Thursday, September 19, 1968THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITIONSec. 2, Page 1 I Mile High Entertainment | ON TELEVISION By Tom Officer Hawaii Five-O will be Potfiourri in the 7 p.m. spot Thurs­ Three Specials Provide The new programs of day, but w ill not debut CBS Television start on until Oct. 3. Jack Lord OPERA: Ponchielli's La KLZ. channel 7, Sept. 23, stars in the series — a Gioconda will be broad­ Variety of Top TV Fare with the first two of the police action ty(>e. cast on KFM L at 7 p.m. Sept. 22. seven new programs being Lancer, another in the By Tom Officer old shows in new dress­ (Fonda) and his friends, sports tribute to the Green family westerns cycle, will are not to be put off. Bay Packer coach who won ings; be seen at 7 p.m. Friday. Bartok’s Bluebeard’s Television came up with H e r e ’ s Lu cy at 6:30 Castle with baritone Nor­ one of its rare cultural "Donahue” finally falls three straight National This series has a father victim to the committee Football League champion­ p.m. and Mayberry, and his two stepsons facing man Foster and soprano treats last week in From R.F.D., at 7 p.m. Ana Raquel-Satre will be Chekhov With Love, the and is censured by his col­ ships. The CBS special was the foes. leagues, but not before he a must for all sports fans The former has Lucille televised on KRMA, chan­ first and the best of three And finally, there is warns that the House must — giving some fine action Ball in slightly different nel 6. at 8 p.m. Sept. 24. "specials” on CBS-KLZ, B lo n d ie, which debuts not be destroyed by its shots as well as comments surroundings, playing a channel 7. locally at 4:30 p.m. Sept. enemies. by his friends and players widow, and with her actual Soprano Leontyne Price, The story — taken from 29 (Sunday). More than being a com­ on the coach who now children, Lucie and Desi mezzo sopranos Shirley his letters, those of friends, mentary on the current serves as general manager Arnaz, Jr., playing her Verrett and Reri Grist, and his plays — and the A program that will al­ political thought video offspring. baritone Robert Merrill, acting were first-rate, the o f the top pro team in the ternate with CBS Reports U.S., with references to . The latter is a continua­ and tenor Carlo Bergonzi giving the viewer an is 60 Minutes, making its Vietnam, the story offered tion of the Andy Griffith have the major roles in appreciation of a Russian debut at 7 p.m. Tuesday. a good guessing game for Show — minus Griffith. Verdi’s Un hallo in mas- literary giant who is little ‘Streisand’ The 60 M inutes program the viewer. However, he will be chera on KDEN-FM at 7 known by the mass of the will present news in a Was "Donahue” really around for the opening p.m. Sept. 26. American viewers. magazine format. patterned after Sen. Dodd Barbra Streisand: A episode to marry his sweet­ Sir John Gielgud headed A boy soprano is needed the cast as Anton Chek­ o f Ckmnecticut, was "Con­ Happening in Central heart in the former series. Returning are: for the Christmas season hov, a literary great who roy” a younger Sen. Ken­ P a rk , a tape of a 1967 Then, the new series will Sunday ~ Gentle Ben production in Denver of was to die at the age of nedy of New York; was the concert, was strictly for the be head by widower "Sam at 5 p.m.; Ed Sullivan at Menotti’s Ahmal and the 44. Matching him in per­ defense counsel (well Streisand fans. Jones” (Ken Berry). 6 p.m.; and the Smothers Night Visitors. Any singer formance wer^ three first- played in a "guest star” The program,' part of a The next new show is a Brothers at 7 p.m.; interested should call 825- rate British actresses: stint by Pat Hingle) Louis CBS double-header o f spe­ new one! Monday — Lassie at 6 cials, had several draw­ 4271. Dame Peggy Ashcroft as Nizer or F. Lee Bailey? The Doris Day Show at p.m.; Family Affair at The viewer was permitt^ backs — her attempts at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday marks 7:30 p.m.; C arol Burnett the actress he marries; TELEVISION: The an­ to draw his own conclu­ story telling and her rendi­ the television debut of the at 8 p.m.; and Mission: Wendy Hiller as a poten­ nual Channel 6 (KRMA) sions. tions of "Silent N ’ ght” and blonde actress, who will be Impossible at 9 p.m.; tial authoress who admires Family Membership Drive Tense Moment him; and Dorothy Tutin as ".” She was, playing a widow with two Tuesday — Red Skelton starts Sept. 22 and contin­ his sister. ‘Lombardi’ fortunately, in top form for sons. at 6:30 p.m. and Gun- ues through Oct. 22. Mem­ The bandit Tajamarou (Eric Baldwin) forces The other performers her identification song, Another new comedy is smoke at 9 p.m.; Lombardi was a fine "People.” bership categories range the wife of a Samurai warrior (Karen Sjoberg) to were Maurice Denham as The Good Guys at 6:30 Wednesday — Jonathan from $10 to $5,000. her knees after waylaying her husband in a for­ Alexander Chekhov, a p.m. — with a cab driver W inters at 9 p.m.; Contributions may be est near ancient K yoto in this scene from "Rasho- brother, and Nigel Daven­ () with get-rich Thursday — Green sent to: mon,” a Japanese mystery drama playing October port as Maxim Gorky, a Bonfils^ Season ideas and a diner owner A c re s at 6:30 p.m. and The ETV Council. Chan­ 3, 4 and 5 at 8:30 p.m. at Loretto Heights college. friend and literary revolu­ (Herb Edelman). Thursday Night Movie at nel 6, Inc. Tickets are $1.50; for reservations, call 922-4268. tionary. 8 p.m. (it has a 7 p.m. O pening In October 12th Street and Glenarm The production — writ­ start Sept. 26 only); Place ing and acting — and the The 40th exciting season The Children’s Theatre Friday — Daktari at 6 Denver, Colo. 80204 of Bonfils theatre gets has been expanded this p.m. and F r id a y Night Heights Presents haunting background mu­ sic made it 90 minutes of under way Oct. 10 with year and Bonfils will now M ovie at 8 p.m.; and AUDITIONS: The 11th stimulating entertainment. the musical, Gypsy — pre.sent two weekends of ' Saturday — My Three annual WGN-Illinois Opera It is a pity that there is First of a series that in- performances. Plays are Sons at 6:30 p.m.; Ho­ Guild "Auditions of the Japanese Drama Circus in the Wind, Air” competition is under not more such programs eludes four comedies, a gan’s Heroes at 7 p.m.; Tennessee Williams play Maggie’s Magic Teapot, way. Deadline for entries and more viewers to really Gom er P y le at 7:30 p.m.; The Ixrretto Heights col­ a grisly crime and the con­ and two other first-rate and The Inside Out Ad­ is Oct. 15. appreciate the offering. M a n n ix at 8 p.m. and lege Theatre department flicting trial testimony that dramas. venture plus The Mother Jackie Gleason at 9 p.m. Any opera singer, ages opens its 1968-69 season follows. Following Gypsy, Henry Goose Rock Ballet. 20 to 35 and a citizen of Oct. 3-5 with Rashom on, a ‘Honorable’ The murder and assault Denker’s A Far Country Season memberships art KLZ will also have two the United States, is eligi- mystery drama set against committed by the infamous will open Nov. 21. On Jan. available for the play se of its own movie nights: ble to enter the auditions the color and mysticism of bandit Tajamarou against Rod Serling offered a 9 Carlo Goldoni’s comme- ries, beginning at $15 o Sunday at 8 p.m. and to be held in Chicago, New ancient Japan. Curtain a Samurai warrior and his searing picture of political dia dell’arte farce, A Ser- six tickets. They may oo Wednesday at 7 p.m. York, and San Francisco, time is 8:30 p. m. in the wife, is re-enacted in flash­ power in Certain H onora­ vant of Two Masters ordered by applying to These will be in addition First prize is $1,500; sec- May Bonfils Stanton Cen- back sequences as the ble Men, the first of five opens, to be followed by Bonfils Theatre, Colfax at to The Channel 7 Movie, ond prize, $1,000. ter of Performing Arts on bandit, wife, and her mur­ Prudential On Stage te­ , Elizabeth, Denver 80206. nightly at 10:35 p.m. Entry blanks and further campus, dered husband (speaking levision dramas this season beginning Feb. 20; Ho­ In addition, an extensive information may be ob- Adapted for the stage by through a medium) ofTer on NBC-KOA, channel 4 gan’s G oat on April 10, Theatre Workshop is being tained by writing: Fay and Michael Kanin testimony slanted to their Serling’s story presented and T h e Im possible organized and will include And the syndicated Opera Guild Auditions from the film version of own self-interest and vani­ a 30-year veteran of the Y ears on May 15. Ckmtem- acting, directing, move­ Death Valley Days will Board tw o sh ort sto rie s by ty. The truth of w’hat real­ House of Representatives porary plays include The ment, speech, scene design, be shown at 6 p.m. Thurs­ WGN Continental Broad- Ryungsuke Akutagawa, ly happened that day in a (Van Heflin) who must Night of the Iguana by costume design and theatre day. casting Company Rashom on deals with a nearby fore.»c is obscured face up to past mistakes in Tennessee Williams on management. Each session 2501 West Bradley Place complex search for truth until an unknown eyewit­ his life. Peter Fonda Feb. 6 and The Typists is $50- Chicago, 111. 60618 that arises on the heels of ness speaks up . . . after played his former aide, and The Tiger on March For further information, Besides the premieres, the trial. now a state committeeman, 20. call 322-7725. KLZ has two upcoming Jon D. Ackelson, director who brings about a House specials: for this production, says Ethics committee hearing Jack and the Bean­ Rashomon is a magical for the errant legislator. o n f i n e n f a l 10:20 Eve ry Sunday evening. stalk, a musical with the play containing elements of Heflin was fine as Questions on religion submit­ suspense, comedy, buffoo­ W a ^ e n v e r ted by the radio audience Prince Street Players, at 7 CLASSIFICATION BY NATIONAL CATHOLIC "Champ Donahue,” who answered on the archdioce­ o'clock tonight (Sept. 19); OFFICE FOR MOTION PICTURES nery and contemplative feels he can ride out a SUNDAY san broadcast. Vladimir Horowitz: A exchanges o f dialogue. An minor revolt in his party Listen to this Television Concert at Following are classiflcationa of motion picturea of the National original musical score by (in New York) only to find SMORGASBORD BUFFET Catholic Office of Motion Pictures for films currently playing Den­ a.m. fo 2 -p.m. informative program Carnegie Hall at 7 p.m. Lawrence Rosenthal evokes that the Young Turks, 10 on ver first-run. neighborhood, and drive-in theaters as well a» those an Oriental feeling without Assorted Chilled Juices * Troy of Assorted fresh fruit • Kodota Sunday (Sept. 22) in which appearing on ^television in the Denver. Colorado Springs and Ster­ headed by "Robbie (Conroy” figs • Prunes • Melon Bolls • fruit Cechtoil • Citrus fniil Suctions SUNDAYS the famed pianist plays ling area. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against listings resorting to authentic Jap­ Morinotod Herring ‘ Cottage Cheese with Chives • Chet's Tossed 1 0 :2 0 p .m . music by Chopin, Scarlatti, found in "TV Guide" magazine. Classincations are: A-l, family; A-2 anese music. Combinetion Soled— Choice ot Dressings • Asst. Fruit Jello Soleds KOA Radio Scriabin, Schumann, and adults and adolescents; A-3 adults only; A-4 adults only with reser­ Produced by Sister Anne Three Heights vations; B, morally objectionable in part for ail; C, condemned. Assorted Doughnuts Assorted Sweet Rolls Coffee Cehe Bizet. Madeleine Willard, the Blueberry Idutfins Current Movies known. A-l; The Remarkable play will feature Eric Teachers Take A Time To Sing, A-I; Camelot, ” r. Pennypacker, A-3; Blind- Baldwin as the bandit; Ed Scrambled Egqs • Hash Browned Potatoes # Sliced A-2; Champagne Murders. B; A-2; Pony Express, A-2; Bennett as the Samurai Study Leaves Sugar-Cured Virginia Ham • Breakfast Sausages # Day of The Evil Gun. A-2; Find- Charge of the Light Bri- • tt o - u "A BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENT! er» Keeper., Lover. Weepers, A- K-*'- * The Golden Mask, A- '™ rrior; Karen Sjoberg as Creamed Chipped Beef — Toasted English Muffins • Spain, Minnesota, and Perhaps the most credible alien world Fininn’s Rainbow, A-l; For the wife; with Janet Kas­ Chicken Livers, Au Sherry • Calves Sweetbreads, Ihc I^ve of Ivy. A-3; Gone With WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 25 sel appearing as the moth­ Texas are the temporary Bordelaise • Corned Beef Hash • Southern Fried yet conceived for the film m edium ... Ihe Wind. A-2; Hagbard and H«PPy Lucky. B; One er: Vivian Moya, the medi­ addresses of three Ixjretto Country Chicken • Corn Fritters • Hot Cakes cooked Signe, B; Hurry Sundown. C; Sunday Afternoon. A-2; Toll, Kubrick's unconventional mixture of um; Dave DiManna, the Heights college faculty to order— (in the Flavor of the Week) KIhk the O ther Sheik. B; Lost, *^“ ''** Handsome. A-2; Mun- the past, the present and the projected unlisted; Oldest Profession, un- Go Home. A-l; Who's Got woodcutter; Tom Downing, members who are on leave Jollies Too < ,> future lifts 2001 out of the common- listed; Parent Trap. A-l; Petulia, Action?, A-3; The Great the priest; Philip Normand, of absence for the 1968-69 A-3; Prudence and the Pill, B; Sioux Uprising. A-l; Monkey On the wigmaker; Jim Little­ academic year. __ place science Rosem ary’s Baby, C; B ack. B. Children Under 12 yrs. S1J5 john, the deputy. Sister Lydia Marie Pena, ADULTS $1.95 fiction adven­ Salt and Pepper, B; The Grad- THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 uate. A-4; The Hell With Heroes, Stands Trail. B; The action in Rashomon assistant professor of art, ture genre.” The Pink Jungle, A-2; The W h iplash. B; N iagra, B; Gypsy, takes place in three locales is in Madrid to conduct B; T h e I^ast Hurrah, A-2; P a t­ — Calhotic Swimmer, A-3; Therese and Isa­ — the decayed remains of interviews and do research terns. A-l. Film N twsitfitf belle. C; 2001. A-2; W ith Six Y ou a ceremonial gate, the for­ for a book she plans to ontinental Get Egg Roll. A-2. FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 Neighborhood, Drive-In My Favorite Blonde. A-l; Love est east of Kyoto and the write on five contemporary SCHIOULK AND PRICIS Anyone Can Play, B; Anzio, That Brute. B; Rails Into I-ara- Kyoto police court. Because Spanish painters. She also AUTINEES-2p.M.i Wed. A Set. SI.7S; mie. A-2; The Road To Hong enver Sen. A Helidoys S2.50 A-3; B erserk, A-3; B lood o f the the action in the forest is pursuing further study rVENINCS - Svn.-7iS0p.nl. - S2.50 Vampire, B; Boom, B; Circle of Kong, A-l; Sex and the Single scenes must flow from one at the University of Mad­ Phone 433-6677 Men. thru Thun.-A p.m.-S2J0 Love, C; Dark of the Sun, B; Girl, B; Muscle Bench Party, A- fri. A Set.-B p.m.-S3.75 rid. Devll’s Brigade. A-3; Evil of Who’s Got the Action?, A-3; locale to another without A DINKIER MOTOR INN Beyond Mombasa, A-l: The Sister Adele Marie Muto, 2001 Frankenstein, A-2; Fantastic hesitation, Ackelson has NO. SPEER BLVD. at VALLEY HIGHWAY Voyage, A-l; Five Card Stud, A- A sp h a lt Jungle. B; The Monte designed a 30-foot revolve instructor in English, is at a space odyssey 3; Fortune Cookie, A-3; Hang Carlo Story. A-2; Formula C the University of Minneso­ 12/Beirut. A-3; The Witch’s to provide an ever-moving ’Fm High, A-3; Haunted Palace, panorama for the sword ta. working toward a mas­ SUPER PANAViSION A-2; H ou se o f Usher, A-2; H ow Curse, A-3; Dust Be My Destiny. METROCOLOR Sweet It Is, A-3; Interlude, A-3; A-2; Track of the Vampire, A-3. fight and struggles in­ ter’s degree in counseling. Kent and Marilyn Davis Moil orders filled promptly. Write King Kong Escapes, A-l; Love volving the bandit, warrior, Mrs. Tina Foy, assistant direct to ttieotre sloting number of Factory, unlisted; Masque of the and the wife. professor of Spanish, is in bicycled through Europe tickets, dote & performance time Rod Death. B; Pit iwid the Pen­ John Switzer is lighting Fort Worth, where her last summer. desired. Please enclose self-od- dulum. A-2; Planet of the Apes, Ecumenical dretsed, stomped envelope. DENVER designer; costumes will be husband, Dr. David Foy, is A-3; P rem atu re Burial, A-2; Se­ They bought a diningroom cret War of Harry Frigg, A-2; designed by Barbara Mc- completing his residency Shakiest Gun In the West, A-l; Institute Crimmon. internship. She will return set at the Goodwill Stagecoach, A-2; The Odd Cou­ Tickets are $1.50 For to the campus for the sec­ last week. And they're ple. A'3; The Raven, A-l; Tor­ reservations call 922-4268. ond semester. ture Garden. A-2; Yours. Mine Schedules and Ours, A-I; Villa Rides. B; Tickets will also he sold at using the silverware they APPEARING Waterbole # 3, B; Whore Were the door the nights of per­ FOOTBALL got fo r savin g at NIGHTLY You When the Lights Went Out, Announced formance. A-3. Am erican National for On Television BOX LUNCHES SATURDAY. SEPT, 21 The Ecumenical Insti­ House of the Lord tomorrow’s dinner part BILL Black Chapel, A-3; The I.ast tute’s fall courses include The discussion on House Outpost, A-l; 99 River Street, B; "The 20th Century Theolog­ Becket, A-3; T h e T all Men, B; of the Lord, KLZ-TV Chan­ JACKSON Sign of the Pagan, A-2; Slaugh­ ical Revolution.” and "Par­ nel 7, Sept. 22 will center Th o se are the ter on lOth Avenue. A-2; Para­ ish Leaders Colloquy.” around the Jewish New at the. dise. Hawaiian Style, A-l; Man Set for Oct, 1-3 at John Year. The program is seen With a Million. A-I; O. Henry’s X X III Center. 29th and 9:30 a.m. Piano Bar in the Full House, A-2; Dr. Socrates, Osceola, is the "Colloquy,” A-2; The Roaring Twenties, A-2. 534-7918 S U N D A Y . S E P T . 22 which will attempt to clar­ Arena, B; Just For You. A-2; ify the new image of the CORK ROOM Charlie Chan In Murder Over church as a mission. New York. A-2; Blondie's Big The Lotus Room LOUNGE Moment, A-I; Zorba The Greek, The "Theological Revolu­ (Monogomont of Etthor and Frank Fong) A-4; TTie Unguarded Moment. A- tion” course is set for Oct. Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. 2; Captain Boycott, A-2; Satan 4-6 and Nov. 1-3. It will COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF Come early and enjoy Never Sleeps. A-3; Room at the focus on the problems of FINEST CHINESE AND HAPPINESS HOUR Top, 3; Attack, A-2; MONDAY. SEPT. 23 understanding ones self. AMERICAN FOODS 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Calcutta. A-2; Conflict, A-2; Registration information A Beautiful Lantern Lightod Dining Room In tfw The Kid From Left Field. A-l; Votcrant of Foreign Wart Homo on the courses may be had John S. Stewart Petl No. 1 The Art of Love, A-2; Dawn At by conUcting: The Ecumen­ Open to the Public Socorro. A-2; A Bullet For Joey. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK HAMPSHIRE HOUSE HOTEL ical Institute: Denver. Box I) a.m. to t:3Q p.m .— Sat. II a.m. to It p.m. A 2; Sunday 11 a.m. to t p.m. J7lh & Stout / free In-Bank Parking / Drive-In Banking / 244-6911 1000 GRANT STREET TELEPHONE 292-1200 TUESDAY. SEPT. 24 18401 Capitol Hill Station, ______(Cloted Tuetdayt)______MEMBER F.O.I.C. / AFFILIATED WESTERN BANCORPORATION Dear Ruth, A-2; Target Un- Denver 80218, Page 2, Sec. 2 THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Thursday. September 19, 1968 NevY Parish Lists Self-H elp 1,670 Members; Program Launched 600 Attencd CCD Christ the King Changing World and the By Parish Sisters in It.” A Catholic population of half hour before each An organizational meet­ Christ the King Parish l,o70 persons is shown in Mass. ing for the establishment (Denver) — Preschool reli­ Parents of children who the census results of Father John Castro, O.M. of a new program in self­ gion classes will begin attend Holy Trinity grade Queen of Peace parish, I., newly appointed assist­ Sept. 22. All children re­ development at Sacred school are invited to a tea Aurora, Father Frank ant pastor is to arrive in Heart parish, Denver, will gistered for these classes Sept. 22, 2 to 4 p.m. at the McCullough, O.M.I., pastor the parish Sept. 21. w ill meet in the parish be held Sept. 25. 7 p.m., at convent. of the new parish, has Construction is progress-' the Margery Reed Day hall at 9:30 a.m. for room announced. ing on what will be used assignment. Nursery. Lesson planning sessions There are 460 youngsters * as a parish rectory, a The program, which will for all CCD teachers are of grade school age and building at Victor street Adult discussion groups begin in October, is an .scheduled at the rectory 146 o f high school age. and E. Kentucky avenue. are being formed. Interest­ outgrowth of a recognition Sept. 19 for first grade, CCD classes for these This is directly acro.ss the ed persons are asked to of the need for parents to third grade and fourth youngsters have already street from the parish site call the Rev. William Ueb- gain dynamic strength grade. Teachers of fifth been arranged at both St. at Victor street and elher, 322-8049 for further from a sense of community through eighth grade will Piiis X and St. Therese’s Uvaida avenue, which site information. acceptance and security. meet Sept. 20. parishes, Aurora. Teachers was donated to the parish. Board members o f the THE FOUR-LEVEL for the CCD are being re­ Parents Effectiveness Pro­ An A ltar and Rosary building will have five cruited in the new parish. gram include Mrs. Mary Mass will be offered Sept. Cure d'Ars bedrooms, an office in High school CCD classes Garcia, Sacred Heart PTA 20 at 11 a.m. in the chap­ ’ what may later become a Cure d’Ars Parish arc being conducted in president; Dr. Walter Lim- el. All are invited to at­ garage, and a chnp>t*l. f a ­ (Denver) — A closed re­ homes within the parish. bacher, mental health con­ tend. ther McCullough said treat for men of the parish Additional information sultant; Sister Ruth Mer- Masses will be ofiered dai» will be held Oct 4-6, at regarding the CCD pro­ iam, educational consult­ A paper drive is Oct. 6. ly in the chapel. Construc­ Sacred Heart retreat gram may be obtained ant; Miss Agnes Johns, tion is being done by house, Sedalia. from E. Weimun (343-0360) health consultant; and Sis­ St. M ary M agdalene or at the rectory (343j Nevin Homes, a contractor The retreat begins on ter Michael Mary, social St. Mary Magdalene Par­ Friday evening at 8 p.m., 0646). in the area. worker. Meanwhile the parish s ish (Denver) — The Altar and ends 6 p.m. Sunday Parent representatives newly organized Allar-Rn- and Rosary society will evening. Tran.sportation W ITH TH E continuing include Mrs. (Tecelia Mon­ sary society is planning its hold a Bake Sale Sept. 29 will be arranged, and no construction progress in toya. Henrietta Romero. first event, a parish pot- in the school cafeteria. set fee is charged. the parish. Father Mc­ Patricia Jaramillo, Mr. and luck dinner for adults, on Bakery goods of various Reservations may be Cullough said more Catho­ Mrs. Eugene Gonzales, and Saturday, Sept. 28. at 6:30 kinds will be offered for made by signing the list in lic families are moving Mr. and Mrs. Michael into the area each month. p.m. It will be held in the sale before and after all the buck of the church, or Gonzales. Teacher repre­ The census showed 410 auditorium of St. Pius X Masses. for further information call sentatives are Sister Mar­ Catholic families; at least church. Coffee will he , Mrs. Jack Frank at 333- garet Fleming, Sister Zita, 15 more families have served. Guardian Angels 5232. and Sister Leona Marie. moved into the parish Through the cooperation (tuardian Angels Parish St. Philomena's since the census was tak­ of the Seventh Day Adven­ Lecture Scheduled fDenver) — Registration en. tist church. Aurora, the St. Philomenu’s Parish Dr. Peter Metzger, Den- for both grade school and In order to accommodate new Queen of Peace parish (Denver) — A PTA meet­ ver-area research scientist, high school students for the growing number of is having its Sunday Mass­ ing will be held Sept. 24, 8 will speak at Regis college CCD classes will be held persons attending Sunday es in this church, situated p.m., in Ricketson hall. New Pastor Installed Sept. 24, at 8 p.m., in the Sept. 28, 8:30 to 10:30 Masses, a fourth Mass has at 11670 E. Mississipp'i science amphitheatre. The a.m., in the school. been added to the sched­ avenue. The church has all There w ill be a Paper Father John Gibbons. O.M.I.. right, was installed as pastor of Sacred title of his talk will be Heart church, Colorado Springs, recently. Monsignur Robert Hoffman, ule. The current Mass needed facilities, including "Man as a Cause o f A ni­ Boys ten and one-half Drive every First Friday at schedule on Sundays is 7, dean of Colorado Springs area, is shown presenting him with four symbols a cryroom, loudspeaking mal — The Chemical Evi­ and over are invited to the school. Parishioners 8:30, 10, and 11:30 a.m. of this priestly office — the Church key, the book of Gospels, the stole, system, private rooms dence”. join the Boy Scout troop are asked to save their Confessions are heard for a and the chalice. Father Gibbons, assistant at Sacred Heart the past eight (used for Confessions), etc. sponsored by the Guardian papers and take them to years, succeeds Father George Julian, O.M.I., who underwent brain sur­ Angel’s Men’s Club. Meet­ the school every month. If gery recently and was unable to continue as pastor. Father Julian has left ings are held every Mon­ a pick-up is needed, please for San Antonio, Tex., to stay with his brother until he is able to resume Four Parishes Review day at 7 p.m. in the call Mary Filloon, 377- his ministry. Sacred Heart parish held a reception for Father Gibbons and church hall. 4641. DUCKWALL’l the two new assistants. Father Joseph Kane, O.M.I., and Father Patrick Catechetics Program Denver's Newest The Men’s Club will O’Brien, O.M.I. Sept. 15. Construction has started Suburban Variety Store have Monsignor William Parishioners of St. Pa­ commitment. Formal class­ on a new all-purpose hall trick’s, Holyoke; St. Antho­ es will begin in each of DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER H. Jones as guest sp>eaker (Denver) — Preregistration recent Archdiocesan Catho­ Country club. Further in­ - and gymnasium. Estimated ny’s, Julesburg; St. Jo­ the parishes the week of Sept. 26. Monsignor Jones, in the School of Religion lic education survey. This formation and tickets are 33rd & Dahlia 322-903S cost is $125,000. seph’s, Akron; and St. Pe­ Sept. 30. superintendent of schools will take place Sept. 22 will be an open meeting available by calling 233-. ter’s, Fleming will be Inquiry class meets every for the archdiocese, and a following the Masses. Par­ and parents who have chil­ 6236. former student and pari­ ents of public school stu­ dren in the C.C.D. pro­ given a preview of the reli­ Thursday at 8 p.m. in the gious (Klucation program to church hall. shioner will talk on the dents are asked to cooper­ gram are particularly St. Vincent's Notre Dame report and its ate in this effort. urged to attend. be offered to children of PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE St. Vincent de Paul Par­ grades one through 12 at Games parties arc held impact. CALL ONE OF THESE The fall Inquiry Class ish (Denver) — A special The adult mixed choir is each parish Sept. 23-26. every Friday at 7:30 p.m. will begin Sept. 18, 8 p.m. DRUG STORES FOR PROMPT SERVICE Notre Dam e reorganizing under the di­ Games Party will be held The four parishes are in the church hall. and will be held each rection of Elmer Gerken. Sept. 21. 8 p.m., in the members o f the Catholic Notre Dame Parish Wednesday night thereaft­ Sts. Peter, Paul Interested persons may school cafeteria. Admission Youth and Adult Religious (Denver) — Mrs. John A. er. Classes will be held in contact Mr. Gerken, 322- is $1. Education association Sts. Peter and Paul Par­ Love will be the guest the school hall. 4349. which offers a program of ish (Wheat Ridge) — speaker at the "kick-ofT A Guitar Ma.ss will be total religious education Council meeting for ofTicers luncheon and meeting of Registration for Junior Inquiry classes conducted held each Sunday at 7 coordinated by three Sis­ o f the Key and Sword so­ the ‘ Altar and Rosary high school and elementary t* • by Father Martin Weber p.m. ters of St. Francis, Sister ciety will be Sept. 23, 8 society. Social hour will be grades in the CCD pro­ will begin Sept. 24 in the Nancy Kazik, Sister p.m., in the rectory. from 12 to 1 with a buffet gram will be held Sept. 22 school. Catholics as well as Copies of the Guild Dianne Daniels, and Sister 4* to follow. after the Sunday Masses non-CathoIics are invited News arc available by Georgia Mae Horrell. The deadline for Pinochle Tour Pharmacist starting at 8 through 12:30 calling 722-2152. The men and women i> and Bridge Marathon play­ The annual parish din­ to attend. is a p.m. Registration for high who w ill be specifically ers is Sept. 21st. Cull Mrs. ner-dance w ill be held Skilled school classes will be held involved in the grade S. Huntsman, 424-7937, for Sept. . 20 at the Aviation Oct. 6 a pancake break­ W e lb y Professional Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m. school of religion have re­ bridge or Mrs. Betty Zoell- Country Club from 9 p.m. fast will be served by the Assumption Parish The C.C.D. program is cently completed a series I ner, 424-1420, for pinochle. to 1 a.m. Dance tickets are Men’s Club following the (Welby) — Registration for urgently in need of teach­ of workshops under the $1.50 per couple and may 8:30 Mass. the NCCW convention will ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA OUR LADY OF LOURDES ers and assistants for direction o f three Sisters Any woman in the pa»*- be obtained from Mrs. Fred be held Sept. 22. Interested Tuesday evenings for jun­ and will continue weekly f ish who can sing at the Orrino, 985-4167 or Mrs. Divine Redeemer women may contact Mrs. "BUD"STEPHENS ior high clas.ses. Persons in-service training through­ 'Tn* Storo o« Po'Aonai Sorvico'* Masses at the national Art DiRito, 985-0038. Florence Miller. 288-8112 Divine Redeemer Pariah interested are asked to out the entire school year. convention of NCCW Oct. or Mrs. Margaret Cough­ Wesley Pharmacy (Colorado Springs) — The contact the rectory. These lay educators will be Prescription 14-18, may call Mrs. Betty TTie Notre Dame Choir, lin. PTA will meet Sept. 25, introduced to the parents Prescription Druggists Dunn, 424-1504. is under the new direction Helpers for the shuttle 7:43 p.m., in the school Sept. 22 will be NCCW at the Evening of Parish of James Eitemiller. bus service are asked to G. L. Quinlan Member St. Vincent cafeteria. Rev. David K. registration day. Women Wesley Ave. De Paul Parish A Key and Sword meet­ call Mrs. Katheryn Miller, Commitment and given an Costello will be the speak­ will be in the rear of the opportunity to discuss the At So. Downing 733 9»}| in g w ill be Sept. 26, 8 Registration for grade er. Father Costello, assist­ church to accept registra­ 288-4765. 922-1161 — ixSi. ! p.m., in the school gymna­ school classes of religion specific plans developed for ant pastor, is superintend­ tions. For additional infor­ their particular group as ST VINCENT OE PAUL sium. The program will be will be held Sept. 21 from Registration for religion FRIENDLY DRUG ent of St. Mary high school mation, call Mrs. Shirley well as the ways in which a nim with commentary 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. classes for grades 1-8 will and assistant superintend­ Sowa, 936-6311, or Mrs. the parents will be in­ about Israel. A prominent be held in the gym Sept. 5660 W. ALAMEDA ent of Catholic schools in Jerry Scholl, 934-8123. volved in the program. speaker of the Jewish Home and School Asso­ 22. VILLAGE 1 the Colorado Springs area. Following the presenta­ Community will hold a ciation will meet Sept. 26, Training sessions for the discussion after the film. 7:30 p.m. Fleming tion of materials and ST. CATHERINE'S REXALL DRUG I Junior Great Books pro­ Cure d'Ars teachers, the parents will All adult parishioners are gram have begun. The St. Peter’s Parish Prompt Delivery urged to attend this meet­ A parish council was (Fleming) — The annual Cure d’Ars Parish be further reminded of B47/.0S40 455-9904 Service remaining meeting dates (Denver) — Memb#»ra of their role in Christian BUSY CORNER ing. formed this fall with the are Sept. 21, and 28. Fall Festival will be held • Cosmetics-Photo Supplies election of two representa­ Oct. 6 at the parish hall. the St. John Vianney so­ education in the home by D R U G S TO R E • Liquors-Imported Wines their pastors and then Colarado Springs tives from each organiza­ A chicken dinner will be ciety will meet Sept. 20, 8 Proivshional ('hurmuristF Where Accuracy Counte tion by the vote of the St. Rose served from 11:30-2 p.m. p.m., in the gym. New offi­ asked to step forward and Holy Trinity Parish people plus four laymen St. Rose of Lima Parish cers will be installed and make their formal commit­ W 38th Ave ( Federal 6lvd. 1425 So. Holly 7S4-S34; ((Colorado Springs) — Altar Further information may selected by the parish (Denver) — The PTA will be obtained by calling Mrs. officers elected for Club 26. ment as they register their D v n v fr. (Jitlo, and Rosary society will priests. There have been meet in the school audito­ children for the year’s pro­ meet at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 Albert Brekel, publicity two meetings to date, with rium Sept. 23, 7:30 p.m. It chairman. CCD registration will be gram. beginning with a pot luck ST. MAIIY'S. LininON all souls. ENGLEWOOD many topics discussed. is important that both par­ held Sept. 22 after all the In a similar manner, the supper. Members are asked Three commissions have ents of each child attend­ Masses beginning at 8 a.m. high school students and to bring their favorite Leadville been established for this ing the school be present their parents will be given SELL 4 LESS "specialty” and table ser­ council to consider at pres­ at this meeting. Annunciation Parish A retreat for men of the a preview of the program CHERRELYN vice. ent. They are: Educational (Leadville) - A PTA meet­ parish will be held Oct. 4- by Sister Nancy and Sister D R U G S T O R E ing will be held Sept. 23, 6. Interested persons may Dianne and then they too committee, Sister Mariel- St. Jude In Sicknoss and in Hoalth Holy Trinity len, chairman; Finance 7:30 p.m. Third graders call Jack Frank. 333-5232. with their parents will DRUG STORE l»hone 789-2.561 committee, Dan McNeilis, St. Jude Parish (Denver) will present a Bible Vigil. step forward to make their BROADW AY at Q U IN C Y ENGLEWOOD Holy Trinity Parish chairman; Constitution and — Adult Inquiry classes Leadville ACCW represen­ ;94.im began at the rectory Sepl. FREE PARKING (Westminster) — Four By-Laws, Jim Nolan, chair­ tatives will be guest speak- NCORT Names Two 0 W M«in LiMicion. Colo more teachers are needed man. 16 and will continue every Protestant Chaplain for high school CCD. Monday evening at 7:30 To Top Committee Archbishop James Casey St. Cloud, Minn. — Rev. ST ANN'S. ARVADA Volunteers may notify the p.m. The Rev. Francis Pet­ An Altar and Rosary Richard D. Tetzloff. Lu- will administer Confirma­ tit conducts the class. New York — Bishop Rev. Andrew Gottschalk, bake sale will be held at theran minister with ex­ PEEBLES tion Oct. 24th, at 7:30. John A. Donovan o f Tole­ 428-3594. the Safeway store Sept. 20, perience in hospital ser­ Those to be confirmed are do, chairman o f the Na­ ALLENDALE Women of the parish are beginning at 9 a.m. vice. has been retained as all children 12 years of invited to attend their first tional Catholic Office for PHARMACY Registration for CYO the first Protestant chap­ age. or in the sixth grade annual retreat at El Po- 98(H) W. 59th (Muce w ill be Sept. 28, 10 a.m. Fatima Radio and Television lain at St. Cloud Hospital, or higher. Adults will, mar, Ckilorado Springs Oct. 422-2397 until 12. CYO will o;>en (NCORT), has announced a Catholic institution. also, be confirmed. Regis­ 11-13. Joining them in the Our U d y of Fatima Par­ Oct. 7. the appointment of John T. tration o f all school chil­ retreat will be the women ish (Lakewood) — The par­ Murphy, president of Arvada, Colorado dren to be confirmed will from Our Lady o f Fatima ish will celebrate its 10th AVCO Broadcasting corpo­ Grade school CCD will I ST. VINCENT.....I take place Sept. 28, be­ and S t Joseph o f Golden. anniversary with a special ration, and Frank P. Fo­ be open Sept. 21. MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD HOLT CROSS. THORNTON tween 8:30-11 a.m. A ll Mass at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 22. garty, president of Mere­ DE PAUL adults to be confirmed, i.e., followed by a reception. dith Broadcasting company, The North Denver Dean­ All Saints REXftLL P n / d anyone o f high school age, The Mass will be concele- to the NCORT executive ♦ O ery luncheon is scheduled All Saints Parish should contact the rectory brated by all the priests committee. Prescription Druggists CITY. VIEW Sept. 24 at the Golden (Denver) — The PTA will as soon as possible. who have served in the Fmti in Preacnpliunti Professional Pharm acy Steer Restaurant, 10151 meet Sept. 19, 7:30 p.m. parish. NCORT was established 2^FI0lVfff SHOP Ph. 787-5535 W. 26th avenue. Sister U7 SI Pool 5tr*«t Fast Free Delivery Topic o f the meeting will The parish Anniversary by the U.S. Bishops, in SM 4«1» 2238 So. Colorado Blvd. 8794 N. Corona St. Jam es Acrofs Irom Chopty Crook Notional Jane Godfrey of Lx)retto be a report from the Cath­ Dinner-Dance will be held 1965, with headquarters Ph on e 757-7677 Thornton 29, Colo. Heights will speak on "The See Bob Robles St. James Parish olic School office on the Sept. 21 at the Wolhurst here. Thursday, Spnt»„'K^.. , 9^ , , 4g t h e REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Sec.2, Page 3 Booklet of Answers Released

(National Re^ster Special) consciences in the light of what the "Contraception and rhythm both Church teaches in the sense that they aim at the same objective. What Washington — Catholics in the Arch­ must form them in accordance with what difference does it make which you diocese of Washington have been present­ the Church teaches” he added. use?” ed a detailed answer to criticism of Pope In answering the question, the booklet "Both aim at the same thing — avoid­ Paul VPs encyclical, Humanae Vitae, in distributed the day before said a Catholic ing pregnancy - but it simply confuses the form of a 40-page booklet prepared at does not form his own conscience "in the the matter to say they are therefore mor­ the direction of Cardinal Patrick O’Boyle. sense that his conscience becomes the ally the same. Contraception is a direct The booklet. Sex in M arriage: Love- judge of the teaching o f the Church.” intentional interference in a marital act G iving, Life-G iving, was distributed to For a Catholic, formation o f con­ that might otherwise give life. Rhythm, families in the archdiocese Sept. 8. It science begins at an earlier stage. . . . If which is more properly called periodic gives answers to 38 "most frequently a person is going to be a Catholic, he has abstinence, is the intentional omission of asked questions" about the encyclical. to accept what goes along with being a such acts. In thi.s sen.se, then, contracep­ ¥ "I want to give as best I can the clear Catholic, and that includes accepting the tion means doing something, rhythm and honest answers that the faithful of teaching of the Church on particular is­ means not doing something. . . this archdiocese are seeking," the Cardi­ sues, like contraception.” "A couple may abstain from conjugal nal said in a letter printed in the book­ relations without taking a negative and let. "That is why I have prepared this OTHER QUESTIO NS and answers in immoral attitude toward the beginning of booklet (with considerable help, of course). the booklet include the following excerpts: a new life. After all, married couples are In it you will find what I have to say "Isn’t it common teaching in the not obliged to have babies whenever possi­ in reply to many of the questions that Church that Catholics have a right to ble. Contraception was never condemned on have been raised.” dissent from authoritative, non-infalli- the ground that people are obliged to have The Cardinal said the booklet was ble, papal teachings when there are children. It was condemned because it in­ prepared by a "team o f specialists” and sufficient reasons?*’ volves an attack on life in its begin­ nings. . . .” requests for further information were re­ "The Church’s own common teaching is ferred to Dr. Germain Grisez, natural law what it teaches with authority, whether "Did the Pope say that the govern­ philosopher at Georgetown university and infallibly or not. In this sense, there is ment should outlaw birth control?’’ long a prominent advocate of the no common teaching on dissent, because "No, not in the sense that the use of Church’s traditional teaching on birth . the Popes and Bishops have not contraceptives must be made illegal. . control. dealt with the question of the permissibil­ What he does say is that governments ity of dissent. should not use the law of the land to T H E LE AD -O FF question - "Why "On the other hand, if you are talking can’t a Catholic form his own conscience impose practices again.st divine and na­ not about teaching o f the Church, but tural law on the family. . . Tools of Communjeation on the subject of contraception?” — touch­ about teaching in the Church, you have es a key point in the current encyclical to consider what theologians say. The Dr. Keith Case, who will lead a course in Better Communication in the controversy, and the Cardinal elaborated consensus of reputable theologians can be . .Doesn t the Pope use an out- Learning for Living series, shows communications tools to Monsignor Gre­ on the answer in a subsequent statement. called 'common teaching in the Church, of-date theory of natural law in 'Hu­ gory Smith and Father Dwyer. The course is designed to help an indi­ manae V itae?’ ’’ Catholics cannot conclude. Cardinal especially when there is no official teach­ vidual improve his personal communication effectiveness in daily life, in­ "His main reason for referring to na­ O’Boyle said in a "Freedom of Con­ ing on a certain point. . . . cluding relationships of priest-laity, husband-wife, employer-employee, par­ tural law is perhaps to stress the fact science” statement issued Sept. 9. that "The Church’s doctrine on contracep­ ent-child. Officials said registration for the course already has been closed; "spouses may responsibly decide according tion is very authoritative. It has been the that the immorality of contraception is not simply a matter of Church discipline exceptional interest filled it to capacity. Other Learning for Living courses to their conscience that artificial contra­ common teaching o f the Church from the remained open this week. ception in some circumstances is permis­ beginning — ‘common teaching’ in the or Church law. Pope Paul is reaffirming sible and indeed necessary to preserve very sense that the new theory of dissent an uninterrupted Christian tradition and foster the values and sacredness of is not.’’ which has rejected contraception as in­ marriage.” compatible with the nature of the human Learning for Living "Why shouldn’t I accept the (papal person, incompatible especially with his A N Y O N E W HO suggests that Cathol­ birth control) commission’s conclu­ God-given power to hand on life to oth­ ics should have a freedom of conscience sions rather than the Pope’s?’’ ers. by which they might nullify in their lives "The traditional Christian view that Covers Many Interests the teaching of the Church implicitly "Cardinal Heenan, who was pro-presi­ man’s sexual powers are somehow sacred suggests either that the Church’s teach­ dent of the filial commission, recently put and inviolable has been called 'biologism’ Geared to a wide range Academy, Father Gerald "MEANINGFUL wor­ ing is false or that conscience is free only the matter very well in a widely printed by proponents of contraception. In a sense of adult interests, the Phelan, member of the ship in the Mass”, also at when it can disregard truth,” Cardinal statement to the press: 'The members of it is biologism. But man’s biology is part Learning for Living series Archdiocesan Commission Holy Family, will explore O’Boyle said. the commission did not regard themselves of his personality. .. . will ofTer discussions of on Ecumenism and active the reasons for changes in He said H um anao V ita e is the as a jury. We did not think it was for us "Maybe God is guilty of biologism. He cultural, social, and reli­ in Protestant-Catholic dia­ the Mass and the meaning Church’s "true teaching” on contraception, to pronounce the final verdict condemning created man a bodily creature. He re­ gious matters for today’s logue groups, will teach of the community of wor­ and that its authority is supported fully or reprieving pills and other contracep­ deemed man by becoming a bodily crea­ Christian in the Fall '68 "Protestantism and Con­ ship. A six-part film series by the Second Vatican Council. tives. It was for us to give a view on the ture, by bodily death and resurrection. series. temporary Theology”. Spe­ will create a more mean­ "This clear teaching of Vatican II evidence before us. It was for the Pope God destines man not for a ghostly after­ Mrs. Dorothy King, a cial emphasis in this series ingful insight into today’s means that Catholics must form their alone to make the decision’ . . .” fife, but for bodily life everlasting . . . . ” consultant to the Denver will be placed on contem­ Mass and the new relation­ Public Schools on Negro porary Protestant thought ship between priest and history and producer of a in the fields of morality, layman. Father Edward L. film documentary on Negro worship and scripture, and Maginnis, S.J., Chairman Father Bernard Haring Elaborates contributions to American its relationship to contem­ of the Department of The­ culture, and Bernard porary Catholic thought. ology at Regis College, will Valdez, Manager of W el­ teach. New York — German moral theologian o f the successor of St. Peter.. Father not so unequivocal as many think,” he "Art Enjoyment”, taught fare for the City and Father Bernard Haring, C.SS.R., has en­ Haring wrote. wrote. by Mrs. Marilyn Dietrich Advance registration by County of Denver, will mail, before Sept. 23, was tered a vigorous defense of Catholic crit­ "What is needed is the liberation for of Abraham Lincoln high F A T H E R H A R IN G suggests the en­ share in teaching the strongly recommended. The ics of Pope Paul’s encyclical Humanae this ecumenical era o f the papacy in the school, will demonstrate cyclical is flawed by not providing "a bet­ course, "Creating Better size o f each class is limit­ Vitae, saying it is time "for all men in direction in which Pope Paul VI himself how art influences think­ ter, more historically-oriented understand­ Racial Understanding.” ed. Brochures and registra­ the Church” to speak out against the has already made such giant strides... ing, feeling and seeing. ing of tradition and also o f language.” This course on the contri­ tion blanks may be secured "reactionary forces” he blames for its is­ "What is needed now is for all men in Discussion will cover the "Answers to the vital questions of a butions and problems of by calling 355-0947 or 424- suance. the Church to speak out unequivocally language of art, visual period are not magic formulas which can the Hispanic oeople and 6536. Father Haring, who was a member of and openly against these reactionary organization, artist’s mate­ simply be ‘applied’ over and over again.” Afro-Americans in the the Pope’s Birth Control commission, said forces. This alone can prevent the reac­ rials, media, technique, In its emphasis on biological interpre­ Denver community will be the "real issue” involved in the controver­ tionary forces from pushing the Pope in style and ideas. It will be tation of natural law. Father Haring taught at St. Mary’s acade­ sy over the encyclical is "an outmoded the opposite direction, back to that world­ held at Holy Family high YOUR wrote, the encyclical neglected psychologi­ my on Tuesday evenings, 8 understanding of curial power ... the is­ ly narrowness exemplified in the Sylla­ cal knowledge. school on Wednesday even­ PARISH - 9:30. Oct. 1-Nov. 19. ings, 8-9:30, Oct. 2-Nov. sue of non-collegial exercise of the teach­ bus (Syllabus o f Errors by Pope Pius "Pope Paul asserts that an interven­ SERVICE IX ) and the Church prohibition of Ital­ 20 . ing office, and the inadequately explored tion in the biological process necessarily ALSO AT St. Mary’s STA TiO N S issues of how the Pope teaches.” ians from voting in their own country destroys married love,” he said. "This ".. .What is more important at this which lasted from 1870 to 1929.” assertion has no more proof to back it up time is that the authority of the Church Father Haring said it is "no insult to than the assertion o f Casti Connubii Pope Warns About not be destroyed," Father Haring wrote the Holy Spirit” to express doubts about that it is necessarily against the dignity in an article, "The Encyclical Crisis,” the encyclical because: " If the Holy Spirit of a woman for her to have some occupa­ published in the Sept. 6 issue of Com­ gives a very special grace in the composi­ tion outside the home.” Misguided Reform monweal. tion and promulgation o f this document, Father Haring provided a four-point "What must be destroyed is everything then one may legitimately expect that answer to the question: "Does the En­ Castelgandolfo, Italy — "T H E R E IS a distinct which is an obstacle to the reunion of this grace will manifest itself in the way cyclical bind all Catholics in conscience?” Pope Paul told a group of phenomenon that tends to Christians and spiritual leadership. When the question is handled. That means in He wrote: Religious leaders here that be anti-institutional.” the this situation has arrived, the Church as the solid presentation o f proofs from • 'Those who can accept the encyclical they must hold a tight Pope warned. "It calls for a whole and especially the Holy Father human experience and with good argu­ with an honest conscience must do so, rein on the maverick and religious liberty, autonomy must find ways out of this impasse. More ments.” with all the consequences; misguided forces of reform of conscience, the maturity than that, they must come to a style of HE ADDED: "In my opinion, that is • "Those who doubt whether they can while at the same time of the modern Christian.” authority that can move effectively, in­ ST. FRANCIS De SALES not true in the present instance.” must study it thoroughly and also make spurring on the "spiritual spire confidence and belief. Father Haring said the argumentation use of further information in order to energies” o f Church renew­ Such attitudes. Pope WASHINGTON PARKn vunuouCONOCO "THE GENERAL direction must be of Humanae Vitae is based mainly on form a clear conscience; al loosed by the Second Paul said, are "streams toward collegiality and international­ COMPLETE two points — the constant teaching of the • "Those who. with an honest con­ Vatican Council. that never become rivers , a ^ ization. But in this question collegiality Church and the "absolute sacredness and science. cannot accept the teaching and Addressing the Pastoral and . . . after moments of AUTOMOBILE must also be a sharing in the whole ex­ inviolability of the biological functions in requirements of H um anae Vitae, must Organization o f Ecclesiasti­ great fervor, they become SERVICE perience of the laity, especially of mar­ every use of marriage, so that every act follow their honest conscience. When cal Communities in a gen­ weak and scattered.” Alameda at Downing St. ried couples and married counselors.” must remain open for procreation, wheth­ married couples, then, for good reasons eral audience, the Holy 733-4330 Instead, Father Haring wrote, the er or not procreation can at this moment and with a good conscience use methods Father on the one hand WHILE TAKING NOTE reactionary curial group that opposed be responsibly undertaken.” of birth regulation which in their minds deplored the tendency to­ of the problems coming in Pope John XXIII "at the moment is Father Haring said Humanae V itae are most suitable — abortion is obviously ward "anti-institutional­ the wake of the Council, triumphant, a group which, despite the differs from the encyclical Casti Connu- excl ided — they need not mention it in ism” by those who misin­ Pope Paul also stressed its era of internationalization in which we bii of Pope Pius XI by making no at­ confession; terpret the meanings of positive results. The Coun­ ’‘How dy” live, was powerfully strengthened at the tempt to base the teaching on the Scrip­ • "Priests must instruct the faithful religious freedom and cil’s aim, he said, was to Bob's Place last Consistory by the appointment of 12 tural account of the sin of Onan. clearly "v'out the Pop>e’8 teaching. How­ Church renewal. But he "reorder, reform, and re­ Italian Cardinals.” "So the only argument which remains ever, I do not see how they can be denied also praised highly the new the Church,” a great 300 So. Colo. Blvd. "W H A T IS NEEDED is an enlight­ is the fact that the Church has always the right to speak out their own opinion positive developments. and difficult task. Cowtown, Colo. ened understanding of the spiritual office taught this doctrine... The tradition is with equal honesty.” Another Document of Papal Commission Revealed ST. PATRICK S ARROW sable forms of married Evanston, III. — At the been the Church’s view, an into arbitrary decisions, as to men; they should pay today thanks to the sacri­ written, 15 Bishops on the SERVICE close o f a meeting of reli­ intervention to regulate but always taking account attention to any possible fices and faithfulness of commission had voted nine love.” It added: " If it is gious news writers here, conception in a spirit of of the objective criteria of psychic consequences they those who have gone be­ no. two yes, one "yes with freely accepted, it will help STATION the National Catholic true, reasonable and gener­ morality. These criteria are might entail, depending on fore us.” reservations,” and three to prevent intimate life DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE TUNE UP i BRAKE SERVICE ^Reporter released the text ous charity does not de­ in the first place those the person and circum­ abstentions on the question together from becoming n i l Pecos 4SS-0T37 *o f a fourth secret document serve to be, because if it that relate to the totality stances; and finally they T H E R E P O R T E R said of whether artificial con­ stale, and help to protect from the papal birth con­ were, other goods of mar­ of married life and sexuali- should not hinder the pow­ the text was made avail­ traception is essentially its quality and meaning. There is an ascesis in this, trol commission. riage might be endangered. ty.” er of expression of an in­ able by arrangement with evil. NCR said an earlier Three other documents So what is always to be The document continues: creasingly close union be­ Burns, Oates and Wash­ vote among the theologians whose rule, at once supple had been published by the condemned is not the regu­ "So the means chosen tween two persons . . . burn, London publishers. showed a 15-4 majority in and very demanding, will "This renewed formula­ According to Burns. Oates favor of recognizing contra­ be the human quality and GREEN Reporter in April, 1967. lation of conception, but an should be suitable for exer­ MEADOWS The present document was egoistic married life, refus­ cising a healthy and re­ tion of coryugal morality and Washburn, NCR re­ ception as permissible. growth of their love.” The document had a CONOCO drafted at the commission’s ing a creative opening-out sponsible parenthood, in might lead some people to ported, the document was strong statement on abor­ COMPLETE last meeting, which closed of the family circle, and so the light of certain guiding believe that they have drafted because the Bish­ Burns, Oates and Wash­ tion, saying: AUTOMOTIVE in June, 1966, in Rome, refusing truly human — principles: Besides being been wrong - to act as they ops on the papal commis­ burn are including the SERVICE "None of this in any way N C R said. and therefore truly Chris­ effective, they should have did in the past, since the sion felt the final report of text, along with texts of Ji*5 So. soeridan implies that it can be le­ In making the announce­ tian — married love. This regard for the health of rules to which they sub­ the commission’s theolo­ three other documents of gitimate for anyone to at­ ment, Robert G. Hoyt, edi­ is the anti-conception that the parents and their even­ mitted faithfully have now gians v/as too technical in the birth control commis­ tack already existing hu­ is against the Christian tual offspring; they should had to evolve. This its wording. It was, they sion, in a book to be E. Alameda Super Serv. tor. said he was releasing man life, eveij in the first ideal of marriage. not violate respect for the immediate reaction, how­ said, composed by Arch­ published Oct. 3. A story It "at this meeting because momenU o f its existence. we cannot get it into our personal dignity of either ever understandable, would bishop Claudius Dupuy of based on the document was Complete Tune-up expected to appear in the The Church has always & B rake Ser>'. paper in time.” The N C R "AS TO THE means husband or wife, who must not be correct since the Albi, France, with the as­ condemned abortion as a FRE E that husband and wife can never be treated as objects views we hold now are not sistance of a team of help­ London Times Sept. 16. goes to press each Friday. particularly vile form of Picku p & legitimately employ,” the — this applies to women, a turning-back on tradi­ ers, mostly lay persons. The document says that THE COMMISSION’S murder in that it destroys D elivery "if an arbitrarily contra­ document continues, "it is who are still kept in a tional values, but a deep­ They also said that be­ document called conti­ a helpless and innixent l,,ogan at Alameda 733-9840\ ceptive mentality is to be their task to decide these state unworthy o f them in ening of them. And this fore the document was nence "one of the indispen- human being.” condemned, as has always together, without drifting many countries, as much new stage is only possible Page 4,Sec.2 THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITIONThursday, September 19, 19«8 ^ Teachers, Dance LEGAL NOTICES

IN THE JUVENILE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT NO. 41101 Group Win 1968 In «nd (or ((«• City In and (or the City In 4nd lor llte CKV seii STATE OF COLORADO •nd Cowniy of Oonvor and County of Oenvar County ot 09"w9f and Stale Of Colorado and State of Colorado Stoto el cetorode CITY ANO COUNTY OF DENVER NO. P.ems No. P.45886 NO. P-41268 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUM M O N S T a j iiri Awards Eifafa of Goidor i Raovas (Word) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS The People e( the State of Colorado In No. P 47005 Eilate ot CAROLYN M. HANSON. Estate ot MARY ANN VAN VALK EN the Interest Ot PAMELA MOREAU for O*ceosod. No. P 45886. BURG, a k a MARY A. VAN V A LK ­ Larry Tajiri Awards for politan community All persons having claims against and C Y N TH IA MOREAU (Children), P* more than 10 years; th# above named esiafe are regwlred Notice hereby given that I have ENBURG. (Ward) UPON THE PETITION OF REV. 1968 have been given to a to (lie (('em for allowance in (he Pro­ (■led my final report in the Probate No. P 48268 D O N ALD F , DUNN, Petitioner. ar>d bi ballet company, two high • Ernest E. Pech, Coor­ bate Court o( the City and County of Court ot the City and County of Den­ All persons having claims against concerning JAMES C. MOREAU. 8> dinator of Cultural ArU at Denver. Colorado, on or before the 1st ver. Colorado, and that any person the above named estate are required PATRICIA MILLER MOREAU. THE school faculty members, day of March. t*6». or said claims desiring to object to the same shall to tile Them for allowance In Ihe Pro^ CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ti and a profes.sor of theater the Denver Public Schools, Shall be forever barred. file written objection with the said bale Court ot the City and County ot ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER. INC., C Andrew Wysowateky a Colorado Corporation, Respondents. who has sfH*nt much time Conservator court on or before October 17. 1968- Denver. Colorado, on or before the at Colorado Stale college. LAUR A C. HANSON 15th day of M ARCH. 1969, or said and effort, including work Martin I. Steinberg EXECUTRIX claims Shalt be (orever barred. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF The awards, in the form Attorney (or the estate RICHARD D. CASEY COLORADO to the respondent named on his ow'n hours, in help­ 740 Eauitable Bldg. JOSEPH L. SWEENEY of bronze sculptures, are Attorney lor the estate GUARDIAN above. G R E E T IN G : ing school children of all Telephone 673 8419 You are hereby notified that a veri­ h; given annually in the (Published m the 1120 Security Lite Building racial and ethnic back­ Denver. Colorado 80202 RICHARD O. CASEY fied petition has been filed wherein It Denver Catholic Register) is alleged that Ihe above named Chil­ Ol name of the late drama First Publication August 79. 1968 Attorney for the estate grounds to have a better Telephone 222 8994 dren are neglected or dependent Last Publication- September 26. 1968 (Published in the 821 SYMES BLOG.. editor of The Denver Post understanding of each oth­ DENVER. COLO. 80202 because respondents or either one of r Denver Catholic Register) them as natural parents have aban­ fc to persons and/or groups er and to improve their IN THE PROBATE COURT First Publication. Sept. 12. 1968 Donald J. Tracy (Published in the doned the children above named and C( who have made outstand­ intergroup relationship In 4nd tar iti« City «nd Last Publication. Oct. 3, 1968 Denver Catholic Register) refuse to provide proper or necessary Chairman County of Denver and o1 ing contributions to the through drama, dance, First Publication; September 12. 1968 subsisttrtce. education, medical care Stale of Colorado IN THE PROBATE COURT Last Publication; October 3. 1968 qr any other care. Jack F. Knudsen, Den­ field of theater and com­ music and the fine arts; No. P-44408 In and (or the City Said petition has been set for hear­ Penrose NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ver, has been elected munication arts. and County ot Denver IN THE PHOBAffe cOURT ing on Ihe 17th day ot October, )968. at and Estate of Geraldine Vecchio, a/k a and State of Colorado 2 » P.m. Geratdina Vecchio (Deceased) In and lor the City chairman of the Metro • Dr. Welby Wolfe, exe­ No. P-45380 and County el Denver You are ordered to appear before Approximately 300 per­ No P 44408 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT this Court with said children at said Denver Chapter Knights cutive director o f the Little A ppoints Notice n hereby given that I have and Slate ot Colorado formers and patrons of Estate ot Henry Guy Mehl, also No. P-4III) time. At said hearing the Court will of Columbus. The chap­ Theater of the Rockies at tiled my linal report In the Probate known as Harry G. Mehl and H. Guy determine whether said Children are theater gathered at the Court ot the City and County o( Den NOTICE TO CREDITORS ter represents 12 Coun­ Colorado State college in Mehl (Deceased) Estate ot ELIZAB ETH A. M U R P H Y neglected or dependent and whether Cosmopolitan hotel to see ver. Colorado, and that any parson No. P 4S380 your parental rights Should be termi- cils with a membership Executive desiring to object to the same shall (Ward) Governor John Love make Greeley, who has devoted Notice is hereby given that I have No. P-48)8t naled to tree said Children for adop­ o f over 3,000 men in the 31 years of his life to thea­ Colorado Springs — file written obieclion with the said filed my final report in the Probate JVII persons having claims against tion. You have the right to have an the awards presentations Donald J. Tracy, military court on or before September nth. Court ot the City and County of Den­ the above named estate are required attorney present at said hearing and metropolitan area. ter as a designer, director 1968. ver, Colorado, and that any person also Ihe right to request a trial by to: AUGOSTINA VECCHIO to file them tor allowance in Ihe Pro­ and educator, and has personnel and administra­ desiring to object to the same shall bate Court ot the City and County of jury. tive director at Ft. Carson EXECUTOR tile written objection with the said Denver, Colorado, on or before Ihe 6th Witness my hand and seal ot Ihe • The Colorado Concert staged 200 productions at Casey and Klene court on or before Oct. 8. 1968. day ot March. 1969. or said claims Court this 3rd day of Sept., 1968. Ballet, a non-profit compa­ CSC. Dr. Wolfe’s influence, for four years, has been Attorney for the estate Andrew Wysowateky shall be forever barred David R. Williams 821 Symes Building Administrator ROSE M, M A TT IC K Clerk ot The Juvenile Court f ny which in more than 100 appointed assistant admin­ Denver, Colorado 80202 on both students and Ernest F. Gaylord GUARDIAN By Eva Glassman j Knights^ performances in eight community, has been ex­ istrator of Penrose hospi­ Telephone 272 4SSS Attorney tor (he estate Richard D. Casey Deputy tal. Sister Myra James, (Published in the 745 Equitable Bldg. Attorney tor the estate years has given ballet the tremely widespread. Denver Catholic Register) Telephone 623 8419 821 Symes Bldg. CASEY. KLENE & HORAN widest possible audience in administrator, announced. First Publication: August 79. 1968 (Published In the Denver, Colorado 80202 ’ By R. Paul Horan i Notes The awards are present­ Last Publication: September 19, 1968 Denver Catholic Register) Colorado, and has enriched Tracy retired from Army Telephone 222-4555 Attorneys for Petition Luncheon Club ed by the Larry Tajiri First Publication: August 29. 1968 (Published in the 82) Symes Bldg. the art of dance; Memorial Foundation, es­ service July 31 at Indian­ Last Publication: September 19. 1968 Denver Catholic Register) Denver. Colorado IN THE PROBATE COURT First Publication: September 5, 1968 Telephone 222 4555 apolis, Ind.. where he was in and lor the City and "Airport Traffic Control" • Jack Fisher of Engle­ tablished in 196,5 following IN TH E P R O B ATE C O U R T Last Publication: September 26. 1968 (Published In the executive department direc­ County ol Denver and In and (or the City and will be the subject of a wood high school, cited as the death of the Post edi­ Slate of Colorado County of Oenvar and Denver Catholic Register) talk by Floyd •}. Fahey, a "consummate” artist who tor-columnist. Tajiri was tor of the command and No. P 47998 State ol Colorado Officials Deny Rumor First Publication; September 12, 1968 No. P-48267 Last Publication: October 10. 1968 chief of the Stapleton In­ has offered a consistently particularly fond of "little” staff department of the Vatican City — Vatican NOTICE rOCREOITORS officials denying reports ternational Airport trafTic high caliber of theater at theater and encouraged it Adjutant General school. estate of LAURA E. HUNKEY NOTICE TO C R ED ITO R S Estate of FREDERICK A. VAN published in the Milan control tower at the Friday the school since 1959, and wherever he could through He served in the Infantry (Deceased) No. P 47998 VALKENBURG. a/k.'a FRED A. VAN weekly, L ’Europeo, that Luncheon Club September has been theatrically ac­ his daily column, "The and Adjutant General VALKENBURG, (Ward) | All persons having claims against No. P-48267 Pope Paul is planning to Brighton 20, 1555 Grant. Fahey has tive throughout the metro­ Spectator." corps for 26 years. His as­ the above named estate are required signments included a tour to tile them tor allowance in the Pro­ All persons having claims against retire at or before age 75, been with the Federal the above named estate are required in Turkey, where he was a bate Court ot the City and County of described them as "a fanta­ Aviation Administration 25 AT THE MOVIES Denver. Colorado, on or before the 6th to file them tor allowance in the Pro­ ST. GERMAIN'S years, 17 of which have director o f personnel and day of MARCH. 1969, or said claims bate Court ot the City and County cf sy and a lie.” shall be forever barred. Denver, Colorado, on or before the l>een in Denver. Slides will administration for a North JOSEPH N. BEIRICH ISth day of MARCH. 1969, or said COLONIAL Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ EXECUTOR claims shall be forever barred. be shown featuring a tour 'Pefulia' Rated R iCH AR O O . C A S EY MORTUARY o f the Stapleton Control tion command. CASEY. KLENE AND HORAN GUARDIAN Owners and Directors Tower. He was military person­ Atlorrteys tor the estate RICHARD O. CASEY Qreeley — Member St. Augustine's Church— nel and administrative di­ 821 SYMES BLDG.. Attorney for the estate 'Complete Waste' DENVER, COLO. 80202 821 SYMES BLDG.. Brighten, Colorado rector at Ft. Carson from Telephone: 222 4S5S DENVER. COLO. 80202 Bishop Telephone: 222-4555 By Tom Officer a far cry from Dr. Kildare 1960 to 1964. (Published In the (Published in the o f television, and Joseph Tracy was born and Denver Catholic Register) Denver Catholic Register) Adamson Mortuary It is a three-martini First Publication: September 12, 1968 Responds Gotten as the father-in- reared in Estherville. la., First Publication: September 12, 1968 24 Hour movie! Three martinis be­ Last Publication: October 3, 1968 Last Publication; October 3. 1968 Ambulance Service law, an obnoxious rich where he attended Esther­ fore the show, and it is all Greeley, Colorado To Critics a blur. Seeing the movie man who likes to throw ville Junior college. He N. Ross Adamson Reed P. Adamson "F o r Those Who Caro" later completed courses in . 659-3113 601 $. 4th Avt. Buffalo, N.Y. — Bishop with a clear head, the his weight about. Phone 1636 9th Ave. at 5th SL James A. McNulty, break­ viewer needs three mar­ The only believable char­ office management, com­ BRIGHTON, COLORADO ing his public silence after tinis! acters in the drama are mercial correspondence and May They Rest removing from the dioce­ Shirley Knight as Scott’s elementary psychology and san seminary faculty seven It is Petulia, a peculiar ex-wife, Arthur Hill as a received constructive credit priests who raised ques­ film that completely wastes fellow doctor and friend, for two-year college as well In Peace Ft. Collins tions about Pope Paul VTs the fine acting talents of and Kathleen Widdoes as as completed the Adjutant birth control encyclical, Julie Christie and George Hill’s wife. General advanced course. replied to his critics. C. Scott. Miss Christie is But these characters are He has been instrumen­ BRUNNER. Jopoph A.. 902 Sacred Heart church. Sept. 12. SHINN NORTHERN Bishop McNulty called unbelievable as "Petulia," only secondary and cannot tal in the organization of F e n to n . R e q u ie m MawH, S t. Interm ent. .ML O liveL Every issue of every news­ M ery Magdalene'H church. Sept. PHARMACY the encyclical binding on a kook who has been mar­ help a disjointed plot of Catholic men’s organiza­ paper contains. information tions and has served as 19. Interm ent. M t. O livet. Bou­ RAMIREZ. Braulio. 52 N. Catholics and said a Bish­ ried six months and has love that flashes from pres­ levard mortuaricK. Ninth avenue, Brighton. Re­ and features of interest to op must protect the teach­ yet to have her first affair. ent to past to present or secretary, vice president quiem Maea, SL Auguatine'a every member of the family. "Your Parish Drug Store" ings of the Church. Scott is bored, or at least has the present action in­ and president of Holy C O R L A N D . A lv in R.. 401 S. church, SepL 14. Rice funeral • Free Delivery Service The seven priests, near­ dull, as "Archie,” a doctor terrupted by what the per­ Nam e Societies, and as Osceola streeL Requiem Mass. chapel. Brighton, Colo. • Charge Accounts waiting out his divorce president of the Military SL Anthony of Padua church. ly half the faculty of St. son on the .screen is think­ SepU 13. Interment, KL Ix>gan. RUTKOFSKY. Anna. 6307 S. T H E N E W L. C. GRIFFIN, OWNER John Vianney seminary decree. They meet, have a ing. Council of Catholic men. Olinger mortuaries. Acoma. Requiem MatR, St. GOODRICH You Are Always where the diocese trains brief liaison, part, and If you must see Petulia Mr. and Mrs. Tracy and M ary’w church. S ep L IH. In te r­ Welcome At Shinn's its future priests, held the meet again. (rated "A-3” — morally their children. Michael, DAVIDSON. Estelle T.. 1239 ment. M l OliveL Nickels-Hill MORTUARY mortuary. Camiortably uphotslarM encyclical is not an infalli­ unobjectionable for adults Patrick, Timothy. Maren, Yost. Requiem Mass, SL Pius X Interwoven with the church. SepL 14. Interment. pews a hneeiers Northern Hotel Bldg. ble teaching binding in all — by the National Catho­ Jeffrey * and Margaret 482-3208 kookish love affair are M innesota. SABO . M ary, fo rm e rly o f 5118 482-1035 — 482-1036 Catholics and that in some lic Office for Motion Pic­ Mary, reside at 1318 Kern DOHERTY. Patrick. 3180 W. Clarkaon- Requiem Maan. Holy 301 E. Olive Ft. Collins some quick shots of cases Catholic couples tures), it is better to have St. in Rustic Hills, Colo. 40th avenue. Requiem Mass. SL Rosary church. SepL 17. Inter­ psychedelic events — many Catherine's church. Sept. 14. ment, Mt. OliveL Boulevard might follow their con­ the three martinis before unnecessary to the plot. Interment. ML OUveL Boulevard mortuaries. sciences and practice, birth seeing the film. In fact, Nun's Mother mortuaries. control. Besides wasting the buy the martinis, then SENA. Sabino M., 4722 Frank­ Colorado Springs beartiful Miss Christie and spend the movie money on EAKl.E. Victoria. 1790 W. lin. Requiem M ump, Holy Roaary Dies Sept. 17 M osier place. R equ iem Mann, church. SepL 16. Interment, FL Mr, Scott, the film misuses more martinis and forget Requiem Mass was of­ All Souls’ church. Englewood, Logan. SWIGERT Richard Chamberlain, who about the film. You will SepL 12. Boulevard mortuaries. fered Sept. 17 in Holy plays the weak husband — feel better! STOLPA, SgL Raymond V., at REALTY COMPANY BROS. Rosary church for Mrs. GALLEGOS. Veronica Vietnam, formerly of <>olden. OPTOMETRISTS Mary Sabo, mother of Sis­ (R on n ie), 4404 M ariposH streeL Requiem M riih, SL JoMeph'fl MAY ter Mary Simeon, R.S.M., Daughter of Amabe and Jose­ church. Golden. SepL IB. Inter­ INSURANCE AGENCY of Roseburg, Oregon. Mrs. phine Gallegos. Requiem Mass. menL FL Ix>gan. 725 NO. TEJON Devoted to Your False History Annunciation church. Sept. 17, Complete Vision Care Sabo, a Lakewood resident, Howard mortuaries. VINE. (Jim) Harley, at Hay- Phone 633-7/31 Colorado Springs died Sept. 13 after a brief ward. Calif. Requiem MasH, Harry W. Swigert, O.D. illness. She was 83. GONZALES, Nicasia Veloz. Holy Trinity church, SepL 16. Donald E. Gooldy, O.D. Attacked by Bali Born in Vizlo, Hungary, 1105 W. 42nd avenue. R equiem IntermenL ML OliveL Boulevard Jerry R. Pederson, O.D. Mass. Our l.,ady of Guadalupe mortuaries. Colorado S/iriug.v’ Fine.st and Most ^^od^‘rn " Feb. 15, 1885, she came to OPTICIAN Harrisburg, Pa. — Histo­ were denied the opportuni­ church, SepL 18. IntermenL M l Denver in 1913 and mar­ O livcL Fred Smaldone ry books in American ty to contribute the things libr iCaui fHnrtuani ried Josef Sabo in St. Jo­ schools frequently stress the histories celebrate. L A C K E Y , I..aw rence W., 2629 Prelates View seph Polish church, Den­ Member by Invitation CHERRY CREEK the achievement of groups This is the view of Wil­ W. 32nd. Requiem Mass. St. National Selected Morticians ver, on July 14, 1913. 231 D e tr o it S t. of people who built the liam B. Ball, general coun­ Dominic’s church, SepL 14. In­ Miniskirts With Members o f the StafT A life-time member of term ent, M l OliveL Boulevard 355-7042 534-5819 country, but they ignore sel of the Pennsylvania Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington Holy Rosary parish, she is mortuaries. ' the reasons why others Catholic Conference gan. Bullock mor­ the Colombian government. Correct Apparel achievement and expres­ Sept. 18 at St. Joseph’s tuary. The high-necked, long- QUAIITY MIATS sion is prolonged into our church, Golden, for Sgt. sleeved black dresses, For Gentlemen P H I L L I P S , A n n e L .. 1245 and Ladies I PRODUCE very day.” Raymond V. Stolpa of R a ce StreeL Requiem Mass, SL however, had hemlines four or five inches above Notionolly Advertised History books give "the Golden. He is survived by Philomena's church. SepL 19. Kiowa & Tejon IntermenL ML OliveL Olinger the knee, which caused Brondt of Groceries impression that America his wife. Susan C. Stolpa; Colorado Springs mortuaries. has been a land of oppor­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs! some of the Cardinals and 524 W. Colorado Ave. Bishops to proclaim the J.D. Crouch C.D. O'Brien tunity, when only partially Vincent Stolpa. Ckilden; a QUINONES. Ignacio. 2505 this has been so.” brother and a sister. Lawrence streeL Requiem Mass, attire "a profanation.” Christians, Jews Meet, Thursday, September 19, 1968 THE R-EGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Sec. 2, Page 5 Bishops Rap Economic Dictatorship Ask Progressive Moves Medellin, Colombia American countries, the ON THE LIST of sub­ control programs. They service of the "Christian "Economic dictatorship and flight of capital from their jects for which profound also expresscKl Church sup­ community” and individual Toronto — Church and tice. laws may sometimes advantaged because they synagogue should "pursue the international imperial- countries and certain prac- changes were urged by the port of all efTorts to edu­ salvation. have to be disobeyed, al­ want to have a say in de­ ism of money" are respon­ a policy of bold and vigo> tices of some national and Bishops were the following: cate the masses on paren­ • Training of Priests: though those who disobey ciding about the future of sible for the economic de­ rous participation in all them must be prepared to foreign companies in busi­ • Justice and Peace: tal rights and duties and Corrective measures to the ball game, and they pendency o f Latin Ameri­ progressive causes” and accept the penalties pre­ ness in their countries. They condemned violence, to increase production by modernize teaching, to in­ have a right to say . . . I can countries,, according to brave the consequences of scribed,” the conference Various foreign compa­ both in its armed form of the better use of human volve seminary living in have heard all kinds of the Latin American Bish- nies, and some national shaking up their congrega­ said. rural and urban guerrillas, and natural resources. community problems, and discussion about young op>s’ Council (CELAM) tions. the ■ International ones as well, often evade and in the "passive” form • Education: "Institu­ changes from large semi­ people, but what right do This is one of the many the established taxes with Conference of Christians THE STATEMENT was of violation o f human tional" education (schools, naries to smaller "family we have to talk about statements found in the subterfuges . . Sometimes and Jews decided. drafted by the conference's rights, such as the inhu­ colleges, universties). they like” groups were suggest­ them.” conclusions and recommen- they send abroad their If religious iKxlies contin­ commission on economics man conditions prevailing said must reform attitudes, ed. dations on pastoral work earnings and dividends • Collegiality: Church ue to function as they and politics — one of in many countries, and programs and methods to Another speaker, former resulting from the second without investing to con- renewal, they said, is have in the past in areas seven working groups that urgently called for govern­ infuse a spirit of solidarity ambassador James W. general assembly of CE- tribute to the development bound to internal commu­ of social, political, and dealt with the conference's WinO; asked: ments and private leaders and social justice and a LAM which was held Aug. of our nations," said the nication and dialogue re­ economic reform, the con­ specific concerns during to increase production and drive for development ^in "How many of them 26-Sept. 6. assembly of Bishops. garding diocesan and par­ the five-day meeting. distribute wealth, both in the students’ "Pastoral” ference said, they will be­ (young people) are a real Entitled "Message to the "Principally responsible ish work. Therefore, they come "either involuntary Speakers criticized the industrial and agricultural education — the adminis­ part of your religious insti­ People of Latin America for the economic dependen- explained, the pastor must tutions? Not many.” activities, and full Church tration o f the sacraments, objects of change or anach­ conference for attempting is an advanced summary of cy of our countries," count on lay advice, the ronisms. to deal with such problems support for these moves. preaching, counseling, cate- the assembly’s action. The charged the Bishops, "are • Family and Popula­ chetical instruction — they Bishop on priest councils, 'The church and syna­ as poverty and the genera­ BUT THE conference "message” shows a predom- those forces that, moved by tion: They urged respon­ said, must enlighten the National Bishops’ confer- gogue should have an ac­ tion gap without having talked about the problems inant interest in socio-eco- unchecked profits, lead to sible parenthood following traditional faith and reli- ^t'ces and the Latin Amer- tive and continuing con­ eith er the poor or the anyway. Prominent during nomic, human welfare economic dictatorship and the encyclical Humanae gious spirit, both at the Bishops’ Council cern with all aspects of young adequately repre­ the work of the commis­ problems. the 'international imperial­ Vitae and expressed opp>o- grass-roots and elite levels, (CELAM » must continue human rights and should sented. Norman J. John­ sion on religious differ­ ism of money.’ ” sition to government birth- in order to place it at the their coordination, they be prepared to use their son, director of community ences and prejudice were TH E B ISH O PS recom­ said. influence and power to action for the Mayor’s discussions of dialogue mended a crash program of maintain or secure those Committee on Human Re­ between Christians and Church renewal and social m rights,” the statement said, sources in Pittsburgh, said: Jews. justice for millions of the adding that while law and "I would hope we will More joint community poor in their countries. order are vital — they never have another meet­ efforts and increased inter­ In rather harsh lan­ cannot be used to enforce ing, national or interna­ personal and inter-institu­ guage, the Bishops con­ itxjustice. tional, without the young tional exchange were urged demned the armaments’ mm and the poor and the dis­ "In order to attain jus- by the commission. race between the Latin Phone 825-1145 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register— Ask for the Classified Department m S m e m t M L ... 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The Men’s Club of Mul­ And Cathedral Triumph len high school spent the summer months renovating the football field, according JERRY WILLIAMS Machebeuf rolled to its his inexperienced forward to Brother Bernard, F.S.C. jjcored on short plunges of 11th straight win and St. wall which he said has Under the direction of three and four yards to Joseph’s and Cathedral "been coming along real Phil Watson, president, lead St. Joseph’s to a 12-7 registered victories as well." I t - more than 100 Men’s club win over Haxtun. Coach Denver Parochial league ’ members built bleacher Dave Mariano said penal­ teams continued their non­ seats to accommodate 1,000 ties and fumbles hampered league grid play. Only St. fans, bringing the total Revised DPI the Bulldogs. Tim Mc- Francis, minus offensive seating capacity at th'e Dougall and Chris Kelly star Mike Burke, failed to field to 4,000. In addition, Grid Schedule were cited by Mariano for hit the win column the the men bought and in­ Gene Ditolla. business their outstanding play. past weekend. stalled facilities for light­ manager' of the Denver St. Joseph’s meets Erie Pat Punek’s Machebeuf ing the field to make night Parochial League, has at Longmont Friday night. team rolled to a 26-7 victo­ Hensen Hits Pay Dirt games possible. Eight poles announced a revised 1968 Cathedral combined a ry’ over Broomfield as Half­ with 10 lights to a pole football schedule for the strong offense with a stin­ back Dennis Hensen scored Machebeuf back Dennis Hensen (12) adds to the Buffaloes’ tally during non-league warfare Fri­ were installed around the four-team league. The new gy defense in its 33-0 romp three touchdowns and day nite at Broomfield. Hensen took pitch-out around right end and scampered 25 yards for a playing field. schedule is as follows: • over Yuma. The Blue Jays’ Steve Matthews added a touchdown. In tardy pursuit, the Eagles’ tackle Len Bishop (84) and back Barry Eisenauch (10) The men were helped by defense held Yuma to 65 fourth. trail maneuver, along with blocking Buff teammates. Final count: Machebeuf 26, Broomfield 7. seven Mullen students who Oct. 13 — 1:30 Machebeuf total yards, dumping the Hensen scored on runs of painted the bleacher seats. vs. St. Francis: opponents’ quarterback 10 74. 25 and three yards. Among the Mullen fa­ Oct. 20 - 1:30 Cathedral times for losses. Matthews scored on a 55- thers, Chet Carter served vs. St. Joseph’s: Coach Gary Baker laud­ Raiders vard pass from Hensen. as lighting engineer, as­ Oct. 27 - 12:00 Mache­ ed linemen Jack Kenney, Hensen added to his point sisted by Jim Kelly, Har­ beuf vs. Cathedral: Rick Gordon, Tom Mohar, total with two extra points. Looking at Sports old Gotchey, Arthur Silver- 2:15 St. Francis vs. St. Tom Wilson and Joe Rack Up Panek praised the play thorn, Robert Donohue, o f fullback Tom Bancroft Joseph's: Thompson for their defen­ Ey Bill Slcvin quit after his two first- Brigham Young University Nov. 3 - 12:00 Cathedral Ray O’Shea, Earl McKenna who he described as a sive play. round knockouts at the All-America, in a trade Englewood vs. St. Francis; Mike Melaragno scored and George Cristophuno. "pleasant surprise” this We don’t know how the hands of Sonny Liston and with the Los Angeles Stars Brother Leopold supervised 2:15 St. Joseph’s vs. twice for Cathedral on year. Panek also lauded crime rate in Sweden com- the humiliating beating he . . . in another action the Despite the fact they the en tire ligh tin g and Machebeuf. runs o f 15 and three yards. pares with the U.S., but was handed by Clay. But Rockets sold the negotia­ crossed midfield only three construction project and All games will be played James Owens returned a the robbery perpetrated in the proud, complicated tions rights to their times, Regis high school punt 85 yards for another was assisted by Brother at Regis stadium. Stockholm last Saturday man that is Patterson re­ seventh-round draft choice, Raiders made the most of M ustangs tally. Chauncy Peterson Leo o f the Mullen Faculty. Glynn Saulters, to New these opportunities to reg­ added a fourth on a 54- made Britain’s Great Train fused to admit he was The summer work pro­ Orleans . . . Tickets for ister a 17-7 .victory over yard dash while Mark Bar­ Robbery and the Brinks through, gram cost approximately Run String Reg is Kickers the Rockets’ Oct. 5 exhibi­ Englewood last Friday. tholomew completed the holdup look like misde­ $14,000, Brother Bernard tion game with the U.S. Outweighed almost 30 scoring by recovering a meanors. He cherished the dream said, and he estimates that O p e n Slate Olympic team are now on pounds per man, the Raid­ blocked punt in the end Culprit in the Sweden that he could regain the $8,000 was saved by utiliz­ W ithout sale at all Denver area ers used a quick-hitting zone. Owens, Melaragno caper was Referee Harold heavyweight title, some- ing the volunteer labor. Regis college will open a Rocket box offices . . . ofTense and a strong de­ and Mike Silva added Valan who robbed Floyd thing he had done before. Cost of the project was nine-game 1968 soccer Tickets are priced at $4, fense to whip the Pirates. Loss to 42 three extra points on runs. Patterson of a well-earned That dream may have underwritten by other schedule Sept. 28 in a been shattered by the raw Four times Regis held The Blue Jays travel to decision over Jimmy Ellis $3 and $2, with all pro­ Men’s Club members. They By James M. Flanagan home game against Colora­ in their World Boxing As­ decision handed out in ceeds going to the United inside its 30-yard line, do State university. The Walsenburg for a game twice inside the 10-yard are: A. J. Brown, Dr. Rob­ The Mullen Mustangs Saturday. sociation title bout. Stockholm Saturday. States Olympic fund . . . ert Sears, Lloyd Dreiling, chalked up win number game is also one of seven • • • , Denver’s new pro hockey stripe. Rocky Mountain Intercol­ Maurice Phelan. Elmer two of the season and V A L A N , to the astonish­ team, the Spurs, has also Dan Pasarella opened the legiate Soccer league Gerken, John Hickey, Neil stretched their streak to 42 ment of almost everyone in SH O R T T A K E S — The begun practice for the com- Regis scoring on a three- games on the card. THE LOSS of Burke Skau, Dr. Santo Scavuzzo. games without a defeat by the stadium in Stockholm Denver Rockets began pre- ing season. Forty-three yard dash late in the first Coach Herb Winant, took away St. Francis scor­ Alfred Ellerby, and Tony whitewashing the Chey­ and millions of U.S. televi­ season practice sessions at players reported to Coach quarter. Joe Bock kicked m oving into his fourth ing punch in its 7-0 loss to the extra point. Gherardini. enne Mountain Indians Aurora Hinkley. Burke sion viewers, awarded the Regis College Monday with Rudy Pilous at Niagara ’ }ir 39-0. year at Regis, has 12 re­ x9 players reporting to Falls. Ontario . . . Pilous Englewood tied it up on suffered a foot ipjury in a fight to Ellis nine rounds WRITE FOR PEN PAL The unyielding defense turning lettermen, includ­ to six. Coach Bob Bass. Seven said he is looking for a a 68-yard pass from Scott ing sophomore Heinz game against Louisville Boys, girls 10 to J6. print nome. M led by Casey Simmington The television crew veterans will join the early few surprises from the Hobson to end Ron Mc- complete address, sex, age. grade Weissbeck, first team all the week before and saw and hobbies on 3 x j card and and Bill Powers combined missed a bet when they group next Monday . . . rookies to go along with Neal. conference last season. action for only eight plays Regis took the lead for mail with 50c (coins only) ANO with a strong, swift offense in the Hinkley game. failed to pan in on Ellis’ the'Rockets have obtained the proven professionals your self-addressed, stamped en. Regis’ 1968 soccer sched­ good in the second period velope to: Y O U TH PEN PAL, Box led by Mike Horvat and Coach Michael Carroll said face when the decision was John Fairchild, form er invited to camp. ule: on a five-yard option run 91t, New Holstein, Wisconsin Tom &avuzzo. it was doubtful Burke announced. It would have 53MI. Free gift. After a first quarter Sept. 28 — Colorado been a study in total by quarterback Mike Bory- State university; Oct. 1 — would be ready for Friday’s deadlock, the Mustangs amazement, although the la. Bock added the extra at Colorado School of game against high-scoring Cut Controversial took the initiative. Bernie picture may have been point. Mines; Oct. 5 — Universi­ Limon at Limon. Bock completed the Raid­ 1965 Taylor plunged one yard Carroll signalled out Pat slightly distorted because ty of Colorado: Oct. 10 — ers’ scoring with a 15-yard Jeep Wagoneer into paydirt with Kevin Kane and Gary Bauer for of Ellis’ battered face University o f Denver; Oct. field goal in the third 4 wheel drive, Horan adding the points. A their play against Hinkley Cassius Clay’s ex-spar-, Topics on Radio 19 — at Colorado college; quarter. Horvat to Dawson pass ring partner looked as air conditioned. Oct. 23 — A ir Force; Oct. and praised the defensive added six more points to though he had gone Washington — A priest- matter of the 4-program Beautiful condition. 26 — Colorado School of play of the Warriors in a make it 13-0 at the half through a meat grinder theologian will appeal the discu ssion from tw o Mines; Nov. 2 — Rockmont losing cause. M 7 9 5 The second half took a while Patterson was un­ incident to his peers, a published articles "that college; Nov. 9 — at Un­ AWAR decided switch when the marked. radio program producer bear an imprimatur and iversity of Wyoming. Indians went to the air. N ew Track Valan, in explaining his will resign her job. and the have generally been well Senior defensive back decision, said Ellis had head o f the theology school received in the theological r ^ R O T M Chris Moore made two in­ Keenan Named thrown the most punches at Catholic university im- community.” CHEVROLET terceptions and ran one Coach and was more aggressive. plies, "It wasn’t our fault.” Miss Joan Paul, radio back 43 yards for a TD. 8303 W. COLFAX We didn’t see it that way. 'T h e Incident” began producer for NCCM, said 7SB0 W. COLFAX Joe Reynolds picked another To LEAP Post when Father Daniel Mag- that "the current situation Ellis’ only redeeming ef­ PH. 237-1311 OPEN 0 70 9 from the air while Bernie A t Regis fort, to our way of think­ uire’s series o f talks on the is fin al evidence to me and Terry Taylor each re­ Colorado Springs — Arnold Keenan, athletic ing, was his ability to "N e w M o ra lity’* were that I can no longer con- covered an Indian fumble. Veteran Denver public FO« NfW CARS AND fight back when staggered. summarily cancelled from tinue in my position as Bernie Taylor scored director at Sacred Heart school track coach Jack TRUCK UASING Otherwise he looked awk­ NBC’s National Council of radio producer for NCCM, again with a seven yard school here has been ap­ Moulton has been named CAll 337-III 1 ward and dazed throughout Catholic Men-sponsored to Tulfill my professional spurt followed by a Watson pointed by the Springs to head Regis college’s new Urban League as a trades­ most o f the fight. 'T h e Catholic Hour.” responsibilities as I under­ to Kelly aerial good for six track program. Athletic stand them to the Church. points. Sophomore standout man specialist in the La­ Director Clarence (Lou) T H IS WAS the second THE PROGRAMS were the networks or the Mike Strickroth added the bor Education Advance­ Kellogg announced. straight bad decision cancelled, says NCCM exe- public.” final touchdown and Kevin ment program (LEAP). Regis will field a track against Patterson. Many cutive director M artin Miss Paul, with those Horan’s kick made it a 39- The program is designed team for the first time in thought he had beaten Work, because the scripts words, resigned, protesting 0 rout. to recruit minority youth the college’s history as Jerry Quarry in their "failed to secure the ap- against the incident, and prepare them for entry part of the school’s partici­ sem i-final bout of the proval o f our theological "The Catholic Hour” will into apprenticeship, mainly pation in the new Rocky in the building and con­ W BA elimination tourna­ advisers and, therefore, fol- run a series of talks given For Building Mountain Athletic confer­ lowing our long standing by Maryknoll psychologist struction trades. ence. ment earlier this year. E l­ He is a member of the lis later defeated Quarry. policy, the series was can- Father Eugene Kennedy. or Modernizing.. Moulton coached for 30 celled.’ The talks are entitled carpenters’ Joint Appren­ years in the Denver school Saturday’s "defeat” has ticeship Committee and a to be a bitter pill for Pat­ Father Maguire served "Man, Woman and the system, the last eight at Church.” The Beer with GUSTO teacher in the apprentice­ East high school. He re­ terson, probably the most notice that he was sur­ ship program. Keenan also tired from the DPS last gracious fighter ever to prised at the NCCM and Malt liquor of Quality presides over the board of June. climb into a ring. NCCB action — especially education at Sacred Heart While at East, Moulton At 33 the loss to Ellis since he had drawn the school and is a charter fashioned six state cham­ may well have been Pat­ member of the Colorado- pionships in cross country terson’s swan song. Many MURRAY BROS. Springs Parochial Athletic and track. He also coached thought he should have Association. swimming, gymnastics and golf. 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