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Total Press Run, "All Editions, 54B,i72; Denver Catholic Register, 23^47 ALL WOMEN MAY JOIN IN MARY’S MATERNITY His Vast Scientific Knowledge Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1942— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting Helps Solve War Research Problems on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Graduates of Heights Fr. Forstall June 29 to Mark DENVERCATHOUC Urged to Spiritual Golden Jubilee in Priesthood Care of Mankind (B y M a x G reedy) of Colorado as any business baron He will be 82 July 5, and be says June 29 will be a red>letter day of 17th street, or any miner who that “ years weigh more than for the Rev. Armand W. Forstall, blasted his way through the granite feathers.” Even in Marriage Second Type of Molhethood S.J., and the members of the So toward the golden heart of the Proved Radium Ore’s Value Continental Divide. There is Of all the industries, mining— The National REGISTERCatholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have ciety of Jesus of Regis college, for on that date Father Forstall will scarcely a big business in the state particularly of uranium, vanadium, Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, May Be Shown, Says Bishop Corrigan in note the golden jubilee of his ordi that has not benefited in some and radiunv—owes a debt of grati Photo'Features, and Wide World Photos. nation to the priesthood. Many manner from the gerlius and deter tude to Fatner Forstall. For in the Golden Jubilee Commoneemenl VOL. No. 41., DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1942. $1 PER YEAR persons throughout the United mination of Father Forstall, emi early years of the century, after xxxvn. nent chemist, physicist, mathema rich radium-bearing ore was, dis States will rejoice with Father “ What do you think of yourself?" was the question Forstall, because this self-effacing, tician, and seismologist Hence, it covered in Colorado, there suddenly humble priest has gained national developed a report that the product flung by Bishop Joseph M. Corrigan, rector of the Catholic prominence as a scientist in spite of the Centennial state was in Todays Youth Has Courage, Faith University of America in Washington, D. C., to the 21 golden of himself. ferior. Father Forstall knew bet jubilee graduates of Loretto Heights college, Denver. Again, ter. He had had wide experience, Father Forstall, who first came for together with Charles Paiilbt “ What does God think of you ?" After a discussion of these to Denver more than half a cen' he is the discoverer of carnotite, a To Preserve M en’s Institutions two questions the prelate developed the theme of the two tury ago, is as much a part of Colo rich radium-bearing deposit. These rado and the Rocky Mountain maternities of the Blessed Virgin, the actu^ 'physical men were also prominent in the motherl^ood of the Son of God, and the spirituaT^atemity West as Kit Carson and Buffalo molybdenum and tungsten fields. of all mankind commissioned by Bill and those other trail-blazers Father Forstall set to work. He Kneeling fo Receive Degree, of"yre7 steams Expresses Christ as He hung dying on the of an earlier era. Father Forstall, obtained ore samples, made anal alure, from Lorelto Heights college at the-hands o f .Archbishop Urban j. Optimism in Regis Cross. “ Even those whose vocation working among his test tubes and yses, and interested other radium Vehr is Mrs. Elia Mullen Weckbaugh. Others granted this degree in T '« llr to natural motherhood is fulfilled books in his college laboratory, is experts, among them Mme. Marie the college's golden jubilee graduation were Mrs. M. J. O'Fallon and i x r a Q U a i lO n I R I K as much responsible for the indus may still have part in that second Curie, credited with the co-dis Mrs. Helen Bonfils Somnes, who received hers in ahientia. Seated at motherhood which caused the trial development and prosperity covery of radium. Samples -were the left is Bishop Joseph M. Corrigan, rector of the Catholic university, “ At last I have found what I Blessed Mother to be the consoler of sent to the Curie laboratories in and standing is the Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell. At the right, stand have searched for all my life— a the afflicted, the health of the ing, is Mrs. M . Halbert, director o f Loretto Heights dramatic department. France and experts there bore out cause and a job in which I can sick,” Bishop (^rrigan declared. He ACTIVE III IIGCS Father ForstalTs contention that lose myself completely . were charged the girls to be fearless to Registorials Colorado ore was the peer of any words quoted from a letter of a speak for the things of Our Lord. in the world. At the request of the soldier to his family used by Dr. The commencement exercises, (T‘ujm to Page i — Column i ) Robert L. Stearns, president of planned to be held outdoors, were Following are some significant Colorado university, in addressing driven inside by showers. In ad items that readers' own minds will the graduates of Regis college Fri dition to the conferring of diplo embellish with eloquent editorial day evening, May 29, in com mas on the students, honorary de “ I have yet to meet a soldier who comments: L mencement exercises. grees of Doctor of Literature were President Stearns quoted the was not a perfect gentleman in all The effect of the war on some given to Mrs. Ella Mullen Weck our social events,” said Mrs. J. J. entire letter as proof the youth of o f the smaller Colorado towns is baugh, Mrs. M, J. O’Fallon, and Dean in discussing the strides today is capable of assuming the startling. St. Augustine's parish, Mrs. Helen Bonfils Somnes. Mrs. made by the Women’s Hospitality Rev. Armand W . Forstall responsibility of preserving those Brighton, where three languages w iiiip iy ii Somnes received hers in absentia. corps, an affiliate of the USO have to be used regularly in caring is not to be wondered at that scores institutions of mankind that are Of the 21 student degrees con worth preserving. club operated by the National for the congregation — English, of leaders in the fields of science, ferred, two were with distinction. Catholic Community Service at German, and Spanish — has lost business, and education are eagerly The Most Rev. -Urban J. Vehr Miss Mary Kathryn Glore, daugh 17th and Grant streets. 125 families, most of them Mexi presented degrees to 21 seniors in ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Glore, joining in plans to pay tribute to Mrs. Dean, a member of S t Jos cans, who have moved elsewhere this jubilarian. the institution’s 63rd graduation 618 Lowell boulevard, Denver, ma to get war jobs. Some have found eph’s church and chairman of out- The solemnity of any liturgical class. The Very Rev. John J. Flan jored in chemistry and achieved work in the building o f Camp of-club activities for the corps, was celebration for Father Forstall and agan, S.J., president of the Jesuit the unusual scholastic goal of be Carson near Colorado Springs and Canon City. — Beginning on highly laudatoryjof the work being the elaborateness of any civic pro- school, gave an address. Robert V ing almost entirely a straight “ A” some in Denver. St. Anthony's Sept. 8, the Abbey school will done by the many girls from the giSm will be limited only by the Magor gave the valedictory. student. She was graduated magna parish. Sterling, has lost 60 fam' establish a new policy based upon III lauds. She plans to accept a numerous parishes, clubs, and so jubilarian’s humility and his age. ‘Who*e Son Art Thou?’ cieties who compose the unit. Hies in the same way. There are the best traditions of Cardinal ellowship in ^medical technology “ Whose son art thou? What is 114 of its n|en in various branches Newman and the abbeys of Down for next year offered her by St. Organized at the opening of the your heritage? Whence do you o f the military service. Five Invested as side and Ampleforfib. Under this Mary’s hospital in Kansas City, Denver club, the corps has func come and whither arc you going?” plan, boys who have completed Mo. Miks Mary Elizabeth Eisen- tioned smoothly and virtually un These pertinent questions to the the sixth grade will enter upon a man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs sung, the members acting as host .Several Catholic priests were Benedictine Novices graduates laid the basis for Dr. six-year course of cultural and Leonard J. Eisenman of Marty, S. esses for the numerous functions invited this year to give the bacca Stearns’ talk. He discussed his classical studies. The aim is to Dak., received her degree cum on the club’s weekly programs, in laureate sermons for public high torically man’s attempts to im give boys a more thorough founda lauds. Miss Eisenman, who was an cluding dances, skating parties, schools. The Rev. Gregory Smith, Canon City.— Five young men, prove his physical environment. pastor o f St. Francis de Sales' par all students of Holy Cross college, tion for college and to train them (Turn to P aget — Column S) hikes, etc. “ Without their aid,’’ for Catholic leadership in a de Later governments were estab Mrs. Dean noted, “ it would be im ish. Denver, gave that of the received the garb of the Benedic lished as a means of social control.