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In Sterling April 22-24 Over 7,000 K. of L Plan To Attend State Congress Some 7,000< Knights of Columbus from throughout the entire state will gather in Sterling, April 22-24, for Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations their 80th annual state convention. Dr. Earl C. Bach, state deputy and leader of the more than 7,000 Knights in Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1961 — Permission to Reproduce, Except Colorado, will preside at the gathering. Francis Foxhoven, On Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue member of the Sterling council, is the general chairman The state convention in Ster ling coincides with the golden died in the past year, will be Inferprovince Nvmaan Club Officers jubilee of the Sterling Council conducted at 3:30 p.m. 1559. The formal charter wxs is Following the service, a 11 Intemioiiittalii Province Newman Clnk of< nelins L. Downey, C.U^ province diairman; sued to this council April 23, knights, including the Fourth ficeri elected at the convention at Colorado Terry Davidson of Utah U^versity, treasurer; 1911. Father James E. Kane is Degree honor guard, will meet University in Bonlder are, left to right, hack Lncdle Vigil, Trinidad Junior College, secre in charge of the clergy arrange at the Knights of Columbus r«w, L a r^ Fuller, CJ5.C^ second vice chak- tary; and Friuids Jaswich, University of Wy- ments for the convention. Home to assemble and march man; Bonnie Lovitt, C\S.U^ third vice diair- om l^. Northern Colorado-Wyoming regional Registration will begin on Sat- to St. Anthony’s Church for the man; and Greg Campanella, Utah University, chairman. ^ urday, April 22, at 10 a.m. andl Convention Mass, which will be Utah regional diairman; and front row, Cor- continue throughout the day. held at 5 p.m State Deputy Bach will enter In the presence of Auxiliary V O L. LV . No. 36. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 DENVER, COLORADO tain at an appreciation lunch Bishop David M. Maloney of eon for his state officers and Denver, a Solemn Mass for the 2 Province Newman Clubs their wives at 11:30 a.m. in the living and deceased members of Sterling Country Club. the Knights of Columbus will The official welcome for the be offered in St. Anthony’s Are Given Progress Awards visiting women will be given at Church, Sterling, Sunday, April the knights’ home at 1 p.m. In 23, at 5 p.m The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Emile B y P a u la D aq. in every thing they do, and this Deana Cooley, also of C.U., the afternoon, the opening ses should encompass their entire was elected as extension vice sion of the financial secretaries' J. Verschraeghen, pastor of St. Progress awards were life. ‘ chairman. She is currently a meeting will be held. Commit Anthony’s and chaplain of the given to two clubs outstand Cornelius L. Downey of Colo teacher at All Saints’ School in tee meetings of the/resolutions, Sterling Council, will be the ing in their respective di rado University is the new In- Denver and attending night auditing and finance, mileage celebrant of the Solemn Mass, visions at the Intermoun termountin Province chairman classes at C.U. Extension. The and per diem, and credential coram Episcopo. tain Province Newman Club of the Newman (Hubs of Colo office of extension involves the committees will begin. The deacon will be Father Leonard Abercrombie, a former convention, Boulder. rado, Utah, Nebraska, and Wy progressing of the National A smorgasbord is planned at state chaplain. The youngest oming. He is a graduate stud Newman Club Federation to ev 6 p.m., followed by a social For ■ the smaller clubs, clergy member of the Sterling ent in philosophy and comes ery secular campus in this hour at 8 p.m. The convention Pueblo Cdlege was given the Council, Father Peter Urban, from Philadelphia, Pa., where province. ball is to be held at 9 p.m. province award as the outstand will be subdeacon. Father ing club and for the larger he received Ids bachelor’s de Second vice chairman is Lar- Registration continues Sunday gree from Villanova. (Tum to Page 5 — Column 5) James E. Kane will be master dubs, Wyoming University re morning, beginning at 9 a.m. of ceremonies ceived the award for the sec The financial secretaries’ sec The occasional sermon will be Holy Name Church in Ft. Logan ond year in a row. The,award ond session commences at 10 delivered by Father Walter is a bust of Cardinal Newman, Student From Kenya a.m. Jaeger, state chaplain. Father the patron o f the movement. Annual Report John C. Walsh and Father Honor keys were given to the Church Serves 6 Communities The opening business session James F. Halloran, chaplains of outgoing province officers as a Says African Missions the Holyoke a n d Julesburg of the assembled delegates be year-old parish that pastor and token of their service: Lynn councils, respectively, will be The $200,000 Holy Name in nave, cry room, and choir gins at 10 a.m. at which time flock will witness the blessing loft. Moss of C.U., province secre chaplains to Bishop Maloney. Church in Fort Logan, fac tary; Carole Root, C.U., prov State Deputy Bach will give his of a completed church. ' The church is unique in that Of ''Inestimable Value' Bishop to Speak ing north on the southeast ince treasurer; man McMul- annual report detailing the prog Erected in 1895 it serves parishioners in six ress of the knights during his Bishop Maloney will be the lin, C..U, second vice chairman; corner of Milan Avenue and Before this new edifice was eommunities — Denver, Mor By Ma b ty Mokan of . some 20,000,000, he noted, administration. Each elected principal speaker at the conven Robert &ott. University of Wy S. Irving Street, will be begun, parishioners used for rison, Fort Logan, Englewood, there is one university with ac state officer, as well as the tion banquet at 6:30 p.m. oming, first vice chairman; Catholic missionaries not only dedicated Monday, April 24, near^ 65 years a semibase Sheridan, and Littleton. Hie commodations for only 1,000 stu stat% six-point chairmen, will A meeting of the duplains in Bonnie Lovitt, C.S.U., third established the educational sys at 5 p.m. ment church erected in 1895. parish extends 10 miles west dents at a time. give reports concerning their vice chairman; and Cornelius tem in Kenya, East Africa, but (Turn to Page 5 — Column 6) The 400 families located with The building, designed as a from Santa Fe Drive to the phase of the K. of C. program. Downey, C.U., province educa they still operate the only Another bar to education is in the parish boundaries are ex basement for a future church, Hog Back Rroad. ’The new At noon the women’s enter tion chairman. s(4iools available to natives. poverty, he continued, since the pected to join with Father An boasted a wall of Castle Rock' ’ church stands ready to serve tainment committee will stage Missions in Africa "have been cost of an education is pro Bishop Newell thony Weinzapfel, pastor, and sandstone two feet thick. the expanding population of Elected to the National John a luncheon for the visitors at of inestimable value” for the hibitive. “When an opportunity visiting clergy to fill the church ’This old, flat-roofed church this suburban area. Henry Cardinal Newman Honor the Sterling Country Club, which HospitaUzed; welfare of the country. is made available to a native for the first time on the dedi that could seat only 120 was T he, Dedication Mass will be Sodety was John Yacobellis, will be followed by a bogk re Bishop Hubert M; Newell, student to attend a school be cation day. It can accommo torn down, and the site lowered the Mass of the Holy Name of outgoing province chairman. Peter Nderito, a young ex- view program. The men will who was hospitplizeid In De yond the sw n d ary level,’’ he date 810 persons. and used for the light brick Jesus. Father Anthony Warwick, This honor was conferred by chapge student at Colorado State lunch from 12 noon tilM:30 p.m., Paul Hospital, ^eyenne, on Hohert Robinson, president of University from Kenya, made said, "villagers pool all re April 12, is respondijig favor This will also be the first oc church that will comfortably pastor of St. Joseirfi’s Church, at which time they will continue casion in the history of the 67- the sodety. these observations. He 'spoke to sources, in the conusunity lo ably to treatment. He wishes seat seven times that numb^ (Turn to Page 2 -—Column 1) finance his education.” their business session. Keynoting the convention was delegates of the American-Afro to thank his many friends for Assembly at an evening session Memorial Service their greetings add their WilUmn E. Barrett, internation Exchange Students ally known author and outstand April 17 in the auditorium of the The memorial service, an an prayers. He asks that they The answer to the educational ing Denver Catholic layman. International House, Denver. nual event which honors the continne to remember him in problem in the emergent states One of Create^ Fears Gnawing Mr. Barrett charged that today Discussing - "Developing the members of the Knights of Co their prayers. people tend to erase sin and ex Educational Prerequisites for (Turn to Page 2 —fColumn 5) lumbus- in Colorado who have cuse it, and the modem novel a Modem State,” Nderito said ist tends ilso to back this the that democracy cannot exist or At Aged Is Need for New Homes ory up.