Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulations Contenti Copyiight br the Catholic Preaa Society, Inc„ 1962 — Pennission to Reproduce, Except On Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Air Force Chapel Shows DENVER CATHaiC Vital Role of Religion (See Pictures m Pace U.) REGISTER Air Force Academy, Colorado — (Special) — The vital role of religion in American life is unmistakably demonstrated by the spectacular chapel now n e a ring VOL. LVI. No. 50 THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962 DENVER, COLORADO (Xjmpletion here. With its 17 spires rising to 150 feet, the chapel is the commanding structure towering over the magnificent site of the------academy in the shadow of; meaning for the cadets than it Pike’s Peak did in their home life, where Laity in Latin America Father (Colonel) Stephen J. under easier conditions many O’Connor, Catholic cadet chap-j of them tended to take their Iain, is as viriuble in his praise religion pretty much for grant­ of the cadets for their faithful­ ed. But under the disciplined Impelled to Preserve Faith ness to reli^ous duties, as of life they lead at the academy, By A St a ff Whiter the cooperation received from they have a deeper feeling of ■> the Air Force itself in making the need and meaning of re­ “A more realistic Understanding of the mind of the people of the religion a vital part of the ca­ ligion. individual nations of Latin America is needed by the Catholics of the dets’ lives and training. There are more than 700 Cath- ATTENDANCE AT RELI- United States^ to replace vague notions of the problems that exist in Latin oUcs among the Air Force gious services weekly is com­ America looked at as a whole." Academy’s fnll complement bf pulsory at the academy, but To the accomplishment of this end, Marta and Lucio Grand, a young 2,500 cadets, or about 27 per most of th e ^ th o lic cadets do cent of the total much more uran the minimum. couple from Uruguay, are dedicating a portion of their lives traveling Religion, declares Father O’-j Some 150 attend daily Mass through the Americas. Connor, seems to have morej (’Turn to Page 2) FOLLOWING TWO YEARS hitchhiking from Montevideo to Brazil, the three Guineas, Vene­ zuela, all of Central America, Asks 'Generous Charity' Mexico, and the Southwest por­ tion of the U.S., the couple ar­ rived in Denver this past week For Destitute Children to visit The Register offices and Orphans, destitute children, 600 are under the care of Sis­ to talk with local Christian and infants lotdt to "your gra- ters in institutions, 90 are in Family groups. cious and generous charity foster homes, and 40 infants The travels of the Grands or­ in providing for their needs are cared for at Infant of iginally started out as an ex­ and sustenance,” Archbi^op Prague nursery.” tended post marriage vacation Urban J. Vehr points out in Offerings in the collection trip, but in Venezuela they met announcing the annual collec­ will be divided among the var­ Father Peter Richard, C.P., di­ tion for orphans and needy ious child-caring institutions in rector of the Christian Family youngsters to be taken up in the archdiocese, including In­ Movement (CFM) in L a t i n all churches of the Archdio­ fant of Prague nursery, Queen America. cese on Sunday, Aug. 5. of Heaven orphanage, Mt. St. “Seven hnn^ed and fifty He suggested that they com­ Vincent’s home, and St. helpless children,” the Arch­ Clara’s orphanage. bine their trip with a mission bishop continues, “depend on of spreading knowledge of the ’The text of Archbishop your kind generosity. Some Vehr’s letter follows: workings of the, Church in Latin America. Since that time, the Grands have become “thumb­ ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Catholk Cadot Chaplain at Air Porto Aeadomy ‘Httahhlktug’ Aposflas ing” apostles. Cbanceby Oftick Stressed by the young couple 1536 Logan Stbeet Father (Cohmel) Stephen J. O’Cenner, became the civilian Catholic chaplain gt the was the vital fact that, although C.SS.R., Catholic cadet cluNxin, is seen with Lnclo and Marta Grand, a young couple from Urugnay, Denver 3, Colorado U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. At the have spent two years of their lives hitchhiking through various the Church does lack priests in the spectacular new chapel at the Air Force end of 1948 he w u recaHed to active daty countries In South America and the Southwest portion of (he Latin America (one for every Academy, near Colorado Springs, Colo., in the by the U. S. Air Force, and conducted preach­ U.S. to spread a true picture of the working of the Church (Turn to Page 2) July 23, 1962 background. A native of Cambridge, Mass., ing missloltai for 19 and one-half yean at Air and of the peoirie In Latin America. They lament the lack of Reverend dear Father and beloved People; Father O’Connor was ordained in June, 1914. Force bases. In the rammer of 1959 he was fnll and accurate information spread in t ^ U.S. regarding the Once each year, I am compelled to ask your gracious A month after Pearl Harbor he was commis­ assigned to the U. S. Air Force Academy as people and problems in countries in South America. Three May Be and generous charity for the care of our orphans and destitute sioned as a chaplain in the Army Air Corps, Catholic cadet chaplain, and on Nov, 39, 1960, children. At the present time, six hundred (600) children are where be continued in service until August, was named command cbaplala. Two other under the kindly care of the Sisters in our institutions. An 1946. At the beginning of 1947, Father O’Connor Catholic chaplains attend personnel at the base. Canonized Dec. 8 additional ninety (90) are in foster homes under Catholic aus­ Vatican City—Three male re­ pices, and forty (40) infants under two years of age are being Plan $50,000 Expansion ligious of the 19th century are cared for in the new Infant of Prague Nursery. The self-sac­ expected to be canonized to­ rificing Sisters and a noble band of ladies of the Denver gether on Dec. 8—Blessed Fran Deanery are doing a magnificent piece of Christian charity in Hierarchy of U.S. to Meet For Colo. Springs Gym cesco Maria, Blessed Peter Jul acting as father and mother to these,more than seven hundred ian Eymard, and Blessed An­ (700) helpless children, giving thousands of hours of volunteer services. (Sec Pielare «■ Pafe T) Fourteen Sisters of Loretto and tonio PuccL The problqpa of chilif care is growing locally in proportion A tse.toe expansion program 10 lay teachers are on the far Fhe-three- were bom within a At Historic College in Rome is under way at SL Mary’s high culty. Seven priests are part- to our increase in population. You know how the cost of living 25-year period and within about y loyd nderson school gymnasium in C(dorado has mounted in your own homes. The table and other ex­ B F A | The North American (College such as a darker red, a lighter time instructors. 250 miles of each other. Springs. The Very Rev. Monsi­ Locker and shower facilities, penses in providing for these little ones have soared tremen­ It is quite interesting, and is a magnificent seminary, lo­ blue, greOn, etc. gnor Robert F. Hoffman, pas­ the pastor continued, are to be dously. The Mile High Fund is doing valiant service, as we cated in the shadows of the The American motif has been BLESSED FRANCESCO, a perhaps most fitting, that tor, said the seating capacity provided. A basement below the all know, but were it not for the outside help, it would be impos­ Vatican on the Janiculum hiH. carried out In other ways, too. Capuchin, was bom at Campor the first general meeting of From the outside, it might ap­ of the gym will be doilbled and greater floor space will be used sible for our institutions to meet current expenses and make the American Hierarchy The inner walls of (he main other needed facilities are to be for storage area for athletic osso, northern Italy, in 1804 and necessary repairs of buildings and other extraordinary items pear to be any seminary; in­ floor have been decorated with died in 1866. He was beatified which occur each year. outside the United ’ States side, you know it is American. the names of tiie 50 states (for inst^ed. equipment. will be held in the North Amer­ Built in 1950 at a cost of $95,- Monsignor Hoffman said the in 1929. I commend these seven hundred and fifty (750) heipless One of the first things you tee Alaska aad Hawaii were in­ ican College in Rome this fall. 000, St. Mary’s gym is of red year 1962-63 will, mark the end children to your kind generosity. Your donations will be divided is the coat-of-arms of the North cluded daring the building It will be a genuine homecom­ brick over a steel beam frame. of St. Mary’s grade school. BLESSED PETER EYMARD, among our various child-caring institutons. These children re­ American College; and one of (Turn to| Page 2) ing for many of them, for a It is situated on the Bijou street There are about 45 pupils in the founder of the Congregation of member their benefactors in their effective prayers of childish the first things you notice about large number of our American side of the main portion of the eighth grade, who will be grad the Priests of the Blessed Sacra­ innocence. the coat-of-arms is the color parish property, behind t h e nated in June, 1963., ment, was bora near Grenoble, May God bless you! Bishops are graduates of the —red, white and blue. church building. It was dedicat ’This discontinuance of t h e , in 1811 and died in 1868. Faithfully yours in Christ, North American. Then, too, the coat-of-arms has Regional CFM ed Sept. 21, USO. grade school, he pointed out, He was beatified in 1925. 13 stars, taken from the con­ MONSIGNOR HOFFMAN said will help to raise the high stellation at the head of the Convention to the present expansion is to be school enrollment. St. Mary’s is BLESSED ANTONIO PUCCI American eagle on the obverse completed in September, when the only Catholic high school was born near Pistoia, Italy, in R e c o rd 61 of the great Seal of the United Open July 27 the high school will have an for the tremendously expanding 1819.' He became a Servile States, and symbolic of the II all-time record enrollment of population of the entire Pike’s priest and died in 1892. His colonies. Several hundred persons from approximately 575 students Peak region. beatification took place in 1952. .Archbishop of Denver G e t C C D five states—Colorado, Nebraska, THIS THEME is carried over Utah, Wyoming, and New Mex­ Certificates into the dress of the American ico—are expected to attend the Bhhmp ffcalonfa Dirocfs Program seminarians. second annual area 12 (xmven- (S« Plclarcs on Ptje 1) Though they wear the usual tion of the Christian Family Sixty-one persons from 14 black cassock and white Roman Movement at Regis college, parishes throughout the Den­ collar. They have a red cincture Denver, July 27-20. ver area formed the largest or sash, blue buttons, and blue Laymen will play prominent single group of lay persons tak­ piping. roles in four seminars, six work­ Mexico Has 200 Training for Missions ing the teacher training course ’This is a Roman custom, for shops, and 17 panels. Father for the Confraternity of Chris­ students at other national sem­ Francis Synaney, chaplain of By Edward T. Smith year, are bringing the good sion society in 1949, shortly who founded but the one ■'We have 80 young men tian Doctrine. inaries wear a definite color too, the Denver CFM federation, Sending misaitmary priests news of Christ to the city of after the project was found­ who sweats,” he reported. in the society’s major sem­ This intensive two-week train­ said the (invention is open to from Mexico to foreign lands Pusan, Korea. ed by the Mexican Bishops. .Although he is an Amer­ inary in Mexico City and 114 ing course was conducted by all interested persona, not only is like shipping water from Bishop Escalante was “As we say in Mexico, I ican citizen, Bishop Esca­ more in the minor seminary Sister Anthony of the Mission­ CFM leaders and delegates. the desert, but Bishop named Superior General of am not the “ fundador” but lante was born in Mexico, in Guadalajara,” he pointed ary Sisters of Victory Noll, at Seminary Burse Alonso E. l^qalante, M.M., the Mexican Foreign Mis­ the “sudador”—not the one a member of a prominent out. Our Lady of Fatima parish in BISHOP CHARLES A. Bus- Lakewood. is doing just that. Yucatan family that was Receives $70 well of Pueblo will give the key­ “The Church hi Mexico al­ forced to flee the persecu­ THE NUMBER of voca­ More than 900 persons have note address July 27 at 8 p.m. been trained In the Denver area ready has seven priests serv­ tion in that nation in the tions to the missions, in fact, A total of $70 was added this in the Regjls student union build­ for the purpose of instructing ing abroad and 200 seminar­ early part of the century. is putting something of a week to the St. Jude burse, rais­ ing on the convention’s theme, In the CCD program the many ing the fund for the education ians in training for the for­ He entered the Maryknoll strain on the seminary fa­ “Christianity and Social Prog­ boys and girls who are attend­ of future priests for the Arch­ eign missions,” reported the seminary in 1920, was or­ cilities. ress,” the English title of Pope ing the public schools. diocese of Denver to $1,394.04. Bishop on a visit to the Reg­ dained in 1931, and was sent “The architect’s drawing Denver donors included An­ John XXm's encyclical. Mater ister July 23. the next year as a mission­ of the minor seminary shows Certificates on the compleUon et Maglstna. of the course were presented onymous, $25; Mrs. J.W.C., $5; A 40-year veteran of the ary to China, Shortly before four wings around a quad­ Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rauseo the outbreak of World War July 20 by Father Robert Sy- Mrs. M. G., $10; Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Maryknoll Fathers, rangle,” he said, “but so far T.F., $4; Mrs. M.T.A., $5; Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Burton II, he returned to the U.S., rianey, pastor, to the 61 per­ quiet, determined Bishop Es­ there is only one wing. That M.J.C., $5; E.G., $5; and Mr. are cochairmen of the conven­ calante is in charge (rf the and in 1943 he was conse­ sons. ’Twenty-nine were from tion. Councilman and Mrs. Joe one cost us $100,000 and Our Lady of Fatima parish, and Mrs. R.F.M., An an­ Mexican counterpart of crated a Bishop and assign­ Barry are among the couples then we ran out of money.” which number established a rec­ onymous donor from Akron con­ Maryknoll, the Society of ed as Vicar Apostolic of tributed $10. who will conduct a seminar on Pando, a Maryknoll mission “I wanted to visit ’The ord for the largest group from Our Lady of Guadalupe for The sum of $8,000 will estab­ “Christianity and the Demo­ in Bolivia. Register’ because I have any one parish to take the Foreign Missions. lish a seminary burse in perpe­ cratic Process.” been reading your paper ev­ course, “Yes, Mexico needs priests tuity for the education of a stu­ The Rt. Rev. Moasignor Jo­ ery week for years,” the —many, many times the “MARYKNOLLERS CALL dent for the priesthood.' The seph Cardiju, founder and Inter­ the Pando area the Green Bishop declared. “I wanted THE DEDICATION of t h e number of priests she now many persons who are working principal will be invested and national chaplain of the Young Heir,” he recalled. you to know that you have ha8,” ^ e Bbhop said. “But in the apostolate of the CCD is only the interest used. Christian Workers, from which He remained six years in at least one ‘fan’ in Mex­ the best way to get more evidenced by the individuals who the CFM and the Young Chris­ the Pando vicariate, until ico.” priests Is to share Qte ones prepared themselves for their DONATIONS TO the seminary tian Students sprang, wlU ad­ we have with lands even the Bishops of Mexico asked Bishop Escalante remem­ work in these classes. burse should be sent to the dress the convention Joly 29 at poorer than onr own.” for his assignment as Su­ bers with gratitude the inter­ One young girl from Our Lady Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arch­ 2 p.m. The public Is invited. A It was Pope Pius XII, he perior General of their new bishop of Denver, Chancery of­ donation of $1 per persoi will be mission society. est taken in the Mexican of Fatima parish interrupted her recalled, who told the Mexi- Church by the late Monsi­ vacation in California to fly fice. 1536 Logan street, Denver asked to help cover travel ex­ (am Bishops; ‘Tor every The three Mexican priests gnor Matthew Smith, found­ back to Denver just for this 3, Colo. penses. priest you send to the mis­ sent to Japan six years ago. ing editor of the Register training. sions, God will raise Bishop Escalante said, system of newspapers. A housewife with seven chil­ up many more to serve your “were the first Mexican mis­ “He paid many visits to dren of her own said that she own land.” sionaries in at least had to thank God for her own And Pope Pius was right. the country to learn about 200 years — maybe in all religious education by giving It Bishop Escalante said. conditions in the Church. He Mexican history.” back through the teaching of O n the Inside... “Ever since we sent out our was especially interested in c the work of the Theatine other boys and girls. first missionaries, the num­ Getting priests onto for­ CONTROL OF PRIVATE CHARITIES is being Fathers, to whom he was A salesman gave up his morn­ ber of, vocations to the Finds ^Register’ Vital eign soil is slow work, he ing hours of work to be able to Threatened by federal government, see ...... p. 4 priesthood in Mexico has pointed out. Boys who start devoted. And every time he came he made sure to visit take the course. A similar apos­ PARISH CYO ACTIVrnES—are reported grown every year.” their training at the begin­ Bishop Alonso E. Escalante, M.M., in charge of the Mexi­ me. tolic spirit pervaded the inten­ Separately in a column, s e e ______p. 7 can counterpart of Maryknoll, reads one of the first copies of ning of the seminary course tions of the others attending the THE BISHOP has just re­ “The Register” off the press in a visit at “The Register” face 12 years of work be­ "Mexico could use many course. MARTHAS OF WORLD also can become Saints, see column o n ...... p. 10 turned from a visit to the office July 23. A longtime reader of ‘"The Register,” the Bishop fore ordination. But the more friends like him.” Eight high school girls from Diocese of Sendai, Japan, was a friend of (be late Rt. Rev. Monsignor Matthew Smith, prospects look bright for a The Bishop resides at I Our Lady of Fatima parish serv- DOCTORS INFORMED in Faith can where five of the Mexican founding editor of “The Register.” The prelate admitted he growing tide of young priests Balderas 31 Desp., 108 Apar- I ed as baby sitters for the young Aid patient and colleagues, s e e ...... --.p. 15 missionaries are at work. finds the “Register” a necessity in keeping up with interna­ going abroad in the years tado 21055, Mexico, DF., ! children of the mothers who Two more, sent out just this tional and national Catholic news events. < ahead. Mexico. |were taking the instructions. rA G E TW O THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tliuri4Qyi July 26, 1962 Laity in Latin America Hierarchy of U. S. to M ^ t Impelled to Preserve Faith At Historic College in Rome

REGISTORIflLS Government Threat To Private Charity B y G. J. GosTAnoN, S.S. ■J^ONSIGNOR Raymond J, Gallagher, executive sec- 'Church Always Right' retary of the National Conference of Catholic Charities, warned iis recently that control of private ^H E RECENT MONITUM of the the time,” writes Gilson, “their res­ charities is being threatened by the federal govern­ ■^Holy Office, cautioning against ervations, their sullen assent to the ment. Perhaps you have already seen his warning. too uncritical an acceptance of cer­ magisterial authority of the Church, . So much the better; but let tain ideas of the late Father Pierre have since had to learn that the us repeat it here and ask Teilhard de Chardin, reached us Church is always right” Ponder you to take it quite seri­ at a time when we were reading the Gilson retells the pathetic case ously. Charity is always a intellectual memoirs of one of the of the leader of the Modernist here­ and^ personal responsibUi^ and glories of Catholic thought, Etienne sy, the excommunicated priest, Al­ P r i n f never be an admini- Gilson. fred Loisy, who could not sell I I I I If strative function. It cannot In this book. The Philosopher enough of one book to publish an­ ""be supplanted by auto­ and Theology (Random House), other. Catholics would not read matic taxation and compulsion. Not that the state does the famous expositor of Thomism, them, Protestants were uninter­ noT have legitimate duties along these lines. who grew up in the heat of the ested, and for the liberals he was THE POINT Monsignor Gallagher makes is, Modernist controversy, recollects already too conservative. rather, that there is a grave danger to private initia­ what happened to those Catholics THAT IS WHAT has happened tive and to genuine charity wherever the state mo­ of the early 1900’s who refused to to everyone who has tried to make nopolizes. This is currently the trend. listen to Scripture and tradition, the sources of the unity of Chris­ theology conform to science. Scien­ ‘‘There is a definite trend," said Monsignor Gal­ tian philosophy. tific theories change in a genera­ lagher. ‘The new regulations in the Department of Hwth, Education and Welfare take religion gut of Modernism, in its cosmic senti­ tion. The perennial philosophy, adoptions. The National Association of Social Work mentalities, and its attempted as­ which is that of St. Thomas Aquin­ is only interested in professional ,woi1c, not voluntary similation of faith to knowledge, re­ as, is perennial exactly because it agencies. minds one of the Gnosticism of the respects the sciences but views “As the tax-supported field grows, there is a early centuries, and one wonders them in the light of faith, which is sense of surrender. The image of democracy is be­ just how far Pere Teilhard was eternal. ing destroyed.” from being a Gnostic—“the more “I think, therefore I am,” said it changes, the more it is the same Descartes. He was wrong. He SPEAKING upon the same occasion Archbishop thing,” as the French witticism should have said: “I am, therefore John F. Dearden d Detroit stressed the same theme: goes. I think.” I am because God is; flis “If we surrender all our interests in our fellow man The Gnostics soon disappeared, existence guarantees my own think­ and t ^ it all over to the government, this will the Modernists faded even sooner. ing. Without God, speaking in the leave us in an intolerable position." “Those who today have to reproach Church, human reason is a straw One no longer has charity; one has, instead, themselves with their hesitations at in the wnd. further and fu i^ r interference in private life. It is easy for the bureau which feeds your kids to take the next step and tell you that you are to have no more. SOCIAL “EFFiaENCY” is reaUy a terrible Gap in Dr. Raineys Claim thing. We should know that by now if we are ever to Still gre«dy at the Lefllfl threat ritef. learn the lessons of Nazi Germany, where the state By P aul H. Hallett ignored in education. Is not this very started at first to care for the ill and the aged in the r . h o m e r P. RAINEY, professor thing supremely controversial? name of that same “efficiency” and finally by the D of higher education at the Univer­ Dr. Rainey told his audience that same test eliminated,them. This turned out to be far sity of Colorado, gave an interesting the Fatherho^ of God leads inevitably to the brotherhood and equality of more “efficient." Morality in Nuclear Warfare address at the Denver Public Library man, to the notion that man's sovereign By R. G. Petus recently. It was all too briefly summar­ able is a contradiction. The small tactical nuclear wea­ allegiance is not to the State; therefore target for the massive, un­ pons that could be used with ized in the Rocky Mountain News. FEW WEEKS AGO Sec­ it leads to the inalienable rights of all A retary of Defense Mc­ limited nuclear bomb is any­ the control essential to a mor­ Dr. Rainey remarked in this speech, Namara in a speech invited body and everybody, which al nuclear warfare. defending the Supreme Court prayer men. In that he is impeccably logical. the Soviet Union to join in leaves little room for the It would have been only decisions, that “it is difficult for people Great Challenge setting up basic rules for moral discussion of who and just for Mr. Reston and even to understand that our public schools BUT THIS INVOLVES UR. RAINEY what is the proper target. Es­ limited nuclear warfare. In Secretary McNamara to give are secular—created to be secular, and in a dilemma: The concept of inalien­ other words, he insisted that sential to any Papal discus- some credit to Mr. Murray's able rights is at least implicit in our long campaign in their discus­ protected as secular, so that p^ple will the real answer is not nuclear not be bothered by the religious con­ Constitution, It being explicitly stated warfare at all, but that if such sion of the subject. in the Declaration of Independence. For Celebrezze troversies that have shaken mankind." war is to be, then it should be But in order to appreciate and accept By J oseph F. Kiepeb poverty. He was one of 13 aimed at military targets and Behind I MIGHT ADD here that I children in a family reared by am sometimes not entirely in WE MIGHT MAKE SOME remarks this concept it is necessary to know and h e appointment of not at entire populations. accept a religious dogma, i.e., the poor, but God-fearing, Italian Inasmuch as this represent­ sympathy with those who in criticism of that statement, but we T AnUiony J. Celebrezze, the Fatherhood of God. But the secularized mayor of Cleveland, to the immigrants. This experience ed the first time the U.S. offi­ complain about the dearth of find, at the end of the summary of his discussion on the morality of public school, which exists to teach post of Secretary of Health, was invaluable to him and cially approached the subject, talk, that Dr. Rainey has himself pre­ spurred him on, as mayor in Headlines nuclear warfare. I readily ad­ good citizenship, is prevented by its Education, and Welfare dem­ it was gratifying. And inas­ sented the strongest criticism. He onstrates again that this is a later years, to work assidu­ much as it followed by only mit there could and should very nature from teaching the child ously to clean out the city a short time the International sion of the morality of nu­ be much more discussion and warned that Americans are in danger land of opportunity where the of losing their religious traditions that without which he cannot under­ son of the poorest immigrant slums and engage in a pro­ Red Cross discussion of possi­ clear war is the user’s re­ that Mr. McNamara’s words stand the Constitution. gram of urban renewal devd- taining control over the should be used as a starting through sheer ignorance. ble ground rules for nuclear Dr. Rainey, who is also vice presi­ opment scarcely paraUeled in war, it was highly encourag­ effects of Ws weapon. point for some official facing Recent surveys, he said, have shown of the moral problem. dent of the Colorado Council of Church­ I S-. the nation. ing. Profiles MR. MURRAY was once a But 1 do at times suspect that two of three American adults do es, is involved in a dilemma of Amer­ I'-- Mr. Celebrezze, as a lad, member of the Atomic En­ that what some objectors are not know who gave the Sermon on the ican Protestantism that to me seems also witnessed the discrimifta- BUT I AM SURPRISED that the New York Times’ ergy Commission and knew asking for is a general ad­ Mountain, and that 80 per cent of high hopeless. It is how to transmit religious tion practiced against certain what he was talking about. mission that there is no such and minority groups. With afi the James Reston spoke as school students do not know even the knowledge while upholding the primacy though this were the sudden In the final years of his life thing as controlled nuclear two major ^visions of the Bible. of the secularized school. To say that vigor at his command he he spoke and wrote again and bombing and that there is Perspectives fought against prejudice and appearance of an entirely religion should be taught in the home I new thought on the horizon of again on this very topic of therefore no such thing as a WOULD DR. RAINEY SAY that the championed the cause of civil the basic rules of nuclear war­ moral nuclear war. To main­ merely blocks thought on the question. rights. As a Catholic deeply nuclear warfare. secularization of the American public The secularized school cannot be in­ can rise to one of the highest Such an attitude ignores all fare. He condemned the idea tain this stand is one thing, dedicated to his faith, he of unlimited warfare (one be­ though it is hardly the stand school has been responsible for such fluenced by the religious home, else it positions in America. learned to rely on the social the words of the Popes on this religious ignorance? I think he would. My own State of Ohio is par­ subject. And it pays no atten­ gun in and developed by of the Popes. But to use the would cease to be secular; but the re­ teachings of the Church to America) and insisted the conviction as an excuse to ig­ How then can he say that, seculariza­ ticularly pleased at the sdec- guide him in the administra­ tion at all to the years spent ligious, and of course much more the tion. We know, perhaps better by the late Thomas E. Mur­ United States must make nore the words of those who tion saves us from religious contro­ irreligious home, necessarily feels the tion of Ohio’s largest me­ much more effort to develop bold the opposite is unfair. than many others, the ex­ tropolis. ray campaigning for just such versy? Is not secularism itself a reli­ impact of the secularized school, Prot­ perience and high qualifica­ nuclear sanity on the part of gion, or at least a religious attitude? estant leaders like Dr. Rainey must the U.S. £iHndigini»uiBBtiRuimi»i!iH)iihuiuinuii{iiM hitituiiuuuuuiiiiuiiuiuiHUUkiiuuimiiuuuuHiuiumui^^ tions he brings with him to his THE NEW CABINET MEM­ The secularized school of necessity find a way out of his impasse—but new office. Last year he was The Holy See, in saying teaches implicity that religion can be how? BER assumes a task that, at that the basic moral rules for elected mayor of one of Amer­ the present time, is one of the ica’s largest cities for an un­ nuclear war are the same as A N D T H E N most difficult to fulfill in Wash­ those for any war, has pre­ precedented fifth term with a ington. He will be right in the plurality of 73.8 per cent of sumed ^ t limited nuclear Words at advice to the you. Do it better than it need middle of the President’s cam­ war is both possible and es­ young graduate entering the be done. Next time doing it the votes cast. was not paign for medical care for the only a tribute to the affection sential. To speak of morality work field from H. H. Cur­ wm be child’s play. Let no The American aged through Social Security. in connection with unlimited tice) one or anything stand between of the people for him, but a Though the bill was defeat^ proof of their satisfaction with warfare, -to speak of the use Think ahead of your job; you and the difficult task, let B y Jebome Stratton In return they eke out their man when confronted with by the Senate, it is certain to of reason in connection with then nothing can keep the job nothing deny you the rich the Indian. This innate suspi­ his administration. WITHIN THE past 10 years, grubby existence without the become an issue in future weapons that are uncontroll- ahead from reaching out for chance to gain strength by opportunity to seek their true cion is part of the false pic­ we have been forced to take legislation. He will be ex­ adversity, confidence by mas­ identity in the eyes of the ture we have come to accept AS A BOY, Secretary Cele­ a long hard look at the vast pected to support the admin­ tery, success by deserving it. White man. This once proud as true. brezze knew the hardships of social injustices that have been istration’s program for sociai Do it better each time. Do it people have t^een denied the the lot of the minority groups welfare in various fields, act­ better than anyone else can educational, occupational and in the United States. These in­ THE TRAGEDY of the con­ ing as a buffer against the do it. I know tUs sounds old- social equalities that are now mounting criticism that our fashioned. It is, but it has equities have been particular- temporary Indian in our fast- ^ directed against the Negro, becoming the lot of other mi­ alleged trend towards a “wel­ built the world. nority groups. paced society is mirrored in fare state” means eventual ♦ ♦ ♦ the large groupings of peopl^ the tragedy that befell Ira of mixed Spanish blood in the socialism. An example of woman’s way THE SECOND-CLASS sUtus Hayes. Ira Hayes, a Pima In­ cities of our land, and more His greatest challenge, how­ of thinking, and a good idea dian from the Arizona reser­ recently the plight of the mi­ of the American Indian is easy ever, will be in the area of at that: vation, was one of the first grant workers. to understand. For more than FULL AS BOOKS education. As a Catholic, he As a woman approached her Indians to volunteer for active Hence our minds, when they half a century, the Indian has Prayer is a wine which will be faced with the task of car in a crow d^ parking lot service during the early stages makes glad the heart of man. endorsing President Kennedy’s in a shopping center, a po­ become socially orientated, ac­ been subjected-in our fiction, of World War H. liceman stopped her. our film, and our television to —St. Bernard Federal Aid to Education pro- climatize themselves almost He was one of the first Ma­ graih designed for public “Your license plates are up­ exclusively toward these mi­ the massive assaults of igno­ side down!” he exclaimed. ble batterings. They have been rines to plant the American Death is an invitation from schools only. Will he do so, nority bodies of men. Very flag upon the soil ot Iwo Jima, a Friend.—John Ayscough realizing the sacrifices be has “I know,” she explained, few take a long, hard look at drawn as the embodiment of with a bright gleam in her the fiendish and savage ele­ when the island was re-taken had to make in providing the paralyzing status of the from the Japanese. religious training for his chil­ eyes. “ It saves me a lot of American — the American In - ment of our land. There is' but one reality— time. Now I don’t have to As a consequence of his her­ dren? In this matter he is re­ dian. As a result, our bludgeoned the soul. There ts but one lab-^ ally “on Uie spot.” wander all over the parking oics, he was rushed home to minds in time accept this as or—love. There is but ope at­ lot looking for my car.” THE AMERICAN INDIAN, the United States, and, once tribute — selflessness, there belief, and we go our way here, his person and accomp­ TIME ALONE can answer ♦ ♦ ♦ these once nomadic tribes of is but one Heaven—immola­ lishment were exploited tor this question. Whatever his de- No man is free whopeopleis not who have given us a oblivious to the other side of tion. — Frederick L Myers. pseudo-political and patriotic cisicm, Mr. Celebrezze can be master of himself. cultiire and heritage as old as the coin. Rarely does our me­ reasrnu. count^ upon to remain a ♦ ♦ ♦ Western civilization itself, to­ dia of communication identify Only one thing is necessary great public servant, dedicat­ An American in Ireland was day have been restricted for the Indian with any of the cul­ During the process his high­ -to possess God.—Amiel. ed to God, his country, and his much baffled by the different the most part to the govern­ tural heritage that they have ly sensitized mind became de­ Church. meaning that ^e Irish have ment reservation. handed down to the White man. graded, and he fell upon the In the winter of age, when placed to American words. He inevitable tragedy that cornea the body is but the agent of found that a Roundabout in IRONICALLY, our sophisti­ with Individual exploitation. Ireland is a traffic circle and Intentions pain, contemplation still re­ cated society has accepted Within a year he met his mains like the light of a high­ a dual carriageway is a di­ death. For August this state of affairs. One be­ er world, to tinge with beauty Kt. Rev. Matthew J. vided highway. His confusion Until we. White man and mounted as the traffic warn­ The Apostleship of Prayer comes acutely aware of this the clouds that gather around Smith, Ph.D. Colored alike, become aware life’s setting. — Bishop John Founding Editor, Ret^ister ing placed by the Dublin Cor­ intention for August is: suspicion that the White man Lancaster Spalding (1840-1917). poration at a street repair Success of the Council. bears toward the Indian on any of the stagnating problems con­ System of Catholic “The Higher Education,’’ job read “Diversion to Left.” The Mission intention for street of our Southwest. fronting the American, we Means and Ends of Education, Newspapers Translated it meant “Detour the month is; A keen uneasiness and stand- shall never be able to resolve p. 192. 1917-1960 Strange But Trae to the Left.” The Teaching Church. offishness inhibits the White those social injustices. Thurtdoy, July 26, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE F fV f 'Surge' in World Cifed Toward Religious Unity

St. Paul, Mlim. — The world one Church of salvation and all FUgHeiege YCS Convention today is seeing a "surge’’ to­ graces come through it But ward religious unity. Such when we look at Protestantism ByhertiTUle, Ps. — A three- Chicago — High school stu­ trends "must be encouraged and day pflfrlmiiAe for world dents from 10 states will con-, promoted.’’ The built-in “logic we must try to see what is vene at St. Joseph cUlege, peace will be held here Aag. of our times is making more Christian and, therefore. Catho­ Rensselaer, Ind., Aug. 26-30, for real the truth that ‘God created 1 la S la the Immacalate the Sectmd Great Lakes Region lic. For whatever is good in It Heart t l Mary Moaartery of al convention of the Young all men that they might live to­ tends toward fulfillment in the gether in peace’.’’ the Fraadacaa Fathers af the Christian students, t The meet­ Church and is good for the Father Thomas Stransky, Church." Byzaattae-Slavoalc Hite. Pray­ ing, sponsored by the Chicago F^eration of the YCS, will C.S.P., an American working in ers win be offered la the pil- have in attendance 450 high Rome with the Secretariat for FATHER STRANSKY noted gtjbaage for the success of schoU) students representing Promoting Christian Unity, pre­ that it is “immoral to wish that the Secoad Vatican Council, school and parochial sections of sented these observations at a opetdag ia October. the faith of non-Catbolics be Catholic Action youth. convocation at the College of St. weakened. Catherine. C o ll^ to Get Loan T«|i Ai^ A fM cy "Many people outside the Washington—Harywood col­ Washington - NCWC — Cath HIS WORK Involvea commun- Church consider it a matter of olic Relief Services spent more lege, Scranton, Pa., will receive nication with non-Cathoiics in conscience not to become a than twice u much on over­ a two million dollar college connection with the coming Ecu­ Catholic. We mutt understand seas relief in 1961 as did any menical Council. housing loan, announced the other U. S. voluntary overseu and bve each other. God is Community Facilities admini­ relief agency. The $128410,644 He has been in touch with speaking to ns, because this stration. The women’s school expended by CHS represented most of the Protestant and Or­ separation is against His will." thodox leaders throughout the will provide $240,000 toward the about 40 per ce't of the $315,- Referring to the council. Fa­ 271408 spent by 57 voluntary world and has read 10,000 total expense of constructing a ther Stransky stressed that Pope agencies registered with the Ad­ pages of suggestions “from John XXIII has insisted on college union and dining hall, a visory Committee on Voluntary every community of man” “complete liberty of discussion. student residence, and a small Foreign Aid of the Agency for "The Church," he said, "4a faculty residence. International Development. ready to accept criticism from "He wants the opinions of all 50 Years a Priest Protestants. Tliat was not true Christians before the session be­ SfMiiiard I x Hm I How the Council's! Opening Session M ay Look 'to years ago. We realise that gins. Everyone will have equal PMIadelpbia — Father Ernest the Holy Spirit can speak to rights at the sessioni. Reasons, Barceloaa, Spain — Dr. Al­ Dieltiens, C.I.C.M., 74, founder The Immensity of the Second Vatican Council (s portrayed the main altar. At the end of the main aisle will be the Papal fonso Prieto, a member ef the ui through Protestant mouths. not position, will count." of the Scheut Fathers in the in this artist’s conception of What SL Peter’s Basilika will look throne and seating for the council administrators. More than central effiee af Spanish Cath­ “The Catholic Church ia the (NCWC Wire) U.S., has celebrated the 50th like when the council begins in October. The falters of the 3,000 Cardinals, Patriarchs, Bishops, consultants, and observers olic Aettoa, has b m banished anniversary of his ordination. A coundl will be seated in stands now being erected l|or that pur­ will be accommodated in the tiered gallery. from maiilaad Spain. The ac­ native of Herenthout, Belgium, pose. They will extend from the doors to the confi^on before tion Is presumably for Us role he introduced the Scheut Fa la a meeting at Munich, Ger­ thers into the Archdiocese of many, ef Spanish leaders who SRCUS-LflUJLOR Philadelphia in 1946 and later oppose the Franco govern­ • 54.1 LARIMER $T. • 8 30 r?TM ST. ment Dr. Prieto, who was founded the community’s U. S. headquarters in Arlington, Va. Breakup of Latin 'Icecap' Seen professor of canon law at the More than 100 Scheut Fathers University ef Madrid, was ar­ San Francisco — Ai] all-Latin ilar concessions : have been I William Leonard, SJ., theology are now serving in the U.S. ond Vatican Conacil may lead rested while yacatlonlng near "icecap” is breaking up and granted." j professor at ^ t o n college to more veinacular in tfac AWARD here. After extensive interro- Proyar Dacision its pieces "flowing into the ver- Father Ellard ! and Father!(Mass.), both feel that the Sec- Mass. gatfon, he was taken by plane Wheaton, ID. — The National nacttlar,” in the opinion of Fa­ This would be in the Mass of to the Canary Islands. Association of Evangelicals ther Gerald Ellard, S.J., liturgy the Catechumens. Latin, they warned against "attempts to es­ professor at St. Mary’s college, PLAQUES 75 Years Old tablish secularism as a negative S t Marys, Kans. said, would undoubtedly be re­ Pulaski, WIs. — The Francis­ form of religion on the narrow He bases this tqiinion on a re­ tained for the most sacred part BRONZE TABLETS can community here will com basis of the (U.S. Supreme) cent statement by Cardinal An- of the Mass, the Canon, court’s ruling’’ in the New York cadh) Larraona, Prefect of the (NCWC Wire) memorate the T6th anniversary state public school prayer case. Sacred Congregation of Rites, of its founding Aug. 2. Some 500 and''other developments. (Comment by Paul H. Hallett, Litt.D.) Franciscan priests. Brothers, Study Week and seminarians of the Assump­ Davenport, la. — A study The Cardinal, who visited the ‘Gmsta iDei partnership that will allow 250 U.S. a short time ago, said at million highly skilled and indus­ .... in General Electric tion province will take part. week on the apostolate will be Per Francos’ Augustine Zeyts, a Franciscan held here August 20 to 24 at St. that time tiut it was possible trious people to employ their tal­ that permission might be grant­ ents without fear of war. Brother from PUand, received Ambrose college. Separate ses­ o d ACTS through the ed for the use of the vernacular permission to erect the first sions during the conference are Franks—the Western Eu­ Spacemaker!18.8Cu.Ft. monastery in Pulaski on April planned for advanced and be­ in certain parts of the Mass. G BUT EUROPE was not made % Father Ellard said the Latin ropeans. This is the translation 19, 1887, The Assumption com ginner members of the Young of the Latin phrase heading this by its coal deposits, its fertile 8 8 missarlat was elevated to the Christian Students, Young Chris Icecap has been composed of soil, or even by the brains and the Mass, the Divine Office, column, and it comes close to Fits in Space of Old 10! status of a province on April IS, tian Nurses, priests, religious, being literal truth as far as the industry of its people. Other 1939. and laymen involved in high the Pontifical (a ritual book areas of the world have these in for Bishops), and the Ritual. events that give meaning to uni­ school and coUege apostolates, versal history are concerned. greater abundance. Europe was New Thin-Wall Insulation twice as To Join MIgrinmgo and college students and those made by the Faith. The Faith is BUT HE CITED the numerous We cannot name one event of MORE interested in the international not Europe, except in a very Berlin — Archbishop Alfred concessions to the vernacular universal significance that has am ■ ■ efficient as ordinary insulation . . . Bengseb, Bishop of Ber­ apostolate. More, than 500 per improper sense, but Europe is that have been' made in the past not been done through the lin, will join the Bishops and sons from 22 states, Canada, “Franks,” or the people of Eu­ meaningless without the Faith; and Mexico attended last year’s 20 years and noted that every the Christian religion is the ce­ takes only ^ the thickness! This people of Poland in their an­ few months since Pope John as­ ropean tradition. nual pilgrimage to their na­ study week. ment that keeps its civilization sumed the Papacy in 1958, "sim- The latest instance of this tional shrine of Our Lady of together. ® means added storage space. Itow CommifBary truth is the emergence of a unit­ Caostochowa ia lato Aagasl. ed Europe as a power rivaling Today, Da Gaulle's aides are He was invited to participate Washington — Father Terence both the U.S. and Russia. It reported as saying, there is pres­ by Cardinal Stefan Wyszyn- Kuehn, O.F.M., a native of Belle Dutch Family sure in Russia for higher living Plaine, Minn., has been appoint was signalizro by the just closed sU, Primate of Poland. The alliance between Germans and standards, and there is less in­ invitation was seen here as ed Commissary of the Holy terest in world revolution. All Land and superior of the Fran­ Making New Frenchmen under De Gaulle another gesture on the part and Adenauer. this, De Gaulle is said to be­ of Church leaders designed to ciscan monastery here. lieve, means that Russia is be­ improve Polish-German rela­ Norbertine Seminary Home in Denver NO ONE, at the time Europe ing driven into the orbit of the tions. new power in the world that Paoli, Pa. — The Norbertine An immigrant family from the lay in ruins at the end of the Fathers will build a seminary Second World War, would have De Gaulle and Adenauer have To Train Professors Netherlands, that of Wally La- created, an economically and po­ on a 142-acre tract they pur­ believed possible what De Gaulle zare, arrived in Denver July 21 litically strong Western Europe. New York—Five Catholic In­ chased in Paoli, located 18 miles has accomplished in IS years, under the auspices of the arch­ from Philadelphia. Father Mat­ and which he then predicted: stitutions are among 37 Mid­ diocesan resettlement commit­ ‘Christophers’ western colleges that will co­ thew Beemster, 0. Praem., pri­ “I say that you must re­ or of Our Lady of Daylesford tee. create Europe on the basis of an Mr, Lazare was accompanied The "Christophers” program, operate with the University of Priory, near Paoli, said the pro­ alliance between Frenchmen to Denver by his wife, Amy, produced and hosted by Father Chicago in a program to re­ posed seminary will eventually and Germans.” Almost anyone Jkmes Keller, M.M., will be cruit and train college teachers. become an independent abbey of and a two-year-old daughter, living amid the haitreds of 1945 Sandra. The family arrived in seen Sunday, July 29, on KOA- They are Barat college of the the order. would have put such a state­ TV, Channel 4, Denver, at 9:15 New York the past week on the ment down to the pipe-dreaming Sacred Heart. Lake Forest, Relic to Tour Spain S.S. Groote Beer. They will live of a brilliant but erratic French m.; Rosary college. River For­ Avila, Spain — The Carmelite in Denver with Mrs. Lazare’s commander who had already est, m .; College of St. Cather­ order has been authorized to brother-in-law and sister, Mr. given proof of his instability. ine and College of S t Thomas, take the incorrupt arm of St. and Mrs. .ftcob Soetekouw, 950 Yet Pius XII believed it, for he both in St. Paul, Minn.; and Teresa of Avila throughout King street. was already calling for a united St. Xavier’s college, Chicago. Spain for veneration. The per­ Europe that should remember Rtotreot Congress mission was granted in connec­ BOTH NATIVES of Indonesia, its Christian heritage. tion with this year’s celebration Mr. and Mrs. Lazare have been CUcago — Some 2,500 per­ of the fourth centenary of the living in the Netherlands since WHO WOULD HAVE BE Model TC469W sons are expected to attend establishment of her first re­ 1954. They are one of the last LIEVED, 50 years ago, when no the silver jubilee national con­ REFRIGERATOI*. formed Carmelite convent here. families to come to the U.S. un­ one saw beyond an anticlerical FREEZER gress of the National Lay- The arm is now preserved at der provisions of a now-expired France and a Protestant Ger­ women’s Retreat move­ the Carmelite monastery of law to aid former residents of many, that there could be an ment, to be held here Aug. Alba, de Tormes. Indonesia. alliance of these two hereditary 17 to 19. The congress will Seen Via Telstar Scheduled to arrive in Denver enemies that would be cemented be under the patronage of in the coming week, according by two Catholic leaders kneeling Geneva—Views of the Sisllne Cardinal Albert Meyer, Arch­ to the Rt. Rev. Monsignor El­ down together at a Solemn Mass bishop of CUcago, and will be Chapel in the Vatican were mer J. .Kolka, director of the in Rheims Cathedral! That ac­ sponsored by the Cenacle re­ among pictures shown to the archdiocesan resettlement com­ tion of De Gaulle and Adenauer treat houses of the CUcago U.S. on July 23 via the Telstar mittee, are two more families symbolizes the- spiritual unity area. communications satellite. of Cuban refugees, Mr. and Mrs. that makes Europe what it is Jose Rodriguez and Mr. and and without which it cannot en­ Register System of Catholic Newspapers Mrs. Santi^o Abreu. The Rod­ dure. riguez cpuple have three chil­ President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D D. Editor and Business Mgr...... Msgr. John B. Cavanagh, Ph D. dren; the Abreus have two. NO DEFROSTING EVER with mlashti FROST-GUARD bieiaii Executive E d ito r...... Msgr. John B. Ebel, M.A., Lilt.D. frost never foras, not even in big roll-ont freezer! • Mobile Managing Editor ...... - ...... Floyd Anderson, K.S.G. Associate Business Manager____ Rev. Daniel J. 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O rn a A L : ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER The Denver Catholic R e n te r merits our cordial PIANOS-ORGANS spprovaL We confirm it as the official publication of Nothing But APPlIANCfS - TV -H I-ri the archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the Finest Open the signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials Since 1900 Mon. Ic Fri. of our Curia is hereby declared official. u Night We hope The Register will be read in every home of ths archdiocese. 1332 BROADWAY • CH. 4-4556 We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in the children of the archdiocese fur the reading ot The Register. Free Parking at 1321 Lincoln « URBAN J. VEHR Feast of St Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver THE SAME "ONOFRIO" PERSONALIZED SERVICE YOU HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN. Jan. 20, 196a PAGE SIX THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thuridoy, July 26, 1962

Monthly Party Geraldine Di Tirre St. Clara’s Ladies’ aid society Mr. and Mrs. Michael Di Tir- will have its monthly party at ro have announced ibe engage­ the orphanage Aug. 1 at 12:30 ment of their p.m. at the orphanage. There daughter Ger­ will be a lunclwon and prizes. aldine to John Women from different parishes Fortunate, son are invited. of Hr. and Mrs. Con For- tunato, all of Denver. Mias Distinctive Di Tirro and Hr. Fortunatoi Portraits Byzantine Rife Mass attended Colo­ You a n eordteUr tn- rado State col­ Tttad to t»# our Por- tralturo to Btack lege, are grad- Wblto, OUa and Direct nates of Mapleton high school; Color To Highlight Meeting No wedding date has been set ^ingold Studios A highlight of die meeting ther C. V. Gallagher is pastor. Aug. 2 of the Northeast district Ihe three-hoar Encharistie fast HUNT C U A N n if of the Denver Archdiocesan will be observed. Women attoid- Complet* LMiMiry 4 Hihen Hotel AUtnItan Service Council of Catholic Women will ing toe M an may receive Com- We Spectalize in pnonoMS-ms be a Hass in the Byzantine moalon u d e r beto forma. Quality Tailoring Ukrainian Rite, to be offered by th e schedule for the meeting Tit I. im Ave. - ana l. CoHax Father Paul Small, pastor of Aug. 2 M ows: AC. M3IS AC. ^NSI the Church ol the Transfigura- 0:30-10:00 a.m. — Registration mi a. aih Ave. tion, Denver^ in rectory basement. PL. S-H4S 10:00-10:45 a.m. — Business Mass will be said in St. Jo­ loucit'M t In Party Paatrlaa seph’s church, Akron, where Fa- meeting to include reports from chairmen (rf standing commit- MARYAIINr

9740 E. COLFAX 10:45-11:15 a.m. — Explana Head CPTL Activities BAKERIES tion of toe Byzantine Rite Mass All Butter When your feet I by Father Paul Small. Planning |tor a busy year ahead are the 25th Jubilee offi­ antino, vice president; Mrs. George McCaddoa, president; Mrs. CAKES 11:15-11:45 a.m. — Board cers of the i Catholic Parent-Teacher league. To be centered William Steliuer, Jr., vice president; Mrs. Fraak Gold, vice tor meeting. around the theme, “Catholic Schools — Mddern as Today,” president; and Earl Lewis, vice president; and standing, Mrs. WoOdInta the year’s alAlvities will open with a “Let's Get Acquaint^” John Scordo, historian; Mrs. Anthony Richter, financial secre­ •nd hurt . . . you 12 noon — Mass. Partloi 12:30 p.m. — Lunch in parish meeting Sept 2t In Mullen high school. Fort Logan. The offi­ tary; Mrs. William Moriarity, recortong secretary; Mrs. John hall. cers are, septed, from left, Mrs. Stanley Nowack, vice presi- Hinterreiter, auditor; Mrs. Ctoorge Lutz, corresponding secre­ Call hurt ^ over! Afternoon sessions — Showing ident; Mrs. IJack Hannon, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Tar- tary; and Mn. Joseph MeShane, treuurer. 413 S. Irttiwty - ft. 14*1* of Civil Defense film; Benedic­ » N Mrar4, tuttmaaS. W MOM 11 *raa4M( - IP. 7-7413 tion. St. Lolls Priest GET RELIEF NOW... C lu b LUNCH TICKETS are $1.35. Gives Retreats The Most Important DrSchoH’s Reservations may be made Fat SHOES FOR NUNS through each Altar and Rosary At Ei f|omar A c tiv itie s DRY CLEANING and PRIESTS president to Mrs. Prank J. Father L * Wobido, S.J. AND LAUNDRY CAKE Frenrl, Box 244, Otis, Cob. Stoten GuiM COPEG SHOES for MEH from St. Louft will conduct two There will be no summer CaHI In your life for the retreats at B1 Pomar Retreat meeting of the Seton Guild. Two most important occasion Fashion Shoes for WOMEN hou.se. the Brpadmoor, Colorado guild members, Rosemary En­ CASCADE Wedding Cakes |, Correct Shoes for CHILDREN Circles Plan Springs, in Apignst. och and Nell Miller, are in Pen­ TAbor 5*6170 A Specialty • Orthopedic Build-Up The week epd of Aug. 17-19 is rose hospital, Colorado Springs, • Treatments Meetings for scheduled forisingle women and recovering from broken bones. VWWVWVVVMS • Elastic Stockings the week end^of Aug. 24-26 will Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington be a general ketreat. are staying at Penrose hospital, Dr. Jomes P. Gray ONLY AT:, M id su m m e r j where Mr. Harrington is a pa­ ANOTHER f GENERAL re­ tient. OPTOMETRIST BAKERY (Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) treat will be conducted Aug. 31- Rosary Makers D rS ch o ll's The following circles of the Sept. 2 by Father Paul Tremen- Phone RA 2-2859 FOOT COMFORT* SHOP guild are planning meetings Rosary makers in Edgewater Eyes Examined i tozzi, O.C.D.,! of Washington, will meet July 26. Persons in­ during toe midsummer. D.C. j Home of.Kne Pastries 9740 E. Colfax ,St. Gerald’s circle will meet terested in joining this iroup Visual Care 4 STORil TO SiRVi YOU EM 4-2^57 EM 6-7085 play call Mr. McEnerney, GE Aug. 2 in the home of Rose­ A surprise .^arty was given 213 Colo. Bldg. 66 So. Bfoodwoy 735 So. Univunity No City Tax Free Parking mary Plummer. ' 3-5837. 1550 Colo. Blvd. 2410 E. 3rd Avu. July 15 at Ei;Pomar for Sister 1615 Calif. Helen Ludwig will entertain Mary Philip, v whose new as­ St. Joseph’s circle Aug. 2. signment is superior at the Mar­ Bishop Sheen on TV For Appointment Call: Bishop Fulton J. Sheen will The members of Notre Dame gery Reed MSyo Day nursery, discuss “For Better or Worse,” TA. 5 8883 "CLEAN ONLY" circle and their husbands are Denver. | planning a htgrbecue July 29 at in which he speaks about how ^ERVieE DRY eUANfKfi Those attending were the toe tensions of married life can .ibA lome of Pat and Larry Misses Winifri|de Gufler, Mary laelndM PRE-SPOT CLEANING Heaton. The circle will meet be resolved, on his program Frances Laujghlin, Veronica Aug. 2 in the home of Kitty Sunday, July 29, on KTVR, Spitzer, Eileek Sweeney, and Channel 2, Denver. Brunger. Margaret Sziidh, and Mrs. A. S to JlM $1 Dorothy Dandrow of Morning P. Granger, to addition to the Star circle underwent surgery Sisters of Charity who live at Family Thootar in a local hospital. STUDIO El Pomar. i, The la.e Jeff Chandler will Belle Leader of Mother Seton be heard to a drama, ’The 7 PORTRAIT ; 2500 circle is planning a trip to Promise, which is. being re Cbetose, Japan, to visit her broadcast by request on Father PHOTOGRAPHY y T D in g ; daughter. Penny Swanson. C>atri«ic Immaculate Heart of Mary ater Sunday, July 29, on KOSI EOWAXO A. DE citocr. Radio, Denver, at 7:05 p.m. circle has canceled its July 4SMK. COU'AX meeting. Lucille and Joe Stev­ Appearing with him is Audrey rKEMOm' 7-4001 OBNVOt W, COLO. ens have gone to St. Louis be­ Papal Blasflng for Organiti Totter. Regis Toomey win be CATHEDRAL PARISH cause of the death of his mother, host of toe program. Louisa B. Stevens. Miss Madeleine Schaeffer (above) received a cable from Vatican City extending congratulations and a blessing from < & . f i a i i i i L Pope John XXIIl for completing 50 years as organist of Sacred ** FRATURINa w Patricia McGuire Heart church in Colorado Springs. Bom in old Colorado City, ITALIAN DINNIRS SIRLOIN—SPiN CER—T-BONE Mr. and Mrs. John PI Ma Miss Schaeffer began as a church organist in old S t Mary’s WALSH, GILL & SMITH l . l i te 1.15 STEAKS — $1.1* fo 1.00 guire of Denver announce the FREE Ptrking after 4 PJM. — Sunday eftamoen — 17IK A Srenl No, Don’t Go Back church in Colorado City when she was only 13 years of age. engagement of their daughter, — Cell for tpeciil Catcrins Servlet — Later whea this church was replaced with the larger Sacred i n s u r e r s n i le tt 17th Ave. Phone MA. MM1 Patricia, to Henry A. Kipper, To ‘Good Old Days’ Heart church on 21st and Colorado avenue, she continued and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kip­ O YOU EVER get la bit still Is its organist. Est. 1864 TU4-.1 i per, all of Denver. D fed up with all thp ar­ Her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schaeffer, emi­ MARION The couple are graduates of ticles about what is wrong Peter J. Walsh, Managing Partner St. Francis de Sales’ high with the American woman? grated here from Alsace-Lorraine, France, in 1892, She attended & O L I V E R ' S school. They plan a wedding in Whittier grade school, studied piano under Miss Grace Lord, February in St. John the Evan­ The articles that annoy me 1010 GUARANTY particularly are those in which and pipe organ under Frank Hammer, organist of St. Mary’s 6TH AYE. gelist’s church. Meat Market toe writers advocate that'mod­ downtown church. Miss Schaeffer is employed as bookkeeper BANK BLDG. DENVER MA 3-7245 ern women shiould become like for Couture’s Cleaners and teaches piano. “ Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meiiis 3 Cs of Driving toe placid, feminine, wholesome The three Cs of driving that creatures of the "good old STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER every motorist should know days.” CHOia are — Care, Caution, and Cour­ These writers .somehow be­ Fresh Poultry Fish tesy. These three are essential lieve that it was more feminine y ProfsuloiMl M«tt Culltn to Sorvo You not only for your safety but for to cook on a wood stove: than; PhotM PE. 3-441* n il E. tin Avo. the safety of others on the high it is on a gas or electric Tange, n i i H i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■NwueaewivytriP'Hivii way. and it was more feminine to i chum butter, grind coffee beans, i and cure your own meat than i B I G - A S A L L buy these items in the super­ markets. These “authorities” dream oi a mythical old grandma work ' tog away from dawn to way past dusk on household tasks She was kept so busy, they say, i she didn’t have time to be neu-" rotic and so, they presume, her family was very happy with her.

EVEN IF GRANDMA and her, family were blissfully happy,] Fruit Cocktail No. 303 e 4 they are not ideal models for, cans ^ I us today. And we women of to­ TOWN HOUSE 5 day should not feel guilty if we are very tar removed from grandma andi her way of life. Today most of us have been fortunate enough, through the 46-oz. generosity ofl our parents or Pineapple Juice s i 3 cans through our own ambition, to get much more education than EVERY LOCATION A COMPLETE DRY aEAN IN G PLANT 89* grandma did. - It would be a great mistake not to put some YOU WILL FIND YOUR PARISH ONE HOUR MARTINIZING LISTED BELOW Fresh, of our knowledge to use to our Four Legged Fryers Grade A ib. home life and in the commun­ 39' ity. Instead of churning butter CATHEDRAL HOLY TRIN in ST. ANNE'S PRESENTATION CATHEDRAL the modem woman is probably North Oete Shopping NOTRE DAME Consists of one whole fryer plus two e xtro thighs and two extra drumsticks. 226 E. 13TU AVE. (ARVADA) 518 E. Colfax teaching her children French, or Conler ST. ANTHONY and /IM No. Ftderel is working onj a charity drive, (Next te Foodiene ST.' ROSE OF LIMA Ted Lotbamer,.Mgr. helping out ii her children’s AKVAOA SQUARE Super Mrkt.) SHOPPING CENTER Irving a W. Alemede school, or is " discussing some <;a (4 deert So. ef Kurr Member ef HeroM Oletves, Mgr. Feed Mkt.) Double Breasted Fryers oqc serious book. ! Rex PeuUue, Mgr. Bernie Fliihgrty, Jr., Mgt Mellwr of Oed Parltli HER HORIZONS reach much FRESH, GRADE A further than did those of most ANNUNCIATION HOLY FAMILY MOST ST. LOUIS, ST. BERNADEHEi women in the good old days. OUR LADY Consists of one whole fryer plus one whole extra breast. AND ST. MARY She Teels responsible not only LOYOLA OF FATIMA 38th A Benton PRECIOUS BLOOD ENGLEWOOD for th e . poor children to her John Landrum Cole. Mvd. 5*15 to. Universtty MAGDALENE 34th a Downing at Ivans On the Cob, block but for those to Asia. It 14N Cerr Owner Colfax at Fierce would be tragic to narrow those Anthony Foernteh, RUSSiLL WALKIR, ■emard (Red) Homo Weehington, Mgr. Bill Flynn, Mgr. Harry Coctentan, JR., Mgr. FInnerty, Mgr. Full, tender kernels horizons, event a little. Mgr. m r. S w eet C om 39<^ Besides, I wonder if grandma really was asi feminine, whole­ ST. MARY’S, Littleton, ALL SOULS Englewood 73 E. BELLEVIEW Ray Belair, Mgr. some, and free from neurosis as W E G IV E she is pictured to have been. Perhaps in her day there were COLORADO SPRINGS just not so ;many pseudo-ex­ G O L D B O N D L I . . SAFEWAY perts about to> analyze and dis­ 2320 E. PLATTE AVE. sect her persopality as we find’ 317 SO. NEVADA GOLF ACRES VENETIAN VILLAGE We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. today and no: one condemned Food Bank Shopping Center SHOPPING aNTER STAMPS Prices good in Denver & Suburbs, Thursday thru Saturday, her for having a few human Dewey Johnson. Mgr. Leonard Gnzman, Mgr. A1 Weppner 8100 North Hancock July 26-28 failings.

■Jr • Tli«rad«yv Ja ly 26, 1962 TH6 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE SEVEN Bright Future Looms for Mary Jo Catlett

By C. J. Zbcba I Heights college, where she was at Elitch Gardens theater, speaking. She wks in excellent bined with a deep faith, which I first featured, and eventually where she srared a personal hit company, with I polished per­ she lives and practices quietly. M»ry Jo Catlett is such a starred in many of the college’s last Monday evening, July 23, formances comitg from Addi­ talented actress that one woo­ productions. son Richards, T r ^ t Dolan, Hol­ ONE OF the joys of her life den why she isn’t on the pro- Although she has confined ly Harri.s, Jani Clayton, and is her sister. Sister Robert Mar­ fessioul stage right now. This herself to area productions on Charles Braswell. tin, a Dominican nun stationed shy and refined young Denver the whole, she cannot, at the Mary Jo Catlett’s rich voice, in New York City, “where I’d giri has wanted to act as long present, be considered a strict stage experience,! and warm per­ like to be someday,” she adds as the can remember. Her the­ amateur performer. She has sonality are a flight to hear with a smile and a sparkle In atrical ambitions were nourish­ seized the opportunity of play­ and watch. Her progress up her voice. “She’s just wonder­ ed in high school when she at­ ing in a stock company and has until now has be^n remarkable. ful,” she said proudly, “ait^was tended St. Francis de Sal^’, Denver audience^ are more than graduated from nursing ^hool Denver, and, later, l/>retto familiar with bej' work. last June with honors.” She probably first attracted Another person she speaks of attention in the| area in Lor- with devotion is film and stage . of tKc etto’s production^ of the musi­ star Addison Richards. “He is l e n c t cals Boom Town [and Wonderful so kind,” she said, “and so wUl- Town. Later she was featured ing to help anyone. I have prof­ in the Denver Pdat’s production ited tremendously from appear­ appeared in (days and musicals of Annie Get Y o^ Gun. In the ing with him — a great actor with such well-knQwn theater, summer of 1960 she made her and real gentleman.” movie, and television person­ bow on the Etitch’s theater Appreciative of the efforts of ages as Arthur Hill, Wliltfleld stage in What jBvery Woman others, Miss Catlett would doubt­ Connor, Danny Scholl, Addison Knows and Say Darling. Then, less tove the same outlook, Never Closed’ Richards, Jan aayton. Mala for a year and ode-half she was freshness, and the same talent 3743 Federal Blvd. Powers, Dean Harens, and oth­ one of the s ta r : performers in for heartfelt speech if she had OymnaBlum ■•inf Infnrged GE. 3-0387 ers. the Windsor Players’ produc­ never heard of acting. With never an unkind word about This experience has proved a Mary Jo Catlett tions at Henritzd’s restaurant. ExpantieB work b in progress on the aoRth for CatlMdlc students of Colorado Springs. The * 7900 E. CaHox At Trenton anyone, she speaks highly of her great worth to her career, Last year she was starred in side of 8L Mary’s high school gymnasium, in American Constnictlon company has the gen­ DU. 8-0969 in the stock company’s current associates. which, when she thinks she is the J. Daniels Central Produc­ Colorado SpilRi^ la the background b a view eral contract Lash and Wallace ore the archi­ 1 Fkah Mas Ordan iaaofk Tor Nva offering of Auntie Marne, a tions’ The Gaxebd. It is a combination of many of the east end sf the Ugh school bailding tects, (Photo by Edward Cbooka) ready, will be broadened when things that makes her a natural SETTLE O’ 9 3 2 9 the opportunity arises. somewhat raucous farce limited In May of 1061 ^he won plaud­ actress. She has an unspoiled : CHICKEN _____ to certain adult tastes. But in its for her role jof Katisha in talent for speaking with a clear, :k e t t i e O’ 1 3 4 9 'TM NOT looking for star it Miss Catlett once again the Empire Lyrid Players’ per­ open voice or, in an old Shake­ 8HK1MP ...... parts,” she once/remarked. ‘Til proved her flair for comedy. Movies formance of G W ^ and Sulli­ spearean phrase of the late Rob­ play anything. All I want is work Under the expert direction of 'KETTLE O' $259 van’s The Mikado! Last summer ert Benchley’s, from the heart and enough recompense until John Holden, she not only real­ . FISH A CHIPS . . she contracted toj appear in all rather than the roof of her I’m worth more.” ized every aspect of the char­ of the old-time chelodramas at moutl^ She has an individual •KETTLE O’ She is not without work and acter suggest^ b:^ the script, FcUoKlat U« lOa* to MOC*r •• SPAGHETTI A 1095 the Pam-Pam Iifo, near Colo­ loveliness and a trained singer’s DoiTer uS CotanOt Spriitzi toto- has managed to devote all of but added others of her own vtslon tfcii week, nmc ire the rat-. MEAT BALLS . . c rado Springs. Sbej has appeared continuous grace. her time since she was gradu­ which, while not upstaging any­ Uf> el the Leftoh el Deetaejr when one, were underplayed so coolly on numerous television broad She has not nearly been given the ttnu were fliet leleaied. view­ ated from Loretto several years ers ihenM cootuU toeal profram 10 60 WITN THAT KITTli, and perceptively that one al­ casts and has been beard quite the roles she deserves. One ago to theatrics. In recent UsUnss retarding time ind itoUon. KETTUSO’ 1^35 most wishes she could one day frequently on Billj Barker’s pop­ would like to see her in such Rattasi have hcea ehockeS ifitoit months she has been seen with ular night-time ijadio show on IlsttBis tooaS la “TV GoMe" auga- SALAD ...... a talented group performing play the title role. It was in character parts as Madame Ra xlne. the same part in the New York KOA Radio. | nevsky In Tchekov’s The Cherry JULY SS-AUG. S TAKi KOMI a waeti ns musical sdections from Broad­ Miss Catlett, wjbose talent is' .A-1: Per the Fanilx way shows at a dining and en­ production that Peggy Cass' Orchard, or Carlotta the actress Sea Hawk I Wu Moctjr't BEUT, FRUIT A career was launched. wide and varied, i always seems in Dinner at Eight, or Sabina BabM la Anna DoQble tertainment spot, the Plush atBAM PIES. .89 to be involved: in multiple Stora k StripM Froottor Pony Horse in Dmiver, in The Skin of Our Teeth. And Forever Eziwest IN ONE SCENE with actor chores. This week she is ap­ she would be equally at home in Comanche Hollywood ChT- At present she is on temporary Saint In Palm ilchdo "We're Tops jor Dean Harens she managed to pearing at Elitcl(’s, rehearsing leave from that establishment roles essayed by Ethel Merman Springe lengiN Catering" bring uproarious laughter from a role in next! week’s play. and Judy Holliday. Rttarn of Frahk 7 DM Loovo to appear in some of the plays JamM Oh. Snnon* the audience without barely The Best Man, ^ d preparing See My Lawyer China copper her vocal numbers for the new Murder on Dia­ RooUn. Tootin f " IF ONE questions why Mary musical show opening at the mond Row Rhythm TRAVELING MEN MOW TO BEAT Jo Catlett’s talent hasn’t taken In Honywood Uln A BUI THE HIGH COST Plush Horse in tu^o weeks. her beyond this area, the an­ Git Along Our UtUe Girl Stay at the Uttle Dogtes Falcon Ont West O F H A V IN G But she has found the proper swer lies in the fact that she Sealed Cargo Colorado Snnaet balance between being an ac­ feels she has much to learn. Den­ Phantom Sub­ Tho FuglUvo in * marine ARGONAUT HOTEL tress and knowing how to live a ver is fortunate to have her for A-1-. Far Adults, Adalesceaii . * calm, full life. One who puts the time being, but there isn’t Golden Mask PsinUng Clouds eon taiciAL rimrvations eon Searchers With Sunshine aatoai partibs, oancis and s o l a k e s i d e : first things first, she is a soft- the slightest doubt that her per Harriet Craig EllubcUi Um DINNiaS a t the spoken, sweet-natjured, spirited, severance and talent will some­ Joan of Paris Queen PHONI MAIN Mill Thousands Cheer Unknown Island unaffected girl, aqd, unquestion­ day soon lead her to the stature AcUon In Uie Bitter Tea of •aaotMol •aiireMM PrWtN oimng Ream 0 I C ably, a talented dne. Her vital­ of an accomplished artist in the No. Atlantic Gen. Van South of Karanga Illegal ity and inteliigehce are com­ theatrical world. M Seconds Over Z Tickets to LMUSEMiNI PARK Tokyo Broadway Unknown Terror Escape From Enjoy Sundoy Dinnor cYncl n o w h ie r o Witness lor the DevO’s Island TONY else can you find Literary Figure Is Topic Prosecution - On Your Toes Beware My Confesetan or Lovely C ^ a ln Hates MURO'S CHATEAU EVERYTHIMG On Hegis Presents' TV Vicious Orels The S u Rator’s Edge . Scarlet Coal A WMk Day Dinner P R I C E D S O Techniques of contemporary Don Hirsch, Herb Brentlinger, Edge of Darkness Ride Oie Pink Road to Glory Horia SO IIW .C olfiix B L 7-9975 L O W ! author Lawrence / Durrell, spe­ and Ted Horrell. Mrs. Kathryn B: OblfcUoaabia la Part far AH AT Pichette, instructor in English Bloed k Sand Tlw Unfaithful COAAPLETI DINNERS cifically as contained in his ConftdenUal Great Flamarlw at Regis, will serve as mod­ Agent Dangerous Alexandria Quartet, will be dis- erator. Gaik Busters |NdQr Ma an Alwmye Leeve Death Row THE STONE OAK f c r e t X l N i l a k e spccialtics S K n Dorreif,'6 i(Bsh by btrth.'bas ’Em Laughing And Baby Makes '^Regis Prescgta** television associated himself with the WUd Hsrvest Three KIDMI program on KB’W, Channel 8, Mid-East, and the four works OPEN FOR LUNCH 11 A.M. Denver, at 1Q:30| a.m. SMORGASBORD RIDIS contained in the Quartet con­ Dr. J. Philip Clarke Dancing from 9 P.M. Sc Each cern Alexandria. Hb techniques PAR'nCIPATINiG wiU be five have made him one of the most WITH TONY MURO members of the [Regis College highly discussed authors in On 'House of Lord' student Literary ■ Club: Edwin present day literature. $1.75 AT THE PIANO J. Feulner, Jr., Rjalph St. Louis, “My Religion and My Voca­ -4- tion” will be the theme of a indudks your selection of ^Crisis’ eii TV new series of programs on the ApptHxors, RtHshot, Soladi, “House of the Lord” television VogetobUs, EntrMs, Nvoragas, and Desstrl # ANN M U R O - “Can the U.N. iSave Us?” is orogram beginning Sunday, Ju­ the topic on “Cidsis” Sunday, YOUR HOSTESS July 29, on KTVR, Channel 2, ly 29, on Sarving Dinners * Denver, at 2 p.m. Tlie program, MOVIES K L Z - T V. 5 - 8 Daily sponsor^ by the^iue Army of Channel 1, With Denver, at Our Lady of Fatima, will fea­ legion of Decency SWIM ture columnist ai^ author Jim 9:30 a.m. On All D6iy Sundbys end Hoildnyf Ratings Bishop interviewing Dr. Charles this week’s * LESSONS Malik and Gen. Cfrlos P. Rom- program Dr. Lunciieons ulo. I J. Philip Below are Legion of Decency rat­ Clarke will Monday Tfirough Friday * RECREATIONAL ings of motion pictures currenUy The program ciimbines dra­ showing in first run Denver thetters. represent the 11 n.m. lo 2 |i.ni. ma and interview4 covering as­ Catholic * EVENING CLASSES A-1, unohjectlenable for general AMPLE FREE PARKING pects of the conflicljt between the patronage; A-I, nnobjectlonable tor faith in the adolescents and adults; A->. unebjec- Dr. aitfce; discussion. free world and -Communism. UoaaUe lor adults; B. objectionable * A U YEAR Based on the megsage of Fa­ in part for all; C, condemned. Dr. Clarke, a member of * INDIVIDUAL FAMILY tima, the program! stresses the ■THE MUSIC MAN. A-1 Blessed Sacrament parish, Den­ I importance of morgl strength as CINERAMA HOLIDAY, A t ver, and the father of 10 chil­ ■Sword BON VOYAGE, A-1 MEMBERSHIP AVAILABLE the key to a changja in the Rus­ •WEST SIDE STORY. A-3 dren, is a graduate of Notre sian leaders and .world peace. NOTORIOUS UNDLADY, A-3 Dame University. He is a past HENHitz£5 Room BOYS NIGHT OUT, A-3 ------j------SOMETHING WILD, A-3 president of the Catholic Phys­ ULfT CLASS STARTS JULY 3 0 th Ftolurlng delkioul and ONLY 3 CAN PLAY. A-3 icians’ Guild and a member of 1360 south Colorado blvd. danvor 22, Colorado Will Back Ojrchestra THAT TOUCH OF MINK. B 5 DAYS PER WEEK — 2 WEEKS marry othor exeHc dlihos, but our To Play Two Nights LOLITA, Separately Gassihed the Denver Serra Gab. Appeal^ rntnu oIbo irKlud«s your fovorit* i STAGE GUIDE ing with (lim will be representa­ M ON DAY-FRIDAY— 11:00 A.M. to 11:45 AJM. dlth«B . . . corofully prtpored and CARNIVAL, AdUlU Will Back, noUd orchestra AUNTIE MAME. Adults tives of the Jewish and Protest­ Adults ------,------10 Leusont For $10.00 temptingly served. MARY, MARY, Adults ant faiths. DENVER AUDITORIUM THEATRE leader who has [appeared at Under I I ...... - ...... 10 Lenons For | 7,50 Out Evening Buffet 8 Days—7 Parfanaaacai many special Catjiolic-sponsor- a specialty TUESDAY. JULY 31 THRU SCUSA CLASSES ed functions, will bring his or­ SATURDAY, AUQ. 4 ^ :3 0 chestra to Denver’s Brown Pa MoHaMt: Tkirn Aaq. 2 SCUBA PRAaiCE — SUN. 9 TO 12 lace Hotel for a , limited en­ and Sat., Aa«. 4—3:30 gagement, Friday- and Satur­ DM|D MERRICK day, July 27 and 2|, in the San PROGRESS PLUNGE CYO groupB in perisbef throughout the arcbdloceBe ere Invited te Marco room. ■ ^ ocHYUlef for pubUcatlen in "The Denver CathoUc 3300 W. FLORIDA WE. 5-1717 The talented composer- Register. CYO rabUdty chalnnei are asked to keep their reports eo«* f^owtaj ‘ CABNIY arranger-pianist will be heard in new piano ^ylings. For Members of St. Catherine’s CYO, Denver, are planning a AMERICA’S MAfilCAL MUSICAL many years Back, was a net­ WITH work favorite whoi. broadcasted swimming party July 30 at the Denver Athletic club at 7 p.m. Ateodi'dti The price is 50 cents. Reservations should be made by calling ED AMES nightly from (Hiicigo's Aragon JONATHAN LUCAS JO ANNI WORLEY ♦ho and Trianon ballrdoms. Theresa PoIUce, GL 5-5691 or John Molllcone, GR 7-5002. Sdulh PaelfiB * e * JOHNNY NAYMER . in tho MT. CARMEL’S CYO, Denver, will have its get-acquainted ^ Hoart dance July 28 from 7:30 to 10.30 p.m. in the Mt. Carmel grade BOB MERRILL ^ O' DtnOif school gym. The price is 25 cents per person. High school m u m STEWART NEWS students are invited. ^ ^ o r r s c H North Denver area teen-agers are invited to join and make Mt. Carmel's CYO a success. The cooperation of the parents tnus^iUBOTMW Alt, fut, ItsooBnCiMtf «ct»^ and the teen-agers is needed. Carla Joy is the CYO president. nnoYvmtip ala...aritli Umknatt imam • • » urw oteflnUmWmLmxIariUtlt SAUlICKCimiMI I H E A R I teiratpandanU Uu^infxiut Um TTie CYO high school group at St. Bernadette’s parish, HBUPiuSw Ukewood, will hold a field day July 28 in the Ukewood high AocAyMountiAitnifjHtpftPMM eMt'saYUtt* school, W. 10th and Independence streets. Captains and judges sfttos, KOiA pala yoy oonwMc, SniiHowAiB i• ASK and u m iI fast comtaoa of keanmUonalt are to report at 9:30 a.m. Registrations sUrt at 10 a.m. AU ffjNfafW.fipdiiiitHN'iyifnwB high school students are invited to attend and bring lunch. toniwoST"' i On KOA Radio I Cold drinks will be supplied to contestants free. *I I • ♦ • I 10:20 Every Sunday Eve- | Don Tolend

M O S m v m I D i a M T Knights Sponsor At Holy Fam ily (Helj FaniDy Parish, Denver) Communion Day Hie women of the Altar and (St. Anne’s Parish, Arvada) Rotary society served 640 per­ sons a rout beef dinner July 22 St. Joachim’s Council, Knights in the cafeteria. Fifty-one wom­ of Columbus, will sponsor a fam­ en under die directlmi of Mrs. NORTH DENVER NEWS ily corporate reception of Com- Timothy McNulty helped to j munion in the 8 a.m. Mass July serve the dinner. ! ‘2B, The family of each council The womu (d the St. Ann’s : member is asked to participate. circle will bold their annual pic­ Presentation Again Has . Parents are to be at the school nic at ElUcb’s gardens July 31, I Aug. r between 8:30 a.m. and at 12:30 p.m. 112:30 p.m. to order their chil- All might Adoration idren’s uniforms for the coming Duplicate Bridge school year. Planned in Lakewood (Presentation Parish, Denver) Each family has been asked! A picnic menu is being plan- (St Bernadette’s Parish, All night adoration of the to sign up for a certain hourjned for the Holy Name Society Lakewood) Most Blessed Sacrament will during the night and to keepjcookout Aug. It. The monthly duplicate bridge take place in the church for that special hour each month. { party will be held July 27 at the fourth consecutive month Persons who are on vacation I Formica Counter Tops 11:30 a.m. in the church base­ next week. or cannot for some reason keep Ceramic WaU Tile ment. A(hnission is 75 cents per This first Friday observance their time are urged to find I Vinyl & Linoleum Flooring person. was started for special prayers their own replacement. for the success of the parish's LINOUUM AND building program. Adoration will A PAPER DRIVE will take TILE SERVICE, INC. begin at 7 p.m. Aug. 2 and con­ place in the parish July 31. tinue through the night until 6 Papers will be picked up at 9 Free Estimates—Guaranteed a.m. Aug, 3, when Ckimmunion a m. Monies from this drive Installation will be distributed.______j will go to the “Buy-a-Brick” 3500 Lipan Street GL 5-732? fund for the new building. noOTdJoa GL 54)228 Regis Graduate Wins A special blessing for expee- John K. LaGuardia tant mothers will be given at Member Mt. Carmel Parish Award at Notre Dame il:45 p.pi. in the church on the THE first Sunday of each month. Carl P. Houck, a 1962 grad-1 Pamphlets explaining this bless- MAGOR PRESS uate from Notre Dame univer-1 available for anyone de­ siring more information. NORTH "Printing Since 1934" sity, received one of the five Special booklets entitled “ Engineer of the Year” awards All Typos of Printing Mother's Retreat, with special DENVER Wading Lino at the university. Honorees are prayers to be said during con Announcomonts selected by Technical Review, finement, are being distributed a student publication, and are by the Altar and Rosary society OPTICAL 3420 Q uivai St. approved by the dean of the members. Dispensing Opticians 6 R . 7-5 15 5 Gala Bazaar in Wesfrninsfer college, ------DeWAYNE INGRAM John J. Donahue Plans are in full swing for the three-day gala bazaar at A graduate of Christ the King: T rO O p 155 ScOUts bazaar chairyian; Mildred Sperlack. ticket chairman; John grade school and Regis high Holy Trinity parish, Westminster, July 27, 28, and 29. Besides Spwak, bazaar co-chairman; Father Albert Puhl, pastor: Mrs. Spend Week at Camp 4022/Tennyson Street nunerous rides and clowns to entertain the children, major school, Denver, Carl is serving Dorothy Brugo, president of the Altar and Rosary society; in the Navy for the next four GRand 7-5759 prizes will be awarded, including a Chevrolet station wagon. and Lawrencf Booco, co-chairman of tickets. The church is sit­ (St. Gatherine’s Parish, Denver) years. His parents have recent­ Fred ’n Fae, TV performers, will be present July 28 to give uated at 7595;.N. Federal boulevard. Fourteen Boy Scouts from away some of the prizes. Left to right are Bud Cunningham, ly moved to Boulder City,.Nev. Troop 155 spent one week at # BOY The award is earned by a Camp Tahosa near Ward. combination of scholastic Charles Shugarts stayed with SATRIANO achievement, diversified contri­ boys and was assisted by other PIZZA fathers of troop members. Ray bution to university life, initia­ BROTHERS Priest, Dad of 8, Cares for 50,000 Lepers Marine and Mr. Shugarts re­ tive, and individual accomplish- You've Tried the Rest, ceived a scout award of the Or­ ments in the field of engineer­ JANITOR Rome — Monsignor Gerard paper describes him as a “Cath­ “One newsilBper,” the priest, hard to go back to the der of the Arrow. Now Try the Best. ing. SIRVICI Bakker is :i happy family man olic Dr. Schweitzer.” And said, ' reportOd that my wife | because of disfigurement can I New members are being ac­ SUNSnil’S PIZZIRIA —SIX sons, two daughters, and Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, with an was a bomb victim. This was i Carl plans to study economic under their own laws and I cepted into troop and may call * Rug and UpholiUry 4 4 0 8 LO W EU BLVD. 50,000 lepeils obvious reference to his family not liue. She jvas a war victim.: . engineering „ _ after his service the scoutmaster at GE 3-2915, Shampooing and his white hair, terms him yes. but it w4s her heart after governed by their own elect l^ith the Naval Civil Engineer- M . 3 -0 6 1 3 The Fre ich call him "Le * Complote Housb Grand Men|dicant.’’ A Canadian!“ 8 modern Abraham.’’ SO much. Shq died on Nov. 6 ed officials, he explained mg corps. Cleaning Vocations to the priesthood 1944. We had' been married for Dr. Kevin Gleason 28 years.■' • Floor Waxing and ELiTCH La n es run in Monsignor Bakker's fam­ Optometrist Polishing ily. In fact, they practically gal­ The then 54»year-old business­ Regis Enrollment Files Harrison 2-1970 • Walls and Windows lop. Three of his sons are Jesuit 3825 Tennyson St. man considered whal to do with 6160 W. 38th Ave. priests and one of his 19 grand­ the rest of Kls life. “Should I Washed OPEN BOWLING ANYTIME children is studying for the marry again?' Why? 1 had my Recorded on Microfilm Wheat Ridge, Colo. Expert - Dependable NO ADVANCE IN PRICES priesthood in Holland. family. But I went on retreat Insured Records of more than 8.000 lot Madonna is a 1954 graduate of! Call Ui for Frto Eitlmitoi SEI US ABOUT A WINTER SPOT The tall, heavy-set and hand­ and 1 read the words: 'The Mas­ 10.000 students on (ilc in the college, OL. S-S7S4 ind «L. S4US ter is here add calls you.’ And 2SM W. 44fh Avo. some prelate was in Rome re­ registrar's office at Regis col- COLQUITT’S I knew whal rl wanted to djo." FATHER JOHN J. Gibbons, cently to attend ceremonies in lege, Denver, have been placed Family Shoe Store LILLY REALTY CO. When he cjtme to Rome in S.J., Regis registrar, said the which his youngest priest-son, on microfilm through the coop­ and Shoe Repair Shop The firms listed here deserve to REALTOR 1949 to study lor the priesthood, films contain “the type of rec­ be remembered when you sre dis­ Father Leo Bakker, S.J., receiv- eration of a Regis graduate. ords that should be duplicated,’’ tributing your pstronage In the dif­ (It Pays to Consult o{ Realtor) ■ed a doctorate in sacred theol- he came as ai candidate for or­ 72nd & Lowell Blvd. ferent lineB of business. Robert Madonna, owi of registration forms and records 3145 W. 38di Ave. 6R. 7-1683 jogy. dination for the Cameroons Dio of transcripts. The films will be ' Before World War ITGerardtof Dounxp. He Uvod at theiBobs Report Service. « 6 0 u-»—i. v-„i. Bakker was the director of a i" Rome a n d ^ton street, who specializes in]off campus. ------Timi fOK A CMAHOl . . . ' at the Gregorian university. Or-1 microfilming and records sys-1 Mrs. Mary Scherr, secretary CAU in Nijmegen. dained at the age of 63, Fatheritems, donated film and equip-ito Father Gibbons, assisted in Bakker headad for Africa after ment to complete the project. 1 the project, NO CASH NEEDED f a brief visit home. All AiAiAD rncniT c a d r c ArrcPTCn 1 WITH THE WAR and the Ger- PAUL MLL I f u u v n v n s v i i v m i w i# ■ Dur ^ lan occupation of the Neth- l ^ ^ r e p a i r s I HIS FIRST MISSION was rlands, life changed. The Bak­ j Ahong Mbanf and the nearby SATRIANO Alameda-44tli Ave. T.V. ’ er's three oldest sons were put I Leprosarium : of Kjwoamb. '‘1 B350 W. 44rii A v d . HA. 4-1214 into concentration camps. HOVER MOTORS took one look! at the church and INC. Car Radios City Wide Service burned it to the ground. It was No. Speer at Federal GE. 3-6881 All Work Don# According to Chrlstiin Princlplti 1 dirty and fui) of infection.’’ WASINGER^S In its place! Father Bakker be- New & Used Cars & Trucks :gan building;a modern church, ELEaRIC STORE i His old friends in Holland hielp- Sales, Repairs, Service |ed. i ‘‘North Denver‘s Diamond Store” and Wiring Materials 31M West n th Ave. I in three >fears his mission Glendale S-W4S TENNYSON JEWELERS Complete "One Stop" Service larea became:'a show place of the country and attracted the 4415 West 43rd Ave. GR. 7-5420 at your very real interest of not only Diamonds — Watches his Bishop bu|t also of the others WALTER C. CARLTON "Friendly Neighborhood Bonk" of the Cameroons. He was asked by the Bishops NORTH DENVER LIQUOR STORE to become Ihleir delegate for all NEW Domestic and Imported D o r t h R B a r k the lepers of; the countr.v. They pointed out io him that at his Vi/INE AND LIQUORS station he w»s helping 800 lep­ Cold Beer — Mixes — Pop 1 9 6 2 ers but that ’ there were .5(1.000 Your Friendly t.quor Store who needed his help. GL. 5-4723 Speaking oif his original mis- Edith and Carmine Lombardi, Prop. ’ sion, Monsi^nor Bakker said 3007 W. 44th Ave. ot Federal ‘ “I worked cjosely with my lep- On Fer'eral at West 44th Ave. on the Corner :ers. I gave i injections, talked NEXT TO SHANNON S BARBER SHOP : with them, tgught them, baptiz- WEST 38TH AVENUE AT JULIAN STREET FOR l ed and buried them. PHONE GE. 3-6781 Space Saver "MY DREAM now is to build 38TH AVE. HARDWARE a leper republic’ like your Boy,- Robert Madonna (at right) is explaining the operation of the Town.' new microfilming machine being used at Regis college, Denver, & APPLIANCE CENTER There patipiits and those who to Father John .1. G'hbons, S..I.. registrar, and Mrs. Mary INSECTICIDES—FERTILIZERS—KOMAC PA IN T - have been cilred but who find it Scherr. secretary to Father Gibbons. TOOLS—POWER MOWERS—COMPLETE PLUMBING Get full-time protection with.,. SERVICE—LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED & REPAIRED Complete Line 2960-64 W. 38th Ave. GE. 3-1594 CONOCO "Free Pickup & Delivery’’ of Conoco Products Firestone Tires $ WEISS BAKERY — Tubes — OLD-FASHIONED SALT s M K SuRer Motor Oil RISING BREAD — EVERY TUESDAY THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU 4 1 9 4M4 TENNYSON ST. . ______»L. 5-1P37 America’s first Double-Duty oil has Oil-Plating® 5850 W. 3STH AVE...... -...... HA. 4-134* to conquer friction . . . Oil-Cleansing to conquer LAKESIDE CENTER ...... - Ot- corrosion. All-season, too! See me today for Conoco P E R M O N TH all-season Super... in the new gold can. UNITED FURNITURE ST0RES»»»»-»--»ji U at 7:30 p.m. in the church Sacred Heart sodetiea. On var­ homes will be on display for the ley. In charge of publicity ^rg hall. ious booth committees; are mem­ fifth annual d terry Hills Village Mmes. Robert St. John and Wil^ home tour Aug. 9. lard Simms. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ankele are bers of the Holy Name society and the Confraternity; of Chris­ Included will be homes of Mr. chairmen of this year’s effort tian Doctrine. Bake sale dona­ and Mrs. E. Atwili; Gilman. Mr. Far«w*ll H«I4 to raise funds through the ba­ tions are managed by Mr. and and Mrs. Walter Hellmich, Mr. For Nun in Irifliton zaar. Hr. and Mrs. Skelly Gar­ Mrs. Arthur Jaramillo, and the and Mrs. N. L. Roin, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Gunther, Mr. and (St. Augusttae’s Parish, " cia are cochairmen. The ba­ linen booth offerings, by Mrs. 0. Vasquez. Mrs. Leonard Sahlen and Mr. Brighton) zaar will be held Aug. 9, 10,11, EMPHASIS IS placed on the and Mrs. Thomas 0. MoxCey. A farewell reception was held and 12 on the school grounds. entertaining talent show at the The homes are located in the July 15 for Sister Justine, who A feature of the bazaar will bazaar. Adults desiring to help Cherry Hills Village area. has served in this parish for be the sale and serving of all in this effort may contact those the past six years. Miny parish­ genuine Mexican foods, cooked in charge of the entertainment CHAIRMAN of the home tour ioners attended the reception and served in the chnrch ball. program. is Mrs. Charles A. Haskell. Mrs. sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ Louis Doughty is in charge of sary society, with Mrs. Mary Mancini as chairman and Mrs. •m000»0»00» •0000000000 tickets at $2 each. Proceeds go St. Vincent de Paul's Parish to the parish school fund. Joseph La Marca as co-chair­ so. UNIVMtITY ULVO. • ■. AUIZONA Colorado Springs Church Jubilee Guests on the tour will see man. SUNDAY MASSES the Gilman home, a country Other members on the com* I mittee were Mmes. John Rock, 6:40, 8:00, 0-.30, 11K)0 and 12:15 Members of the Fourth Degree Knights of ^Columbus who O.S.B., chaplain at the Benedictine convent, Austin Bluffs, estate with trees, lake, and sta- (^nfetaion: Saturdays S:80 to 5:80 and 7:80 to 9 p.m. formed an honor guard and altar boys are: pictured with assistant priest; Major Henderson; Father J. Nicholas Tanasko- bles. On view will be a collec John Donofrlo, George Berger, RL Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O'Sullivan, Puter members of the clergy who took part In th^ Solemn Mass vic, O.M.I., pastor, celebrant of the Mass; Chaplain (Col.) tion of surrealistic paintings by Phil Daily, Dale Alter, Don ii Hendricks, and Jim Erger. 2385 E. Arizona . offered Jaly 22 marking the 49tb anniversary |of the dedica­ Stephen J. O’Connor, C.SS.R., of the Air Force Academy, dea­ Eugene Berman 1 tion of historic Sacred Heart church, Coiorado^prings. Major con; and Father James Probens, C.R., pastor of Our Lady The Hellmich home is a spa­ eittaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Wiiliam Henderson of Colorado Springs is seenj with members of Guadalupe parish, subdeacon. Hundreds of parishioners and cious ranch style building with a DRIVE-IN LIQUORS Preisser's Red & White of the clergy, left to right, second row front, F ^her John Gib­ friends of the parish attended the Mass, which preceded a 'French Provincial interior and ST. PHIIOMEHA'S \ bons, O.M.I., master of cyremonles; Father |ames Hahrer, carnival held in the afternoon. I a panoramic view, 1888 So. Celorade Blvd. ■MTS » WbM* — Ulquert Grocery ond Market ' ^ The Koin home Includes an PARISH : ClusraHM PANCV MIATS, VaaiTASLaS Altar-Rosary 95Q Hours Worked in Beg. «M ------AND QUALITY oaocauias I ® r 9 V p v * (outstanding kitchen, pool, and Xtag t t m ------MM Free Delivery SPruce 7-4447 SK. S-79M Harry McCarthy, Mer. (St. Vincent De Paul’s | patio. 23SI L o a i. An. d . ttaht. m i 0U») Teocter-Aide Program Batty & Bob'i Buouty Parish, Denver) The Gunther home is of Cali 6 Borbtr Shop fornia contemporary style with (St. Philomena’s Parish, Mrs. Marion Bialik will be in ' women of the parish will Sptcialiiing in CURE (TARS PARISH (Holy Trhrity Parish, an Oriental flare. Featured In Colorado brings) Denver) charge of playground supervi-1 their annual retreat at El Parmanent Wav­ I . 3ZND A D A H LIA S T . cion i Pomar Retreat house, the Broad- the home are prints by Jovsep ing and lateat in Fifty members of the Altar SUNDAY MASSES . _ teafhei aide program , ' i j n , , i moor, at Colorado Springs, the Pushman and statuary by the Hair Shaping and Rosary society attended a | that was started , at the school Anyone who would hke to vol-1 ^ jg® California artist A. Rognier. 6:00-7:00-8:00-10:00-11:30 A 7:00 p.m. 2630 E. 12th Are. EA 24723 patio supper in the home of last year, 30 worhen volunteered unteer to serve in rtis program Reservations at $20 per person The Sahlen home is distinc­ CONFESSIONS SATTIRDAY 4:00 k 7.30 - Mrs. Des Donnelly. A highlight a total of 950 hours between asked to contact one of the p ^ tively Georgian with oW-brick Rev. John N. Haley, Paator^ of the evening was a ‘‘free trip oct. 1 and June; 1. i Smith, 1151 S. Williams street construction and a kitchen that 3050 Dahlia St. ^ EA. 2-119 abroad” accomplished by Fa-i feature.s many labor-saving de­ ST. ANNrS ADULT CLASSES in ballroom ther John Aylward showing col- ' ^ mermann, 1301 S. Jackson vices. ored slides of his around-the-1 ^achw ^lde p r« ram is bemg dancing are to start in the school e ‘»07i\ a *« The Moxcey home is one of world cruise, with deUiled n a r - '* ^ “^ ^ ; haU about Aug. 18. Mrs. WiUiam will assist in thq classrooms. Leuschner has volunteered her “Companies each reservation, Old World charm, planned for Arvada family activities and informal -TOLVE LIQUORS services as instructor ' Members of the AlUr Ros Mrs. George Fjuis is selecting ' , .... society and their daughters entertaining. Moving & Express NEW OFFICERS of the Cou- women to staff Ihe office, and Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia This will be a fundraising receive Communion corpor- pies’ club for the next six Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 project for the PTA^ Interested 34^, the 8 a.m. Mass Aug. 5, ASSISTING Mrs. Haskell are months are: President, Don W. persons call Earl Kenney, FR, ______H A . 2-2828 M(K n.OKv jwin; nkklv ^ Bogren; vice president, Mrs. 7-5518. for details. Engluwood Parish \\\(v JIM j i :ki: y m \ i;v Charles (Marge) Rider; secre­ Bowling enthusiasts wishing to j LOYOLA PARISH tary, l&s. James (Julia) Doo­ join PTA bowling league start-' Slalus Picnic little; treasurer, Joe Canno; and:, ing 9:30 a.m. Sept. 11 at Mona-; (St. Ixims’ Parish, ST. BERNADEHE lAVa TIMt TEADi AT HOMO THELMA KASSON members of the board, Don Se-I « co Bowling lane, 6767 Leetsdale . Englewood) DUCKW ALL’S mon, Mrs. Weldon (Dottie) Mol-T't. Eocky Plorl BEAUTY SHOP drive, may call Mrs. George Fil-' The annual parish picnic spon- drup, and John Thompson. E. 17th and Rare 2876 Colorado BWd. Denver’s Newest lis, DU 8-3087, or Mrs. A1 Lam- .sored by the Men's club will be Lakewood Moving Hair (tyllng Suburban Variety Store The parish picnic will be held brecht, FL 5-4957. held Aug. 19 on the Mullen high Rocky’s I’harmacy, Inc. and PtrmanMif Wavlnu July 29 bi the Lazyland area of PHONl Dlxtor 1-11N DAHLIA tHOPPINO CtNIUK The Holy Name Men’s club school grounds. The price Is riMlnw Katton O'Connor, Ownorj Austin Bluffs. It will feature Vour Convenient Transfer n m a doiuu u a . z-n j s will hold a softball game in $2.50 per family. Tickets may be Druggist games, contests, and free soft Congress park at 6 p.m. July purchased from the members of drinks. Members of the parish BE. 3-1055 26. the Men’s club. Preacriptiunt l.lquon and their guests are invited. The parish dance, an annual affair, will be a social event of Aug. 18 in the Colorado Springs Country club. PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE Your Parish Service Station Brazil Bishops Hit - CALL YOUR NEiGHEORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE Par Ifc* RoHnw wP y*Mr Brueil of Wealthy nearby “ parish” service station. It* friendly operator BLESSED SACRAMENT is asking this apodal moons to Invito your potronago. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—The ALL SAINTS’ HOLY CROSS, THORNTON greed of the wealthy classes You'll find that this oxtra friondlinos* is matched with in Brazil is the equivalent of choorful sorvico and export attention for your car. Peggy McLaughlin and Al­ LINCOLN DRUG CITY VIEW stealing and gives the Commu­ bert James Tiglfe, son of Mr. He's ready to servo you with gas and oil, tiros, bat- nists their best ammunition In FEES OELIVEEY Piofetsiorial Phaimacy lorios, lubrication and other convenient services. By and Mrs. James J- Tighe of Gold Bond Stamps this country, Brazil’s Bishops Summit, N. J., 'Were married Ph. AT 7 5535 “pulling in" at his station regularly, you will recipro­ :j45 So. Ftdatgl WE. S-4MI declared in a joint pastoral let­ in Blessed SacrEment church, !J7V(> N. (,'oiune cate his friondlinos* and get the best in sorvico. ter. Denver. The epremony was Your Catholic Druggist rimrnton 2$. (lulo. In their strongly worded mes­ Uan Caulfield See Bob Robles MOTHER OF GOD ST. THERESE’S witnessed by theiRt. Rev. Mon sage, the Bishops also pointed signor Harold V. Campbell, to Communist infiltration in Bra­ HENRY’S pastor, and lbli, view boulevard. jWrs. Tighe is PHARMACY GARAGE Acc*uarl*t Shortly after the pastoral was a graduate of SU Mary’s aca­ —PrescripUons— Prescription Druggists Era* Dallvary AnMlony (Outch) Manclntlll HENRY HENNINGHAKE, Owner publish^, shots were fired into Prompt PreaerlptloD Sarvic* demy and Lorettb Heights col­ 44th & Tennysun GL*. 5*2231 W. 35th A Tennyten R a l^ MancliMlIi 11500 E*tt Colfax at Moline Liquors - Coametlci • Rarl Stampa EM. MSVS AURORA the summer residence of Cardi­ lege, Denver. Mi. Tighe is an Denver 12, Cvlo. PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED Free Pkk-Up k DeUvery Phone: OL. S-7V11 FOR AND DELIVERED Serrice nal Jaime de Barros Camara, alumnus of St. lifory’s college, Mee Delivery to North Denver CUT RATE ORUGi ST, FRANCIS' Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro. “Have your Doctor oall aa“ Cvlfti ■! Damlat Otavw 375 Logan St. SP. 7-3114 Winona, Minn. Sinct 1934 * L 2-1*73 13M Paarl MA *-7tI1 Conoco OUR U D Y OF FATIMA CATHEDRAL NOTRE DAME Products Len's Pharmacy PMTs CoiHKo Service ^ 0 Lubrication Youth From St. Joseidi's TO EVERY PRESCRIPTION W Doleo lattariae L. C. FEHR. Prop. LINCOLN DRUG Car Washing Member St. Vincent de Peul't For Complete Perish FREE DELIVERY W. A. (Dutch) Thomas Heve Your Docler Phone WE ADD . . . Gold Bond Stampii Auto Service To Toke Temporory Vows 2345 So. Fadaral WE. 3^441 Alameda A Logan PE. Us Your Prescription Parsmount Heights Shopping Ctnitr Your Catholic TA.S-tSM ST. PATRICK'S Frater James Whalen, son of. Frater Whalen ^and his class uK>4) W. 26ih Ave. BE. ;4l51 Dan Cau l«Mi Ave. at Pennsylvinl* James H Whalen of St. Joseph’s will leave DeSotoInd go to Oco (Redemptonst) parish, Denver, ^ ST. PHILOMENA'S Arrow ST. PATRICK’S INTEGRITY will pronounce his temporary re­ nomowoc, Wis., where for the ST. ANNE’S, ARVADA Service ligious vows of poverty, chas­ next six years thej- will continue Bartlett's tity, and obedience Aug. 2 at their studies for (ihe priesthood AND ALLENDALE Station the novitiate of the Redemplor- I PHARMACY Standard DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE ist Fathers in De Soto. Mo TUNE UP a BRAKE SEEVICE Frater Whalen, together with 9800 W. 59th PUcE Service 3111 ^aeot 13 other members of his class, OL. son7 Gl. 5-4770 SKILL HA. 3-2397 11*1 I . CoH n Av*. UA. M74S will be received into the reli­ Arvadi, Colorado Om , Oil, Tim , txtm . Wuhing, ST. LOUIS', ENGLEWOOD gious life by Father John Mc­ ^OruMliie, and SiMm CiMnIn* Cormick, C.SS.R., Provincial of couRTiout seavici SAM'S CONOCO SERVICE ST. CATHERINE S the Redemptorist Fathers of the ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA 31tt SO. St. Louis province. When yout health is at MT. CARMEL PARISH BROADWAY / OStl GL. > >>»• After receiving his grade stake, you want both SU. 9-9623 BUSY CORNER LIHCOLN DRUG FAUST’S school training at St. Joseph’s your doctor and phar­ Alw 1 Other parish, Frater Whalen entered DRUG STORE FRii DfLIVIRY V Lecatiom macist to display skill Gold Rond Stampt SUPER 1* E. Oarard i i f i So. Broadway the minor seminary of the Re­ |'tuf<-sKiiinal Pharinacisls 2345 So. Fotforal WE. 5-4441 demptorist Fathers at Kirk­ and accuracy. NOTRE DAME VV. 38lh Ave & Federal Blvd. Your Catholic Druggist SERVICE wood, Mo., near St. Louis. Denver, Colo. Dan (jauUield 33rd k Tejon S t Aeroai the Street from Following four years of high GR. 7-9857 NOTRE DAME CHURCH school there, he moved with the ST. DOMINIC'S Towing Brakes Tune-Ups GREEN seminary to its new location in ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' ST. JOHN'S MEADOWS Edgerton, Wis., for two years of college preparation. FRANK MATHIS NORTH CONOCO ELY'S Alameda Drug Store South Denver Drug He entered the novitiate last V O. PETEHSON, Prop. “Have Your Doctor Call Ua” DRUGGIST COMPLETE year and was invested as a Re­ SKELY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Prescription Pharmacy demptorist in August, 1961. Aft­ Houra: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Cut Rate Drugs Complet* Drug A Liquor Complete SERVICE 2195 So. Sheridan Sat 8 A M to 2 A.M. Fountain Service Sundries Dapartmaot Prescription Service YU. 5-9970 er this past year of novitiate 3790 CLAY ST. 3120 W. 29tb Ave. - UL. 5 4181 Your Business Appreciated Phones RA. 24685-M 68e he is now taking his temporary; Flee Delivery Wm. N. B KEITH SNIDER PHONE 477-0164 CURE D'ARS religious vows Frater Jaimes Wlialen, C.SS.R Alameda A So. Broadway 495 So. Patrl St. EA. 3-S191 6th Ave. at Marlon A. L. TATRO Wl OIVi K PER OALLON ST. JOHN’S DISCOUNT ELM ST. VINCENT DE PAUL X15 Pilot Sets Record; Urges ST. MARY MAGDALENE HOLY NAME, FT. LOGAN ST. JOHN'S STANDARD CAPITOL DRUG THE FREY d te n l O h u if , Catholic Scientific Breakthroughs PAUL 0. SCHNEIDER LINCOLN DRUG 'Tilling Preecriptions Is the SERVICE Member of St. John't Periih PHARMACY Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. — Maj. Robe^ White, who FREE DELIVERY Host Importsnt Pert of OSCAR'S Convenient Drive-In 3901 Sharidao Blvd. Complat* Brake Sarvic* A last December urged Catholic students to achieve bjreak-throughs Gold Bond Stampa Our Buiineit’’ Tuna-up Window Service COLUMBINE SERVICE in science, flew the X15 rocket plane to a record breaking altitude Pbona: BK 7-37*1 2345 So. Fadaral WE. S.4441 e QUtf e Cards e Comnatlet Prea PIcknp A DaUvary FREE DELIVERY Complete Selection “Tour Independent Dealer” Phone EA. 2-6256 of 54 miles. I E 4th a FiMmori Ft. 7-2741 Your Catholic Druggist RA. 2-5664 • Free Delivery 15*0 Em I tth Av*. Greeting Cards East 35th k Elm Street Previously he had flown the X15 to a height oj 217.000 feet, Dan Caulfield lose E. Oavlerd at Tannati** at Columbin*. and at a speed of 4,070 miles per hour, six times, the speed of Phen* la t - m r MT. CARMEL Please Patronize sound. In his address to Catholc iscienee students in Pasadena. VERN’S Your REGISTER Calif., he said that “it is extremely important today that you ECONOMY PATRONIZE YOUR PARISH PHARMACY AUTO as Catholics participate in the scientific breakthroughs and SERVICE Advertisers and achievements.” DRUG STORE TELL THEM YOU SAW THEIR AD IN He added also that he joined the X15 project btjeause "I --aw We Offer Complete Service M ention MOBIL OIL PRODUCTS there were no Catholics in the astronaut team andi among fliers 4059 Tejon Sf. of research aircraft.” j THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER East 6th k Detroit THE REGISTER GR 7-1511 - GL. 5-9951 DE. 34787 Maj. White is married and the father of Ihreejchildien He was reared m Ascension parish. New York Citv PAGE TEH THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 1962

Bert Jones, Cure tTAro Parish ^bufiwiAaint u t P o o l Sets ^Uniform Datf Father of Nun (Cire d’Art Parish, Dearer) CBYAN BaglBa; two foai. two daagbten. aav- lour graadcUklrca, tod four gratt- butbaad. Mlcbadi D.; fonr daogbtan. a i n ' t Uniform day at the school is U u7 Crjraa. N. (ormcrty al n ? oral la-laws, aad ataa naadcbUdicn. gnaddilldrea. Ruquiem High Mais Bva aona, numerOut nlecos aad na^- Aug. 2. New and used uniforms U f ta itTMt. Ifet If wnrlred tqr two Requiem High M an II la SI. yaly 11 la S t E llubtib'i cburch. la- tws. 25 graadcUidraL and U graat- D ie s a t 8 2 •oat md Art fnadcUldTco. BoquieiB Mary i Hagdakaa'i cburch. IntemMat termcat Mt. Olivet OUager nwrtu- High Mast will be sold. Hlfk Mui My n la IM ktr^ God Mt. OlIvcL Boulevard mortaarles. xiies. July 11 la SI. OibcilBO'i ebarcfa. la- cSarek. laUrmoat UL OUTit. BoidO' tarmeat Mt. OUvOt. Baoluvard mortu- Requiem High Mass was cele­ The hours for purchasing new rant Bortaarlcf. JEBSIN MASKS acla. brated July 24 in St. Joseph’s By E. T. SMtTR uniforms are u follows; I to Arthur J. Jorsla. M, ItN Xavier Jouale Murkf. SS. tS S. Bannock 10:30 a.m., grades one and two; turns stTcet. Ha It tarvlvad by Us wile. itra tt She Is turvlved by tbiwo sooi. FREDERICK A. KOCH (Redemptorist) church for Bert a motion picture screen, who damoo W. Davii. M. 1HT Locoft JoeopUac: ode n o. Us poreats. Mr. JN vrflM if mi WmHtI 10.30 a.m. to 13 noon, gradei lour dangbUn. IS graadcbUdren. 14 L. Jfmes, father of Sister Mary vanish leaving nothing behind. iOaot. Ha If farrlTod by aao foa. aad Mrs. AatUaiy Jetila aad two graat-graadcbUdraa, aad oaa great Raqidem High Han waa cdabrated fmm €em Bm S d a f t three, four, and five; and 1 to tin daafMan. olf^t (raodeUldrca. brotbaiB. BaqUam High M an M y 14 gnat-graadddU. RaqUem Hlgb Haas July 23 la St, Juia tha EvangtUat'a Dolorine of Presentatkm era- Or it can be the overflow of a# M fiaabfnadchUdnn. Raqidaa la Holy Boaarr cburcfa. Intarmeal church for Fradt4ck A. Koch. U. who 3 p.m., grades six, seven, and July I t la S t Fraada da Sales'^ church. n p H E NAME of Martha has riches in the soul of a great 1 9 UaM M y » la St. Aatfeaay at M t Ottvot. Boulevard owrtaartes. Intanneat Mt. OUvet. died July U la h narolBg home fol- eight. Ptdaa'i dairch. latarmaat lit. Olivet. lowing a long UBiast. J. come down to us as the artist, teacher, or saint—an KUBISZXWSKI MBSnNKZ Mr. Koch wujbom Nov. 11 USO, oT t u l u o Katla KuUsxcwsU. 71. SIM Gray In StaabnvtUe. 0. Ha waa aducated symbol of the bustling house­ overflow that enriches both the Ureot. Sba U aurvtved by two daugb- Lea MarUaea. ST, m W. First world and the soul from sriiich ^ r U Oi ToOlo. 7t. 4114 Clay finet. streat. FUrtnce. Colo. He la aurvlvad Ui Ohio and camo to Deavar la 1000. keeper, the devout believer in S |l la aanrtvad by tbrac aooa, 13 ten. eoe graadcUld. aad Hvo grM - He aataUtahed hio own woman’i doth- grandcbUdrea. Raqulmi High Mass by Ua mother. . CarmeUta Maittnaa. the c r ^ that no home can be It burst forth. madrldldfoa. aad Wi groataraad. aad Bva ilaten. Raqnlam High Maaa log bnataasa and titer worked for Dan­ cbildna. Baqillam Bllb Maaa M y 10 JUy n la S t Aaoe's clmrcb. Arvada, iels A Fisher (ti. weU managed unless a woman A iy M i Crr Pity thi b»- St. Catbortae’i cntrcfe. latarmaat latonnaat M t Olivet. Ohagar mortu- Jidy 14 la S t Leo’s church. Denver. CHRIST’S MESSAGE to Mar- arlas. Interment F t Logan. Mr. Koch martled Katherine Mc- U running around at full tilt Mt. Ollvot. BoaifTard Bwrtaartoi. Keever la 1004. They Uved at 70'En- tiia was that this internal rich­ dora itieet. Hr. iKo^ bacame a coa- from breakfast to bedtime. NEW P U Y U PIANO! nuOAU ' McGINLEY MEDINA ness, the kind that pours forth Halaa McGlaley. M. 141S Fox street. Armando I. Medina. M, 37» Pecot vsrt la Dtcembef of INI. St. Luke tells the story. When M b a. Frasalo. 44. Fredarlek. Sba If aarvivod by sue daugUier, street Be It aurvtved by oat ko, two Ha la turvlved jby hit wlft. Xtlher- Oirist was visiting the home of into worthwhile action, Is no Cale. Bo If tanrtvod by blf paraau. brolbers. two ilstttt. aad several tna; a daughter, i graoddaoghtar. and accident. It demands thou^t , Mr. aad tin . Bm Frafalt; ooa aoe. nlacas and nephews. Requiem High a grcat-grandBod. Intarment Mt. Martha and her sister Mary ftvaa ftatan aad two brotban. Ba- Maas July IS in S t Cajelan’s church. Ohvat. Olfiigtr nfottuarlaa. Magdalene in Bethany, Martha and prayer; it demands sbOTe qatom Rlgk Maaa 14 la SI. Tbo- RM|«ieiii If Svng Intertneat F t Logaa. Trevlao mor­ all a quiet corner c t our soul rtM 'f ebarcb, Frodorlck. latonnaat tuary. JOHN ileCABTHY was worried' about much serv­ tal liOBtBOOl. For Noted Inventor ing,” but Mary sat at Christ’s where, even in the midst of the MOORE Requiem Rljh Men waa celebratad most humdrum tasks, we can GIBON Philadelphia — Solemn Re­ July 20 In St. SenadetU'a church. feet and listened to His words. Tlbaitdo Gliaa, Tl. MM Stoid ftraat. Patrick J. Moore. M. M3 Koox Lakewood, for J^hn (Larry) HcCa^ sit and listen to the words of quiem Hass wu offered here When the harried Martha sug­ Ha la aarvlvad by htf wUa, BUda: court. He li lurrlved by two slftcn thy. 77. of 1951! Hoyt atreet. Lake- our God. flva taaa, aavaa daagbtan, aad flva ta t Eugene Jules Houdry, holder end three Msces. Raqulwn HIA Man wood. He died JiSy 17 la WbNtrldte. gested Mary stop sitting and (raadcbOdraa. Baqolam fflsb Mtat Jidy 23 la Preseotation church. Inter­ A native et Ctiitral City. Mr. Mc­ M y M la SL Cajataa'a cbarcb. lalar- of more than 100 patents in ment Mt. OUvet. OUnger mortoariee. Carthy had a ranch la Euiert county Such a corner will save us meat F t Lagaa. Trovlao mortuary. chemistry. He received the from 1000 to 1030 aad then be Uvtil from the bustle that means NiSBKT in Ceotrtl City ufUl he moved to the nothing; it will help us to de­ HAGGBBTT American Chemical society’s Donald B. Niabet. 13. 1740 FranUin Daver tret in : 1042. He was en­ David W. Bacterty, 7S.atM W .M tb award the past March. stlaet. Ha la nrvlved by soa daugh­ gaged Ui farmlngt at the time of Us cide what is important and t avsauo. Ha la tarvlvod by hla wUe, ter, hit mother. Nellie M. Nltbet: one death. \ what is unimportant; it will grandchild, and four couslni. Requiem Mr. McCarthy ;ia turvlved by his AWARDED THE Croix de lUgh Man July 34 In Uie Cathedral. wUt. Ethel; tiro fons. and four grand- help us to judge and direct our Guerre for distinguished serv­ Interment Mt. OUvet. OUnger mor- cbUdrea. Inform^ Mt. OUvet. activities in the light of the un­ tuartea. JERRY BREEN ice in the French Tank corps DOMtNiCO TETI Bert L. Jones ending reaches of eternity. PALMERl in World War I, he became fas­ Requiem High ifesa was celebrated Florist cinated with the idea of produc­ Antoolo (Pannere) Palmerl. SS. July 10 in Asaumptlou church. Welby. vent, Denver. Mr. Jones, a res­ MARTHA may have bustled 3733 Upan street. He la aurvived by ident of the Mullen Home for 1004 ISUi 8L ing a high-power gasoline for tWD aona, two danghten. one brother, for Domlnico Tell. 78. of Henderson. too much on the day Christ vis­ MUSIC CO. and stvcral In-lawt. Reqnlem High He died m St. Joseph's hospftel July the Aged, died July 20. He was automobiles. 15 foUowUig a th^waek Ulnett. ited her home, but she too, like N m Feiklat m a ib t-ano Man M y 20 In Mt. Carmel chura. 82. her sister, could sit quietly and Hr. Houdry came to the Interment Mt. OUvet. Boulevird mor­ Mr. Tell, a rtfrtd truck fanner, 1331 Uacala United States in 1930, and tuaries. was bom U TtOricella, Italy, and Mr. Jones was bora in Kansas be friends with her divine cams to the Uaitod Statci In 1107. He City, Mo., Jan. 5, 1880, and was 1332IROADWAY* CM. 44556 formed a firm that worked with came to Colorado la 1910. Ho served Guest, for St. John tells us, SANDOVAL educated in sctiools there. He the Sun Oil Co. Traaftlo M. Sandoval. 7S, 344S W. la the ItaUan Cavalry aa a young *’How Jesus loved Martha and He was the inventor of a Maniteld tvanue. Be la turvlved by man. I was married to Mary Agnes her sister Mary.” hit wife, Philomena: two danghtert:llve Mr. Tetl Is surirtved by throe sons Coughlin in Kansas Qty on Feb. catalytic process to produce high brotheri. one grandchUd and ftve end tour daught^. Interment Mt. octane gasoline, synthetic rub­ great-grandchUdren. Requiem High OUvet. Howard IfOrtuarles. 11, 1904. They moved to Denver H an la being celebrated July 20 at the same year. ber, and air purification devices. 0 a.m. la 81. Cajetaa'a church. In­ terment Mt. OUvet. Trevino mortu- Mr. Jones was employed in VISIT YOUR iry. Womanj, Native the construction industry until 80BRENT1NO his retirement. HARVErS Nancy Lee Sorrentlno, 11. 5413 AUl- Of Aus^ia, He is survived by three daugh­ son. Arvada. S m la aurvlvad by har ters, one son, and seven grand­ CATHOLIC LIBRARY fattier. Rifle Sorreotino. u d itep- St. Martha, FLOWERS mether: oee brother, one atepaltter Succumps at 84 children. Interment Mt. Olivet. Feast Day Jnly 29 her grandmother, and several aunts Day-Noonan mortuary. and unclat. Raqulcm Hlgb M an July Requiem HlA Mass was cele­ 16th A 33 In St. Anne’t church, Arvada. In­ start working, Christ replied, BoulderO Q C A 1 terment Mt. OUvet. Boulevard mor- brated July 23| in Holy Rosary "Martha, Martha, thou art anx­ ALL PARISHES WELCOME.... Opposite UCa 0 - X J O I tuartes. church for Ai]iia Mary Dome- Pius XII Award ious and troubled about many Olingers VALDEZ trovich, 84, of; #30 Elgin place. things, and yet only one thing OPEN11 AM .T03PM . Free home consultations for ElUa Valdes. 74. 20H W. Holden Available to is needful. Mary has chosen the flower arrangements. Wed­ place. Be Is survived by one son, She died July |9 in St. Joseph’s one daughter, two alsttra. four grand­ best pSrt and it will not be CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS ding and funeral work our children. and 11 great-grandchUdren. hospital. ' Senior Scouts taken away from her.” spedalty. Requiem High M an July 10 in Our Lady of Guadalupe church. Inter­ Mrs. Doraetfovich was bom The Very Rev. Monsignor OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M City Wide Free Delivery. ment Mt. OUvet. Trevino mortuary June 16, 1878J in Semic, Aus­ Gregory L. Mooney, chairman POOR MARTHA—her story is easy to misunderstand. ’There WELLS tria, and camf to Deliver with of the chaplains’ committee oi Paul K. WeUs. 83. 4420 WoUf. He la her family 63 years ago. On the Catholic Committee on are men and women contem- Free Itrowsingr survived by hla wife. Msyme: two July 26, 1898, phe was married Scouting in Washington, D.C., platives who, like Mary, are soua, one daughter, two grandchUdren and four great-grandchUdren. Requiem to Frank Doiietrovich, who has announced that the Pope called to devote their whole Membership Fee $1 Per Year . . . SW iGERT BROS. Hlgb M an July 25 In Holy FamUy died in 1929. ' Pius XII award is available to lives to prayer and to a quiet church. Interment Mt. OUvet. Boule listening to the word of God vard mortuaries. all Boy Scouts of high school OPTOMETRISTS She was a niember of the St. age. And they, indeed, have chosen Access to thousniuls of dollars YOUNG ' Jacob’s lodge,\ Queen of Holy This action was taken at the the best part. Lucy Young, 83, 2223 Gleoarm Rosary Lodge-,; 7, Holy Rosary pUcc. She It survived by her hns- 17th national conference of dioc­ But the world needi Marthas Of Catholic Literature bind. Claiwico. Requlom High Man parish Altar aqd Rosary society, esan chaplains and chairmen —male as well as female. Food D$vot0d To Tow Compfofo Vision Caro July 21 la St. Caletan’s church. Intsr- St. Roc’s L o ^ 113, and the maul Mt. OUvat held July 5. must be grown and co. OARBAOe-ASHIS-TItASH were Joseph Sandoval, 9; Rob­ "A dirty BMlnoti eporiMd In • 2406 Federal Blvd. GE 3-6575 A Born Catholic, ert Gutierrez, 8; and Danny o ■.0013 725 N. Tejon St. Fingertip towel _____ 59c 49c Caspar Hofmann III, President Quality Apparel "FOR PEACE OF MIND" Colorado Springi, Colo. Downtown, fourth floor; Cherry Creek, lower msin; 601 Broadway * KEystone 4-1228 FUNERAL PLANS AVAILABLE. INSURANCE OR IRUST IN COLORADO SPRINGS Lakeside, lake level PLANS THROUGH AMERICA'S LEADING CORPOHA’nON. ME. 3-7731 SINCE 1872 IN THE CENTER OF DENVER Kiowa and Tejon Streets Thursday, July 26, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE ELEVEN

I? Negroes Will Attend LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES IN THE JUVEM ILI.COURT RENTISG*H!Ri»«G IN THE JUVSNILI COURT rrATE^OF COLORADO w a .t s t t BUYING-SELLI'^G Atlanta Catholic Schools Iss. STATE OF COLORADO, ) CITY AND COUNTY OF Atlanta, Ga. — Eleven Negro The archdiocese laclndes 71 m . DENVER children will attend previously Georgia comities. It has 1) CITY AND COUNTY 1 CTTATTON OF DENVER ) In The Hatter Of The Peoide ) all-white Catholic grade and grade schoob earoUiag S,4H po In The Matter of The People In In The Interest Of '* ) Phone KE. 4-4206 Today to Place Your Classified -Ad in the Register — Ask for the Classified Department Ugh schools in this archdiocese pits aad five high schools with ) The Interest Of ) beginning, in September. Five l,3St itudeats. Catholics aum- JAMES MICHAEL ARCHULETA, TERRY LEUCK (male) ) are registered for grade school hier 33472 ia a total popolattoa Dependent Dependent 1 Upon the Petition of THE CATH- Upon The Petition Of ) New Clossified Ad Deadlijne . . . and six for high school. of 2.1S2.IS3. OUC CHARITIES OF THE ARCH­ CA’THOUC CHARITIES OF THE ) DIOCESE OF DENVER. COLO.. “The success of the new pol­ The New Orleans archdiocese Petitioner ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER, ) COLO. ) icy,” said Archbishop Paul J. will also desegregate its schools and concerning Petitioner ) NOW - Tuesdoy at 5 p.m. Hallkian, "as clearly stated in in September. (NCWC Wire) ARTHUR TORRB, Respondent 1 C IT A 'n O N Only Wsnt Ads reroiied by phone sr mill before S P.M Tuesdsy can be published in the eorrent week’s psper June, does not depend upon the and concerning > The People of the State of Colo­ ) number of transfers.” rado, to the Manager of Safety and WILUAM FRANK LEUCK Named Rome Mayor Excise and ex-offIcIo sheriff of the! ) ) The Important tUag, be as­ Rome — Economics Professor City and County of Denver- PERSONALS ^ L ESTATE FO^SALE 33 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 sew im g m a c h in e s 40 ‘ GREETING: ) serted, is the freedom of choice Glaqco della Porta, 42, w u ) WHEREAS. A verified petlllob hat Georgetown University graduate wlU Holy ^ s s (Thornton)-^ St. Msry’s (Littletoii)-33 WHITE, 1962 MODEL of Negro Catholic parents. ^seted Mayor of Rome by the ) tutor high school students In stand­ been fUed In said Court In this Respondent Zlg-sag, dams, mends and mono­ "There Is no longer any forced matter wherein It Is aUeged that ard subjects. Mr. Craven, FR. 7-6488. $99.00 DOWN $1,000 below comparable homes In City Council. He ran as an in­ area. 3-bedroom brick, . garan, grams all with no extra attach- segregation in onr schools. Nor the above named chUd is dependent THE rtWPLE OF THE STATE OF HO LOAN COST NO QUALIFTINO manta to buy. 433-3111. dependent on the ticket of the and neglected for the foUosrlng basement. Excellent condition. $16,- will there be any forced inte­ COLORADO, TO THE MANAGER OF HELP WANTED FEMALE 7 3 bdrm. brick, Lr., d.r., 1 baths, 750. PY. 4-3346. 3365 W. Saratoga. Christian Democratic party. reasons, to-wit: SAFETY AND E X ^ E AND EX- kitchen, utility room, fenced, vacant. SINGER SELECT-O-STITCH That he has not proper paren­ O FFiaO SHERIFF, OF THE CITY gration. NURSES! Immediate Posaesiion. St. Mary Magdalene—S3 Dams, mends, monograma, "That the nomber of trans­ tal care or guardUnishtp. That>he AND COUNTY OFjDENVER. SCHROEDER S WEAVER forward and reverse, makw many Is destitute, homeless or aban­ NEW MEDICAL UNIT opening Aug. 3731 W. Colfax Ava. 534-7173 5 im. frame, clear, 4 lota, F.F. bamt fers is relatively small Is ap­ doned. That he Is entitled to Greeting: 1st at St. Anthony’s Hospital in Our kids all gone, will trade for fancy designs with cam aid. Taka LEGAL NOTICES support or care by his parents WHEREAS, A vertfled petition has west Denver. We need 3-11 and for payments of $4.1$ or $12.50 parently due. to the preference Most Predoos Blood—33 small place near church for two cash. GE. 5-»ll. and said parents are faUlng or been filed in said (jouri In this mat­ 11-7 reglftered staff nurses and old folks. BE. 34666. of Negro Catholic parenth and refusing and have faUed and ter wherein It Is ialleged that the Ucensed practical nurses. Please 2180 S. (Uayton: 6 bdrm., 5 baths, IN TH t COUNTY COURT ' SINGER thdr children for the excellent refused to support or care for above named chUd Is dependent and call Mrs. Peirce, Director of Nurs­ 21x24 main fl. family room, new Sts. Peter A Paul—S3 In and for tha aty and County . him. That his environment Is neglected for the fbUowing reasons, ing Service, at TA. 54031, ext. 530. alsct kitchen, overiln gar. with Good condition; wtU aacrlflee for CatM c schools that serve of Denver and -State of Colorado such as to warrant the State to wll: workshop, h.w. beat. 3 bdrm. brick, for salt by ownar. $7.50 cash. 1557 W. 46th. Ave. GR. No. P-1ST84 3 blocks to church and school. $16,- them already.” In the Interest of said chUd In Typlata, stenoa, dictaphone opts., WRIGHT REALTY 7-1155. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT the determination of his best That he has not proper parental 4419 E. 22rd. Ava. FR. 7-3307 300. Excellent financing. Call HA EaUte of MARGARET P. GREG­ care or guardlan^ilp. That he is needed for temporary assignments. 44171 for appt. NBCCl SEWING MACHINB Interest. No fees. You work for & arc paid COMPLETE ORY. also known as MARGARET THESE ARE THEREFORE TO destitute, homeless or abandon­ THE ARCHBISHOP in a pas­ PAULSON GREGORY (Deceased) ed, That he is cpiUtled to sop- ' directly by us. OPEN HOUSE 2 to 5 Custom Heme With Income No attachments to buy to stg-iag,- COMMAND YOU, That you cite and 358144 Allison make itltchei and monogramlng. toral letter issued June 10 an­ NO.P-1S7S4. give notice to the said respondent: port or care by his parents and MANPOWER, INC. SUNDAY, JULY 29th. Notice la hereby given that I said parents arel faUlng or re­ 1554 California SL KE 4-7285 Open 1 - 6 Daily $15.00 cash or $5.01 per mo. tSf*. nouncing desegregation of Catho­ ARTHUR TORRES: Last address 3 bedrooms on the main floor and 3 bdrm., early AAierlcan )double; I ttl. * have fUed my final report In the being RL 2, Fair Grove, Missouri, fusing and have (faUed and re­ 1 bedroom In the full basament. lic schools of the archdiocese County Court of the (jlty and fused to support or care for him. full bams., double garage, HW gnd to any other person or agency Priest’s housekeeper for rural par­ Eating space In the kltchan plus a heel, fully plastered, ceramic tile SINGER SLANT-O-NEiobLt:' rig-! said then that school integration County of Denver, Colorado, and having any Interest In this matter That his enviromiient Is such as ish. Please write: Register P.O. Box dlntng-L. Carport. This won’t last ugs, buttonholai and makes decor-J to wsrrent the ^ te In the In­ St Mabog. cabinets. This beautiful is the “logical step” in 1062 and that any person dealring to ob- to appear before the Hon. PhUUp 1820-4. because 92,000 down wlU assume a double located near achool, bus A ettve designs by adding fashion \ Ject to the same shall file written B. GlUtam of this Court on the 16th terest of said cliild in the de- 4vk% GI loan with payments of aid. Take our paymenta of $6.82 or 4 termlnatlon his twst interest. shopping. Inquire about our other "protects the freedom of choice objection with the said court on or day of August, A. D. 1962, at the HOUSEKEEPER & COOK to live In only $106.60 a mo. pins a second. sites. cash. 477.1138. • which is the right of Negro par­ befbrr August 36, 1962. hour of 9:36 o’clock AM.; to show t h e s e ARE W ^ E F O R E TO for widower. Salary open; references Full price $16,950. See George Beck­ ARTHUR C. GREGORY nause, If any they have, why the required. Write: P. 0. Box 18to-S er at 3003 S. Kearney or call SU. LEE KINNIE CO„ BUILDERS SINGER 8LANT-0-NEKDLE CON-- ents and children as Catholics COMMAND YOU, Tpiat you cite and SOLE: Will rig-ug, buttonhole and! I Executor anid ChUd should not be declared give notice to the tyald respondent: Register. 9-1060. Need a tepee See Lee’s and Americans. ARTHUR C. GREGORY dependent and why the parental Ofc. HA 1-1411 Dsys HA 4-1441 make many fancy sUtchea without 1515 First National Bank Building rights of the said respondent WILUAM FRilNK LEUCK HA. 2-4130 buying txite attachmenti. Alan, In announcing the registration Light housekeeping for 2 elderly dams and mends automaUcilly. Aa 2nd. WE. 5-1041. He dedined to give the names (Published rin The Denver Catholic __ -b emoona and eventnfs. FL. 5-2046. 5973 S. Creatvlew: 3-bdrm. brick, Furniture, gold frames, ruga,, Estate of CHRISTIAN JENSEN (De- Register) full bsmt., fast possession. Make dishes, etc. of jthe schools that wQl enroll ceased) No. P-27647. WITNESS, THE0IK>RE J. SOJA. First Publication July 5, 1962 Oerk of said Couft and the seal Our Lad| of Fatima—33 offer. 3601 Federal OR. 7-118$ Negro students, but said that All persona having claims agatost Last Publication July 26. 1962 Thinking of SeUing? Cali Us the above named estate are required thereof herennhr-afflxed, at the IRONING Modern 1,275 sq. ft. 3-bdrro. frame («at Rid of Unnaadablas . the names of the children and to file them for aUowance to the aty and County wUdlng In Den­ Your Chthidic Realty Co. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT My Home 935-8841 on 125x125 comer tot by Westland thuw fh a REGISTER CLASSIFIKD. the scluK^ will be made public County Ctourt of the City and County ver, Colorado afil State afore­ Shopping Center, Our Lady of Fat­ of Denver, Colorado, on or bofon Brtate of SIGNE B. WATSON, also said, this 11th dav of July, A.D. WILSON i WILSON AD. That ti where lolkf look when after the first day of classes in known u SIGNE WATSON, (De­ 1962. ' ima Church, JEFCO YHCA. $13, they need thingi. PHONE KE. 44106/ tlie 13 day of January, 1963, or said Am Interested in the care of in­ 500 and owner must sell. See 2185 2896 8. Broadway ceased) No. P-2S011 valid and elderly people. Can give September. claims than he forever barred. THEODOREi J. SOJA, CLERK Robb SL In A.M. or phone IN. 6- SU. 1-66T1 Refrignrator, $10.00; baby bed com­ ANDREW WYSOWATCJCY Notice Is hereby given that I have references. 255-1820» If no answer 5133 evenings. plete, like new, $30.00; baby atroi-- Administrator fDed my final report In the County By Cparlotte M. Nevln call CH. 4-0116. S t Philomena—33 ler, $3.00. WE. 4-1453. RICHARD M. DAVIS Court of the aty and County of Deputy Clerk ' r r • I unr Denver, Colorado, and that any per­ St. Anne’s (Arvada)—33 164* MILWAUKIB WBSTINGHOUSE ROASTER w i t h ’ Attcmey for tlM estate Woman desires day or janitorial Need room? Reasonable price? Large l u l American N at Bank Bldg. son desiring to object to the same (Published in TheSDenver Catholic work; also take care of children two pyrex dlahea. 10-to. electric fui.: shall file written objection with the Register) , Near new 3-bdrm. brick, 1. and d. 4 bedroom family home; 13 x 16 Denver 2, Colo. evenings. Experienced. References. room, hatha, all elec, kitchen, White kltehetl uUllty table. Mra, (Published In The Denver Catholic said court on or before August 20, formal dinning room; full flnlahed Lynch, WE. 5-9337. >t IN THB COUNTY COUST 1962. First Published: July 19, 1962 Call evenings, 455-0140. cov. patio, att. gar. HA. 2-5835. basement with extra bedroom; wired In and for Uw City and County Register) Last Published: A|ig. 9, 1962 First PubUahed: July 19, 1962 SHIRLEY W. HALL for 220; diapoial; 1 block to St. Phlio- APPLIANCES of Donver and State of Colorado St. Catherine’s—33 mena’i; $17J)90. No. P-SU78 Last Published: Aug. 16, 1962 DW-L.24 (7-59) ENTERTAINMENT 13B THOMAS L. FORD, Attorney” *"*'^'’' KOPECKY & CO. FOR SALE: Electrolux vtcuidB NOTICB OF FINAL SBTTLIMINT 1796 East Sth Avtnut ------)------NEW LISTING IN THE COUNTY COURT D U . 84834 cleaner complete with all attach^ BitaU of BELLE D. CARLIN (Do- In end for the City and County ef Omivar 19, Colorado PONY RIDE 2620 W. 40th Ave. Newer 2 bdrm. ments. O-o o d condition. $7.00« eeaaedl No. P-135TS. ( brick, Lr.d.r. combination, w. to w. Denver and State ef Celerade (Published In The Denver Catholic MR. ATTORNEY FOR CARNIVALS. HA. 9-3475 433-3812. » Notice la hereby slven that I No. F-275S2 Register) ( carpet and drapea, kitchen w/eat- REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 have filed my final report In the NOTICE TO CREDITORS First Published: July 19, 1962 ^ For public noricea use The< Music For All Occasions! ing space, f.f. bamt., 2-c. garage, /VVS/VVV/WWWW teWWVteWWVVVWVVs/Vw< KENMORE automatic washer; 4>A« County Court of the City and Last Published: Aug. 9, 1962 ) Denver Catholic ijegltter. Weddings, Parties, Dances! fenced and l a n d s c a p e d . Call yean old; good condition. Call 47t>* County of Donver, Colorado, and Estate of Charles M. Butler, aka C. Greene, HA. 4-9696. Our PaisonaMiod M. Butler (Deceased) No. P-27SS2 .Regular legal rates, rapid, accu-' MEN OF NOTE TRIO 7559. that any person deilring to object "rate service on ^ffldivlta. 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a % rAGE TWELVK THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thuridoy, July 26, 1962

: Nuncio in Peru Appeels R e lig io u s Appeal Made to Outlaw Issue Clogs School 'Anthem' Prayer For President's Release HicksviUe, N.Y. — A new ap­ Court declslM wUch baaaed Lima, Peru—The Papal Nuncio to Peru, as dean of C o m p ro m ise peal Against prayer in public prayer “composed by govern­ the diplomatic corps, promoted collective action by the schools has been in it ia l by mental onidals’’ had ae effect diplomats to secure the release of deposed President Washington — The form of action against the Hlckzville other prayers. Manuel Prado.' aid to church-related colleges Is board of education — the first the piajor stumUing block for such action in the nation follow­ RUPTURED The Papal envoy. Archbishop Romolo Carboni, ing the Supreme Court ban on sought to have the new military Senate and House conferees seeking an acceptable formula the nondenominational prayer _J FR II FROM TRUU BLAVIRY regime release the 73-year-oId tary leaders who charged that composed by the State Board of Surtly you want to THROW AWAT !atatesman from confinement lor for federal aid to higher educa­ TRusaaa f o r iy r r sod be im of balloting for a new president tion. Regents. Rupturs Worrtos. Tban why put up 'reasons of health. President last June 10 was fraught with Responding to the high court’s with wearing a griping, cbaflng, un- Prado, whose term had only 10 fraud. Conference chairman Sen unitary truu. ^ays to go, was ousted by mili- Wayne Morse w u “optimistic ruling on the regents’ prayer, Thsre la now a Naw Modam NON- P f i M — f the HicksviUe board unatiimous- SUROICAL trutnaat darignad to that some bill will come out,” permananUy eorract Rupinra. Tbau Only two days before the but so far conferees have not ly substituted a section of the trutments are w dependabla that ' Doing Hor Pott bloodless eonp d’etat. Arch­ been able to resolve the dispute fourth stanza of the National a Ufetlua CartUtoato of Aatumaoe bishop Carboni landed the out­ Anthem, which ends with the la gives. To ‘Soil Amorico’ over grants vs. loans to private Write todey for our New FRRR going President at a public din­ colleges. words “In God is our trust. BOOK thet g t^ facto that auy Hastings, liinn. — “I feel I ner for his “six years of fruit­ This change stirred an ap­ Save You painful, axpenrive sur­ am doing my bit to ‘sdl Amer­ ful and brilliant government.’’ gery. TeUs HOW and exptolna WHY peal to the state commissioner NON-aUROICAL Hatboda of Trut- ica,’ ” a Catholic college grad­ The inrelate praised Prado for One major action was the re­ of education by Attorney Alfred tag Rupture art so auecaasfid today. uate who is on a two-year his anti-Commnnist record and jection by House conferees of a Rubenstein, in the name of his Act Now. Thera li no obUttUon. IXCILUOR MIDICAL CLINIC teaching assignment in Tangan­ “for his valiant campaign Senate proposal to give loans to wife, Miriam. A companion ap­ Dept. H 4tn, IXMlitor Bpringa, Me. yika wrote to her parents here. against the infiltration of dis­ public and private schools, but peal asks the removal from the Margaret Folga, who was grad- ruptive systems which threaten grants to public institutions only. board of trustees of William A nated from S t Catherine’s col­ the v o y foundations of human Senator Winston L. Pronty of Bnimo, who was the author of Shrinb Hemorrhoids lege, St. Paul, in 1961, wrote and CIndstian civilization.’’ Vermont suggested that a pro­ the resolution to adopt a section that she is making use of her The day of the coop, the vision providing for a swift of the National Anthem. WithiNif Surgery education “to teach future lead­ SiperfOr General of the Fran court test of the constitntioiullty The appeal against the prayer ers ol this area in the hope they clscan order, FaUier Apgnstin of grants to the chnrch-related says that neiUier the peUtloner Stops Itch—RoiiovK Pain always will feel as kindly t^ SepliiMd, 0P.M ., had to enter colleges be written Into the nor her children, who attend ror the first tons setonea b u found ward die UJS. as they do now.’’ an arm ^ camp to vldt Car­ measure. the local 'public schools, “de­ n new healing aubatanoe wttb ttaa She is teaching at Marian col­ dinal Juan Landazarl, O.F.M., Representative Adam Clayton sire or require 'a return to aatonlahlng ability to ahrlnk bam- Archbishop of Lima and the orrfaoidi and to relieve pain—wltb- lege, a Ca&olic secondary Powell of New York questioned God’ in the public schools. Pe­ out aurgen. In eau aftor oua, whBs school at Morogoro. only Franciscan Cardinal. Fath' whether House rules would per titioner’s famUy is affiliated gantly rtliavtog pain, actual reduc- er SepinsU had come to Sooth mit inclusion in a compromise with a local house of worship Uoa (shrinkags) toM plaea. Moat America from Rome to visit amadng of tU—reanlls ware to thori Saints’ Centennial bill of a major provision that where aU the spiritual needs of ougtt that auffsteii auda aatonlah- Franciscan booses ip Veneznela, was in none of the original ver­ petitioner’s famUy are attended tag eUtementa Uke “pU u have Washington — Sen. Hugh ceubd to bs a problemP ‘The aeoiet Colombia, Eciador, and Pern. sions. He said it ^ g h t be to.’’ 'Scott of Pennsylvania called the Ibe head of the Friars Minor la to a new heaUag subataMe (Bto- necessary for the House to pass The position of the board of Dyna^, discovery of a woHd-fantoui attention of the Senate to a had to cross the Plaza de Armas a new bill with this provision. reuereb InsUtuto hi aupenaHery or eeremcmy July S in Allentown, —on which the presidential education Is that the Supreme ointment fonn ngUed m p a ra iie n It was also suggested that the H ^ Aj tU drug counteia. 'Pa., maiidng the Uth centen­ palace is situated — to get to Senate bill’s 1924 million pro­ School Press Theme nial of the arrival in Slovakia the Archbishop’s house on the gram of undergraduate scholar of Sts. Cyril and Methodius. The other side of the square. Gen. ships be modified to a program Milwaukee — “The Press: ceremmiy included a pilgrimage Ricardo Perez, nominal head of of student loans. No decision Its Personal and Social Dimen­ and a Pontifical Mass offered the new military government, was reached on this proposal. sions’’ will be the theme (d the by Bishop Joseph McSheal of bad already taken up his po­ 1962 Catholic School Press con Chances for a college aid bill Allentown in the Cathedral of sition in the presidential palace. vention Nov. S • 11 here. Some in this session of Congress are S t Catherine of Siena. (NCWC Radio and Wire). 2,000 student journalists and still “iffy at best.’’* their faculty advisers are ex PAST 40 pected for the convention, which will be held in Milwaukee audl Troubled with GiniNO UF RIGHTS Who Was Miffed torlum. Fains bi BACK, HIPS, lIGS Tirtdnast, LOSS OF VIGOR At Appointment? Now Mcray Wear If you have (hau aymptoma, jUun your troublea m ay ba to. . ___ Cleveland—One young woman dular lanammatioii, a conatltatlcoal Most Rovofond Fulton J. Sheen I. Madicinu_____ that T glva ' teoporaty Pray lor ffho Down! was a bit disappointed — tem­ FALSE TEETH relief will not raoeve the eemaa of porarily. at least — over the rout trauUee. Nagleet et ttoae die- Dear Brother Priests: Wllh LIMt Wsrry oiden ottan leads to pnmehna eld We recently made a sur­ appointment of Anthony J. Cele- Xat. Ulk. Uufh inaan without age and incurable ootNliuaiM. brezze as U. S. Secretary of fMur of IhMOura tklM t«*tb ilropplni. Tba Kxealaior Madioal Cii|da hat a vey among Diocesan Direc­ illpplni or wobbling. PABTKSTB Naw FREE B O O K that M b b m thou- Health, Education, and Welfare. bold* pUua fltmbr and mot* oom- aanda ol men have bean auocaaahilly tors about Mass intentions, forubly. Tbli plaaiant powdar b u no treated hare at ExoaWor Springi by particularly for the Missions. She is his own daughter, Jean, ummy, taoar, pasty tu ts or fseltng proven NON-SUROICAL M ETH O I» 17. 't cauM nausaa. IVi alkaline Write 'Today. No obligation. The results are as follows: a n d L e a r n (non-acid). Cbaekai "plate odor' 1) Most directors send A June graduate of St. Jo­ (denture breatbl. Oet PA8TEETB at BXCILSIOR MIDICAL CLINIC seph's academy, Cleveland,' drug oountera cverrwbert. Dapt. BtZN, Ixealtlar Iprlngt, Me. their Mass' stipends to the 1620, Denver, Colorado Miss Celebrezze thrilled over same bishop or religious the anticipation of going When childhood constipation occurs orders as other directors, Sow * a mutilating operation, produc­ tore, connects the Biblical ac­ away to college and made plans thus resulting in an over­ Svrg«iy to accordingly. She was enrolled Moutal Health ing unfavorable as well as fa­ count of the Flood with a Baby­ supply of the few and an in­ vorable effects, it is lawful only lonian story of a deluge that at Immaculata junior college in More mothers use digence of the many. Is surgery ever permitted to if performed as a last resort, occurred in Mesopotamia. The the nation’s capital. 2) Surprisingly, some di- save a mother’s mental as weU yet with reasonable hope of suc­ Biblical account is not taken Then President Kennedy se­ oqeses in the United States as physical health? cess, and when post-operative from the Babylonian story but lected her dad for the cabinet Fletcher’s Castorla treatment is avaUable (Kenny: post, and Jean’s going-away-to- do rrat have a sufficient If you refer to sterilization, both go back to a common Principles of Medical Ethics, source. number of Mass stipends the answer is No. Sterilization college dream burst like a pin- for even their own clergy. revised edition, 1962, p. 165). The circumstances mentioned stuck balloon. can never be the object of any in Genesis vil-vlil must be In­ than any other laxative surgery; an operation that in- The Celebrezzes, of course, 3) Mass stipends are de­ Deluge Based terpreted according to the lan­ cidentaUy produces sterilization will move to Washington, and clining at a very rapid rate. guage of the text and the pos­ can be justified only when it On fffsforical Fast Jean doubtlessly will live at In four years, the decrease sibilities left by histo^ and sci­ I read a Catholic writer who home while attending college was as much as 500 per is necessary to attack a phy­ ence. Neither justifies us in sical disease, which is threaten­ said that Noah and the Ark The Celebrezzes have two cent in some instances. abandoning the literal interpre­ other children — Anthony. Jr , ing the health of the entire or­ were nonexistent, that the Flood tation. ganism. was jnst a story in the Bible who attends the U.S. Naval Years ago, in an hour of grief or in petition for intended to convey a spiritual academy at Annapolis; and Su­ 71*tehcr*a Caitoria glraa tin prompt, yat natnral-lika ralldt The alleviation of mental ill­ Wearing of Gloves favors, the first thought of the faithful was to have the truth. Now 1 wonder how much san, who was graduated in June from tamporary constipation that madieal authoritiaa agrat ness can justify an operation on from St. Rose’s parochial ia bast for a child’s young lyatom. Ita pura extract of Sanna ta Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered. Why hove the faith­ of the Bible is story and bow At Communion an organ directly connected school, Cleveland. consider^ on« of nature’a finest Ytgetabla laxativa producta. ful less recourse now to the R e n t a l of Calvary? These with the mental processes, a much is real? Are there any regulations may be tome of the reasons: i notable exemplar of which is Our questioner, who submit­ regarding the wearing of Flstehar’i Castoria Is gentle, the prime requieite for a ehlld’a gloves at Communion? laxetive. It conteine none of the harsh drugs to often found a) We do not preach to the^people the Importance prefrontal lobotomy. A lobot- ted the reply of this authority, Senior Bishop Canon Law and the spirit of in adult laxativaa, druga that can upRt your child’i lyitam. of hoving the Cross personally^ouch their soul by a omy consists in severing some did not correctly interpret him. Has Big Record He said that popular Interpreta proper reverence for the Ble.ss- particular Mass for their particular intention. of the nerve fibers connecting Fletchar’i Caatoria ii liquid, lo axact doiaga ia aura: from tions of the Deluge, such as its ed Sacrament demand only Brisbane, — Arch­ b) An implicit but erroneous belief exists that a no­ the cerebral cortex of the front­ dropi to taaipoonf uli ai naedad. Very important, too,CaitorU al lobe of the brain with the extension over all the earth that modest and becoming at­ bishop James Duhig, who Is taites good. So children take it willingly, even lick the ipoon. vena, in which WE intercede for a favor, it of greater were inadmissible, but he did tire be worn at Communion. 90, hag been a Bishop since thalamus. Its purpose is to de­ Fletcher’s Caitoria la the only nationally-recognlied laxA* value than the Mast where the intercessor It CHRIST stroy the influence of the imag not, and could not, say that it The wearing or not wearing of 1905, longer than any other Himself as He shows His scars to Hit Father. never happened. It is quite true gloves is not something that living Bishop. ' tive made especially for children of all ages. So why taka ination and memory on the chances... tiie laxativa that’s “right" for you can wall b a emotional centers in the thal­ that the story of the Deluge comes within any demand of In the 45 years he has been propriety in receiving Com­ "wrong” for your child. Gat famoui Fletehar’a Caitoria todlfa c) The prosperity of the country spoils the in­ amic area, thereby relieving teaches us spiritual truths, but Ordinary of this see, he has it cannot be compared with the munion. It is at most a matter dividual and makes him seek the “show" of an elegant emotional tension. built 175 churches, better than parables of Our Lord, as didactic j of social etiquette, which may one church for every 1,000 card rather than the Holy Sacrifice itself. Since prefrontal lobotomy <6351 fiction, claiming no foundation | but need not, be extended to Catholics in 4he archdiocese d) Our national fondness for bigness and numbers in fact. church attire. I t takes a New ST. JUDE’S MISSION today. Hiere are 170,000 Cath­ umiiA deludes many into believing that a vague “ remem­ Every part of the Bible is Apparently, the reason why olics in the archdiocese in a child's laxativa brance in a hundred Masses" in which their names are needs your support It serves a whole country with 40,000 people, “real,” or inerrant. That is, it gloves have entered into the total population of 620,000. not even mentioned, is worth more than one Mats but less than 200 Catholics. Help says just what God wanted to question of Communion pro­ Since 1917, he has built 85 to JtdfiU offered for their particular intention. As everyone would one of our home missions. Thanks, convent schools, 75 convents, ind may St Jude obtain God's say, in the way in which He priety is that social etiquette G chili*tmds prefer a private audience with the Holy F^her rather blessings on your generosity— meant it. In speaking His mind. regards the ungloved hand as 60 rectories, 9 boys’ high than a general audience with 20,000 others, to one Father Reid He could and did make use of a mark of respect in the pre­ schools, 3 seminaries, 2 uni­ should prefer the personal act of Christ’s Intercession to Box 21M Jackson, Mississippi metaphor, allegory, and literary sence of a superior. Therefore, versity colleges, and 12 other the Heavenly Father, rather than a general memento. forms of expression usual women should not wear gloves Institotions of various kinds. among the ancient Hebrews. He while receiving the Host. Prac­ conveyed historical facts as well For the sake of the Mass, which is the transplanting of tically speaking, womeh who 467 Adult Converts as theological truths in the pop­ wear gloves need only follow Calvary into our midst and our times, may we restore to the Pittsburgh — A total, of 467 ular manner to which the an­ local custom in the matter. In adult converts was among 11,- faithful the command of Christ: "Do this in Commemora­ cient Semites were accustomed, any case, irreverence would f o u r a o a e y 012 persons confirmed during BOOK SAVER MISSAL COVER tion of Me." which was not always the same hardly be given to tbe sacra­ the spring in tbe Pittsburgh (Wllh Attractive Blue Flurentine Deluxe Bookmark) OUft as the way we usually write his­ ment in this regard. diocese. If you have an over-supply of Masses, remember t if f ^ tory. that'some priests in the Missions live on Mass stipends. Just how a certain passage $1.00 Postpaid $1.00 The priests in one archdiocese in Africa receive from in the Scriptures is to be under­ us an average of eight stipends a month, for daily stood must be decided by the living. doctrine of the Church, the in­ o n a terpretations of the Fathers, and Catholic tradition, as well — Whot 0 blessing it would be to the poor bishops and as an examination of the text Iprlests of the Missions if each priest in the United States and the conditions under which Isent an offering of $5.00 once a month for one Moss for the Scriptures were written, ac­ ;h is own Intention. God ordered priests of the Old Testament cording to sound scholarship. Mo offer a more expensive animal than the people because Rev. Father Ralph It is certainly true that the ^heir failings were more serious. Through such charity to the story of the Flood conveys les­ -poor, the Sacred Heart will also give greater power to our S. V. D. 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V Thursday, July 26, 1961 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE THIRTEEN

Station of Cross f Ooe of the Statioiu of the Cross, csrved in C sm n msr- ble afsinst a backcroand of brilUaatly colored glass, Is shows here. The SUttoos of the Cross are oae of the most beaotlfnl appoiatuents ot the Air Force Aeademy Catholic chapoL

—‘BegUtfr* pb»tM by Pat Cutler Sanctuary at Air Force Academy Ccrfhellc Chapel VOCATKWS-MEN The saactaary of the mural Is “space.” At left is space. At center is a dove, The marble altar was donated CatboUe chapel at the Air the fignre of Our Lady of the symbolic of the Holy Spirit, by Cardinal Francis Spellman, Spectacular Setting of New Chapel PH A IiLBN Q B Farce Academy is seen here. Air, and at right a guardian who descended on the Apes* Archbishop of New York and The spectacular setting of the leading role that religion of the Rockies is Cathedral to MEN 16 to SO The theme of the mosaic back- angeL protecting ttose who ties u there came a srand “as Military Vicar of U.S. armed the new chapel at the Air plays in our national life. rock, where the first falcons b Chilit offering ■ {reoad of brilliant hnes In the challenge nninjown reaches of of a violent wind blowing.” fwces. Force Aeademy, Colorado From far left are the planeta- were captured which have be­ challenge to yon? Springs, Colorado, is shown r 1 a m, the admlniatration come the mascots of the Air Writo now for n Force Academy's athletic frea pamphlet how here. Situated on the highest building, activltiM bnllding, yo« can Mrve Him Window Recalls Saint's ground of the academy's site, and, at right, a portion of the teams. The Catholic ehapcL U a BROTHER Poland Cited as W orld's the chapel dominates the dormitory b uild^ . At upper at well aa the Jewish ayna- . OF HOLT CROSS. area, as if in symbolism of left In front of the foothills gognt. Is on the terrace leveL Ira. IrmH, CI.C m Ira. larttl, CS.C. Influence on Declaration 1IM Nlwit Hall U. IlM il i liW. M Andover, Mass. — A new dowed with freedom from all AAost Religious Country Hahi iM i, l«i AM

THURSDAY SUNDAY

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Compliments of 1962 FORD LOCAL GAS AND APPLIANCE Purchased from your BLa U 'S g a r a g e & AUTO PARTS Heating, Air Conditioning & Hot Water Heaters DERBY LUMBER COMPANY North Denver Ford Dealer! 1 Denver Black, Prop. SALES, INSTALLATION & SERVICE Open all day Saturday —C O LD BOND STAMPS— [ REPAIRING AND ACCESSORIES 7191 Olive St. , Derby, Colorado 43S0 E. 72nd Place Derby, Colo. HOVER MOfoRS, INC. ATUs 8-6888 Alles 8*6889 AT. 8*3641 Helmer Nordberg AT. 1.2411 AT. 8*2412 2985 Federal Blvd. GE. 3*6881 7200 Monpco Derby, Colorado

Best Wishes For A Successful Fair Compliments of Wolf's Sporting Goods Ruby's Cafe JAMES N. Adams City FISHER Metropolitan State Bank & Men’s Wear Ruby Clair Durant Derby Beauty Shop & “Insurance of all kinds” 6440 E. 72nd PI. Owners Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 6445 E. 72nd Place AT. 8*3540 Manufacturing Co. 6850 Hi*Way 6 AT. 8*6623 Derby, Colo. 71B0 Hl-Way * AT. (-90S* 4770 Brighton Blvd. AT 8*0741 7250 Monaco AT. 8*1547 Miss Sally Marlines, Owner John and Earl SaurinI Derby, Colo. T h u n Joy, July 26, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE FIFTEEN

Arvada Knights Seat Officers New officers were installed by Ihey ore the Rev. James W. Dr. SfearU Seven De Paul Conferences the S t Joachim Council SOM, Rasby, chaplain, pastor of the K. of C„ Arvada, at its meet­ Shrine ci St. Anne church; ing Ju^ 11. grand knight, John F. McCaf­ To Address frey; dqmty grand knight, To Sponsor Cuban Refugees Howard Irvin; dumcellor, John SEAULE Roesch, Sr.; Lunch Club Seven parish ccmferoices of dent et the natioiial Snperiot Tea feieign conferences, rang­ Warden, Albert J. Cain; fi­ the S t ^ c o i t de Paul sodety CeaaciL ing all the way from British WoricTs Fair Honduras to FormoM, have nancial secretary, Jerry Smith; Dr. Robert L. Steams, chair­ in the past two months have "Accompanying him will be recording secretary, John pledged to sponsor their first Gerald J. Smith, particular been “adopted” by coofercnces man of the Citizens Committee HAWAII Everts; advocate, Panl Sum­ families (rf Chiban refugees, it councfl secretary; (diaries V. la the Deaver particnlar coan- ner; treasurer, John Card; in­ on Modern Courts, Inc., will was reported at the sodety’s Elliot, newly appointed program dl, the men at the meeting were Optional Sido Tours side guard. Bill Gerber; outside speak on “The Support of particular council meeting July chairman ot the particular coun­ told. guard, Bud Grobbe; three-year Amendment 1” in the forthcom­ 22 in S t Vincent de Paul’s cil; Victor Rohr, manager of Discussions also were held on trustee, James ''Morgan; two- ing election at the K. of C Fri­ church, Denver. the salvage bureau; and Rob plans for the celebration of the LOS ANGELES year trustee, Ralph Jacobson; ert S. Ckmnor. ISOth anniversary of the birth day Luncheon club meeting Several other conferences ftat Disneyland and oneyear trustee, Lee Diton. of Frederick Oxanam, the socie­ July 27. The proposed amend­ have already sponsored refugee THE COUNCIL approved ty’s founder, in. the coming ment is designed to modernize families report^ they are mak­ All Inclusive Only SIX-POINT PROGRAM chair­ plans for an exhibit of photo­ year. and streamline Colorado’s court ing preparations to help addi­ men ai^inted for the fiscal tional eidles. graphs of the local conferenced Plus system. work to be dismayed at the na­ year by the grand knight are: The latest conferences to loin tional meeting and put the pho­ * 5 5 0 Tax Or. Steams served as dean of the ranks of refngee sponsors General chairman, Howard tographic w o^ under the dir­ the Colorado university law are thoM of S t Philomena’s and For further free information, Irvin; Catludic activity, James ection of Pat (Coffey. schotd from U3S to im . In IRI Loyola parishes, Denver. CaU or WHte F. O’Conner; councfl activity, he became president of the uni­ Mr. Elliot accepted the poat John J. O’Donnell, Jr.; fratern­ versity and remained in that The meeting ci the particular of program chairman fdktwing capacity until 1K3. council, the wganization of all the resignation of Carl 0. Selan- yiihaJL^SAsJudan al activity, Elliot J. Hairy; parish conferences in the arch­ membership-insurance, Paul L. Dr. Steams has been an ac diocese, was hdd following the Evans; public relations, Donald tive participant in the State 8 a.m. Mass in S t Vincent’s V. Me^an; and youth activity, Home for Dependent Children, church and breakfast in the LIST YOUB M oaiRTY WITH school cafeteria. James F. Sardakowski. the American Bar association, the American Law institute, JOI iARRY Opposite Denver Club Bldg. The council will give away a the American Council on Edu­ PLANS WERE discussed for RIALTY new car at Las Vegas nighi parti dps tlon in the national S11 11th St, Denver 2, Colo. cation, Phi Beta Kappa, the 777-0782 Oct. <, at S t Anne’s school Denver club, and the Rotary meeting of the S t Vincent de MA. S4231 gym, UNiam street Arvada. Paul sodety, to be held Sept OiM H«er r n » esriclns Villasmn Greet Pope club. Council meetings are held on Pope John x n n speaks from the main balcony of his 14-18 in Atlantic City, N.J. atonaim a a ra t*~ -irss Otanarm Che second and fourth Wednes­ summer residence at Cutelgandolfo to a crowd of some i,t09 THE FRIDAY Limcheon dub Headiag the Denver delega­ day of each month. who cheered his arrtvaL The Pontiff said he planned to stay meets every week at the K. of tion te tte meetiBg will be T. at Castelgandolfo for a month and a half. He told the villagers C. home, 1575 Grant street Raber Taylor, prerident ef the that he would return to the Vatican In early September to Denver, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. particnlar cou n ^ lA e k chair­ prepare for the opening of the Second Vatican Council on Oct. All Catholic men and thdr man ef the n a tio ^ salvage bu­ guests are welcome. reau committee and vice presi­ WILUAMS RAUBUR, INC. U. • arak* Wwk • TtwiMM • Auta Rtlntlnt Authorized Rambler and Nash Salee & Service • Erenf WhMt AlltiimMil TRY Colo. Springs Men • M y a l>*iMter it a t ir Sponsoring Games Expml Mechanical Work — All Makei Doctor Informed in Fnith Corona Auto Service (St. Mary’s Parish, Standard Gas i Oils 2030 S. University S H . 4-2781 Colorado Springs)

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