be open too. It will not only tote food and and-putt golf, ice-skating, and Ice .skating rental is also clothing, but also convey mi­ other facilities of a first class availaltle. he says. grants to health clinics and country club are all included in Families or couples are asked bring teachers out to camp to the “Gold Bond Clambake" set lo bring their own picnic sup­ instruct the young. JSlmmM Afdrtm rm ,Im . for .Monday, June 29, where any pers. The dinner hour will close size of family can get in by w ith a singalong led by popular .ALL ARE.A CFM families are presenting a book of Gold Bond It'en-age folksinger and guitar­ cordially invited, chairman .Mrs. ICETI-IAI j trading stamps. ist. Joe Narraci, who will pro­ James Gribble. declares. Mr THOSE WHO HAVE other vide the hootenanny clambake and .Mrs. Ed Rupert wrill be in kinds of .stamps can present flavor. charge of the stamp-collecting, J. E.MMETT .\O O NAN - DIRECTOR them, or make a $3 cash do­ The function is part of the and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jacques nation to join in the fun. Catholic Family Movement’s ef­ are handling publicity. 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. 433-6575 On the Home Scene Aggiornamenfo and the Press By James M. Shea vard on theology. Daniel Cal­ significance of Council devel­ REGISTER LAST YEAR 1 had some lahan on the layman. Father opments. and on the progress negative comments about the Gregory Baum on ecumen­ that is being made in mak­ annual convention of the ism — gave the assembled ing divine worship more dy­ Catholic Press Association. Catholic journalists many namic and meaningful for the Our Readers For one thing, it had taken keen insights into the back­ man in the pews, in bringing place at Miami Beach, a ground of the great renewal Sacred Scripture into Catho­ place so artificially sumptu­ that is under way in the lic life as an inspiration and ous that you almost wish it Church. a treasure, in applying the Advise and Dissent didn't exist. For another, The panel on relations with commandment of love in our there was a good deal of the Jews was impressive, relations with persons‘of oth­ f No Direct Affiliation emphasis on current news, with two Jewish scholars and er faiths as well as our fel­ Editor, the Register: low Catholics, in healing the rather than on the deep cur­ spokesmen and a priest ded­ I am enclosing a self explanatory letter from Mrs. Marga­ icated to building a bridge wounds of ancient Jewish- rents underlying the news. ret Summers of Dallas, Tex. I would like to call your atten­ .At Pittsburgh recently there between Jews and Christians. Christian animosities. tion to the fact that the Tulsa Council of Churches is a local was another — and better — That such speakers were SOME YEARS ago Arch­ received so enthusiastically organization, and has no affiliation with the national Council of CPA convention. Pittsburgh bishop Karl J. Alter told a itself is more businesslike is a mark of the maturity of Churches. diocesan men’s convention The Catholic Press, as well ( i 4i Victor J. Reed than Miami Beach, and that the chief duty of laymen names like Carnegie and .Mel­ as a promise of future glory. Bishop of Oklahoma City and Tulsa Is to know the mind of the If the mind of the Church lon remind the visitor at Church. No doubt it is a every turn that profits are can be read in the news primary obligation of Catho- Rev. and dear Bishop Reed: not without honor, after all. from Rome, then its keynote .lic journalists, and at Pitts­ Thank you for your letter of June 2 in which you state that But it was the quality of is progress. Surely this is burgh they undertook to ful­ the Tulsa Council of Churches has no affiliation with the Na­ the speakers that gave the the note sounded by Vatican fill that obligation in a most tional Council of Churches. I am enclosing the article from the 1964 convention its superior Council II, and if the Cath­ aspect. .Men like Father Eu- intelligent way. olic Press failed to make this May 3 edition of the Register, and have underscored the para­ gent Maly on Scripture, Fa­ They heard speakers who clear to its readers it would graph which states: “The Catholic parish is believed to be the ther Frederick McManus on were qualified to bring the be a failure of disastrous first in the nation to affiliate with a branch of the National liturgy, Father George Ta- convention up to date on the proportions. Council of Churches. . .” Either the reporting of this Catholic paper is incorrect, or the people in Oklahoma are unaware of their mistake. . . Here I Stand M. Summers, Dallas, Tex. (On receiving Bishop Reed’s letter we checked with the Rev. Jack Batten, president of the Tulsa Council of Churches. He Informed us that, In fact, no local Councils of Churches are the Declaration Reaffirmed directly affiliated with the National Council of Churches but most of them, including the Tulsa group, co-operate closely By Frank Morriss We should become Indepen­ Standing Armies on the pre­ with the National Council. The “Register” story did quote AMERICANS this July dent Just as soon as we can tense of enforcing the orders of Fourth should make a reaffir­ from the notion that govern­ some foreign body; for Bishop Reed to the effect that the Tulsa Council Is an Inde­ mation of the Declaration of ment and governmental policy though such is not done today pendent body. It is at this dale impossible to trace the source Independence. should change with every cap­ the danger increases with ev­ of the reference to the Tulsa Council as a branch of the Na­ The course of human events rice of the age. Instead, we ery year that such shall be tional Council. It may, as Mr. Batten suggests, have arisen has taken us dangerously close should reaffirm that “pru­ done in the future. from a statement by R. H. Edwin Espy,''general secretary of to a tyranny worse than that dence, indeed, will dictate that Americans should declare the National Council of Churches, welcoming the membership overthrown when the Contin­ governments long established themselves independent of of the Catholic parish in the Tulsa group. — Editor) ental Congress cut the ties should not be changed for light “ mock trials” in which crim­ binding the colonies to irres­ and transient causes.’’ inals. both local and interna­ • Spies by Agreement ponsible leaders in England. We should rapidly put an tional, are given immunity. Editor, the Register We ought to declare our­ end to the idea that a n y We should rapidly, through We have a spy in the sky, but leave it to the Russians, selves independent from the branch of government should legal process, find ways to they will have a spy in every major city. thinkers who believe it is un- feel its assent is needed for bring the force of law against This unprecedented secret agreement establishing consu­ American to make official ac­ decisions that the vast major­ conspirators among us who lates between Russia and the United States may be the gim­ knowledgement that the na­ ity feel are absolutely neces­ are the agents of foreign ideo­ mick that will rid President Johnson of the embarrassing Cu­ tion’s independence rests on sary for the safety of this na­ logies and governments; and ban problem before election time. the laws “of Nature and of tion and their own continued we should not let the techni­ Nature’s- God” We ought to freedom. This was one of the calities of legal decisions Recently we were shown the bugged walls of our Embassy cut the ties binding us to those grievances brought against thwart us in the search f o r in Moscow. How many more spies will this treaty bring to the who are trying by judicial fiat Kin,g George by the Declara­ that protection. “-So Mild, So Rofroshing, Stupid!’* United States. '' to pretend it is un-Constitu- tion of July 4, 1776. It is a Mireille Cobb, Metairie, La. tional to teach American chil­ grievance just as possible to­ AMERICANS should take dren something that the De­ day, if Americans let them­ the same stem action as did For Heaven’s Sake • Feed ter Though! Editor, the Register claration makes a bold state­ selves be thwarted in protect­ our forefathers against th e ment of before that noble do­ ing their Constitution by legal “large Armies of foreign mer­ Bishop Robert J. Dwyer’s lively and entertaining “Listen­ cument reaches the end of Its means. They are so thwarted cenaries”—the so-called “peo­ ing In” always makes most interesting food for thought. first paragraph. when cliques of commentators ple’s armies” of other lands 'Juve Delink' and Families James A. Reyniers, Jr., Tampa, Fla. We ought to declare this and philosophers argue down that are employed by t h e • Alarmingly Yenemeus country independent from the laws and amendments that By Frank Scully Communist conspiracy to rived homo they asked, “This is clinkable have climbed in Editor, the Register idea that equality of every cit­ the vast majority of the peo­ press against us. your boy?” numbers, too. izen is a matter of establish­ ple themselves would approve ANY PARENTS who have Somehow the John Birch haters (a la Frank Scully in the Americans should speak out Told yes, they said. “Well, Under the circumstances ment by man’s law, rather if given half the chance. raised .•» fairly large family keep him off the streets at parents who are lucky enough May 24 edition of the Register) always sound so alarmingly than the fact of their common as strongly as did the Declar­ venomous like (they would passionately have us believe) good ation of Independence against and have not suffered the this hour.” to have their good teachings creation as human beings. It AMERICANS should declare John Birchers should. those tyrannies that have per­ shame and humiliation of see­ “He was serving Mass.’’ pay off in law-abiding and is time to reaffirm that gov­ themselves once more inde­ suaded citizens to turn execu­ ing at least one of that family ’’.So he told us.” loving children are thrice Michael Burgher, Dubuque, la. ernment exists to secure rights pendent from the fatigue im­ tioners against their fellow clinked as a juve delink owes They drove oil. The end re­ blessed, and I do mean Mr. given by God, and not to dis­ pose d by the cumbersome God an extra helping of thanks sult was that we had to ask # Cartoon Made lo Order A.mericans as traitors, t u r n- and .Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy. Editor, The Register: tribute rights as a kind of pol­ machinery of a new bureau­ these days. the priest to take him off the coats, sellers of secrets, shoot­ The snide remarks about them I have been reading your most wonderful paper for some­ itical largesse to those able to cracy that transfers the citi­ lobster shift. and their amazing brood from ers of grievances that do not If a certain amount of time now, and have come across several articles which I think exert the most pressure. zen's business from places This shows you how easy cafe society should be slapped exist, demanders of unilater­ notoriety which passes for deserved much comment, but up to now I always seemed to close to him into files a n d it is to come under suspicion down in all directions. al disarmament. fame is attached to the family pacify my emotions. When the Jlev. Leo Neudecker referred to WE OUGHT to make a clean computers in Washington. when you’re not doing any­ Their children could have name you may be sure the Castro as an “irresponsible child,” I could hold back no longer. break from those so-called Americans today should not And finally, we should make thing wrong and of course all been corrupted by wealth. The scandal will not be blotted out To love Castro as a child of God and a human being I must economic, political, and social allow, anymore than did early the same declaration of de­ of us remember when we did fact that they weren’t should by the police blotter. Holly­ do, but to believe in what he stands for, would be apostasy. scientists who maintain g o v- Americans, nullification of the pendence that was made in violate a law and were not wood stars, where excessive inspire admiration, not envy The cartoon (Nobody Here But Us Students) depicted the sit­ ernment exists to insure happi­ decisions of their lawmakers the document of July Fourth, drinking and loose living fre­ caught The general break­ or belittling gossip. They are ness for everyone, rather than 1776 — “appealing to the Su­ uation to a “T”. It was made to order. by the capricious actions of quently is all around them, down, of course, is more pro­ all good Catholics and, be­ to guarantee every man’s right preme Judge of the world for Denis Merz, Albrook AFB, C.Z. juridical or social thinkers. all too often find their bright nounced today than it was in lieve me, that is much harder to pursue happiness as he can the rectitude of our intentions” We should declare ourselves young sprites telling it to a our boyhood and the number to be the farther you travel in # Need Sacrific* Crusade and as he pleases. — and declare ourselves citi­ Editor, the Register: independent from the swarms judge. of trespasses (or which one a non-Catholic world. . Americans should junk the of new officeholders, be they zens of free and independent Debates, negotitations, summit meetings have all proved slavery imposed by those who national or world-wide, that states (not mere ciphers of a It isn’t that the cops are inadequate for establishing world peace and brotherhood. teach that the government it­ are created by the multiplica­ giant political entity.) “And particularly after such people, Profiles and Perspectives Our lady of Fatima stated only two conditions for the de­ self should decide the extent tion of political bodies with­ for support of this declara­ but drunk driving is like rac­ sired world order. Her requests were for the powerful means of its power. They should re­ out need. tion, with a firm reliance on ing around with a loaded gun of prayer and penance. Until the Catholic laity is made aware in your hand and the police affirm before it is too late that the protection of Divine Pro­ of the deep significance of her message, humanity will not at­ know this even if the reckless “Governments are instituted AMERICANS should reaf- vidence” we should mutually Incident tain its objective of peace. . . . young drivers don’t. More­ among Men, deriving their just film the decisions of the pledge to each other “o u r Mrs. N. J. H., Dickinson, N. Dak. powers from the consent of Founding Fathers against the Lives, our Fortunes, and our over, they become suspicious By Joseph P. Kiefer cases there may result a the governed—’’ placing among us of any Sacred Honor.” of any young person on the INTELLECTUAL PRIDE IN complete suspension. T h i • Ciassic of irony streets at unconventional any person is certainly noth­ should not surprise us. The Editor, the Register: hours. ing to be admired. It is es­ military, for example, handles I am predicting that Bishop Dwyer’s article entitled “The One time we lived on a hill pecially regrettable when it is disregard for authority with a Unpleasant Plays” will be included as a classic of ironic in Hollywood and our son was evidenced in the actions of a court martial. writing in all future anthologies. It'is a happy augury for the assigned a Mass at six in the priest. We somehow expect Our Bishops are not infal­ future of American letters. Nose-Counting and Moral Law more of a representative of lible. They would be the first morning. After serving Mass (Mrs.) Charles L. Scanlon, San Francisco, Calif. Christ. to admit that they make mis­ By Paul H. Hallett made such a bogus applica­ the natural law, by counting he trudged up the hill for his # Dofond* ParontB breakfast and then went down The young Catholic clergy­ takes like the rest of human tion of the principle: “A noses. If she were, she would man who sent a 700-word kind. But they act according Editor, the Register: I HAVE JUST received an long ago have declared abor­ again to school. doubtful law does not bind” cablegram to Pope Paul con­ to the dictates of their con­ I have found that a number of my classmates are just as advance copy of a magazine Officers in a squad car in a matter of this kind. tion, dueling, and blood re­ demning his .Archbishop for hurt as I that a periodical we read so often should Insult our of liberalist sympathies, giv­ stopped him one morning and science and according to the venge lawful. She would have alleged failure to speak out light of judgment as the Holy parents. I refer to your article headed “A Changing Pattern of ing what purports to be a wide asked him wdiat he was doing I AM NOT particularly in­ given herself the advantage against racial segregation re­ diversity of opinion found wandering at dawn. Spirit gives them to see that Religious Vocations.” The cartoon with this publication espe­ terested In the letters received over Islam in Africa by the ceived world-wide publicity in light. among a sampling of Ameri­ “I just came from serving cially suggested that parents are to blame for the lack of re­ by this or any other maga­ simple expedient of declaring the press, radio and television can Catholics on the right use zine about the reactions (Cath­ polygamy lawful. She could Mass.” ligious vocations. The attitude this cartoon reflecta is an ob­ newscasts. Evidently that is A SOLDIER obeys com­ of sex in marriage. olics are supimsed to have on gain 10,000,000 members over­ It struck them as a likely stacle to the religious ^fe (or many Clatholic youth. . . . what he wanted. Otherwise he mands even though he may I have not read, and do not the moral teachings of the night by abridging Christ’s story. I respectfully suggest that priests, sisters, and brothers would not have held a press not agree with the decision of need to read, the magazine Church about sex. In an edi­ law on the indissolubility of “Where do you live?” conference outlining in detail his superior officer. .A priest, examine themselves on their attitudes toward the married article itself. The publisher’s marriage. “.At the top of the hill.” torship that stretches over 25 what he had done and why. on the day of his ordination, laity to find out if they should be pointing the finger at others release tells me just what to Such a thing will not hap­ “Well, keep on going and years, I have seen plenty of Had be not sought publicity, promises obedience to his for discouraging vocations to the religious life. expect. them. And I can judge better pen, and if it did, what a flat we will trail you there.” he would have kept his ob­ Bishop. The day may come Jon Ann Bowers, Ponca City, Okla. It prints five “opinions” of than Jubilee, or Time, or the and flaccid religion Catho­ They didn't even offer to jections a matter of private when he believes that his Catholics on the Church’s in­ Saturday Evening Post, about licity would be! give him a lift. When he ar­ • By What Authority airing between himself, his judgment in a certain matter terpretation of the natural law their value. Editor, the Register: Archbishop, and the Pope. is better than that of his Bish­ forbidding direct sterilization The Catholic man or (more I do not wish to question whether or not the American in marriage. op. The truly humble and Association of School Administrators should ask for or refuse usually) woman who prac­ Ponder and Print WE .ARE NOT IN’ a position obedient priest will accept the aid for public schools. However, may I discreetly inquire by One of the respondents ex­ tices voluntary , sterilization to judge the validity of the Bishop’s decision, realizing presses a not very fervid obe­ what authority do they seek to deny aid to any other school has a bad conscience, and peo­ charges made by thd Cali­ that if the judgment is wrong, dience to the law of God in ple with bad consciences are fornia priest. .A Bishop jenows the Bishop will be the one re­ system? this matter. The other four Gerald J. Martin, Cleveland, 0. always on the defensive, al­ More Than Money the circumstances of his own sponsible before God. give the “opinions” that mor­ ways hyTiersensitive. They diocese better than anyone In the California incident' • Why Single Oat One? al liberallsts expect and will take the trouble to write By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. lies behind every financial else. In any matters pertain­ Editor, the Register want. we think the Cardinal was in, whereas others will not. venture; a natural act of faith ing to human rights we must very tolerant and forgiving. I have just finished reading an article by one Frank Scully One respondent, said to bo a They will resort to endless RAYMOND MOLEY tells a is involved in every transac­ assutpe that he is following The priest who wanted the story "which, he says, was entitled “Dropping From the Top” which appeared in the April priest, replied that “the mo­ twists and turns of fine-spun tion from peddling peanuts to the dictates of conscience and Archbishop kicked out of making the rounds when he 28, 1964, edition of what is generally an excellent example of rality of artificial birth pre­ logic in an effort to prove financing the Congo and the reason. He does not attain his office was not deprived of his was a boy. It is probably so UN. This is what is meant by Catholic journalism. vention seems to me a ques­ what they know deep down is high office unless the Holy See priestly faculties. Some other old that it may seem new .Although I generally agree with Mr. Scully concerning the tion which is still unresolved. a hopeless task — that the saying that economics is not has confidence in his pru­ superior might have been We do not know what God’s Church is wrong. and refreshing to some. a science. .At best it may be dence and judgment. much more severe. advantages of possessing membership in that “privileged will in the matter is. And scientific in its analysis. Even so, even among those According to the little story, It is nothing new far a priest sanctuary” the U.S. Senate, and the implied idea that some­ since a doubtful law does not Catholics who have expressed a laborer rushed from the Basically, what is frighten­ to appeal to a higher author­ thing should be done to correct the abuses, I emphatically give rise to certain obliga­ their ideas on a matter that scene of his labors to his ing observers of our foreign take issue with the author’s journalistic integrity and sense of tion,” etc. ity in a disagreement with his is not a thing of opinion but bank, after hearing ugly ru­ affairs (whether foreigners or superior. Human nature being honesty. mors about the solvency of I do not believe a priest of unalterable moral law. only Americans) is this momen­ what it is, we have assistants Why does I^Ir. Scully go to the trouble of singling out Sen­ that bank. He said to the tous question: Does the world wrote that. .Any intelligent a distinct minority have, in complaining to the Bishop ator Gold water for special emphasis, but in an earlier para­ Catholic priest or layman my experience, cither thought cashier breathlessly, “If my still have confidence in the FULL AS BOOKS about their pastor; religious graph give only passing mention to a Senator from Texas, knows that the Church has or wished that the Church money’s here, I don’t want it. U.S. dollar? The Christian life becomes appealing to their Father Gen­ without naming him? For the record, that Senator is now the been abundantly plain and would declare otherwise than If it isn’t here, I want it!” We have oeen spending it eral about their superior; and difficult if it is lived indifferent­ majestically instant in her she has done. Not a few Said Mr. Moley, “This man constantly — like the prover­ pastors criticizing their Bish­ ly; still more difficult if it is President of these United States. declaration of the natural and praise large families. was expressing a basic truth bial “drunken sailor”. Only op in complaints to the Apos­ lived ba^y, if it is thought a Please Mr. Scully, more honesty and fair reporting in fu­ divine law as regards mar­ which conditions all economic the sailor ^ n get back to his tolic Delegate, the Holy See, burden, if the perfection to be ture article. riage and its use. Only a ma­ THE CHURCH is not guid­ calculations.” How true, how ship and “sleep it off.” or even the Supreme Pontiff. conquered does not shine forth. Leo F. Sweeney. licious respondent wx)uld have ed, in her pronouncements on terribly true, and how rele­ There is quite another fac­ But he who gives himself, he Chicago 20, 111.. vant to the present situation. tor affecting irresponsible fis­ R.ARELY do these appeals who becomes good and devout, cal policies on national levels. accomplish anything unless a and really seeks to enter into Letters (or the “.Advise and Dissent” colnma from readers Ft. Rev. Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D. WH.AT MR. MOLEY had in Nations can lose their credit. real injustice can be proved. the spirit of the Christian voca­ of the “Register” are most welcome. The editors reserve the Founding Editor, Register System of Catholic Newspapers mind and what we have per­ The world might one day pre­ Depending on the insulmrdina- tion. finds it not only easy, but right to edit these letters, and, where necessary because of 1913-196C haps needlessly strung out. in fer gold to our questipiiable tion involved, some plaintiffs provident and strengthening. — primer fashion is in the fact paper dollars — which were are merely admonished; oth­ Pope Paul VI, address to the lack of space, to run excerpts of the longer letters. Contrlba- basic not only to banks but backed only by speeches and ers are restricted in their ac­ Italian Catholic Jurists Dec. 15, tors are asked to keep their letters as short as possible so as to bureaucracies: Confidence public statement and bravado. tivities; while in more severe 1963. to give more people the opportunity to express opinioos. Thursday, June 25, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 5 Registorials # bookkeeper’s comer Fine Biography of Pope Paul VI Young Democrats By Tom Officer Christ!, Divlni Redemptoris, | “If we are in any way to of the most dramatic in all I '.Annuntio vobis gaudium Mit Brennender Sorge, and i blame, we humbly ask ( ^ ’s history, begins with these ! magnum; habemus papam.” .Non Abbiamo BIsogno; and | pardon and beg forgiveness of words. i (“I announce, to you tidings John XXIII’s Paeem in Ter­ our brethren who feel they 1 Should Think Again ' of great joy; we have a ris. have received injury from IT IS HOPED TH.AT Pope I Pope.” ) In the latter case, there us." Paul VI has' a long and suc- freedom of choice must be . cessful reign and that at its By Paul H. Hallett This announcement rang are some sources that credit Mr. Barrett closes the bi­ conclusion, Mr. Barrett will Five Catholic members of preserved." out to the world a year ago the writing of the encyclical ography with this observa­ the Colorado Young Demo­ Only two weeks ago, a sci­ June 21 — and began the to the present Pope, while tion: be here to write the second entist was prominently quot­ reign of Cardinal Giovanni others state John XXIII wrote part of Giovanni Battista crats have sent me a copy of ed as predicting that by the Battista Montini of Milan as it, but may have relied on -Another story, perhaps one Montini’s life. a resolution on population con­ turn of the next century per­ the 262nd Pope, Paul VI. Cardinal Montini for certain trol that this organization vot­ mission would be required of phrases. ed three weeks ago. They every citizen to have more THE FIRST BIOGRAPHY His close work with Pius said in their explanation: than two children. He was not on Cardinal Montini after his XII and John XXIII certainly joking. Similar proposals have succession to the Throne of “This resolution was care­ affected Giovanni Battista been made in dead earnest by St. Peter is William E. Bar­ Montini’s work, and advance­ fully considered by Catholics the planned parenthood en­ rett's Shepherd of Mankind. and non-CathoIics alike who ment. And at times, it, per­ thusiasts. Lots of Prizes for Picnic The book, which traces the haps, hindered him. are interested in responsible > There will be plenty of prizes for the youngsters at the Cardinal from the time of his Once the principle is ac­ A case for close study would parenthood that does not vio­ birth to his becoming Pope, Regis College alumni family picnic Sunday, June 28. Pat Cour- be Pius XII appointing Mon­ late any person’s code of mo­ cepted that the number of is a skillful blending of two sey, center, picnic chairman, receives the assistance of Joe tini as .Archbishop of Milan, rality. This group reached a children a conple have is the biographies and two histories Hovorka, Jr., left, and Billy Diss, both sons of Regis graduates, but withholding the customary consensus of opinion we felt — none of which can be left state’s business, you will see in placing the trophy awards on display. red hat that goes with the should be acceptable to every­ out of a biography of Pope a discriminatory tax leveled The awards will go to winners of the races and games Archbishopry of that See. It one.” Paul VI. appeared — to one Vatican against the father of more planned for the youngsters during the event, which will be held The biographies are of Gio­ faction, at least — a pretty I DO NOT DOUBT the sin­ than two children, and no one from 1 to 6 p.m. at Regis. Other activities are planned, includ­ vanni Battista Montini, of cerity of these Catholics, but clear case of Promoveatur ut is going to bother about the ing tennis, swimming, and several feature events for Moms course, and Giorgio Montini, -Amoveatur (Let him be pro­ I deny that they exercised and Dads. A picnic supper will wind up the program, which his father, a prominent lay­ sanctity of Individual rights moted so that he can be re­ either wisdom or intelligence man and journalist in Italy at or the individual’s conscience. will be held rain or shine. moved). in associating themselves with the time of its unification. the Young Democrats’ resolu­ Alumni may make reservations for the picnic by calling The Colorado YDs say that The histories are of Italy In this case, Giovanni Bat­ tion. The reasoning offered in the alumni office, Regis college, 433-6565. "religious tolerance demands from the start of the unifica­ tista, a Monsignor at the defense of it is most naive. that a citizen have access to tion move a century ago to time, was one of two Substi­ An example of this naive any information his consci­ the present, and of the Vati­ tute Secretaries of State. The reasoning is one argument ad­ ence allows.” They naively Missionary 'Drops Down' can and the Popes. other secretary, also a Mon­ vanced for a state-sponsored signor at the time, became a add that “care must be exer­ In Mr. Barrett’s treatment Elmtr Otrfctn. Mgr. program of population control. cised that the information On Visit to Denverites of the Montlni’s histories, the Cardinal, also, although both It is said that the U.S. popula­ available is used as an aid reader sees both Giovanni men refused an archbishopry, RELIGIOUS ARTICLES tion will double by the year in family planning and not to Battista and Italy come of and red hat most likely, when A visit to relatives and friends Smith was formerly a pastor in 2000. encourage prostitution and age — and face quite differ­ once offered by Pius XII. in the mile-high city of Denver the Dubuque diocese, Iowa. CHURCH SUPPLIES The conclusion is drawn promiscuity.” ent and at the same time is admittedly a “come-down” from this that our living stan­ On the mission he has re­ quite similar problems, such BESIDES THE TRIUMPHS for Father John P. Smith who SUMMER STORE HOURS dard will be halved. ABOUT THE SAME time as ceived spiritual and financial as Church vs. State, Commu­ and defeats of Giovanni Bat­ has just been organizing a par­ the Colorado Young Demo­ support from the St. Pius X Al­ nism, Fascism. tista, there are glimpses into 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday, According to the same logic, ish on the Boiivian high pla­ crats were passing this reso­ tar and Rosary society. One of the finer touches of his various trips outside Italy, 9 a.m. to 12 Noon Saturdays. teau, altitude 12,000 feet. the population of the U.S. In lution, Alan Robbins, chair­ Instead of exchanging Christ­ Mr. Barrett is including some including two trips to the U.S. 1910, which was half what it man of the Father will visit his sister mas gifts, for the past two of the humorous comments by On his first trip to the Is now, should have had a liv­ County Young Democrats, re­ Mrs. A. D. Roberts, 1297 Wheel­ years they have sent the money Paul Vi’s predecessors. When States, as a monsignor, his ing street, Aurora, and her ing standard twice what we signed as a member of the to the Quechua and Aymara In­ Pope John XXm named Arch­ journey included a visit with California YD steering com­ family, as well as his friends dians of San Pio Decimo par­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of enjoy today. The year 1110 bishop Montini a Cardinal in mittee. He cited the "extrem­ in St. Pius X’s parish. ish to help them build a church. 1958, he said, “If Montini had Denver. The future Pope com­ was four years before Henry ist platform of the organiza­ received his red hat when he mented that the foothills of Ford startled the nation hy tion and the totalitarian tac­ ITS NAMESAKE, his parish THE MISSION PRIEST will should have received it, I the Rockies reminded him of proposing an eight-hour day at tics” of its leaders. of San Pio Decimo in Oruro, a forge an even closer link be­ would never have been Pope.” the Brescian Alps near his tin-mining center in Bolivia, was tween the two parishes at an parents’ home. $S a day. Robins pointed to platform his most recent assignment in planks which advocated informal reception in his honor AND THERE IS THE ef­ On the second visit, as a It is by no means certain five years below the equator. to be held Wednesday July 1 at fect of Papal edicts on future Cardinal, he received an hon­ that our population will double “abortions without any legal restrictions; a new code of A member of the St. James 8:30 p.m. in St. Pius X parish, Pontiffs: Pius IX’s Non Ex- orary degree from the Univer­ in 38 years. Our birth rate has Missionary Society, Father to which all are invited. pedit, Pius XI’s Caritate sity of Notre Dame. steadily declined since 1957, sexual conduct . . . which Of all the personalities in from 122.7 per 1,000 women would allow abnormal and of­ of childbearing years to 107.4 fensive acts free of legal re­ the biography, the one who per 1,000 in the 'first three straint.” stands out as the most im­ posing, aside from Paul VI, is months of 1984. In one year, This prompts the question: NCWC Unit Cautious on his father, Giorgio Montini. from 1963 to 1964, the birth­ What are the Young Demo­ Here is a Journalist, fighter rate has dropped by five crats? Are they a bona fide for liberty, foe of Fascism; points. It needs no demograph- appanage to a political party ical wizard to predict that, if or are they a group using a Proposed Bible Amendment a man who has to wait until late in life to be able to be this drop continues, we shall political name to further ob­ really active himself in poli­ be on the road to population jectives that have nothing to Washington — The legal de­ the point in statement sent to reading case. The articles were tics because of Papal decrees decline. do with the Democratic partment of the National Cath­ directors of Catholic bureaus of written for the NCWC News forbidding such action by Party? olic Welfare Conference has information in dioceses through­ service and were printfed pre­ EVEN MORE NAIVE, from adopted an attitude of caution out the country. Catholics in Italy. viously in Catholic papers The senior Montini is worth the Catholic point of view, is THE FIVE CATHOLIC and reserve toward proposed throughout the country. a biography devoted just to the statement in the Young Young Democrats had better constitutional amendment to THE STATEMENT accom-j himself. Democrats’ resolution that in take time out to reconsider permit Bible reading and panied issuance in pamphlet “The department continues to Shepherd of Mankind closes this state-sponsored popula­ their association with, an or­ prayers in the nation’s public form of a series of articles believe tbe present clauses in with the newly elected Pontiff tion planning, " .. .the sanc­ ganization that proposes schools, the department’s direc- written by George Reed, as­ (he Constitution are ol incal­ commenting on the tragic tity of individual rights and measures perilous to freedom tof advised. sociate director of the depart­ culable benefit to religion,” the separation of Christians: the fundamental concept of and morality. William R. Consedinc made ment, on the prayer and Bible Consedine statement said. “The first amendment sep­ >11’' ,:;:iniPtMMUNIR'i'' ; swuaitiiili:..rl;i.. !»Mini‘ '■•'ilUtili. arates Church and State by pro­ Forty Hours' hibiting establishment of reli­ gion and also by prohibiting D e v o tio n s What They Are Saying government interference with the free exercise of religion June 28, 1964 Rome had an opportunity to re­ with the decisions of his super­ cussed by Vatican Council II. — Two Vlowc The government is thus under a VI Sunday After Pentecost ply. He would not have told the ior officer. A priest, on the day Tbe Oklahoma Courier. The charges by Father Wil­ constitutional obligation to show Estes Park, Our Lady of the world in detail what he had done of his ordination, pledges liam DuBay that Cardinal special respect far the religious Mountains and why. Had he not sought obedience to his Bishop. The Judy Ovar James Francis McIntyre did not liberty of all citizens; forbidden •Ride, St. Mary publicity, he would have aired CARPETS • FURNITURE exercise leadership in the field day may come when he believes Thu Rainbow to prefer one religion to an­ ♦Victor, St. Victor his objections as a matter of of civil rights in his archdiocese that his own Judgment in a cer­ It isn’t any wonder younsters other, or to prefer irrellgion *N. k Missions marked with private concern between him­ tain matter is better than that 1620 BImk* if. • Nnm* 423-4391 have caused quite a stir in the of today are confused and way­ over religion.” an asterisk (*) may have 13 self, his Archbishop, and the of his Bishop. The truly humble United States. Here are two The statement said the House Honrs’ of Exposition of the Free Parking Standard Service Pope... and obedient priest wUI accept ward when they are fed a views on the controversy: Judiciary Committee hearings Blessed Sacrament Instead of 46 Station across the street the Bishop’s decision, realizing steady diet of Hollywood mis­ . . .Our Bishops are not in­ conduct^ by chairman Eman­ Hoars’. OPEN — MONDAY 'TIL I PJW. that, if the judgment {proves to fallible. They wpuld be the first conduct, all passed off as a re­ uel Celler of New York, “con­ Tlio Cloric anil be wrong, the Bishop will be to admit that they are not ex­ spectable and praiseworthy way tributed to the confusion pre­ the one responsible before God. Tfko Cardinal perts in every field and can, of life. sented by the proposals them­ .. .The young Catholic clergy^ and often do, make mistakes. In the California incident, we We thought the world, and its selves and provided added rea­ man who sent a 700-word cable­ But we must trust that when think the Cardinal was very more sane inhabitants, would son for caution.” gram to Pope Paul condemning they make a decision they are tolerant and forgiving. The tire of such scandal when Rita his Archbishop for alleged fail­ acting according to the dictates priest who wanted the Arch­ Hayworth dropped out of sight. AMONG THE PRINCIPAL ure to speak out against racial of their conscience and in the bishop kicked out of office was Nothing of the sort. We count Bible reading and prayer pro­ segregation received worldvride light of prudent Judgment as the not deprived of his priestly the year lost when Elizabeth posals was that sponsored by publicity in the press, radio, and Holy Spirit gives them to see faculties. Perhaps he would Taylor doesn’t make screaming Rep. Frank J. Becker of New television. Evidently that is that light. have preferred that treatment headlines about her villainous York, which would provide the what he wanted. Otherwise he so that he could be an even and depraved antics. constitutional amendment to would not have held a dramatic A SOLDIER obeys commands greater “hero” and “martyr” in But now poor, poor Judy permit school prayer. Catholic press conference even before even though he may not agree the eyes of the public — Monsi­ Garland has flashed back onto spokesmen took different views gnor Joseph P. Kiefer, Steuben­ the scene in what is such a piti­ in testifying before the commit­ ville (Ohio) Register. The Denver Catholic Register ful state of affairs that one can tee. No position in the contro­ Fotliar Dwboy’* Rifhta only feel the utmost sorrow for versy was taken by the U.S. Pretidknt ...... Most ^ev. Urban J. Vehr. D.D. such a confused and confounded Catholic hierarchy. Father William H. DuBay of Editor and Business Manager ...... R t Rev. John B. Cavanagh child. “There is too much uncer­ the archdiocese of Los Angeles Auodate Business Manager ...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty From where we sit it looks as tainty to what should be done, Modem shops to improve effectivs* In calling a news conference if Judy has gone over the rain­ let alone the possible ultimate ness of vehicles and equipment Managing E ditor...... Miles F. Porter and announcing he had written bow for about the last time. — effect on the existing guaran­ used in all city services. Associste Editors ..Linus M. Riordan, Paul H. Hallett. Clement to the Pope requesting the re­ (The Witness, Dubuque, la.) tees,” Consedine asserted. (NC) (Bond Issue No. 2) J. Zecha, James R. Walsh, aad David R. Millon. moval of his superior. Cardinal News Editor ...... Edward Smith McIntyre, has made himself a Facilities that will dramatically Production Manager ...... -.IT...... Robert W. Lynch most controversial figure, the improve Denver’s already out­ Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy center of considerable attention. standing reputation as a conven­ arculation Director...... Julia M. Boggs His actions have raised two im­ portant questions. ITie first is a tion, exhibition and tourist center. question of propriety, and the (Bond Issue No. 3) I Published Weekly by second a question of civil rights. Better health protection through R With reference to the first THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY. (Inc.) question, a canonist has pointed Vote FOR all of these and modem and efficient emergency 138 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. 80104 out the fact there is a procedure YOU wiU be giving Denver hospital for aU people in Denver. Telephone, 825-1145 P. 0. Box 1620 in Church Law for appeal to new jobs, new payrolls, new (Bond Issue No. 4) higher authorities on griev­ wealth in a city made more Accommodations for Denver's ances, and this procedure is attractive for its residents, vastly increased court responsibili­ open to anyone. In view of this more useful for its visitors. Subscription: M-N a year. Father DuBay in calling a pub­ ties permitting speedier justice. Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. (Bond Issue No. 5) lic press conference has been MO DVCBEASE I>’ TAXES Foreign countries, including Philippines, $7.00 a year. guilty of an impropriety, the Property-saving drainage in • Second Class Postage Paid at Denver, Colorado. canonist asserts. All ten proposed bond is- wide area of South and Southeast The second question, that of Bues cover projects that have Denver. (Bond Issue No. 6) Thursday, June 25, 1964 42 civil rights, the right to speak the endorsement of the Plan- out freely on current civil is­ Are you a round peg in a Ding Board, Cemvention and Enlarged and more effectivs sues, is really the more impor­ Vimtors’ Bureau, the Capital custody program for problem OmCIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER tant one. Does a man who en­ square home? Improvements Committee, . juveniles. (Bond Issue No. 7) Ibe Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ters the priesthood surrender all his civil rights to the authorities Well, we'd be positively delighted to help you alter it to suit your Urban Renewal Authority, approval. We confirm it as the official publication of the within the Church to whom he lively personality! Ot’s as much fun as lending money for cars the Chamber of Commerce, Improved and expanded recrea­ archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the has pledged obedience? May he and vacations^ which we also do with gusto.) ANB has two the Downtown Denver Im­ tional facilities.(Bond lane No. 8) signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our morally make such a sur­ splendid pians-FHA Title 1 Loans, of course, and our new provement Association, the Curia is hereby declared official. . Better streets. (Bond Imae No. 9) render? Conventional Home Improvement Loans to give a much wider Master Plan Committee and We hope The Register will be read in every home of We think not! choice of qualified projects. Nothing down, five years to pay. other organizations pledged Rejuvenation of older seettam of the archdiocese. How then do we reconcile j Denver resulting in a big increase Just see our Installment Loan Department And by the way, if to a greater Denver. We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a obedience and freedom? What • I in real estate revenue from land you’re a round peg in a square home, would you mind terribly taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of are the limits of authority, the NO INCREASE IN TAXESI reclaimed through urban renewal authority of a bishop over his The Register. telling us how you sweep out the comers? F o e Ao. - c m s u r Cokuarrm foc m i D o r v n I (Bond Issue No. 10) priests, for example? This is a Bill Okant. CNAiimAM • URBAN J. VEHR question of immense import­ ance. We believe it is the ques­ AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK VOTE FOR ALL lO BOND ISSUES Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver 171/) and Stout 244-6911 Jan. 19, 1960. tion underlying all the other ■k 'Ik Eje ctio n ..Tuo^cltay, Llvano 3 0 : ★ ★ questions currently being dis­ MKMUtW P.0.1.6. Page 6 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, June 25, T964

Event in Colorado Springs Scheduled July 19 I ^rclil)isliop^5 ^ uiicl I

I .Members of .Notre Dame cir- Mao' Coursey will be hostess ' cle will meet July 2 in Pat Ca- for Our Lady of Perpetual Help circle on July 11. El Pomar League Plans Midsummer ; nine's home to plan a summer barbecue to be held during July Clara Hoffman will entertain St. Thomas Aquinas’ circle on By Julie Lorene Handiwork contributions and that a fair would be more ap­ Sisters’ fulfillment of it." said It is the hope of the Sis­ ber of those to whom untold in the home of Jack and Judy graces and blessings have July 2. financial gifts were discussed pealing to the friends of El a spokesman. ters of Charity and members Shipp. Final plans were made come during the prayerful si­ Immaculate Conception circle at the meeting. The combined Pomar, as well as to the gen­ Women who are interested of the league that women and for the Midsummer Fair lence of a retreat,” said Sis­ members will meet July 10 in effort of all retreat league eral public and tourists, who in helping make the Midsum­ and Open House at El members was urged to make would like to visit the beauti­ friends of El Pomar in the ter Mary Eudora, retreat En g ag e d the home of Cecile Garland. Pomar Retreat House, ful grounds. mer Fair and Open House a Colorado Springs and Denver house director. ‘‘The Sisters On July 2, Joann Burbank will the event a success. ■Mr. and Mrs. William'Cud- Colorado Springs, at a success can do so hy contact­ areas will plan to attend the express their gratitude to the entertain Blessed Virgin Mary more. Jr., of St. James’ par-: meeting held recently by A SPOKESMAN for the ME.MBERS said the objec­ ing the El Pomar Retreat event. members of the retreat league circle. ish, Denver, have announced j ______chairmen and their repre­ coming fair pointed out that tives of the fair this summer League for information and for their efforts in promoting in 1959, 15 years after the is to make more women re­ bulletins. The address for the •EACH YEAR since the re­ retreats. We look forward to sentatives. Penrose home was given to ment 0” ; P«ramoun# Scio l Club The event is scheduled treat minded, to allow fami­ I>eague; 1661 Mesa avenue. treat house opened there has seeing many friends and fam­ the Sisters of Charity for a Colorado Springs. Colo. been an increase in the num- d a u g h t e r, on the grounds of the lies and friends to visit the iliar faces on July 19.” The Catholic Paramount So­ retreat house, an open house beautiful retreat house, and to Maureen Cud- cial club will hold its monthly famed retreat house, once was conducte^and the public raise money In order to de­ more, to Don- social meeting on June 26 at the private home of the invited. ‘‘We prepared for 400 fray some of the unanticipated aid L. Kamin­ 8:30 p.m. in the DAV haU, 1225 late Mr. and Mrs. Spen­ guests,” she said, ‘‘but some expenses which confront the ski. son of Mr. Broadway. There will be danc­ cer Penrose, on Sunday, 2,500 came! We raised little Sisters in connection with and Mrs. Ed­ ing to live music, and cards, June 19, beginning at 2:30 money.” operating the 50-ycar-old man­ win Kaminski and refreshments. p.m. ln‘ I960, ‘61, and ‘62 the an­ sion. It is the hope of the o f Omaha, (| licM 'to WOMEN Neb. The en­ All members are asked to con­ Eileen Sweeney, El Pomar nual function of the retreat members and the nuns that a tribute one half book of stamps Retreat League president, was league members was a Com­ new wing, to accommodate 50 gagement was M in Cudnw(« solemnized re- or 50 cq.nts or more to buy named general chairman of munion breakfast. ‘‘A few private rooms, will someday kitchen equipment. cently in St. John’s church, the fair. Chapter chairmen members came,” said the be realized. Prospective members are wel- assisting her are Mrs. Mere­ spokesman, ‘‘but there was Creighton university. Omaha. An air of a country fair Bride-elect is a 1963 graduate comet dith Huff, Denver; Mrs. E. little opportunity to get ac­ will prevail on the front lawn of Creighton and a teacher ini'if J. Haefeli, Greeley; Mrs. N. quainted with other members of El Pomar on July 19. A the Omaha public school sys-|” Hanson, Des Moines, la.; or the Sisters. And, again, giant tent will house many ATTENTION tem. Her fiance is a student; and Janet Gottlob, Colorado we made no money.” booths. Included among the BRIDES TO BE in Creighton’s school of medi­ Springs. I.ast year the league spon­ hundreds of Items of handi­ MthiM will “tn a n" Ck«nli cine. Wedding is scheduled imra fw yww wtMni Hm WM sored a benefit tea, and it ap­ work, needlework, and artis­ •< Wm m t ' i Wktti AW* CMk !•» peared to be a step in the Nov. 28 in St. James’ church. Mrt, mM fcw* tin till* tw Hn tic wares will be Christmas Denver. IfMil ftrty t* Wife ta, frtai tk* Dr. James P. Gray right direction. This year the and birthday gifts and decora- tttr t* tkt thir. members of the league felt__ tions, as well as baked goods, Wi tin ftnitii SMiwtIk CtutpiM Wi tin cu u k t t mwM nctrA- OPTOMETRIST I candies, cookies, and refresh­ DRY CLEANING l>( It TMT M tin WtMItf Eyes Examined I f ments. 01 tktttfrttk rtctrAi. AND LAUNDRY Avilltbl* only through your Visual Care Tours of the retreat house c»« own locol floritt t l roiton- will be conducted by guides tbio cost. Contact Lenses who can point out its high­ bakeries! i ASi CARL A. WAGNER 213 Colo. Bldg. lights to those who wish to •254379 MFG. CO, INC. Home of Fine Pastries visit the famous landmark of 1615 Calif. L 66 So. Broadway Colorado Springs, the home of For Appointment Call : 1649 So. Colorado Blvd. the Penroses from 1918 to 1550'Colorado Blvd. 1944. GUARANTEED SERVICE 825-8883 2410 East 3rd Ave. MRS. PATTI Pitinga of Col­ orado Springs, a member of Tfhen Auxiliary Installation HOME APPLIANCES the planning committee has urged women in the state to Installation ceremonies were conducted re­ Leyba, president; Mrs. A. J. Vaughn, record­ T.V. — RADIO — STEREO THERE'S STILL TIME...... save Items for the “white ele­ cently for officers o f the Ladies Auxiliary of ing secretary; back row, Mrs. Hugh Denning, 'AnwricwBItctrlc VACUUM CLEANERS phant sate” at the fair. Bishop Tihen council, Knights of Columbus. guard of honor; Mrs. John Brovsky, co-host­ r o HAVE r o u K c i o m i s “Hardly a household ex­ The Rev. David Costello presided at the event ess; Mrs. Theodore Engelbert, treasurer; Mrs. SERVICE and PARTS ists,” said Mrs. Pitinga, “that FOR Q U A U rr DAY C U 4N ID held In Cattany hall, Denver. Left to right, Donald Miller, historian; and Mrs. Edward can’t spare something that’s front row, are Mrs. John Fischer, correspond­ Malley, guard of honor. The members made FILTER QUEENS out of place or unnecessary— 4ND ixpnnr a r m s u d ing secretary; Mrs. Joseph L. Denning, first but good and useful — that plans for a forthcoming breakfast. rOR THE WEEKEND. someone else will be glad to vice president; Father Costello, Mrs. Fred AMERICAN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. have at a bargain price at 3947 Tennyson SL Phone 477-6238 or 477-3112 “JhiL TLamsL yjou, JauaL" the fair.” She urgd friends of El Po­ mar to send any white ele­ One noun phant items or contributions Record Season Expected Annual Pilgrimage to to: Mrs. Meredith Huff, 2155 Pontiac street, Denver; Mrs. wiimiiiiB: E. J. Haefeli, 119 Eleventh For Court's Girls' Camp MOTHER CABRINI SHRINE avenue, Greeley; or Miss Jan­ TM6 M06T in DRY CLIAMIHO et Gottlobb, Cheyenne Moun­ All is in readiness for opening SUNDAYr JULY 12TH tain, Colorado Springs. perience, can still register for 765 Pennsylvania, Denver, and Tbere li ■ One Hour Martlnizlng near you day, Saturday, June 27, for Our most of the weeks, beginning asking for Mrs. Northrope, Lady of the Rockies 10th Camp­ EL POMAR is entering its June 27. and ending with the housemother. Phone: 825-9597. Check the Yellow Pages for Nearest Location ing season in the same location last week, which begins on Aug. procession starts ot 3 p.m. 20th year. It was in 1944 that Applications and brochures are — in a secluded valley just five Mrs. Spencer Penrose gave 1, by writing Miss Catharine available. Fees this year will be miles southwest of Evergreen.; Maloney, 1269 Littleton boule- her home to the Sisters of 633.50 per week, with 65 extra rBUSSES w ill leave GREYHOUND BUS TERMINAL* according to the camp commit- vard, Littleton. Colo, or by call- Charily of Cincinnati to be j for those wishing horseback! ice chairman. Miss Catharine ing the C. D, of A. Club House, at 12:30 p.m. sharp R E L O C A T E D ( used as they wished. At the i riding. Maloney. 1------and will rtturn immediataly aftnr sarvins. IN suggestion of .Archbishop Ur­ ban J. Vehr of Denver, it was For the past four weekends Round Trip Faro— $1.25 decided that a fitting use for about 15 members of St. Rita’s SOUTHWEST DENVER the mansion would be a re­ Court of C. D. A., Denver, New Officers Installed treat house for women. Prep­ and volunteers have been re­ arations then began to make novating existing buildings in J4arveij. P ark the necessary changes. anticipation of a record camp­ By Court in Leadville 6TH AVE. “Today, retreat league ing year for girls between the OLIVER'S members are most grateful ages of nine and 16. Officers of St. Francis X. the district deputy, Mrs. James & for the Archbishop’s insight Carbrini Court, 1544 Catholic O’Neal, also attehded. MARION i ^ e a u t ^ • S a f o n regarding a great spiritual MR.S. Estamae Marine, a Daughters of America, lead­ Refreshments were served by Meat Market need in Colorado and for the member of the court, will again ville, were installed recently. Mrs. Lloyd Surgess and her be camp director and will be i Mrs. Ida Toniollj, district committee. “ Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats” (Pomwrly at Lakttida) f I SpKiallih In Party Ptitrtti assisted by another C D. of A. deputy from Glenwood Springs, The court will recess from member. Mis# Mary Auer, who was the installing officer. meetings duringj the summer CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER OPENING SPECIALS MARY ANNE I will have charge of the athletic Officers for the new term months, but all members are Fresh ronitry Flih Regular $15.00 Permanent Wave— $10.00 BAKERIES I programs during the six weeks are: Grand regent, Mrs. urged to continue working on camping season. Mrs. Viola Mc- Norman Nivens; vice grand re­ their various projects. f P rtitiiltnal Mat! Cwtfart M larva Vtu Regular $2.00 Hair Cuts— $1.50 Phan* mMtt iiti a. aw Avt. All Buttor I Court of Albuquerque will open gent, Mrs. Norman Lake; yafniHtiiwP!''i?aH^ruw»i.jmwtifm''jujRoiiwasm‘< Shampoo Set Always —^$2.50 camp as head of the kitchen prophetess, Mrs. John Mac- CAKES I crew. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ STYLISTS ftr j Lennan; lecturer, Mrs. Mariner I Ladies, f • JANE SIGNORELLI e JUDY ABBOTT P t i ^ ( Miss Judy Hahn of Den­ D. Rood; financial secretary, e EVELYN ROY ver University will return this Mrs. Dan McEachem; treas­ I Please! j Open Monday thru Saturday and Evenings urer, Mrs. Charles Irby; his­ year to camp to take charge of I Ever wonder why your I For Your Convenience Call torian, Miss Pauline Klune; MtrckMn Park — TSSapit the musical nd social pro­ I name is misspelled when it i For Appointment Coll 934-9151 a W. OlrarO, Inglawat* — ni-li monitor, Mrs. Frank Sanchez; grams. Other senior counselors I appears in print? One of the [ 2432 SOUTH FEDERAL BLVD. iWaatlWMl Iktppliig Ctolar — U7-7«tA sentinel, Mrs. Daniel 'Webster; a iTMOwav - n7-74ii ipclude • Mary Alice Kilnoski, ? main reasons Is that the cor-1 •■ M M — Council Bluffs, la., Katheryn musician, Mrs. Leonard Futchraan; trustees. Mrs. Wil­ I respondent who sent in a E Green, Rocksdale, Tex., and Jo f news item or picture did not i Elllen Edwards, Miami Springs, liam Skala and Miss Annie type the information, bnt i Fla. Junior counselors will in­ Cerise. 5 wrote It out in longhand, t clude Mary Lou Cullinan, Nancy The Rev. George B. Spehar I Deciphering persons’ long- E McMahon, Charlotte Pool, pastor of St. Joseph’s church, I hand writing Is a chore and \ Denise Kincaid, Sandy Keller, Leadville, the spiritual advisor. W Bargain Circus I more often than not names i and Patricia McElroy, all of Denver. A counselors in train­ GUESTS from the Glenwood I and sentences have to be 1 ing program will be inaugurated Court, who accompanied Mrs. I deleted because of illegible ^ at the camp this year. Toniolli, were Mrs. Helen bandwriting. Marton, Froitn. BarkirKi, Pederson, Mrs. Requetta I All copy should be typed, ’ Neapolitan. Coconut, GIRLS between the ages of Pretti, and Miss Kathleen 1 double spaced, with ^ d e ; Oiocolota, or lemon eight and 16, who wish to avail O'Rourke. The state vice re­ I margins on both sides. Please Cream Pies themselves of this camping ex- gent, Mrs. EMward J. Kelly, and I avoid single-spaced typing. | I Yonr copy will receive first ^ I band attention if the above i I requirements are followed. lb. E ‘WV'I , Cheddar Cheese i n g a g i l Bait Buy, Rondom W tight Pkgt. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E.' Umbrage of Albuquerque, N. Mex., have announced the en­ "M ine toOi C heryl.,. W here elee?" No. 303 gagement of their daughter, cans Carol Ann, to Cheryl's Uncle Charlie's in the business of "Making Fruit Cocktail Robert Van Money” ...and keeping it safe. As a safety specialist, he Stan Eldredge, keeps his own savings at Midland, and Cheryl (smart girl) son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. follows her uncle’s example. Eldredge of Denver. Bride- What makes up Safety at Midland? Well, some of the Young Turkeys i elect is a grad­ ingredients are: 73 years of sound investments, high uate of St. reserves, high earnings (dividends compounded twice Thil ytar i n«w tn p . U. S. D^pt. cf Agric. InipGcttd ond Grade “A". All smoll siies. No. Limit. 10-14 lb. ovg. Vincent’s acad- yearly), low delinquency rate on home loaps, Federal e m y. Albu­ ttfiMn'i laktlaat Fully querque, and Savings and Loan Insurance, and flexibly conservative CatfctJ Sklniati. D**p attended the Min umbraga management. GOLDEN tmokad. Holvua ovg. 4 lu 5- University of New Mexico. Her NUGGET lb*, to. Whol* ovg. fiance is a graduate of Regis Midland has gone even further, and with the Dollar Hams 6 to t4ba. *0. high school and college, Denver. Defender loan, provides a way for you to use your money He received his M.A. degree in an emergency and not lose the dividends. from Denver university. The Wedding is scheduled Aug. 29 in Immaculate Conception church, ears Albuquerque. 10 Happy Campars Corn on the Cob A l. SWKT AND TtND€R idldnd F iD IR These bright and happy young girls are enjoying a camp­ Re«0iv«s D«gr«« ing session at Our Lady of the Rockies Girls' Camp near Miss Carol Lecker. daughter LOAN ASIN. W e G iv e Evergreen. The camp Is operated by members of St. Rita’s ,of Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Leck-i Havmgn A Court, Catholic Daughters of .America, Denver. .An excellent |er of 2100 Cherryville' road. tMinaam «ann«m uam M 17tt 1 Cloaatn .Z7Z.M41 7J01 Fabtral BM .* 4Zt-lSU 1431 WaBw artk >2664517 G o ld B o n d staff handling the many and various activities will welcome I Littleton, was among a class of 1 1 SAFEWAY 1142 who received a bachelor of LUT HKvn WiUlUU PUU DMIVtM girls between the ages of nine and 16. The season opens Satur­ jarts degree from the College of> 1700 E.CaHn.JM-4m 1642 S. Colo. IM .• 757-3UB 6451 So. «caa«>7164117 day, June 27, and runs through the weekend of .Aug. 1. .Applica­ S ta m p s Wa laaaraa Om right la HnH qnnMMaa. Nana aaU ta danlara. I Notre Dame of Maryland. Bal- •aad In Danvar and 6ahatha Thar*. Sot., Jana 25*2T, 1964. tions are still being accepled. — (Hahn-Masten photo) itiraore, on June 7. Fiesta Set Thursday, June 25, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page At Seminary Sunday at 2 On Sunday. June 28. at 2 p.m., the Denver parishes conducted by the Thcatine Fathers — St. Cajetan's. Our I.ady of Guad­ alupe. and Our Lady of Victory — will join with Bishop Matz council 5161. Knights of Colum­ bus. and the Friends of St. .Andrew Avellino’s seminary to sponsor a games party in the newly completed Our I^dy of Purity hall at the seminary. 1050 S. Birch street. A MEXIC.AN FOOD booth of fering burritos. tostatos, and tamales will be featured; other refreshments, drinks, and sno- cones will be available. Admission will be 50 cents. Residents of the Denver area and visitors to the city are in­ vited to enjoy an unusual Sun­ George T. Sweeney Very Rev. Richard Larry V. DeBell day afternoon on the coo.' F. Ryan, S.J. grounds of the seminary. Information on the require­ Accent on Mexico ments and program of the minor seminary will be avail­ An Irish name is no obstacie to getting From left, front row, arc Mary Sullivan, Hospital Board Appoints Menrrbers able for high school students in­ in a Latin mood for these youngsters who Billy Sullivan, and Mary Jo Burke; back row, terested in the priesthood. wifi help lend a Mexican atmosphere at a Ronny Burke, Peggy Burke, and Betsy Sul­ Former Gov. Steve Mc.Nich- The Very Rev. Richard F. ter's degree in economics from THE SEMINARY is located games party to be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, livan. ols and four other Denver area Ryan, president of Regis col­ St. Louis university. on East Mississippi avenue just June 28, at St. Andrew Avellino’s seminary. civic leaders have been ap­ lege, a member of the White George T. Sweeney, 14035 a few blocks east of Colorado pointed to the advisory boaiM House Conference on Education Crabapple place, is a partner boulevard. Engaged of Mercy hospital, it was an­ Beyond the High School, is in the law firm of Hayden and nounced by Sister Mary Kieran, chairman of the education de­ Sweeney. A graduate of the Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. hospital administrator. partment of the Mile High University of Denver, he is United Fund. He holds a mas­ Davidson of Denver have an­ McNichols, general chair­ treasurer of the Catholic Law­ yers guild and past president of p U L & J t nounced the engagement of man of Mercy’s development fund, is vice chairman of the the Denver Realty board. their daughter Margaret Mary 17th Street National bank and ‘‘The voluntary service of Is The Word (Peggy), to Robert R. CarP associated with the law firm these civic-minded men brings son, son of of McNichols, Nevans, Wallace to the hospital a view of the for Kenneth H. and Nigro. total community which is al­ C arlson of ways helpful, but which is es­ TURKEY'S Greeley and OTHERS APPOIN’TED are * pecially vital during a period the late Mrs. I Larry V. DeBell, 5024 W. 34th of expansion such as Mercy has N E W 1 9 6 4 Carls 0 n. ave., vice president and direc­ undertaken today,” Sister Kie­ Bride-elect i.s tor of personnel of the First ran said. CROP IS HERE a graduate of National Bank of Denver. De- Holy Family Bell is a member of the budget MERCY’S NEW 88.65 million We're dressing high school. committee of the Mile High hospital, currently under con­ them FRESH Today Denver, A United Fund. struction, is expected to be com­ wedding has pleted this fall. [ o a LC o I^o x Right Here in Our Miu D«vid$«. been planned Chester C. Haddan, 901 Sher­ Own Dressing Plant. for Sept. 5 in Holy Family man street, president of Gaines FKC8H • BeAUTiPUi CHRYSLER This Plant-Is Inspected church. Orthopedics Appliances and a FLOWERS PLYMOUTH member of the Prosthetics Re­ PAST OILIVtAY l \ ( and Approved by search 'Board of the National PNONt A eMAMAI State of Colorado Academy of Sciences, is chair­ Holy Name Banner Blesced NEW Dept, of Agriculture laundry man of the hospital’s rehabilita­ Pictured above, after blessing the new Holy Name society tion committee. He also is vice 1964 VALIANT DRESSED dry cleaning banner at Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine, Kalamath street, Deu' president of Goodwill Industries 366-3511 here. "Where the charm of ver, is Father Anthony Mesquida, C.R., with society vice-chair 1,795 REALLY man John Lopez, far right; past president Phil Gonzales, hold newness is restored" OELIVIRIO OENVIR Ing banner, and Bob Sedrillos, left, past secretary and treasurer CwnpiMt UM * MPrtA____ CLEAN Organized two years ago, the society has 45 members, who re Mamber of: ccived medals at the ceremony. Dinner was served afterwards Court Sets Trip 5225 E. COLFAX * National Institute of The shrine Is a mission of St. Cajetan parish. Dry Cleaning To Cripple Creek * American Institute of Laundering On Saturday, July 11, at 8 trip to one of Colorado's his­ a.m. a group of members and toric towns and tour the mu- guests of St. Rita’s Court 625, seums, preserving many histo- call ma 3-4281 for the Catholic Daughters of America, rical furnishings and costumes convenience of pick up Denver, will begin a day’s out-!of the early 1900’s. A visit to a ABOXCAR ing via chartered bus, to Crip- gold mine will be offered. The; and delivery in Denver pie Creek. ! bus will return to Denver in Ihe' and all suburbs. Besides the round trip busi^^arly evening. i Freih—Not Froxon fare, a luncheon is planned in n s ^ 0 0 0 THE the famous Imperial Hotel, in LAUNOERERS the one-time gold mining city. RIDGE VALLEY AND Guests will attend a matinee ISABOX Q EA N ER S performance of « new melodra­ ma by the Imperial players. POULTRY Phone MA. 3-4281 2S00 CURTIS The price for the complete Colorado’s Cleanest Poultry day’s trip will be 110. Reserva­ Dressing Plant. Store Hours: a reputation maintained tions should be made with Mrs. 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.— MRS PHILIP A. REDMAN, MRS. KENNETH L. Closed Sunday. since 1905 Grace Remke, grand regent of the former Catherine Cero, is SCHAFFER, the former 5650 W. 29th BE. 3-0757 the court, as soon as possible, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ann' Ciancio, is the by calling 237-2682. Ralph A. Cero of Denver. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Men and children are also Bridegroom is the son of Mr. Charles J. Ciancio of Welby. welcome to take this scenic and Mrs. Andrew Redman of Bridegroom is the son of Mr. Denver. Double-ring ceremony and Mrs. Clarence Schaffer of was performed June 13 in St. Denver. Ceremony was per­ Engaged Bernadette’s church, Lake- or is it? formed June 20 in Assumption Mr. and Mrs. Archie P. Jan­ Give wood. A reception was held at church. Welby. .A reception Not necessarily. All box cars may look much tha aama the Martinique. Following a sky, Aurora, have announced was held in the Colorado the engagement of their daugh-i from tha outside, but in this era of modepn diatribu* trip, the couple will reside in Grange hall. Following a trip tional methods many specialized cart art required... Lo.s Angeles. Calif. ter, Louise Ann, to C. Robert In TV Drama to New .Mexico, the couple Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe auch a t our Car-Pac boxes for food products,... our your children will reside in Denver. I -M. Bunch of Red Water, Can­ Ken Scott, above, stars in a Auto Parts cars with built-in Interior bint anjl racks true story about Western gun- Engaged ada. The bride-elect is a junior ... and of course Rio Grande's unique Cookie Boxot, majoring in mathematics at fighter Johnny Ringo in a Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Colorado State college. Her Death Valley Days drama designed to fill a specific need for a specific thipptr. this Gruber. Denver, have an­ fiance is a graduate of Ordway titled "The Melancholy Gun,” nounced the engagement of (Colo.) high school and is a to be seen on KLZ-TV, Chan­ their daughter, Carole Ann, to senior at Colorado State collage, nel 7, Denver, on Wednesday, Friedrich Weber of Milwaukee, majoring in science. A Sept. 12, July 7. at 9 p.m. Robert SO what? chance! Wis., son of wedding is planned. ! Bolger costars. Juat this, if specialized equipment, tailored to your Mr. and Mrs. exact needs, would solve a transportation problem for Fridolin Weber of Milwaukee. you, give ua a call and iat'a aaa what we can work out The bride- elect waj grad­ A. D. Cox, Assistant Traffic Manager, Denver uated from St. 222-5533, Extension 265 Mary’s acad­ emy, attended L 0 r e t t 0 Heights col­ n U rrG n T u le lege, Denver, and is a June mi*$ oraMr | RAIL/ROAD graduate of .Marquette univer-i TOTAL TRANBPOIITATION sity. Her fiance is a graduate} of Marquette university and wilC MRS GENE PATTERSON, receive his masters degree in the former Janice Lee mathematics this fall. The Robitaille. is the daughter of wedding is scheduled Aug. 15. I Mrs. Connie Robitaille of Den­ THANKS TO PRIESTS ver. Bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Patter­ AND CATHOLIC FAMIUES son, Denver. Ceremony was FOR THEIR CONFIDENCE IN Out o f performed recently in Mt. Carmel church. Denver .A re­ DENVER NURSING NOiNE (Oenver ConvtItKtnt CM tirl Sight, ception was held in Potenza 4 BUY RENT* hall. Following a trip, the cou­ 1401 Josephine 388-9383 Out o f ple are residing in Denver. liiqairlM m t laiMCtlia In •oday's compt

Central City’s month-long Jennings, Chester Ludgin, Dunn, Baldwin, Ordassy and Youth, Talent Combine in First-Rate Revue opera season started 33 years William Beck, Thomas Hay­ Graham, the voices of Mar- ago. with a dilapidated, neg­ ward. Davis Cunningham, lena Kleinman. Jean Kraft, By C. J. Zecha orchestra of Denver’s Mike It is one ol the few night di-amatic number. .Although stay over for a second show. lected “gem of an opera Thomas Paul. John Craig. Matilda Nickel, Jerry Lo- Several years ago a talented DiSalle. DiSalle was so im­ attractions in the area that is she glowingly bells this song Really, it’s worth a night out house.” the generosity of the Spiro Malas, Herbert Beattie, Monaco. Mauro Lampi. group of youngsters de­ pressed with the talent that he wholesome, delightful, and to the Pit’s rafters, this corner to see the .Misses Zarit, Knoe­ family that owned it, and the Richard Krause. Raymond scended on Denver in a brisk figured there and then that pleasing to adults who want still prefers Mary Jo Cat­ bel. Tenney, along with .Mc­ audacious dream of two high­ Michalski, Marija Kc^va and FROM the dream in the and radiant revue called first-rate entertainment. lett’s heart-filled rendition of Hale, Evans, and Wayme per­ ly cultured women. John Fiorito. eyes of .Anne Evans and Ida “Hits of Broadway.” It had a ’The new edition lives up its it at the Plush Horse several form. Even the trite and pale Today, it is about to pre­ Never before heard at Cen­ Kruse McFarlane; and later, brief but successful run at a predecessors, and then some. years ago. music from Broadway’s Irma sent its second world prem­ tral will be. in addition to Mrs. Spencer Penrose — all now dead — Central City’s Denver hotel. It was man­ l(/ U !Q op th e DiSalle and his orchestra .And what a delightful Dolly comes off better than it de- iere of an opera inspired by aged by Bill McHale of Chi­ 1 j(M again support the group, Miss Zarit makes in the sen-es through the singers’ Colorado history and com­ Opera House has grown, with cago. V /AV4DI61AC6 A y n i which consists of McHale, “ Hello Dolly” selections. This performance. missioned by the Central City help from many sides, to one The show consisted of Pam Zarit, Georgia Knoebel, part of the show is worth the Opera House .Association, of the acknowledged great various numbers from Broad­ David Evans, Caryl Tenney, price of admission alone. McHALE’S show is profes­ which runs the festivals. It opera houses of the world. way musicals and it was someday he’d bring the per­ and Gary Wayne. 'There is a •All in all, “Highlights of sional in every way. The tal­ has provided entertainment backed on its local run by the formers back, or a similar minimum of stage props, and Broadway,” is a pleasant ented young man deserves a for hundreds of thousands of Sacred Heart Program group, to Denver. the exuberance and talent of hour of live entertainment. big nod and hurrah for offer­ visitors over the years, and •A new series, “Modem Ob­ the singers and dancers is Most audiences seem to think ing this handsome showcase of has helped an amazing num­ jections to Faith,” will beglii DISALLE kept in contact matched by a colorful ward­ the same, judging by the way talent, songs, and mirth to ber of well-trained, gifted Sunday, June 28, on the Sa­ with McHale and his determi­ robe and complimentary most of the people decide to Denver audiences. young singers reach the Met­ lighting effects. cred Heart Program to be nism paid off. McHale, who ropolitan Opera House and seen at 8:15 a.m. on KBTV, left the original “Hits,” came The edition which audiences the leading counterparts in Channel 9, Denver. The Very Europe. to Denver, and with DiSalle, are now seeing consists of se­ Rev. William Driscoll, S.J., planned on opening the show lections from Annie Get Your Gower Champion Praises Donald Oenslager. who did will speak on “The Great Re­ on a continuous basis at Pilk’s Gun, Oklahoma, Irma La the fountains lighting at the turn to the Church.” The Flaming Pit restaurant. Douce, Gypsy, and an elabor­ N.Y. World’s Fair is doing same day, in Colorado Called “Highlights of Broad­ ately costumed Hello Dolly. set.s and lighting for both Springs, on KKTV, Channel way,” the show today is now McHale, who produces and Denver Actress' Ability Madame Butterfly and the 11, 9 a.m., the Rev. Francis in its eighth edition and is directs each edition, is a per­ new Robert Ward opera, The L. Filas, S.J., of Loyola uni­ continuing to delight local sonable young man with the­ The ability of Denver’s own Mary Jo Catlett, the many Lady from Colorado, at Cen­ TV iNodvrofor versity, Chicago, will speak area audiences no end. atrical savvy. As a performer talented young girl who left fans and friends in Denver several tral City, some 40 miles from The Rev. Theodore Haas, on “Christ’s Code.” he sings pleasingly and com­ years ago to try her luck in New York, has been on view Denver. above, pastor of St. Patrick’s mands his audience. His de­ Covent Garden’s — and now since January in Broadway's top sell-out musical. Hello Dolly. , parish, Denver, will be the livery of “Surrey With a Last week the Loretto Heights college graduate received her = Juilliard’s — stage director, Christopher West, will per­ moderator on the 'House of DINING Fringe on Top" from Okla­ I biggest publicity break to date when she was spotlighted in ’ form that function at .Central the Lord program, Sunday, NEWS homa makes the old standard the June issue of ’s Playbill as a “star of the = June 28, RLZ-TV, Channel 7, sound as if. it were sung for City. Famed dancer Helen Denver, 8 a.m. Topic will be: OUT? the first time. .McHale and future,” in an article that featured predictions by established ; Tamiris is choreographer. “Do Ethical Practices Put Us pretty Caryl Tenney give style ■ theater folk on new talent destined to make the grade in the Frank H. Ricketson, Jr., firs t fist, fregutnl, ind iccur- Try Our at the Mercy of Our Em­ and polish to “People Will ^ world of the theater. Opera Association president, ite . . . with the hryest news Say We’re in Love." Mary Jo was cited in an article by famed dancer and has assembled talented sing­ ployes?" Panelists will in. stiff In ihi West, md with 75 elude Dr. J. Phillip Clarke, corrtspondtnis throughout the FAMILY STYLE Dancei; David Evans and ^ director Gower Champion, who directed Hello Dolly. “I was » ers for both operas. They in­ PockyUountiin md HtghPhins clude the Met’s Mignon Dunn, Gene Steinke of Olinger Mor­ pixy Georgia Knoebel, regular i so thrilled when this happened,” she said when contacted by i tuary, and Herrick Roth of stales, KOA gets you complete, CHICKEN DINNER favorites, are winning in their f the Register, “that 1 could hardly wait to tell my parents I Mary Ellen Pracht, Marcia list corertgi of intumtionil, Baldwin. Carlotta Ordassy. the Color^o Labor Council. numbers t o.g e t h e r. Their I and Denver friends.” The unassuming and warm-natured young - mtkmil, legionil.ind kxilniwt. THE Calvin March, and Arthur tricky steps in a limited floor s actress modestly expressed her deep appreciation for this ci- -: space give the feeling you’re Graham. Returning this sum­ i FAST DAY tation. She pointed out that her gratitude is overflowing to watching them on a large mer are Beverly Bower. Mary KOA PrtMnrtd By MESA # ■ the people in Denver, as well as to Champion, producer David EMPIRE stage. Miss Knoebel bounces o FAVORITE . . Radio Naws SAVINGS AND across the floor like an elfin ; Merrick, and “the wonderfully lovely Carol Channing,” star ? ‘Hour of St. Francis’ TREAT (;I0 p.m. LOAN and is a joy to watch. Evans, of the musical, who have encouraged her and put faith in her “The Hour of St. Francis” o FISHERMAN^S Mon. thni FrI. ASSOCIATION AmiWOOO 6MVE eWTB RESTAURANT who knows a thing or two talent. The Playbill article reads: will be televised at 11:30 a.m. ](Mi oni YOUNOnnO PLAHER . . MASK (Hid JIM VlOtnO 5600 W. Colfax about toe-stepping, can also Sunday, June 28, in Colorado put over a song solidly, as he “MARY JO CATLETT is a big girl. You can't miss her. Sprinxs on KRDO-TV, Chan­ OM «l taM taO ITMl f«A» «M m i does with “Kansas City.” Even in a large crowd. She also happens to have a big - nel 13. voice, plus a big talent, and I think she knows how to use KO; COTCHMAN DRIVE-IN • BAGPIPE COFFEE SHOP BUT IF there is one eye- MNVUI 5 them. catcher in this new edition, Magazine Cites “At the singing auditions for Hello Dolly, it became in -; ISO KC/$S,NI WATTS WE'RE PROUD it’s Pam Zarit, a talented redhead with both looks and I creasingly apparent that this girl, who is a belter of the old j Sponsors Fear ability. She throws off a Ber­ I school, didn't have the same kind of voice as the rest of the ? of our meat.. lin comedy, song from Annie I girls being chosen. To alleviate her apparent concern, I drifted | Of Negro Actor in the opening that leaves her AT THE I over and told her not to worry, we had something special in i Sponsor fears about viewer audience cheering. The very I mind for her. She beamed back at me, but when I next looked | reaction to TV shows featur­ WELCOME TO AL GALINDO'S difficult “Rose's Lament” I in her direction she was quietly crying. It seems Dolly is her | ing Negro performers is often from Jule Styne’s Gypsy has i first Broadway show. I a major factor in the failure Miss Zarit doing a great I “I know it will not be her last, for though that ‘something t of Negroes to appear in their own network programs, TV Prama Slated I special’ we had in mind is a brief moment in the dazzle that 1 Guide magazine said in its I is Dolly, she makes it glow like daffodils. ~ June 27 issue. On ‘Directions’ “She reaches you. Even in the back of the house, she- “It isn’t the agencies. The reaches you. And that is what counts.” — Gower Champion. ^ ’’Directions ’64 . . . A Catho­ majority of agency men are lic Perspective” will present liberal on the Negro question. The Tree and the Cross, an ex­ It’s the clients who hire us. B A Q pipe amination of aspects of protest And it isn’t that the clients in contemporary literature, Sun­ aren’t liberal. They’re just day, June 28, 12 noon, KBTV, worried,” said an -unnamed Icopfee shop Channel 9. Denver. advertising executive in the This program, through the use current issue. tht delightful Eating Spot of dramatized readings of Wil­ Sammy Davis Jr. said; “A liam Burroughs, Lawrence Fer­ couple of my agents had an Yes, we buy only the very finest lean (low idea for a network show for fat) beef and we add no filler. That’s why linghetti, Jack Kerouac, Aldous Huxley, Jean Cocteau, William me. The Swinging World of our devoted customers keep returning for Sammy Davis Jr. A c'ouple of B. Yeats and Gregory Corso, AMPLE PARKING oiir mouth watering Scotchman Horrible- will attempt to explore the cur­ advertising agencies were in- SUPPER CLUB Burgers. rent literature which challenges I terested in it. Months went by. Open 11 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. FrI. A Sat. ’til 1:30 a.m. organized religion and all other I They finally said to us, ‘We 4780 Tejon Phone: 433-7266 4105 Wadiworth Blvd. 424-5529 institutional facets of our civili­ i just can’t sell it.’ Sponsors 4960 Fodaral Blvd. 433-6759 zation. I are afraid of what the public FINE FOODS: Paul Steven? is host of the I reaction would be — they’re tfl JdOD 3dld9Va • NI-3Alda NVWHDIODS allegorical drama. Featured in I afraid nobody’ll buy their stuff • CHAR BROILED STEAKS • ITALIAN DINNERS I , if a Negro’s selling it.” the cast are Alan Alda and BANQUET FACILITIES — COCKTAIL LOUNGE James Dmitri. I Richard Gehman, who wrote I the article, said some of the I blame for slowness of the Ne- DINE and DANCE to ‘Not by Faith’ Series 9 gro advancement In the tele- Continues on KLZ-TV Mary Jo Catlett Gower Champion I vision Industry must be borne Harry’s Liquors by Negroes themselves. Part CHRIS SENAKOS TRIO “Not by Faith Alone,” part of this, he said, was due to Wednesday Thru Sunday four of a series examining the “hostility, fear, carelessness Maryknoll Fathers’ mission­ or ignorance.” SUMMER SALE ary work in Pem, will be Clastificafien I presented on the Look Up and Live program Sunday, June MOVIES By Legion of Decency ‘Christophers’ on TV 28, at 8:30 a.m. on KLZ-TV, The Christophers’ program Champagne...... ?2^9 Channel 7, Denver. Followiofl are Claisillcalions of motion pictures by the Legion ol Decency lor with Father James Keller, SEE... mol'on pictures currently playing in Denver area first-run, neighborhood, and The program will be seen drive-in theaters as well as those appearing on television in both the Denver M.M., as host will be seen in Colorado Springs, the same and Colorado Springs area. Dally listings must be checked lor lime, place, and Sunday, June 28, at 19:15 a.m. G i n ...... r \ , TV station. Ratings ol movies on TV are checked against listings found In "TV THE 25th ANNUAL day, at 1:1$ p.m. on KKTV, Guide" magajine. Classlllcations are: A-l, family; A-}, adults and adolescents; on KOA-TV, Channel 4, Den­ Scotch------Channel II. A-3, adults only; A-J, adults only, with reservations; B, morally ohlectlonabla ver, and KOAA-TV, Channel In part for all; C, condemned. (Compiled by Tom Officer) 5, Colorado Springs. Beer------33».„ Current Movies TUESDAY, JUNE M ‘PriMiMr* Movie aacktf, A-l; Carpattaggan, ■; Chrlt- Ramanct af lha Rtdwoads, A-l; For- 1 tina Katlar Affair, C; Old In Roam tst Rangers, A-l; Hall'In Kona, A-l; On CKannel 4 I I, U n litM ; Haw fha W M t Wa> Won, Pinball, A-1; II Happens Every Spring, The Prisoner, a drama A-l; I'm All RighI, Jack, A-); It A -l; Doughlor of Ratio O'Oridy, A-l; Takas A TWaf, Unlltlod; Tht Long Hit Old Friday, A -l; Brekan Lance, HEAR based on the imprisonment of SMps, ■; NIghI Must Fall, B; Tha A-L SALUTE dlaJU u^ c£ufjuD M Cardinal Mindszenty, and orig­ Palsy, A -l; Psoping Tom, B; Tha Pink WEDNESDAY, JULY I Panlhtr, A-3; Rtbln and lha Savon Lady It Willing, B; DaugMor at Ratia inally released by Columbia Hands, A-3; TMn Rod Lino, A-3; Throo O'Orady, A -l; Th# Pdtantr, A -l; Baam- ASK ami UARN OF AURORA Pictures in 1955, will be tele­ LIvat of Thomasina, A -l; UnsInkaMo arang, A-3; Calcutta, A-3; RMt tha vised Wednesday, July 1, on Mally Brmm, A-3; Viva Las Vogas, Pink Harta, A-l; Ottad Rats, A-1. 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A-L EAST COLFAX A PENNSYLVAM1A Last of Series Set in Arvada ' Thursday, June 25, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 9 'Parent and Child' Topic Brighton Parish Gets Large Gift No’itk. Deiivei l\Ieu)s (St. .Augustine's Parish, For Cana Conference Brighton) Presentation of a check for (St. Anne's Parish. Arvada) versity, Colleeeville, Minn., almost $5,000 to Father Roy The final Cana conference of again will he assisting with the Figlino, pastor of St. Augus­ a series being given in St. pari.sh work during the summer tine's parish, Brighton, by mem­ Anne’s parish, .Arvada, will be months. Father Wilfred has' bers of the parish “Dollar-a- held Sunday. .June 28. at 7:30 been at St. Anne's the past Month" club was one of the p.m. in the pari.sh hall. three summers. highlights of the celebration of The topic to be discussed is Father Figlino’s silver jubilee Scholar.ship winners from the "Parent and Child." The Rev. as a priest. eighth grade class at St. Anne's Blase Bonpane .\I.M.. will be The check was given the pas­ were Craig Cottingham, Ray­ the priest director. Donation is tor to add to a fund for en­ mond Diibuisson. and 1-ela Scul- SI per couple. larging the church. Members of ly - the parish organized the club THE RE\’, wn.FRED Thei The board of directors of the two years ago to raise money sen, O.S.B.. of St. John's uni- St. ,-\nne Federal Credit union for parish improvements. have declared an annual four and one-half per cent dividend ‘¥nie«l’ Stakes Darrell Skelton to be paid semi-annually. The The State Patrol warns that dividend for the first six months speeding is gambling with the Seeks Choice of 1964 will be paid June 30 to odds against you. Don’t play a 1,087 credit union members. sucker’s game. For State Post The credit union office in the Darrell J, Skelton, Lakewood, basement of the church at 7525 has entered the race for the Grant place is open on Monday, U S E b Democratic nomination of .state Wednesday, Friday, and Satur­ representative from District 26, day. Mrs. Rosemary Holland is Farewell to Principal ^ C A P Jefferson county. treasurer and Mrs. Luverne M. Shutner is the office clerk. Pleased at a centerpiece reminiscent of the years she VALUES A partner in the law firm of spent on duty in the Hawaiian Islands, Sister Francis Solano Tilly and Skelton, he has been Appointments for information bids goodbye to her pupils at Si. Louis’ school, and their par­ precinct committeeman from or inteniew with the treasurer ents at a parish reception held in her honor. For the past sL\ ! precinct 407 for the past eight, or the credit committee may be years and has served as captain j made by phoning the office 424- years the principal of St. Louis’ school, Sister will teach next j in District H. 5037. year at St. Catherine’s school, Denver.

SKELTON, who was born on Mrs. Robert F. Htessek will May 4, 1924, in Pratt, Kans., take over as president of the studied at Ottawa university in Altar and Rosary society in the Farewell Reception Honors Junior Credit Union Ottawa, Kans., prior to enter­ fall. She will complete the un­ O A L A X IE 5 N ing active duty in the Air Force expired term of Mr. Don Long­ 2*dr hdtp. 352 cu. In. V *l, C ruite-0* It is never too young to Join a credit union grade teacher, and (front row, from left) Lor­ shore. malic wj.w. tirei, radio and in 1943. Sister Francis Solano heater, seat belts, tinted windshield, — and sometimes it can result In an unexpect­ raine Elsen, Mary Vallejos, Mrs. Herbert padded dash, wheel covers. Stock He also studied at the Uni­ Other officers are Mrs. Leo ed reward. Joe Warren (left, rear), seventh FrIedI, credit union treasurer; Michael Bona- (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) has taught in several Denver versity of Florence, Italy, after Novotny, secretary; Mrs. Ethel List Price ...... 34SS.45 grader, won an award from the credit union vida, and John Trujillo. Information on (he A farewell reception honoring schools and for some years was Yoor Cost ...... JW7.00 the war and then entered the Brenna, treasurer; Mrs. Irene for depositers among the children at St. Dom­ St. Dominic Credit Union may be obtained by Lippott, corresponding sec­ Sister Francis Solano was held a.ssigncd to the Hawaiian Is­ SAVE S214I University of Denver in 1946, in the St. Louis’ parish center GALAXIE SN 3-Dr. M inic's school. With him are Sister Conan, first calling 477-1323. retary; and Mrs. Keith Peetz, lands. 392 o j. In. V-0, C ruise-o-m atic, vin yl graduating with a bachelor of on Sunday. June 14. science degree in business ad­ historian. trim , courtesy life group, w.s.w. tires, THE STUDENTS OF St. rocker panel mouldings, radio and ministration in 1950. He worked' heater, elec, wipers and washer, O.S. SINCE 1958 PRINCIPAL of Louis school presented Sister mirror, power steering, tinted wind­ Reception Set as an accountant for two years T; St. Louis’ school and superior of with a spiritual bouquet and shield, padded dash, wheel covers. while studying law. Picnic to Aid Slock the Sisters of St. Joseph of Ca- purse in appreciation of her List Price 3S98J0 NORTH At Holy Trinity Since 1952, Skelton, a mem­ Y ou r Cost . 3038.00 Fund D rive rondolet, who staff the school, years of service. ber of Our lady of Fatima Sister will teach at St. Cather­ SAVE 5 M J I For New Priest parish, I^kewood, has been a ine’s school, Denver, next year. OALAXIE SM XL 2-Dr. DENVER practicing attorney. For Migrants Hdtp. Cruise-o-matic, 2-tone, 390 cu. llilll (Holy Trinity Parish, Many parishioners, friends, and New Circle in. V-l, courtesy life gropp, w.s.w. He and his wife, the former tim , p. ttetring, p. brakes, tinted Westminster) (Sts. Peter and Paul’s Parish, pupils attended the reception, Lucille McNemey, have six chil­ windshield. Elec, wipers and washtr, OPTICAL A reception for the Rev. Eu­ Wheatrldge) which was spon.sored by the Plans Study of padded dash. Stock # 4 ^ . nurpkim ^nur dren, Michael, 15; Darrilyn, 12; List Price ...... 37f2.f0 gene W. Murphy, newly PTA. Dispensing Opticians Mark, 9; Kathy, 7; Mary, 4; Members of the Christian Y ou r Cost ...... 3171.00 ordained priest assigned to Holy Under the direction of Sister Family Movement in Sts. Peter Sacred Music SAVE m , n 455*^323 DeWAYNE INGRAM Trinity parish, Westminster, and Martha 1, and Paul’s parish are planning Francis Solano a new physical COUMTRY SID. 8-Pass. will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. on education program has been (Our Lady of Fatima Crulse-o-matic, 352 cu. In. V-8, w.s.w 1030 UI.44at4tV«. 4022 Tennyson Street SKEI,TON IS A member of a picnic at the Beach and Blade Parish. Lakewood) tires, elec, tail gate, radio and heater, .Sunday, July 12, All members started, departmental work es­ elec, wipers* and washers, wheel the Denver, Colorado, and club from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. GRand 7-5759 of the parish are invited to meet tablished in the upper grades, A new circle, named in honor covers. O.S. m irror, tinted windshield, him. American Bar associations: the Monday, June 29, to assist in a of St. Gregory, has been formed padded dash. Stock ;|?4-1434. CFM project for obtaining a bus and a Junior Great Books pro­ L is t P rice 3853.00 THE BOY SCOUTS and Cub National Association of Com­ in Our Lady of Fatima parish Your Cost 3084.00 pensation and Claimant Attor­ to be u s ^ in the apostolate to gram launched. Scouts of the parish have vol­ A native of Denver, Sister to study and practice sacred SAVE 589.M neys, the East Denver Kiwanis the migrant workers. music. FAIRLANE Sport Cpt. unteered to pick up and haul to 289 V-8, Cruise-O-Matic, pow. steer., the dump all debris to be found club, the Jefferson county Sher­ radio, heater, elec, wiper and wash­ LOOKING FOR RINGS? on the south field property be­ iff’s Posse, and is an instructor THE BUS, which will be used Golden Parish THE 15 MEMBERS OF the er, tinted windshield, OS mirror, with Lakewood Westemaircs, by seminarians and lay teach­ padded dash, w.s.w. tires. Stock longing to the church. circle, organized by Mrs. Nick jt4-1509. Denver’s Finest He has been associated with ers who dedicate themselves to Domenico, elected the following List Price ...... 3204.70 Every family in the parish is Slates Picnic Y our Cost 2830.00 Selections [asked to send a representative Wilbur M. Alter, of Jefferson this work, is being obtained officers: county, former justice of the through Gold Bond stamps. (St. Joseph’s Parish, Golden) SAVE 374.78 to the Rosary and Litany Mrs. 'Vi Butvidas, president; THUNOERBIRD L'dau Supreme Court; and former The annual picnic for St. Jo­ Diamonds - Birthstones recited for a parish school and Admission to the picnic will Mrs. Marguerette Eiberger, W.S.W. tires, radio, heater, p.s., p.b., Justice Francis J. Knauss of seph’s parish. Golden, will be pow. teats, air cond., tinted glass, for peace each Salui^ay at 7:15 be one book of Gold Bond vice president; Mrs. Joan Mef- heavy duty battery. Fender shields. Remount Specialists Denver. held Sunday, June 28, at Pine I p.m. stamps or $3 per family and ford, secretary; and Mrs. Lor­ Stock :?4-l493. He and his family are mem­ Tree park on top of Ix)okout L is t P rice .. 5551.20 The movie for children to be onc-half book of stamps for raine Hajek, treasurer. Y our Cost 4582.88 bers of Our Lady of Fatima single persons. mountain from 1:30 to 5:30 pjn. RYAN'S JEWELRY 'shown in the parish recreation The circle will meet each SAVE 989.28 parish, Lakewood. Dinner will be served at 1:30 Lakosido Shopping Confer I hall Thursday afternoon, June Those attending are asked to p.m. and from 2:30 to 5:36 p.m. month in the home of Mrs. ,25, will be a Wait Disney pro­ bring their own lunches. Facili­ Eiberger. Anyone interested in Consistently $100 Phone-477-3123 There will be games for t h e duction, Two showings are ties will be available for swim­ children (sack race, 50 ■ yard the study of sacred music is to $300 Below scheduled at 1 and at 3 p.m. ming, ice skating, and tennis. ; invited to join. Information can dash, baseball throw) and vol­ The Denver Market! Admission is 25 cents. Refresh­ The club will be reserved for ley ball, tether hall, horse !be obtained by calling Mrs. ments will be available. those attending during the hours shoes, dancing, singing, a n d Butvidas, 237-4084. REMODELING of the picnic. such, (or the adults. N*wf Deadline! Tickets for the picnic includ­ THE PARISHIONERS extend T _ ALL PROCEEDS will go to ing the dinner and beverages a welcome to the Rev. Daniel KITCHEN SPECIALISTS The deadline for news stories the bus project. are $1.50 for adults and 50 cents Bohte, the newly assigned as­ and pictures to appear in the (or children and may be p u r- sistant pastor who assumed his dohftftic "Denver Catholic Register” is chased after Mass on Sunday at parish duties the past week. CIRBO CONST. CO. Monday at 5 p.m. SI. Dominic’s Sets Jimmie’s Shoe shop in downtown Hanpen Parish Picnic Golden, or at Pine Tree park 4 7 7 -2 7 3 6 Sunday afternoon. Dr. Kevin Gleason COLQUITT’S (St. Dominic's Parish, Denver) All the parishioners and their Optometrist Tiyid 4405 W. 43RD AT TENNYSON friends are invited to attend. Family Shoe Store St. Dominic’s parish societies HArrison 2-1970 3800 Wadsworth • Wheatrldge are combining efforts to spon­ 6166 W. 18(h Ave. and Shoe Repair Shop 424-4441 72nd & Lowell Blvd. sor a pari.sh picnic Sunday, Wheat Ridge, Colo. OVER 16 YRS. IN DENVER AREA June 28, at Sloans Lake. Outdoor Action A baseball game between the Show Theme at two Catholic Youth Recreation WEISS BAKERY association teams will begin the Public Library festivities at 11:30 a.m. A varied program highlighting There will be games, prizes, OLD^^ASHIONED SALT “ N O R T H DENVER’S FAMILIEST BANK, Darrell J . Skelton “Action in the High Country” 'and refreshments. RISING BREAD — EVERY TUESDAY will be the next offering in the Denver Public Library’s “Color­ ASK THE FAMILY WHO BANKS THERE” ful Colorado” summer scries Four Stores to Serve You held in Wyer auditorium of the 4624 Tennyson ...... Gf.. 5-1937 Main Library, 1357 Broadway. 5850 W. 38tb Ave...... HA. 4-1366 Summer Theater Guide Lakeside C en ter...... GE. 3-1703 A COMPLETE SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS 1480 Carr 8L ...... BE. 7-1604 Compiled by C. J. Zeeha SCHEDLXED .AT 12:15 p m. Thursday, July 2, the program MV Following is a guide to stage attractions that will be play­ will feature the color film, “Na­ IF HE KEEPS SAVING ing in summer theaters, as well as in New York, and at the tional .Alpine Skiing Champion­ World’s Fair. There is no formal rating of legitimate musicals, ships " which includes footage of PAUL’S FINE MEATS AT THE RATE HE KEEPS dramas, comedies, or reviews. The Legion of Decency confines the late Colorado and Olympic itself strictly to motion picture classification. Since tastes differ, star, Wallace (Buddy) Werner. the suggested categories listed here are optional and serve .Also included in tbe program “Where Wheatridge Meats" GROWING . . primarily to indicate the moral content, not necessarily the will be a second (ilm, “The Tall. artistic merit, of the productions. The categories are based on Waggers Caravan,” following Cutting Only USOA Choic* opinions of Register staff members, as well as those of Joan the first annual family outing Steer Beef — Aged to Perfection THERE WILL BE NO FINANCIAL of dog mushing enthusiasts on T. Nourse of the Monitor, New Jersey, and Jerry Cotter of a junket to St. Elmo, Colo. Don Sign magazine. We Make Our Own PROBLEM FOR HIS COLLEGE Smith, racing marshall of the This guide should be clipped for future reference: Rocky Mountain Sled Dog club, ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE will present this movie. EDUCATION. General eotronage CORNED BEEF All-American Hello Dolly Merry Widow. The Show Boat A final film, “Fishing in the Around World in Here's Love Miracle Worker Sunrise at Clouds,” recounts a fishing trip Free Delivery 10 O ayi (Jones High Button Shoes Music Man Campobelto OPEN A Beach. N.Y.) Jenny Kissed Me A^aiority of One Song of Norway high in the Rockies amid 3855 Wadsworth 474-1445 Boy Friend King and I Misalliance She Loves Me spectacular mountains and Cemeiot Lady of Mexico Mr. President Streets of N.Y. OH SAVINGS Carnivel Leeve It to Jene Dur Town To Broadway With lakes. Do Re Me Little Mary O liver Love (World Fair ACCOUNT Dick Button's Ice Sunshine Paint Your Wagon W ildcat Show (World Falr)Man for All Rosalinda Wonder World ■niE “COLORFUL Colorado” HERE Fiorello Seasons Sound of Music (World Fair) series at the Library is free and For AfioH eatranuga open to the public. Persons at­ VISIT YOUR Advise & Consent Dear Me. Sky's Burton) Rhinoceros tending may arrive and leave All the Wav Home Falling I Can Get it for Raisin in Sun according to the requirements Anything Goes Disenchanted, The You Wholesale Roman Candle Aspern Papers D oll's House. A Kiss Me, Kate Subways Are lor of their noon-lime schedules. CATHOLIC LIBRARY A ffa ir. TT>e Enter Laughing Kind Sir Sleeping Any Wednesday Far Court-nf L etfrn a '.Nagike Seidman A Son Best Man. The Fade Out. Fade in Lord Pengo Subiect Was Roses Bye. Bye Birdie SFinger Emctse Luther Tenth Man, The Beyond the Fringe Flower Drum So% Mary. Mary Take Me Along Bells Are Ringing Fanfasticks My Fair Lady Take Her, She s SATRiANO ALL PARISHES WELCOME . . . Barefoot In the Funny Girl M itk S Honey Mine P a rt Golden Fleecing Marco Millions Tovar Ich But for Whom, Gift of Time Never Too Late Typist and the BROTHERS Charlie? Gideon Nobody Loves an Tiger OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. Boys From Gezebo, The Albatross Tchin-Ttfiln JANITOR Syracuse Girts In 509 No Strings Troien Woman Come Blow V^pr Highest Tree Oklahoma Too True to Be SERV Itt CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS Horn How to Succeed no in Shade Good Calculated Risk In Business Passage to Indie Unsinkabie Mod/ * Rug and Upholtitry Case of Libel Without Trying Palama Game Brown OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. Cherry Orchard Hapcv Hunting Puflie Victor. What Makes Sammy Shampooing Devil's Advocate He'iow Crown iOUS R u n ? Destry Rides Migh Spirits Photo Finish Wonderful Town * Compltlo House Again Hamlet (Gielgud- Porgy & Best W hite Mouse, The Cleaning Free Browsing CMitflln Moral Obioctiens (in Plot and Dialogna) * Floor Waxing ond $1 Attr- th» P.ll pened on Way La Plume de Ma Sunday In N.Y. Membership Fee Per Year ... Auntie Marne to the Forum Tanfe Sunoay Van. Th# Polishing C ^ ^ D o r t h D e d v e r B a r k Blacks. Toe F o iy Mother Courage fc Stop the w ortd-i Babv Want a Kiss Girt Who Came ts Her Children Want To Get Off * Walls and Windows Bluet for Mister Supper Moon is Blue Strange Ir^iude Access to thousands of dollars Charlie Hostage The Ntght of iguana Thousand Clowns Woshed W. 38th at Julian St. Compiaisanf Lover In One Bed Night Life Triple Play f Expert > Dependable 433-6781 Dark at the Top Irma La Douct O Dad. Poor Dad Taste of Honey f Of Catholic Literature Of me stairs J B. Palama Tops Voice of Turtle Insured MIWBER FEDERAL DEFOSIT INSURANCE CCRPORAT’ON Dylan John Loves Mary Pleasure of Mrs w est Side Story C l U i FrM iitlm aTn D«pu*y, The Le Poupees de Company Who’s A fraid of Hr DRIVE UP WINDOWS - OPEN 7 A.M. TO 7 P M. Oetirf Under the Parrs (Wofid'i Riot Act Virginia WooM’ o (_ S-S7M u d 6 u ym > 625 19th St. Next to Holy Ghost Church Elm s F a ir) Roa»’ Like a Dove Work] of Suzit Wong 2*M W. Mlk Av*. Funny T>'ftg Hap­ L im e Me Shot in D a rt The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, June 25, 1964 j L | | | | C h e O I I T a l k Set by Knights Of Columbus Ted VodiT, director of the Denver office of the National :Council of Christians and Jews, will be the speaker at the 'Weekly meeting of the Knijhts of Columbus Friday Luncheon club June 2k JIM BUNNING’S PERFECT game last Sunday sent a lot! Mr. Yoder i.> a gradual! o( of folks paging through record books. In a matter of hours the Southern Methodist univi'i'sity baseball world was given a rundown of virtually every perfect and received his master's de­ or near-perfect game in the history of the sport. gree in sociology from Colum­ It would be superfluous for us weekly columnists to re-open bia university. those books before they’ve had a chance to again gather dust until the next baseball event of such major importance. We’ve i HE H.^S WORKED for more than 30 years in college public always hated re-runs unless they've been so old wo ve forgotten relations, adult education.' fund anginal. ^ raising, and voluntary agen­ liul, while checking baseball alm-anacs in the wake of Run­ Cited for Sports Aid cies. ning's masterpiece, we came across'^everal other interesting I Mr. T Oder assumed his pres- items. Let's call this memorabilia of a fallow who couldn’t keep Glenn K. Greeno. center, commander of Leyden-Chiles- lent position in I960 after having his mind on the business at hand. Or, better still, look what P Wickersham Post 1, the .American Legion, congratulates the I served as associate secretary : co-chairmen\ of the "Project Nlte-BalT’ committee. They are of Laymens Movement for a Bill Miller, ^Sr., of 944 S. Columbine street and Ed Garland, Christian World in R y e . >.V. instance, did you know this is the diamond jubilee of| right, of 1890 S. Filbert court. Commander Greeno presented Previous to this he was direc- the four-ball-tickei-to-firsi-base rule? Yessiree, it’s right there! merit citations from the Legion to both men for (heir part in I tor of public relations at Scar- in the book (or 1889. That was two years after somebody decided ritt College for Christian Work- three strikes put you out. Try that on some of your know-it-all successfully bringing about installation of lights for a baseball |ers and Fisk university in Nash- friends. field located at E. 37th avenue and Clayton street. jville, Tenn. jhen there was that item about umpire Stan Landes shedding . financial secretary of his chest protector during Sunday’s Reds-Dodgers game because Author Henorod EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN !v^ntiJn“o°r'BlmdSs t Jew ^ Dayton, 0. — The Univer­ Hierarchy Guests of Legion of Mary :York City and was on the staff arbiter school - sort of sity of Dayton’s 1964 Marian with engineering firm, offers Library Medal has been expert Silver and Gold re­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr (second from bert Newell of Cheyenne, and Bishop Charles -Annerican university in Cairo, ® Egypt. managers and general managers I know would have made the awarded to Hilda C. Graef of pairs and plating of Chalices, right) talks at the 3rd Legion of Mary Con­ H. Helmsing of Kansas City-St. Joseph. The Patens. Candle Holders, and most of this opportunity to impart words of wisdom, 'probably Oxford, England, for her congress was held on the Loretto Heights col­ other Altar accessories. gress held at Denver last week with, left to THE LU.NCHEON'S are held direct orders, to the catcher, book. “Mary: .A History of right, the Rev. Roy FIglIno, spiritual director lege campus. Doctrine and Devotion.’’ each Friday at noon in the K,l Tuivu-i; . . a Chisox fans this year figure it’s of the legion’s Denver comitium; Bishop Hu- of C. Council 5,39 clubhouse,; TH.ANkS to our pretty scandalous the wav the •A native of Berlin. Miss NEUTRONICS 1.555 Grant street. The p r o g r a m ^>8 "bile sagging“ Graef fled Germany in 1936 is completed by 1 p.m through the record book. w cre| u * i • u ^ and settled in England. .Al­ METAL ARTS DIVISION Knights Council The price of the smorgasbord able to report that baseballers'" though of Jewish origin, she 12090 W. M th P iK t luncheon is $1. All interested first donned chest protectors in would like to bar was raised a ProtestanJ and W h eo trid gt 422-3991 men are invited to attend. 1885. Masks already were the Z’®* York from the .American became a Catholic in 1941. At Longmont Set League. vogue for men behind the plate for 10 years. This proves that -■^nd, in a more serious vein. July Installation I our baseball • playing great- Judge Kennesaw Mountain Lan­ randfathers feared a busted dis died 20 years ago after serv- Joseph (Joe) Diederich, newly beak more than a bop in the '''8 for 23 years as the undis- elected grand knight of Long-i belly (we used to call 'em belly puled commissioner of base- mont Council 1313. Knights ofi protectors). ball. There’s never been an­ Columbus, and other new offi­ other like him in any sport and cers will be installed at the first There arc all kinds of inter­ meeting in July. esting baseball anniversaries in probably never will be. Club 1964. Just page through a rec-ord owners no longer permit iron­ book or two and you'll find a THE OTHER officers are clad rule by an impartial figure. Tom Venrick, deputy grand few of magnitude equal to League by-laws now arc de­ these: knight; Harvey Yakel, chancel­ signed to make the “boss” of lor; Sal Lopez, recording secre­ Ninety-seven years ago Wil­ a sport the pawn of the ma­ tary; Joseph Bley, treasurer; liam A. (Candy) Cummings jority or of the most influential threw the first curve ball. Martin Bersano, advocate; Ray segment of a group of owners. Seventy-one years ago the Bushlack, warden; and A1 Shee­ Few will deny that organized han and Jerry Spenner, guards. pitching distance was length­ Whora Logionariot Ronaw Dedication ened to 60 feet, 6 inches, right baseball — we mean the entire Before the statue of Our Lady and the Legion standard, Alex Bauer was elected to a where it is today. So when you structure from the lowest minor GREYHOUND RACING • DENVER flanked by llghled candles, the Rev. Robert F. Dore, who was three - year term as trustee. league to the loftiest perch in Holdover trusters are John read that Running's no-hitter in charge of banquet arrangements for the Third Legion of the majors — had its golden, Spenner and Earl Lewis. was the first by a Phillies pitch­ MILE HIGH KENNEL CLUB (h)lo.BM.atE.62nd,0nU.S.6485Noi1b Mary Congress at Loretto Heights college last week, discusses er in 85 years, remember that a years during the tenure of the the program with Sister Antonella Marie of the Heights staff, The Rev. Marlin Arno, stony-faced, while-haried task-! O.S.B., pastor of St, John the fellow named Lush was stand­ and Mr. Leonard V. Carlin, president of the Denver comitium, master. ! Baptist’s church. Ixingmont. is ing virtually on top of the bat­ who was among the congress speakers. At such a (able, through­ chaplain of the council. Walter ters when he no-noed the Philly So there you have it, a base­ out the world. Legionaries every year renew their dedication Krueger, financial secretary, is foe in 1879. ball history lesson for many of| ST. JOSEPH'S to (heir lay apostolic work under Mary’s banner. the younger set who don’t real­ appointed by the Supreme Coun­ j Sixty years ago there was no MILITARY ACADEMY ‘Insight on TV’ cil. The office of lecturer will 1 World Series, the only time be- ize that Baby Ruth was COM Ptm RtNOVATION AND I be filled by appointment. something beside a candy HAYS, KANSAS RIPAIR SRRVICI j The Martyr is the title of I tween 1903 and the present that the league champions couldn't bar. .And a refresher for many ALL AUTO Body the drama to be seen on Fa­ DIEDERICH SUCCEEDS Wil­ of the oldtimers who remember ther Elwood Kicser’s “In­ get together on a playoff. Word & Paint Service lard Pilkington as grand when a summer Sunday often i BOARDING SCHOOL till CHIROKIE sight” program Sunday, June knight. Diederich is employed IS that managers John McGraw DINVER, COLORADO 28, 10:30 a.m., on KBTV, called for Mass in the morning, i by the Ideal .Markets, and has II of the Giants and Jimmy Col- Conducted by the FHONR 144W1 j Channel 9, Denver, Gilbert followed by an exodus to the| ■OWARD R U F, Own*r ) been an active member of the I lins of the Red Sox heard the ball park for a hot, dusty,, Capuchin Franciscan Roland and John Gavin star. I.ongmont council for a number ^ bass were bitin’ at .Mulligan’s sweaty, enjoyable double-1 Fathers of years. I mill pond and both teams de header. He served as depulv grand cided to go fishing. Annual Board and Tuition Fee Back where we came from, knight the past year. * $990.00 FORTY-FIVE years ago was we boasted that our city was “first in booze, first in shoes, the "White .Sox Scandal” World * Senior High School • Member of North Central A u’n. and last in the American All Major Sports • ROTC Honor School Series against Cincinnati. Later league.” • 10 Point Indoor Rifle Range * Civil Air Patrol on. several Chicago players] * Indoor Swimming Pool were barred from baseball. MAIL THIS SOME FOLKS in other cities For Catalog — Address Business Office thought the “Gashouse Gang” was a bunch of hoods, but we COUPON FOR A 1st Friday Club thought they were a lovable Speaker for the meeting of band of fellows who slid with the First Friday club at noon their spikes high, sometimes Thursday, June 2, in the .Al­ led with their jaws, put on the $flCUS-LntULDR CURRENT LIST bany hotel will be the Rev. fanciest of all “pepper games” 1543 LARIMER ST. • 830 17th ST. Francis J. Malacek, S.J., as­ for the early arrivals at the sistant professor of philosophy park and made baseball a wide­ OF CATHOLIC at Regis college. His topic screen, technicolor event every will be "A New Look at Old ENGRAVED Rome.” time they took the field. Where do you think we grew CHURCH BONDS Mind the Kids! up? PLASTIC Drivers are urged by the SIGNS & DESK PLATES State Patrol to observe school- Barney O'Kane THAT YIELD zone signs during the summer B f t O ' N Z ' E TABL'ETS months even though school is Candidate for Joe Diederich out. School grounds are neigh­ UP TO 5V4% borhood playgrounds during' Commended District Attorney summer vacation without thci Graduate of Regis high Barney O’Kane, Jefferson | restraining influence of school! TRY school 1934, and of the U.S. county attorney, announced his authorities and patrols. AL-! Naval .Academy 1959, Lieut. candidacy for the Democratic i W.AYS reduce your sp<’cd when | J. Michael Haffey, son of Mr. nomination of district attorney! approaching school zones. ' and Mrs. George W. Haffey, of the First Judicial district of BREWED WITH Good earnings and safety arc 2424 Gaylord street, Denver, Colorado, constituting the coun­ family Theofer received a commendation for ties of Clear Creek, Gilpin, and yours when you buy bonds of Catholic outstanding achievement while Actor John Howard will be Jefferson. j Archbishops. Bishops or Religious Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock serving in the submarine featured in Something in the Mr. O’Kane is a lifetime resi-i PURE ROCKY Gifts - Hardware - Paint “USS Grenadier," stationed at Orders. You can earn up to 5' J %. The dent of Jefferson county and Glass - Toys .Air. a drama to be presented Key West, Fla. He is now has been a practicing attorney, moral obligation is obviously of Pipe Threading on Father Patrick Peyton's i aboard Polaris submarine Window Shades • Key the highest, as is the record for prompt Family Theater Sunday. June ; "USS Benjamin Franklin” at in Jefferson county since 1951. MOUNTAIN Duplicating 28. on KOSl Radio, Denver, He served as a representa­ payment of principal and interest. New London. Conn., and on Open Friday 4 Monday Eves. at 9 p.m. completion of a series of ex­ tive in the Colorado legislature; Investments may be made in amounts 32 Broadway * 733-2940 aminations was recently des­ from 1953 to 1937, and was the SPRING WATER. of $5(K) and $1000. Mail the News Deadline! ignated "Qualified for com­ district attorney for the First Judicial district from January, below coupon for an up-to-date list of The deadline for ne«s stories , mand in submarines." Con­ and pictures to appear in the gressman Bryan Rogers ef­ 1937. to January, 1961. Catholic Church securities. There "Denver Catholic Register" is, fected Lieut. Haifey’s appoint­ Mr. O'Kane resides on a farm is no charge or obligation for FAMILY Monday at 5 p.m. i ment to the Naval academy. west of .An-ada with his wife, this information. Joanne, and their three chil­ FUN! dren. He is a member of St. Anne's parish. .Arvada, and the NEW BOSWORTH Knights of Columbus. PLAYER PIANOS CYO Activities SU L L IV A N & St. Philomena's CYO will The CA'O of Our Lady of COMPANY. INC. s|>onsor a dance featuring Fatima parish. I,akewo«d. will M BM atnS. NEW VOMK STOCK CXCMANOE ' The Cla.s>ics ” this Saturday. hold a siiecial meeting on Fri­ , June 27, from S to 11 p.m. day. June 26. at 7:30 p.m.. in in St. Philomena’s new school the parish hall. .All high school i hall. 940 Filmore street. students of the parish are I Admission will bt‘ 31, stag, urged to attend and to help j BOSWORTH, SUlliVAN I COMPANY. INC. . and 31.75 per couple for mem- plan summer activities. 660 SrftnVMnth SU D*nv.r 2, C o Io t k Io hK'rs. and 3125, stag and 32 per couple (or non-mem­ PI«' J m ing with officials of the Reha- established for the blind. ibililation Center for the Blind Father Meunier. who will ob­ iin an effort to work out a social serve his 24th anniversary as a program for those afflicted with priest Sunday, June 29, was blindness. stricken shortly after becoming a priest when he developed a HIS ONE REGRET is that he tumor of the pituitary gland. does not have more time to de­ He underwent’ two operations, vote to working with the blind spending almost a year in the and deaf. Parish duties and hospital after the second one. missions force him to treat his aid to the handicapped as HIS OWN REHABILITATION "part time" work. Music Makes Money proved difficult. But it also Father Meunier's desire to A check ](or $1,135, proceeds from musical rector of the St. Joseph School of .Nursing; gave him an insight into what Literary Contest Winners aid the blind stems, for the benefit “Sail Away,” is presented by Mrs. Sister Mary Asella, center, director of de­ blind people face and how they Award winners in the annual literary con­ Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. Lillie E. Jackson, third 'most part, from his own ex­ can be helped, Mary Trammell at the annual picnic of the velopment; and Sister Mary Andrew, ad­ perience with such an affliction. test conducted by the “Clarion,” publication place, Monte Vista; Betty Welch, fourth place, "I couldn't do anything. I St. Joseph Nurses alumnae. RccelvInR the do­ ministrator. Ilis work with the deaf came of the St. Dismas Holy Name society in the just sat around for six months, Denver; Father Scullion, and Peter McCann nation arc Sister .Mary Christopher, left, di­ I about in a different manner. listening to the radio." Father Colorado State penitentiary, show off their and William Johnson, both judges. William T. Afeunier recalls. He then began prizes to Father Raymond Scullion, O.P., as­ Barmettler of Omaha won the second place to hear confessions and in two sociate national director of the HNS who award. Prizes in other divisions of the literary Alaskan Relief Collection or three years began saying sponsored the contest, and members of the contest went to prisoners who had articles pub­ I Mass again. committee from Sacred Heart H.NS, Colorado lished in the “Clarion.” The awards were Following are the parish churches and other ecclesias-l Presenlat'On 194 3? Hudson — St. Isidore's 10 00* Upon coming to Denver 11 Springs, who Judged the contest. From left are made at the third annual HNS rally held In Sacred Heart 62 50 Idaho Springs — St Paul's ISOOi years ago he once again be­ totals announci'd by the Chan­ tical institutions in .Alaskaj St. Anne’s (A rvada) 586 80 Iliff — St. C atherine's 28,10. Martin J. Murphy, chairman of the awards the penitentiary . cery office for the collection damaged in the recent earth-: St. Anthony's 250.70 Juiesburg — St. Anthony's 65.00i came interested in his work. committee; Albert C. Walsh, first place. St. Bernadette's (Lakewood) 373 OC Kiowa — St. A nn's 18.60 To make it possible for him to taken up June 7 to assist quake. I St. Caletan's Kit Carson — St Augusftine's 27.851 DENVER PARISHES * St, C atherine's 475.00 K re m m ling — St. Peter's 23 00 perform his priestly functions Cathedral 900.23. St. D om inic's 259.93 Keenesburg — Holy FamFy 25.00j he had printed, in large let­ A ll Saints' 292.651 St. D ora's Orphange 17 00 Lafayette — Immaculate , Climbing—Hiking—Field All Souls' (Englewood) 473.05j St. E lizabeth's 150.00 Conception , ters. the rites of the sacra­ R it k ir Fivtfta Cttipptwa Annunciation 100.001 St. F rancis de Sales’ 464 00 LEADVILLE ments, the Stations of the Cross, St. Ignatius Loyola’s 101.43 Bteised Sacram ent 600.00 Annunciation 102 35 and funeral services. He now t ii o w o iv Cbrlit the King 50 St. Jam es' 500 00 St. Joseph's 58 00 Cure d 'A rs 197.W St. John the Evangelist's 624.00 Limon — (‘/ission o( Hugo) 26 00 does all these things. For Mass, Guardian Angels 125.00 St Joseph's (C.SS.R ) 86 45 Longmont — St. John the St. Joseph's (Golden) 90 00 B aptist's 133 00 he uses a .Missal with large BOOTS Holy Cross (Thornton) Holy F a m ily 360.00 St. Joseph s (Polish) 55.00 Louisville ~ St. Louis' 75.20 letters. Largtfit StlRctlGn in Colaradt Holy Ghost 425.001 wi. Leo the G reat's Lovelan<3 — St. John's 111.00 Father Meunier's advice to Proftsilonal Fitting—J. Hans W lttmtn I • Drfkt Work Holy Rosary 178 23' St. Louts' (Englewood) 348 29 Manitou — (Mission of Sacred ' • Tun#-up • Auto Pointing Holy Trinity (Westminster) 396 00 j SI. Mary Magdalene's Heart — Colorado Springs) those afflicted with blindness • PronI Whtol Allgnmonl (Edgewater) 362 67 Matheson — St. Agnes' (Mission COLORADO Shoe Co. body A Ftndtr Rtpoir M ost Precious Blood 250.00 and deafness is this: I • M other ot God 221.25 St. M a ry's (L ittle to n ) 619.34 of Calhan) jin E. coifu us-mi Mount Carmel St. P atric k's 155.00 .Mead — (Mission of Frederick) 23 75 “Accept it completely. Don’t Notre Dame 230 00 Sts. Peter and Paul's Meeker — Holy Family 20 00 oppose it in your mind. Any Corona Auto Service (Wheatridge) 400 00 Our Lady of Fatima (Lakewood) Minturn — St. Patrick's handicap is a challenge to use Standard Gai A Oils Our Lady of Grace WOO St. P hilom ena's 682.00 M onum ent — St. Peter's Our Lady of Guadatupe St. Plus Tenth's (A u ro ra ) 342 75 (Mission ot Elbert) 8 30 your other facilities.” 6lh & Corona RA 2-4867 Our Lady of Lourdes 152.40 St. Rose of Lima's Oak Creek — St. M a rlin 's 18.55 Father Meunier believes cre­ Our Lady of Vhltaflon 1800 St. Theresa's (Aurora) Newcastle — Precious Blood St. Vincent de Paul's (Mission of Rifle) ating an interest and maintain­ PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER PeetT — Sacred Heart ing that interest is one of the Akron — St. Joseph's 50.45 P la tte vllle - St. N icholas' 31 23 Aspen — St. M a ry's 58.99 Rangely — St. Ignatius' 30.00 most important and difficult Basalt — St. Vincent's 10.07 RedcMff — Mt. Carmel (Mission things to do in helping he WILLIAMS RAMBLER, INC Boulder Sacred Heart 446.75 of Minturn) Boulder, South — Sacred R ifle — St. M ary's 23 00 handicapped. Heart of Mary 103 21 Roggen — Sacred Heart 40 00 Boulder — St. Thomas Aquinas' Silt — Sacred Heart 9,00 Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service Briggsdale — St. Joseph's 3.00 Steamboat Springs » Holy Name 38.70 THE NATIVE OF Victoria, Brighton ~ St. Augustine's 186.00 Sterling — St. Anthony of Padua's British Columbia, uses many Broomfield — Nativity of Our Stoneham — St. John's 17.50 aids to help him in his work Lord 240.00 Strasburg — (Mission of Hugo) 19.66 Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes Brush — St. M a ry's 42.92 S tratton — St. C harles' 62.00 with the deaf and the blind, as B uffalo ~ St. Elizabeth's 34.58 S uperior — St. Benedict's well as himself. Opan Burlington — St. Catherine's 31.00 (South Boulder) 2030 S. University E v e n ln ft 744-2781 Calahn — St. Michael's VictoR- — St. V ic to r's He has become adept in the Cascade — (Mission of Sacred W alden — St. Ignatius' use of the sign language while Heart. Colo. Springs) 12.25 Welby — Assumption Castle Rock — St. F rancis' 22.39 Weldona — St. Francis' working with the deaf. Braille Central City — Assumption (Mission of Brush) 20.50 is used to help the blind, For (Idaho Springs) Woodland Park — Our Lady Honored at Ponilonriary Cheyenne Wells — Sacred of Woods 25.90 liimself, he uses “talking Heart Wiggins — Our Lady of Lourdes 32.90 books," provided by the govern­ WALSH, GILL & SMITH Receiving an award of appreciation for his work in the COLORADO SPRINGS Wray — St. Andrew's 23 25 Yum a — St. John's 35.00 ment, and a magnifier ma­ Corpus Christ! 480.17 Holy Name society is Joseph Pahl, (center), president of, the Divine Redeemer 585.13 chine for reading books, along Holy Trinity 230.48 with magnifying glasses of Denver Archdiocesan Holy Name nnlon, who was one of many Our Lady of Guadalupe 59.80 persons to be honored at the third annual HNS rally held in Pauline (Chapel — (Broadm oor) 346.00 Pol^e of Area varying strength. Est. 1 8 6 4 Sacred Heart 174.27 The "talking books’’ are rec­ the Colorado State penitentiary, Canon City. At left is Father St. M a ry's 507.31 ords used to “listen to” rather * Mutuol Funds Holy Family ~ Security Village 114.80 Studying Urgent Justin McKernan, O.S.B., chaplain at the penetentiary, and, at Peter J. Walsh, Managing Partner C raig — St. M ichael's 63.04 right. Father Raymond Scullion, O.P., associate national di­ Cripple Creek — St. Peter's 18.00 * Retirement Planning 7 42 Communications rector of the HNS. Mr. Pahl was cited for his work In the Den­ 1010 GUARANTY Crook — St. Peter's Deer Trail — (Mission of Hugo) 40.00 ver Holy Name union and for helping to promote the annual * Bonds Derby — St. Catherine's 140.72 .Sheriffs and police officials of BANK BLDG. DENVER MA 3-7245 Eagle — St. M a ry 's rally at the penitentiary. East Lake — what is known as the “metropo­ Call (Mission of Brighton) 35.09 litan target area" of Denver E rie — St. Scholastica's Wilson C. Nicholos Estes Park — (Our Lady of are studying the best means to COMPLETE CAR SERVICE BeBeaaBaeiaiiiieimeamBBaucitti®aii.i$aEariiaaasi| the Mountains 102.48 keep in touch with each other Workshop T U N I-U P m CARBURETOR Evergreen — Christ the King 65.00 in large-scale emergency. AUTO. TRANS. BOEHCHER & CO. Flagler — St. Mary's 24.00 Your Car Prabl«n — Our Sptdttty Flaming — St. Petar's 44.00 .At a meeting in Boulder, June EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR 828 - 17lh Strati FORT COLLINS 9, they heard Karl H. Kirchner Holy Family 34.70 Session St. Joseph's 260.00 of the Mountain States Tele­ ONEIDA GARAGE 292-1010 H o m e m a k e r ’S Fort Logan — Holy Namt 127.75 phone and Telegraph company Bin Kirk 14N OiwMa mSSU Fort Lupton — St. William's 33.51 Fort Morgan — St. Helena's and Roy Rayney, head of the Fountain — Denver Radio Amateur Civilian Planned Department (Colorado Springs — St Paul's) F rederick — St. Threse's Emergency services talk on the Georgetown — Our Lady scope and limitations of avail­ A state-wide workshop on the MORRISON TROUT RANCH Polronlzt Thtt* Rtliabla and Fritndly Firms of Lourdes 10.00 able equipment. Spanish American, sponsored Glenwood Springs ~ St. Stephen's 191.70 by the Denver Commission on Catch Your Own Mountain Trout Dinner IHa:!;a::::a.:.ai!iaia2a7:TX*r;iii;i:e:'atiSttaalJiS ? 0 B i l Grand Lake ~ St. Anne's (Kremmllno) 35.00 THE “CrriZEN-BAND radio Community Relations and the Grand Valley » St. Brendan's 6.00 Thrills for the Whole Family O R E iL E Y service” and walkie-talkies were Colorado Anti-Discrimination Our L»dY ot Peice 64.50 also discussed, tying in with the commission, has been sched­ EVERY'THING FURNISHED St. Petar's 190.00 uled for June 27,‘at the Albany // Please Patronize Bacon & Schramm G rover ~ St, M ary's 5.20 overriding topic of such meet­ Haxtun — Chriit the King ings. which is the Denver me­ Hotel in Denver. YOU CATCH 'EM, WE DRESS 'EM." Your REGISTER Compotition Roofing (H olyoke) 5.00 Holyoke — St. Patrick's 24.00 tropolitan target area of the 15 Min. From Dtnvtr Morrison, Colo. Advertisers and TiU Roofing Hugo — St. A nthony's 23.00 Colorado civil defense opera-’ Rev. Joseph Meunier, C.SS.R. THE WORKSHOP wiU focus Mention Roof Repairing tional survival plan. on the problems of the Spanish The group is drawn from than lo read books. Father American in education, employ­ THE REGISTER 4020 Brighton Blvd. For Building .Adams, .Arapahoe, Boulder,! Meunier estimates he has ment, housing, health and wel­ CH. 4-6568 Clear Creek, Douglas, Gilpin "read” 600 books by this meth­ fare, and police-community re­ or Modernizing.. and Jefferson counties, besides od, including such lengthy ones lations. THE BEER THAT as EJxodiis. having Denver civil defense and The main speaker of the It is through the use of such police representation. workshop will be Victor C. aids that Father Meunier hopes MADE MILWAUKEE GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. The group first met last Sep­ Salazar, chief o( the Latin "Accredited Purveyors to the Catholic Clergy" tember to discuss coordination to help the blind, particularly blind Catholics. American Division of the Agen­ JANITORIAL & SANITARY SUPPUES cy (or International Develop- FAMDUS He wants to provide Catholic 1421 • I6th Street — CH 4-8775 or CH 4-2598 ;ment in Washington, D.C. literature in Braille to aid them DENVER 2. COLORADO in obtaining a belter knowledge Mr. Salazar, a native of New of the Church and to give them Mexico, worked with the Eco­ ; MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. instructions. nomic Cooperation Administra­ tion (.Marshall Plan) from 1951- ■ One method he uses, he says, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Robert .M.—Paul V.—.M. T. Murray ■ ■ ■ | is to let the blind feel things, 1954. He has served on special STROHM 4NGER such as the priest’s vestments, manpower development mis­ a chalice or monstrance, even sions in Mexico, Brazil, and Electric Compani| Htra's the altar itself. Panama. Mr. Salazar is a grad-i "This gives them a much bet­ uate of New York and Wash-! BATHROOM ter idea of what you are trying ington universities. | to teach them," Father Meunier Reservations or inquiries can EXCELLENCE says. be made at the Denver Com­ ’The 51-year-old priest, who mission on Community Rela­ 1178 STOUT ST. ^222*5733 by Kohler of Kohler speaks German, French and tions by calling 297-2621 or the DENVER COLORADO Spanish, also wants to help the Colorado .Anti-Discrimination blind spiritually. commission' at 222-9911, Ext. Add beovfy and valve (e ’2621. your heme with durable, THIS FRIENDLY, jovial SiaviNO THl INTIRI MITROeOllTAN ARIA Bnf quality Kohler fixture*. priest, so near death several Time payment* arranged. times that he was given the ■- lENNIE LENNOX S a d : / ^ last rites of the Church, one’ 'Rights' Struggle Size* and Oyle* lo fit every who has faced the fact that he ’ '.i preference and budget» in DAY and ' Captain Janowitz i' handicapped so well, cannot *Lx celere and white. Seen Peace Aid NIGHT help but be an inspiration to let u* iielp you plan your for traffic control, mutual aid, those similarly afflicted. •Stanford, Calif. — "The strug­ training, security, key industri­ n*w bathroom, wothroom or gle for civil rights may well Are you a round peg in a es and other police protective kitchen. I First Communion functions during emergencies. be the training ground for great­ square home? Specializing in They also discussed police mat­' Given in Moscow er conquests,” said Archbishop FREE Quality Plumbing ters outside purely civil defense Berlin — Four children of Joseph T. McGucken of San Well, we’d be positively delighted to help you alter it to suit youi ESTIMATES and Heating Repairs concerns. German residents of Moscow- Francisco when he addressed lively personality! (It's as much fun as lending money for cart received their First Commun- members of Stanford univer­ and vacations, which we also do with gusto.) ANB has two , ion there from an .American sity’s graduation class. He is O U A * A N T IiO THE MEETINGS ARE held tiav ici ON SLATURY monthly in a different host priest. Father Joseph Richard. the first Catholic clergyman to splendid plans—FHA Title 1 Loans, of course, and our new A LL M A K IS county. That of July 14, to ' .A..A., it has been learned here. address the graduates in 30 (^onventionai Home Improvement Loans to give a much wider n neornA. RawM.. cbsiba Father Richard, an Assump- years. choice of qualified projecti Nothing down, five years to pay. MNouentvKi t COMPANY which all police departments are invited to send a represen­ tionist pnest. is chaplain for ■Archbishop McGucken said Just see our Installment Loan DepartmenL And by the way, if 1 .4 4 9 4 DIAL S U Plumbing and Heating tative. is to be held at Black .American Catholics in .Moscow. further: “.As long as we exer­ you’re a round peg in i square home, would you mind terriWy ! He invited both Catholic and Contractors Forest inn. Black Hawk. cise reason and choice, we shall telling us how you sweep out the comers? Further information may be ' Protestants of the German col- 181 VAU.EJO ST. discriminate. But when our dis­ obtained from the Denver Civil j ony in Moscow to attend the crimination involves the denial 744-6311 StOI Sp . K a la m a th Defense office, or from Captain I services, which were held in the AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK JOHN J. CONNOR, Pm idW I of God-given rights to others, SALES FRANK WKTIRS, Frtk ENGINEERING R «b«n F. Cm m t , VKa FrwWMt Janowitz, Denver police depart­I Mary Chapel of his eighth floor we have committed the sin of 17th ind Stout ' 244-6911 ment. I apartment. injustice.” MEMICq F. o.t.e. Page 12 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, June 25, 1964 Sf. Joseph's Hospital Sends Aid to Indians Indians in a remote canyonj The Indians live in poverty area of Mexico have received in Mexico’s remotest parts. A valuable hospital supplies from'Jesuit priest serves them as Denver’s St. Joseph’s hospital^ their spiritual leader. The Denver hospital, after The hospital serving the area erecting a ijow structure, razed now has 40 beds. And it serves ik tkfl. pRJtfekjejs... the old building, which has long 56.000 persons. Plans are afoot been an area landmark. Hos­ to make facilities for 200 more pital officials completely beds. Paper Drive Tetalf equip another patrol at a mini­ .Members are urged to attend furnished the new building, thus mum cost of $100. To earn a the “Sodality Mass" every (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, having much of the equipment THE EQUIPMENT donated Denver) part of the needed funds, the fourth Sunday of the month at from the old hospital remaining. boys hope to fill a five-ton truck 7:.30 a.m. by St. Joseph’s hospital and .lack McFadden, scoutmaster ST. JOSEPH’S hospital gave with newspapers and old maga­ other organizations and agen­ of Boy Scout Troop 126, St. Sister John Vianney, daughter 200 beds and an uncounted num­ zines. The truck will be in the of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mar­ ber of bedside cabinets, wheel­ cies were transported without Francis de Sales’ parish an­ back parking lot from 8 a.m. nounces that a total of 10,700 tinez, has arrived and is staying chairs, other chairs, tables. charge by Ducare trucking firm to 2 p.m. next Saturday, June at St. Vincent’s Home for Boys. stretchers, dressers and other l^^d the railroads to the Mexi- pounds of paper was collected 27. in the scouts’ paper drive. The Sister will teach the first grade equipment to a Mexican hos-' destination, Those who cannot deliver the at St. Bernadette’s school. Lake- pital which aids the Tarahu- The hospital'serving the pov- boys wish to thank alt parish­ old papers should call one of wood, next year. mara Stone Age Indians. Other; erty-stricken Indians is located ioners who participated in this the following numbers for a Parishioners are reminded to groups also donated items to, in the Chihuahua province. TTie project. pick-up: 366-6418 , 366-5674 , 366- An overnight hike will be held help with the Gold Bond Stamp the Mexican hospital. ' Indians live in cave dwellings. 1049, 366-9440, or 366-8276. June 27-28 at Jefferson Lake. plan. Donations of stamps or The troop committee and All scouts are requested to con­ validated book covers may be mothers’ auxiliary will sponsor tact their patrol leaders for fur­ left at the Sister’s convent. Loretto Heights Fund, PR. a pancake breakfast, Sunday, ther information. July 5, after the first four Boys who have registered for Hamster Prize Masses in the ball downstairs. a week at Camp Ta Hosa are (Presentation Parish. Denver) Institute to Attract 60 The purpose of this project is requested to make full payment .About 60 officials are expect­' president of the American Col- to obtain camping equipment. “Herman the Hamster" will Long Way From Home of money due by June 20. ed to participate in the sum­I lege' Public Relations associa­ be the guest of the Presentation Father Edward W'intergalcn, S.J., tells suru Tomura, Yutaka Kusanagi — an accom­ parish credit union during the mer institute for fund raising tion and former director of de­ Rocoiva in Body visiting Japanese students about Regis col­ panying Tokyo newspaperman — and .Masako and public relations scheduled Sf. CabHnI Mpvmna summer. velopment and . public relations (St. Philomena’s Parish, (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) lege. From left, front row. are Keiko Oana, Ishizaki. They were in Denver as part of their Aug. 9-15 at Loretto Heights col­ at Lewis and Clark college; The Sacred Heart Parish Altar The hamster will be awarded: Denver) Tenino Ikejima, Tahei Sakaguchi, Yuriko study tour of the United States. lege Marvin G. Osborn Jr., fonn- and Rosary Society will receive to a boy or girl at the end of ai A Novena in honor of St. Morlmoto; hack row, Chlsako Okamoto, Mitu- The six-day study of college j er president of ACPRA and pre­ Communion corporately in the credit union contest now under Frances Xavier Cabrini will be­ development and fund - raising | sently consultant for develop- 7:30 a.m. Mass Sunday, June way. The winner will be se­ gin next Monday, June 29, with programs is being held under, ment at several colleges and 28. There will be no breakfast lected from the youngsters who| the 6:30 am. High Mass in St. the joint sponsorship of Loret- universities: or business meeting during the make deposits during the con­ Philomena’s church. to Heights and the ..American Francis C. Pray, an official summer. test. Japanese Student Visitors i College Public Relations associ­ of the Council for Financial Aid There will be a 6:30 a.m. High Mass every day during the ation. to Education and former head Novena for the intentions of the A SPECIAL SECTION of the of public relations at the Um- parishioners. The Novena will Enjoy Denver Hospitality institute is being arranged for versity of Pittsburgh. close on Tuesday. July 7, the persons with several years ex- feast day of her canonization. ; perience in the development By Kim Larsen i the amusements there “non- traditional Japanese costume field. There will also be a visit ’The Holy Name Men’s club ■A group of touring Japanese] but did have praise for for their performances. to the Ford Foundation “Match- purchasing lhe|*he various pavilions. will hold an important meeting students, when purchasing the While in Chicago, the home ingGrantInstitution” inColora- .She liked Boston best, how­ Thursday, June 25, at 8 p.m. usual tourist items to take back of Father McKechney, they gave I do Springs and the United In the new auditorium of the home with them, could not re­ ever, because “it is a very aca- (heir performance for his fam- States .Air Force academy and demic town.” iiy. school. sist in buying the trinkets with its special development pro­ Of the many American cities. Father Edward Wintergalen. The purpose of the meeting is the famous trademark, “Made gram. to have a complete reorganiza­ in Japan.” the students toured, Miss Ko- S.J., who is with admissions at Don Brown, vice president tion of the Holy Name society Apparently very few of the yamo said she had her most Regis college, received the vis- for development at Loretto trouble understanding English itors on the Jesuit campus, and make it a more representa­ American-made items found in Heights, is coordinator and the usual tourist “trap” stores in Philadelphia. A reason for host for the institute. Chairman tive club of the parish. this was not apparent. THEIR AMERICAN TOUR were purchased by the students will end in a few days and is W. Noel Johnston, vice presi­ who are on a study tour in the dent for university relations, JARS Maaling . c- 1.., MORIMOTO, ; . who is will be climaxed with 40 days (St. Pius X’s U.S. an English major at Sophia, en­ of study at Loyola university Ohio Wesleyan university. OTHER FACULTY members Parish, Aurora) The Japanese students were joyed telling of the group’s stay in Los Angeles before they re­ There will be a meeting of in Denver this past week as in Washington during which turn to their homeland. for the institute are:, Frank L. Ashmore, assistant the Junior Altar and Rosary part of their transcontinental time they passed by the George­ At Loyola, another Jesuit in­ vice president for development society (the JARS) in St. Pius tour of this country. They are town home of Jacqueline Ken­ stitution, the students will study X’s parish,. Aurora, Saturday Cafafcrofa A im ivnary ! enrolled in the Jesuit-operated nedy. English and .social sciences. at Duke university: Robert Brossman, vice presi­ morning, June 27, at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Schell of Denver celebrated their Sophia university in Tokyo. She also expressed pleasure in their visit to Niagara Falls. dent of Colorado college where Boy Scout Troop 438 needs to golden wedding anniversary June 25 in attendance at a High THE PURPOSE OF THEIR Speaking for all the students. Credit Buying he is in charge of the develop- Mass offered In their honor in St. James’ church, Denver. They American tour is threefold: 1. Miss Morimoto said they liked Of W ives Comes ' ment program; were married June 25, 1914, In St. Lawrence’s church, Cincin­ To help them become associated the Canadian side better. To Zululand i John W. Leslie, executive vice For Your Parish nati, 0. Attending the rites were their son, Robert B. with American life; 2. To help The American side of the Schell, Los Angeles; and four daughters, Mrs. Rita Bjackford, them improve their English; famous falls is quite messy and Bay City, Mich. — Inflation ST. PHIIOMENA'S * Ipsurance Service Station Denver; Sister Robert Ann, Denver; Loretta Schell, Sterling; and 3. To help the .American is ladened with junky tourist — on the installment plan, people become associated with shops. But the Canadian side is yet — has hit the Zulu area Mrs. Eunice Prince, Denver; Clara Trentman, sister of Mrs. PARISH Surety Bonds Schell; 18 grandchUdren, and six great-grandchildren. them. beautifully taken care of and of South Africa. Father Thad- Their tour has given them the deus Kidd told his parishion­ has an abundance of carefully CAU opportunity to live with fami­ trimmed grass, which adds to ers here: A few years ago the lies here. the attractiveness of the area. cost of a wife among the Zu­ Betty t Bob’s Beauty Denver Teacher Awarded “This lets them experience The visiting students enjoy lus was two cows. But now It t Barber Shop Poul T. McGrady real American life,’’ said Yu putting on a performance for takes five cows. Most of the Specializing in VAN SCHAACK & CO. taka Kusanagi, a Tokyo news- their .American guests while on people can afford only one Permanent Wav­ paperman who Is taking the ■ route through the U.S. This in- cow, so it usually is one cow ing and Latest in 624 17th Street Grant tor Paris Seminar eludes a tea ceremony and a down and four more over the Hair Shaping tour with the students. He is a 2630 Japanese dance. They wear the 12th Avc EA. 24723 Phone 297-5636 ST. JOHN’S Nicholas L. de Simone, son of granted an N.D.E.A. Mlowship graduate of Sophia university, next 40 years. Mrs. Amore E. de Simone and at the University of Nebraska, which invited him to accom­ the late Mr. de Simone of 360 a General Electric fellowship at pany the group of 33 girls and "Howdy" Dahlia street, Denver, has. been Stanford University and a Ford six boys. awarded a Fulbright grafit to foundation grant at Stanford. Fusako Koyamo described her Bob's Place experience with one American participate in a summer semin­ After completing his studies in family in which the children 300 So. Colo. Blvd. ar at the Institute de Etudes France, de Simone plans to tour = 1 PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE were crazy over the Beatles, COWTOWN. Politiques of the University of Europe and also visit the New Paris in Paris, France. the latest craze to perhaps un­ CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICi COLO. York World's Fair before re­ fortunately hit this country. He was the only history teach­ turning to Denver in the fall. She described how the kids’ er to be selected from the Rocky De Simone, a teacher at South ST PATRICK’S rooms were covered with pic­ Mountain region out of 21 grants high school, was born in Denver ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ALL SAINTS ST MARY’S, LITTLETON given throughout the nation. tures of the so-called singers and was graduated from West from merry England. Asked if ARROW Both of Colorado’s United States high school. He earned his bach­ SBU 4 U SS ^ u c /a r j senators, Gordon AUott and Japanese children have such CHERRELYN SERVICE elor’s and master’s degrees at idols, she said yes. but not the Peter H. Dominick, lauded his the University of Denver. He DRUG STORE STATION achievement. Beatles. She mentioned Elvis In Slckncit and In H ulth has also done graduate work at Presley and Paul .Anka. LINCOLN DRUG o a iv i IN WITH CONFIDINCa The U.S. State Department University of Colorado. Phone 789-2561 DRUG STORI TUNI UF a INAKI SINVICI BROADWAY It QUINCY m-iiM n il fm m 4s m ;>7 congratulated de Simone on his He is a member of Christ the MANY OF THE PERSONS iNOLEWOOD SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, UM W. Main Littlaten, Cole. academic record. King parish, east Denver. FREE PARKING NOTRE DAME taking the students into their ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY NAME PARISHES De Simone previously w a s homes overnight as they visit ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Acrou llw Stntl Irom major cities in the U.S. arc ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD NOTRE DAME CHURCH HUNT CLEANERS members of the Christian Fam­ * Free Delivery * Gold Bond Stamps GREEN Jteni (OJaig, CO.VPLCTr LAUNORT & ily Movement. MEADOWS ALTERATION SERVlCf While in Denver the students DRUG FAIR 2345 So. Federal /935-4661 “Filling Prescriptiona Ii the CONOCO ^ _ s) I vmr - - S* T ' were again housed by CFM 4204 So. Broadway Most Important Part of COMFLITE . . • ” ‘ . r.*" " members. As in the rest of the Far Fra* OaUvary al Praaaipllan YOUR CATHOUC DRUGGIST DAN CAULFIELD Our BuslneM AUTOMOTIVE • Quit a Carda * Cotmalla SERVICE \ HOUR SCHVICt ON cleaning nation, they were overwhelmed and Drag Naads IIM U . SAtrMtn MS-WM ?:01 E lll> AVE Phone 781-5521 722-5944 Free Delivery with the hospitality that was MM t. etylara al TaaaaaaM shown to them. Father John McKechney, S.J., CATHEDRAL OUR LADY OF LOURDES Sf, Vincent de Foul's Porish a faculty member on the Jap­ so. UNIVIRSITY ILVD. It B. ARIIONA anese university staff, who is -*Tli* Slara *1 Fanaaal Same*** conducting the tour, said there SUNDAY MASSES are only about It or 11 Cath­ 6:45, 8:N, l:S$, U :H and 12:15 olics among the visiting stu­ Wesley Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIUNS CALLED ConfeaitoaF' Saturdays 3:31 to 5:31 and 7:31 ta I p.m. dents. He indicated that the PretcripHon Druggith FOR AND DEUVERED Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’SnlllTaD, Pastor hospitality shown by CFM fam­ e. J. QUINtAN ManMr tt. VklMM C ailu at 2385 E, Ariiona c 744-1111 ilies has left a favorable im­ Wailty Ar*. 0* Paul PirWi pression on the students, es­ Sine* IFM uma;5 At I*. Oaandaf 7 » M M pecially the non-Catbolics. HOLY CROSS, THORNTON Father McKechney said he ST. ANNE’S, ARVADA Preisser's Red & White hopes to expand the tour next year. This is the first time he CITY VIEW Nicholas de Simone ALLENDALE Grocery and Morket has conducted such a tour for Professional Pharmacy FANCY MIATS. VIOITAaLIS Japanese students. Ph. 287-5535 PHARMACY AND QUALITY OaOCIRIIS Next year he expects to have B7W N. Culuna 9899 W. S9tta Place Loretto College more boys go on the trip be­ T h o ro tu n 2S. C4iio. 42^3297 Free Dalirery 777-4447 cause expenses will be reduced. Se« Bob Robles U ll a. OAK Ay*. (S. UiUv. mS OAK) Is Sponsoring With a larger group, he said, Arvada. Colorade an airplane will be chartered, MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD Tour of Europe thus reducing the individual CURE d'ARS PARISH Loretto Heights college is DEDICATION fares by about 3200 each. REXAU ( D h u q , I . IMO a DAHLIA n . sponsoring a 43-day tour of 10 The students are overwhelmed Your druggist is proud of the public service hit profession SUNDAY MASSES countries in Europe under the with the size of the U.S., Fa-; PretcripHon Druggists renders, and aware of its responsibilities. He knows that guidance of Regina Tours of ★ 6:00 - 7:30 — 9:00 - 10:30 — and 12 Noon ther McKechney said. Japan isi First in Prescnptions , hit job is vital to the health of your community. No Evening Mass Chicago. approximately the size of Cali­ Fast FYee Delivery The touring group will leave CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 fornia. just one of the many 2238 So. Colorado Blvd. CURE d’ARS — BLESSED SACRAMENT Denver July 4. sail from New places the students visited. Phone 757-7677 B Patronize Yoar 3050 Dahlia St. 322-1119 York on the SS “France” on One of the most impressive July 8, and return to New York stopovers for the Japanese (our-j OUR LADY OF FATIMA on .Aug. 19. lists was in Washington, D.C., ^AhsJtiu fihwim aaf, Parish Pharmacy Please Patronize The tMr, for which college where they placed a wreath on! DUCKWALL'S credit can be earned, costs the Arlington grave of the late Len's Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Your REGISTER $1,325, indndtng all transporta­ President John F. Kennedy. u C FEHIt Frao. Denver's Newest M «i?**r tt SI. Vtacaat da 'aaCt "Ask Your Doctor to Call Us" Your Business Advertisers and tion, hotels, taxes and gratuities The students were continually Parlsk Suburban Variety Store and most of the meals except amazed with the size of crowds Hava T **r Oactar PH*a* Phone FL. 5-8542 33rd at Hndsoa Denver, Colorado Mention Ut T*ar Fm olaWaa DAHLIA SHOFFINA C IN T la for lunches in London, Rome i everywhere they went, Paramount Halghti SDopping Canter THE REGISTER IM41 We MIfi Au*. * W ill Be M a and Paris which are omitted; Miss Koyamo. who is study- O U R LADY OF FATIMA to permit freedom for shopping i ing journalism at Sophia univer- and sightseeing. sity, said they were very- ST. CATHERINE’S The countries toured will in­ pleased when they were allowed Appreciated irresae ass-tna clude England. The Netherlands, to go_ ahead of a very long line APPLEWOOD PHARMACY TOLVE LIQUORS BUSY CORNER Germany, Switzerland. .Austria, | of people at President Kenndy's • FREE DELIVERY GOLD BOND STAMPS Dohlio Shopping Center — 3360 Dohlio Italy, France, Monaco. Spain' grave, DRUG STORE Free Delivery — EA 2 5977 2998 Yoongfield 239-12M and Portugal. i The visitors also Professional Pharmacists vaar CallHHc Draailil '•!< K M li; \ I wn I Ml M > ,» Sister M. Flaget of Loretto plagued with crowds when they W. 38th Ave. k Federal Blvd. ★ N i: i:i > '1 v! N Heigdits is local leader of the visited the World’s Fair in New Denver, Coio. tour. York Citv. Miss Koyamo called Thursday, June 25, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 13

Good ‘Leek-Out’ TybuiW Jdam . It takes only a few seconds to clean your windshield, says the State Patrol, and the visi­ Pray for Them FOLLOWING ARE the names of priests who have served in the archdiocese of bility you gain may be the dif­ Denver and died In fhe month of June. ference between an accident ANTON AABISH Claris De Canlo June 16 In Mt. Carmel Mrs. Kermetn Purfurst, Mr». Roy Floyd, He died suddenly In Mercy hospHat The living faithful are asked to remem­ Rtoultm High Mass was sung In Holy Church. and Mrs. Jack Sttaehan. ail of Denver;' June 18. ber them In thefr prayers. and seeing danger in time to Rosary church Juna 20 for Anton Babish, Mrs. De Canlo, 63, ot 3719 Shoshone, two brothers, Patrick, Coimdl Bluffs, M r. Svigel was ••born In Yugoslavia on 0 God, who, in raising Thy sarvants ^ avoid it. 70, of 5136 Washington ftraat. died June 14 in St. Joseph hospital. la.; arid ThomM Guilfoyle, Omaha, Neb.; Oct. 22. 1893. He came to Denver from j to tha dignity af Bishops and priests, did Mr. Babish d M In Mercy hospital Mrs. De Canlo was born in Denver a sister, Katherine Guilfoyle, Co uikM Yugoslavia in 1914. give them a share in tha priesthood, June 17 after a long Illness. He was on Jan. 5, 1901. She attended Mt. Car. Bluffs; and also by 16 grandchlldrer His wife, Mollle, died March 11 of this of tho Apostles, we pray Thae admit born In Austria on June 36, 1693, and mel and Bryant Khoolt. and one greaf-grandchiid. year. them new and ferevermare Into the ape»- came to Pueblo from Austria In July, She married Salvatore De Canlo In Mr. Svigel was a retired employe of tofic company. Through Christ Our Lord LEGAL NOTICES 1911. Mt. Carmel church In 1920. ORA MAE HOAREL American Smelter and* Refining, having Amtn. (Oration from Mass for Oeparted He married Ann Bohta In St. Joseph Mrs. De Canlo was a member ot Sold Ora Mae Betty Hoarel of 4030 Osage spent 35 years with the firm. Priests.) Pollsn church on Aug. 26, 1916. Star AAothert and Auxiliary ot Capra- street. She is survived by her husband, Survivors include two sons, Joseph and Mr. Babish, who retired from Globe- De Canlo-Olola-Tezak Pott 6616, and the Frank, Jr., three daughters, Mrs. Vir­ Rev. Augustine M. Bertram, S.J., June Louis F. Hoarel; a daughter, Ora Lee 26, 1938. IN THE COUNTY COURT Amerkan Smelter In 1933, was a member Mt. Carmel Altar and Rotary society. I Diaz; and by four grandchildren and one ginia Redding, Mrs. Dorothy Oletski, and In anq lor tlw City and County of Holy Roeary parish and St. Rock's She It survived by her husband, Sal-1 great-grandchild. Requiem High Mass in Mrs. Darlene Blagg, all of Denver; one Rev. Robert C. Harder, S..J., June 18, ot Denver and State ot Colorado Lodge. vaiore; six brothers. Chubby, Sam, Pat,! St. Patrick's church June 22. Olinger sister, Theresa Ule, Yugoslavia; and 19 1949 N a p-ym He Is survived by his wife, Ann Ba­ and Jim Aiello, all of Denver: and mortuaries. grandchildren. Rev. Francis X. Hoefkens, S.J., June 15, NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT bish; lour sons, Joe. John, William, and Frank and Nkk Akilo, both of Los Interment was in Mt. Olivet Boulevard I 1949 Estate of Albert L. Trailer, Decaasad Ralph Babish, all of Denver; six daugh­ Angeles, CalH.: and a sister, Mrs. An­ FRANK W. HOWARD mortuaries. I No. P-3a3)7 ters. Tlllle Reichert, Denver: Betty Bol- gelina Marino, Los Angeles. Inlermenr Rev William C. Hoctor, C.M., June 15, Notice Is hereby given that I have In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. Frank W. Howard, 63, of 5971 S. Logan. CHRISTOPHER A. STAHL I 1949 llg, Brighton: Margaret Terry, Loretta He Is survived by his wife, Marie J.. tiled my final report In the County Court Kerstlens, and Helen Breen, all ot Den­ Christopher A. Stahl of 856 $. High Rev. Theodore Jarzynski, June 15, 1922. ot the City and County ot Denver, Colo­ JOHN F. ORANDE Howard; eight sisters. Hazel Pearse,' Rt. Rev. Msgr. William J. Kelly, June rado, and that any parson desiring to ver: Dorothy KImbrell, New Jersey; and Mildred McAlexander. Dorothy Renfree, street died June 17 In Mercy hospital Barbara Fealherston, Colorado Springs: John F. Grande, 52, ot 4630 Humboldt | after a lengthy illness. He was 87. 5, 1960 oblect to the same shall Nit written obi' Dorrs Howard, ar^ Ivy Howard, all of lection with the said court on or bafore a sister, Josephine Lott, Minnesota: and street, died June 16 In a local hospital Denver; Elsie Fritz. Santa Clara. Calif.; Requiem High Mass was celebrated In Rev. Joseph A. LaQuerrea, June 26, 1963 also by 31 grandchildren and numerous after a long Illness. Ruth DeJarnctt, San Francisco, Calif.; July 7, IMA nieces and nephews. Interment In Mt. St. Vincent de Paul's church June 20. Rev. Alphonse J. Lebeau, S.J., June 5 ,1 Albert Ray Trallor, Requiem High M att was sung lor him' and Carrie Howard, Los Angeles, Calif.; Interment was In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard 1943 I Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. In Holy Rdsary church June 23. Teachers in Craig Executor and by four brof^rs. Walter, Pueblo; mortuaries handled arrangements. Rev. Florence Mahormey, S.J., June 19, i Thomas L. Ford M r. Grande was a packing house em-| Harold. Glerm, and Donald Howard, all FRANCES J. BERCE ploye In the Denver area for a number M r Stahl was born March 16, 1877, in 1962 These six Sisters of Loretto have been teaching at the an- Attorney tor the estate of Carlsbad, Calif. Requiem Mass In St. 1700 East Sth Avenue A Requiem High Mass was ottered of years. Germany and came to Colorado 76 years Rev. Joseph R. Morlarlty, June 13, 1948' In Sts. Peter and Paul church June Mary's church, Littleton, June 18. Inter­ ago. He attended school In Central City. nnal religious vacation school at S t Michael’s church. Craig. Denver, Colorado. 60316 He was bom In Denver on AAarch 1, ment In Mt. Olivet. Rev. William F. Robison S.J., June 3, i Tel. 355-K2S 20 for Mrs. Frances J. Barca, 60, of 1912, and attended Annunciation high He and his wife Allie Mae were mar­ 1944 From left to right, in the back row, are Sister Francella from 3656 Newland street, Wheatrldge. She ried m Silver City, N. Mex., In 1913. (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg­ Khool. WILBUR L. HUTSON Rev. Felix A. C. Schmitt, June 6, 1934 El Paso Tex.; Sister Lorraine Therese, Holy Family, Denver; ister) died June 16 after a long lllneu. Mr Grande married Louise K. Jelniker Wilbur L. Hutson, 40, of 6365 W. 46th M r. Stahl spent hIs early years as Mrs. Berce was bom In Austria on Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, June 15, First Publication: Juna A I6M In Hoy Roeery church on June 17, 1934. avenue, Wheatrldge. He is survived by a millwright and installed mills in Colo­ 1960 and Sister Marie Loretto, Taos, N. Mex.; front row. Sister M. Last Publication: June 25, IMA Oct. 36, 1601 She came to Denver from He was a World War II veteran and his wife, Rose Hutton; a ion, Wilbur rado. He moved to Denver 42 years Austria In 1901. a member of Trail Blazers, U.S.A., Most Rev. Anthony J. Schuler, S.J., June Rosaleen, Blessed Sacrament, Denver; Sister M. Kevin and Sis­ J. Hutson, Denver; hit mother. Hazel ago and became an elevator mechanic 3, 1944 IN THE COUNTY COURT She married Prlmoe Berce In Austria Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butchers, I M. Hutson, Jacksonville, Fla.; four for the Otis Elevator Co. until his retire­ ter M. Gretchen, both from S t John’s, Denver. In and for the G ty and County In 1107. Workmen of North America, A. F, of L ., brothers, Clifton Hutson, Daytona, Fla. ment In 1945. After his retirement he Rev. John J. Shea, June 7, 1944 of Denver and State ot Colorado Mrs. Berce was very active In Camollc 641. I Ooltn Hutson, Lake Placid, Fla.; Robert was the business agent for lUEC Local The Rev. Edward J. Fraezkowski, pastor of S t Michael’s, No. P-27S08 organizations. Rev. George M. Sipchen, S J., June 36,. Survivors Include his wile, two daugh­ Hutson, Charlotte, N.C.; aryj Frank Hut­ Nc 25. 1949 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Sha Is survived by six daughters, Frarv ters, Mrs. Shirley L. Daniels and Mrs. says that this is the most successful vacation school to date. Estate ot Karl Winfred Du Bois, aKa ces and Mary Meznar, and Kathryn son, Ft. Lewis, Wash.; three sisters. He Is survived by his wife, two sons, Agnes E. AAels, Denver; hit mother, Corrine Miller, Jacksonville, Fla.; Pa­ Chris A. Stahl, San Diego, Calif., and Rev. George A. Thomas C.SS.R., June The total enrollment was 153 children. Thirty five children re­ Karl W. Du Bols, Deceased Wamser, all of Denver: Annie arabrian. Mrs. Antella (Grande) Vesel, Denver; 15, 1947 No. P-27J0I Evergreen: Josephine Hayes, San Lean­ tricia Barker, Mobile, Ala.; and Vivian Joe A Stahl, Los Angeles, Calif.; and four brothers, Frank, Joseph, Louis, and Sheffield, Tacoma, Wash.; and by num­ by tvro stepsons, Dr. J. R. Plank, Den­ ceived their First Communion on Sunday, June 21, and thirty- Notice Is hereby' given that I have dro, Calif.; and Julia Petrona, Wheat- Anthony Grande, Denver; three sitters, (Readers are asked to send filed my Nnal report In the County Court r l ^ i , l 3 grandchildren Including Fathers erous nieces and nephews. Requiem High ver; and W. H. Plank, Shawnee, Kans. in changes and additions.) eight children and 10 adults were confirmed Monday, June 22. Mrs. Agnes Pumik and AArs. Anna White, Mass in Sts. Peter and Paul's church ot the City and County ot Denver, Colo- Jesspn A. Meznar and Robert P. AAez- Denver; and Mrs. Mary Brown, San Jose, rado, and that any person desiring to ob- nar: two great-grandchildren and by two June 72, Interment In Mt. Olivet. Boule­ JOSE TORREZ (Craig “Empire-Courier” photo) Cain.: tour grandchildren and numerous vard mortuaries. lect to the same shall flia written obitc- brothers and a sister In L|ubl|ana, Aus­ nieces and nephews. Requ em High Mass was sung in Sacred Non with the said court on or batort July Heart church June 23 for Jose Torrez, tria. Interment In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Inteirvnent In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard BERNICE R. LECHUGA 27, 166A mortuaries. mortuarlet. 80, ot 1177 26th street. Andrtw WysosvatcKy Bernice R. Lechuga, 33, San Antonio. He Is survived by his wife, Juanita; Seminarios Group Administrator MRS. CLARIA OB CANIO JOHN F. OUILFOYLE Tex. She Is survived by her husband, three sons, Reynaldo, Ruben and Richard Gals Catholic Bid Julesburg K. of C. Council Andrew Wysowatdey Requiem Mats was sung lor Mrs. S-Sgt. Abel Lechuga; four sons, Abel, Denver; two daughters, Mrs. Ray Barela, Attorney (or the estate John F. Gullloyle, a retired Public Jr., Kenneth. William, and Marty; a Denver; and Mrs. Jack Burns, Beaufort, Fort Worth, Tex. — The ex­ 741 Equitable Bldg. 265-0M1 Service Co. employe, died unexpectedly daughter, Kathy Lechuga; a sister, Mrs. S. Car.; two brothers, Manuel, West­ (Published In the Denver Calhqllc Reglt- June 15. He was 60. Lawrence Rivera, Trinidad; and by her minster, Calif.; Eduardo, Lafayette, tension of membership to Cath­ ter) ' Requiem High Mast was sung In Cure grandparents, M r. and Mrs. Francisco Colo.; five sisters, Mrs. Sarah Ortega, olic seminaries is being consid­ First Publlcaftan: June A 1M4 d'Art' church June 18. Interment was Maldonado, also of Trinidad. Requiem And Mrs. Lola Garcia, Roswell, N. Mex.; Selects Slate of Officers Last PubIleaNon: Juna 25, 1654 In Mt. Olivet with Boulevard mortuaries ered by a committee of the Mass In Our Lady of Presentation church Mrs. Vidal Gomez, Carlsbad, N. Mex.; (St. AnUiony’s Roebuck Foundation scholar­ : In charge. June 18. Interment In Ft. Logan National Mrs. Lugarda Espita and Mrs. John ■American Association of Theo­ IN THE COUNTY COURT I Mr. Gullloyle, who lived at 3645 Holly cemetery. Trevino mortuaries. Wilson, Lubbock, Tex.; and 13 grand­ Parish, Julesburg) ship. He is the son of Mr. and In and lor tha City and Caanty al ttrn t, wet born Jan. 23, 1664, In Council logical Schools, an accrediting children. Internment In Mt. Olivet. Trevino Mrs. Peter Walter, Jr. Denver and Stale of Citerade Bluffs, le„ and attended schools there. BERNARD M. LINNENBERGER mortuaries. agency for 91 U.S. and Canadian The Knights of Ckilumbus in Ne. P-SJHI He came to Denver from Iowa In 1916. j NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bernard M. Llnnenberger, of 1017 Wa­ Julesburg held their annual James Macht, son of Mr. and He married the former Margaret G. AUGUST (CENTER) YANTORNO non-Catholic seminaries. Estate ot Emilio Luchetta (Deceased) Lavin In Eddyville, Neb., Aug. 16, 1909. bash street. He Is survived by his wHe, election recently with Eugene Mrs. George Macht of Jules­ N a P-33W1 Mr. Gulltoyla was a past grand knight Constance K. Llnnenberger; two sons, August (Center) Yantorno, 70, of 1550 The committee was named Krogmeier re-elected grand burg, attended Boys State at All persons having claims against the of me Neola, la.. Council of the Knlgh^ Bernard J. and Robert L. Llnnenberger, E. 73rd tManwi,' Ma is survived by his during the association's bien­ above named estate are required to file of Columbus. Ha was a member of both of Denver; his mother, Margaret wife, Rose . Yantontis; two daughters, knight. Boulder. them lor allowance In the County Court Llnnenberger, Hays, Kans.; a brother, Martha GIgMo and Margaret Btlllo; three nial meeting here, following a Public Service Company Pioneers. Other officers are John Attending Girls State in Den­ ot the CHy and County ot Denver, Colo­ M r. Gulltoyla was an employe of the Nick Llnnenberger, Denver, and also by sons, Pete, Frank, and Carl Yantorno; committee report that several rado, on or batora tha )st day ot De­ Pubik Service Co. tor 20 years and two brothers and two sitters of Hays, a brother/ Sam W. Center; and also Schmidt, deputy grand knight; ver were Carol Jo Reigenbom, cember, 166A or said claims shall be was a realtor with Minissale Realty Co. Kans. Requiem High Mast In St. James' by nine grandchildren and several nieces Catholic , seminaries had in­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe forever barred. church June 30. Interment in Mt. Olivet. Mark Fraker, chancellor; Stan­ (or 20 years. and nephews. Requiem High Mass in quired about joining the organ­ Reigenborn of Sedgwick, and Paul Roth, He Is survived by his wMe: tour Olinger mortuaries. Assumption church, Welby, June 20. ley Lechman, recorder, Vincent Administrator. daughters, Mrs. Eugene J. McAAullen. Boulevard mortuaries. ization. Cheryl Bonesteel, daughter of James B. Radetsky A Charles J. Onotrlo PRANK SARDICK Lechman, treasurer; George By Charles J. Onotrla Frank Sardick, 73, of 4254 Quitman Meier, advocate; Peter Lauer, Mr. and Mrs. Hertert Bonesteel Attorney (or the estate. street, died In St. Joseph hospital June of Julesburg. 1110 First Natlonel Bank Building 21 after a long illness. warden; Phil Mollendor and El­ Denver 2, Colorado Requiem High Mass was offered for mer Meier, inside guards; (Published In The Denver Catholic JERRY BREEN him In Holy Family church on June 23. Larry Lauer, outside guard; Register) Mr. Sardick was a former clerk and A Peaceful Death Mansfield Realty First Publication: June A 16SA Florist cashier for the Union Pacific Railroad John J. Sanger, Leo Lechman Last Publication: Juna 25. 165A Co. He retired In 1956 after 38 years and Herbert Bonesteel, trus­ 1521 Champa with the company. In New Office IN THE COUNTY COURT He was bom In Omaha, Neb., April 5. tees; and the Rev. James Hal- In and tar Ih t City and Caqnty of 266-3121 1891, and came to Denver from Omaha loran, chaplain. Mansfield Realty is now locat­ Ddnver and Stale of Cila rada In 1895. Concludes fhe Life He. p.2746t ed in its new office at 2330 S. Mr. Sardick attended Annunciation NOTICE OF FILINO OF PETITION elementary school and Barnes Business THE FOURTH ANNUAL Colorado boulevard. FOR DETERMINATION OF college. HEIRSHIP awards banquet was held by The firm, headed by Lloyd T. In the matter of the estate of KARL He married Mary A. McNulty in Holy Mansfield, who has 16 years ex- W INFRED DU BOIS, also known as Family church In 1930. Of Former Badman the Julesburg council in the KARL W. OU BOIS, Dtcessdd. SWIGERT BROS. M r. Sardick was fi member of the Brown dining room. Phil Mol­ perienee in real estate, has a THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP Union P K ific Old Timers club, No. 2. staff of nine to s6rve its clien COLORADO; He It survived by his wife, a daughter, Funeral services in St. Ce­ He went through with it, lendor was toastmaster with To all persons hlleresM , GREETINO: Mrs. AAary A. Garramone, Peoria, III.; State Deputy Gene Stinke as tele. TAKE NOTICE that there has been OPTOMETRISTS a brofhtr, William J. Sardick, Richmond, cilia’s church, Coatesville, Pa., passed the hat, and when he Mansfield is a member of Iliad In Ih t above-namad astata a peti­ Calif.; fivt grandchildren and numerous on Monday, June 22, marked a got to the end of the car one guest speaker. tion asking for a judicial aacartainment nieces and nephews. District Deputy Val Sanger, Most Precious Blood pariah. He and determination of the hairs of such interment In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard peaceful end to the dramatic of the soldiers with a gun fired resides at 4337 S. Yosemite decedent, and setting (ortti that the Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care mortuaries. Jr., presented the awards, with career of WUliam L. (“Wild at him and hit him in the right court. Cherry Creek Village, names, addresses and rtlatlOMhlps to Bill’’) Carlisle, one-time West­ Leo Lechman receiving the decedent of all parsons sHw art or HERBERT A. McCOURT hand. He jumped off the train with his wife and six of their claim to be heirs ot said dtcedtnt, so Herbert A. McCourt, 70, of 2337 Glen- “Knight of the Year” award. OPTICIANS ern train robber whose conver­ and made his escape. But the seven children. tar at known to tha petlttonar, are at arm place, died June 16. He Is survived sion to Catholicism turned him “Knight of the Quarter” awards follows, to^vll: i H. W. SWIGERT Jr„ 0 .0 . by five sons, Jafw H., James C., Donald infection in the hand finally The oldest boy, Gary, is serv AAauda Du Bolt, 25D South Emtrson, RICHARD YARROW | Rex, and Thomas, all of Denver; and into a model citizen. forced him out into the open. were presented to George Denver, Colorado, widow. Robert G. McCourt, AR>uquerqu«. Meier, John Schmidt, Leonard ing as a medic with the U.S. Air Wttnlfrad Du Boh, 1450 Washinglon, Apt. The former bandit, who ter­ He was captured and sent to 7, San Franciaco, Calif., daughter. I H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SMALDONE | N. AAtx.; three daughters, Mrs. Nancy Heit, and John Laner. Force in Goose Bay, Labrador. g McFarland, Denver; Mrs. Marlorle Eg- rorized Wyoming railroad pas­ prison for life. Kenneth Du Bolt. 1450 Washington, Apt, gers and Mrs. Beverly Harmon, both of New members are Angel La- 7, San Francisco, CalH.,. ton. sengers in 1918, died of cancer IN 1919 HE CONTRIVED a Salt Lake City, Utah; • brother, Harold toree, Gary Lechman, James Take Your Tlmu You a rt hereby noNtlad to appear and I 1550 California St. 534-5819 I McCourt, Ft. Collint; two sisters, Mrs. June 10 in the home of his shirt box in a laundry In which answer tha petition within twenty days Ethel Myer, Taos, N. Max., and Mrs. and John Sanger. Father Hal- Speed may save a little altar ter.'~ of this notice on you (H niece, Mrs. Hilda Caramie, in he concealed himself, and again served by publication, within twenty d a ^ Lucinda McCourt, Denver; and by 2S loran gave a talk and closing time, but it never saves lives, grandchltdren and five great-grandchil­ Coatesville. He was 79 years made his escape. It was while alter the last pubileatton of thh nofica) dren. Requiem Mass In Our L ad y,o f prayer. The little you gain' can never and bi default of an answer or appear- Grace church June ft. old. he was out at this time that he anca the Court will proceed to receive robbed his last train. In his cap­ make up for what you lose if and hear proofs conoamlng the heirt of E. J. ROYBAL Celebrant of the Requiem ROBERT J. WALTER of Ovid you have an accident, warns such decadent and tntor a d tc rtt dttor- E. J. Roybal, late of San Diego, Calif. Mass for Carlisle was the Rev. ture, one of the posse shot him mining who a rt Ih t h tirt of such da- has been awarded a 3300 Sears- the State Patrol. ceased person. He It survived by his wife Cecelte Roy­ Joseph Vadino, assistant pastor through the lung while his bal; a son, A. J. Roybal; a daughter. Dated at Denver, Colartdo, Ihh llth of St. Cecilia’s parish. The Rev. hands were above his head. He day of May, 165A Joyce Roybal, both of San Diego; his Stephen C. Ranch parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Roybal, Henry F. Kiggins, the pastor, was nursed back to health in a Clerk of the County Court ■iiu aiiiiB IRON «ra 6oiniunver. Colerade. 2220664. was an active member of Council 539, ’I’HROUGHOUT ’THIS time he Phen* 633-7731 Colorado Sprin9S Published In the Denver Catheflc Ragistor Knights of Columbus, w h a member of Cbeyenne. He saw the people First Fidillcatlen; June ig, 1654 L.C.W. Post No. 1, An>trlcan Legion, in the dining car and loange was a devout CathoUc, having Last Publication; July 6, 1654 end had served as chairman of fhe Do­ been converted by Father Schel- minican Sisters of the Poor bazaar for car, apparently ipiite affinent IN THE COUNTY COURT I I years. and having everythtag they linger while still in prison. His hi and tor Iha CNy aid Caanty of Oanver He Is survived by his wife, four deugh- wanted. On an impolae he dzs exemplary life won him the re­ Dr. John A. Ordohl iphaJunaaf, M d gtnto If Cifm lo ters, Mrs. Marilyn N a x l, Albuquerque. , Nd. F4S 6a N. AAex.; and M x y Madonna, Margaret tided to bold 6H» tlie train. spect and admiration of the cit­ OPTOMETIIST PtESaiPTION DRUGGIST NOTfCR TO CREDITORS Ann, and Marianne, ell of the home; four Estate of HOWARD TOENNIESSEN. As the train swung out of the izens of Wyoming. He was an m NORTH TEJON STREET 102 N. Weher sisters. Mrs. M ary Splllane, Mrs. Ann extraordinary benefactor of St. a/k'a. HOWARD F. TOENNIESSEN end KItta Mrs. Margaret Volk, end Mrs. railroad yards he jumped to the M S i 2-3661 ME, 3-2069 HOWARD FREDRICK TOENNIESSEN, Llitian LeNcer, all of Denver; three grand­ Joseph’s orphanage in Torring- COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Deceased. children end several nieces and nephews. observation platform, pulled his Ceto. SptiatA Celt. No. P-3J62J. Interment was In Mt. Olivtt. Boulevard handkerchief over his face, took ton, and was cited by Father All oersoni havinos claims aoalnft the mortuaries. out his gun, and instructed the Leo Morgan, chaplain, for his Hwve named estate are reoulrad to file generous gifts to the orphans. n—m Mr altownnce In the Counfv Court PRANK SVIOCU SR. porter on the train to “take up J. D. CROUCH n» th. City and Counfv of Denvar, Cote- Requiem High M a u was offered In a collection.” About three years ago he re­ C. D. O’BRIEN rsdo. on tr before the ITIh day of Holy Rosary ctwr^ June 21 for Frank D erem her, 1654, o r M>d Claims shah ba turned to Pennsylvania to live Mrever barred S v l^ , $r.« 7B, of 4939 Washington street. with two of his sisters. Two LOETSCHER'S Aitorew Wvsowafdrv UNDER DIFFERENT cir­ AdmlnisfraMr years ago it was learned on a rp.evMMd In Tha Denver Cafhelle DENVER cumstances but following the consultation w ith, doctors in q.nlster) same pattern he held up two SUPER MARKET cirst Puwieafton; June I I , 1654 Coatesville, Pa., that be was I ast PiiMIcatlon; July 15. 1654 EVERGREEN other trains. In one instance he suffering from terminal cancer. s iM u r r n u n notified the Union Pacific ahead IN TNE COUNTY COURT You know The Denver's quality t In md tor the CRy end Ceinfi MONUMENT CO. of time that he was going to M M M ta H Oanver nnd Stele a, Celtram rob it just to prove they were Saorch lor Idantify He. R O IM I brands . . . and you can see just how Nationally Advorlisod Quality Apparel NOTtCR OR FtlUL SRTTLRamNT holding the wrong people in jail FouimI ia Raligloa Brands of Grocorios IN COLORADO SPRINGS -stato at Chartot L. «Ae6Hat. (Dtcaated) for the jobs that he bad al­ No R4t651 much you save. This is a very big, M ilnnkee — As t ckild, SINCE 1872 Noftoa It horeby given fhef I hnve ready pulled. autbor Taylor Caldwell was S34 W. Colorado Are. hied mv final report In fh t County Cm rt very special selection of women's Kiowa aad Tejon Slrecta of Ih t CRy and County t f O tn w r, Colo­ In his last boMiip the train tongbt tlut she was “a human rado. and that m y pwTon m ileint to was full of soldiers. When he being prone to error and suf­ oMaef to Iht tame shel flh wrtlten dress and casual shoes . . . all re­ nhfeetton wllh Ih t said eoert m t r ba­ Largest Sehetien in the opened the door and toM them fering and sin, bnt with the tora Auqufl 26, 16tA duced from our regular stock. to “Stick ’em izp,” he was as­ God-given ability to rise above ■arnard R. Enetir, Rocky Moontoin Area tonished and somewhat nn- them.” II n DRIVE IN Jahn J. Caudle Shoe Solon — Downtown, Cherry Creek, Attomtv tor Hit (1 mile L of Mt. Olivet) aened. .All the soldiers were “That was my identity,” aiAieNoum6660 Atm r retnnilng from the war. He she explained in saying that Js M o m Matofltc BUg. Lakeside, and a selection is at Greeley. Charles McFadden aaPAmmo did not want to rob them but religion has the best answer stay wHh “Jay” SJi-7«n Stanley Hall mtm to O rdw (PuMWiad to Tha Oaemr Calhenc be couldn’t back dowa after he to some contemporaries’ » N. Nevada > atom to oimr Rtgislar) h a . 4-4477 got into the middle of it “search for Ideality.” 1542 stk w m utk am. ^g«l FVsf Rubhcalton; Jww 2S. I6<4 1 1 Last Publication; July 21. 1654 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, June 25, 1964 National Jesuit Alumni Meet in Denver July 9-11 Maryknollers Springs Couple Adopts .Nearly 1.50 delegates are ex­ Peter's college, Jersey City, will be held at the Denver programs and problems in the Add New 'Twist' pected to attend the 10th annual N'.J.. is President of the J.AA Hilton hotel, areas of alumni activities and The Maryknoll Fathers convention of Jesuit .Alumni ad­ organization. , During the three-day event fund raising. have added a new twist to ministrators in Denver Julv .All sessions of the convention i delegates will discuss various On July 10 the delegates will Boy, 12, From Pakistan 9-11. their faculty of Musoma Col­ be guests of the Very Rev. Rich­ lege in Musoma, Tanganyika. Colorado Springs — A local nearly 300 orphans in Kengtung, The delegates, both priests Sister Calls Hindi Music ard F. Ryan, S. J., president of Recently the college hired couple has just adopted a 12- Burma. and laymen, represent the 28 Regis, at a reception and buffet year - old boy from East colleges and universities and a musical instructor known Severe storms wrecked their dinner at Regis. ^ Pakistan. nearly 50 high schools in the Beautiful and Different locally as Bwana Twisti, a orphanage and ruined their The new son is George Tudu. United States conducted by the Covington. Ky. — Hindu­ ‘parts' to be .sung by various well - known trumpet player crops. The workers of the , THE CONA^NTION will close The Jim Landers of 1140 East Pontifical Institute for Foreign Society of Jesus (Jesuits), stani music can serve divine ‘voices.’ It follows a single who moonlights at the Gay Madison are helping him worship as well as Gregorian line of melody.” with an evening banquet July Time Bar. So popular is Mr. Missions, who operate the through the Foster Parents Mis­ GEORGE J. REINERT, direc­ chant. Sister Eugenia Meuth- 11 at the Hilton. A feature of Twist that all other night orphanage, had no money to re­ Sister Eugenia teaches mu­ sion club, an organization de­ tor of public relations at Regis ing of the Sisters of Charity the banquet will be the build. sic and English at the Naza­ spots in .Musoma close two dicated to aiding overseas college. Denver, is general presentation of various JAA In response, the Detroit wom­ of Nazareth said here. India's nights a week when he is orphans. chairman for the convention and reth academy in Gaya, State awai-ds and the .America maga­ en cooked up a unique plan per­ music is “ancient, beautiful, playing. chairman of the colleges and of Bihar, and in the Diocese zine award, presented each year mitting individuals to spiritual­ different” — it's all of these "The whole idea sounds un- | “GEORGE WILL NOT leave universities sessions. of Patna, served by Jesuit to the outstanding Jesuit college ly “adopt” an orphan for five things. usual.” said th^ Rev. Bren­ F^akistan,” a club spokesman missionaries. dollars a month. The Rev. John Hurley. S J., The Sistqr. home on leave or university alumni magazine dan P. Smith. .M.M.. of San i said, “but the aid he receives of Gonzaga preparatory school. after 12 years in India, de­ She received a degree in as selected by the editors of Since then the organization Francisco. Calif.; college head- [ and the knowledge that some­ Spokane. Wash., will serve as nied that the music is primi­ Hindustani music from the •America. The Regis Roundup, has arranged for 1.600 of these master, “but actually Bwana i one is really interested in him chairman for the high school tive. “Hindustani music is institute in .Allahabad, and alumni publication of Regis col­ adoptions in Burma, East Nun Is Fellow is a gentleman and a credit to will make him feel he is a mem­ sessions. Fred J. Jaqties, assist­ purely melodic. It has no har­ has composed a number of lege, received the America Pakistan, and India. any faculty. Since his arrival, i ber of the Landers family.” Chicago — Sister Mary ant to the president at Saint mony. You cannot compose hvmns in the Hindi style. award last year. the music course has become | The Foster Parents .Mission Hugh, mathematics instruc­ SO.ME FAMILIES adopt more the college’s most popular club was formed in 1958 by five tor at St. Xavier’s college. Is elective.” Detroit area women who had than one orphan. In Oregon one .■\side from being a popular heard about the sad plight of family has taken on twenty. one of two women in the faculty member. Mr. "rwist But there are still more avail­ United States to be awarded RENTING'HIRING cuts quite a figure on campus. Speed Srill Kills able, some 4,000 or so. a $3,000 fellowship from Pi MARKETPLACE T* A TVTfTl He wears a plaid cap, black Traffic accidents at high Persons interested in "adopt­ Lambda Theta, national honor OFMIllIpNS J- BUYING-SELLING and white shoes, and twirls j speeds are many more times ing” a child through tliis plan and professional association his trumpet constantly in the ; likely to be fatal, says the State are invited /to write to Foster sun. As one priest remakred: Patrol. Remember you can’t Parents Mission- club, 121 E. for women in education. She ■'He's a cool character in a beat an accident by stepping on Boston boulevard, Detroit, will pursue research work in Phone KE. 4-4206 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask for the Classified Department hot place.” the gas. Mich,, 48202. finite geometries.

New Classified Ad Deadline . . * NOW - Tuesday at 5 p.m. Your Parish Real Estate Guide (Only Want Ads received by phone or mail before 5 P.M. Tuesday can be published in the current week’s paper Cariiodral 42^S t. Philemeno HELP \WANTED FEMALE FURNISHED APT. 25, FLOOR CARE 48A AUTOS— NEW 59 1 BLOCK FROM CATHEDRAL Air conditioned 4 BEDROOMS Experienced typists, stenos, office work­ 3 room furnlsh«J a pa rlm en l near St. Have immaculate & highly ers needed immediately for temporary Francis de Sales Church, shopping and 2 story Brick Home with 5th bedroom, polished floors — scrubbing- New decorated office work transportation. Prefer lady pensioner furnished apartment. ^4 bath and rec. room in basement. 1 or refined middle aged employed lady. waxing - polishing - buffing car garage. See 1315 ADAMS. Call KEN MANPOWER, INC. WiM rent very reasonably to desirable Insured — Free Estimates LUtK THE GLENELLEN EGAN. 322-6708 KE 4 1785 1554 C alifornia p a rly . 162 So. Sherman. PE 3-597Q eves, Reasonable Rates and Best or weekends. APARTMENTS MOORE REALTY References, T4ja Ptnniyivania 30(1 E. .Speer Blvd. 733-5511 HOUSEKEEPER UNFURNISHED APTS. 26 DENVER FLOOR T h e West's FOR RURAL PARISH W AXING CO. ^ • • Spacious 1 and 2 bedrooms, ceramic 3— All Souli (Inglewood) 42— St. Philomeno 733-7746 WRITE BOX L 794 CARE OF bath, air conditioned, range, refrigerator. Largest 635 Washington Circle Near church, shopping, transportation. House for Sale — By Owner THE REGISTER PftrKing. 175 So. Sherman. WANTED TO BUY 49 3 bedrooms, attached garage, redwood Selection 3 bedroom brick. Livingroom, 938 BANNOCK ST. 2 BEDROOM APART,MENT fence. LandAcaping has quality! location! j X10 W, 65 Avenue Coins, Proof Sets, Mint Sets, Gold Coins. diningroom with wall to wall DENVER, COLORADO. I 936-2893. pric#! carpeting. Kitchen with break­ ! $75.00 "SEE IT TODAY" 2 Children Acceptable Priced from fast nook, electric stove and re­ A M 6-1749 BICYCLES 56 frigerator. Full finished base­ HELP WANTED MALE 8 WILSON & WILSON ment. double car garage and ______ROCK RAVEN APTS. BICYCLES 7 units, must be^ep»nd- Nia’’ Sts. Peter 4 Paul's. 6761 W. 37th i m S. Broadway W -*t7t fenced back yard. Near church C aretaker SEE THIS NEW ONE IT FOLDS UP able. 1 bedroom apt. in exchange. Coi pie Place. ^ 1 and 2 bedrooms. Air ia condition. and school. For appointment or single. Non Drinkers. St. Pnil's. Delux. New. Immaculate. Adults. Federal Blvd. Garage. 6'" Bloieod Sacrament can F^R-7-4240. ,934.6010. AL'S BIKE SHOP MOUNTAIN COTTAGES 334 Federal - 935-3245 $1895 EAST DENVER HOME 44— St. Rose Of Lima FOR RENT 30AA 56 Years Same Place ! SITUATIONS WANTED Denver. Colorado 80219 FOR RENT Delivered in Denver 490 DECATUR FEMALE 12 Grand Lake Hi-Country Cottages. Daily 4-bedroom brick, livingroom Large 2 bedroom brick bungalow with or weekly rates. Everything furnished TRUCKS FOR SALE 60 with fireplace, den. formal di­ 1st floor family room. 3rd. bedroom in Rooms for Girls. Catholic Daughters with kitchens and TV. Write tor bro­ basement. Oversized garage. Good wall of America. 765 Pennsylvania. Also chure or phone 627-3511 for reservations. ningroom. Refrigerator, range, The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each ■to wall carpeting and nice fenced yard rooms available- tor weddings or recep­ PE 3 -4495 rec. room, foyer. Double ga­ j makes this a desirable home. Call KEN tions. TA 5-9597. Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. ! EGAN. 322-6708. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 rage. June 15. $160. Near Mont- WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE DREILINOI view Blvd. 377-5239 after 4 p.m. MOORE REALTY Will give loving care to aged during day We specialize in Northwest Denver, 7— Christ the King 31— St. James while you are employed. Experience and Arvada, i akewood and Wheatridge Real “OUR PRESENT STOCK” 6— BloMod Sacrament •TOO E. Speer Blvd. 733-5511 references. Please call 322-2642. afte r 7:00 Estate Prompt, courteous sales *ervlce 141 SOUTH JASMINE p.m . Your local realtor tor 20 years. 14 New 1964 GMC 44— St. Rose of Lime F rom to 2 Tons Open Sat. & Sun. 2 to 5 Brick, 4 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, STACKHOUSE k EAITY BY OWNER Charming 1 year old 3 bedroom ranch. FURNISHED ROOMS 3535 W. 3 ^h Ava. GR. 7-1678 Also 35 used Commercial, af Hot water heat, 1st floor paneled den. full finished basement, full HARVEY PARK FOR RENT 20 Your Lakewood GMC 3 bedroom brick. 2 baths, living and Gorgeous kitchen. Eating space for $• 82 Neat as a pin & priced to sell. 3 bdrms., SEWING MACHINES 40 Franchised Deaie^ BOOKS FOR SALE diningroom carpeted. Double garage de­ people. Center hall plan. 2 baths, ^4 diningroom, 3 garages un ^ I s - ry baths, full bsmt., 1 car garage & basement. car attached garage. New Furnished rooms for rent, private and | tached. 3V^ blocks to Blessed Sacrament. 2 beautiful fenced yard. JOE RAY 744. double. Business women, students, work- j SINGER DIAL A STITCH PLEASE READ THIS carpeting and drapes. Ample closet 2184 o r 297-5433. (19 S ST) Zigzags, buttonholes, darns, mends and CLEMES MOTOR CO. Priced at t)3.2S0. Assume $10,500 loan space. Nice landscaping. mg girls. Franciscan Sisters, St. Rose I Most of us would like to Residence. Conveniently located with-in ■ makes fancy stitches without attachments at $93.00 per mo. 2241 D ahlia St. Phone 1045 Oneida FR. 7-49G0 5555 West Colfax Ave. a few blocks of the downtown business to buy. Assume 3 paym ents of $3.01 or know more about the History 23 yrs. at the same location. DU 1-056$ for appointment. WULFF OF DENVER d is tric t. 623-4311. $8.50 Cash. CH 4 - ^ . of the Church - as well as 377469S 31— St. James VanSchaock&Co. 1964 WHITE ZIGZAG Doctrine. Tradition, and 275 Univ. Blvd. REALTOR 197-5P00 Does everything automatically. Will sac­ Teaching - in language WE 6- Blessed SacramanI 11— Holy Family BOARDING & ROOMING rific e fo r $20.00 cash o r 4 paym ents of 17th Ave., PARKWAY 46— St. Vincent de Paul $5.50. TA 5-5060. PRINTING OR SIGNS 79 CAN UNDERSTAND. Cath­ 2 Story, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large liv­ AGED 22 olic men and women are in­ * aT b o v r a in Lovely family home. ing room, formal dining room, finished MJSC. FOR SALE 44 FREE LANCE ART vited to show these exclu­ Brick Duplex — lovely home with in­ basement. Main floor powder room. 2 1 Block to Church & School Board and room home for elderly people. Commercial or for the home. AM kinds ' car garage, sprinkler system. Only $32.- 2 meals daily. Close In TV room. 722- sively in their locale and 4 to 8 bedrooms, newly deco­ come. 2 blocks to Church and school. 1 chiffarobc, 2 doors with mirrors each of signs. Reasonable rates. Call 477-2618. 500. For appointment call ESTHER CO­ Shopping & Bus Line 2617 supplement your income - Beautifully landscaped. 2 bedrooms each fide, drawers in the middle. 2 pairs of rated. Selling under FHA ap­ HAN. 322-0055. 3 bedrooms, bath on 1st floor, plus 3 lined drapes 88 x 75. 1 pair drapes proportionately to the num­ unit, wall to wall carpeting, separate praisal. Assume with small NATIONAL REAL ESTATE A bedrooms, bath In full finished basement. '62 X 18. 722-2941. BOOKS FOR SALE 82 ' ber of showings. FL 5-5123. double garage, lovely covered patio. MANAGEMENT CO. HOUSES FOR RENT Writt tr Phom down or refinanee. 355-0725. Kitchen with eating space, ample closets. Britannica, 64 edition. Great Books of the 1550 E. 17th Ave. 264-0333 UNFURNISHED 24 FURNITURE FOR SALE 47 2260 Clermont. $22,500 — By Owner Root covered patio, t car garage plus W estern W orld. NEW ! Each set $300.00 PHIL HARPOLE 477-4718 room for second car. For appointment ' Formica dinette set with four chairs. Teachers award. Call after 9:00 P.M. or 32^St. John the before 8:00 A.M. weekdays or all day 825 St. Paul call 744-1697 to see 1050 So. Y ork. 3 bedrooms, unfurnished. 4541 Lowell I Table has handy self-storing board. $50.00. a Blessed Sacrament Sundays. Denver 6, Colo. 14— Most Pracieuf Bleed Ivajigelitt B lvd. Call 477-034). ! 424-6836. 46^—St. Vincent de Paul 4 BDRMS. — 3 BATHS Lovely 3-story home on corner lot. 6 bed­ Very llveble IVy story at 1436 GLENCOE. CAN YOU USE 5 BEDROOMS? rooms. 4 baths, lii^ingroom, diningroom. HE.XRT OF BON.ME BRAE~ B im t. & 2 garages. Extra value here!! Alt new remodeledi electric kitchen, wall 11,700 down FHA or no down VA. Call 2635 South Jersay Is a spacious 3 bed­ Custom built 5 bdrm., brick. Large living- B IL L M O LITOR, 757-3020. room ranch with 2 large bedrooms in to wall carpeting and drapes throughout. room, separate diningroom, big kitchen! full finished basement; 2 fireplaces, 2^/i Full finished basei^nt with bedroom and has eating space, 2 car garage. On 5j ★ SERVICE DIRECTORY ★ baths, 2 car garage, covered petio, welt landscaped lots. JOE RAY. 744-2184' fenced yard. Reduced P rice $28,500. bath. 1st floor utility and family room. or 297-5433. (10 CO) | VanSchsack&Co. Fenced yard w ith 2-car garage. To see KE. 4-4205 MITCHELL RLTY. this ca ll D E . 3-8070. n s Univ. Blvd. REALTOR N7-S000 REALTOR 355-6431 VanSchaack&Co.| FLOOR COVERINGS PAINTING & DECORATING I ROOFING a— aiesMd Sacrament 36 St. Louis ASH HAULING 275 Univ. Blvd. R E ALTO R 297-5000 NEW ROOFS—REPAIRS 17^-Netra Dame (Englewood) Miller Trash Service >»e»e»eee»»M »»»»»ee»» All Work Guarantaad 46— St. Vincent de Pavl ' Formica Counter Topt, Cersmlc • i 2271 ELM Pickup Anytime Al.. 5-1932 Terms — Free Estimattf BEAUTIFUL VIEW ’ Wall Tile, Vinyl, Linoleum o TA. 54695 ' Flooring, Csroels '' 4 BEDROOMS In-law apartment or 4 bedrooms. 1st FOR RENT 154S SO. FILMORE SHAFFER’S RUBBISH Pointing Interior Member of our Lady of Grace Parish Open Sunday 2 to 4 floor family room. In convenient loca­ Open Sal. & Sun. 2 to 5 REMOVAL ; 1 LINOLEUM AND ! [ tion. W ill trade. 2766 So. Sheridan. Call ; • TILE SERVICE. INC. < > & Exterior STORM WINDOWS New kitchen, powder room, DO RETTA G LE N . A L 5-4189. 3 bedroom frame with living- 3 bedrooms, eating space in COMMERCIAL AND den, double garage, patio. kitchen. Dishwasher, disposal, RESIDENTIAL ; ^ ^ Frte Estimates— < ► No Job Too Small A il makes storm doors, wtndowt. room, bath. Lovely yard. Very ^ ^ Guaranteed instai'ation < ^ screms and petto doors repaired and ad- Deloris Smith refrigerator, stove. Covered REASONABLE RATES I ^ ^J50P Upan Street 4$5-7J274 ► Free Estimates Walk to schools, stores and clean. $100.00 per month, water iuited. truurance claims. Reasonable bus. FHA. patio and garage. Walking dis­ AL. 5-3310 ' ^ ^ JeHfi K. LaOuardle < > Work Guaranteed rates. Henry SawICkL 429-3906. Real Estate paid. Call 781-8329 tance to St. Vincent’s. IA»G»»eee»»»»GGGo»»e»ee 985-7913 PV 4-1681 777-2349 ASH & TRASH TRASH HAULING 18— Our Lady of Fatima GUHERS TRASH HAULING 36—'St. Leuii Suburiran South HAROLD ROBINSON Any Place m Matropollfan Danvar RUBBISH REMOVAL PLUMBING Day or NIghf Calls (Englewood) RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL EA. 1-35SI NEEDS LARGE FAMILY MODERN EQUIPMENT 1630 High Straat LARGE 4 BEDROOMS BOXES OR BARRELS Gultors, Spouts $22,900 — 10% Down CH 4-7381 or A L 5-1611 2 blocks to Englewood shopping and 1 W t sgaciaRia la em tar and ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. UPHOLSTERERS 177 1 771 1774141 5 bedroom brick, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, Spavt Ragfacamaiit. Repairing, new work, sewers and link Re-Upholsttrina by a rallabla firm. IS family room garden tevel. Sundeck, cov­ block to St. Louis' Church and School. BUILDERS S CONTRACTORS This brick home Is neat and roomy. 2 Auttan Claanad aad lines cleaned. Our work Is guaranteed. years experience—T e rm ered patk), large corner lot. Large trees, Regal rad. Free Eslimates. NATIONAL UPHOUTIRV keep horses, fenced yard. Adaptable to ca r garage. O nly $14,250. Term s. NAOM I Thoroughly Experienced. !409 E. Aismeda SH 64300 1165 Court PI. ta-ISTl a— lleued ScKrament In-lew arrangement. Close to all schools BEST, 798-0289. BUILDING and CONTRACTING and bus. By ow ner, 1421 Lew is St. 237- Dependable, Guarenteed. TV SERVICE-APPLIANCES COLONIAL l-STORY~ I97f. A. A. MEZZANO, Realtor Per Any Remodeling in Yeor BIOI 1101 — HUOII I I Home Inside or Out— 2044 RELLAIRE 1818 S». BroMway 789-0541 American Roofing "Sight and Sound Our Specialty” 4 bedroom*. 3 tlreplacei, 3 balhj, 2 wn- 28— St. Dominic roomi. Large separate dining room, llv- 3 7 — St. M ary’s Sheet Metal Co. Ingroom with box beamed celling. Den (Littleton) CHERRY CREEK V ILU G E AL'S APPLIANCES on main floor. Ilnished basement with 3421 ZUNI Newer Brick BMevei Georgian Coloni­ CH 4-8466 2159 Downing wine cellar. 2 car garage with servants al. 3 bedrooms up, 2 bedrooms down, Sates and Service all makes quarters above. Lots of living and priced After 6 p.m. SU 1-8835 Income Property 6264 SO. PRINCE 3 ceramic baths. 2 fireplaces, recrea­ CAIX JACK REIS Commerce City's In the 30's. BOB STEVENS. 3M-WI39. tion room. 24 ft. kitchen and family 9344593 Member of Ail SouH’ Parish Oouble, plus 2 story with 2 Charming older stone and frame room. (Ash Paneled). Carpeting and Pine TV and Appliance Service 288-9I6.7 L. C. Fulenw ider, Inc. apartments on 3 lots. Call Kay farm house. Beautifully re­ drapes throughout. Located on W acre Mennbef of Notre Dame Parish 7260 .Monaco 288-0810 modeled, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, beautifully landscaped lot. Terrific 2731 So. Colo. Blvd. Moran. 237-7273. large all electric kitchen. A nx)untain view. A real buy. see new. Jlpaltor______^3071 truly family home. "Have several other luxury homes HOME REPAIR U IRD REALTY available in good south location a :so BEAUTY SALON other good buys available." 6 Bleseed Sacrament 1116 Lasyatl Blvd. 415-1658 Marie Seaman Black, Realtor HOME REPAIRS 796-0551 794-0551 Now opened tor business at 1567 Peoria ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL LA V E D A ’S B E A U T Y SALON. 3664561 • Home Repairs • Painting MANSFIELD Experienced operjtors. Open by ooooini. • Carpentry MACHEBEUF HIGH 29— St. Francis da Sales 3 7 — St. M ary’s men" Evenings. a Caometwork • Patch Plastering To Introduce You to tbe Register Clauified Section 1455 GRAPE STREET. Lov«ly J bod- REALTY 7334 So. Cola. Blvd. •'Mamoer of St. fherese Parish" i. M. REISCHMAN rooms. W f both, tlnlshod bosomont with (Littleton) 757-6935 "The Handyman” BST oU t H WASHINGTON^ FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS hxlro bedroom. tSewly carpeted and CARPET SERVICE Am Work Guaranteed ^ draped, and in excellent condition. Call Darling 1 bedroom home with St. Mary’s Littleton 2518 Euoura St. EA. 2-373C E M M E T T G OGGIN, 377-3108, 32 ft. livingroom. Full finished Church and school lust 2 blocks away FOR COUR1EOUS SERVICE CARPET SELL OUT TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP basement, 2 extra bedrooms. makas this beautiful S bedroom. 4 level w ith / 'X if Carpet your living room, dining area, house a rebl buy. O ver 21.000 sq. ft Norih Denver ^heatr iige land hall only $11841 while supply lasts. : LINEN SERVICE This offer good for Classified Section only. MILTON J. CONWAY, CO. Modem kitchen, double garage. finished, plus a 4th level. 2*i bath, fenced & i Based on average home of 30 sq. yards. 4511 I . Catfax Realtor 355-4479 Furnished or unfumish^. low yard, large fAmity room. Large "FAMI­ Laxewooo iistirtgs Call C A R PE T CRA FTER S, 936-3750. , WESTERN Does not apply to Real Estate Display taxes. VERA GARNER. 722-1427 LY" kitchen, double garepe and screened Call Kay Moran patio. Don't miss this one. Call CHUCK with CURTAIN CLEANERS | TOWEL SUPPLY CO. Advertising. ,, 7 — Christ Hie King CAMPBELL REALTOR O LIV E R . 422*3317. 1710 So. B-oadw ay 733 5591 'M 4 3 H J66-13H Laird Realty 455-3650 or FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEANERS, CHRIST THE KJNG ~ 477 430/ i CURTAINS, CROCHETED TABLE FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX 31— St. James L. C. Fulenw ider, Inc. CLDTHS, DRAPERIES, BLANKETS. PAINTING DELUX ADULT DREAM SPREADS, LINENS c l e a n e d BY LAT- BIG 2 bdrms., 2 tile baths, gorgeous den ^ EST m e t h o d s , h a n d PRESSED ONLY. Pamiing INSIDE and OUT. Free Esti­ with fireplace. Opens to private garden- 2731 So. Colo. Blvd. Our Personalized ! I1» KALAMATH. TA. S-3S17. mates. Call 244-1495. John O 'G rady. patio. Part bsmt.-sprtnkler.EASY CARE! 4 BDRM. Close to bus, shop. O nly $24,750. Realtor 266-3071 Service Sells Homes 2 STORY ENGLISH DECORATING PAINTING a DECORATING 4 2 ^—SI. Pliilomena BEATRICE M. SHIRK 1455 MONACO PARKWAY oHvn txerp- Painting 5 Dacoraling. speclalUIng Ir PINE HOMES Reallpr 5554578 tional horn, tor larga family. This largi '-esidanilai work. Call anytime. 1554435. PAPERLNG-^TEAMI.VG- ! roomy horn* In an axcellant school aroa URGE FAMILY? R i a l t o r ' — Christ the King TEXTURING- ! 7 loaiurvs llvtngroom. tornui diningroom, 865 STEELE 1500 S. Broadway SH 4 U l l ELECTRIC WIRING Interior A Exterior | dMi, fiacfric Xlfctwn, broakfast nooK I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Large Bungalow on corner lot has living- TK volts, rem nrteim g. CaM any PAINTING 1 oowdfr room on 1st floor. 1 full baths on ' room, diningroom, sun, musk ano break­ time EM a-Olsl -A ll Work CfMranlaad'' I 4300 E. 6th Avr. YOU CAN ADD A ROOM 1 story home with 3 bedrooms. 7 baths Tnd tX)or with 4 large bdrms. Finished fast rooms. Large kitchen 2 large bed­ Jim Dwyer Electric Free Estimates i up. Main floor library, separate break- I bsmt, with rec. room, Sfh bdrm. A 3rd rooms and 1 sn$all bath on main fioor OR MOUNTAIN EMPIRE I Wall to wall carpeting. Full finished DECORATORS i last room, powder room. Full finished jbalh An outstanding value at 537JOO. basement, sprlnKler system. This Is a ^garden level basenvent with 4 bedrooms TRADE FOR LARGER HOME FERTILIZER 3I)M 4 777-93751 CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND AAAIL TO marvelous buy m excellent condltkm I JIM NEWCOMB. FL. 5-9416. I storage, furnace and large laundry rooms IT S EASIER TO TRADE For appointment call ESTHER COHAN, Ue.bath. Hot water heat, 220 tniring ga- lOB BROWN JACK JONES Classified Advertising, The Register 311-0055. jrag e . $19,500 Term s CALL Co4oradc Peat PUSTERING NATIOtOAL REAL E5TATS B and J Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it in to KE. 4-4205 • MANAGEMENT CO. |VanSchaack&Co. BY OWNER SCHROEDER & WEAVER FERTILIZER 1550 E. ITth Ava. 3664533 O'^ganic. Commercial, Fifec:5ce Wood i Piaste'-ing, any size »ob. Fast need patch- I ITS UUv. Bfve. REALTOR 197-5440 , DE 3-4191 I 534-nn 9j>5r>8 934 4426 t'hg. Free estimates. 455^112.