O I o rn '>j o CN 2 tn Rights Violated . . . Concern of Pope . . . X m :x) O' Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court re­ j> m O' Vatican City — In addressing the Sacred 04 X < o fused to consider an appeal by Elishas George Roman Rota, the Church’s high court dealing rn of West Haven, Conn., a Jehovah’s Witness, with matrimonial problems. Pope Paul VI ex­ who claimed his constitutional rights were vio­ pressed concern over the “startling increase lated by a court order directing that he re­ DENVER CATHOLIC in cases of invalid marriages.** He said the ceive blood transfusions contrary to his reli­ number of annulled marriages is **a charac­ gious beliefs. In his appeal, he said the logic teristic sign of a weakened sense of the sa­ jrriage? used by the court would make it possible for credness of the law on which the Christian m Cl X o erracial courts to order Catholic women to undergo REGISTER family is founded, of the restlessness of mod­ lat such abortions, contrary to their religious beliefs, if THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1966 VOL. LX No. 26 em life, and, therefore, of the danger that can e. Some the operations were found to be “ medically in­ ). many threaten the firmness, vitality, and happiness .1 cases. dicated.*’ of the family.*’ Mage of hed ac- / back- Declares fe W o rld e racial i couple

Ivisable Our Split [ifferent Disarm!'—Pope Personality for or Pearl Buck has written that consid- Americans suffer from a "split to make his own plea for dis­ been facing since their estab­ in gen- United Nations—Peace personality.” armament “by the recent lishment with a determination in the world is impossible I think we have set up the stand taken by more than 2.- and skill for which they de­ without effective disarm­ most exalted ideals of any e made 000 Catholic Bishops gathered serve to be congratulated. ifficult. ament, Pope Paul VI de­ in for the Ecumenical people on earth," she said. “ But there is no denying clared in a recent letter Council. We also feel encour­ “We’ve set ourselves a tre­ I deter- the fact that each passing day to United Nations Secre­ aged by the response in the mendous task. England, for air, but shows more clearly that no tary General U Thant. Disarmament Committee to instance, has the same ideals, oral or lasting peace can be estab- but she didn't set them up — The letter was delivered the our Bombay appeal and by ; deter- ished among men without an she grew into them. We set up day before resumption in the favorable reaction of tinction effective general and con­ our ideals first, and we’re Geneva, Switzerland, of the world public opinion to our trolled reduction of arma­ struggling toward them. negotiations of the U.N.’s 18- address in the United Na­ ments. “ We had slavery, for in­ nation disarmament commit­ tions.” tee. “ I.N MAKING our own con­ “ Each passing day also stance, not because we ap­ proved of it but because we Pope Paul sent his blessing tribution on the subject,” he heightens the painful and added, “we certainly do not tragic contrast between the wanted cheap labor. We are )n dies to the committee and noted exploiting Puerto Ricans and again? that in “ speaking out in favor fail to recognize the complexi­ huge sums squandered on the ties of the problem or to see manufacture of weapons and Mexicans in somewhat the of the great cause of disarma­ same way. Our treatment of the immense difficulties the immense and growing ment, we well know that we Negroes is another example which the competent organs material distress of more tion in are following faithfully in the of this dichotomy, and so is of the United Nations have than half of mankind." ves the footsteps of our predeces­ the relationship between men sors.” and women. Though we say all smains He said he felt encouraged people are equal, most high ved. If offices are still closed to wom- d back on — nobody’s fault, exactly, auld be either! Women can be what Catholics Who they want to be these days. They have to want to be. lediate “ On the other hand, wo are ter the wonderfully alive to change Tcepti- Move To Avoid and quick to learn. We’re not a people of conscious contra­ e body dictions, I am sure. We’ll i after Weary Refugees Escape Viet Ceng grow, of course." • Social concerns involve Negroes Rapped • « • )n. But A Vietnamese Sister with her little orphan friend Cong. The orphanage and .30 families of the village a Sister of Charity of Cincin­ th the On your journey through grim ly awaits a helicopter that will evacuate them were rescued by the helicopters of the U.S. 101st Air- nati who is a native of Den­ Washington — White Catholics who : life you can't help making en- from .Mang Bang, a village threatened by the Viet borne Brigade. *(NC Photos) ver. See Page 6. move out of a neighborhood when Ne­ = emies — but you don’t have to • A new approach to Cana groes move in were reproved by a = “ be” one. Conferences now being held Negro Bishop in a sermon in the Na­ z —Linus Riordan In P v b t i c S c lio o f s in the Denver area is ex­ tional Shrine of the Immaculate Con­ I * « « plained in an article written ception here. = “The Blessed Sacrament s to a by Father Francis Bakewell, “ In a number of cities in our nation — per­ I imparts grace, but this does 1 pow- S.J. It appears in Section 2, haps even here in Washington — neighbor­ } not mean that to receive the s Holy Eucharist with advan- Page I. hoods are changing because some Catholics re. 3 tage it is unnecessary to be in son is Future of Head Start? • Capital punishment is refuse to be the neighbors of Negroes,” said ■ the state of grace. Natural atable By Tom Officer the most up-to-date facilities, nor item when it is compared ty office, which is over Proj­ (he topic of an editorial on Auxiliary Bishop Harold R. Perry, S.V.D., of I food can be of no use to a i rela- What will be the future including kitchens and audito­ to the medical-dental condi­ ect Head Start, and obtain a Page 4. New Orleans. I person who is dead. . . The but in of Project Head Start in riums. lacking in the 1910-era tion of the 1966 provisions for ruling on the condition. “ They move away when Negroes move in t object of this Sacrament is buildings. • Readers continue to ains a the Denver public Project Head Start. If accepted as a referral and they fall to see the golden opportunity to I not to recall to life a dead condition, children would be voice their opinions this week D him. schools? in Readers’ Rostrum on Page edify these fellow human beings at their very \ soul, but to preserve life in a UNDER the Denver Public ACCORDING to Burch, the sent to Denver General. Colo­ 5 living one. . ,1 per- 4. gates, and eventually to bring them into the This question was raised School system of lunches, conditions for the school dis­ rado General, or Children’s - —St. Cvrt! g r a c e last week . at the Denver Church and to their knees at the altar where meals are provided at 35 trict state that the - district hospital. • A of an Eastern i. • • • i-fe is, they, too, may receive Jesus Christ in Holy school Board meeting by the cents for all students, with a must ensure (affect) medical Benton said that to his rec­ Orthodox church addresses EPITAPH board members and Dr. Ken­ Communion. Such persons — and God forbid un on lesser amount charged to and dental treatment for the ollection all seven members the Denver Serra Club. See ON A TOMBSTONE s, and neth E. Oberholtzer, superin­ some children from poor pre-school children in the of the school board had voted Page 3. that you are among them — simply cannot be >y the tendent of schools. areas, and in a few instances, Project Head Start program. to submit an application to listening to the promptings of the Holy Spirit, ( Remember man as you pass nothing to children from indi­ Burch said that the schools take part in the Head Start • A look at some of the the personification of love.” * by gent homes. should, as they do now, call program. new playwrights is the topic This is the first of a two-part _ As you are now, so once was The cost of the free hot attention to medical and den­ Russell K. Britton, execu­ this week of C. J. Zecha on series on Project Head Start. THE FIRST NEGRO named to the U.S. i I; lunch program for all pupils tal problems — but not treat tive director of instruction — Page 8. In another issue of the “ Reg­ Hierarchy in the 20th century preached the z As I am now. so you shall be; in the Project Head Start pro­ them. He said that the adult, vocational, and techni­ ir the ister” the Head Start pro­ sermon at a service of the Chair of Unity Oc­ Remember this and follow gram could be a costly item. schools “ have no authority cal education of the Denver know. gram will be viewed as it af­ tave observance in the nation’s capital. me. The free lunches are provided under the law to medically (Turn to Page 2) fects the parochial schools. The words “ Christian Unity” can be ■ Underneath this someone even to children who could treat” the children. “ quickly and glibly spoken.” Bishop Perry ; w ro te : rily it pay for them. Benton said that the board said, yet “ the accomplishment of what they T To follow you I’ll not consent When Under new regulations, ef­ A second board member, A. “ must be cautious in getting ask seems to be a discouragingly colossal task 3 Until I know which way you a se- fective in 1966, if Denver par­ Edgar Benton, told the “ Reg­ into the field of providing Regis To Get L went. ister” that he was told that wlien we consider the historical precedents of igious ticipates in the Project Head medical and dental service.” * * * 3 fail, Start program for its schools Sisters had been successful He said that he was hopeful our disunity, the indifference of the interven­ with their hot lunch program (hat there would be a clarifi­ Jewish Human ing centuries, and the pride and coldness of so t “ We do not negotiate on the at in- it would be required to fur­ I basis of the ‘give and take’ conducted under a Head Start cation so this condition could nish hot lunches for all chil­ many human hearts.” i principle. We have nothing their program last summer. be realistically met. dren attending schools under Relations Award “ The schism of the 10th century and the Ref­ ^ whatsoever ‘to give’ . . , We js his Dr. Oberholtzer was to the project and to furnish But the free hot lunch pro­ Regis college. Denver, will ormation of the 16th tore asunder the Church will not make any conces- medical and dental treatment gram can be considered a mi­ check with the War on Pover- receive the annual human re­ ;e the which Jesus Christ founded and brought such I sions because our proposals for the children. lations award of the Beth Jo­ discord as would crucify anew — were this I do not form the basis for a ence. seph Synagogue Men’s Club I barter deal.” rily a possible — the gentle heart of the God-Man BOTH of these provisions at its 12th annual friendship Who cam e to teach love and brotherhood and I — Khrushctiev tm») meeting on Tuesday evening, I • . . must be met for the Denver Pride of Architect Ponti unity,” Bishop Perry said. schools to take part in the Feb. 8. = Prayer program. And both conditions The college will be cited for THE CENTURIES WHICH have elapsed - I know not by what method have drawbacks, according to its “ devoted work in the field Is Home for Carmelites since the division of Christendom have been I rare, rders two school board members of human relations, its spon­ i But this I know: ) the contacted by the Denver A convent for the San young, we are young forever.” sorship and support of inter- marked by “ antagonism, mutual persecution, Remo Carmelites, on the Ital­ Among his achievements is religious activities seeking to or perhaps worst of all. indifference of Chris­ ‘ GOD ANSWERS PRAYER d the Catholic Register. E I know not when lie .sends the ian Riviera, is the favorite the design of the 29-story Pi­ attain the goal of increased tians toward each other. And those words — Palm er Burch, a veteran I word m em ber of the board, ques­ building of the architectural relli building in his native Mi­ understanding and respect for antagonistic, indifferent Christians — sound genius Gio Ponti, who is at lan, a streamlined contempo­ human differences without Heads Medical S ta ll s That tells me fenent prayer je on tioned how the free hot lunch­ not only contradictory but repulsive and ob­ present helping design a mul­ rary office-building, charac­ compromise of basic beliefs, Dr. Harry W. LeFevre has is heard; , the es could be provided at some scene,” Bishop Perry said. ti-million dollar museum here. teristic of many similar struc­ and of leadership in striving been elected president of the I know that it cometh soon or of the schools. He told the The world-renowned artist- tures he has designed. to improve interreligious dia­ medical staff of St. Joseph’s To convince the modem world to live ac­ late, Register that 17 of the 94 npla- architect said in Denver last Displaying his model of the logue and cooperation." hospital, Denver, to succeed cording to the pleading of Christ, “ That they . My part is but to pray and wait, ance, schools in the Denver public week that his three years proposed Denver art museum, The Very Rev. Richard F. Dr. C. G. Freed, whose term all may be one. as Thou, Father, in Me and I cupy school system do not have working with the Carmelites the versatile Italian maestro Ryan, S.J., president of Regis expired Dec. 31. The installa­ in Thee; that they also may be one in Us,” ^ I know not if the blessing sought >, no cafeteria facilities. was “ the most charming epi­ told a meeting in this city college, and the Rev. Francis tion was held at the hospital and according to the unity and love preached These, he explained, were - Will come in just the guise olate sode in my life.” that the most beautiful object J. Malecek, S.J.. assistant and was attended by 280 phy­ by St. Paul, “is indeed a colossal task,” Bish­ in the oldest schools. He said “ The Carmelites are so full of the museum must be the professor of philosophy and sicians and staff members. I I thought. iy of op Perry said. £ I leave all care with Him that it would be too costly to of spirit, so intelligent, and museum. chairman of the several Regis Speaker of the evening was >ame “ I will say more; Jt is an impossible task - above. add kitchen facilities to these jolly," he added. The outside wall will reflect college - Anti • Defamation Keith MUlen, manager of acri- — if Christians, however sincere and well-in­ I Whose Will is always one of old institutions — and that as Ponti, at 74, is at the peak the sky and sun, to give the League Catholic-Jewish con­ planning and operations anal­ man- these schools are replaced by tentioned. rely upon themselves alone, their I love. of his creative career, echoing illusion of movement in light ferences will be present to ac­ ysis for the Public Service * * * jople newer schools, the latter have Picasso’s saying: “If we are and space, he said. cept the award. Company of Colorado. talents alone, their persuasiveness alone, their ’ (N. intelligence alone. And I pray to God they will Let me hear from you again not attempt to be so self-reliant and in this — and again! 1 the way render their task impossible.” Bishop ate a Perry said. their Volume Suggests FDR Silenced 'Radio Priest' “ Christian unity can be brought about only by purging our hearts of pride, prejudice and )ray- ' e m i n a r i j . is a Vatican City ^ The possibility that Father footnote recalls Father Coughlin “ had attacked publicly the selfishness, in order to acquire the Faith by IS. > be- Charles Coughlin, the “ radio priest” of the 30’s, was policy of Roosevelt.” which we may be able to hear and to follow “ silenced” after President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 'Joseph Hurley, now an Archbishop and Bishop the promptings of the Holy .Spirit.” he contin­ envoy called his case to the Vatican’s attention is in­ of St. Augustine, Fla., who ser\-ed as interpreter for Taylor ued. “ It must begin with mortification, acts of E um r S e and Cardinal Maglione. recorded that the Cardinal “ was ready kindness in our daily lives and frequent and dicated in documents taken from the secret archives The Denver archdiocesan to study the question (of Father Coughlin) and to receive a re­ sincere mental prayers,” the Bishop said in will of the Holy See. Chancery Office reports that The documents were recently published on order of Pope port on the matter. outlining his “ blueprint for unity.” 11). $93.35 has been donated to Paul VI in a volume entitled The Holy See and the War in Eu­ While the documentation makes no further reference to the igs’* seminary burses during the rope, March. 1939 — August. 1940. Father Coughlin affair, it is a known fact that he later left the past week. Ion” Also included in the volume are the events leading up to air and was restricted to parish work at Royal Oak, Mich., Contributions to the St. the establishment of active diplomatic relations between the Unit­ where he is still pastor. Bishop Maloney To Offer Jude Burse were: Denver, J.B. ed States and the Vatican; President Roosevelt’s attempt to $10; Denver, E.P.M., in have Monsignor Bernard Sheil, now Auxiliary Bishop of Chica­ MONSIGNOR HURLEY’S NOTES also recorded “ the Am ­ 1st Friday Midnight Thanksgiving, $15; Denver. »re Mrs. J.A.B., $5; Tucson, ¥ ' go, named Archbishop o f Washington; and a suggestion by the bassador (Taylor) then said that President Roosevelt had 5ap- Midnight Mass will be of­ Following the Mass offered Ariz., Anon, $5; Denver, H.B., , through William Bullitt, at that Ume its Ambas- learned of the possibility of the naming of a new Bishop for I re- fered in Holy Ghost church, by Bishop Maloney at mid­ $5. Washington. (Washington was then part of the Archdiocese of , 21 sador to France, that Pope Pius XII threaten Mussolini with Denver this week on the eve night, Holy Communion will Sacred Heart of Mary par­ rist, excommunication as a means of keeping Italy out of the war. ). While the President did not wish to make any rec­ of the First Friday by the be distributed every hour ish, S. Boulder, donated $53.35 St a I' ommendations,” the notes continued, “ he says His Excellency, Most Rev. David M. Maloney, throughout the night to the to the St. Robert Burse. ling EVIDENCE THAT the United States suspected forthcom­ Monsignor Bernard Sheil, Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, would Auxiliary Bishop and pastor members of the Nocturnal nen ing war with Japan as early as April of 1940 is also included in be persona grata in Washington circles.” of Holy Ghost Church. Adoration society and to any CONTRIBUTIONS to burses the volume. (The following July. Washington was separated from Balti­ All-night adoration of the others who wish to avail may be made to the Archdio­ The matter of Father Coughlin, according to the archives, more and made an archdiocese. However, instead of Bishop Blessed Sacrament by mem­ themselves of this privilege cesan Chancery Office. 1536 was touched on by Myron C. Taylor, President Roosevelt’s Sheil. who is still an Auxiliary of Chicago with the personal ti­ bers of the Nocturnal Adora­ and opportunity. Logan street, Denver. Ail do­ 1 jn “personal representative” to Uie Pope, during conversations tle of Archbishop. Archbishop Michael Curley of Baltimore was tion society will begin Thurs­ (See feature story also on nations are used to educate ime young men for the priesthood. with Cardinal Luigi Maglicne, then Papal Secretary of State. A (Turn to Page 2) day night, Feb. 3 at 9 o’clock. page 5. P a g e 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 3, 1966 3 Denver Loretto Heights Conn Future Of Alumnae To Get Awards Head Start? Aiumnae of Loretto Heights McCosh RoehJing, Denver. alumnae director. (Continued From Page 1) tion be accepbid by the local college, Denver, will inaugu­ She is not an alumna, but has Recognized will be the school board, Britton said, the rate a new honor event during worked for both the college classes of 1916, 1941, and .School District, told the Reg­ their 1966 Alumnae Reunion and the alumnae association, 1956, the golden, silver and ister that the district had school district would need another $5,500 to provide the Weekend, Feb. 18 and 19. The sponsor of the awards. 10-year classes. Sister Francis been reimbursed $38,995.78 by starr.^0 necessary equipment to take first annual Loretta Heights de Sales, chairman of the col­ the U.S. for the 17-week sum­ w h ii t! the hot lunches to schools that Alumnae Awards will be pres­ AWARD presentation will lege's theology department, m er program conducted un­ do not have kitchen facilities. ented to three Denver women. highlight the buffet dinner, will be official hostess for der Head Start. The first award for achieve­ starting at 6:30 p.m., Friday. 1941 class members. Sister ON THE dental and medical ment will go to Madeleine Feb. 18, in the college’s Ma- Christopher, assistant to the EXPENDITURES on the condition, Britton said that Gibbons, Denver, a member chebeuf hall. Alumnae, their academic vice president, wil! six-hour, five-day-a-week proj­ several schools have already of Loretto Heights college’s husbands, relatives, and be hostess for 1916 class / ect were 147.110.37. accepted this condition. Brit­ class of 1925. friends are invited. members, and Dr. Franciy An eight-and-a-haif month ton asked the question: What The first alumnae award Mrs. Bert Siarbuch is presi­ Kerins, chairman of the ph]^ project drafted for the school does a school do for treat­ for :jrv ice will go to Frances dent of the 4,500 member losophy department, will ptj district was reduced to six ment of a child with cerebral Finnegan, Denver class of group. Mrs. Jerry Jacques, 1956 class host. 1943. months. Britton said. The palsy or heart disease, or any Wheatridge, is the honors and project is designed to cover disease that may take several The first honorary alumnae awards chairman. John T. THE FIRST annL-»l av ard 600 pre-school children in 20 years’ treatment? award will go to Mrs. Jessica Hannigan is the college’s for achievement will be pres­ schools. At this time, the Denver ented to Miss Gibbons by Sla­ The projected cost of the School Board is awaiting ter Rose Margaret, the school’s six-month operation was $216,- word from Washington via Mullen To Hold Freshmen librarian emeritus. 000. This included $198,363 for the Denver War on Poverty The first annual award for the program and $27,720 for Office on the full interpreta­ service will be presented to the youngsters’ education. tions of the conditions and Entrance Tests Feb. 5 Miss Finnegan by Sister Ce- This total does not include the how they can be met. cille, S. L., academic vice free hot lunch condition. Meanwhile, the Pueblo Entrance examination for With the opening of 14 new president. freshmen who will enter Mul­ If that were included, at a School District announced classrooms. Mullen will be Sister Flaget of Holy Fami­ len high school, Denver, will cost of $25,200, the overall that it had been granted $170,- able to accommodate more ly high school. Denver, will cost would be $251,283. 277 in federal funds for a one- be held Saturday, Feb. 5, on than 200 freshmen students the campus beginning at 9 present the honorary alumnae Should the hot lunch condi- year Head Start program. next September. Ten scholar­ award to Mrs. Roehling. Nun-Artist’s Work A w a rd o d a.m. ships will be available. Boys The test will emphasize interested in taking the schol­ Sister Gladys Ann, well-known area aitist awarded at the PTA’i annual card party Feb. reading, English, spelling, and instructor at St. Mary’s high school, Colo­ 12 at 1 p.m. At the right Is Mrs, Walter arship test will take a qualify­ TRY Document Suggests FDR and mathematics. The math ing test on the same day as rado Springs, is shown presenting one of her Hentges, promotion chairman. Reservations area will make allowance for the entrance test. woodcut block prints to Mrs. Earl Doeren, for the party can be made In Colorado' Springs students taking both the old There will be a $2.50 fee for center, cochairman of St. Mary’s PTA. The and new math. 3 > c d b ij!& u Silenced ^Radio Priest' by calling Mrs. Kevin McCarvllle, 632-3962, or entrance exams and a $5 fee framed print, entitled "Autumn” will be Mrs. John O’Brien. 632-1785. for those taking the scholar­ FIRST (Continued From Page 1) Seminary Professor ship test. Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock made Archbi.shop of Washington while keeping the See of Balti­ Mullen high school is a col­ Gifts - Hardware • Paint more as well). lege preparatory school con­ Glass - Toys Wife Arrives From Cuba, To Lecture at Regis Pipe Threading The fact that the Roosevelt admintstration foresaw the pos­ Harry A. Carson, professor ducted by the Christian Window Shades • Key sibility of war with Japan in April of 1940 came during a con­ of philosophy at Sacred Heart Brothers. Besides a varied Duplicating versation between Taylor and Monsignor Hurley on April 24 Refugee Family Reunited seminary, Detroit, Mich., will academic program, the school Upon Friday Evenings lecture at Regis college Tues­ concerning efforts to preserve Italy’s neutrality. offers a diversified athletic 32 Broadway 733-2940 day, Feb. 8. program. On April 24 Pope Plus XII sent Mussolini an imploring let­ Arrival of Mrs. Mercedes Consuelo is taking a beauti­ Rigoberto Puerto in Denver cian's course, and her two Carson, a former Regis col­ ter "to .save our and your beloved country from such grave lege faculty member, will Friday, Jan. 28, completed brothers are attending high calamity’’ as entry into the war in Europe. speak on "Person, Language, the reunion of a family of Cu­ school In Englewood, Colo. T e B o c k h o r s t d C o . Monsignor Hurley noted that in talking with Taylor that and Ethics” in the Regis cen­ ban refugees. Rigoberto Puerto is working same day. the American diplomat advised him that the United ter starting at 8 p.m. The lec­ Her husband, Rigoberto as maintenance man for the ture is another in the col­ States foresaw the pos.sibility of war with Japan and also that Puerto, was the first refugee Ail Souls parish plant, and lege’s regular lecture scries in such a ca.se the U.S. would also line up with the Allies in parent to come to Denver has assumed responsibility and is open to the public with the European war. when the airlift from Castro- for the care of • his family, no admission charge. At the end of April, according to the documents. President land was organized. Monsignor Kolka informed Carson holds degrees from Five Roosevelt sent a message to Mussolini urging Italian neutrality He arrived at Stapleton air­ the Register. Xavier University in Cincin­ metropol and on May 2 Taylor visited Cardinal Maglione once more to in­ port Dec. 6, and was greeted The parents aie in their 40.s, nati and the University of De­ bcncfitec troit. He was on the Regis form him of the "general lines’’ of the President’s message by his three children, Consue- and the family now resides at phans’ faculty during the second se­ and to inform him of the exchange of views between Mu.ssolini lo, 18, Juan, 17. and Jose, 15. 4625 S. I-incoln street, Den- mester of the 1961-62 academ ­ and the American Ambassador to Italy. William Phillips. Director of Denver Archdio­ ic year. On May 15, the Apostolic Nuncio in Paris, Archbishop Val­ cesan Catholic Charities, the erio Valeri, reported to Cardinal Maglione a conversation he V isito r Rt. Rev. Monsignor Elm er J. Kolka, was also on hand at JOHN E. ZOOK G ERA RD R. had with Ambassador Bullitt, in which the Ambassador sug­ PERSONALIZED MONUMENTS and MARKERS The Very Rev. Paul Joseph the airport reunion. PARTNER TaBOCKHORST. CPCU gested that the only means of keeping Italy neutral "would be PARTNER Iloffcr, Superior General of for the Holy Father to threaten to excommunicate Mussolini Society of Mary, is shown as THE CHILDREN had been Memorial Co. Sn&iUum£SL AimsL 1897 and do so if he brought Italy into the war." he arrived at Stapleton Inter­ placed in the care of the Speer Bivd. At 9th The Archbishop told Bullitt that he felt that in the face of national Airport aboard a Charities organization on Ap­ Erickson 2 5 5 - 1 7 8 5 1130 PUBLIC SERVICI BLDO. m odem progress such a step would be regarded as ridiculous United Air Lines Jet last ril 7, 1962, and spoke English, and its effect dubious. week. He stopped over briefly thereby helping their parents in Denver, over the language barrier. ON THE SAME DAY Archbishop Valeri cabled that Bullitt The Puerto parents had had informed him that the Italian government had already de­ 720 M issing filed separate exit applica­ cided to declare war on France. tions to leave Cuba, hoping to Mussolini did declare war on France and Great Britain on In Kod Chinn speed up the process, and re­ join their children in Denver. June 10. Lost Angeles — The number One document of the 379 documents taken from the Vati­ of Jesuit priests and Brothers can archives tells of the meetings between President Roosevelt S"‘" missing in mainland China and Cardinal Francis Spellman of New York which resulted in more was estimated at 120. Half of the United States establishing diplomatic relations with the Forty Hours' Holy See. these are believed to be in Communist labor camps. D e v o tio n It was these conversations and Cardinal Spellman’s reports Very 1 to the Vatican that led to the naming of Taylor as Roosevelt’s The Far East Provincial of Feb. 1966 personal representative to the Pope on Dec. 23, 1939. the Jesuits, Father Francis Burkhardt, S.J.. who was en Septuagesima Sunday route to a mission Conference Annunciation. Denver. Th( Petition Urges Sainthood in Syracuse, N.Y., said their Convent of Good Shepherd, definite fate remains un­ Denver. For Biessed John Neumann known. Regis college, Denver. To of Baltimore and carried the Vatican City — A petition St. Vincent Orphanage, has been submitted to the Con­ signatures of nine other Car­ Medal for Bisliop Denver. gregation of Rites asking that dinals and 83 Bishops, a ma­ St. Joseph’s, Akron. Pile Blessed John Nepomucene jority of them Americans. Washington — Auxiliary St. Joseph’s, Leadville. Neumann, fourth Bi.shop of The cause of Blessed Aloy- Bishop (Brig. Gen.) William The V Philadelphia and the first sius Guannclla, Italian priest hens, C. J. Moran of New York and of beatified male U.S. citizen, be who founded the Congregation Iain foi declared a saint. of the Servants o f Charity the Military Ordinate was FOLEY HEATING planned The request wa.s submitted and Daughters of Our Lady of decorated with the Distin­ Thcatinc by Cardinal Lawrence Shehan Providence, was introduced guished Service Medal shortly The t( the same day. before his retirement (Jan. WE FIX SMOKEY 31) as deputy chief of Army ver on « chaplains. Bishop Moran, 60, FIREPLACES weeks, Mutual Funds ing in P Bishop Maloney who has served in the Army NO CURE — NO PAY To Be Knights' since 1933, was consecrated as ca. Ital To Report on Council land. Auxiliary Bishop David M. an Auxiliary Bishop last Dec. 8 2 5 -5 1 0 7 Club Topic 13. Fathei Maloney of Denver will give a SI. Anc "Report on the Ecumenical The history of m"hial nary, D Council" at an ecumenical Funds w’ill be the topic of F. Majorca dialogue organized by the Joseph Kelly, registered secu­ wealth rity analyst and a partner in Denver Ministerial Alliance, Monday. Feb. 7, at 12 noon, in excursio Kelly and Morey, Inc., Den­ Christ the King church, Den­ famous ver, at Knights of Columbus ver. churchef Council 539 Friday luncheon itinerary club on Feb. 4 in the Knights’ dience \ home, 1575 Grant street. Den­ TRAVEL The F ver. at 12 noon. RESERVATIONS Avellino Kelly will discuss the begin­ ANYWHERE to prom ning of Mutual Funds, the era AT NO EXTRA COSTm followini of government regulation by DAVE LINDQUIST Owntr tacted 19 Yean On The Job Experience the Security Exchange Com­ On Tbree Continents tion: M mission, and their growth in 711 I7lh street 781-4658; 23rd FI, New Western Fed. the past 15 years. A graduate ______Savinas Bldg. 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fs Councff Dis€USSod Thursday, Feb. 3, 1966 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 h Orthodox Pastor Talks to Serrans Loreffo Heights Will Again Host 'iy Chris Hernon ORTHODOX efforts for ecu­ par excellence of realized uni­ Pope in matters of faith and menism are based on one ty; no intercommunion is pos­ II be the A la ’dmark on the road to morals, as well as his im ­ NSF Summer Institute Study Faith, a unity in Christ, but a sible; to do so is to separate 1941. and Christj o reunion was the ac- mediate jurisdiction, and ab­ diversity in forms of expj’es- the sacramental ChrUt from silver and Pope Paul VI and Pa- solute power over all Chris­ For the fourth consecutive der National Defense Educa­ synthesis of sub-cellular parti­ sion. Father Ziatyk said, the fullness of truth as re­ cles into populations and >ter Francis Athenagoras I of Con- tians. year, Loretto Heights college, tion Act (NDEA) grants. whereas Catholic approaches vealed,” the speaker noted. ecosystems. j of the col- itar/^nople last December The Council does not put Denver, will be the site this “ Loretto Heights is proud to tend to minimize doctrinal In the mind of Orthodoxy, be selected, again, for these Principal subjects to be cov­ department, vh n they jointly “removed into question the “ filioque” summer of a National Science problems, eveept for the “ nec­ one of the foundations of institutes,” Sister Eileen Mar­ ered during the six weeks in­ hostess for :roA m em ory” the nine-centu- clause, that the “ Holy Spirit Foundation (NSF) Summer ri/i-old mutual excommunica- essary sign of belonging to the primitive ecclesiology is that ie commented, “ as we feel clude biochemistry, origin of ers. Sister proceeds from the Father and Institute in Biological tf/ns of East and West. Church,” the Roman primacy. the local Church, as a sac­ the Son,” or the Immaculate ^Sciences Curriculum Study. this recognizes Loretlo’s ex­ life, statistics, genetics, ecolo­ ;ant to the gy, cellular physiology, and ' 0 n t i f f and Patriarch East-West Church relations, ramental community, is the Conception of Mary — which cellence in these areas.” ^sident, will This brings to three the in- The Blue Version of the plant and animal physiology. Diced regrets for the excess­ the speaker said, depend on Body of Christ in all its full­ the Orthodox Church rejects. 1916 class / the Vatican II decisions on ness, with no superiors or in­ s t i t u t e s platmed at the BSCS is one of the new ap­ There will be lectures, discus­ r. Franclw es of “ that very troubled peri- Heights this coming summer sions and laboratory work. ecumenism, and on the epis­ feriors within the college of FATHER ZIATYK hopes proaches in the teaching of of the phj^ /od of history,” a regret re­ term, made possible by three science, stressing investiga­ copate. Bishops; each one presides that Council views on episcop­ It, will ii'i echoed in the Jan. 18-25 grants of more than $150,000. tion and inquiry. This particu­ IN ADDITION to Sister “ Week of Prayer for Chris­ The Council’s ecumenism locally over the whole body. acy as the highest degree of { V .- document permits a commu­ The Biology (BSCS) Insti­ lar course develops an evolu­ Jeanne d’Arc, the staff will tian Unity,” and in other in- priesthood, and the particina- Rev. Paul R. Ziatyk nion in sacris within certain “ THE CANONICAL and dis­ tute is designed to prepare tionary theme, reflecting the be: Warren Wells, Northwest­ u.’>l avard terfailh gatherings. tion of the episcopal college disciplinary limits, and the ciplinary structures are all de­ in the Church’s infallibility high school biology teachers ern University, biochemistry: ill be pres- collegiality statement shows fined by the college itself and to present new concepts con­ AT THE Denver Serra club may later be developed in the Knights Council 3319 Cyril Ponnamperuma, N.ASA ons by Sis- each Bishop as pastor of a by the needs for common wit­ tained in the Blue Version, meeting Friday Jan. 28 the. Orthodox direction. Hell Vision, Ames Research Center, origin the school’s “ part” of the Church, with ness, and for common ac­ which emphasizes molecular To Hold Dance Feb. 5 Rev. Paul R. Ziatyk, pa.stor of He said the most substan­ of life; William Kastrinos, the Pope as Bishop of Rome, tion.” and evolutionary themes. Di­ Members of North Denver the Eastern Orthodox Transfi­ tial result of the Second Vati­ Educational Testing Service, head of the “ whole” church. Father Ziatyk told the Ser­ Joyce To Be rector of the Institute will be council 3319, Knights of Co­ guration of Christ church, can Council was the opening statistics: Joseph C. Daniel, For the Orthodox, howev­ rans that Vatican II reaf­ Sister Jeanne d’ Arc, Loretto lumbus, will sponsor their 47th avenue and Logan street, of the doors of dialogue which biology professor. University of Colorado, genet­ er,” the Eucharist is the sign firmed the infallibility of the had been closed for neail/ eighth annual Valentine day ics; B. Scott-Williams, Thome outlined the effects of Vatican Discussed dance Feb. 5 in the Colorado 900 years. A panel of area college fac­ The biology institute will be Research Station, ecology; II on the East-West schism. Grange hall. The Blue Notes ulty members will discuss held on the Loretto campus Brother Raphael Wilson, Pennsylvania-born Father Catholic ecumenism, in its orchestra will provide music. “ James Joyce and the Vision from July 5 through Aug. 12. Notre Dame university, phy­ Ziatyk told the Serrans that Brother of Denver Man prayers for Christian uni*^v, Dancing will be from 9 p.m. both Roman Catholicism and had usually petitioned the of Hell” during a Sunday af­ siology; Clai'ence T. Lange, EARLIER this year. Sister until 1 a.m. A buffet supper Clayton high school (St. Eastern Orthodoxy claim to “ return” of others to her fold ternoon discussion series pro­ Eileen Marie, Loretto presi­ will be served at 11 p.m. Louis), and Harold A. Wiper, be the One, Holy, Catholic, whereas Protestant and other gram at Regis college, Den­ dent, announced grants au­ Tickets, at $2.50 per person, Newton high school (Newton, and Apostolic Church. Selected as Astronaut Churches had simply asked ver, Sunday, Feb. 6. at 2:15 p.m. in the Regis center on thorizing two other institutes, may be obtained by calling Mass.), will direct the labora­ The Church since its very Denver has another tie with into some “ shocking” mo- unity under the one Christ, a in history and English, June campus. The event is open to H.A 8-1649. They will be avail­ tory. Lange also will be the beginning had striven to the aerospace program, since ments, the Tribune writer recent writer had pointed out. * 13 through July 29. These two able at the door the night of associate director of the insti­ maintain unity, despite here­ the brother of Thomas Kerwin states. “ More than a decade ago,” the public and there is no ad­ mission charge. institutes are authorized un­ the dance. tute. sies. and schism. of this city has been selected George W. Cornell of Associa­ Kerwin and another doctor The panel will be moderat­ Councils had been called to as an astronaut. tion Press writes, “the Ro­ volunteer were placed in a ed by the Rev. John Teeling, define true doctrines and con­ According to an article by man Catholic Association for small earth-bound capsule, S.J., chairman of the Regis demn errors. William Anderson in the Chi­ and required to run an instru­ Christian UnPy. based in cago Tribune, Lt. Cmdr. Jo­ college English department, After the East-West schism, mental panel, hour after hour, Lyons. France, took up a and will include Sister Edwin HOW AT FIRST WESTLAHO NATIONAL BANK seph Kerwin, a Navy pilot- derived from the division of throwing switches on signal to broader approach of praying Mary of Loretto Heights col­ physician. aged 33, wants to the Roman Empire, men of test their alertness. for unity in the way God wills lege, who will speak on “ The be the first American medical good will sought to restore If they missed a cue, they it,” and this had struck a Nun in Joyce’s Vision.” and unity, notably the Second man to enter space. common chord among all Dr. Burton Feldman of the He joined the astronaut received a strong jolt of elec­ Council of Lyons, but time tricity through electrodes at­ Christian churchts. University of Denver who will and distance prevented suc­ team some months ago, but This has led in recent times tFREE tached to their legs, adminis­ deal with “Joyce’s Inverted his interest in flying led him cessful communications. tered from outside, where to the issuance from Catholic Romanticism.” Dr. Robert E. personnel were monitoring and other sources of accepta­ Lee of the University of Colo­ their responses. ble prayers to be recited in rado will discuss “ What Hap­ 3 Co. common. pens the Day after Blooms- Their seven days in con­ Roggen Knights' Collection Father Ziatyk, who is vice day?” fined space under unusual president of the Clergy-Laitv Michael Lafferty of Colora­ stress, proved that man could Council of the Orthodox do Woman’s college will con­ operate successfully in space sider “ Joyce and the .Agony Benefits 5 Institutions conditions. The year was 1963. Church in the Rocky Moun­ tain area, besides his pasto­ of the Modern World.” Com­ Kerwin joined the Navy in Five institutions in the recently by Knights of Colum­ ral duties, has written for mentators on the papers will 1958, and earned his pUot’s metropolitan Denver area bus’ Sacred Heart council many Orthodox publications, be the Rev. Robert Boyle, wings at Pensacola, Fla., in S.J., associate professor of benefited from the annual or­ 3115, Roggen. and himself publishes a week­ 1962. He now lives with his English at Regis college, and phans’ collection sponsored Harold Klausner said the ly “ The Enlightener” and a wife and daughter, Sharon, Major Gerld Richter of the drive netted $583. He reported quarterly “ Messenger.” A fre­ aged 2, in a Houston suburb quent lecturer on Orthodoxy, U.S. Air Force Academy. that this sum is less than adjoining the manned space In the last part of the pro­ what was collected in pre­ he read a paper called “The center. Sacraments as Understood in gram Regis college students vious years and the reason and their guests will discuss for this was owing to the Orthodoxy” at a liturgical re­ the problem of Joyce with the Siucemakir drought and poor financial newal program sponsored by 1-quart Saucepan Medals for Drivers faculty panel. (vALhout handit) with Cover conditions faced by those liv­ Denver university. (without handle) ing in the rural agricultural To Be Blessed Feb. 4 area. HE HOLDS his baccalau­ Big Gift for Center The blessing and awarding reate from Lehigh university, San Francisco — A check AT A recent ceremony Fred of St. Christopher medallions and another from St. Vladi­ for $1,200,000 has been pre­ THIS BEAUTIFUL to high school students who mir’s orthodox seminary, Linnebur, youth chairman of sented to the University of have graduated from driver- N .Y., besides doing graduate San Francisco by Mrs. Pau­ the council, and Gerald Sigg, training courses will take work at Columbia university. line Harney, widow of San treasurer, met with Klausner place Friday, Feb. 4 at 2 p.m. New York. He was assigned Francisco contractor Charles CORNING WARE’ in Mt. Carmel parish church, to Denver on ordination. May for the formal distribution of L. Harney. The gift will go Open a new Savings Account or add to your present Savings Account the funds, which will go to Denver. 16, 1964. toward the construction cost Students will receive the at First Westland National Bank with $200 or m ore...or purchase two Queen of Heaven orphanage, of the five-story Harney awards as part of the Denver $100 Savings Bonds (Just $159.90) and choose your favorite from these Mullen Home for the Aged, Science center at the universi­ .\rchdiocesan faculty-student four beautiful CORNING*WARE®pieces. Savings Accounts earn 4% St. Clara’s orphanage, St. ty, dedicated Feb. 8, 1965. assembly stressing the moral Pre-Cana interest, compounded quarterly. Vincent’s Home for Boys, and obligation to drive safely on the Good Shepherd home. the roads. The newly licensed Linnebur expressed the gra­ drivers will recite a pledge to titude of the council to both drive safely, and the event Conferences HERE’S HOW YOUR DOLLARS GROW the Catholics and many non- will close with special pray­ % Very Rev. James Prohens Your bonds earn bank guar­ PURCHASE Cathoiics in the area who con­ ers, and Benediction of the F.D.I.C. anteed annual interest at the PRICEMATURITY tributed to the orphans’ fund. Blessed Sacrament. To Start Feb. 6 INSURED rate of AV2 % compounded ‘ The Pre-Cana conference i quarterly. If held to 5-year $ 79.95 i 100.00 Theafines for engaged couples opening BANK maturity, these bonds return 799.52 1,000.00 at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 6, 25.1% profit O f an annual will feature the Rev. Robert O INTEREST average return of more than 7,995.20 10,000.00 To Launch Syrianey, pastor of Our Lady 5 year average annual return 5%. 4Vi% interest will be of Fatima parish, Denver. paid to any monthly anniver- Redeemable From sary redemption date. 1 month to 5 years Continuing the discussion SAVINGS BONDS Pilgifrimoge from a lay persons point of view will be Bill and Mary The Very Rev. James Pro­ Zook, together with Mr. and 90-DAY SAVINGS P A ID O N hens. C.R., will be the chap­ Mrs. Robert Weiland. They CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT lain for a European tour will address the couples on REGULAR S A V I N G S planned for June, 1966. by the Monday, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m. Theatine Fathers. The theme of this meeting is 4 '/2% The tour which leaves Den­ the need to develop an early 4% ver on June 6 and lasts three habit of discussing problems. F.D.I.C. Insured in $1,000 or Multiples weeks, will include sightsee­ thereof — Automatic Renewal compounded quarterly ing in . Spain, Major­ TO HELP allay many of For ca, Italy, France and Eng­ the fears of the engaged cou­ land. ples. the Pre-Cana committee * Insurance FEATUR/NG SATURDAY BANKING Father Prohens, rector of has been joined by Dr. Louis 8 AM. - NOON St. Andrew Avellino semi­ Hall and Dr. Robert Stewart. • Surety Bonds MiHiduY —- lobl^ closed. Teller service only. nary, Denver, 'is a native of One of the physicians will dis­ Majorca and will bring a cuss the women’s role with CALL wealth of knowledge to the the young women while the excursion. Visits to several other will speak to the men. Paul T. McGrady The conference will close on famous shrines and historic VAN SCHAACK & CO. r WESTLAND BANK churches are included in the Friday, Feb. 11, with an ad­ WESTLAND CENTER • LAKEWOOD • PHONE 237-5444 itinerary, as well as an au­ dress by Father Syrianey. 624 17th Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation / Facelifting a t Cam p S t. M a le dience with Pope Paul XI. Reservations may be made Phone 297-5636 The Friends of St. Andrew Work at Camp St. Malo, ABenspark, is now under way in by calling 388-6683. Avellino seminary are helping anticipation of the summer season. According to the Rt. Rev. to promote the tour, and the Monsignor Richard Hiester. camp director, the camp is under­ following persons can be con­ going a face lifting. Extensive painting has been done on the tacted for further informa­ lodge, above. Soon new linoleum will be placed throughout the tion: Mrs. Chris Gallegos, entire interior of the lodge. As soon as weather permits, a new 781-4658; Miss Marguerite bath house for swimmers will be built, as well as a recreation Graven, 777-0636; Eleanor center for night activities. Schneider, 756-6652; or the S k seminary, 756-5522. Set CCD Courses Cedar Rapids, la. — Mount gram of the Confraternity of House Approves .. . . Christian Doctrine Leadership As a result of the many articles appearing in national Mercy college here has been summer, which publications condemning the so-called high cost of dying, Pollution Bill selected as one of nine instilu- will open June 22 and end many people are compelled to “shop” when selecting a The State of Colorado was a tions for the nation-wide pro- Aug. 3. mortuary. Although we are appalled at these diatribes, step closer to control of water they do present us with the opportunity to prove to fam­ pollution this week after the ilies that a beautiful service need not be Expensive. House approved a bill to pre­ Further, we provide a PERSONAL SERVICE at NO EX­ vent, abate, and control pollu­ CHURCH FURNISHIHGS TRA CHARGE. tion of the streams in Colora­ do. The final vote was 53 lo 9 in favor, with three members RELIGIOUS ARTICLES absent. The Senate had passed the bill earlier by a 33-0 margin, with two mem­ C.I..I.I.I. U.. of and Hon.. bers absent. The bill still will not be­ JSToom m A fortM aniM ,lM e. come law until amendments A. P. WAGNER & CO. made by the House are ap­ proved by the Senate and un­ til it is signed by Gov. John CHURCH GOODS A. Love. The main argument in the 1433 Tremont Ploee J . EMMETT NOONAN ■ DIRECTOR House this week was over who should serve on the T A . 5-8331 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. 433-6775 board — industry and/or lay persons. ! Page 4 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 3, 1966 Listening in e Comment lo r T o d a y Isolating l^ e^ iAtorictis Oi H Capital Punishment on Trial Man in Now By Raul H. HallmH “ j j i s t o r y ,” q u o t h t h e s a g e o f D E A R - A\ The most interesting, feeling of prospective jurors lic would deny a teaching of that it does not deter crime BORN, “History is bunk.” If Henry Ford had though not the most impor­ in the past two years has the Church if he claimed that could hold equally well By Rev. tant amendment the Colorado shown a marked change. capital punishment is per se against life imprisonment. done nothing more in life than sculpture that single Noctui voters will decide on this Whereas the average jury unjust. But he could hold that Both punishments are too un­ lapidary phrase, his name should be forever emblazoned Our Lor year is a proposal to abolish panel in 1963 would be split in certain circumstances, or certain to be effective. As for among the great heresiarchs of time. But of course he had to as if I 50-60 on the question, the cur­ even at the present time in capital punishment. the pcnall)’ of death, no more be Henry Ford in order to make it heard, to send it reverberat­ Heart ii Pasqualc Marranzino of the rent jury panels indicate that general, it would be the better can be said with certainty ing down the drafty halls. Your Tom or Dick, without name or we sinct Rocky Mountain News has an something like 10 per cent policy for the State not to than that every murder is exercise this power. He could fame for all their cleverness, might have phrased it even more in the B! eye-opening column seeming would object to capital pun­ proof that the death threat hearts a to show that there has been a ishment. argue that the interests of jus­ was not effective in that par­ succinctly (though ’* is difficult to imagine how) and enunciat­ tice would be better main­ ed it with greater elegance, but it took Harry to make it stick. of angeli switch in sentiment for the ticular in.stance. But no one with Spi death penalty in the prospec­ THIS IS remarkable, in tained if life imprisonment in­ will ever be able to say how For it has stuck. la the half-century since Its utterance, in In noc tive jurors questioned before view of the fact that many ju­ stead of death were imposed many muniers wore prevent­ spite of all the frantic cries of protest it occasioned and all the learn to murder trials, who are al­ rors discover they have scru­ for grave crimes.” ed by the thought that centu­ annotated volumes of refutation it summoned forth, it has and wh ways asked,the question: “ Do ples against the death penalty ries of capital punishment gained ground steadily. At first only a minor heresy, contemp­ ONE GRAVE objection to I/ord in you have any scruples against when they are faced with an have .stamp^ on the collec­ tible in the eyes of the Lords of the educational Establishment, the death penalty?” unwelcome jury assignment. life imprisonment as a deter­ tive conscience; “ I could pay ment, an it has now grown to be the major American creed, subscribed Him, we rent to grave crime is that it for thi.s cr*'.u' with my life." Marranzino writes that a Writing in the current to in secret by all manner of people who would never dream of graces, survey of Denver district American Ecclesiastical Re­ does not strike the imagina­ admitting to it, and abroad, even in the battlemented strong­ gives Hi judges who have sat in the view, Father Francis Connell, tion as does the punishment SENTIMKNT, more than of death. Perhaps even more holds of conservatism, it garners converts with all the zest of a find pcac criminal division over a peri­ C.SS.R., makes the apt dis­ reason, is the power behind serious is the fact that life messianic preachment. If we are to believe Sir Charles Snow, are no 1 od of years indicated that the tinction between the death the push for the abolition of imprisonment is rarely exact­ it is the new orthodoxy at Oxlord and Cambridge. ourselves penalty as a right and as a lives in policy. To say that the exac­ ed. For in England I have seen the death penalty, and senti­ it said that the average num­ When J F e b ru a ry tion of the death penalty by ment can change. To me It Not indeed that Henr>- Ford was its original monthpiece. ber of years for murderers we have the State is inherently wrong does not seem that a punish­ He was merely echoing in his practical common-scnsical sort serving life imprisoument is ment sanctioned for so many really tr In te n tio n s would be to accuse the of way, what the philosophers before him had cerebrated in Church of teaching and per­ not more than 10. hundreds of years could en­ God. If V their studies and what the sclentisis and technicians had long The Apostleship of Prayer mitting error in a grave mat­ Arguments against capital tirely be outgrown by the so­ fear noth general intention for the ter for 2,000 years. “ A Catho­ punishment on the ground ciety of the futuie. worked out to their satisfaction as axiomatic. There was a time the life t month of February is: “Con­ when it was known as Pragmatism and wore a typically Am er­ versions Through the Heroism ican-cut suit of clothes fashioned by Professor William James EVER’i of Persecuted Christians.” # S t r i n g s t o t h e B o w of Harvard. Later on it would prefer to be called Existential­ from Go and adori The mission intention for ism, as suggesting something much more dignified and pro­ Sacramer found and mysterious. It would hardly have occurred to Ford February is: “Conversion of or fear > the Educated in Japan.” Nightmare - No Fantasy to bother with any subtle refinements of his thought, any more man mad than he would have cared to recognize the slightest conceptual ty. We c; By Frank Morriss difference between essence and becoming, but he saw no rea­ pie giver son for not coming down solidly, flat-footedly, In favor of the Teresa in Imagine a courtroom scene “ She cannot feel this courtroom. She says: “ I have exclusive importance of the here and now. “ Let notl i^eaderd ^odtrum — O'pinion i like this: The jury enters. Have you asked her?” so much to do.” nothing < The accused is ordered to A nightmare! Absolutely — It mattered very little to him what he was or how he came thing.s pa THE JUDGE does not an­ but not a fantasy for in es­ remains.” the medical scene in the past it, in his acceptance of styles, rise. to be, other than to echo with casual piety his version of the Opposes Morriss swer. He turns to the bailiff, sence that is exactly what of us if w century,” but I do not feel that his body is something to “Have you reached a ver­ and orders, “ Bring in the those who favor abortion are catechism, which contained all the answers in such placid Him and Editor: that he has the right to de­ respect by clothing it proper­ dict,” the judge asks. “ We prisoner’s mother.” asking be done. array as to dispense with further questioning. What mattered fulfilling Responsible reporting calls mand that a qualified layman ly, it will be no news to him have. Your Honor,” the fore­ A woman, well dressed and It is incredible that at the tremendously was that he, Henry Ford, together with thou­ which we for distinguishing between such as Dr. Hallett he or her that therein lies some­ man answers. “ We find the groomed, enters. “Do you feel same time citizens are mov­ sands just like him, good Americans all and wonderfully suc­ The gr; “ seeming vs. being.” If stopped from writing on the thing very sacred which must defendant innocent on all you can assume the burden of ing away from execution of cessful, was very obviously alive and making a pretty good greatest Frank Morriss wfere a realis­ moral aspects of marriage. . . be guarded zealously. counts.” caring for your son, who ob­ probably guilty felons they erse. Nu tic existentialist he would Nor should a layman demand "Do you have anything to thing out of the fact. With history, that dreary record of past This same being may also say before sentence < is viously cannot care for him­ are moving toward execution atomic p know that it is pure illusion to that a qualified doctor be mistakes and dead men’s errors, “ The old, unhappy, far-off believe that Dr. Ro.semary be taught that though the passed?” the judge asks the self.” of absolutely innocent unborn. things, and battles long ago,” he saw no earthly reason to be shadow L stopped from giving his opin­ the powe: Lauer is representative of the ion or for performing in his modern press ha.s scandalized prisoner. The woman looks away concerned. It was next to nothing to teach him beyond a super­ “ But, Your Honor,” the de­ THE FACT that growing This Div views of the faculty at St. line of duty. I congratulate from the prisoner, and slowly ficial patrioti.sm. He could learn, he thought, far more in an youth with its blatant sexual fense attorney protests, “My numbers of Americans — in­ through tl John's university or that a you for publishing both Dr. and distinctly says, “ No — hour’s time studying the mechanics of the combustion engine vocabularies, there is still a client has been found inno­ you should not ask that of cluding Catholics, if Mr. Gal­ us and ou conspiracy is underfoot to Schonebaum’s letter and the than he could in years spent pouring over the tedious and ten­ delicacy of words and conver­ cent. You have no right to me.” lup be at all accurate ^ feel Him. So ' separate the Church from its reply by Dr. Hallett. . . dentious annals of yesterday. universities {DCR, Jan. 27). sation, and a very special sentence him.” “You are sentenced to abortion is allowable in cer­ and abso: Sincerely, At no time in recent decades time and place for their use, “ Be silent,” says the judge. death,” he tells the prisoner. tain cases proves the terrible that He sh Name Withheld, “ His innocence has nothing to “ Take him away and carry devastation the growth of Ex­ Science, thus, was all, the exact description of things as means tha have private denominational Pueblo namely — at home with one’s schools been under less at­ own family, . . Study together do with it. Doesn’t he use out the sentence as quickly, istentialism at the expense of they are and how they work. Philosophy, if it had any value Lord with our souls, tack. Quite the contrary is with your children how an crutches? He has no legs. He quietly, and cleanly as possi­ objective morality can wreak worth speaking of, could only justify success and vindicate the ‘Thanks' with all 01 true. The professional litera­ eye sees; that the brain cen­ is a burden upon society. Fur­ ble.” on society. Before the rise of supremacy of the here and now. Without in the least realizing Editor: can learn ture makes quite clear that ters all the messages for the ther, it is impossible for a The prisoner is led away. Existentialism and its famil­ the gravity of bis pr-xiicament, he was in a fair way to sub­ with men the unique role they play in We are grateful to you for body; that outer space is only man with no legs to live a full “ I know 1 can learn to care iar devil — situation ethics — scribing to the first principles of Marxism. Needless to com­ Adoration cur pluralistic culture is high­ your splendid news coverage a minute detail in comparison and happy life.” for myself, I know I can give no one would have dared de­ ment on how ill this would sit with his emphatic and unquestion­ Come ai ly prized. of the shipment of clothing with inner-man. you love!” he shouts at his fend abortion as a good. collected during the Catholic “ YOUR HONOR,” the pris­ Now, objective morality and ably sincere detestation of Communism and all its works and this week . Frank Morriss is, of course, mother. Bishops’ Thanksgiving Cloth­ Nature is a beautiful teach­ oner speaks up. “ 1 demand metaphysics alone say — pomps. the Bless( free to speculate on the real The mother glances at her ing Drive for the needy over­ er if one meticulously avoids the opportunity to show 1 “ Stop! A human is that pos­ much you cause of the strike at St. watch and hasten.^ from the seas. the wornout cliche of “ The shall not be a burden upon so­ sessing a soul, no .-natier how that you John’s. In Freudian fashion It is instructive to compare and contrast the two American birds and the bees.” ciety. that I shall contribute undeveloped the body. You Him with he can if he wishes conjure With kindest regards, 1 am Henrys who were such close contemporaries, Ford and Adams. everything I can to making may not kill .such.” from now up ail types of explanations Sincerely yours, In short and very simple The Road Henry Adams, troubled scion of a great tradition, was literally terms, help your children be the world a better place. The abortion mentality is for its existence. He can, if he Msgr. Elmer J. Kolka, .soaked in history. Nevertheless, lacking any integrating per­ “ As for happiness, 1 have The small boy had a smile on deadly — and not only to un­ desires, even make it a part Director, men and women by accepting never been happier. I have his lips born children. It will prove a.s spective to penetrate its meaning, he let his enthusiasm gradu­ of the Communist conspiracy, Catholic Ciiarities, the spiritual and physical been imprisoned in a dark A merry twinkle laughed in deadly to those who are al­ ally turn sour, and wound up writing his Ode to the Dynamo. for surely, “subjective” ex­ Denver beauty of sex by defying the cell for weeks. How bright the his eyes. ready born, but who are help­ Ford was afflicted by none of the scruples that tormented istentialists a-la-Sartre have evil manner it is presented to sun outside looks, how sweet The world was his treasure to less. Adam.s: he was never tempted to consider the Virgin of been known to have pinko P racle u s U fa them now. They are ready for the air coming in the window. open Oiartres as a conceivable alternative to the Dynamo. If direct­ tendencies. Editor: some new, fresh, pure ideas on the subject after having I know what happiness really He’d win his battle; hope THOSE WHO do not fit the ness and singleness of purpose, coupled with the authoritarian­ Mr. Morriss, however', Regarding the Gallup Poll is — it is life, it is freedom !” never dies. Existential definition of “ val­ been theatergoers for the first ism of success, are hall-marks of greatness, then Ford was in- Edward would do better to be more findings concerning the reac­ “ You are being utterly self­ ue” will fall next to the 14 years of their innocent comp'irably the better man and the readier philosopher. Histo­ ( printing ci objective and less subjective tion of adult Americans to ish,” says the judge sharply. For hope is born in heart of scythe of the new moralist.s. lives. ry, said Henry Adams, is an agonizing mystery. History, said has been t and emotional. People do fre­ proposed liberalization. of “ It has been proved that your courage All who arc not physically, Respectfully, Henry Ford, ’ s bunk. quently mean what they say. abortion laws ( Denver Post, mother will suffer greatly in With Faith in guidance of socially “ normal” will be sen­ of Mile Hi Mrs. James L. Pierson, Sr. the organi: The American Association of Jan. 21, 1966), one need only caring for you. She nearly Heaven above. tenced to death, as society Today it is characteristic of the scientific or technical mind Denver nual meetii Ifniversity Professors, mem­ recall the sufferings of a mi­ died having you, and now you That the road we must travel glances at Its watch, turns to be contemptuous of history. It is still taught in our schools, etson, Jr. bers of the faculty, the ad­ nority in the early days of want to add to her burden. Is the road of God’s Ix)ve. away from the execution, and but with lessening conviction even on the part of those who Cafhellcs Cannef chairman c ministration, as well as me Christianity to realize that The shock might kill her.” — Major Roger L. Ccrioni, says, “ We have so much to have dedicated their lives to its exploration and interpretation. Wrila Lallart? new officer union, are agreed on toe is­ His teaching, now as then. Is “ No,” the prisoner shouts. Colorado Springs do.” It has, it is claimed, no immediate or tangible values, save sues. They are simply the rejected by the majority. Campbell, Editor: possible as an auxiliary of politics or economics, where it can meaning of what prop^riy Those who today still believe ney, L. W. 1 In the Rev. Joseph A. be distorted to taste to fit the desired formula and no harm constitutes academic freedom, in the Commandment: “ Thou e Layman at largo McKinlay, Hughes’ column in the Jan. 2'' done, or as a pleasant adjunct to philosophy, particularly as due process, tenure, and a le­ shalt not kill,” will not have issue of the Register, he illustrating the Hegelian synthesis. Nor is this attitude of dis­ The Coloi gitimate role for all faculty in to die for their Faith, but stressed a point which has university government. The they should do all In their dain peculiar to the secularized spheres of education and scien­ sociation b been in my mind for some are receivii issue Morriss raises simply power to prevent innocent time. “ Catholics, as a class, Booze W ho tific study. It has its proponents even in the bastions of Catho­ would not be supported by children from suffering mar­ lic orthodoxy. We find it echoed even in the thinking of so pro­ the position do not write thoughtful, telling By Jim Bsdak rctary du anv professional academic or­ tyrdom to the cause of post- found a man as Pere Teilhard de Chardin, who, in spite of the letters to communications months of ganization. The St. John’s af­ Christian “ situation ethics.” media.” Pour yourself a drink. er. Although, if there’s any­ a student much credit for his clarity of his insights, failed to assign to history any significant fair viewed realistically is open follow L. E. Gronert Many times I have won­ You’re going to need one by thing that’ll drive you to college drinking. If this role in his reconciliation of convergent evolution with the divine nothing more than a teaching Lakewood tirement of dered why our Catholic or­ the time you get through this. drink, it’s teaching. It isn’t changes, a lot of kids will be Otherness of Godhead. Surely this is a major weakness in his order’s inability to kcop near. ganizations, such as the Arch- By now you’ve probably enough just to follow a few able to go through four years work, a weakness which may not be compensated for until abreast of changes in eduen- Prepar insfruefion simple principles. of college in less than six dioce.san Council of Catholic heard about the Harvard prof some equal genius comes along to bridge the gap between Teil­ The elect tion and the Church. When Editor: who proposed that the na­ It’s sobering to speculate on months. They could graduate like Notre Dame, Fordham. Women, have never been in hard and Newman. Fontius, Jr. So much has been written print in the Denver newspa­ tion’s schools take up yet the future if this proposed so­ with honors with a B.A. de­ St. Louis, Georgetown, and cial drinking program goes gree (Bacchanal of Arts). tius Shoe 4 to debase and frustrate the pers. protesting some of the another field — teaching chil­ the Catholic university, it gets Into effect. What about the The Denver Catholic Register as a membi young regarding a very beau­ evil which is permeating our dren how to drink. And the grade school yet. I a reputation for at least a de­ parochial schools? We would directors of tiful and basic gift of God whole society. Surely our or­ Says he, “ Alcohol is here to mean, after all, what could____ President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr. D.D. tional Banl fensible standard of quality that I feel it is time some stay, and people must learn have to compete, you know. you say if your third-grader Editor and Business Manager...... Rt. Rev. John B.Cavanagh (sports and size won't qualify ganizations should carry some Can you imagine yourself recently by champion of the subject weight in the community. to develop a healthy attitude cam e home late from school Associate Business Manager...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty president ol it!), then it will operate less speaks his mind. toward it.” saying, "How’s my child doing because he and his buddies Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter like a seminary isolating stu­ The Knights of Columbus "I’ll drink to that. in drinking. Sister?” stopped off for a little home­ After reading reams of sec­ Associate Editors ...... Linus M. Riordan, Paul H. Hallett, R. J. De dents from Intellectual reali­ giving money to the Council work down at the neighbor­ ular and religious print about James R. Walsh, and David R. Millon. IvOwdermilk ties and more like the ideal for Decent Literature is a THE PROF, a psychiatrist, UP TO NOW, nobody gives hood tavern? sex, youth, the pill, etc.. 1 Denver News Editor ...... Clement J. Zecha was named Newman envisioned or the v/onderfui and good thing, but says instruction in social What about the drinking Production M a n a g e r...... Robert W. Lynch Colorado Co Council Fathers in their sche­ have come to the conclusion perhaps I missed an account drinking should begin in the teacher who comes home af­ 'YlolsA. ancL Q i w Jj i a . Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy tion at th ma on education. Until then it that the harm innocently done of this in the Denver Post ? elementary grades with very ter a hard day of teaching cannot entirely be undone, Circulation D ire cto r...... juUa m . Boggs group’s 33ri better be thankful that it has The writers on the editorial small amounts of sherry di­ “ The public’s misconception drinking? About all he has to noi can the lack of thorough­ tion. a significant number of profs page of the Denver Catholic luted in water, with increased about the drug addict as a look forward to is a cup of ness so many of the “ Good defending the rights that are Register are wonderfully in­ dosages as the students grow ‘drug fiend’ must be replaced black coffee. Guy.s” have shown in han­ Milton A. their heritage from the Catho­ formed and intelligent men, older, all the way through col­ with a more realistic concep­ And what about class reu­ dling the matter be condoned. Published Weekly by area superv lic universities of the .Middle so why not submit articles to lege. tion of the addict as a victim nions, when the alumni can In my opinion: It is about THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY. (Inc.) D e fa m a tio Ages. secular magazines and other He contends that the school, of psychological sickness from gather around and reminisce time everyone does a turn 938 Bannock Street. Denver. Colo. 80204 League Donald H. Reichert, media? Most Catholics are not the home, is the place to which narcotics offer a kind about their great drinking about on the subject and pre­ Telephone, 825-1145 gojj jg20 B’Nai B’Rit, Greeley convinced of God’s truth, so teach kids how to drink. He of escape (albeit a self-defeat­ teachers. They’ll think about sents it to their offspring as a will speak ; why direct such fine editori­ says in the home “ parents ing one) producing, in turn, a how much they learned in Or­ most noble, beautiful and pre­ are too confused and too guil­ t h e annu; A g re e s W ith als just to them. Is it because physical illness, or ‘need’ gies 305, or Southern Comfort cious sign of God’s trust in, ty about their own drinking 102. “ potluck you have tried and they are which overwhelms self-con­ Dr. Schonebaum and love for the human race. practices to transmit anything Ah, those were the days. Subscription: $4.00 a year. ail nations Editor: not accepted? trol.” The Washington office luncheon, ] For what else is it really? beyond their own ambiv­ of the National Council of Of course, you can carry a Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. My deepest gratitude to Dr. I do not believe it is enough noon. Tuei Why should it be so difficult alence.” Churches, in a memorandum good thing too far. There will, Foreign countries, including Philippines, $7.00 a year. Schonebaum for his courage for Catholics just to want the day, Feb. to explain to one’s progeny? You all understand what he supporting federal legislation no doubt, be excesses in the Second Cla'ss Postage Paid at Denver. Colorado. to attack the pompous state­ Church Triumphant, but they at Tempi Why should outsiders publish means. I’m sure. Like all to help drug addicts. school drinking program. ments of Mr. Hallett (DCR. books for insiders to guide have to “ proclaim the Truth.” problems the schools are up There will be much criticism. Thursday, February 3, 1966 £ m a n u e Jan. 27). 42 Denver. Th them in a task for which God Sincerely, against, this one too points to “ Churches, being institu­ Somebody will launch a na­ the parents, who are usually event will h I agree wholeheartedly and has already made a built-in Mrs. Viola T. Sailer, tional embodiments of ideolo­ tion-wide countermeasure to think Dr. Schonebaum showed transmitter and receiver? Denver at fault. You see, about the be called, no doubt, the Great anniversary gies, are in the line of fire. OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Mountain St a great deal of reserve. Modern man relies too only thing parents are good Sobriety. We can ask for no exemptions The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial fice, which ( Catherine Pearce, heavily on the outside world for is to pay lots of taxes to or safe conduct passes. We approval. We confirm it as the official publication of the Denver to educate his child. By the Letters for the “Readers’ support the schools, which in EVENTUALLY, some Yale turn do their very best to should not want special fa­ prof will suggest that a new archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the Holland an time he thinks the child is Rostrnm” column from read­ vors.” Dr. A. Henry Hetland, D ita g ra a * make up for the shortcomings course be instituted in the na­ signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our has announc ready to learn of the wonder ers of the “ Register” are of parents. of Chicago, executive secre­ J . Eigeman Editor: of its body, he has missed the most welcome. The editors tion’s schools to • teach stu­ Curia is hereby declared official. This proposed program will tary of the National Lutheran dents to think in small who have rec As a medical man I can un- boat. TV, movies and current reserve the right to edit these We hope The Register wUI be read in every home of mean, of course, that school Council’s division of college amounts at first and gradual* sociated with dcr.stand and even be in part fashions have educated them letters, and where necessary the archdiocese. teachers will have to be com- and university work. ly to increase their thinking. sympathetic to Dr. Schone­ far more by the time they are because of tack of space, to petent drinking instruclurs. We urge , parents, and teachers to cultivate a A 22-m e i baum’s concern about a great six than they’ll ever he able run excerpts of the longer let­ Undoubtedly, they will be. taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of board for the deal of misunderstanding on to do if a parent hasn't gotten ters. Contributors are asked Most teachers are moderate The Register. vocation pro the part of the press about the jump on both the child to keep their letters as short Rt. Rev. Matthew J . Smith, Ph.D. drinkers, if they drink at all. named by th . . . the “ pill” . . . as well as and Hollywood. as possible so as to give more Founding Editor, Register System of Catholic Newspapers 9i URBAN J . VEHR You see. a teacher doesn’t Schmitt, dire the worthy advancement in If a child is shown by its people the opportunity to ex­ 1913-1960 Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver make enough money to be a eight lay mi drugs “ which have arrived on parents’ modesty, or lack of press opinions. Jan. 29, 1960. real honest-to-goodness drink- high school s I Men Reminded Thursday, Feb. 3, 1966 The Denver Catholic Register P a g e 5 Of Night Vigil 85 Boy Scouts To Receive Awards A presentation of Catholic 13, in the Denver Cathedral, Notre Dam e. Troop 125: M. A . Long, Joseph P. Byrne. Steven N. Byrne. Nor­ scoutmaster; Douglas M. Abshire, Jef­ man P. Kaiser, Frank R. Mares, John DW awards to Boy Scouts and when Archbishop Urban J. fery B. Long, Stephen H. Sutherland. J. Milner, James F. Pepler, David P. Explorers will highlight Arch­ Vehr will preside at ceremo­ St. Catharine's, Troop tSS: Harlyn O. Rhynard, Frank V. VincenzettI, MIchaet J . W ilson. ' DEAR- diocesan Scout Sunday, Feb. nies beginning at 4 p.m. Price, scoutmaster; Steven D. Fobes. At Holy Ghost St. F ra n c is de S ales, Troop 125; John St. Th eresa, Troop 105: R . C . Nlolsen, Ford had The Catholic Committee on E. McFadden, scoutmaster; Allan W. scoutmaster; William D. Olebti, Mi­ By Rev. William J. Gallagher Mass will be offered at mid­ Buth b au m , <3aorge A . Flizgib bon, Rob­ chael J. Flanigan. Scouting of the Denver area lat single night in Holy Ghost church, ert P. Ward. LONGS PEAK COUNCIL Nocturnal adoration brings council of Boy Scouts of St. Louis, Troop 135: Guy W ism ann, Sacred Heart of Jesus (Boulder), emblazoned Denver. Confessions will be Troop 72: Frederick J. J. Trapp, Jr., Our Lord near to us — it is America announced that 80 scoutmaster; Thomas J. Bonomo. Mi­ ! he had to heard throughout the night. chael E. McOrane, Patrick C. McGrane, scoutmaster; David J. HIbl, Oonn M. as If He puts His Sacred Boy Scouts from 22 parishes Dennis H. Scott. Phlllmore, Mark E. Phlllmore. reverberat- Heart into our hearts. When Communion will be distribu­ will receive the "Ad Altare St, Mary's, Troop 353: Harry A. St. Andrew's (Wray), Troop 3S: we sincerely adore Our Ivord ted every hour after mid­ Knighton, scoutmaster; Mark S. Cer- Charles Adamson, scoutmaster; Reoert ut name or Dei” award and that five Ex­ nich, Paul E. Cernich, Den J. Eberle. M ich. even more in the Blessed Sacrament, our night. Bishop David M. Malo­ plorer scouts from two parish­ Eugene A. Nsu, Jim O. Nau, Pat J. Pan- SI. Joh n's (Lo ve la n d ), Troop 185: W al­ ney will offer Mass at mid­ sinl. Stanley P. Reznicek. Mark J. ter Belz, scoutmaster; Nlch T. Gallegos. 1 enunciat* hearts are filled with the song es will receive “ Pope Pius night. Turbes, Paul C. Turbes, Bob J. Zarate. St. Joseph's (FI. Collins), Troop 80: ke it stick, of angels and our souls filled XII” awards. St. Mary Magdalene. Troop 37: John W. B. King, scoutmaster; John Kru- with Spiritual peace and Joy. Splllane, scoutmastor; Laurence A. chl'-n. terance, in The ceremony will begin Deats, John M. Karr, David F. McCor­ St. Joseph's (Ft. Collins), Troop U : HOURS assigned to mem­ Wayne A. Parsons, scoutmester; John md all the In nocturnal adoration we with a procession from the m ack. learn to give ourselves freely bers of the Nocturnal .Adora­ Sts. Peter and Paul, Troop 340: Jack Bustos. th, it has tion Society from various par­ Rev. John P. Doyle, C.S.P. Rev. Owen Weltzel, C.S.P. sacristy of the Cathedral led Casset, scoutmaster; Mark S. Baumann, St. Louis (Louisville), Troop 59; Joe and wholeheartedly to Our by Archbishop Vehr, Bishop Timothy J. Baumann, Gary L. Caldwell, Carnival, scou'master; Randy L. Carni­ , contemp* ishes follow; James C. Jordan, James M. Ruler- val, Davey W. Martella, Danny W. Fer­ Ix)rd in the Blessed Sacra­ David Maloney, priests, and blishment, ?-ia o'clock ~ Sf. Philomtna'i, St. borles, Daniel V. Sheehan. guson, Charles P. Auirey. ment, and, giving ourselves to Patrick, St. Anne, Arvada; Holy Pomi- Monsignori. Following the Sts. Peter and Paul, Troop 13: Antho­ subscribed Him, we co-operate with His ly. Most Precious Blood. Paulist Family Mission bles.sing of the flags and reci­ ny Rubner, scoutmaster; Jerry J. Be- THE FOLLOWING Explorers have 10- 11 o'clock — AHumplloR, Sacred nallo. quelified for the Pope Pius XII Award ' dream of graces. Then He in return Heart, St. Anthony of Padua, SI. Louis, tation of the scout oath, the St. P lu s X . Troop 43S; George Osborn, of the C atholic C hurch: ed strong- gives Himself to us and we Englewood; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Rev. Barry Wogan, archdio­ scoutmaster; Patrick J. Bellman, Gre­ Blessed Sacram en t, Post 145: D. E . find peace of soul bccau.se we Guardien Angtis, All Souli, Englewood; gory M, BIrky, Joseph T. Brimut, John Matthews, explorer advisor; William G. e zest of a Ledy of Lourdes, Holy Cross, Thornton. Scheduled in Englewood cesan scout chaplain will an­ R. Costa, Michael A. Smith, James T. Amts, Thomas P. Armstrong. John G. are no longer living just for nounce the cub scout “ Parvuli Elshot, Gregory j. Osborn, Stephen R. Higgins, John M. Moran. rles Snow, 11- 12 o'clock — St. Ignatius Loyofa, A Paulist family mi.ssion, to Baby sitting will be availa­ Vander Verr. SI. C ath arin e's, Post 540: E rn est R . ourselves, but Jesus Christ St. Caltterlna's, St. Joseph, Golden; SI. Dei” awards. The Very Rev. S t. Rose of L im a , Troop 305; Donald Grillith, explorer adviser; David H. Plus, Aurora; Holy Trinity, Westminis­ be conducted by the Rev. lives in us. ble, with the assistance of Anton J. Borer, S.M.B., will Milner, scoutmaster; David A. Burlage, P rice . ter. John P. Doyle, C.S.P,, and the When Jesus is in our hearts high school girls from the give an address. onthplcce. 121 o'clock — St. John's. Sf. Rose ot Rev. Owen Weilzel, C.S.P., Theresians and the CYO we have everything. The only Lima, Presentation, Christ tho King, Archbishop Vehr will pre­ isical sort Sts. Peter and Paul's, Holy Name. PI. will begin in St. Louis’ members. There will also be really true security lies in Logan; St. James', St. M ary's, Littlaton, church, Englewood, on Sun­ an adult supervising each side at the presentation of the sbrated In God. If we love Him, we need 1- 2 o'clock — Holy Ghost, St. Elisa­ day. Feb. 6, and continue for “ Ad Altare Dei.” “ Pope Pius had long fear nothing in this world or beth's, All Saints, St. Catherine, Derby; evening. The entire service of Notre Dame. two weeks. (he mission will last one hour. X II,” and the St. George t'as a time the life to come. .\d Altare Del Cross 2- 3 o'clock — Cathedral, St. Joseph The missionaries are mem­ awards and will congratulate illy Amer- (CSSR), St. Mary Magdalene, SI. Ce|e- the recipients. EVERY GOOD gift comes tan, St. Bernadette, Our Lady of Fall- bers of the Paulist Fathers' )m James intermountain mission band, The ceremony will close xlstential* from God. If we love Him 3- 4 o'clock — St. Vincent de P a u l, St. with Benediction of the and adore Him in the Blessed Dominic's, SI. Theresa, Aurora; Our headquartered at Salt Lake No Proof to Connect Ban and pro- Lad y of G race. Blessed Sacrament. Sacrament we need not worry City. During the mission the d to Ford 4- S o'clock — Annunciation, St. Fran­morning Ma.sses will be of­ or fear or put our trust in cis de Sales, Mother of God, Nativity of any more Our Lord. BrcMmfleld. fered at 6, 7, 7:-J5 and 8 30 FOLLOWING is a list of man made theories of securi­ On Birth Control, Poverty Boy Scouts qualified for the onceptnal ty. We can follow the princi­ 5- 4 o'clock — Bltsted Sacrament. Holyo’clock. A brief homily will he Rosary, St. Joseph (Polish], and Cure I,os Angeles — Even if the cies of current contraceptive ".\d Altare Dei” award. The w no rea- d 'A rs. given at each Mass. ple given by the great St. were to ap­ name of the scoutmaster of Teresa in her autobiography, Evening services will be techniques. He also criticized or of the prove contraception today, its the continuing effort to devel­ each troop is also listed: "Let nothing worry thee, let held daily at 7:30 o’clock and will consist of a special mis­ action would have a “ rela­ op new methods, including Blessed Sacrament, Troop 14S; John nothing disturb thee — all L. Malloy, scoutmaster; Philip E. Ander­ sion service, a sermon, and tively insignificant effect” on pressure for liberalized abor­ things pass away, God alone the world birth rate, a promi­ sen, Tom E. Bradley, Mark F. Denglir, j Sisfer-City Appointment he cam e Benediction of the Blessed tion and sterilization laws. Ted F. Harnagel, Charles A. Hill, Tim Denver Mayor Tom Currigan, right, has appointed John D. remains.” God will take care nent Catholic psychiatrist said "Many of those who urge K. Keltlher, Bruce McMahill. Michael J. on of the Sacrament. Powers. Paul A. Riedo, Ronald C. Rup- I Turner, second from left, as chairman of the Denver-Brest of us if we love Him and trust here. the Church to approve contra­ :h placid pert, Frank Ruskey, Ted C. Sevltr, ,(France) sister city Committee, succeeding William Sweet, sec- Him and adore Him, thereby “ Nor has anyone shown ception do so because to them Mark W. Traugh, Paul L. Wray. mattered THE THEME of the mis­ fulfilling the purpose for that it would contribute sub­ birth control without ref­ Holy F a m ily , Troop 13: Anthony Rub- ;ond from right. .Also offering congratulations to Turner Is Ronald nth thou- which we were created. sion will be "The Challenge of ner, scoutmaster; James M. Belletoullle. I Martin, left, chairman of the People-to-People Corporation. The the Council.” At its conclu­ stantially to the relief of erence to the means is desira­ Daniel R. Garner. fuUy sue- The grace of God is the Most Preclout Blood, Troop 350: Rob­ Icily of Denver maintains a sister-city relationship with Brest, sion, members of the parish world poverty, hunger, and ble and necessary,” he said. 5tty good greatest power in the univ­ disease,” said Dr. Frank J. ert L . Hutchison, te e u tm a sle r; Stephen : France, and with Takayama, Japan, in its people to people will renew their commitment “ Yet if the Church sanc­ A. Hodge, Michael T. McManus. erse. Nuclear energy and Ayd, Jr., of Baltimore. d of past to Christ by renewal of their tioned mechanical and chemi­ program. Purpose of the program is to foster a better under- atomic power are only a Dr. Ayd, who declared that y, far-off baptismal promises. A ques­ cal contraception, when these ing between the residents nf Denver and the citi/ens of these two ion to be shadow in comparison with the failed or proved insufficient cities. The work of the committee is carried on by volunteers the power of God's Grace. tion box program will be fea­ repeated the Church’s tradi­ a super- she then would be asked to Dupont “ 501” who donate their services. This Divine Grace works tured. On Thursday evening tional condemnation of artifi­ approve abortion. This she ire in an through the love of Jesus for questions received in the cial contraception, practices clearly does not have the au­ N y lo n n engine us and our reciprical love for course of the week will be an- psychiatry in Baltimore and thority or right to do.” and ten- severed by one of the mis­ is on the faculty of the Pontif­ OPPOSING government- Him. So wo must co-operate The Durable Carpet and absorb all the Graces sionaries; at that time further ical Gregorian University in supported birth control pro­ that He showers upon us. This questions and comments from Rome. He has written and grams, he warned that it is Fiber That’ s Easy the floor will be welcomed. lectured widely and in 1964 hings as means that we must love Our "easy for the rights of the To Clean. This discussion program will published a monograph on less fortunate members of so­ ny value Lord with all our hearts, all our souls, all our minds and take place after the regular oral contraceptives. ciety” to be violated by such S^95 icate the with all our .strength. This we Chairm an mission service. He said that some five- measures. realizing The Paulist Fathers receive sixths of the world population “ We do not doubt the sin­ per yard CHURCH GOODS ^ can learn to do by joining AND .S ’ to sub- with men of the Nocturnal Luncheon chairman for the their name from St. Paul the are non-CathoHcs and most of cerity of those who assure us 7 Choice Colors to com - Adoration Society. 90th annual St. Patrick’ s day Apostle. The aim of the Pau­ these people consider them­ there will be no coercion,’ ’ he REIIGSOUS ARTICLES selves free to practice birth said. “ In practice, however, luestion- Come and spend an hour luncheon and hall to be held list Fathers is to imparl IIOVRS: control — yet population this Is not what happens. In a MILE HI INTERIORS >rks and this week and tell our Lord in at the Denver Hilton hotel knowledge and understanding growth continues. physician-patient or a case- 5042 Federal Blvd. Mon. Thru Frl. 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. the Blessed Sacrament how Thursday, March 17, will he of Christ in His Church to Sat. 8:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. Charles O’ Brien, above, a Americans who are not Catho­ Speaking at a symposium w o r k e r-client relationship 433.8401 much you love Him now and on birth control sponsored there seldom is totally free that you are going to love member of the staff of McCo- lic. merican naty’s Boulevard Mortuaries. To achieve their (ask the by several groups including choice for the patient or “ We Clean The Him with your whole being the University of California client. This is because the 1120 Broadway .531-823333 I Adams, from now on. A program featuring noted Paulist Fathers conduct infor- Carpeta We Sell’’ literally entertainment personalities is m a t i 0 n centers. Newman schools of medicine and pub­ way questions are asked or a lic health and the Los Angeles subject presented considera­ ing per- planned before the luncheon Clubs, parishes, the Paulist Planned Parenthood centers. bly influences a person’s i gradu- and continuing throughout the Press, and make extensive afternoon. Charles O’ Fallon is Dr. Ayd pointed to deficien­ choice.” lynamo. us® of radio and television. In general chairman of the activ­ rmented addition, they specialize in ities, which will benefit Den­ missions to Catholics and non- irgin of A o t t i n g s ver’s Catholic Charities. Catholics. I direct- The pastor of St. Louis’ •itarian- pari.sh, the Rt. Rev. Monsig­ was in- Edward llirschfcld, Denver Council 539 nor Bernard J. Cullen, invites •. Histo­ ( printing company executive, all the parishioners and their ry, said has been re-elected president Will Hear friends to attend. An article, of Mile High United Way at "Renewal of the Parish Mis­ al mind the organization’s recent an­ Dr. Hyman sion — An Approach.” by Fa­ schools, nual meeting. Frank H. Rick- ther Doyle, appears in the Dr. Bernard Hyman, execu­ January issue of Worship se who etson, Jr., was re-elected chairman of the board. Other tive director of Denver’s War magazine. Savings Passbook I L e t etation. new officers are Mrs. E.Ray on Poverty, Inc., will be the TO FACILITATE the at­ s, save Campbell, Thomas M. Tier­ guest speaker at the Feb. 11 tending of the mission by Number 1 it can ney, L. W. Menefee, Donald C. luncheon-meeting of the Fri­ family members it is suggest­ 9 harm McKinlay, and Luis Rovira. day Luncheon club, sponsored ed that those whose names Still Draws 0^*” Interest arly as by Knights of Columbus Coun­ begin with the letters from A of dis- The Colorado Education As­ cil 539, Denver. to L attend the first week and . scien- sociation board of directors Dr. Hyman will speak fol­ the others attend the second Cedric Kaub opened the first savings account at our Catho- are receiving applications for lowing the luncheon, which week. bank the morning we began banking. That was so pro­ the position of executive sec­ will begin at 12 noon in the May 1.1905. retary during the early Cedric Kaub still has Savings Passbook Number 1. of the council home, 1555 Grant Roll-Call Down months of 1966. The post is He still draws our interest. street. Denver. All knights Newark, N.J. — With two lificant open following the recent re­ Thousands of other savers have come to American and their friends are invited new grammar schools and a divine tirement of Dr. Craig P. Mi- National, making it one of the fastest-growing major to attend. 1,200 increase in high school in his near. Dr. Hyman, who is on leave Denver banks. r until « * * enrollments, the Archdiocese One reason we keep old customers and add nevj from bis position as psycholo­ o f Newark, nevertheless, n Teil- The election of Harry E. ones is that American takes an interest in its customers. gy profes.sor at Denver uni­ shows an overall decrease in And gives more... 4 per cent daily interest com­ [’ O v e r Fontius, Jr., president of Fon- versity to assist in the DWOP total school enrollments this pounded quarterly. tius Shoe company, Denver, program, will discuss the year, the superintendent of Think young - begin your savings program today. as a member of the board of group’s plans for the future. schools, Monsignor Joseph P. Saving $50 a month means you'll have $3,324.87 in directors of the American Na­ r. D.D. Ben Wright is chairman of Tulte, said. The drop of 1,613 five years. (Or $150.260.60 in 60 years.) tional Bank was announced the luncheon club. Is partially caused by elimi­ vanagh recently by J. E. Montague, nation of kindergarten class­ laherty president of the bank. AMERICAN NATIONAL Porter * « * es, and by the limiting of Where banking is a pleasure “Well I’m pretty Hallett, grammar school classes to 50 R. J. De la Castro of H-E M asses students. 17th 8i Stout • Member F.D.I.C. • 244-6911 Millon. Lowdermilk Co., Englewood, busy right now.” Zecha was named president of the Listed fo r Lynch Colorado Contractors Associa­ durphy tion at the close of the S k ie rs Yow Ar» The Center of Attention at’ Boggs group’s 33rd annual conven­ That's what I want tion. Sunday Masses in churches "Oh good, you're going to help me finish up * * * near some of the ski centers THE UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND before the weekend?" in the Archdiocese of Denver Milton A. Senn, Western to talk about.” area supervisor of the Anti- are listed for the convenience of skiers. Pastors in these For Further Information ' Defamation Write: "Not exactly, but I can sure eliminate a lot 'That's strong talk, but I like it. Where's your League of areas are asked to inform the of detail work for you and your employees." wand?" B'Nai B’Rith, Register of any changes or Director of Admissions additions to the Sunday will speak at University of Portland | Threw It awty when my company developed "Speed Kraft. I've heard something about it t h e annual schedules. the Speed Kraft Business Systems." from a friend of mine." Aspen: St. Mary’s — 7 and 5000 N. WILLAMETTE BLVD. j ‘ ‘potluck 0 f PORTLAND. OREGON 97203 ! all nations” 9 a.m. (5 p.m. Mass until Easter). *710 doubt We've streamlined a lot of paper "Streamlined, huh? Does that mean better luncheon, 12 work and record keeping systems around Breckenridge: St. Mary’s — efficiency and more complete records, on top noon, Tues­ the region.” of saving time?" Second and third Sunday of day, Feb. I • at Temple the month, 4:30 p.m. Central City: St. Mary of "ExKtty that end a lot more. Our systems "Profit my favorite word...next to money." Emanuel free you and your people for more profitable the Assumption — 10:30 a.m. Denver. The work." event will highlight the 25th Craig: St. Michael’s — 6:30 anniversary of the league’s 8, and 10 a.m. Mountain States regional of­ Fairplay: St. Joseph’s — can save you considerable sums of that. " I played right Into your hands, but they look All I need is to know your systems end your fice, which opened in 1941. Fourth Sunday of the month, very capable. All right Let's talk It over." « • « problems. 1 can design a new system, using 4 p.m. our modern techniques and multi-purpose Holland and Hart, Denver, Georgetown: Our Lady of “A Unhraralty an forms." has announced that Michael Lourdes — 8 a.m. J. Elgenian is among those Glenwood Springs: St. Ste­ alma outar knowing who have recently become as­ phen’s — 8, 9. and 10 a.m. her children, one by sociated with the firm. Idaho Springs: St. Paul’s — ona“ * •> « 9 a.m. Cardinal Newman. A 22-m ember advisory LeadvUIe: Annunciation — One Speed Kraft business form, or a complata naw paper-work system . board for the Pueblo diocesan 6:30, 8, and 10 a.m. and 5 vocation program has been p.m. W OEHRMYER PRINTING COMPANY named by the Rev. Ervin J. Steamboat Springs: Holy 3901 York {treat, DeRvec, Coiorada, M209, Phone 2S5-0341 Schmitt, director. It includes Name — 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. eight lay members and two Woodland Park: Our Lady L high school students. of the Woods — 8:30 a.m. . ^ n

E P a g e 6 The Denver Catholic Register T h u rsd ay, Feb. 3, 1966 Social Concerns Involve Nun, Denver Native I tems, for example, and noted which she worked with educa­ By Angela Labmeier projects, and annual picnics “ There is no need to play T1 her community’s assignment tors of all faiths. In 1960, for (In “ Catholic Telegraph,'* and get togethers with interra­ down these roles, for they are Ben Cincinnati, O.) of Sisters to secular cam­ cial groups. still very important,” she instance, she prepared a posi­ Spri “Religious orders always puses, as students, teachers, 0^ iKteM to WOMEN New secretaiy o f the Cin­ said, “ but Sisters also should tion paper for the White opei cinnati Catholic Interracial have existed to serve socie­ keep reaching nut. trying to and Newman center assis­ House Conference on Children trail Council is Sister M ary Janet, ty,’’ Sister Mary Janet said, keep abreast of the needs of tants. and Youth on "H ow To Devel­ *'epl a native of Denver, and first but she believes that they of­ the times and of the people Keeping in step with devel­ op Ideals and Attitudes in ent nun to hold office in the ten are not reaching the peo­ they might not so readily opments in the liturgy also is Youth,” In her research, she Ur group and a long-time pioneer ple who most need them meet.” a special project of Sister interviewed several Protes­ and in the promotion of social jus­ through their traditional roles She cited the need to get to Mary Janet’s. She served for tant and Jewish youth leaders Bene of teaching, nursing and so­ tice. know and serve persons not three years as a member of to learn how educators in sued As a member of the Com­ cial work. met through the school sys­ their faiths were setting goals A . f j ; the board of directors of the Scho mission on Am erican Citizen­ National Liturgical Confer­ before their youth. son, ship at Catholic university 20 ence, and is convinced that At years ago, the nun, who is vi­ interest in social justice and IN ADDITION to her duties ' thret car general of the Sisters of the liturgy often go hand in at the motherhouse and in the Schol Charity, worked with other hand. local community. Sister Mary May U.S. educators to write text­ “ If a person is interested in Janet also is on the board of i trans books and courses o f study to to CO show Christian social princi­ the liturgy, then he probably the National Council of the I is interested in social re­ National Honor Society and is preps ples at work in every phase bers forms, as well as in Scriptu­ active in the Religious Educa­ of daily living. The ral findings and changes in tion Association, an interdeno­ In an interview at the Sprin catechetics,” she said. "This minational group. Mount St. Joseph mother- pendt attitude seems to reflect a house, Cincinnati, recently, and r deep love of the past and yet she explained how the Com­ and I a recognition of its failures. It mission set up at the request lonon" realizes that things could be of Pope Pius XII, put social the principles into action through better, that principles have Scholl texts showing Negro and not been applied as well as meml white chDdren living harmo­ they could have been.” are niously together, for example, The nun also has been ac­ spreat supporting the concept of la­ tive in several projects in States bor unions, or showing how the y neighbors help each other in Congr Af Arthbishop^s Guild Dinner times of trouble. WHAT ABOUT YOU? “ When I was reading Pope THE Officers of the Archbishop’s Guild, Denver, Maloney, and treasurer, Eileen Conboy. Bish­ John’s encyclical,’ ’ she said Hill p: are pictured with the fitiHd’s spiritual director, op Maloney and MonsIgnor Smith were pre­ “ I often fell like I v i s back the p' MonsIgnor Gregory Smith, V.G., standing; sent at the recent presidents’ dinner at the at a meeting of Lie Commis­ Colora secretary Katherine Donald, and vice presi­ Olln hotel, which was held in honor of the 61 sion, for so many oJ the prin­ tcerin alread dent Ann Brenner. Seated, left to right, are presidents of the guild’s various circles. ciples we talkeu about — the Colora president Margaret Hogan, Bishop David M. dignity of man, social respon­ sibility — were restated Regis High Mothers’ Styie Shew cision there.’ ' For the first time, Regis high school Mothers' club will the nc V Sisters sponsor a benefit Valentine Fashion Show and Luncheon, IT WA's while she was at Colora 5f. Joseph which will be held at the Aviation Country club, Denver, on bering Carbolic university that Sister Monday, Feb. 14. A social hour at 11:30 a.m. will precede the ^.y^ rcliljidltop J ^ u i i d Mary Janet first becam e in- 12:30 p.m. luncheon. Fashions are by Kelly’s of Cherry Creek CAKE teres. .d in the interracial In your life for the Guild Event moveii?ant and joined a cam ­ and Jonas Brothers Furs. Ericka of Kelly’ s will commentate The ways and means chair­ cle will meet in the home of pus inteiracial chapter. In her the fashion showings. Models arc members of the club. Chair­ most important occasion c man of the Archbishop's Guild, Rosemary Tichey and Marilyn 14-year stay there, she also man for the event is Mrs. Stanley Hall, right, shown with Mrs. Denver, Dolores De Andrea, an­ Bonato will entertain Blessed Set Feb, 5 had many contacts with pub­ Stanley Nowack, one of the models. Tickets may be obtained Wedding Cakes nounced that the 17th annual Virgin Mary circle. St. Joseph . . . A FRANCISCAN SISTER! The 28th annual card party lic school educators as a rep­ by phoning Mrs. Canzona, 429-4215, or Mrs. Michel, 322-6463. A Specialty fashion show will be held at the circle will meet in the home of sponsored by St. Joseph’s guild resentative of the National GIVING YOURSELF to a life com­ Hilton hotel at 8 p.m. on Tues­ Inez McPhillips and Margaret will be hold this Saturday, Feb. Catholic Welfare conference. pletely dedicated to the salvation of day, March 22. Each circle is Heuer is the hostess for Christ souls . . . through prayer, work, sac­ 5, at 1 in the parish gym of St. Pointing to the involvement asked to donate a book of Gold the King circle. Diane Gamcl Fatima Club Schedules rifice, and loy . . . by using your James’ church. A dessert lunch­ of religious in interracial Bond stamps. Books are due will entertain St. Francis circle. projects, the nun, a form er talents as a Nurse. Laboratory and eon will be served. X-Ray Technician. Secretary, Account­ now and should be sent to Eve­ high school teacher, said she First Saturday Devotions ant. DIatIttan, Seamstress. Cook, as well lyn Mucilli, 4151 Shoshone ON FEB. 5 Our Lady of Fati­ St. Joseph’s guild was organ­ felt they .should be active Tabe ized on Jan. 8, 1938, by a group as In other hospital departments and BAKERY street. Coinniittce chairmen for ma will have a dinner meeting members of interracial coun­ On Saturday, Feb. 5, m em ­ First Saturday devotions are in­ In a new extension of our w o rk In the Direct the event are Dolores De An­ at the Northwoods Inn. Lorette of St. .Jo.seph Sisters and m em­ cils, and added that she sees bers of Our Lady of Fatima vited. Catechetical and Social Service Fields diocesan bers of families of the Sisters. Phone RA 2-2859 drea and Anita Saunders, gen­ Green is the new circle presi­ no reason why they can’t First Saturday club will attend Prior to the Mass, the group THERE IS NO GREATER CHARITYI the Rev The original idea of the found­ pastor 0 eral chairmen: prizes, Evelyn dent. Handmaids of Mary circle write or give talks on racial Mass and participate in a holy will meet at IL.'iO a.m. in the (Wrllfr>-glvlng your age—to Vocation Home of Fine Pastries ing of the guild is attributed to 4 STORES TO SERVE YOU Mucilli; publicity, Donna Loper will have a party for their hu.s- justice. hour in Holy Ghost church. All church for the recitation of the D ire cto r, 767 30th S t., Rock Island. parish, and Joan Murnan; advertising, a Denver pioneer, Mrs. George 66 So. Broadw ay guest bands on Feb. 5 in the home of Other projects in which lo­ laymen in the Denver area inter­ Rosary. Spiritual director, the Illinois, tor further details of this 1556 Colo. B lv d . 3410 B . 3rd A vo. Barbara May; telephone, Margo Cheryl Clark and meet on Feb. Evans, Sr., now deceased, the cal Sisters already are en­ ested in the promotion of the Rl. Rev. Monsignor William happy life.) U 49 So. Colo. B lv d . at a me the Tal Funk and Pat Hogan; and tick­ 10 in Pat Kipper’s home. Shir­ grandmother o f Monsignor gaged are home visit pro- Monahan, will celebrate the society ets, Margo Acerino. ley Ilaug will entertain Infant George Evans. It was her idea grams, "behind-the-scenes” .Mass and conduct the devo­ held a The entertainment cliairman, of Prague circle on Feb. 7. On to place a suitable memorial in secretarial chores for council C. D. of A. Court tions. as outlined by the Nation­ ST. CABRINI Mary Ann Schiavone, an­ Feb. 8, St. Luke circle will the plot at Mt, Olivet cemetery p .m., al Reparation Society of the Feb. 4 nounced that the annual spring meet in the home of Antiono to mark the graves of the 16 St. Plans Meeting Immaculate Heart of Mary. PRIVATE ELEMENTARY breakfast at which the models Joseph nuns. home o Gushurst; Peggy Peters is the Members of St. Rita’s Court for the show are selected will Several organizations, espe­ Anthony hostess for Vessel of Honor cir­ Under the guidance of her cially the junior and juniorette go. 2601 be held at the Brown Palace 625, Catholic Daughters of cle; Rosemarie La Guardia will own daughter. Sister M. Gcorgi- groups of the Catholic Daugh­ street, 1 West on Sunday, Feb. 27, at America. wUi conduct a bus!- entertain St. Gerard circle; Our ana, at that time superior of St. ters of America, attend in uni­ The met 10:30 a.m. The price of the Lady of Snows circle will meet Francis dc Sales high school, ne.ss meeting in the club house form in a body, as part of their schedulet breakfast is $2.85, and reserva­ in the home of Elsie Pomponio; and now stationed at St. Louis’ with .Miss Magdalene Hughes, monthly spiritual activity. The ers to be tions must be sent to Mary Ann Vivan Fitzgibbons will entertain convent, Englewood, Mrs. grand regent, presiding. Miss chairman. Miss LucilJe Murphy, dren reti Schiavone, 4160 Shaw boule­ Mar>' McNamara, elected his­ St. Gemma Marie circle, and Evans invited a group of sisters said that group.s. as well as in­ vard, Westminster, by Feb. 21. St. Catherine Laboure circle and relatives of St. Joseph nuns torian at the January meeting, Rugis Mary Sonnenlitncr will enter­ dividuals. are encouraged to at-1 will meet in the home of Mary to meet and form a charter. will be installed. Members are tend. Regis ! tain Stella Maris circle on Feb. Mahler. The late Mrs. Thomas Mulligan reminded to send dues to the Following the holy hour, a will mee .1; Our Lady of the Rockies cir- financial secretary, Mrs. Ethel Virginia Dalla will entertain was the first president. luncheon will be l/eld in the 1:30 p.m Kirkman, 430 Emerson street, director, St. Elizabeth circle on Feb. 9, Proceeds from these parties Denver Tea room. Reservations Denver. school’s B a C a re fu l and Our Lady of Loretto circle are given to the Sisters of St. must be made, prior to Satur­ ediction 1 Twenty-four persons were will have luncheon in the hoihe Joseph of Carondclct and used On Saturday. Feb. 12, at 1 day, to either John lyaTourette. Boarding and Day School for Girls the meet killed in traffic accidents dur­ of Irene Hoffman. by them to further their numer­ a.m., the board of managers 377-1062, or Miss Mina Heiser, Boy students accepted from kindergarten ing the month of February last Members of Precious Blood ous projects. will meet In the club hou.se, and 623-2067. through 4th grade, as Day Students only. all members are reminded to S e lo it year. Let’s all drive and walk circle will meet Feb. 5. 7:30 Tickets may be obtained at School follows Diocesan Curriculum The Se carefully this month. This plea p.m., in the home of I.A)uisc the door or by calling Mrs. MRS. DONAI.D A. WAG­ attend. PReSH . BBAUTIPUL with special courses in: Feb. 4, al from our Colorado State Patrol. Johnson. Kevin Dever, 477-7825. Donation NER, the former Beverly Ann The court will sponsor a Brown, is the daughter of Mr. • PHYSICAL EDUCATION Heart coi is one dollar. dessert-luncheon on Saturday FLOWERS street, Di ■ n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' and Mrs. Richard W. Brown Feb. 19. at 12:30 p.m. in the FAST OELIVCRY RHONB S CMAROB • MUSIC Martinez, of Denver. Bridegroom is the 6TH AVE. club house. The donation is $1. • HOMEMAKING and Miss son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. The budget committee includes & OLIVER'S • MODERN LANGUAGE be hostes! Wagner of Englewood. Dou­ .Mmes. Ethel Kirkman, Anna MARION ble-ring ceremony was per­ Mcl./ean, Monica Tucker. .Tewel Conducted by the Missionary Sisters Sfe Vii Meat Market formed Jan. 29 in St. Francis Mohan, and Misse.s Ann Duzen- of the Sacred Heart The An “ Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats" de Sales’ church, Denver. ack. Rose Haltcndorf and Founded by St, Frances Xavier Cobrinl St. Vincen Following the ceremony a re­ Emma Rotter, assisted by Mrs. for Information vrrite will sponst ception was held in the home Estamac Marine and Misses CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER Mother Superior home, 41i of the bride’s parents. The Kay Williams. Dec Jones, Kay 4825 Federal Blvd. Denver or couple will reside in Denver. Farr, and Mary Auer. Luncheon Fresh Poultiy or Call 455-1331 lowed by 9 Profaulonal M tai Cullara to Sarva You FILM AND pnona J i r u i f u n E . «th A<.a. CAMERA SUPPLIES the Valent, DRY CLEANING awards to AND LAUNDRY M r s. chairman, WANT TO SELL i A S V A n Mmes. T. . '/ A photography. lno« J. J. Doyli E. Griffith YOUR HOME? J. Peters, '‘Be a Guest at Your Own Party'* Frances < BUFFETS — BANQUETS Why not try our porlth t»elion In SAFEMMY Jr., Roy T WEDDING RECEPTIONS Iho Rtglilor. Tht cost Ii low and SELMER and BUNDY and John ' COCKTAIL PARTIES. 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Nona told DISPATCH & D ELIVERY 929 - 15TH ST • 2 4 4 -4 4 9 3 Kor Appi for yourself, a relative or friend. to dealers. Prices good in LEE OXONNOR 2915 SPEER BLVD. • 4 3 3 -6 2 5 9 L>) SAFE WAV 81 Member- Sis. Polor & Paul FORT COLLINS 1447 W e lto n Ste Call T o d a y 266-2327 Denver thru Soturdoy, Feb. Parish 2215 so. COLLEGE • 482-0996 5, 1966. \ Benef Hill Priory To Start Full Thursday, Feb. 3, 1966 The Denver Catholic Register Page 7 ve Novitiate Training Program in Fall Apostolic Delegate Warns d with educa- The Benedictine Sisters of three scholastics, one novice St. Benedict, Sacred Scrip­ . In ld60, for Benet Hill priory, Colorado and three postulants. ture, theology, psalmody and pared a posi* Springs, have announced the the fundamentals of the reli­ Colleges on Anti-Dogmas The preparation of a Sister the White gious life. opening of a full novitiate of St. Benedict includes nine e on Children training program to begin in Boynton Beach, Fla. — ly carry out the directives of tension of the teaching mis­ ow To Devel- months of postulancy in ‘’ eptember, 1966, on the pres­ which much time is devoted AT THE END of this period The Apostolic Delegate in their Bishops and religious su­ sion of the Bishop, a priest Attitudes in ent campus of the priory. to college classes, a year of of training the novice pro­ the United States de­ periors when these do not cannot enter the pulpit to 'csearch, she Until this time, postulants noviceship in which stress is nounces her vows of stability, clared “it cannot be tol­ agree with their own opinions. speak in contradiction to his eral Protes- Bishop. and novices in training for placed on training for reli­ conversion of manners and "When a priest is ordained, obedience according to the erated that at a Catholic .'outh leaders Benet Hill priory have pur­ gious life, three years in tem­ he places his hands in the Rule of St. Benedict. This university anything is educators in sued their studies at Mt. St. porary vows, and an added hands of the ordaining THERE ARE limits of “fit- first offering of vows is for taught which is contrary t i n g n c s s and suitability” setting goals Scholastica novitiate at Atchi­ two years again under tempo­ and promises obedience and h. son, Kans. rary vows. three years at the end of to definitive Catholic reverence toward his Ordi­ which keep a priest from At present, one novice and which time she renews them tenets, nary, diocesan or religious. taking responsibility in fields At the completion of the to her duties three postulants arc at Mt. St. for an added two years. In “ The permanent timeliness This promise must govern all of no direct concern to him, year of postulancy the candi­ >e and in the Scholastica in training. In late summation, a Sister is in of Catholic institutes and uni­ his future words and ac­ unless he is expressly author­ date receives the Benedictine Sister Mary May of this year these will training for seven entire versities lies in their useful­ tions.” ized by his superior. He cited garb. During this year the no­ years before making profes­ Superiors, he said, will not "purely partisan politics. . the board of transfer to Benet Hill priory ness. in the necessity of con­ vice studies the Holy Rule of sion for life. interfere with a priest’s free As for reform of seminar­ incil of the ' to continue their training and stituting an orderly and solid preparation to become mem­ body of doctrine and of creat­ expression provided it is not ies, the .Archbishop said this jciety and is contrary to doctrines defined should “ ever remain in the ;ious Educa* bers of Benet Hill priory. ing a purely Catholic cultural Northeast District ACCW by the Church “ or matters hands of those deputed by the in interdeno* The priory at Colorado environment,” Archbishop Springs was erected to inde­ Egidio Vagnozzi said in a taught by the ordinary mag- Church to do it, men with pendent status June 14, 1965 To Hold Quarterly Session wide-ranging address on sem­ isterium.” profound theoretical and and now enjoys all the rights inaries, freedom of con­ In addition, he added, since ]i r a c t i c a I knowledge of Members of the Northeast until 10 a.m., at which time the and responsibilities of an au­ science, and the role of the a priest’s leaching is the ex­ seminaries. . .” District of the Archdiocesan A ca d e m y Report tonomous community within business meeting will open. priest at a banquet following Council of Catholic Women will the Congregation of St. There will be a workshop from John Eby, president of the St. .Mary’s academy F'athers’ the dedication of St. Vincent hold their winter quarterly BAND INSTRUMENTS — GUITARS — DRUMS Scholastica of which it is a 10:30 a.m. until 12 noon. From club, and Mrs. Eugene Blisb, director of public information at de Paul seminary here. meeting Feb. 10 in the Elks SALES — RENTALS — LESSONS member. In this Congregation 12 noon until 12:30 p.m. the the academy, examine the winter progress report of St. Mary’s ballroom in Sterling. Archbishop Vagnoz/i said RENTAL TO APPI.Y TO PURCHASE are 20 Benedictine houses board meeting will take place. academy, Denver, which parents, friends, and alumnae of St. faultless teaching and superi­ Registration will be from 9:30 spread throughout the United The luncheon will be held at Mary’s will receive this week. or religious instruction are Slates. Benet Hill priory is not sufficient if the religious 12:30 p.m. Guest speaker will I I S | C the youngest member of the be the Rev, Gerald Phelan of teaching is given on the side. SCO Congregation. ACCW Board Blessed Sacrament parish, Den­ Sf. Mary's Academy Issues "Directly or indirectly, all ver, who will speak on "Histori­ studies have some connection PHONE "Everything In Music’* THE FOUNDING of Benet Meeting Set cal Background That Led to Li­ with religion,” he declared. 4 2 2 - 1 5 1 7 3730 PIERCE ST. Hill priory began in 1960 with turgical Change.” Winter Progress Report “ If it should be supposed that the purchase of property in February 16 they do not include any posi­ Colorado Springs, the volun­ Reservations for luncheon The winter progress report,Ischool’s program to interpret Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, presi­ tive connection with dogmatic teering of Sisters to staff the tickets, at $1.35, should be which provides a continuingithe cooperative leadership of and moral questions, they ARTHRITIS CALL NOW already existing schools in dent of the Archdiocesan Coun­ made before f’ ch. 7 to Mrs. look at St. Mary’s academy,jfaculty, students, parents, alum- would often risk being in con­ RHEUMATISM 455-2202 cil of Catholic Women (ACCW), Colorado. At that time the de­ Francis Foxhoven, 231 Colum- Denver, is published quarterly jnae and friends in offering dis- tradiction with themselves. BACKACHE has a.sked that all board mem­ cision was made to include in bine street, Sterling, Colo. land is a new facet of IheUinct, college preparatory edu- POOR CIRCULATION bers be present at 10 a m.. ------I cation to young women of the the new foundation sufficient ‘ •WHEN THERE is definite RELAXING Sisters to .staff the schools in Wednesday, Feb. 16. at the Denver community, grades kin­ teaching by the Church con­ Colorado, at this time num­ Heart O’ Denver motel, Denver, dergarten through 12. Parents cerning any matter, no Catho­ bering 74 professed Sisters, for the quarterly meeting. and alumnae will receive the lic is free to teach differently. Officers, district presidents, report this week. In like manner, it cannot be and archdiocesan chairmen will i n ^ Witk The report announces the tolerated that, in a Catholic >r the make reports. Convention deci­ high school placement test for university . . . anything be WHIRLPOOL'* sions will be made at this ses­ students entering the ninth taught contrary to the defini­ occasion C ^ u ien d ia r Portable Units for Home Use! sion and all district presidents grade of the academy in Sep­ tive Catholic tenets. | $«!•» — S*rvic« — RentaU are to remain after the board tember, 1966. This test will be "There is here no question meeting for a special discussion D L e P .u n C i k given Saturday, Feb. 12, at 8:45 of infringing upon a healthy j a.m. until 12 noon. on the convention. academic freedom, but of The test results, coupled with Of Reservations for the buffet By Walter Kranz preventing an unhealthy li­ the student’s seventh and luncheon, which will be served cense and ultimate chaos.” he eighth grade records and the stressed. FEBRUARY C ^ v e n t s at 12:30 p.m.. must be made by A Cathoiic Wedding recommendation of the elemen­ Saturday, Feb. 12, with Miss Turning to seminaries. The solemnity and beauty of a Catholic wedding tary school principal, will deter­ Archbishop Vagnozzi warned Helen Ryan, 433-4716, or Mrs. mine entrance and placement. Tabernacle Society never fails to impress you. The words of the priest to against the “hazards of extra­ Louis Erhard. 722-3830. St. Mary’s accepts students vagant experiments” in semi­ BAKERY Director of the Denver Arch- the couple, followed by the Nuptial Mass with its from public, independent and nary life, saying: diocesan Dcvclopmeot Fund, special liturgy, inspire deep emotions. parochial schools. Approximate­ 2859 * .Pursuit of knowledge in the Rev. Robert M. Syrianey, Everyone present remem­ ly 100 to 125 freshmen students Council 3799 the seminary should not be astries pastor of Our Lady of Fatima bers his or her wedding, and Of course every newly mar­ can be accommodated. Students Don’t Delay—Take Advantage over-emphasized to the injury •E YOU parish, will be ried couple is quite positive who wLsh to take the placement Aides Slate begins to recall long unre­ of inner spiritual life; of These Big Savings Now! guc.st speaker membered incidents of that things will turn out just won- ,tcst should contact their school at a meeting of eventful day. And as the derful. The future looks gold­ principal. Further information • Renewed interest in free­ Valentine Party dom of conscience is good, the Tabernacle priest witnesses the couple’s en and rosy, and theirs is a may be had by phoning St but it must be remembered 2-Pc. society to be The Ladies Auxiliary of vows to each other — “for marriage made in heaven. .Mary’s, 789-2513. conscience can be wrong and held at 1:30 Knights of Columbus Council richer, for poorer, for bettor, What could possibly go .Announced in the report was the guidance of the Church is p .m., Friday, 3799, Denver, will sponsor the for worse until death” — who wrong? that the mothers and fathers Feb. 4 in the necessary to correct it; SOFA and CHAIR annual Valentine party for could remain untouched by Well, nothing. Only under­ clubs of St. Mary’s have jointly home of Mrs. members and gue.sts on Feb. 12 such a ceremony between two undertaken a beginning phase • As for freedom of action Anthony Zarlcn- neath lhi.s wave of great hope in the council home. 1900 Har­ Catholics, both of whom are in the remodeling of the con­ for clergy, there arc limits on Reg. Price N O W I C Q O O go, 2601 Stuartj and happiness run the still lan street, Edgewater. fully aware that the words vent where the Sister-teaching both priests and their siiperi- street, Denver. waters of pondered realiza­ staff reside. ] ors, but priests should willing­ $210.00 O N L Y * ^ The meeting is The parly will consist of a so­ they have spoken to each oth­ tion. bringing to mind the scheduled early to enable moth­ cial hour from 6 to 7 p.m., with er carry lifelong implication.s. sober thought that life is life ers to be home when their chil­ a potluck dinner at 7 p.m. After the wedding, gaiety and the future is a great Applications Being Accepted dren return from school. Cards and dancing will follow. and good humor lake over. sealed hook. What will hap­ CHAIR Each couple is requested to The age old jokes and cliches pen a month from now? A For Denver Postal Positions Regis Mothers’ Club bring a meat dish and either a are revived once again, and year? Five years? Denver Postmaster George ery three years to $3.50 an Reg. Price N O W 4 9 0 0 Regis Mothers’ club members salad or a dessert: coffee and received with the same hearty "Until death." They spoke A. Cavender announced that hour. All qualified applicants will meet Thursday, Feb. 10, rolls will be furnished by the laughter as when they were the words before God and applications for examination will receive consideration for $79.00 ONLY 1:30 p.m. Guy Gibbs, athletic auxiliary. Members should first told an con or so ago. they meant what they said. for substitute clerk and car­ employment without regard director, will speak on the bring playing cards. There will rier positions in the Denver to race, creed, color, national shop Now for Best Selection school’s sports program. Ben­ be an admission charge of $1 BUT THE humor is strictly F.\IR OR unfair, that's the Post Office will be accepted origin, or sex. Easy Time Payments— Low Ir'-^rcst ediction in the chapel precedes per couple. on the surface, employed as a way it is at a Catholic v.'cd- from Feb. 1, until further no- | the meeting. w elcom e device to conceal the ding. Maybe the tremendous Rates on One and Two-Year Contracts tice. ’ TRAOIl'IONALLY S e fe n G u ild Eng ag ed great solemnity of the occa­ solemnity of the occasion is No specific education or ex- ; T H E F IN E S T IN —• also — sion. Here are two people who the very thing that makes it perience is required: howev- i PHOTOGRAPHY The Seton Guild will meet Mr, and Mrs. Thomas L. No Interest Charge on 90-Day Contract have pledged their lives to so beautiful. cr, all applicants must be Feb. 4. at 7:30 p.m., at Sacred Woods, Cedar Rapids, la., have Just a Small Down Payment Will Do each other. Here are two peo­ United States citizens, and be Heart convent, 2844 Lawrence announced the engagement of D e ( ^ C E ple who have promLsed to re­ residents of Denver to be elig- ; street, Denver. Mrs. Beatrice their daughter, Janice Eliza US5 E. Collax Ph. 1M-U53 “ We Want Your Business’’ main with each other until Film Version Given ible to apply for the examina- | Martinez, Mrs. Julia I.arche beth, formerly of Denver, to death. Their future is con­ lion. The examination is open and Miss Rosemary Enoch will Kenneth E. Special Approbation be hostesses. cealed. They do not know to both men and women. Jenn, son of what will happen — only that EVELYN’S DRAPERIES Mr. and Mrs. New York — (NC) — The Applications and additional (omfort Upholstery whatever does happen can Highest Quality Work Sf. Vincent A id e s Clarence E. National Catholic Office for information can be obtained The Annunciation branch of never alter or change the eter­ Motion Pictures (formerly the in Room 112, Main Post Office and Materials 410I TEJON 4 £ 5 - £ 9 9 S Jenn, Charles nal commitment they have St. Vincent’s Home Aid society Legion of Decency) has given Building, 18th and Stout 1501 South Pearl St. (for/serty.at38S-tstuartj will sponsor a card party at the City, la. made. F or them there will be The bride- a special recommendation to streets, Denver, Colo. .Appli­ Tel 744-6439 home. 4159 Lowell boulevard, no divorce — no putting aside cants will be notified later of elect is a grad­ the film version of Shake­ Denver on Thursday, Feb. 10. this partner for another in the the exact time and place to uate of Ste­ speare’s Othello. Luncheon will be at 12:30. fol­ event things don’t work out — report for the written test. ■ ■■■■I phens college, The agency said of the pro­ lowed by cards. This will be only separation and a life of The starting salary for the Valentine party with special Columbia, Mo., loneliness if they discover duction, starring Laurence Olivier and distributed by these positions is $2.57 an awards to be presented. and the State that living together becomes Warner Brothers: “ This out­ hour with annual increases t a M r s. Margaret Diedrich, University o £* unbearable. for six years to $3.08 an hour, Iowa, Iowa City, la. She is, at standing presentation of the chairman, will be assisted by There is much discussion on and additional increases ev­ present, a teacher in the Cedar classic Shakespearean drama Mmes. T. J. LaUy, E. E. Lally. the “ fairness” or the “ unfair­ J. J. Doyle, Sr., Eva Gusty, D. Rapids parochial school system. will be a rewarding experi­ >1 \ M a g d ( ^ H e \ i a r d e H S n ness” of such a situation. We ence for all who see it.” It E. Griffith, K. J. Classman, L. Her fiance, a graduate of the must leave such discussion to DR. JOHN R. COYLE n J. Peters. Dorothy Johnson, Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, placed the film in its A-2 cat­ ■a Ann Landers since we are not egory. The film is scheduled OPTOMETRIST Frances Copeland. J. Doyle, Chicago, is the owner of Kenn qualified to speak on such B Jr., Roy Taylor, Lily Robinson for a special two-day showing • Eyes Examined Jenn Interior Design firm, Ce­ subjects. We just want to I •— HOME—• Ed and John Tanko. dar Rapids. The wedding is this week in theaters in Colo­ • Glasses Fitted MODERN STAINLESS STEEL KITCHEN STAFFED BY EXPERIENCED COOKS. S point out one thing. The di­ rado and throughout the U.S. planned in August. • Contact Lenses B i Quann’s Daughters vorce rate among Catholics is FIREPROOF, NO-STEP CONSTRUCTION. g j 9355 E. Colfax The Queen’s Daughters will low, and the reason seems Aurora, Colo. TRAY SERVICE. SPECIAL AND GERIATRICS DIETS. INTRAVENOUS AND E meet Sunday, Feb. 6, at 3 p.m. Christophers on TV quite obvious: Most Catholics HUNT CLEANERS mean what they say when GAVAGE FEEDINGS. R in the home of Miss Mary Me- TV writer and producer Joe COMPLETE LAUNDRY « FOR APPOINTMENT they speak their marriage ALTERATION SERVICE Clone, Apartment 802, 789 Connoly discusses "The Chal­ CALL: 366-3981 PHYSICAL THERAPY FULL TIJIE ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR. vows before the altar. And Servicing St. James - SI. Therese's Clarkson street, Denver. Cohos­ lenge of Script Writing" on they speak them without res­ ofKt Christ Ihe Kirtg Parishes OXYGEN THERAPY INCLUDING POSITIVE PRESSURE. tesses will be Mary Dillon, Mary the Christophers at 11:15 a.m. Riordan, and Mary Waller. Offi­ ervation. That’s the important I HOUR S E R V IC E ON C LEAN IN G LARGE, NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHAPEL. Sunday, Feb. 6, on KOA-TV, thing. 7201 E. Ilh AVE. - US-mi cers will be installed. Channel 4, Denver, and KOAA-TV, Channel 5, Colora­ Ragis Collaga do Springs. A meeting of the Regis Worn- en’s club. Friends of the Libra­ ry, will be held on Thursday, Family Theater Feb. 8, at 1:30 in the student Betty Lynn and Walter union building at Regis. Stu­ Brennan will be featured in dents from college theater will “A Star for Helen” on Father entertain with a cutting from Patrick Peyton’s Family The­ “ The Rivalry” by Norman Cor­ ater at 9 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6, win. This is a play dealing with on KOSI radio, Denver. the Ltncoln-Douglas debate. Participants will be David Wade, Eugenie Rcarick, and Thomas McNally.

Dr. James P. Gray OPTOMETRIST Eyes examined Visual Care Contact Lenses Cornplat* Caiualty, Homaewnan, 213 Colo. Bldg. AulO/ and Commercial 1615 Calif. Inturanc# Kor Appointment Call; Phone 7&6-M36 333-9547 • res. a 825-8883 2330 So. Colorado Blvd. Page 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 3, 1966 New Playwrights From Out of the Coffee Houses By C. J. Zccha are still in the coffee houses. William Hanley, and Samuel especially those written by deep-rooted. He has under­ the photographic method; drama by making Imagina­ the younger generation, which tive use, in the form of pro­ There is emerging on Many audiences are seeing Beckett among others. standing for the meaningful another conceives realism as their works and giving them have themes of miscegena­ word or line and is always signifying the use of unpleas­ pulsive ideas, of the material the theatrical scene a 0.\E CAN possibly agree tion, greed, alcoholism, rape, aware of the contemporary ant material. The trouble with which they use. Such play­ a hearing. Denver, in just the o f t h e NO whole new group of play­ past several years, is typical with Barr that a new genera­ 7 km ( m tm and neuroticism. This is noth­ sensibilities and modes of both these conceptions is, of wrights certainly will triumph wrights. Some producers, ing new, of course. Shake­ Hanley’s play. To the interest­ course, that they are only over those who chart man’s fully ai of some cities which have tion of playwrights is here, V cA \ U u O i DI ( i e n c e like Richard Barr of New been drawn to these produc­ but in what direction they are speare dug deep down into ed theatergoer it is a per­ partial conceptions. Realism progress in society as accu­ so they York, believe these tions, put on for the most part going and where they will end man’s vexations and weak­ formance worth watching and can and should be more than rately and dispassionately as The Cc writers of drama could by non-professionals In the up is anybody’s guess. Only obviously on what some crit­ nesses and came out with praising. photography if it is to get be­ a physician can chart one's Parks cc ics call a “ realistic ap­ in Denvc be an exciting group. coffee houses, reconverted time will tell. brilliant drama. So did Chek­ Having brought up the sub­ low the surface of life. Real­ metabolism. One thing for sure, the thea­ proach.” hov, as well as Eugene O'Neill ject of the trend and hopes ism may or may not deal ber of ( One can almost believe, theaters, basements, and what have you. ter as we know it today is far Many playwrights, like Wil­ and, on occasion, Arthur Mil­ for the new playwright, this with what is unpleasant, be­ THOSE playwrights who particula Barr says, that in the In the past week local bill­ removed from the bright, gay liam Hanley in Slow Dance ler. corner feels obliged to point cause life has both its sordid “ see the hog in nature and who hav< theater “ the post-war boards have displayed (or are trappings of bedroom farce; on the Killing Ground, are out that if some of these and its noble aspects. lake nature for the hog” end 1. Apr generation is coming of currently displaying) dramas there exists little of the old probing man’s relation to THERE ARE few taboos on plays reflect a despair with The playwright of today or up by boring the audience. residents himself. Although som e of the American stage today. their heil-on-earth overtones, age.” by August Strinberg, Tennes­ charming t a J e s-by-the-fire- tomorrow is one we would Sadly, they allow nothing for continue these writers are not success­ Plays with unusually depres­ they nevertheless should be .Most of these playwrights see Williams, Karl Wittlinger, place writing. The stress is hope who will depict both of that alchemy of the artist by machine ful in their attempts, they do sing themes or hard talk observed in their true light. these aspects. which the thing observed is available put forth a challenge in dra­ should be judged not so much Some may shout “disgusting” I feel that among a few of not only merely reported but They mu matic verse. on what the actors utter, but or “ morbid” on their realistic these new playwrights there interpreted so that we see it ver head Into their background falls on what evolves in the play approach. happily exists some who do in its true significance. Drama About Durango Woman Editor corruption, decadence, and, as a whole. There are, of One popular conception of not keep their characters on with mon perhaps, an unmasking of a course, instances — and sadly realism in drama is that it an animal plane. They are 22. A pi psychological Illness. Ladies' so — where this freedom of consists simply in the use of giving the theater creative held Aug Written by Del Carnes Slated on TV club.s and the sewing circles theme and dialogue is abused lucky api are finding it more difficult and where a drama or com ­ For the Listener . . . 2. Noni Mrs. Homney and the Out­ trayed by Rosemary De teleplay. Robert Stabler pro­ each year to find a vehicle in edy are passed off under the their mil laws, a drama about a cru­ Camp, editor of the Durango duced for Madison Produc­ which they can come away guise of “ art,” but which are applicatio sading woman newspaper edi­ Record,) who is disgusted tions. saying: “ Wasn’t it cute” or nothing more than cheap ' L o s f ' Work of Bach sooner th tor in Durango, Colo., written when a marshal takes no ac­ “ darling” or something equal­ commercialism in the theater. permits i by Del Carnes, drama editor tion following a lynching ap­ BESIDES Miss De Camp ly saccharine. The playwright In mentioning Hanley’s dra­ first-comc of the Denver Post, will be parently perpetrated by an and Carnes, the cast features today is writing for an adult, ma, which is being given a -Vny appl Willard Sage, Bob Random, televised Thursday, Feb. 10, 9 outlaw gang. mature audience — an au­ first-rate performance by a Heard on New Recording fore June p.m., on KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Patrick O’Moore, Fred dience he does not always She writes a scathing edito­ Denver group known as the Among the works of Johann adaptation of the Yiddish sto­ CARPETS the sende Denver. The color episode Graham, Michael Harvey, get. rial. The hoodlums react in Actors Studio 7, one can get Sebastian Bach considered ries by Sholem, Aleichem into j Room Size in non-res . will be featured on the Death and Buster Shaver. Today there are plays, anger. The town council from this production a glance lost is “ The Passion A ccord­ Hebrew, this recording is just j and Smaller RUGS not have Valley Days program, which react.*} with fear. Two council- at this new type of play­ ing to St. Mark.” There is as delightful as its English ' Largast stlactlons 'n lha City after the is hosted by Ronald Reagan. men try unsuccessfully to dis­ wright. concern, naturally, when one counterpart. | C.for every room died. Carnes, who was in Holly­ sees Epic Records’ recently in the house suade the stubborn Mrs. Slow Dance on the Killing Sung in Hebrew, the score , rurnifure ■ 3. The 1 wood for the filming, appears released album of Bach’s “ St. Romney from provoking the Ground as a drama is not loses neither its appeal or | Opan Monday and Wtdnaiday er country in the production as a council­ Mark Passion” as performed Evtnlng; Tin StX P.M. outlaws. A hoodlum storms without its flaws. It’s three buoyancy. Taking over the | man. This is Carnes’ second by Wolfgang Gonnenwein and l^untlng 0 into the newspaper office, character, one setting is a role of Tevye here (originated i members of the Stuttgart Ma­ E.M.W. special sp script for the TV series. benefit to the small theatrical by Zero Mostel) is Bomba J. 1 manhandles and pistol whips drigal Choir and Prorzheim where cash talks this area Mrs. Romney in a vain effort group, but it also provides a Zur, well-known Tel Aviv ac- 1 THE STORY is concerned chamber orchestra (Epic ster­ 2141 So. Broadway V (w est c to intimidate her. Mrs. Rom­ challenge to keep the au­ tor, who acquits himself in I about Caroline Romney (por- eo BC-1306). Sllermaa 4>2754 (Tarrvall) ney tries to convince the dience engrossed for a little fine . — (Mark Brannan) | XX (Glac The exciting work the lis­ council that the marshal more than two hours. Like Cross) ai tener hears on this album is a should have deputies to cope the plays of Samuel Beckett, reconstructed St. Mark pas­ DRIVE IN LIQUORS mountain) with the gang but the reaction Edward Albee, or Tennessee specified i Williams, it definitely will not sion by Bach, which includes convinces her that she and a text found in the last half of Complafe selection of Wines, Liquors and Beer allowed. her assistant must battle the suit the taste of the casual Open 9 A.M. to 12 Midnight theatergoer. the 19th century by Wilhelm 4. TTie gang alone. Her surprise tac­ Rust, who was able to estab­ 1100 So. Colorado Blvd. 756-7524 lifted for 1 What Slow Dance on the tics rout the mob once, then lish a close correlation of con­ Harry McCarthy were succ Killing Ground attempts in she addresses a town meeting tent and prosody between five permit las drama form however, is to plea for law and order. movements of the St. Mark worth noting. Three people this year, Just when her hopes seem Passion and portions of the one wishin are brought together, along dimmest, the citizens of Du­ “ Funeral Ode” composed by ply for a i rango rally to the cause. with their own inward suffer­ Bach in 1727. ings, in a sort of dark dun­ antlered ot Hal Cooper directed the geon. Hanley sees them not In 1940 Friedrich Smend re­ Important seven spec entirely as lost souls, but as vealed a strong relationship for a pern between two of the arias in elk in any iSPECIALTY SANDWICHES people who have to answer to their own consciences. In dial­ the text and arias from two Announcement areas. On Hard Roll ogue that is sometimes shock­ Bach cantatas. Other similari­ 5. Group: !★ SUBMARINE ing and pointed, and with an ties in Bach’s works were dis­ Have you mailed your Rockm ont Bonus apply togt ★ ITALIAN SAUSAGE overabundant and oftentimes covered. tions, if sp ★ HOT PASTRAMI unnecessary use of expletives. A Bach scholar. Dr. Alfred Prize Classic points yet? Y ou can’t win if cants, will ★ MEAT BALL Hanley .seeks to give comfort Durr, has pointed out that in drawing pt Drama of Colorado Woman to his characters, but more Bach’s time it was common EGG NOODLE PLATE f you don’t send them before midnight, Feb. often than not mars the play’s for composers to set a new RoNcmary De Camp, well-known Hollywood actress and TV with Meat Balls or SaU' free flight with confusion. He text to music they had al­ 15th! One of 404 PRIZES can be YOURS. sage, home made Q C c personality, was in Denver this week in conjunction with the creates the scene and pushes ready used. Bach, It has been Italian Sauce ...... WW forthcoming showing of “ Mrs. Romney and the Outlaws,” a the lever meant to set the proved, followed this practice, DINNER ^Children’ s plate . script written by “Denver Post” drama editor Del Carnes machinery in motion, but he it was thus assumed by mu­ ROCKMONT SALES CO. 60i which will he seen on Death Valley Days Thursday, Feb. 10, 9 brings the lever ‘back inter­ sicologists that If Bach reused SPECIAL. p.m., on KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Denver. The story is about a cru­ mittently and stops the mo­ his own music often. It was 3800 Rockmont Drive • Denver, C3olo. 80217 possible his settings of parts 5 PM TO 9 PM DAILT-KOON TO 9 PM SUNOAVS [R U S S ’S sading newspaper woman in Durango, Colo., Carnes has a brief tion. What results is a not-al- of the St. .Mark Passion sur­ SUBMARINE SANDWICH role in the production. ways continuous flow of dra­ 3743 FEDERAL BLVD. matic content. vived in other compositions. lOOSfi W. 26th & Kipling The chorales, arias, and 7900 EAST COLFAX AVE. Kipling Plaza BUT THE PI.AY docs .show choruses chosen for this rec­ Take Out Orders off three fine talents in Paul ording do not. of course, com- 4300 WADSWORTH AVE. Open 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. prl.se the complete “ St, Mark ^Ylfjotion /Pictured Willett, also the director: JOSEPH Al Closed Sunday Marjorie Flecords, and Clarke Passion.’’ Nor can their au­ Reed Watson. In fact, it’s a thenticity be e.st8hlished. It is Classification by National Cothollc believed that they provide a Office for Moflen Pictvres grand .showca.se for Watson, THURSDAY who portrays a near pyscho- representative view- of the FQiiowing are clatsiricatkmt of motion pleturt* by the National Catholic path with understanding and work as a whole. Office of Motion Plclure* for fllm i currently playing In Oenver fir»t-run, neighbor­ Admittedly what Is found in Manhattan T-Bone hood, end drWe-tn theaters, as well aa these appearing on television In the feeling. With future training Denver, Colorado Springs, and Sterling areas. Dally listings must be checked and a little more experience this Epic recording is a stun­ NIGHT for time, place ai>d TV station. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against ning performance, with excel­ listings found In "TV Guide" magasina. Classifications an: A-1, famllyi A-7, in enunciation he could go far W es Lifitte’s Internationally known Josopti Sperte adults and adolescantti A-3. adults only; A-4, adults only with reservations; B. in theatrical work. He has a lent solo work by Helen E r­ Is now premiering anottier specialty for morally oblectlonable In part for all; C, Condemned. (Complied by Tom Officer) win, soprano; Emmy Lisken, The Beer with GUSTO 160 00 V Thursday night dining . . . the famous sense of showmanship that is "Manhattan" T-Bone Steak. Mr. Sperte Is alto; and Georg Jclden, ten­ Current Movies ing, A-2; Holiday in Hovane, B; Strange . reviving an old favorite in the "Menhattan" Agony and Ecstasy, A*2; Battle of or. Unlike many perform­ T-Bone. Many' will remember the historic Door, A -2; Bridge to Sun, A-2; Up In P'l'Pt* l!o n rP rt Bulge, A 'l; Plight of Phoenix, unlisted; Arms, A-2; Man Without Star, B ; Aban- Z, *' ances of Baroque music, this Malt Liquor of Quality Manhattan Restaurant where people from Great Race, A-l; Greatest Story Ever GOLI the entire Rocky Mountain region dined on a don Ship, A-2; Frankenstein — lf70. A- S p h P n lllP n r 6D A recording utilizes instruments Told, A-1; Heroes of Telem ark, A-2; 3; 300 Spartans, A-t; Creafura With T e u menu of steak, potatoes, end sale d . On Irma La Douce, 8; Leather Boys, A-3; of the period in which the “A Thursday evenings Sperte's Laffite will be Atomic Brain, A-2; Inferno, A-2; Tartan The Parks and Recreation Loved Ont/ B; Money Trap, unlisted; serving 23 ounces of Blue Ribbon, succulent and She-Oovil, A-1. Department, Denver, reminds work was composed. beef complemented by authentic American Othello, A-2; Our Men Flint, B ; Slender MURRAY BROS. Thread, A-2; Sound of Music, A-1; Tom SUNDAY, FEB. 4 Even if the authenticity of 14 fried potatoes and "beef ste a k" tomatoes . . . Cartouche, A-3; Three Facet of Eva, all interested concertgoers a real Western treat, the "Manhattan" T- Jones, A-4; Viva Maria, 8 ; Whert Spies the work remains in doubt, A re , A-3; Young C assidy, A-3. B; Cowboy end Lady, A-1; Red Ball that the first free program of Bone, A m erican fried potetoes, and "beef Express, A-1; Screaming Eagles, A-1; the style of Bach is present. steak" tomatoes served in an atmosphere of Love In Afternoon, B. the year will be played by the old-world charm . Neighborhood, Drive-In The recording offers first-rate DISTRIBUTING CO. MONDAY, FEB. 7 Denver Symphony at City musicianship, .sense of style, Bedford Incident, A-2; Boeing, Boeing, Temptation, B; Shadowed, A-2; Arabi­ Auditorium Theater on Tues­ B; Bunny Lake Is Missing, A-3; Cat an Nights, B; Will Success Spoil Reck and sheer artistry by the per­ JOB B FB R TI Ballou. A-3; Cheyenne Autumn, A-1; HunlerT, B; Red Bali Express, A-1; day, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. formers. The recording is a [the men who breu|hl||] Cincinnati Kid, B; Circus World, A-1; Hell Bent for Leather, A-2; Those High WHOLESALERS teurmel food — LAFFITE Collector, A-4; Halleluiah Trail, A-1; Grey Walts, A-2; There's No Business remarkably satisfying listen­ Oenverl 14th at LARIMIR (Just ett Dtnvsr's litneus Isw sr dewntewn) Hard Day's Night, A-1; Harem Scarum, Like Show Business, B; Daggers of Frse Attsndant Parking fs r Restrvetlensi S Sa-M Il Mel To Broadcast ing experience. A-2; Helpl, A-1; iperess File, A-2; It's Blood. B ; Halls of Monfetuma, A-2; Robert M. — Paul V. Murray Mad World, A-1; King Rat, A-3; Mar­ M exican Manhunt, A-1, ‘Andrea Chenier’ riage on Rocks, 8 ; My Fair Ledy, A-1; The original Broadway cast Nenny, A-3; Old Y e lle r, A-1; Once a TUESOAY, FEB. I Tenor Franco Corelli has Thief, A-3; Pawnbroker, C; Rage to Elephant Gun, B; Keeper of Bees, B; recording of Fiddler on the Live, A-3; Return From Ashes, A-3; Re­ Because of Him, A-2; 13 Rue Madeleine, the title role In the Metropoli­ Roof with Zero Mostel (RCA ward, A-2; Sandpiper, B; Second Best B ; There'S No Business Like Show Busi­ tan Opera’s production of ness, B ; Tell-Tale Heart, B ; Honeymoon Victor) has been out for some Secret Agent, A-3; Secret of My Suc­ Giordano’s Andrea Chenier, cess, A-2; Ship of Fools, A-3; That Dam Hotel, B; One Way to Love, A-2; Ene­ time and has gained a wide Cal, A-1; War Lord, A-3; What's New, my Below, A-1; Cattle Drive, A-1; Be­ to be broadcast at noon Sat­ neath 12-Mlle Reef, A-1; Return From audience. Now, Columbia Pussycat:, B; When Boys Meet Girls, urday, Feb. 5, on KOA radio, BREWED WITH A-3; Yellow Rolls Royce, A-4; Zorba the Records has released the Is­ G reek, A-4. WEDNESDAY, FEB. ? Denver. Other principals in raeli original cast album ver­ Nine Girls, A-2; Ride 'Em Cewbey, A- the cast are soprano Renata On Television I; I'll Never Forget You, A-1; Enemy sion of this musical (Colum­ j SATURDAY, FEB. 3 B e lo w , A-t> Rom ance of Redwoods, A -t; Tebaldi, baritone Anselmo bia OL 6490). Other than its PURE ROCKY Pacific Adventure, A-1; Demetrius and I Surrender — Helll, A-2; Dead Reckon- Colzani, and mezzo soprano Gladiators, A-2; You Gotta Stay Happy, interest as a musical that has B.; East Side, West Side, B; Steel FIsl, Mignon Dunn. reconverted the English M O U N TA IN M iss G ran t Takas Richmond, A-2; 1178 Dangerous Blondas, 8 ; That Night With You. B; Indian Fighter. B; Dsmetrius ■ nd Gladiators, A-2; Farllous Holiday, A -2; F a v e r In Blood, A-3; In sidt Job , A- SPRING WATER. 2 ; Room for Ono Mere, B ; t'd C lim b Highest M ountain, A-2; Spy Hunt, A-2; T w en ty P lu s Tw o, A-2. J/, FRIDAY, FEB. 11 No Sad Songs tor Me, A-2; M urder In G reen w ich V illag e, A-3; Two In Crowd, A-1; Young Mr. Lincoln, A-1; I'd Climb Highest Mountain, A-2; Perfect Fur. lough. B ; Kentuckian, B; Big Boss, A-2; Desert Fox, A-2; Twelve O'clock High, c j C iar ju ^ u o o r d A -1; E g yp tia n , B ; A l Capone, A-3. Stage Guide Savings Passbook Number 1 Still Draws Our Interest 9508 East Colfax HEAR ACCEPTS Cedric Kaub opened the first savings account at our bank the morning we began banking. That was ASK and LEARN May 1.1905. Cedric Kaub still has Savings Passbook Number 1. He still draws our interest. On KOA Radio Thousands of other savers have come to American 110:20 Every Sunday evening. Netional. making it one of the fastest-growing major ' QueBlions on religion sub­ Denver banks. mitted by the radio audi­ One reason we keep old customers and add new ence answered on the arch- ones is that American takes an interest in its customers. dioceRan brnadcaRt. And gives more ... 4 per cent daily interest com­ A Booklet on Catholic pounded quarterly. Church available free of Think young - begin your savings program today. PH. 366-7482 cost to all Inquiries. Saving S50 a month means you'll have S3.324.87 in five years. (Or $150,260.60 in 60 years.) AMERICA'S FINI IM.HI HLIK “ Parkir/i; in the Rear’* WRITE TO Open 8:00 a.m. till Midnight. Ask and Learn, Station ^steLff tsBis KOA. Denver 80203, AMERICAN NATIONAL Main Stor Colorado Where banking is a pleasure 17lh & Stout • Member F.O.I.C. 244-6911 COLFAX & PENNSYLVANIA Thursday, Feb. 3, 1966 The Denver Catholic Register Page 9 Regis Raiders In Parok Driver’s Seat Abbey Hosts

imagina- As Cagers Move into Second Round in°Feb°4 Go n of pro- material helping hand — not that they Pueblo — Canon City Abbey, jch play- T *» m Pet. Pis. OP ^ (which gave undefeated Pueblo R tg u i.eeo S71 371 need it. I triumph NOW IS THE TIME for big game hunters to become Mullen .771 0 3 SM N o t T n i S T l m O iCathoUc all it could handle a rt man’s fully aware of conditions that will prevail next season MachelMUf .447 532 504 Regis’ Terry Jameson, who [couple weeks ago in their first .554 537 535 l a s t WEEKEND, for exam- SI. JOMpIl'S scored 21 against Mullen, is (Southern Colorado Parochial as accu- so they can plan accordingly. SI. Mary's .554 5«7 445 pie, while Regis turned back Us nately as The Colorado Game, Fish and Annuncialien .444 491 411 thwarted by the .Mustangs’ league meeting, gets a chance Holy Pamtly .333 43« 477 closest pursuer, Mullen. 79-66. Wayne Wells (40) as he to avenge that 63-56 loss Friday art one's Parks commission met recently cation is successful, all mem­ Cathedral .333 4 U 53S and then romped over Cathe­ Ml. Carmel .333 433 544 drives for basket. Others are UFeb. 4). in Denver and approved a num­ bers of the group get a permit. .111 447 551 dral. 70-40, every other Parok St. Francis Sal Rivera (24) of Mullen and | The Bears will host the ber of changes. These are of If unsuccessful, then all mem­ team managed to lose at least its who particular importance to those bers of the group lose out. The Second round of play in once. ~ Shamrocks, who are 3-0 in SCPL play and have an overall ture and who have an eye on elk in These were the major the Denver Parochial league .Machebeuf topped St. Mary’s, mark of 13-0. log” end \. Applications of Colorado changes made during the de­ basketball race began early this tudience. 65-58, hut then bowed to Mullen, Abbey, in a rebuilding year, residents for elk permits will partment’s meeting. It’s early, week with undefeated Regis thing for 76-61. Holy Family clipped Mt.S got off to a poor start before continue to be selected by we know, but it might not be a very much in the driver’s seat. artist by Carmel, 65-35. but was short-cir­ the holidays, but has come machine computer. Forms are bad idea for the elk-minded to erved is The Haiders took a solid two- cuited by St. Joseph, 60-45. Ca­ along with a vengeance since available at license agencies. rted but clip this memo and refer to it game edge in last Tuesday’.s thedral edged the Bulldogs. 58- the first meeting with Pueblo They must be sent to the Den­ e see it when making long-range plans' slate of four contests. 55, then becam e a cropper Catholic. The Bears slammed e. ver headquarters or the G-F-P, for the fall. Friday (P’eb. 4) a full sched­ against Regis. Annunciation Walsenburg, 92-48. and Fountain with money, no later than July ule comes up with doublehead- tipped St. Francis, 55-49, but Valley, 81-34. last weekend. 22. A public drawing will be DENVER university will hold ers at St. Joseph and Holy fell to St. M ary’s, 54-45. St. They had a Feb. 1 makeup con­ held Aug. 16 to determine the its fourth annual baseball clinic Family gyms and a singleton at Franci.s then made its belated test with Trinidad Catholic lucky applicants. St. Francis. debut in the win column by nip­ prior to the Friday showdown. 2. Nonresidents with elk on in the DU fieldhouse Saturday ping Mt. Carmel, 57-54. Abbey now is 3-8 for the season. their minds, must send their (Feb. 5) from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 THE TWI.V bills find St. Jo­ So, at that rate, barring a big Trinidad Catholic had bowed applications and money in no p.m. All players and coaches in Top Rebounder seph hosting Regis at 7 and Mt. reversal in form during the twice to Pueblo Catholic before sooner than June 6, after which the region are invited. There is Carmel meeting Mulien at 8:30 stretch run, Regis appears to be going into the Tuesday clash permits will be awarded on a Joe Kaveney, 6-.“) sophomore in the St. Joe gym. At Holy a virtual shoo-in for the title. w’ith .Abbey. no fee for the clinic. from Normal, HI., leads the first-come, first-served basis. Family the Tigers will clash While Mullen nurses a slim I .\ny applications received be­ Boh Mcisner, Arvada high Regis college basketball team with vastly-improved Mache- hope of catching up, much of Walk Carefully fore June 6 will be returned to coach and nine-year veteran of in rebounding and also has beuf at 7 and Annunciation will the attention of the rest of the State Patrol Chief Carrel ur­ :ts the sender. Persons who bring the New York Yankee organiza­ chipped in with a 7.9 per- follow against Cathedral. St. league centers on gaining one ges careful walking and driving in non-resident applications will tion. will talk on infield play, game scoring average. He'll Francis will be at home to St. of the league’s berths in the during the Christmas rush. A not have them considered until { ’arroll Hardy of the Denver: be at the center slot Feb. 5 GS Mary’s of Colorado Springs at field of eight for the Parok quiet, restful Christmas is nice ciry after the morning mail is han­ Bears will speak on fundamen­ when the Rangers host Hiram 8. State tournament in March. — but not in a hospital. f room tals of hitting. Scott college of Nebraska. Sunday (Feb. 6) warfare, dled. That goal still seems to be uise with all games at 2:30, will send - 3. The heart of the White riv­ Chicago Cubs pitcher Bob; within the reach of all except »Say .\It. Carmel to Cathedral, Holy er country will be open to elk Humphreys will lecture on possibly Mt. Carmel and Cathe-! Family to Regis, St. Joseph to }\unting only by those holding pitching and Terry Schiessler, dral. .And don’t count them out! Rangers Play Mullen. Regis to St. Mary’ s of special specified permits. Thus Aurora Hinkley high coach, on the way the ball has been Colorado Spring.s, and Annun­ this area (Area E) join.s Areas catching. bouncing in Parok play. V (west of Kenosha pass), IIH Frank Haraway, baseball Hiram Scott ciation vs. Machebeuf in Holy Cathedral Honor Society > 4 I f (Tarrvall), WW (Douglas pass), writer for the Denver Post, will Family gym. STANDINGS XX {Glade park), ZZ (Holy be the luncheon speaker. The In a Tuesday (Feb. 8) game^ WESTERN LEAGUE: Notr# Damt 3m, Cross) and Y (Cold Spring clinic is under the direction of St. Francis will host St. Joseph | To Give Benefit Dance Skiers! Here Feb, 5 at 8 p.m. H«ly C ro ss T-3, O ur Lady . . mountain) as places where only Jack Rose, DU baseball coach.i The Top Ski Styles While Regis continues on Lourdas T-3. S I. Anno's 1-3. The National Honor Society of i the fund. Cathedral’s goal is specified elk permit hunting iS' • • • Regis college's basketball E A S T E R N L E A G U E : S I. Piu s X 3-fl, SI. Cathedral high school. Denver $100. ■y allowed. ' team uill return to its home,^®^*'^ the Ja m ts 2-1, C ain ad ral 2-1, S I. Jolm 3-1, $1. I Louis M . S I. Th arasa 1-1, St. VIncant 1-3. is sponsoring a “ Six-Weeks-Af-j The dance will be held Sun- • B O G N E R 4. The restriction has been| T ills ’N THAT: A meeting court Saturday (Feb. 5) to playi^®^^^® giving the Raiders SI. Catharina »-3, Holy Trinity M . tcr Christmas-Dance” to help; day. Feb. 6, in Oscar Malo hall iifted for 196B against those who will he held Sunday (Feb. 6) at a Hiram Scott college quintet RESULTS LAST WEEK the Citizen Scholarship fund. It [from 7 to 10 p m. The price of • M E G G l I Our Lady of Lourdas 43, Our Lady of were successful in obtaining a i;3o p.m. at Coronado Junior that already has made its pres-j will be held in cooperation w’ith admission is 50 cents. Music • KITEX ence felt in the midwest. Patima 31; Notre Oama 45, St. Berna- permit last year from applying school, 8300 Downing delta 31; Sts. Pe te r and P au l 41, Holy other area high schools and will be supplied by the Outlaws. • MEISTER KNIT G am e.time is 8 p.m. at Regis Cross 32; Guardian Angai 44, SI. Anna's this year. So this year, every- Thornton, for 32; SI. John 34. Holy Trinity 24; St. Louis CYOs in order to raise money! For adults wishing to join the •mar woria Iwnani one wishing to hunt elk can ap­ fieldhouse. 30. SI. Jam a s 29; C ath ed ral 34. SI. Caih- for scholarships. fund, membership is $1. w re«r saltctloa. persons interested in seeing arlna 24; SI. Plus X 59, SI. Louis 42. ply for a permit to hunt cither Hiram Scott is coached by The.se scholarships will be' women’s softball "com e of age” Fordy Anderson, veteran of I SCHEDULE THIS WEEK — S ILE— antlered or antlcrless elk in the given on the basis of need. not| Complete Trovel service — S S K ial Oreu9 Fab. 5, all games at Cathedral gym: 10 I of M to's A Ladles' seven specified i>ermit areas or in this area. . .A group headed many years in major college a.m. — St, Vincent vs. Holy Trinity, tl only for youths who plan to at­ air, ship, hotel, rail, bus, Stretch Ski h n ts for a permit to hunt antlcrless by Bonnie Balding and Teddy circles, who took over last year a.m. — SI. John vs. St. Catharino, 13 from anywhere to any­ elk in any of the other permit as athletic director at the new noon — 51. Tharasa v s. S I. Ja m a s. I p.m. tend college, but also for those i ^ Rtductd Kilpatrick would like to tell all ! — Cathedral vs. SI. Louis, 2 p.m. — who wish to enter vocational | w here! areas. Nebraska school. Guardian Angel vs. Fatima, a p.m. — to 2 4 “ Lourdes vs. Notre Dame, 4 p.m. — Sts and businc.-^s schools. Every' 5. Groups of elk hunters may interested persons of plans for Catholic Tours, Independ­ the women to have their own Regis opened the week’s play Peter and Paul vs. St. Anne's, S p.m — school i.s asked to contribute to apply together. Such applica­ St. Bernadette vs. Holy Cress. ent and other tours by softball park, leagues, etc. For with an 87-67 win over Colorado! tions. if specified by the appli­ Major Companies. further information call Miss college. The Rangers were to INDIVIDU AL SCORING cants. win be treated as one for Balding at 424-9079 or Kilpatrick play a Wednesday contest at CRUISES — Coll or write Monday, Tuesday and Friday drawing purpo.ses. If one appli- P la y er, Sctwol at 421-3695. . .DU coaches Mur­ the Air Force academy before Ryan, SI. Josapn Peggy or Earl Hanrohan returning to their gym. PerM, Annunciation 77 144 2Q.4 Custom-Tailored Suits ray Armstrong and Willy D. Wells, Mullen Look Better, Feel Better 31 183 20.3 Hanrahan's • Schaeffler have been selected to Tony Reed pumped in 19 M ontoya, C athed ral 73 1S3 14.1 serve on National Collegiate points. Bob Willie 18. Joe Kav­ T. Martlnaz, St. Joseph 39 147 14.3 Ibarra, Annunciation 73 139 15.4 University Tailored from eney 15 and Jay Coakley 12 in Athletic Association commit­ Staular, Mullen 57 133 14.7 the balanced Ranger attack Socha, St. Mary's 51 130 14.4 Hills Travel tees. .Armstrong will serve a Oeutsci), Ragis against Colorado college. 39 112 12.4 3731 So. Colorado B lv d . six-year term on the Ice Hockey Schierbera, Regis 41 110 12.2 Denvar, 80333 The victory boosted Regis’ Clifford, Carhedral 29 n o 13.2 Rules committee and Schaeffler P H . 757-7493 OR O U RS season mark to 5-10. One more will have a similar stint on the TEAM OFFENSE Domettle & I Skiing Rules committee. . .En­ triumph will equal the 1964-65! Team •###ee###es#e##e#ss»eee(e#e»4»a####ee#s»eee## > tries now are being taken for season total. Boh Berry, elevated last O FO F T F T A T P Aftvo VO 2 • Im ported Regis “ 177 t24 194 378 i the 20th annual American Le­ After the game with Hiram j month from the assistant’s Sf. Mary's 110 105 184 445 Bolt Vardsoo gion Handicap Bowling tourna­ Scott, the Rangers will head for] post, is the new bead coach Holy F a m ily 148 170 245 474 Annunciation 104 74 137 482 |i| Coins • Supplies • Library | ment. Jim Hewetl has complete Missouri. They’ll play Feb. 10 of St. Mary’s high school bas- ' Machebeuf 190 100 198 488 54.3 ^ ^ details and can be reached at RoUa against Missouri Mine.s I ketball team of Colorado I St. Joseph 191 144 250 S24 ! Cathedral “5 S “.Vof 8 JOSEPH ANTHONY TAILORS and Feb. 12 at St. Louis against! Springs. His Pirates are bat- 210 101 301 535 all fine coins come from the Key through Le>'den-Chiles-Wicker- I Mt. Carmal 319 104 173 544 40.. sham post, 1340 Broadway. Washington university. ' tling for a first division berth. I Mullen 197 122 229 554 41.; 8 Coin Center — It just seems that way.” • St. Francis 197 155 257 558 42.4s!o # - S • Denvers Newest and Finest — Featuring • TEAM DEFENSE Old Fashioned Honesty and Friendliness Taam APPLEWOOD STABLES I Loretta Heights Sophomore FT FTA TP AVO Mullan 340 133 301 R O B E R T E . JA M E S E . Regis 48.0 Rental Horses Boarded and Trained 208 153 340 571 42.4 W ATSO N W ATSON St. Joseph 705 137 190 537 59.4 $ T . JO H N 'S B L E S S E D Western Riding Lessons, and Haystack Rides Machebeuf 204 114 192 521 SACRAMENT 57.8 RAY LAIRD, MGR. Presented Annual Award St. Mary's 303 103 199 507 54.3 16000 West 32nd Ave. CR 9-1050 Annunciation l U 115 217 491 54.5 . [ .A sophomore from Downers! Mrs. Arthur J. 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' P a g e The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 3, 1966 Regis College Library Gets Charles McFadden Named Music Men, Regis Directors Chairman Knights $350 Fund Research Grant The award of a $350 fund can Library Association, has from among 37.3 applicants. Appointment of Charles R A native of North Platte, Plan Ahead grant to the Regis college li­ been announced by the ACRL Sixty-six grants of funds and McFadden as chairman of the Neb., McFadden has lived brary by the Association of Grants Committee. 12 of equipment brought the Regis directors for 1966 lias Denver since 1961 when he The planning begins early College and Research Libra­ The grant made to Regis total value of the grants to ap­ moved here to become associa' for Denver area Knights of been announced by the Very ries. a division of the Ameri­ college was one of 78 selected proximately $61,000. Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., ted with his present business Columbus councils and local pre.sident of the college. He is a member of the Wheat- musicians for the orphans’ The grants program this yuletide parties held in De­ year was made possible by McFadden, co-owner and ridge Lions Club and active in the Knights of Columbus. cem ber of each year. the following companies and manager of the Denver Ever­ Harmonizing Tenet corporation foundations: Mc­ green Monument Co., succeeds Already Frank Devine, THE RECIS directors is Graw-Hill Publishing Compa­ A. .M. (Bud) Kllerby:, president chairman of the Knights of organization of the college’s de­ ny: Olin Mathieson Chemical of the Elcar Fence Co., who Columbus orphans Christmas Corporation; Pitney-B owes, velopment program, composed served a.s chairman the past party committee, and Ken To Present Stressed Inc.; Library Bureau of Rem­ of men and women who offer two years. Plummer of Musicians Local A harmonization between ington Office Systems, Sperry their talents, energies and fi­ ments by the Holy Father, 20, are drawing up a schedule traditional Catholic doctrine Rand Corporation: Time. nancial support for the progress and the commissions he es­ for Yule parties, 1966. and its adaptation to modern Inc.; United States Steel of Regis college. tablished to carry out the times was the aim of the Sec­ Foundation Inc.; and The H. Last year the Regis directors For longer than a decade Council’s concepts. ond Vatican Council, Bishop W. Wilson Foundation Inc. membership hit an all-time high the musicians group has been Bishop Maloney said the of 636 with contributions providing entertainment for David M. Maloney told a Supreme Pontiff had warned The ACRL grants program amounting to $165,021 for an av­ more than 800 orphans in the Denver Serra Club meeting the faithful not to look back; was initiated in 1955 with u erage of $259. Denver area every Christmas. recently. not to be impatient; and to grant of $30,000 from the U.S. McFadden has set a 1,000 Plummer, who is president The Church Fathers had is­ avoid inconsidered extremism St^el Foundation. The pro­ membership goal for the organ­ and manager of Local 20, se­ sued a number of documents, and individualsim. gram, directed to the general ization in 1966 and has asked lects the talent that will most each of which, in justice, “ The Church moves slow­ need.s of all colleges and uni­ each present Director to enlist please the youngsters. Up­ needed careful study, the ly,” he said, “but when it versities, is designed for im­ at least one new member dur­ ward of 2,000 dollars’ worth Auxiliary Bishop of Denver moves it is guided by the proving the quality of library service to higher education ing the coming year. of musical prowess was do­ went on. Holy Spirit. nated in one night to the through fundamental research He cited the harmonization “ It is under His guidance in librarianship and otherwise Knights’ parties for orphan Sacred Heart Program Sign For Hospital sought by the Council Bishops that the Church will move aiding in the best use of the children. in the religious freedom docu­ fruitfully for all time to “ Unity, a Telling Mark” •Accepting a new $1,500 sign for Mercy hospital, Denver, is most modern teaching and A total in excess of $30,000 Sister Mary Kicran, hospital administrator. The sign is a gift ment promulgated by Pope com e.” learning materials. will be discussed by the Rev. in talent alone is given to Paul VI. Thomas Curry, S.J., of Rock- to the hospital from Neil R. Cullen, shown making the presen­ charitable and community en­ The statement had to be in hurst high school, Kansas tation. terprises each year. harmony with the traditional City, Mo., on the Sacred conviction concerning truth Heart Program at 7:15 a.m. The children heard the Sunday, Feb. 6, on KBTV, Dave Parson’s combo, Phil revealed by God through Channel 9, Denver. “ Can We Rom eo’s “ Four Bears,” the Mercy Hospital Boasts Christ, and at the same time, Charles McFadden Tolerate Error?” will be dis­ Fred Trahan combo, Phyllis it did state unequivocally that men are meant by God to be cussed by the Very Rev. John and Nick Romeo, Joe Marcus free. I. Hochban, S.J., president of combo, and the Mike de Salle Sign - Gift of Board Member orchestra. Regis college in Toronto, at 9 DENVER IN THE COUNCIL state­ a.m. on KKTV, Channel 11, Expenses for the evening People passing East and has a sign, a gift to the hospi­ ment exonerating Jews from EVERGREEN Colorado Springs. are partially defrayed by West on E. 17th Avenue, Den­ tal by Neil R. Cullen, presi­ grants from the recoi'ding in­ ver, no longer have to w inder dent of Scrv-All Parts compa­ liability for the death of MONUMENT CO. dustry’s trust fund, when the what the new 10-story build­ ny and a member of the hos­ Christ, the Bishop noted, the W a U h Y o u r H eart musicians donate their time ing is at Milwaukee street. pital’s lay advisory board. Church had to fend off super­ If you have heart disease, aqd talent to worthy causes. The new Mercy hospital now The new sign, located adja­ ficial and false conclusions don't shovel snow or try to push cent to the hospital on the that because the Jews were stalled cars, the Colorado Heart comer of E. 17th avenue and not guilty of deicide, Christ .Association advises. Milwaukee street, was de­ was not God. signed and erected by the “ But the Council did two LEGAL NOTICES Mullins Sign company. things; it made a formal Largest Selection in the Because the M ercy Hospital reassertion that Christ is Rocky Mountain Area JERRY BREEN IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT Building Fund campaign is God, and that the Gospels are (1 mile E. o f Mt. Olivet) In and for the City and County of Oenvor In and for the Clly and County still short of its goal, addi­ the Word of God, anci essen­ Volingst Florist and Slat# of Colorado of Denver and State of Colorado Charles McFadden No. P-35ie6 No. P-35770 tional facilties like the $1,500 tially, that the Gospels and tend Machi 1521 Champa NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT sign at the new 8.6 million all they imply cannot be tak­ some of th( HA. 4-4477 266-3131 Estate of Mary Dl Domenico a/k/a Estate of NELLE V. RYAN (Deceased) dollar ho.spitaI must come en as holding Jews liable for Maria Domenico a/k/a Marla Di No. P-3S770 heuf high i Domenico a/k/a Marla Ellsebettt Domeni­ Notice is hereby given that I t>ave tiled from special gifts. the death of Christ.” co (Deceased) m y fin al report in the Probate C ou rt of 19. in BIOS No. P-35tB4 the City and County of Denver, Colorado, Hospital personnel arc now On Ecum enism , the Council Notice Is hereby given that I have and that any person desiring to object to making necessary electrical has made it clear that the filed my final report In the Probate the same shall file written objection with Court of the C ity and County of Denver, the said court on or before M arch 10th, connections to light the sign Church is the true Church, Colorado, and that any person desiring to 1966. and a Colorado redstone plan­ but it is human, he added, SWIGERT BROS. object to the same shall file written Edward J. O'Brien II Lo re ffo Student Honored Den obieclion with the said court on or be­ Administrator ter will be built around the and this human element can fore M arch 7, 1966. Edw. J. McHugh base of the sign to enhance be improved upon, so that we A straight A average for the fall semester at Lnretto OPTOMETRISTS H enry N. Melaragno Attorney for the estate the Hospital’s land.scaping. Executor 415 Sym es Building, can recognize God’s grace in Heights college, Denver, won for Susan Tichenor, left, sopho­ Charles J. Onofrio ; Denver, Colo. others, while conducting an Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care Attorney for the estate ! (Published in the Denver Catholic Reg­ more from Downers Grove. III., the 1966 St. Catherine’ s Medal. You 271 So. Downing D enver, Colo. ister) T ak e I# E a sy hone.st dialogue with them. The medal is presented annually to the student who is taking 777-57U First pubiicetion: February 3, 1966 If you are over 40 and The Bishop cautioned that a Harry W. Swigert, O.D. OPTICIAN (Published in the Denver Catholic Last publication: February 24, 1966 education at the college and who is active in many extracurri­ The Den\ R eg ister) healthy, it’s okay for you to person’s balanced view of the play two First Publication: January 27, 1966 IN THE PROBATE COURT shovel snow, but take it easy, Council must rely on the ac­ cular groups and organizations. Making the presentation is Harry W. Odil, O.D. Fred Smaldone Last Publication: February 17, 1966 I In and lor the City and County of Oenvor Thursday a and state of Colorado Mrs. Arthur J. Kidnay, Jr., Denver, a Loretto alumna, on be­ the Colorado Heart Association tual documents, and the inter­ and 4, for Ofllce of Ih* I No. P-247Q1 recommends. N evw work to the pretation. in the light of tradi­ half of the Denver chapter of Kappa Gamma Pi. national Cath­ Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. T R E A S U R E R NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT City, W e s Cherry Creek City and County nf Denvtr ! Esfaie gf WALTER M. SMILEY, (De- point of exhaustion. olic honors society for graduates of Catholic women’s colleges. tion, given to those docu- schools, and 1550 California St. Municipal Building I ceasod) 231 Detroft St. Denver, Colorado No. P-24701 al schools o No. 0-22 Notice is hereby given that I have. 5 34 -5 8 7 9 3 55 -7 0 4 2 NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL filed my final report In the Probate! The conce ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF Court of the C ity and County of Den-1 APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF ver, Colorado, and that any person de-l youth concei TREASURER'S DEED siring to oblect to the sam e sh all file formances TO WHOM IT fAAY CONCERN, to written oblection w»h the s«ld court on e ve ry person In actual possession or oc- before M arch 2. 1966. youngsters. cupancy of the hereinafter described land,, Rev. Forresl H. Allen May They Rest In Peace The progr lot or prem ises, and to the person in ! Execu to r whose name the same was faxed or’Casey and Klene li’s “Chacon specially assessed, and to all persons 1 ^r the estate having an Interest or title of record|818 Symes Building cade Suite” in or to the said prem ises and more I •^9®''er, Colorado 00202 ular Song); ANDERSON, Jennia M., 1325 Everett JO H N SO N . H a rrte lt L .. 34«s w 32d eve. USICK, Lonie A., 1205 Olive street. Re­ especially to 222-4555 street. Requiem Mass. St Bernadette's Edward Harlan | (Published In the Denver Catholic Requiem Mass, Hety Ohest church, Jan. quiem Mass, St. James church, Jan, 31. Waltz” by ' Mable Harlan : Register) church Feb. I. interment Mt. Olivet. 37. Olinge.* m ertu aries. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuar- land’s “ Dan City Investment Company First Publication POWERS, Kathleen Susan, Grand Junc­ Don Frager i Last Publication: B E I R I C E R , A ndrew H ., 4600 E . A m ­ tion, Colo. Infant daughter of M r. and S ta n Sailor’s herst avenue. Requiem Mass. Mesi Pre F. R. Davis Mrs. Ronald Powers, Grand Junction. VIRANT, Loretta Ann, 7941 Robin lane. Red Poppy IN THE PROBATE COURT clous Bleed chu rch , J a n . 28. interm ent You and each of you are hereby noti. Mats of the Angels. St. Louis church Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. VI- tied that on the 15th day of November, In and lor the City and County of Denver Mt. Olivet. Beulevard merluaries. Englewood. Feb. 2. Interment Mt. Ol­ Brahm’s “ Sj and State of Colorado rant. Requiem Mass, Holy Rosary 1962, the M A N A G E R O F R E V E N U E Ex- K A R N S , C niee, IIOO F illm e rc . Requiem ivet. Boulevard mortuaries. Minor” (Foi Otflcio Treasurer of the City and County No. P-38965 B U R K E , G race A ., 2936 U m atilla street. Mass. St. Philemena's chwrcn, Jan. 37. church, Jan. 31. Interment Mt. Olivet. of D enver and State of Colorado, sold at NOTICE TO CREDITORS Requiem Mass, St. Patrick's church, Interment, Mt. Olivet. (ROSSI), Sister Mary Bernardina, Boulevard mortuaries. The Thurs “W iiar* s«n v«r SUope w itli Confidenoa Estate of John J. King (Deceased) public sale to Don F ra g e r, the applicant, Jan . 29. Interm ent M f. O livet. Olinger 0.5 M., of Omaha, Nebr. Funeral serv­ set for Westi who has made demand tor a Treasurer's No. P-38965 mortuaries. K IN G . C la ra M . fo rm erly of 914 Corona ices and interment, Omaha, Nebr., Feb. WANCZYK, John, 615 S. Canosa court. Deed, the following described real estate All persons having claims against the street. Requiem Mass, St. Phllomena's 2. Beulevard m ortuaries. Requiem Mass, St. Rose of Lima and Englcw situate in the City and County of Denver above named estate are required to file CARLENO, Anthony, 4010 Clay stretl. ch u rch , J a n . 37. O linger m ortuaries. church, Feb. 2. Interment Mt. Olivet. and State of Colorado, to-wit: them for allowance In the Probate Court Requiem Mats, St. Cathorino's church, SHIELDS. Teresa A., 635 Hathaway of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ The W est T w en ty-Five (25) feet of Jan. 39. Interment Ml. Olivet. Boule­ KROBOTH, Millie E., 1331 Sherman drive. Daughter ef T/Sgt. and Mrs. Jo­ W HILES, Elitabeth M., Erie, Colorado. rado, on or before the 1st day of J u ly , East Fifty (50) feet of Lots Twelve vard mortuaries. street. Requiem Mass. La Junta. Colo., seph C. Shields. Mass ol the Angels, Requiem Mass. Feb. 3, Erie, Colo. In­ j T - r ^66, ^or said claims shall be forever A (12) to FIHeen (IS) Inclusive except Feb. 3. Olinger mortuaries. Fittsimons Post Chapel, Jan. 31. Inter­ terment, Boulder, Colo. the W est Tw en ty-Five (25) feet of CASADOS, John N., 4305 Kalamath ment Ft. Logan. Juanita W. King North Eight (8) feet of Lot Twelve street. Requiem Mass, St. Caielan's LAPPING, Walter A., 1791 S. Grant YOUNG, John J., of the Mullen Heme. (12) In Block Sixteen (16), Hyde Park Administratrix church, Jan. 38. Interment Ml. Olivet. Charles J. Onofrio street. Requiem Mass, Our Lady ef TRUJILLO, Rose S., 1332 Lipan. Re­ Requiem Mass, Our Lady of Lourdes A ddition. Lourdes ch u rch , J a n . 31. Inlorm eni Mt. quiem Mass, St. Caielan's church, Jan. church, Feb. 1. Interment Mt. Olivet. Attorney tor the estate C E R O N E , Jam e s A ., 1935 W . 39lh a v ­ that said tax sale was made to satisfy 271 South Downing ST Ollvot. 38. Interm ent, F t. Logan. Olinger mortuaries. 'DENVER" BRIDE the delinquent General taxes assessed Denver. Colorado 722-5744 enue. Requiem M ass, O u r Lad y of Mt. against said real estate for the year Carm ol chu rch , Ja n . 39. Interm ent Mt. (Published In the Denver Catholic LONERGAN, Joseph T„ of Richland, 1961; that said re al estate was taxed in R e g iste r) Olivet. Olinger mortuaries. Wash., formerly el Denver. Requiem the name of F. R. Davis; that the statu­ First Publication: January 27, 1966 Mast and burial, Jan. 36, Richland, tory period of redemption expired Novem­ L a s t P u b lica tio n : Fe b ru a ry 17, i96e G A R C IA , V irg in ia M ., 3337 E . 14lh a v ­ W ash. ber 15th, 1965; that the same has not enue. Requiem Mass, St. Phllomena's IS A been redeemed; that said property may IN THE PROBATE COURT Colorado Springs church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Howard McANDREWS, James Tom, at Seattle, be redeemed at any time before a Tax In and for the City and County of Denver mortuaries. Deed Is Issued; that a Tax Deed wilt be and State of Colorado Wash. Requiem Mass, Holy Family Issued to the said Don Frager, lawful No. P-36334 church, Feb. 3. Inierment Mt. Ollvot. holder of said certificate, on the 10th NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT HAMPTON, Em ily B„ 3111 Troy street. Daughter of Mrs. Ida. B. Hampton. day of Ju n e at 12 o'clock noon 1966, un­ Estate Of CAROLINE A. WHITFORD M ENEGATTI, Albert E., 4250 Wyandot Ej PETE BERONI || HAPPY BRIDE less the sam e has been redeemed before also known as CARRIE WHITFORD, Mass, Jan. 37, Fitzsimmons Post chapel. 12 o'clock noon of said date. (D eceased) Interment, Roanoke. Va. streif. Requiem Mass, St. Catherine's 1 FURNITURE STORE | WITNESS my hand and seal this 25th No. P-36334 >4 I q ^ D R I V E I N day of Ja n u a ry , 1966. Notice Is hereby given that I have 1 UPHOLSTERING | 1 RE-UPHOLSTERING AND (SEAL) filed my final report In the Probate In Colo. Springs ^ M O T E L CHARLES L. TEMPLE Court of the City and County of Den­ U 1 REPAIRING 1 Manager of Revenue ver, Colorado. ar>d that any person de­ Stay with “ Jay” 1 Slip Covers and Draptri«s j Ex-Ofllcio Treasurer siring to oblect to the same shall file 1 Made to Order . . . . because she has the assistance C ity & County of Denver written oblection with the said court on 820 N. Nevada Furniture Made to Order Requiem Mass Scheduled 19 24-32 So. Wahsatch M E . 2-84G1 f (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg­ or before March 7, 1966. iste r) Monsignor James' Flanagan of our Bridal Consultant who will First publication February 3, 1966 L a s t publication F e b ru a ry 17, 1966. ZARLENGO, MOTT AND CAR l Tn' ” ’**^ City & County of Denver By Valentine W. Logan For William J. Zecha PHIL LONG, INC. help her with her wedding plans, B y J . S. W R IG H T Attorney for the estate fflh eu tm ixaf. At an eij Assistant 1020 American National Bank Bldg -Sacrament s Deputy Treasurer Denver, Colorado 222-0601 Requiem Mass will be of­ late Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Zecha PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST trousseau, wedding gown and at­ (Published In the Denver Catholic 'exhibits was IN THE PROBATE COURT R eg iste r) fered for William J. Zecha, and attended schools in that 802 N. Weber In and for the City and County of Denver F ir s t P u b lica tio n : Jan u a ry 27, 1966 .55, in Corpus Christi church, city. He was employed in that M E. 3 -2 0 6 9 and State of Colorado Last Publication: February 17, 1966 tendants' gowns . . . and will ad­ No. P-38072 Colorado Springs, on Thurs­ city for most of his life. With Colo. Springs, Cole. NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION iN THE PROBATE COURT day. Feb. 3. Celebrant will be his wife, the former Claire COLORADO SPRINGS TO SELL REAL ESTATE In and for the City and County of Denver vise what the groom and the fam­ IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF and State of Colorado the Rt. Rev. Monsignor antho- Boesen, and-daughter, Patri­ HATTIE HOPPER, also known as No. P-17756 ny Elzi. A rosary was recited cia, he lived in Tucson for J. D. CROUCH HATTIE M. HOPPER. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Parvan Nlckoloff (Deceased) in Nolan Funeral home on several years before coming C. D. O’BRIEN ilies shall wear. Ward No. P-177S6 The People of the State of Colorado, Wednesday, Feb. 2. Burial to Colorado Springs. LOETSCHER^S To HATTIE M. HOPPER. WARD; c/o All persons having claims against the ANDREW WYSOWATCKY, CONSERVA­ above named estate are required to file will be in Resurrection ceme­ He served with the U.S. TOR; ORTA CLINE, 2800 Kingsbury St., them for allowance In the Probate Court tery, St. Paul, Minn. Army during World War II. Richland Hills, Texas; CAL CLINE, 2455 of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ SUPER MARKET Teller, Wheatrldge, Colorado; BERT rado, on o r before the 5 day of J u ly , Zecha, a member of Corpus And Happy the Bride who selects 1966, or said cla im s shall be forever CLINE, Logansport, Indiana, and Don­ barred. Christi parish. Colorado SURVIVORS, besides his QUALITY M ATS ald W. Hull. Attorney at Law, Denver, Colorado. Guardian ad LHem for all Mike Lezarotf Springs, since 1958, died Mon­ wife and daughter, include Execu to r i PRODUCE her fine china, crystal and silver at persons under legal disability, and Un­ Andrew Wysowateky day, Jan. 31, at Penrose hos­ two brothers, Clement Charles known heirs and unknown antecedents, Attorney for the estate pital, following an illness of Zecha, Colorado Springs, and Quality Apparel Nationally Advertised persons In Interest in said estate, 741 Equitable Bldg. The Denver. . . then registers her GREETING: Denver, Colorado 266 0861 three months. He was born in Oscar Zecha of St. Paul; a You are hereby notified that on this IN COLORADO SPRINGS Brands of Groceries 12th d ay of Ja n u a ry , A .D ., 1966, Andrew St. Paul, Minn., son of the sister, Mrs. Edward Jacobs of SINCE 1872 Wysowateky, Conservator of said estate, St. Paul; and numerous 524 W. Colorado Ave. preferences with our Bridal Secre­ presented to and filed In said court hts Kiowa and Tejon Streets petition for the sale of certain real es­ nieces and nephews in St. tary so that her friends may know. tate belonging to said estate and situate IN THE PROBATE COURT Paul, Colorado Springs, and In the City and County of Denver and In and for the City and County of Denver Denver. State of Colorado, more fully described and Slate of Colorado said petition, reference to which is No. P-39264 NOLAN FUNERAL HOME hereby made. IN THE PROBATE COURT NOTICE TO CREDITORS "THE ONLY CATHOLIC OWNED AND OPERATED You are further notified to appear Estate of Margaret Marie Wagner (De­ In and for the Clly and County ef Denvar an sw er or otherw ise plead to said pe­ ceased) and State ef Colorado FUNERAL HOME IN COLORADO SPRINGS" Confident the Bride who selects her tition In writing on or before the 14th No. P-39624 No. P-24234 day of M a rch , A .D . 1966, the day set tor All persons having claims against the NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE NOLAN FAMILY the hearing thereof, or on or before the above named estate are required to file Estate of KATHERINE WATT, aka Brighton MEMBERS NATIONAL CATHOL'C FUNERAL DIRECTORS GUILD invitations, announcements and day to which such hearing may be them for allowance In the Probate KATHRINE WATT, (Deceased) M E . 2 -4 7 4 2 ioumed, or said petition will be taken Court of the City and County of Den­ No. P-24234 for confessed. v e r, C olorado, on or before the 1st day A'l persons having claims against the paper trousseau with the help of Given under my hand and the seal of A ugust, 1966, o r said claim s shall above named estate are required to file Some of se of said court at D en ver, in the C ity and be forever barred. them for allowance In the Probate Court St. Therese County of D enver and State of Colorado, Fred W. M ills of the C ity and County of D enver, Colo­ REALTY this 12th day of January, A.D. 1966. Special Administrator rado, on or before the 17th day of July, COLONIAL held by Sisti our stationery expert. O. M. ROWLEY, George A. Reichert 1966, o r said cla im s sh all be forever Acting Clerk MORTUARY teacher. Art Attorney for the estate barred. MAY INSURANCE By Thomas DIFrancesce, 444 17th Street, D enver, Colorado Andrew Wysowateky MR. AND MRS. JACK CO. cently presen Deputy Cleric 222-9441 Administrator _ ST. GERMAIN (Published In the Denver Catholic (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg­ (Published in the Denver Catholic Owners and Directors 725 NO. TEJON Marie, princi R eg iste r) ister) R eg ister) —Member St. Augwstine's Church • First Pubileation: January 20, 1966 First Publication; February 3, 1966 First Publication: January 20, 1966 Brighton, Colorado Phone 633-7731 Colorado Springs recognition ol Last Publication: February 17, 1966 Last P u b lica tio n : Feb ru ary 24. 1966 Last Publlcallon: February 17, 1966 Thursday, Feb. 3, 1966 The Denver Catholic Register Page 13 fs Youth nf Star Nights Production icants. Set at Loretto Heights is and A talented cast has been as­ be presented in the Loretto ht the sembled for Sandy Wilson’s Heights college Center of Per­ to ap- musical, The Boy Friend, to forming Arts Feb. 17, 18. and 19. I this Featured in the Star Nights )le by production arc Rita Smail, a ■s and graduate of Cathedral high : Mc- CYO school, Denver, and recog­ ompa- nized for her notable perfor.n. ?mical ance in the Trident Theater’s w e s, production of The Fantas- Rem- Activities ticks: Marikaye Lucas, who jperry iiiiniihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiniiniuiniin has appeared in various pro­ Time. ductions staged at Bonfils the­ Steel St, A n n e ’s | ater and in the Denver Post he H. Break During ‘Boy friend’ Rehearsai summer series; and Paula nc. The CYO will meet Sunday, i Flynn, who has appeared in Marikaye Lucas, left, a student at Loretto cent break of action are, from Miss Lucas, Feb. 6. A talent show will be >l’ram many productions in her Heights college, Denver. Is shown during re­ left to right. Mux Di Julio, musical director; /ith a presented. Members interested home town of Parsons, Kans. EngiBWQod St udent Council j U.S. hearsal for the college’s forthcoming produc­ Sister Ann Madeline, producer; James Curtan, in participating, with po.sslble A dancer with considerable A student council, the first in the history shown are Stephanie Knoll, vice president; pro- tion of Sandy Wilson’s “ The Boy Friend.” to director: and Sister Maria Gorctti. state dir­ selection for appearing in the local credits is Nancy Suva- ?neral be presented in the college’s Center of Per­ ector. Tickets for the musical are now on sale. state convention, can call the da. who will be featured in of St. Louis’ school, Englewood, was organized .Mary Schmitz, secretary; Tim Wilhelm, ath­ 1 uni- forming Arts Feb. 17-19. Shown during a re­ Rev. Daniel Connor at the rec­ the production. in No^ember, 1965, and elections were held for letics; Joseph Reynolds, president; Kllecn Bahl. tory or Mr.s. Thielen, 424-2973. officers, chairmen, and room representatives. entertainment; Kevin Feeley, patrol, and Mary r im- Male leads will be por­ An inter-parish dance is set brary trayed by Dick Hanson, Tom The council will assist in projects of spiritual Jo Vohejda, treasurer. (Photo by Itoos) Feb. 13, 7-10:30 p.m. at Jeffer­ nation Downing. Fred Lee Stuart, and material benefits to the school. Officers as earch son county fairgrounds. A ski John Weaver, Edward Mor­ rwise trip is scheduled Feb. 20. ris, Randy Bums, Gary if the Schrenk, and David Breiche- and S t. Ptus X isen. Abbey School Scholastic Exams Set St. Pius CYO dance will be Feb. 13, 7-10 p.m., with a battle Other Loretto students set for roles are Nora Smith. of bands. Admission is 75 cents Mary Jeanne Reynolds, Ka­ Feb. 12 at Colorado Springs Site with card and $I without. Dres.s thy Wendt, and .Anne Jensen. is shirt and tie. Information; Tickets are now available Examinations to be used for tunate, as well, to be assisted 'confidential financial statement Mary Letofsky, 364-2482. The and may be obtained by call­ the basis of scholarship awards financially by devout laymen !is reque.sted for consideration. “ snow ball” district dance is ing 936-3423, Ext. 262. and admission decision will be I who wish to do their part in Since there are so many de­ Feb. 5. South district will be administered by the .\bbey fostering vocations for the serving applicants from the 25 host at St. Vincent de Paul par­ School, a Catholic four-year res­ Church.” states from which the Abbey ish, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Music byj Special Sisters' idential college prep for hoys of students originate, the school the Daniels: tickets are $2 p e rj Canon City. Colo., at Corpus students of high academic does not award area scholar­ couple and $1.25 single. Infor­ Performance Set Christi grade school in Colorado EXCEPT for scholarships to ships but holds all applications mation. 623-7949. Springs Saturday, Feb. 12. The. standing a letter of application Sisters in the area have been until late March or early April testing begins at 8:30 a m. and i and completion of the parents' and selects the most de.serving. St. Jo s e p h ’s invited to the dress rehearsal continues until noon. The exam­ Paper drive will be held at of the Loretto Heights college ination is free and no pre-regis­ tration is necessary. St. Joseph (Redemptorist) annual Star Nights produc­ grade school Feb. 4-6. A truck tion. The Boy Friend, Feb. 16, Partial scholarships of vary­ ing values are available for stu­ will be in the school yard. Pro­ 4:15 p.m. in the college’s Cen­ MOUNT SAINT ceeds to go toward library dents of high academic stand­ books. ter of Performing Arts. ing and those of good ability • « • I Admission is free, but it is who desire to develop and fos­ GERTRUDE ACADEMY Marhebeu/ High Mardi Gras All CYO club news should | necessary that all Sisters and ter a vocation to the pric.slhood be typed, double space, and | lay persons who chauffeur or religious life. (resident and day school) Youngsters whose brothers and sisters at­ from 12-noon until 8 p.m. Left to right, seated, include only brief notices of ; them have a ticket of admit­ I IN .ADDITIO.N there Is avail- tend Machebeuf high school, Denver, look over are Stephen Hull and Julie Letofsky; standing, events. The event, time, i tance. Tickets may be ob­ BOULDER, COLORADO able a number of service schol- some of the gifts to be presented at the Mache­ Danny Belfiore, Janet Smith, and Charicen place, and date should be J tained by calling 936-3423, I 'arships to students who need mentioned. All items to go in ' is now accepting early beuf high .Mardi Gras festival .Saturday, Feb. Byrne; seated in the booth window are Tim Ext. 262. No seats are re- 'financial aid and give promise this column should he .'i'^ application of above average ability students for the 19. in Blessed Sacrament parish gymnasium, Nygren and Peggy Hall.— (Photo by DeCroce) scr\'ed, and orders will be ,of commendable achievement. dressed to: CYO Office, 938 filled on a “ first come-first I Ninth grader.s of September, 1966-1967 school year. Bannock Street, Denver, and serve” basis. Those holding i 1966, are eligible for scholar- should he received no later tickets in advance will he as­ iships based on academic cxcel- Contact: The Registrar Denver Symphony Orchestra Plans than 12 noon on Monday. | sured of a seat until 4:05 p.m. [ lence which are renewable each Items arriving after this time Tours of the theater will be jyear upon completion of satis- I Mount Saint Gertrude Academy will not be included in the offered at 3:30 p.m. Feb. 16 etto j factory work. Vocation and Boulder, Colorado 80302 )ho- edition. for any who are interested. I service awards are open for in- dal. Youth Concerts for Feb. 3 , 4 j coming 9th, 10th and 11th grad­ :ing ers. Scholarships are not avail­ irri* The Denver Symphony will the scene of the Friday concert. Guild, i.s chairman of the youth able for 12th graders since it is the school’s policy not to accept is play two youth .concerts on All three are scheduled to begin concert program. Thursday and Friday, Feb. 3 at 10 a.m. seniors. be- ST. JOSEPH'S and 4, for students of Adams “ It is one of the works of the ith- Fred C. Hoeppner will con­ STUDENTS of .Adams county, City, Westminster public duct. Mrs. T. R. McEwen, a Benedictine Community of Holy { e s . Jefferson County public schools, MILITARY ACADEMY schools, and public and parochi­ member of the Symphony Aurora public and parochial Cross Abbey to assist in the HAYS, KANSAS al schools of Englewood. school.s, and of other parochial education of future priests and The concerts are a part of the and private schools of greater religious." the headmaster, the Rev. Norbert Kinen. O.S.B.. youth concert season of 19 per­ Cub Scouts Hold Denver will attend youth con­ stated. “ It makes no difference BOARDING SCHOOL formances for 60,000 Denver certs by the Denver Symphony whether they are interested in youngsters. Annual Space Derby Orchestra Feb. 7. 8 and 9. Conducted by the the Benedictine life, the dio­ The programs include: Viva- Cub Scouts of Pack 96, St. Two concerts are scheduled cesan clergy or any other reli­ Capuchin Franciscan li's “ Chaconne” ; Walton’s “ Fa­ James' parish, Denver held at Hinkley high school for Auro­ gious group. .Although the Ab­ Fathers cade Suite” (Valse, Polka, Pop­ bey school is not a minor semi­ their annual space derby in ra public and parochial schools .Annual Board and Tuition Fee ular Song): “ Sleeping Beauty Walsh Hall. First place winner on Monday. Feb. 7. at 9:30 and nary. its program and environ­ Waltz” by Tschaikowsky: Cop­ was Stephen White: second. Bill 10:45 a.m. The City Auditorium ment arc most suitable to nur- $990.00 land's “ Danse Cubano” ; “ Rus­ arena will be the scene of Ihe jlure and develop the early call- Inkret; third, Tommy Markel. • Senior High School •Mcniber of North Central Ass’n. sian Sailor’s Dance” from The They received gold trophies. Tuesday and Wednesday con­ 'ings of a vocation. We arc for- Red Poppy by Glicrc: and .All Major Sports • ROIC Honor School Ten Boy Scouts of Troop 96 certs, which will be heard by * 10 Point Indoor Rifle Range * Civil .Air I’utrol Brahm's “ Symphony No. 1 in C spent a recent weekend at the 13,000 students of Jefferson * Indoor Swimming Pool Minor” (Fourth Movement). Parish new .scout camp, Peaceful Val­ County, Adams County, and For CaUiloQ ~ Addtess liu.^iness Office The Thursday performance is ley, in Elbert. They were pre­ parochial and private schools of Correspondents! set for Westminster high school, sented with awards of honor the area. The area concerts will and Englewood high school is and merit in all the events. begin at 10:30 a.m. St. Pius X Student P ro je ct Please remember to type your parish news .At a recent home-school meeting at St. Pius X parish hall, items double, or even parents were given an insight into the modern math program triple space when send­ now taught at all grade levels throughout the archdiocese. Sis­ ing them in. Start your Tired, Aching Feet? ter Barbara Ann, St. Pius X school principal, introduced Sister copy one quarter from Corns, Callouses, Bunions, Sore Heels, Cramped Toes? Vincent de Paul. Cathedral high school mathematics instructor, the top of the page to al­ who talked on the background and fundamentals of modern low editors spare to These and many other common math. In the photo above eighth graders Terry McLeod and stamp and mark the foot troubles are often Mike Smith show geometric designs done by their class. Math a.««ociated with weak or fallen copy. ! projects of each class in the school were on display. arches. We have a wide selection The deadline for all of arch supports (from wafer- copy is Monday at 5 p.m. thin plastic to leather or Neighborhood Youth Corps .No special considera­ adjustable metal), each fitted tions can be given for to your individual needs by copy or photographs ar­ thoroughly trained attendants, Girls Take Charm Course riving after that time! Come in . . . no obligation. Approximately one-half the will be conducted at the new .Address all correspon­ Featuring: Dr. Scholl's .Arch Suiiports, .Appliances and 180 girls enrolled in the Denver Youth Opportunity center. 1115 dence to: Denver News Elastic Hosiery! .Ask for free caiuloguc and foot care Neighborhood Youth Corps ore Broadway, with clas.ses sched­ Booklet. Shoes for the entire family. By Dr. Locke, going to learn how to make uled for Friday nights and Sat­ Editor, “ Denver Catho­ Dickerson, Edwin Clapp, Enna Jeltlck Etc. themselves more attractive. urday mornings. The girls are lic Register." P.O. Rox Blessed Sarrament Sch o o l Sciente Projest The NYC director. Rudolph among 430 Youth Corps en- 1620, Denver 80201. Gonzales, announced that a rolleos. Gonzales is also board Toth^s Specialty Footwear At an eighth grade science fair at Blessed to right, Kathleen Langfield, Ranson DeBow, charm school for the young chairman of Denver’s War on start Earlier “For Better Foot Care” women is to be opened as part Poverty, Inc. The house of comfort shoes -Sacrament school, Denver, one of the notable and Karen Kay. When the weather is bad start of the educational phase of the 5 2 7 16th St. 825-8474 -exhibits was a glass display. Shown are, left your trip a little earlier. A safe work-training program being Peer Visibility Mail orders promptly filled conducted in connection with driving speed on a dry surface Open Mon. and Thurs. evenings the government’ s anti-poverty Poor visibility is a leading can be suicide when streets are campaign. The school will be cause of traffic mishaps during wet or icy. under the direction of a beauty winter months so follow the ad­ and fashion expert. Enrollment vice of your State Patrol by will be voluntary. The idea for keeping your windshield and When you can’t see the school originated among the windows clear of snow and ice i Anyone Can Play the girls themselves. on the outside, and fog and The charm school probably frost inside. NEW PLAYER PIANOI her laughing face, Regis Players To Present her voice can 'Teahouse of August Moon tickle you pink with The Regis Players of Regis Madden, Stephen Scott, Chris­ a Long Distance call. high school, Denver, will pre­ tine Hatpin, and Terry Mad- sent for their 13th sea.son’s dock. Go ahead. major production. The Tea­ The play first opened in house of the August Moon by New York City at the Martin Call now. John Patrick for three per­ Beck theatre, in 1953 with Da­ formances at Bonfils theater vid Wayne, Paul Ford, and on Feb. 10. 11. 12. John Forsythe in the leading Mountain States Telephone The production will include roles. The play won the Pul­ students from Marycrest and itzer prize, the Tony, and the- St. Mary’s academy, Denver. Drama Critics’ Circle awards. Award tor Outstanding Essays It is being produced and di­ Some of seventh and eighth grade pupils of the students in the station’ s recent essay con­ rected by the Rev. A. J. Dee- Reservations can be made through any Regis high stu­ St. Tberese school, Aurora, admire a plaque test, “ Why We Should Stay in Vietnam.” The man. S.J.. with Mike Israel as assistant to the director. dent or by calling 433-6565. ^ h e l d by Sister Catherine Ann, right, English presentation ceremony was telecast and shown Porthig Technical supervisor is James Reservations can be made at teacher. Art Peterson of KBTV, Channel 9, re­ on KBTV news. More than I.OOO entries were 1321 Us m Ib Nylander, assisted by Joseph the box office at Bonfils 45 m 2 BROADWAY • Of. cently presented the award to Sister Matthew submitted. Essays by two St. Therese stu­ Botinelly. Major roles in the minutes before curtain time Marie, principal, at an all-school assembly in dents, Tom Ayers, grade seven, and Barbara production will be portrayed at 8:30 p.m. each evening of recognition of outstanding essays submitted by Siebert, grade eight, were in the final judging. by Nathan Guerrero, Patrick the performances. P a ge 14 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 3, 1966 Your Parish Real Estate Guide Conference Vows Support i C c (The fol 3 ---- JMI SouU (lM9 l»wood) 3>- ■ Sf. Mary MoBrfalana Of Grape Workers Strike ten by Fal gis college WINTER WONDERLAND Oklahoma City — The re­ respective obligations in this current Is HOME FOR SALE 4 6 0 0 S. U N IV E R SIT Y I quests of the striking grape crucial issue. magazine, Acro»s ttw stre«t from St. Mary's Acade-i workers near Delano, Calif., “ In the meantime, we shall Meinrad A my this lovHy 3 bdrm., carpeted ranclto.' 2 8 9 5 W O LF livrm. 37x17 with beau, won size mIrror| for higher wages and collec­ go out to these workers to rad, Ind. 7x4', Ig. r e c rm . in bsm t., complefely tive bargaining procedures with perm •Ir-cond., good landscaping, Ig. barn for ' Inquire 4855 Hooker. 2 bedroom find out from them what they your ponies, c irc u lar d riv e Info your 2-car I “ are in keeping with their understand to be their own ine.) I g a r home. Finished basement basic rights,” the National a PRICED WORTH THE MONEY I needs, what order of priority C A L L T H E L E N S E R 'S 333-9M9 Catholic Rural Life Confer­ they choose in meeting these By FrancI ____ w a i ^ y enterprises_____ St. Peter and Paul ence here has stated. needs and bow we can help. “ We shall intensify our ef­ 6_..BieE»ad Sacrcimenf [ In declaring support for Council S I61 Plans Ball WALK TO SCHOOL forts to stimulate educational, the grape workers, the LARGE AND LOVELY 3 bdrm. brick, 2 blocks from parocfiiai training, housing, medical, Planning Knights of Columbus council 5161 pre-Lenten ball school and church. Lga. kit. with eating NCRLC said: “ Therefore, we and other programs which will to he held in St. Vincent de Paul school hall, Denver, Feb. 19, FAMILY HOME space, IV^ baths, w .w . cpt., oversize protest vigorously both the re­ better the lot of agricultural single gar., Irrig. well, lovely landscaping, fusal by their employers to from 9 p.m., are left to right, Ray O’Shea, publicity and tick­ - L . This specious 2 story, full bsmt. home is fenced. 1 b ik. to bus, near shop. 7005 workers in California and ets chairman; Grand Knight Walter Angerer, master of ceremo­ located on 7 lots, c a re fu lly & well land­ honor their requests and the throughout the nation.” scaped for seclusion. N.W. corner Mont-| W . 37th A ve. harassment of the strikers.” nies; and Leo Schmitt, refreshments and food chairman. Jerry view and Jasmine. First story has very' The NCRLC is the official BY OWNER 424-8360 Pfannenstiel’s orchestra will play. Tickets, to include refresh­ Ige. livrm ., wide entrance hall. library! body of the U.S. Church dedi­ or sitting rm., oversize din-rm., breakfast THE STATEMENT of sup­ rm . ( powder rm . u p sta irs has 5 Ige. cated to the welfare of rural ments and a midnight buffet lunch, are $4 per couple, obtaina­ 41-^$ts. Peter A Paul bdrms.. 3 newly done bath rms. & 9 port was made by the confer­ people. ble by calling 756-4043, or 777-9385. The public is invited. roomy closets. Bsmt. has.high ceiling, full I ence in a policy resolution size windows In lge‘ areaways, 2 QUALITY LG. FAM. HOME bdrms. & Ige ptay-rm. are wood floored., unanimously approved here Full bath. 2 storage rms.. Indry. rm. ori 3 bedrooms, baths, large electric shop, very Ige. tin. furnace and clothes' kitchen. Separate llvIng-dlnlng. Car­ at the winter Ineeting of the drying rm. H.W. heat, attic tan, nearly, pets. finished basement. Bar, 3 car ga­ NCRLC’s executive commit­ new composition roof. Thick walls & high' rage, sprinkler. Well on large fenced ceilings mru^ut house. Beautifully decor-; I lot. tee. ated, wall-papered & in e xc. cond. No The Number by the Parish Heading Over Eoch ' 3295 J A Y . C all 423-3700 g a r , but sequestered two-entrance paved Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. “ The failure on the part of driveway. Back yard enclosed with high ^ J O H N R. GREENE sapling fence. Being offered tor a limit- - mosf of the growers to recog­ ed time by owner, but w ill be listed at 13- Holy Trinity 18—" Our Lady of Fatima nize the right of workers to a higher price to cover commission. If. organize and conduct a peace­ not sold soon. Venetian blinds and d rap es' — 42<^—St. Philom ena Phone 825-1145 Todoy to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register- Incl. Price under S55.000. Shown by ad­ 2 025 MILLER CT. ful strike shows that much vance appt. only. WALK TO CHURCH Ask for the Classified Department [ From this attraettve 3 bedroom brick Va BLOCK TO CHURCH must be done to develop a home. The basement features, paneled Only Want Ads received by phone or mall before 5 P.M. Tuesday FR 7 -7 9 7 3 4 large bedrooms, kitchen with family “ Call The Man Christian conscience toward can be published in the current week’s paper. family room, bedroom and bath. Formal room, llvingroom with brick flreptace. such issues,” the conference diningroom and adtolning kitchen. Ga­ Covered patio, Framed-Irt' basement with From Van Schaack*' 6-~Blessed Sacrament rage, fenced. Only $14,750 — W ill tr* — bedroom, fireplace. Large fenced yard,, declared, adding that it will FURNISHED OR 'SEWING MACHINES . too. IN G E G R A O E L E S S , 429-7749. oversized 3 car garage. Beautifully land-' “ continue its efforts. . .to as­ HELP WANTED FEMALE scaped, nice location. UNFURNISHED 2 6 A CONVENIENTLY LOCATED SINGER SLANT NEEDLE DUNTON sist workers, growers, and Clean 1 bedroom, kitchen, utlllHet. Brick 2 bdrm. bungalow, llvingroom & A n a i e o i Z igzags, m onogram s, m akes buttonholet separate diningroom, kitchen 4 breakfast REALTOR _ 4 2 9 ’ 15V I STRAIT-CUMMINGS, | Church leaders to fulfill their laundry. Reasonable. Woman Only. 936- and many fancy designs, all without nook, plus bdrm. & rec. room 3716. N ear C ath ed ral. attachments to buy. Assume last 4 pay­ 3 car garage, covered patio, carpets I A 'Most Precious Blood m ents or $18.00 ca sh . drapes To see 3590 GRAPE, please call RLTY, Realtor MAID REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 741-0244 J O E R A Y , 744-2184. 5 3 6 0 E. H IG H L IN E PL. 755-0837 244-8433 377-1685 Jerry Yost specialize In Northwest Denver, Hutchinson Home with basement, J.M. Arvada, Lakewood and Wheatrldge Real MISC. FOR SALE construction. Basement Is partly finished 2 3 --- SI. A nne’s to assist Estate. Prompt, courteous sales service. with an extra bath. Property has de­ Joins Lucas Your local realtor for 20 years. Patented bike light. Fastened to leg above VAN SfHAACK tached garage In large yard. FHA'd— PRICED RICfllT j LO U T E Z A K STACKHOUSE REALTOR . shoe. Shows red on tid e , on back up 375 Univ. Blvd. 397-5000 $124-20 P .I.T .I, P e r Mo. BY OWNER R E S . 424-3295 O F F IC E 297-S40a Realty Firm housekeeper in ] and down, will sell. M. J. Forquer, 713V5 3535 W . 31th A v e . O R . 7-1478 5lh Street, Greeley, Colo. MOORE 4457 O T IS S T. TrI-levH . 3 bedrooms,! 11-»Holy Family I i baths, garden level family room, din-j Van Schaack & Co. Announcement was made by Catholic Rectory. 2234 So. Colo. B lv d . 754-3401 HOUSES FOR SALE 3 4 A For Sale, quality work, dressmaking, Ingroom. Carpeting and drapes, garage, the .Andy Lucas Realty compa­ tallorirtg, formal wear, weddlrtg uniforms, UNFURN. APT. and fenced yard. Close to schools, shop-] REALTOR INSUROR costumes. JOHNA of DENVER. 7194 W. pirtg and recreation canter. $800 down i ny, Denver, that Jerry L. Yost For Sale: Older 2 bdrm. br. home. -Most Precious Blood Pleasant Our Lady of Lourdes Parish. Partly 68th A ve . 424-1251. 4480 VRAIN. 2 bedrooms, gar­ F H A . loan approved. Call 6739 W. Colfax Ave. has joined the firm. A native of 424-2164 or 422-3505 j Lakewood, Colo. furnished $12,500; unfurnished $11,500. den level, utilities furnished. WELLSHIRE Ohio, he was graduated from surroundings. No garage. Looks good Inside, outside, MISC. Carport. Close to shopping and the University of New Mexico, needs some w o rk. 2132 S. Acom a. transportation. 3760 Ncilson Lane, (approx. -St. Catherine WIH m ake p illow s out of your bows 2900 S. Jackson) 3 bdrms., -St. Vincent de Paul Albuquerque, in 1959. He moved References required. SEWING MACHINES 40 from wedding and baby showers and 9 8 5 -3 4 2 7 iking size kit., dishwasher, 3841 Irving to Colorado in 1959 and was em ­ etc. Reasonable. C a ll 934-3570. 1945 W H IT E fam ily rm., fire., f. f. bsmt. Open Sunday 2-5 1 BLOCK TO CHURCH ployed with the Adams County iwith bath & 4th bdrm., gar. department of public welfare as P.O. Box 1620, Zigzags, buttonholes, etc. Take for 3! DOGS, CATS, PETS ‘ fenced. 757-2438. 2 bdrm. English brick bungalow, exc. I R«t>oage dIspoM i, w ater • PROPERTY 18- Our Lady of Fatima f. f. bsm t. Fo rm al Dining Room, drapes, softener, drapes, garage. Nice yard. This offer good for Classified Section only. w. carpeting. Garage, fruit tree, Club. said. Adutts. n i l ANt. 3B8-2748. MANAGEMENT fenced yard . Low taxes. Close to bus. Does not apply to Real Estate Display Custom Built — 3 Bdrm. Br. “ The importance of this was APT. FOR RENT • BUSINESS 7 98 -7 5 9 7 highlighted by a recent court Advertising Convenient to everything It th is lovely FURNISHED 25 OPPORTUNITIES 3 bdrm. all brick, 2-level. Built-In elec, decision in Washington, D.C.. ' kit., cptd & draped. H. W. heat, 2-car Buying — Selling — Trading the AAA official said. “ There Clean furnished basement epertmem. ., fenced yard. I bIk. to Our Lady 29^^51. Francis de Sales tor working woman or couple. Utilities FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX 3738 W. COLFAX Fatima church & school and West- Reol Estate the driver of a vehicle was held paid. Private bath end entrance. land shopping center. Owner transferred, O LDER d o u b l e ” in Presentation — St. Rose not liable when an accident re­ C ath erine's P a rish . 455-3441. 5 3 4 - 7 2 7 3 must se lll Call fpr appt. B E 7-1403. 944-48 SO . W ASHINGTON — E a c h unit St. Anthony’s Parish. hat 3 bdrms., living room, dining room, sulted from a faulty mechanical UNFURNISHED APTS. kitchen & part bsmt. JOE RAY. 297-5433 Call Harry Fox 424-3827 signal which indicated a right or 744-2)84. FO R RENT T A S S n REALTOR turn which the driver, in fact, 2) Federal Blvd. 994-2341 did not intend to make.” 1261 P E N N VAN SCHAACK NEAR CATHEDRAL Buying New carpets and drapes. One bedroom, North Denver Bank quiet respectable tenants. 31^—St. James Announces Promotion 2 2 2 -6 7 1 4 Trading N O STEPS ; REASONABLE P R E T T Y - B IG — 3 bdrmj., no b jm t. 1 Promoted to the position of Levoly new Blrcti kit. has break. [ CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO space, din. rm., big sunny den opens i This space assistant cashier in charge of; Furnished buffet & 1 bdrm. epts., Selling to patio. 2 file baths, llv. rm. with tire- utilitie s paid. See M g r., 725 Logan or Classified Advertising, The Register place. ’/k block bus — 3 blocks Mayfair bookkeeping at Shone 423-2925. shops. 4 blocks to church. | North Denver Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it In to is open Bank is Nor- Large, clean 1 bdrm. & 1-2 bedroom Property ept. Close to Molher of God Church. 8 25 -1 1 4 5 BEATRICE M. SHIRK Adults. 777-0270 F IN E H O M ES 355-8S7I R E A L T O R , m a n Arm­ strong. accord- 31— St. James to an ing to an an- X ^ jy nouncement by JERRY L. YOST 2 BDRM. BR. — F. F. BSMT. Ettiene Peren- Lovely 2 bdrm. home with paneled, yi, president. with full finished basement. (Rec. rm. In: advertiser bsmt. can be converted Into extra I Armstrong be- b d rm ). 2t>d bath and bar In b sm t.' came employed SERVICE DIRECTORY Andy Lucas RIty. Co. 433-7165 W. w. Cpig., drapes and appliances. I gj jjjg bank in Fenced, cov. patio. I bik. bus, 1I6> 8 2 5 - 1 1 4 5 biks. shop. Machebeuf-St. James schools. for Mr .Armstrong November. 1958. 333-8342 and in the past seven years has 32< —St. John’s a business familiarized himself in all phases of operations. ASH S TRASH FLOOR COVERING PAINTING BIG! BIG! BIG! SHAFFERS DISPOSAL LINOLEUAA. FORMICA Paoerlf^, steaming. Texturing and Paint­ 2 bedroom immaculate bungalow. Dining­ COMMERCIAL A RESIDENTIAL CERAMIC TILE A CARPETS ing. All Work Ouaranteod. room, newer kitchen, garage. PLUS f.f. CENTRAL A EAST DENVER FREE ESTIMATES AAountaIn E m p ire O acoratora ad that Valentine Contest $2.50 M O N TH LY H O M E S E R V IC E bsm t. apt. Most for your $$$, ve ry good 3610 W. 72nd Ave. 777-9375 terms. Available for qualified buyer. AL-S-3$)0 Westminster Mock to bus. shops. This Is REALLY Slated at Midland GOOD—SEE IT. C. M. FLOOR COVERING PAINTING & DECORATING ENJOY YOUR OWN RANCHEHE w ill bring BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS BEATRICE M. SHIRK From Feb. I through Feb. 4 6 6 -6 9 2 8 PaporlfiE on 2H to 20 acres FINE HOMES 355-8S78 REALTOR 14, Midland Federal Savings Steaming BUILDING and CONTRACTING GUTTER SPOUTS $15,800 to $27,500 & Loan Assn., 17th street results and Glenarm place, Denver, For Any Romodollng In Your Toxfurlng Homo — Intido or O ut — will display Valentines sub­ Pointing mitted by the public with the Gutters, Spouts most unusual or attractive Wo tgoclotlzo In Outtar and MOUNTAIN EMPIRE DECORATORS l^jS SrjS T jgrjirjarjgrjrM winning its owner a $50 sav­ Spout Roplocamant. 2 38 -10 44 7 7 7 -9 3 7 5 ings account. O utran Cloonod ond Rapolrtd. PLUMBING Thoroughly Expertonead. Valentinos — those at least CALL JACK REIS Depandable, Guorontced. ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. M cClella n d h o m es 934 -3 5 9 3 Repairing, now work, sawars and sink 20 years old — should be tak­ lines cleaned. Our work Is guaranteed. IN en in person to Midland’s Mambor of Notrt Oimo Porlth American Roofing Free Estimates. main office at 17th and Glen­ 409 E. Alameda SH 4-0300 arm for the informal con­ Sheet M etal Co. OR WE BUILD ON YOUR SITE CURTAIN CLEANERS ROOFING test, anytime through Feb. 10 CH 4-M66 2159 Downing ABOVE HOME WITH DOUBLE GARAGE $13,500 ^-J^unUn^ton NEW ROOFS — REPAIRS to be eligible for the award. -RANCIS I ACE CURTAIN CLEANERS Altar 4 p.m. SU T-883S All Work Guaranteed -U R T A IN S , CROCHETED T A B L E - Member of All Souls* Parish Terms — Free Estimates .L O T H S . DRAPERIES. Bl ANKETS, T A — 5-4495 See Show Homes WEST 70fh AT CARR ST. IN ARVADA SPREADS. LINENS Cl EANED BY LAT­ Member of Qur Lady of Grace Parish 96TH AVE. AND WADSWORTH AND Look Up and Live EST METHODS. HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1259 K A IA M A T H . T A . 5-1S27. LAWN SERVICE Re-Uphoisfering by a rallabiia^ f lr m .' lu 3 MILES S.W. OF HUDSON ON HIWAY 6 James Agee’s “ Let Us Now years experience—Terms. IN VANTAGE ACRES — Praise Famous Men” will be LA W N A Y A R D W O RK NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY DECORATING Fertilizing, Gardening Cleanup. »4S Cwrt Pt. 222-1373 A RANCHETTE FOR EVERY INCOME GreenOaWsVUUiQe presented as the first of a Lawn Repair — New Lawns F ra a E s t . 322 5394 four-part series on poverty, in Pointing A Uoenroling, ipeclallzing In TRASH HAULING OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. WEST FLORIDA AT BALSAM IN LAKEWOOD “ Continuity of Despair,” on •ikJO fttlal w ork. Coll an ytim e, 255 4435. LINEN SERVICE TRASH HAUI ING Any BiAce in MetropoUtan Denver Look Up and Live at 8:30 r .E S I E R N Day or Night Calls GREAT DCTAIIING Set These Homes First!!! unucc ennu a.m. Sunday. Feb. 6, on KLZ- ELECTRIC WIRING TOWEL SUPPLY CO. ' E A 2-3558 VANTAGE BUILDERS, INC. TOP oRiGiNAUTY „ , ^ ^ „ .. n u ffiti rKUIVI TV, Channel 7, Denver, and 1730 S. Broadway I ______2430 High S it eat PLANNED QUALITY ^ Dream Come True, Rowlro, Adoitlont, moron movotf. Fro# 6301 W. 44TH AVE., WHEATRIDGE at 10 a.m. the same day on astimotoo. 798-5348 — TH QMl. MOVING & HAULING I N ew sp ap er erdvertising oC- <*'* Is a McClelland Home! '15,000 up KTVS-TV. Channel 3, .Ster­ 421-0834 421-5242 FEATURED IN MOVING — HAULING — I cupies top position in the Huntington Haights Hemet ling, and KKTV, Channel 11, CLEAN-UP, ANYTIME. EXPERIENCED, M cC l e l l a n d h o m e s PHONE 985-4931 for Green Gables Village DEPENDABLE, REASONABLE. minds of successful retailers Colorado Springs. Jim Dwyer Electric 439 7242 I because U u so imperianft.