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Thursday, November 20, 1949 THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDiOCESAN EDITION Sec. 2, Page l C Y O D elegates Face tlie Issu e

Twelve w-orkshops includ­ ing all the current hot top­ ics will fxrcupy the Nation­ al Youth Organi­ zation convention delegates almost all day Friday. The National convention began today. Nov. 20. The draft, peace, poverty, love, the Negro, liturgy, and "sex-love-marriage” will be among the topics the speakers will tackle in a series of workshops. Many will he the multi- media approach with slides, mu.sic. and sound. Adult speakers will team up with a youth chairman in many cases. In others, the youth will present the pros and cons themselves. While the CYO teenage session s meeting at the Denver C’onvention ('enter, CYO Convention Opens the young adult group will hold similar sessions at the T«‘(*nagers will pla>’ ma­ DENVER NATIVE. National ('atlailic .Action native ol' Wasliinglon. D.C. Cosmopolitan Hotel. All jor role.*; in the National Ketina \‘an Ktten. national ( hairman ol tin* Teenag»* and is |)re.-;«*ntly enrolled will attend one workshop. CYO Convention frtim the secretary of the CYO fed- Sj'ction ol the National at the University of l)ay- enlitU*d. "(leltin' It Togeth­ minute the c<»nvention eratijin. will serve iis co- c y o Fe(l<‘ration. .She is a ton. O. er” which will go on from opens with its first sessirin chairman of the civdenlial 9 a m. to 4:30 p.m. with a at 7 p.m. today «Nov. 20' committee. A graduate of break for lunch and . until the final celebration Cathedral high school, she "THE DRAFT: Bro and of the P^ucharist at 10 30 attends ,St Mary's College. Con.” will be presented in a a.m. Nov. 23 at the New Xavier. Kan. debate by youths. Bartici- Convention Center Com­ .Serving as Co-chairman pants on the afTirmative plex. of tlie teenage convention team will be James Alex­ Keynoter at the f>pening and national treasui'er is andria, of Brook­ session wil Ix' Mike Mc- Fran Kardos of Wilming­ lyn, Stephen Javuruski. Gown. national president ton. Delaware. He is a jun­ Getting Their Hats Together Archdiocese o f New Yoi’k from Beaumont. Tex. He is ior at the University of Convention g(u*rs will be easily recognized as Denverites by their bright and Thomas Smith. a junior at the University Delaware and is president blue miner's hats which all the local teenagers will wear at all convention Diocese o f Buffalo. The o f N oire Dame and was of his diixesan council. sessions at the new Convention Center. Among those doing advance work elected president at the team presenting the nega­ Pat Keenan is the Na­ 1967 national convention for the event are (seated) Hatti Elio, Danny Carr, and (standing) Caree tive position will be Gayle tional Communications Miller. Vicki Steinfeld, Seott ThieU‘n and Colleen Cullen. in Miami Bierkert. Diocese of Belle­ Chairman of the Teenage ville. Oliver Dulle, Jr., Section of the National HE IS A MEMBER of Archdiocese of St. Louis CYO Federation. He is a St. Anthony's . Ned­ and Thomas Krieshok, student at Creighton Uni­ erland. Tex and served as CYO To Present diocese of Springfield, 111. versity in Omaha and parish (-YO president from PEACE: Father David comes from Cheyenne. 1963-65. He recently re­ Esser. priest worker in the Wyo. At the Convention he turned from a tour of Eu­ building trade, who was is national chairman of the rope where he was a dele­ Aw ards Yov. 22 former vocation director of nominations and elections Servile Fathers. Eastern gate to the national CYO Awards to outstanding CYO adults and 'I'he convention is under the patronage committee of the Teeiiage Province, will conduct a Federation to the World youths will highlight the Cold Ticket and direction of James V. Section. demonstration and discus­ Assembly of Youth in Banquet at 7 p.m. Saturday Nov. 22. at Casey of Denver. He will address the con­ Leige. Belgium. sion on peace using multi­ STEVE FOSTER IS the the Denver Convention Center. ventioneers at the opening session at 7 Preceding him on the media audio-visual tech­ program coordinator of the Msgr. Thomas lA'onard. director, p.m. Nov. 20 at the Convention Center program will Jeff John, niques. Teenage Section of the division of youth activities of United and will give the opening convocation. president of the Teenage National CYO Federation. .‘Elates Catholic Conl'erence. will make Council of the Archdiocese LE A D E R S H IP: Sister He is a member o f St. presentations of the "Badre of Youth” of Denver. Deborah Lorentz and Sister Catherine's Parish in award, and the "Outstanding Layman in Archbishop James V. Diane Donoghue will dis­ Manchester. N.H. and Catholic Youth Work" awai'd. Casey will open the 7 p.m. ADVENT VIREATH CENTERPIECE cuss leadership in work­ served as president of the Michael McOown. president of the Na­ program with an invoca- shop no. 3. Sister Deborah Diocesan CYO and Region­ Trim as above ... perfect for use as a centerpiece on tional CYO Federati(>n. Teen-age Section, tkm and Bishop William is program consultant, de­ al Council. He is pre.'iently t)ie fam ily table or on a buffet. will make the "Outstanding Catholic f'l, Connare of (ilreensburg, partment o f Youth Activi­ enrolled at St. Anselms No. 433 Black Satin Ring ...... S3.75 ea. Youth of 19H))" award presentation. episcopal moderator. Divi­ ties. Diocese of San Diego College in .Manchester and sion of Youth Activities of (Complete with 3 Purple CancMes, 1 Rose and 4 White) Art Linkletter. television star who is and Sister Diane is parish is a member o f the New the..United States Catholic concerned with drug and drug abuse, is to youth program coordinator, Hampshire Council of Conference will give the give the address, Known for his humorous department of youth activi­ Christians and .Jews. At lienediction. Msgr. Thomas JOHN ERGER CHURCH GOODS pi-ograms - People Arv Fanny. Hnasc Par­ ties. archdiocese of San the convention he is serv­ J. Leonard, director. Divi­ ty and radio shows dating all the way Francisco. She is involved ing as constitution com­ 4436 W. 29th Ave. 477-7961 sion of Youth Activities, is back to U)H.‘L he has earned a reputation in Search and Impact pro­ mittee chairman. slated to talk. "NEVER A PARKING PROBLEM" for his concerns for children and youth. grams. Youth chairman Gail Meredith is the He .serves on dozens of charilahle organi­ will be Daniel Comerford Others in that opening zations and has been honored for his work of the Diocese of Gray. session will be Mayor W il­ with youth many limes. liam McNichols of Denver and Ia . Gov. Mark A. (leorge lU Evans of PO VE R TY: Dr. Richard J. Payne. as.sociate editor Hogan and Archbishop !)i-nvei' will make closing remarks and Casey. will give the henediction at the banquet and director of Religious 1883 1911 1939 Education Division. Pau- Serving as national st‘ssi«in. list-Newman Press. will chairman o f the re.solutions McCiown will serve as toastmaster and committee will be Linda Bishop William (J. Connare. of (Ireens- show the "S igh ts and 1884 1912 1940 Sounds of Poverty" with Ivowry. vice president of burg. episcopal moderator, will give the film, photographs. pop the Teenage section. Active invocation. music, art and advertising. in St. Louis’ inner city 1869188518971913192519411953 Thomas Woods o f the CYO program, she is a Archdiocese o f New York member of St. Thomas 1870188618981914192619421954 is youth chairman. More Parish.

LITURGY: The relation­ Ski Benefit 1871188718991915 192719431955 ship of liturgy and life, music and worship will be A benefit showing of explored by Father C. J. Downhill Racer, starring 1872188819001916192819441956 McNaspy. S.J.. associate former University of Colo­ editor of America. He is rado actor Robert Redford. 1873188919011917192919451957 author of "Our Changing will be held Nov. 25 at the Liturgy” and co-author of Paramount theater. Pro­ many books on liturgy. ceeds from the film will go 1874189019021918193019461958 to the U.S. Olympic Com "S E A R C H ": Msgr. Peter mittee. G. Armstrong. ACSW. di­ Tickets at $3 and S4 1875189119031919193119471959 , Archdiocese of San may be obtained by calling Skiing Magazine. 233-65,56. 1876189219041920193219481960 Archbishop Casey Bishop Connare Bishop Evans (Turn to Page 3-B) or Lange Co., 466-1901. 1877189319051921193319491961 Peace, Friendship AN INCOME YOU CAN'T OUTLIVE 1878189419061922193419501962 Meetiiijjj’s Theme Peace, friendship and a memorial for John F. Kennedy 1879189519071923193519511963 Annuities ore investments ter people who will be the theme for the delegates' celebrations of the wont a guoronteed fixed income for life. We at the 10th bienniel national convention when give you that — plus the ossuronce that, 1880189619081924193619521964 it convenes here at the Convention Center. after death, the principol of your investment Auxiliary Bishop George R. Evans will he the princi­ will continue to further Christ's work in mis­ pal celebrant and homilist for a memorial Mass for John sion londs. 1965 F. Kennedy at 8 a.m. Nov. 22 which will be conccle- 1881 1909 1937 brated by io youth director priests from across the coun­ You Will Enjoy Substantial Tax Reductions try. 1882 1910 1938 1966 Father Joseph M. Champlin. associate director. Secre­ I A cherifokle-contrihution deduction on your income tea tariat. Bishops’ Committee on the Liturgy, will be master the time machine r e t u r n 1967 of ceremony and Nick Laurienti. director of Mt. Carmel »A tevingi on copitol goint if socuritioi oro usod in ox- High School in Denver, will be song leader and commen­ Write to me chongo for on onnuity. tator. 1968 The celebration for Friendship will be said at 11:15 today at The T me M sses to o to SGond it Going Oithes th e old a.m. Friday by Bishop William G. Connare. episcopal Society for the Write, including the date of your birth s,.>uD-Gunk-Grs>n-anG-wic>o way Nowadays you can jus: moderator who will also celebrate the closing Mass at sc'.io e o il ir>o scraps 'o ad y o u ' dishes m a machirte 1969 Propagotion N e m o push some buttons and g o do your thing it s called an 10:30 Nov. 23 at the Convention Center, Father Robert Syr- :i.,'omai)C dishwasher, and ii gets dishes silverware pots ianey will be among the 11 priests concelehrating the o f t h e faith for and pans cleaner than you ever could by hand Tnats oecause ■! uses h o tte r w ater and stronger dolergont than Mass for Peace with him. full informa­ , wwr handscan stand Pm ses better too A n d ilm a s tii Michael McGown. president of the National CYO Fed­ "ered counters scummy glasses and roughened hands tio n Zip A o a i'r,' .me lent h is to ry T ave lim e to see your rfeak.^ eration Teen-age Section, and Paul LeBlanc. chairman of Codo . ' Public Service Company N< the Young Adult Section convention, will be readers for l>u M k- the Mass. RIGHT REVEREND EDWARD T. O'MEARA 's » T S k n * O f special significance will be the offertory processions ' mT|Mm at each Mass. Representatives of each diocese are expect­ 366 FIFTH AVENUt, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10001 E 3 - ed to bring as Mass offerings their promises o f involve­ ment with the poor and needy. THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Thursday, November 20, 1969 Page 2, Sec. 2 LEGAL NOTICES C V O Plans 5 Camp Weehcnds C o l l e g e !% ight IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE eSOSATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT CYO units. Searchers are S c h e d u le d a t In «ntf for Iho City «nd In and for the City and Search for Christian the Search office. 940 Fill- of their faith, Tom Swan- County of Otnvor and In and lor the City and County ol Otovai and Maturity, the spiritual fac­ more Street, phone 322- son. coordinator said. In encouraged to become ac­ Stato of Colorado County of Danver and Slate at Colorado :ilullen High No. P -S 2 m State of Cnlerade OavM Brefman. Judge et of the Denver Arch- 6925. order to facilitate thi.s tive in their parishes, and Oavid Brefman, Judge Na. P-S2MI "Search,” teenager may to become involved in Mullen High School will NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. P-SBIU diocesan Catholic Youth The Search program is Estalt of WILLIAM J. MILLER PLURIES Organization effort, is supervised by Father Ken take part in discussions, community activity devoted host a College Night at (OtCBBkOd). No. P S227B IN T H E M A T T E R OP THE ES TATE c i t a t i o n t o a t t e n d attend Mass and receive to the betterment of one’s 7:30 p.m., Dec. 3 for seniors AM p«r»ons hBving claims against OP JOSEPH CAVANAUGH. elkO p r o b a t e o p W IL L planning five three-day Leone of Machefuef High the above named estate are required known Bk. JOSEPH M. CAVANAUGH. lo file them for allowance in the Pro IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES weekends at Camp St. School. the . brothers such as the from Regis, , bale Court of the City and County of Oeceaked. OP RT. REV. ACHILLE SOMMARU- In addition to assisting Headstart program, he Marycrest and St. Mary's Oenvar. Co'orado. on or before the ALIAS CITATION TO ATTEND GA. Oacaasad. Malo. Each weekend gives par­ PROBATE OP WILL I2th day of May. 1970, or said claims THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF teenagers in their search, said. Academy. shall be lorever barred. THE PEOPLE OP t h e STATE OP The effort is sponsored ticipants an opportunity to COLORADO. TO: the program seeks to build Cost for the weekend is WILLIAM ARNOLD MILLER COLORADO, TO: by the National CYO and "search” for a greater un­ All state colleges and EXECUTOR Mary A. Regan, a mentally incom- Celektine T. Owkley. 2505 S. Madlkon pa ta nl parson. See con se rva to r below. supported by Archbishop derstanding, appreciation leadership for the parish $15. universities will 'be repre­ SI., Denver, Cotorado. Niece. Devisee CASEY. KLENE & HORAN Forester's Old Pueblo Casllas. 2001 sented as well as Notre By Donald A. Klene & Executrix. No. Park Ava.. Tucson. Arizona, Rala dames V. Ca.sey. The parti­ BBrbar* X. Kelly. VV. 27th Attorney for the estate tionship (None). Legate*. Dame, Air Force Academy, Drive, Jetterson City, Colo., Grand cipants are Catholic high 921 Symes Building Mercy Hospital. East I7th & Mil. .school juniors and seniors. Naval Academy. Air Force Denver, Colorado B0202 niece. Coollngent Devisee. waukaa. Denver, Colorado, Relation­ I d e n v i e r arts' Telaphonet 222-4555 Janet Cavanaugh Fritz, LAST ship (Nona), Legatee. Reservations are now Reserve Officer Training KN O W N ADDR ESS (1953 ) 25) P o la r!* St. Columban's Foreign Mission So­ being accepted for week­ Corps. Naval Reserve Offi­ (P ublished In Ihe Way. Daly City. Calllornia. Grand­ ciety, St. Columbans. Nebr., Relation-, By Charles W. Vansen tie assist from a handbook become a new palette for Denver Catholic Register) daughter. Heir. ship (Nona). Legatee. ends of Dec. 19-21; Jan. Andy Warhol. Jasper you might take along, such the artist. Movement, cer Training Corps, Cath­ P IrsI P u b lica tio n : N ove m b er 20. 1959 You and each ol you are hereby no Mrs. Brandollnl Franca, Via Borgo Last Publication; December n. 1959 ratti #24. Genoa. Maly. NIaca. Legatee 23-25: Feb. 20-22; March change and sequence have olic University and The tilled that the instrument purporting Johns. RfEU.schenberg. Ro- as American Art Since IN THE PROBATE COURT lo be the last will and testament of and Hair. ' 13-15 and April 24-26, at University of Wyoming. In and for the City and Ihe decedent above named will be of Mrs. Maria Corrada. Vad. PozzI of senquist. Lindner. Indiana. 1900 by Barbara Rose, expanded the dimensions of Via Montebello #3. Cassolnuevo. Group sessions will be County ol Denver and fared for probate before the Probate Keinholz, Anuskiewicz. Bil­ available as a Fraeger visual art. Electricity and Statt of Colorado Prov pazala, Maly,* Niece. Legatee Court of the City and County of Den­ an d H e ir. ly A1 Bengston. Lee Bonte- paperback, you can expect the new technology have approximately 25 minutes No. P-S2010 ver. Slate of Colorado, at the City and B e lhlah am Fathe rs. In c., 5530 E a s t County Building In Said City and 17lh Ava.. Denver. Colorado. Relalion- opened the door to new long and repre.sentatives NOTICE TO CREDITORS cou. Trova. Thiebuud, Irt- to acquire a far more than County of Denver, on Monday, tha )st ship (Nona). Legatee. will be available for per­ Estate ol HORMIDAS EARL NADON da y of D ecem ber. 19*9, at 10 o'clock mun. Jason Seley. P'rank casual understanding of .sources o f inspiration and f Deceased). No. P 520t0. Rev. James Purlleld. Holy Cross Stella. Morris Louis — so what's Iwon happening In interpretation. Suns and sonal consultation after the All persons having claims against a.m.. or on a data subsequent thereto C hu rch . 275) Ep pin ge r B lv d ., D en ver, the above named estate are required to which said hearing regularly may Colorado. Relationship (None), Lege- runs the roster of »he art liitely. The show runs moons, clouds that drift, sessions. lo lile them for allowance in the Pro be continued, when and where you tee and Executor. M ullen is at 3601 S. bate Court of the City and County of may appear it you so desire. The Society ol Catholic Medical giants in American art for until Dec. 7th. Don't mi.ss fire, wind and flowing Denver. Colorado, on or before the Missionaries. Inc., a'k/a Medical Mis­ WITNESS my Signature and seal of sion Sisters. Philadelphia, Pa.. Rela thf* past decade. I t . water find vital expression Lowell Blvd., Ft. Ixigan. 22nd day of April. )970, or said claims shall be lorever barred. said Court this 22nd day of October, tionship (None). Legatee. These and more — repro- An entertaining aspect of in kinetic ligh t art of For information call the IRENE EUSSEN 1959. A rch b ish o p Jam es V . C asey, IS35 school. 761-1764. EXECUTRIX D. M. R O W LE Y Logan. Oenvar, Colorado, Relalionship .senting the sch(x>Is of op. the exhibition is a SL*parate Luminism as it is some­ Clerk of the Probate Court (None), Legatee. pop. minimal, new realism, room of kinetic light .sculp­ times called " I find this JOSEPH M. PANGANELLO James M. Murphy, Guardian ol the Allorney for the esiste JOSEPH L. SWEENEY E s ta te o f M a ry A. Regan. 1704 Tucson etc , etc . which have i>een ture (with one piece de­ last admixture of romantic 2405 W. 44lh Ave. Attorney for Estate F e d e ra l Tow e r. Tucson. A rizo n a 95701, D enver, Colo. Relationship (None). Guardian of D auj^hters )430 Security Life Building bomarding us via the mass signed to be operated by interpretation into brittle Telephone: 477-M47 Legatee. Denver. Colorado B0202 You and each of you are hereby no­ media — are all here in the spectaU)ri The only technology somewhat dis­ BY M. J. PINNERTY (P ub lishe d In the tified that Ihe instrument purporting Denver in a b rillian tly substantial criticism 1 have concerting. but see for Initiate 16 Denver Catholic Register) Deputy ClerK to be the last will and testament of conceived show assembled F irs t P u b lic a tio n ; N ove m b er 30. 1959 the decedent above named w ill be of­ of the show lies here. En­ yourself. Last Publication: December )). 1949 (Published in the fered for probate before the Probate by Lewj.s Story, the Denver tertaining it is. but defi­ I n t o O r d e r Denver Catholic Register) Court of the City and County of Den IN THE PROBATE COURT F irs t P u b lica tio n ; O ctober 30, )959 ver. Slate ol Colorado, at Ihe City and Art Museum's new assist­ nitely of the side-show var­ MR. MYER GOES on to County Building In said City and Sixteen new mcmber.s* In and for Ihe City and La st P u b lic a tio n : N ovem ber 20. 1959 ant director. It is without iety. Far more elaborate, say that "Painting with Counly of Oenvar and County of Denver, on Monday, the will be initiated into the Stale ol Colorado twenty.second day of December, 1959, question the best show belter crafted, and more pigments seems suddenly No. P-5IB57 at 10 o'clock A.M., or on a date subse­ National Order of Catholic IN THE PROBATE COURT quent thereto to which said hearing we've had in Denver in a lifeless by comparison.” I In and for Ihe City and exciting works are de­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS regularly may be continued, when and flatly disagree, and you Daughters of America at County el Denver and where you may appear if you so de long time. signed regularly for purely Estate ol SOPHIE E. HOFFMAN aka Slat# of Colorado ceremonies Nov. 23 in St. SOPHIE HOFFMAN and MRS. sire . commercial purposes — will too. if you take one SOPHIE E. HOFFMAN (Deceased) No. P-5B447 WITNESS my signature and seal of THOSK ALKKADY more excursion this week, Ritas Court No. 625 CDA No. P SIB57 said Court this 30th day of October, look at any neon sign. NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION 1959. and that is to the Hender­ Clubhouse, 765 Pennsylva­ All persons having claims against FOR DETERMINATION OF familiar with the work of the above named estate are required HEIRSHIP O.M. ROWLEY the more than 70 contem­ FOR A MUCH MORK son Mu.seum o f the Univer­ nia St. to tile them for allowance in the Pro­ IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Clerk of Ihe Probate Court bate Court of the City and Counly of OF MICHAEL OORFLER. Deceased. By /s/Jack P. Hayes porary artisLs represented comprehcn.sive survey of sity of Colorado in Boul­ The official ceremonies Denver, Colorado, on or belore the Deputy Clerk lath day of May, )970. or said claims THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF der, where, until Nov. shall be lorever barred. in the show will find the kinetic light sculpture go will be preceded by a 9:30 COLORADO: CASEY. KLENE 9. HORAN list of names sufficient down to The G allery, at 28th. you can see construe- a.m. Mass with Auxiliary CARLTON FREDERIC HOFFMAN To all persons interested. GREET­ By Donald A. Klene 'Search' Mass EXECUTOR ING; Attorney lor Estate incentive to go down and 314 Detroit St,, where Pe­ tions and drawings by Bishop George Evans, Spir- TAKE NOTICE that there has been 821 Symes Building THO M AS B. M ASTE RS O N filed in the above-named estate a peti­ D e n ve r, C oloredo 90202 see them "for real.” But ter Myer. a New York ar­ Raymond Barnhart. Mr. itual Director, as celebrant. Attorney (or the estate F a th e r 'I' h o m a s »J. tion asking for a judicial ascertain­ (P u b lis h e d In the Denverites not altogether Barnhart, now retired from Breakfast will follow. 271 South Downing SI. ment and determination of Ihe hairs Woerth of Colorado tist presently teaching at D en ver, Colo. 90209 of such decedent, and selling forth Denver Catholic Register) teaching, studied under the F irs t P u b lic a tio n : N ove m b er 13. 1959 Springs says Muss out-of- familiar with the visual the University of Nevada, that Ihe names, addresses and rtia masters of his day and is A banquet at Heart O’ (Published in the tionships to decadent of all persons L a s t P u b lic a tio n : D ecem ber 4, )959 terms of the current art i.s having a. one man show Denver Catholic Register) who are or claim to be heirs ol said door.s.at Camp St. .Malo Denver Motel at 6:30 p.m. First Publication; November 13. 1959 ".scene” should definitely through Nov. 29th. His in turn a master. decedent, so far as known to the petl IN THE PROBATE COURT f on a recent fall "Search” will honor the new class. Last Publication: December 4, 1969 tioner. are as follows, to wit: avail themselves of this He has not yet shown In and lor the City and •weekend. studious and subtle explo­ UNKNOWN HEIRS AND UN­ Counly ol Denver and Reservations may be made IN THE PROBATE COURT extensively, and it is a KNOWN ANTECEDENTS. State of Colorado i fine opportunity to ac- rations have resulted in a In and for Ihe City and Philip E. Lowery. Petroleum Club by calling Miss Anna Li- Oavid Brefman, Judge (]uaint themselves on a compliment to the man as County of Denver and Bldg., Denver, Colorado, Relationship. » body of work wherein, in maker. 623-4740. Slate of Colorado No. P-48I9I first-hand liasls. an artist, for he has None. GAL for all persons under legal Bacon & Schramm his own words, "Movement No. P.49755 disabiiiiv- A Museum’s primary and light have freed the averred the politics of gal Com petition Roofing NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT You are hereby notified to appear function is education, and leries which is too often the Estate of ALEXANDER P. CHEN- and answer the petition within twenty Tile Roofing artist from the traciitional Cauple To \'ote IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE success-formula of meagerly BU R G (Deceased). No. p-49755. days after service of this notice on Roof Repairing this show has been so well limitations of static media. Notice is hereby given that I have you (if served by publication, within OF ELIZABETH A. MURPHY, De­ 4020 Brighton Blvd. a.sscmbled that with a lit- talented pretenders. Barn­ Hath Jubilee filed my final rcz>ort in Ihe Probate twenty days after the Usl publication ceased. Light and pure color have Court of the City and County of Den­ of this notice) and in default of an 244-6563 ver. Colorado, and that any person answer or appearance the Court will THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF hart’s work, even when COLORADO, TO: Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. desiring to object to the same shall proceed to receive and hear proofs Miiiiiimiiiiiiiiii toying with our perceptual file written objection with the said concerning the heirs ol such decedent T H O M A S M U R P H Y . 2222 S ta n le y modes of accu.stomed vision Walter. 90 Corona St., will c o u rt on o r ba iora D ece m b er 15. 1959. and enter a decree determining who Hills Drive. Los Angeles, Calif., Ne­ celebrate their 55th wed­ CLEO VILLANO are Ihe heirs of such deceased person. phew, Heir, legatee. i “ Howdy" (as in "Sensor Avila,” with E x e c u trix Dated at Denver, Colorado, this 24ih MRS. EILEEN BACKUS, Brooklyn, ding anniversary with a da y o f O cto be r. 1969. N.Y., Niece, Heir, legatee. mirror-fragments and space O TT I C ASK INS O. M . R O W LE Y You and each of you are hereby no­ 1 Bob's Place "island.s”) is almost excru- renewal o f vows Nov. 24 at R ieS ard L. OM Clerk of Ihe Probate Court tified that the instrument purporting Mother of God Church. A Atlornay for tha estate M. J. FINNERTY to be the last will and testament of tiatingly poised, tensed — 1918 W estern Fed eral Savings B ld g. Deputy Clerk the decedent above named w ill be ot­ I 300 So. Colo. Blvd. D an ver, C olorado 90202 tered for probate before the Probate and beautiful. reception will follow. g.RNEST F. GAYLORD 9. I Cowtown, Colo. Telephone: 244 9047 Court of the City and County of Den. JOHN B. CARRAHER ver. State of Colorado, at the City and The couple was married (Published In the AM orney County Building in said City and ^itiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimimiiniiiiiiniiiHinimiiiiiiiiiiiMiii F E W W O R K S can be in St. Joseph Parish, Den­ Denver Catholic Register) 745 E q u ita b le B ldg. County of Denver, on Monday, the 'called unabashedly beauti­ F ir s t P u b lica tio n : N eva m b er 13. 1959 D en ver, C olo ra do 90202 15lh d a y of D ece m b er/ 1959. a) 10 o '­ ver, and lived in Chicago .L a s t P u B lica llo n ; D a c tm b e r 4, 1959 Telephone; 523-9410 clock A.M., or on a date subsequent ful these days, but these thereto to which said hearing regular­ where he was associate (Published in the ly may be continued, when and whero are. While they are what IN THE PROBATE COURT you may appear if you so desire. with Club Aluminum Co, In and lor tha City and Denver Catholic Register) can be commonly referred F irs t P u b lic a tio n : N ove m b er 5. )959 WITNESS my signature and seal of PKCSCHIPTIONS CALLED County at Oenvar and said Court this 2nd day of October, as vice president for 37 Slate at Colorado La st P u b lic a tio n : N ove m b er 27, 1959 FOH AND DELIVERED to as "junk assemblages” 1969. years. A fter his retirement No. P-49942 TRAPPIST CANDIES they transcend that defini­ IN THE PROBATE COURT 1 FLAVORS - .1«C BAG the couple returned to NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In and for lha City and tion to a kind of pure and Estol* el REV. JOHN P. MORAN, ri. .at Downing 72 Denver. County of Denver and vital visual ixietry. Barn­ a k/a JOHN P. MORAN. ESQ., alk.'a State of Colorado By M. J. Finnerty JOHN P. MORAN, (Decaastd). No. P-50292 Deputy Clerk hart discovers his mate­ No. P 49947. CASEY. KLENE 9. HORAN ARROW Nolica is hereby given that I have NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION By RICHARD D. CASEY Mr. and Mrs. Eggert rials in the environment in filed my final rtfio rt in the Probate FOR DETERMINATION OF Attorney (or Estate ^ S m / a / rj which he immerses him­ l e g a l Court of the City and County of Oen­ HEIRSHIP 921 Symes Bldg. SERVICE var. Colorado, and that any person IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- D e n ve r. Colo. 90202 self. Thus "Mojave Mosaic” desiring to object to the same shall TATE OF PAULA M. VALVEROE, STATION file written objection with the said a/k/a PAULA MIRANDA VALVEROE. (P u b lis h e d in Ihe 60tli Jubilee is precisely that, hut dis­ NOTICES court on or before December IS. 1959. Deceased. Denver Catholic Register) IN WITH CONFIDENCE tilled with a rare sense of REV. FRANCIS J. SYRIANEY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF First Publication: November 13. 1959 UP A BR AK E SERVICE EXECUTOR COLORADO; Last Publication: December 4. 1959 Mr. and Mrs. William A. of Presentation Parish meditative aesthetics. IN THE PROBATE COURT To all parsons Interested, GREET- Kgccrt will celebrate their since its founding. With this many shows to In and lor ih* City and CASEY. KLENE L H O RAN ING: County of Denver and B Y R IC H A R D D. C ASE Y TAKE NOTICE that there has been IN THE PROBATE COURT (lOth wedding unniver.sary They are the parents of take in you w ill have a Slat* ol Colorado Attorney tor Ih* estate filed In the above-named estate a peii In and lor the City and PEEBLES 821 Symes Bldg. No P $2039 tion asking for a ludlcial ascertain County of Denver and Nov. 2.'I. with a concele- ten children. bu.sy week. It isn’t often D e n ve r. Colorado 90202 ment and determination ot the heirs ALLENDALE Telephone: 222 4 555 Stale el Colorado brated .Mass at Presenta­ They have 36 grandchil­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS of such decedent, and setting forth such good work is .so near that the names, addresses and rela­ No. P -$ 2 m PHARMACY E sta te o f M a r i a n t D O H l E a k a tion of Our Lady Church dren and 42 great-grand­ at hand, which will make (P u b lish e d in the tionships to decedent of all person* ilKlH) W. .'i>ith IM iico MARIAN s. DOHLE (Dccaasadl. Denver Catholic Register) who are or claim to be heirs of said NOTICE TO CREDITORS at 4 p.m. and a fam ily children. it well worth the effort. No. P 52030. First Publication: November 13. 1969 decadent, so far as known to the peti­ Estate of FORREST WAYNE COY, dinner. All person* having claims against I ast Publication: December 4. 1959 tioner, are as follows, to-wit- also known as FORREST W. COY A ntli Wtil'f ProtisiiQRJl Pkarnucy the above named estate are required : Victoria Agnes Lopai, 3339 Hum­ (D e cea sed ), No. P-52139. IN THE PROEATE COURT Arviidii. Colonuio to file them tor allowance in the Pro boldt Street. Denver, Colorado. All persons having claims against bale Court of the City and County of In and for tha City and D aughter. Mr. and Mrs. Eggert County of Denver end the above named estate are required Denver. Colorado, on or belore the Mary Chavez. 44l9'Y N. Figarora. to lile them for allowance in the Pro­ State of Colorado Los Angeles. California. Daughter COMPLETE CAR SERVICE were married in St. Eliza­ Rest In Peace 25th da y o f A p ril. 1970. or said cla im s No. P-5a292 bate Court of the City and County of shall be forever barred Alice Gomez. 3021 Vallejo Street. Denver, Colorado, on or before the beth’s Church Nov. 24. Denver. Colorado, Daughter. TUNE UP • CARBURETOR R IC H A R D D. CASEY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 24th day of April. 1970. or said claims OKKEN. .lay J.. 6551 K 64lh Ave. France* C. Perez- 13)4 Charlotte AUTO. THANS 1909. He had been active ABKYTA, I.illian li 17l*S W .W lh Administrator C.T A artra- of PAULA M. VALVEROE, shall be forever barred. A%r. Requirm lliyh M.-t Rwiuiem .Maim. St. C a th e rin e * Church, Wav. Denver. Colorado 9021), Oaugh- Your Car Problem - Our Church of tha a la PAULA MIRANDA VALVERDE ter. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY in di(x:esan alTairs until ill tiuardian Anx^li*. Nn\ 15 In term en L Nov IH In term ent. M l O livet (O ecaasad). No. P 50292. Seociaily CASEY, KLENE 9. HORAN Stella O lg u in , 2507 Sichel Street. Los Administrator EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR health forced his retire­ .Mt nii% H ORCNINfiKR. Dorothy M 133.5 IVarl. R ich a rd O. Casey Notice Is hereby given that i have Angeie*, Calllornia. Daughter. KrtliiiHm Muss. C athedral o f the Immacu­ tiled my final report In the Probate ONEIDA GARAGE A R C m i- K T A . .)..«• AdcmiaK. 3710 52) Sym es B ld g. A n to nia B. M a d rid . 5092 R uby Place. E rn e st F . G a y lo rd & ment three years ago. Kulam.ith. Riniuicm liixh .Mu h . O ur late Conception. Nov. 17, Interm ent. Mt Denver. Colorado Court of the City and County of Den John B. Carraher B ill K

While approximately 4.- OTHERS SERVIN(J in 000 CYO teenagers are ’the young adult convention meeting at tiu? Denver wil 1m -; New Convention Center a Barbara Dentz of Balti­ second convention will be more. Mo. is the National under way at Secretary of the Young the C«)smf»|)ol- Adult Section. She has itan Miitel. r been acii\e in (?hi-Hho That con- organi/ation in the Ibtlti- V e n I i o n . • • mon* .\rchdi(K'e,-ie jmd has which expects been an adult advisor for to attract 500 Baltimore units for sevt'ral M osey .Mi«s Hugtio* M a y to re n a Q u ir k .Mi»» Dentz eii of per>ons to ^ years Sh<' i.s the national JOVO. s a tM the Young chairman of the resitlulioiv- son. Ariz .is the national the Young Adult Sc’clion tional Catholic ac*tion Adult Sec­ committee of the Yi»ung communications chairman and comes from West End. chairman of the Young tion. will Adult convention. of the Young Adult Sec­ N .1. where she is a mem­ Adult StKrUon tind is a na­ explore simi­ tion. He is co-chairman of ber of St. Michael’s pari>h. .ross I Rick Quirk i> the nation­ tive of .Mishawaka. Ind. At [..(•Blanc iv e r, lar area-' of al steering ciimmitteo the Credentials Committee She has served as treasur­ •ega- the Convention Jociel is concern as the t«*en grf>up. chairman of the Young for the Young Adult Sec­ er of her parish CYO unit dical tion. serving as national chair­ M)9- The theme of the young Adult Section and comes and has been active in ie la adult session will be "Who from the .-\rchdiocese of St Diocesan and Regional man o f the credentials Will Answer You?” Loui- where h<* was very •Myra Kathryn Hughes is programs of C’YO. committee of the Y'oung Fit t her .Jack CaniplM'll, acli\f in l«)th the Teenage the national treasurer of •J(K’iel (lanser is the na- Adult Section. S.f.. of St Louis is ••'latc‘d and Young Adult CYO, He L o c a l H e lp to talk at the of)ening cele­ wa.-- recently a[>pointed as bration of the Kucharist at assi>tant to the Director of Among the local people working to make the lOth National Biennial H .'JO pm. .\ov. 20 at the the Divi.sion of Youth Ac- CYOers Across The Coiintrv Catholic' Youth F<>fleration ( ’onvention a success are Father Robert Syri- Cosmopolian lh>tel Silver tiviiii-.;. o f the United aney, h<»st director, anen- WORKSMOl* SKS- and is enrolled as a junior 12th annual "Cruising tion convention attended by Hospital. Apjmiximately and and S IO N S for young adults, at .American University in down the river” trip to 800 ( ’atholic youth, music 200 teen-age girls volun­ the entitled "(iettin* It Togeth­ Washington. D.('. He is co- Boh-1./) island was spon­ for the Masses was provid­ teer an average of three 969. >se- CYO Hosts Also e r’ * w ill be held Friday chaiinmn of the national sored by the CYO Teen ed by (’ atholic Youth Sing­ hours work at the hospital ing morning and afternoon and resolutions committee of Federation o f the Arch­ ers of Little Rock. a week. the Young Adult Section Chicago. III. • Fifty-five Saturday morning. Election diocese of Detroit. Boston, Ma.ss. — John at the convention. teenage volunteers were o f national ofTicers will Little Rock, Ark. — At (Junta, was the recipient Bill Maytorena of Tuc- honored for their volunteer W ork at M eeting take place at 10:30 n.m. the Ijttle Rock Diocesan of the Joseph Mansfield N ov. 22 and a dinner- Award, given annually to When convention comes t«> lowtu it‘s Df'nver CYOers rather than at the Denver dance will climax that ses­ not all fun lor the hometowners. the ( ’YO member o f The Milton. sion. Most Precious Hl(M)d parish A huge number of ('YOers friim the IN A D D IT IO N to the work of the CYOers To Honor Archfliocesf* of Denver have been involved The national president oi w'ho best e.x(?mplifies excel­ teenagers and staff, moflerators and lay the young adults. (lenird lence in CYO. in a number of committees \vh«)si* job it is advisors of each unit are also involved. to help the guests enjoy the Denver con- Mosey of Tonawanda. N.Y.. Archbishop Sheil San Diego, Calif. — And h)cal members has recently entered the Father Robert J. Pinta, \ention. ha\-e been called into service to assist as of the of As youths from all over the country diocesan director of CYO chaperones for the evening events. St. in TIIF.R K A R K Welcoming cffmmittees. gather in Denver for the 10th biennial addressed the general ses- Among the special events which the Battle Creek. .Mich , and is National Catholic Youth Organization sion.s of Search for Chris­ tour committees, committees to see that l(K*al students have arrang(*d is a Satur­ the convenlmn Isxiths are staffed and the unable to attetid. \’ice meeting, they will pay tribute lo the late tian Maturity when the day tour of the Air Force Academy. Den­ president, Adaii- 'Furcotte committee to prepare information kits for Archbishop Bernard -J. Sheil who died first youth conference wa.s ver will furnish buses for the Unir. and o f Manchester. N.H., is Sept. 13. held in the diocese. each of the i^onvenlion goers. • will also furnish schm>l buses to meet the All are working under the direction of hospitalized and will not Often called the 20th century apo.stle of Sister Maria Estrada. arriving |)lanes. attend Father Robert Syrianey. youth directfir of youth, he was the founder of the Catholic S.S.S.. executive director of the archdiocese and host director of tlie A ( ’('O R I)lN (; 'I'O Rosemary Fall of Serving as Young Adult Youth Organizaticn. the Santa C’lara County ccnivention. They will work closely with file ("N’O ofTice'there are planes arriving C<)nvention chairman and Revered by the mighty and the lowly of Office of CYO of San Fran­ I’iiilomemi K. Kerwin. executive secretary at Stapleton International Aivj)ort with national chairman of the the nation, the archbishop, a native of cisco. was a leader in the of the National ('Y O Federation. over ion ( ’YOers on a flight. nominations and election Chicago, had a colorful career. H.. was Impact sessions. There are 'ha CYO groups within the Among archdiocesan officers involved committee will he Paul among the favorites of the late President Franklin I), Roosevelt, who reportedly Austin, Tex. — St. IxmiM Denver area and a total of 4.o() local teen­ will be .Jeff .Julin. president. Trish Kelly, LeBlanc. of Dover. N M. CAT) in North Austin col­ agers are exi>ecled to attend the meeting. vice president. I’atty Klio, secretary and He is national civic com­ once wrote to Pius XII suggesting the archbishop be elevated to cardinal. lected $1,010.10 for th e’ They are being housed in the homes o‘' Dannv Carr, treasurer. mittee chairman. annual Teen-age (Jampaign DURING T H E early years when labor for the March of Dimes Involvement Called Christian unions fought for the right to organize. recently. Thirteen groups Archbishop Sheil espoused the cause of participated. the working men. Throughout his life he Winchester, Va. — In was among the favored of union officials. the one-Act Play Competi­ Youths’’ Actions Lauded And through his work with youth, he also tion of the Diocesan Coun­ won wide supjxirt among business execu­ cil of Catholic Youth at St. "Youth talking with oili­ -Mexiian-.Ainerlcan children grams in some 1.700 par en the poverty of mid- tives. er youth, sharing plans and through a number of activi­ ishes throughout the coun- die class attitudes and to Joseph’s Villa. Richmond, Born in Chicago, the son of James and Sacred Heart parish won strategies, emphasizing lo­ ties. A leadership devel- try. Leonard increti.se creativity in re­ Rosella Barclay Sheil. the archbishop at­ cal and grass-roots pro­ o[)men t t ra i n i ng program wrote. sfxmding to pressing nei*ds first place. That parish tended now defunct St. Viator college, in produced lioth the best ac­ gramming is a hopeful sign developed by the National "Y et It would he pre- of the ( ’ YO Convention will Bourbonnais. III. He was a better than tress and best sup[X)rting and perhaps an indication ('Y O ^’ederati()n is being sumptous to claim that our up an atmosphere in average student, an outstanding baseball Archbishop Sheil actor in the com|x,*tition. that our clulis are not nec­ translated into Spanish in work is finished or even which youth can feel the pitcher and also an excellent debater. essarily middle class luit some areas. that we are doing enough, poverty and realize the In 1906. he pitched a no-hit game which adopted a program that accentuated the spiritual as well as the athletic. Christian.” saiti Monsignor Indeed, we realize that we magnitude of injustices against the University of Illinois, cham­ Thomas J. Leonard, direc­ A.M()N(J THE KINDS of are just beginning lo ap- w ith in our country. Dr. pions of the powerful Big 10 Conference FOR YE A R S . Archbishop Sheil rec­ tor of the division of youth projects where CYOers as­ predate the magnitude of Richard I’ayne. As.«romote Insight, concern Archbishop Sheil frecjuently noted youth activities, and Rat- former a.ssistant director of Chnsli in Workshop II. , and commitment. youngsters o f the era idolized the gang­ "He lived a life o f long and full ser­ rick Keenan, communica­ the National I’rban Ernest Myer.s. formerly sters and tried to emulate them. He also vice," Cardinal John ( ’ody of ( ’ hicago said I AUTO SEAT COVERS tions chairman. National League. Inc. and served SEX: ThrmiKh multi- ""h ' and thf riban noted the movies and magazines of the in a tribute. "In the minds of many hi.s nuHlia tiKthnitjufS. Fitlher I-uayut* and pii‘,-.rntly tht* lime added lo the disrespect for law. name always will he synonymous with I ORIGINAL FABRIC CYO Fetleration. will di.-- with VISTA for four years. REPLACEMENT •lo.si'ph .M. rhttmpltn will l>iii-tt(.r nl Iha l)i-|):ntm.mt .-\s a mcan.s o f channeling the energies youth, for it was through his creative cu^s the program "Si'arch Bernard O'C'onnor of the . AUTO TOPS of ( 'ollege-ComnuinitN' K\ - ol’ the young into an appealing program, imagination and relentless ix'rseverain «• for Christian .Maturity. Diocese of Oreenshurg will lead the teenager.^ in • AUTO CAR PETS lie vouth chairman. discussion o f Sex. l/»ve and aluation at Federal City he founded the CYO with an initial budg­ that the now famous ('YO . the t’alhoiu- I COMPLETE ( 'ollege in Washington. et of SI 12. The venture proved an almost Youth Organization. ht*canie a realil>’. ( ’YO: In a role-|)laying Marriage. Father Cham|iliii UPHOLSTERY I) as well as a black instant success. The young of every reli­ This will he a living monument lo his situation Father Edward -L is associate director, socre- SERVICE LOVE: Father Umis M. lariat. Bishops' Committee trainer, will eitgagi’ yoUlh gion and color were welcomed at lh<* CYO memorv." Hadjduk. youth director of Sa\ary, S.fJ.. author o f 'Fhe participants in role playing the .-Xrchdiocese of Ni’wark. on the liturgy. He is au- Kingdom Downtown: Find­ Ihor of "Dim'l Y'lii to loinpol foii- will lead a workshop in lliiriilifiin VmiK'd To ( ing Teenagers in their l.mv .Mr."' and editor and frnntation with the life i> American National Bank "CYO: .Are You the Hang music, and Man. His contributor to • I'hc Priest olvcd. George L. Burnham. 39. at the University of ( ’oh»- proudly presents up". Klizalieth Sal>o of tlie World and His Work, is diiKOM' of Ch<*\enne will Tixloy and Tnmorrnu. has lH*en appointed director rado I)en\er ( ’enter efl'w- the s{H‘aker at a workshop .As part of the education­ * l f o f of admissions and records ti\e Dec. 15. Christmas. *1. I h * voiith chairman. Rartici- which will discuss "Creat- al focus adults [iresenl will (SEE FINE PRINT ) ,,!mts will ho a group of ,, Community of Ix.vc, "Far Left Far Right ’ members from the .Arch- ^ have a chance to partici­ Cynthia Domingos of the will he di.scussed on Bill Normaliy, vou'd pay $4.98 for an dicKi’se of Newark. Father pate in a special session What kind of Christmas music do A rchd iocese of H a rt ford B arker's Hot T>'fue on y o u like ? Traditional ? Classical ? album like this, but it's not ava.I- Hadiduk has he»*n a stall conducted by Dr. Sidney B. f / a v '/ / / , / 'r ( / / ( A ' will lie _\oulh chairman. KOA. channel 4. Denver, Pop? It's all here, Recorded m able in any store at any pricc.The Simon. As.s(x.'iate Professor. iiiifl ihrir rtir\i meniher ol the Ib'rgeii and KO.A.A. channel 5. stereo by RCA - 1 6 different way to get a copy is to b uy it from Cminl\ New .li*rse> ( ’i t > College of Education. I'ni- t ’ - American N ational for $1. " C O M M C N IC A T K 4 N : versitv of Massachusetts (-olorado Springs, at 1 1 VIBRATIONS? Christmastime songs in all. for 1.3 years and is a ■fhe Beginning of Under­ at .Amherst. p.m. Nov, 23. PaiU'lisls STRANGE STEERING? member o f the l’ie-( aii.i standing.”’ will be the top­ will be Dr. Maurice .Mitch­ (’ ommittei* and the* reli­ Dr. Simon will demon­ ic of a workshop conducted strate with teenagers .some ell. chancellor. Univei>it>- gious education committee by Ed McMahon, personnel of Denver: Cedric Fosti-r. of the arclidiiH-ese ol Ne­ of his value clarifying PRICE supervisor. Wi.sconsin Tele­ strategies which are ex- noted news commentatoi. wark. phone Co Liz O'Callaghan plained in his b(x>k Values and Cordon Barncwall. i>oli- LWRENK of the DuHi'se of Tucson is ami Teaehinfi tician and teacher. THE NECiRO: Ermsi R vouth chairman. miER Mvers. director of the de p:irtminl of .■..lh•gl■ lom I’ KE-n DIC'E: .A dramat- eORME munifv I'valuaimn of Kyd iu r.mding of the plav. 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THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Thursday, November 20, 1969 1 Page 4, Sec. 2 Due Process • • • Sex Education: What They Teach i moral moans o f birth con­ (Continued From Huge 1) "Even if there were no conflicts, injus­ By William Ryan curricular structure as oc­ Every effort should be at some stages of develop­ tices or supposed iryustices, the need for trol or child spucinu only disciplined 16 months ago by Cardinal (N C Neu'8 Service) casions arise, whether, for made by school and teach­ ment of the baby in its structures would be a real need. Rhythm, (periodic absti­ Patrick O’Boyle for dissenting against example, through the so­ er to encourage and assist mother's uterus. "A problem in the Church is ... sus­ Washington — Early in nence from intercourse'; Humanae Vitae, Pope Paul’s birth control cial sciences biology or the parents in anticipating If the youngsters press pected injustice. For want of procedures, abortion: extramarital encyclical, according to Auxiliary Bishop November, the bishops of even literature. the class teaching. The the teacher as to how the there is great fear of the unknown that pregnancy; prostitution; Thomas S. Gumbleton o f Detroit. New .Jersey issued a joint "It is moving more to­ teacher must prepare care­ baby got into his mothers homosexuality; and veneral The conciliation and arbitration proce­ creates an atmosphere of suspicion. pastoral letter supporting a ward a guidance program fully and prayerfully ... so uterus in the first place, "Many administrators and pastors are diseases. The showing of a dures also could be used in disputes be­ program of sex education than anything physical or that the class time spent the manual suggests the accused of injustices . . . We are not in Catholic schools o f the movie on venereal di.seaso.s tween clergy and , removals of anatomical.” Said Father in developing these under­ teacher tell the 3rd grad­ speaking of revising the Code of Canon state. This seemed odd, in was one suggested activity, priests from their posts on parish staffs, James T. McHugh, director standings will bring real ers that "the father and Law in court procedures. Our concern is a way, because there is no and the attitudes lo be expulsions of youngsters from pariah of the USCC Division of insight into the awesome mother have a special way in the area of administrative activity and program of sex education conveyed includi*d a sense schools, firings of teachers, and cases Family Life. beauty of this power God of loving each other in decisions. These are now pretty much in Catholic schools in New of the grave responsibility where religious Sisters have been "exiled” Father McHugh ex­ gives to man and woman.” which the father puts the unstructured. There are scant, inade­ .Jersey. that goes with the use of from parishes or told by bishops how to plained that Catholic The manual says the ispermi cell in the moth- quate. procedures at pre.sent.” Several months ago the govern their communities. .school sex education pro­ sequence of the "under­ sex. Due process, according to the docu­ Division of Family Life. grams are generally geared standings" should be a log­ Lest these "understand- ment. should strengthen rather than United States Catholic 'ings” .seem a hit advanced •''I HE STUDY arose from the teachings toward family life and ical one. "with the concepts (i R A D E 4 - weaken authority in the . Conference (USCCt publi­ for eighth graders, the of Vatican II,” said Father Kennedy, "and home relationships in the building gradually on one Understanding; "Family By placing limitations on a bishop’s cized the results of a ques­ these stressed that the dignity and the early grades. In the fourth, another.” life helps us to grow in manual notes that We exercise o f power due process does not tionnaire indicating that rights of persons were at the core of the fifth and sixth grades It recognizes that the happiness, peace and .secu­ tend to underestimate bad­ undermine his authority but rather "does diocesan-wide sex educa­ there is some systematic ly the oul-of-school ave­ Gospel. teacher may see fit to vary rity." much to win rcsp<*ct for it, and so en­ tion programs were under­ presentation of "scientific” order of the material on Attitude: A recognition of nues of access young peo­ ables him to govern more effectively.” way in 19 . This material. In the seventh occasion, but warns that the dependence of all fami­ ple have to information . . . Clothing Drive The report went on to say that "the fact is frequently cited as and eighth grades, with "hardly ever should under­ ly members on each other. information obtained in obedience a bishop legitimately expects an indication that sex edu­ much of the physiological standings be postponed Activity: Enco*:-age the this way . . . can quickly Planned Mov. 30 when he seeks the unity of the diocesan cation i.s making major material already imparled, beyond the grade in which children to share personal destroy the sacred attitude ” never reijuires a perst^n "lo headway in U S. ditK*eses. according to Father Mc­ they are included.” family experience with that other teachers have In Arelidioee.se give up his Christian rights.” .Some who quote the fig- Hugh. 'there is concentra­ Thus, the manual sug­ class during oral re|K>rt worked carefully tt» build. ure fail to mention wh(*re tion on developing inter­ gests. children in grade time. 'I’here were several . (Continued From Page* I) in the 19 dioceses the pro­ personal relationships.” one might lie introduced to changes in tlu* K(K*hesit*r York might well preserve (he health, gram was underway. A the concept that all living (JHADE 5 - Under­ diocesan sex educatitm if not save the lives, of refugees here BISH O P EVAN S said he was im- check of the dioceses shows TO SHOW HOW this things grow and reproduce standings: that every per­ program this year, accfird- in Nigeria.” Father Michael (iolden, pre.ssed by several things about the Bish­ that in about half of them works out in practice, this their own kind. son has a set o f organs ing to Father Daniel coordinator of relief and rehabiliUition ops’ conference, including: it was not yet underway in article will examine a concerned with reproduc­ Brent, superintendent of for Calabar and Ikot Ekf)ene. Hiafru, • "The monumental amount of work the schls. which were teachers' manual prepared THE SUCJGESTED tion: that under the control .schitols. The new teachers’ still engaged in the of glands, young ptsiple’s wrote. being done” by the bishops and their bv Dr. Guerinot’s commit­ ’’Understandings” for grade manual had not been Last year the resjxmse yielded an committees. lengthy process ol' setting tee ftir grades 1-K in Roch­ two are the ’’difference bodies change at pul>erty. printL*d at the time thi> approximate total o f 20 m illion • The fact that recognized outstanding up a curriculum, but un­ ester ( ’atholic .schools last between boys and girls” Altitude: I’eople change article was written. ixiunds of clothing. Catholic Relief men in their fields were selected on short derway primarily through year. The Rochester man­ and that "food and water at different rales, and FATH KK B K K N T said therefore at different ages. Services was not only able to meet notice for the various projects that came the formation of commit­ ual was chosen ht*cause it that is not needed for the changes wore liased on Early or late development the urgent needs of those displaced up. tees and in efTorls at par­ has been in use for a full growth o f the body must be suggestions from Arch lash- • 'fhe due process mutter. ent and teacher training. year and. according to sex discarded,” in others should U* accept­ and made homeless hy disasters and ed without scorn or teas­ op Fulton J. Sheen, retired emergencies hut also could make • The variety of the bishops’ concern, Thus it seems safe to education experts, will One possible activity bishop of KfK’hester, and available substantial allocations of including their sending of a telegram to conclude that, despite the probably serve as the mod­ suggested for teachers in ing. from a number of commit­ Activity: "Show* and dis­ clothing for the |x>or in 70 countries Delano. Calif., growers urging them to considerable pub! icity el for other grade two was to have a tees which the bishop ap­ cuss a short film .” for throughout Asia. Africa and Latin allow the matter of grape strikers to go which has been focused on systems. Catholic experts parent bring a baby to pointed. There were also example. "Endocrine Glands America. before the National Arbitration Board. the subject of sex educa­ al.so rate as an excellent school and change his dia­ things which, "a.- we lived tion in the schools, in potential model a program per. Another was that they — How They Affect You." with them, we fell could Catholic schools at least it developed by Father Wal­ organize a tour of the boys’ The manual suggests to be improved." hi* statinl. People like lo read newspa­ the teachers that grade per advertisements — sur- Hficlwost Conforoiiee is still in its very early ter Imbiorski and the Cana and girls’ lavatories, al­ "The higge-^t single 'veys shews IS'* el people stages and confined to a Conference of Chicago and though this practice was five might he a good time change is the incorporation want their newspapers to to "di.scu.ss acne fully.” and Sot for Student few pioneer dioceses. now in use in some Chica- later dropped. of stronger t heole*gical contain advertising. to note that the "use of go-area .schools. Among the ’’attitudes” material throughout ami a deodorant under arms is Persoiinel Officials A SECOND surprise for The Rochester teachers’ which the .second grade gl of Law. The subject of menstrua­ schools, at least among "within existing subject ual. are the "use of proper will give teachei'N "a versities will attend a He will speak on "The Stu­ tion also came up in grade those who share certain areas in the scnool.” and facilities for urinating and slightly dilTerent orii*nta- meeting of the Midwest dent and the University” five, and girls were taught misconceptions, is that by Dr. Guerinot emphasized defacating.” the "desire to ' tion." A theological intro-, HR. DRY Conference of .Jesuit Stu- ’ and Dr. .John Holloway, to regard it as a normal and large there are no sex that "this is not a manual use ’grown-up’ language duction has also been aild- dent Personnel Administra­ resident legal counsel at physiological process and courses as such, even for kids.” rather than baby or slang ed. Th(* theology sections CLEANING tors in Denver hosted by the University of Colorado, "not a me.ssy. dirty bu.si- where programs in sexuali­ The Rochester program terms." and "appreciation were largely the work of Regis College Friday and will speak on "The Student ness . . . menstruation is a ty exist. In the plan o f was built around a number and respect for our Ixidy.” Father -lohn McLaughlin, Saturday. Nov. 21-22. and the Court.**." Di.scusslon sign that that a woman most modern Catholic o f "understanding” for each Following, in schematic S.J.. an associate editor of I DAY LAUNDRY Father Robert F. Houli­ will center around prob­ has the God-given ability thinkers on sex education, grade level. Beginning presentation, are .some of America magazine. han. S..J.. Dean of Students lems submitted by con­ RADIO PICK-UR there are no "sex periods.” with grade 1, each teacher the understandings, activi­ for complete fulfillment of The "understandings” are at Regis, .said between .'10 ferees. DISPATCH A DELIVERY running along side algebra, is assigned respionsihitity ties, and attitudes which her womanliness by having ungraded this year. A l­ to .'i5 deans of students, Conference sessions Fri­ children” geography and history pe­ for communicating a few of the Rochester program though they still follow the ARVADA chaplains, deans of men day w ill be held at the To fifth graders was also riods. these "basic understand­ suggests for various grade same general pattern, they 9S3S W. 58lh AVE. • 43A 7 T n and women will attend Continental Denver Motel. conveyed the "understand­ "Nobody says 'Well, now ings.” The teachers ure levels; • are geared to the teacher's from St. Louis University, The Saturday morning ses­ ing" that masturbation, we’re gong lo uilk about told to build gradually conception of the children's WESTMINSTER Loyola University of Chica­ sion w ill be held at the while not causijig insanity sex.” ’ said Dr. Gerard T. from fundamental concepts* c; R A D E 3 level of maturity irrespec­ 2895 W. 72NO A V E . • 428 5097 go. Xavier University’ .John Sylvandale Ranch near or damage to the Ixidy, as Guerinot who. as chairman of growth and family U> a Understanding: A baby tive of which grade they ('arroll University, the Ixiveland. once believed, "should be THORNTON of the Sex Education "reasonably adequate grasp grows from a .sperm from happen to be in. Several University of Detroit. 8t0 E. 88TH AVE. • 287 5586 Committee of the Roches­ of human .sexuality and its father and an ovum avoided as a mi.su.se of sex "understandings" have n t t n v o Spring Hill College, and ter dioce.se, drew up a pro­ the serious responsibilities from its mother which join. organs.” been deleted, including the WHEATRIDGE Ix)vola University t>f the The P'leo Pomare Dance gram which is now in use that (lod attaches to it." Attitude: Gratitude for one on masturbation. 7393 W . 4^T H A V E . • 422 1438 South. Company will give a con­ in several Catholic schtml "It is not a course to bt* (Jod’s providing .special (i HADE fi FAT H E R B R E N T s.tid DENVER ’fhe general theme for cert performance in the systems. Rather, the sex taught.” the teachers’ care for us through our Lfnder.standing: "Husband 929 1STH ST. • 244 4493 the conference will be the Houston Fine Arts Center concepts are "integrated" manual emphasizes. "It is mother even before w*e and wife express their love a Ixioklet for parents is 2915 S P E E R B L V D . • 433 6259 "Legal Aspects of Student at Temple Buell College at - a key word - hy the a trust that the teacher were Ixirn. bv a physical union . . . beig prepared and that Personnel Work” Guest Sib'S p.m. Nov. 20. It will teacher into the existing shares with the parent. Activity: Show- pictures (This year the subject of teacher manuals will be FORT COLLINS speakers will include Dr. be the first Denver appear­ intercourse has been sold to parents who want 2215 SO. C O L L E G E • 482 0996 ('hristopher Munch, associ- ance for the dance group moved hack approximately them. one grade level, according LEE O'CONNOR The newspaper is conven­ that is devoted to promot­ Dr. Guerinot said the Member: Sts. Peter A Paul ient; it may be consulted at ing Black dance themes. Cites Schools’ Future lo Rochester Catholic dioceses of Spokane. Rich­ Parish a time most convenient to Tickets for the performance (Continued From Page I) would go. With the stipend system now. school ofTicials), mond and Youngstown and every member o( the family. are $3. we don’t have a choice." Attitude: "Because the the archdioce.se o f Cincin­ • Many Sisters arc opting for a differ­ She feels it will bt* nt*cessary to have act of reproduction is In nati are now orgjinizing. ent kind of work. "Wc don’t feel they are on-going committees to evaluate the cost the plan o f God. it is a Summing up the first disenchanted with education, hut they are of living and .siilaries for the Sisters. thing of Iwauly when per­ full year of the Rochester di.scnchanted with the conditions they "A ll this tbe future of the formed with love and in program. Dr. Guerinot have to work under. Many who .study in Catholic Schools.” she .said. the c*i>ntext of marriage " .said: "The reaction o f the graduate study program come hack to the The school of the future will have a Activity: Consider exam­ teachers, kids and parents, schools with sophisticated approaches. tiny core of Sisters who will bring this ples of the many dilTerent overall, was superb — The pastors, though good holy men. are Christian presence to the school — like kinds of love that cun exist especially when we were in not educators. I see the principal Si.ster the Sisters in hospital - and they will be bolwe€;n two persons and the throes of a major con­ — not the pastor - as the school's ad­ surroundt*d by competent lay people, she the many w-ays that such troversy during the latter ministrator. She would he rosp>onsible to said love cun be expres.sed ... half of the year.” the area board, not just to the limited (Next week: Sex parish. "I HAV'E-^ DREA.M of a floating BY (JRADE H, the chil­ education controversy.) j But through it all, the Sisters are fac- staff of specialists for our schools — let­ dren were presumed ready I ing a tremendous financial crisis.” Sister ting the art teacher teach art in a num- for an "understanding" of ! Joan Marie said l>er of schools instead o f supervising a such matters as the regu­ The public doesn’t realize that Sisters study hall.” she said. lation of hirth. ’’for a the KOHLER number of reasems and in pay for their education, their retirement "W e’re going to have fewer but better various ways." 'the manual plans, their groceries, their hospital care schools.” she said. does .'•late that " T h e AQUA- like everyone else. It’s part o f the whole She congratulated Denver for taking Church recognizes as a economic problem. definite steps to keep its school system VENT moving forward and she called M.sgr. W il­ W H E RE IT I ’SEI) TO BE possible to liam Jones, superintendent o f schools "the Kohler's Aqua-Vent keeps live on that S.J.'j a w€*ek the mone.v just most open school superintendent." the bathroom springtime won t stretch that far anymore, she ex­ The second day of the program was fresh. 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Vk * A f 'I he Movies Thursday/ November 20, 1969 THE REGISTER/ DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION ‘H a b it’ Sec. 2, Page 5 Pat Harrington M isfire s con- only BY TOM OKKIC e K Top Aide to Deeds^ bou­ At one time, there might BY TOM OFFICER Even "Lawrence” is a rse'; have been a germ of an idea in Change o f Habit, a HOLLYWOOD -. First, backup role, but it draws ital more attention than any ion; tale about three who there wa.s Jack Paar . .. doff their religious habiu then. Danny Thomas . .. previous parts. The charac­ erul ter is a blending of "heel” of a to be able tf> work without then, a number of dramat­ ‘A restrictions in a medical ic shows ... now, there is and "best friend” — in ases proper amounts. /itv, clinic in a ghetto. Longfellow Deeds.” However, the end result Harrington, in a tele­ bc> That is the history of phone interview, admitted mse has misfired. The film is Pat Harrington. Jr., one of full of sterotypes. ranges that as the No. 2 man in ility the best backup comedians the series, romance will J of from the "pious” old lady in television. In ABC-TV’s parishioners and old-line take a back .seat, with only Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, the suggestion o f a girl nd- priest, to the militant Harrington plays "Tony Blacks and "loan shark ” friend — and with .Mark­ iced Lawrence." the No. 1 aide ham having the romance'si. the and a bit sticky in han­ to Ixmgfellow Deeds,” a dling the problems of three ?inall-town newspaper edi­ We In private life. Harring­ young nuns who find tor w’ho finds himself the )ad- ton is the father of four ive- themselves "involved” in sole inheritor of a con­ the world. children < three son.^, one DOO- glomerate business that Of the nuns, only Bar­ daughteri. ages 1.3. li, Would tax anyone’s mind eight, and four. bara M cN air as a Black and energy. in 'And That Isn't All!' k!y . who proves her met­ The Friday night half- Harrington is happy with ude tle to the militants in a There is a family celebration when "David Kamos" (standing, left) com­ hour series is the second the series. However. ABC' ave most unusual way. rings pletes his high school education after much frustration. What the family for both Harrington and has canceled the show af­ i . ” true. Both Jane Elliot as a members do not know is that "David" in a protest will not accept his di­ Monte Markham. who ter 17 episodes. — I.ow nun who leaves her order ploma in the graduation exercises. With "David" are (from left) "Miguel." ral play.s Deeds.” A few years Ratings! And he knows to remain and work in the "Hernarda." "Maria Elena," and "Bepo." The incident will take place Nov. iter ago. Harrington was the that he can play both com­ ghetto and Mary Tyler 21 in "Cuncion de la Raza" on KRMA, channel 6, Denver. The bilingual ion young man who is first a edy and drama, being at Moore as a nun who finds program is shown at 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. ii'd- suitor to Thomas’ daughter home in each. Manhattan iel herself emotionally in­ volved with the clinic’s is a long time ago for him! of And NBC. although it •rs' young doctor are hollow. At the Thedter Monte Markham (left) and Pat Harrington lo.st an advertising sale.s- •en Miss Moore, in fact, ap­ pears to be playing her old man. knows it did launch hi> a great comedian on televi­ Dick Van Dyke Show role. ‘Seesaw’ at L.H.C, in his show and later mar­ After the Paar appear­ LyUotlon ^ictu/i6S sion. Amazingly, the doctor ClA$SIFICATION »T NATIONAL CATHOLIC ries the daughter. It had ances and the Danny has some sincerity and OFFICi FOR MOTION FICTUREt William (libson’s Two for with makeshift stage, been ho{)ed that Harring- Thomas Show. Harrington the Seesaiv will l>e present­ ^h- Elvis Presley registers both makeshift, light.s and make­ U>n might take over the went on to guest appear­ aol>in ln< ed ib le J o u •ed as a singer and actor in F ira t Run ed by Loretto Height.s Col­ shift seats for the audi­ show when Thomas exited. ances in shows like Hurt this role. Aladdin - M idnight Cowboy. A-4 lege at 8:30 p.m. today ence. students under the for Your Life. I Spy, and ml Paramount - Change of Habit. .Markham had a dual R luehird — M i‘ — Take tha Money and Journey to Far Side of Sun. A-2 dircK.'tion of John Grie.ss role in The Second Hun- unofiensive but could have R un. A-3 Peak n Cooper Cinerama - Paint Your just the usual musical W agon. A-3 1 "Jerry” (Roger L. Simon), a grandson. 33. There was a l Cooper 70 (CS> - The S terile Cue- Neighborhood. Drive*ln comedy ability which col­ A la s k a n h a rari. A-2; A p r il Foola. B; married man from Nebras­ contrast in the look-alike koo, A-4 lege groups present an­ C ri’-t T h e S te rile t'uek«>«. A-4 Daddy'a Gone A-Huntlng, A*3; Eaay ka. The play examines characters. The grandfa­ Denham - Gypay Motha, A-3 Rider, A-4: Ghosta, unliated; Glory their loneliness and finding nually. Denver — Alicc'a Restaurant A-3 Slomprr-.. unlisted: Guns of .MagniTi- ther was the rugged indi­ Knglewrajd Cinema - Swiss Family cent Seven. A-2: Hell's Angels on them.selve.s through each vidualist. who believed in Robinaon. A l, Incredible Journey, A- Wheeli. C: Johnny Caah: The Man. other. O f special note as fare as self-reliance and did not Hia World. His .Music, unlisted; Lion this reviewer was con- in W in te r. A-3; Malteae B ip p y , A>2: Tickets for the play are understand government .Me. .S atlie. A-3; m Women. C: Oblong $l for students and $1.60 cerned was the perform- regulations. The grandson Boa, A*3; Popi. A-2; Slaves. A-3; Some for adults. Re.servations ance given by David Kot- Kind of N ut unlisted: Spiritn of Dead. was a conformist — a B: Support Your Local Sheriff. A-t; mav be made by calling tenstette who plays the member of the establish­ Sw«et Charity, A-2; That Cold Day in the* L.H.C. Center at 922- role of the devil. the Park. C: Wild Angels. B; Witch- ment. maker. unlisted: Young Bill Young. 4139 from 1 to 5 p.m. A-2. The entire cast deserves * • * credit for a moving perform- This same theme appears that’s all. now and then in Mr. Deeds Thanksgiving Day Menu Where's Charleyf, the ance enhanced by the spe- Goes to Town. NOW OPEN SUNDAY musical version of Char- cial musical elTects pro- APPETIZERS "Deed.s” is a man who 5 p.m. - 12 Mid. Entertainm ent ley's Aunt, is currently duced by Dennis North of f FRUIT CUP CREAM CHICKEN SOUP believes in right and jus­ Catharine Crozier, pro­ 1 TOMATO JUICE SEAFOOD COCKTAIL being presented by the the stafT. Although aware tice. When he takes over fessor of organ at Rol­ RELISH TRAY Universiy o f Denver. Per- o f th e ' demanding role the Deeds Enterprises, he lins College, Winter formances are at 7:45 p.m. which Mike Anderson at- Piccaililly SALADS finds there has been count­ Park, Fla., will give a Monduy through Thur^ay tempted as "J.B.”, it ap- the Prime Rib TOSSED GREEN OR WALDORF less acts of shady dealings. recital at Temple Buell and 8:30 p.m. Friday and peared a bit overdone — Each episode shows how College at 4 p.m. Nov. 17th at Broadway ENTREES Saturday through Nov. 29. just a little too much of "Deed.s” — as a modern 23. Telephone 222-2626 ROAST TOM TURKEY AND DRESSING ...... 4.25 the heavy breathing, the knight in shining armor — BAKED VIRGINIA HAM with Brandy Sauce ... 4.25 anguished cries. attempts to right the CUT OUT AND SAVE NEW YORK CUT STEAK ...... 6.00 It's amazing the creative wrong! 81. HEY M O M ...PICK YOUR NITE TO DINE OUT' CLUB STEAK ...... 5.50 theater that can be pre­ A brief dance scene cho­ Accompanying him is T-BONE STEAK ...... 5.75 sented by a college group reographed by Mary Jo "Tony Lawrence," who PRIME RIB OF BEEF au jus ...... 5.00 with very inadequate facil­ Frei for several boys and knows most of the inside PAN FRIED RAINBOW T R O U T...... 3.75 ities. co-eds in zingy costumes of the shenanigans. "Law ­ lightened the evening. LOBSTER TAIL ...... 6.25 Case in point — RegLs rence” is the "company 98< Dinner Special ■ JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP ...... 4.75 College Drama Department man,” who finds himself A DIFFERENT ONE EACH NiTE " and Theater Guild’s pres­ Let’s hope that Regis slowly moving into the entation of 'J.B.’ by Archi­ finds better accommoda­ "Deeds” camp — one of MONDAY ' Roast Turkey j ■ VEGETABLES CHILD’S PLATE bald MacLeish this past tions for these talented right and justice. Even so. Your choice of two TUESDAY Halibut Steak , Under 12 Years Age weekend. students in the future - "Lawrence" remains cyni­ WHIPPED POTATOES In a small gymnasium M.P.T. cal enough to counterbal­ WEDNESDAY Spaghetti and Meat Ball SWEET POTATOES - lb. GROUND BEEF PAT7 FRENCH FRIES ance the naive outlook of THURSDAY Chicken Fried Steak KERNEL CORN ROAST BEEF "Deeds.” STRING HEANS FRIDAY Mexican Dinner 2 JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP DESSERTS Harrington has been SATURDAY Spaghetti and Meat Ball : APPLE OR P(/.\//»A7,V PIE about as a comedian for ICE CREAM OR SHERBET more than 13 years. SUNDAY Fried Chicken j .vour Above ordern aened tvith choiev of It was a tragic ocean col­ MON THRU SAT - 5 TO 8 P M • SUN NOON TILL 8PM PotatnfH and VeKelabtra lision. the sinking of the BEVERAGES Bread and Butter, Milk and Ice Cream Andrea Doria. that shot Come as you are... come hungry! COFFEE TEA Harrington to stardom. At e*- MILK EXTRA the time, he was an adver­ 1.50 A' tising salesman for NBC. ■ He was a bit of a humorist Happiness Hour From 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. — doing imitations for HAMPSHIRE HOUSE HOTEL friends after work hours. I 1000 GRANT STREET TELEPHONE 2 9 2 -1 2 0 0 One of the.se imitations was of "Guido Panzini.” a COFFEE SHOPS .seaman aboard the tragic I ves.sel. o n tin e n tal The imitation was caught CUT OUT AND SAVE by someone from the -Jack le n v e r Paar Show. This led to Pat’s appearance on the SUNDAY show a number of times as "Guido Panzini.” and it TRAVEL AGENT SMORGASBORD BUFFET brought some inquiries 1 0 a.m. fo 2 p .m . from the Immigration Ser­ DIRECTORY A»s«rt*d Chilled Jiticet * Troy Assorted Fresh Fruit • Xudeto vice which hud no record Figs * Prunes - Melon Balls • Fruit Cechteil • Cltrui Fruit Sectlens of "Panzini" entering the Morinated Herring • Cettoge Cheese with Chives • Chef's Tested Roger L. Simon and Annette Bettin in "Two for Cembinetlen Salad—Chaice ef Dressings • Asst. 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tested the Vietnam war. anfl the United States Catholic • Commended the U.S. and other governments and 10 — Our Lody of Fotimq ELECTRIC WIRING 4 5 —-Mott Procieuf Blood international organizations for seeking humane treat­ PLUMBING LUXURY PLUS bishops met for their .semi-iinnual meeting. These and tgJT WINFIELD DR MAm floor other highlights follow; ment of prisoners of war. release o f the namt's of cap­ frtmilv room w ih fireptdce Year The kirgest numlKT of persons to turn i>ut for any tured fTersonnel. exchange of the sick and wounded, • R e w ire a ro u n d sun ro o m T otdl of 7.548 • Additions so H on main floor. Also has a political gathering in the history o f Washington swarmed impartial ins{)ection of pri.soner of war facilities, and full bsmt Thi . lovely, custom into thi* nations capital to condemn the \’ietnam w*ar regular communication with all prisoners of war. • Meters Moved. built home is in belter fhfln new anti urge immediate penct‘ • Approved a resolution originated by Cardinal Pa­ i,»nct. M.-;= .1!! those e x te n s iv e FREE ESTIMATES improvements. Total price Preceding the gigantic final rally on the grounds of trick O'Boyle of Washington in the NCUB Administra­ 798-5368 534-0563 S47.950 O w n e r m a y finance. N I C K B A K I the Washington Monument, more than 40.000 person.^ tive Board 'Nov 8* dc*crying the expansion and exten­ irmiched single-file in fn>nt of the While House in a sion of government and private funding of the produc­ ROOFING PLUSH IRI lEVEl ASSUME Gl LOAN ! "March .\gainst Death " tion of birth contrfil and abortion-producing devices. In Rolling Hiils oro.i Trans Older 2 bdrnn home in Enole ferred owner iust vacated this wood iated incidents of vio­ the signatun- of Cardinal Dearden. the Bishofis' 5n)cial Gutters end down spouts. bath and big famtiy room home -.t-sume the loan with 6' inter A ', .vorfc guaranteed Has sepaiate workshop or ge lence. but the demonstrations were on the whole peate- .Action ("ommittee strongly recommended that the Table | - ct. P a y m e n ts o f S6S 88 3028 "- rage for your small car or jeep 825*6495 Pe?ri Call Nick BaKi 29 7 5403 i ful President Nixon refused to comment nir the ma--i\i> Grape (Jrowers' Negotiating CommitU'e seek to bring MemN-r of Our I.edx n| plus dble garovc A ssl,''--" '• - pet. loan on 3395 NELSON. Call j denumstrations aimed against his Vietnam policy. the dispute back to the Federal Mediation and ( ’oncili- *• Parish J IM U R B A N . 297 5426 o r 379 6029 alion Servic’e. Res. N IC K B A K I, 797 5403 or 794 7790 res • Heard a report by Bishop Alexander Zaleski. chair- > SEWER CLEANING J BlSHO!*S STEPS man of thi* NCCB ('ommiltee on Doctrine, noting that | ACME SANITARY United States ( atholic bishops, meeting in Washing­ the Pentecostal Movement in the Catholic (.'hurch has a I FLORIST end SEWER SERVICE 7 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU.. , VAN SCHAACK ton. tt>ok --*»me ixisitiw steps ti' a--«ist minoritio.s Uiward "legitimate theological basis ” There are some claims by 539S Lincoln 7409 W M A IN 1543 C ham pa 1700 W a d s w o rth R e a lto r -.elf-detormination and to provide the f'hurch with mod­ Catholic Pentecostals that they have rweived "certain • St>tn • Sifiic Tiiki ern mean?- to make decisions and settle disputes. charismatic gift.';." j • Sli« IrMt 1 ( r t iit trift 1 3 — St. M ary Mogdolono They also Ixittled the old wine of n-libacy in a new 266-3131 C'tIMI l Slrvitt ^ V W O N E 4.*<00-word supix>rting statement, but narrowly divided MOKE REFl <;EES ] <11 !U! I l l m i „ „ ?E01 ZENOBIA in favor of releasing the statement, rather than retain­ The U S ('ommittee for Refugees relea.sed .i spi ri;t) STORM WINDOW ■ . --jbrtO i,' r: - n>osl ho.. , 't‘‘' ing it as a private ”re.''i»urce " text ELECTRIC WIRING the money m arc-, total- 4 stjitistical repc.rt showing that there are 1 7 . 3 1 . ''. refu­ SERVICE b d rm s r. , .n 3 - a." ()n balance, -aid Uardinal John Dearden of Detroit, gees in the world today - an increase cjf almost lOo.ciio AM M akes C r - 'c jt . d r . - n ' - - ■' b:R^r-'- president of the National Conference of Catholic Bish­ over 1988 i 220 V O LTS Storm Doors A Windows too : tr, ,our terms Call ops. the meeting wn'i "very fruitful We dealt with s«ime The Unilt*d Stales, long the sanctuary for victim', of ^ — R e m o d e iin g - Screens A Patio doors. — R epairing — Sa'nx anrt A l n»; ke\ openl.\ .md. I think. succe‘«sfull>. war. intolerance, and social unrest, still offiT- pinmi-e ; Call Any Time Insurance Claims. In other aetinnv the bi.sho|» to icfugt-c.' fiiAiii diuuiid the world, according to the re* j R easonable RIDGEWOOD REALTY 366-0166 • ApproNeti a progn-.ss. re|x>rt by U.irdinal Terence fK>rt It shows that 1.0.")2,ii8H refuge«-s are currently i HENRY SAWICKI 9445 W est C o tfa x 733-6S77 ' Coiike of New York recommending uniform financial Jim Dwyer Electric living in the I ! 429-2906