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Reflecting the Old and New at Regis College Defiance of Law «Regist«*r ,Sp«*ciah tional grounds of rape and Dedicated to the honor and uJory of (Jod and to the The student body at the 89-year-old Jesuit school has would do their best to en­ Advrognant women legislation have .served no­ Roger Bninigin vetoed the {{round, the modern lines of the Dayton Memorial Library the addition of six major buildings in the past 10 years, who want to get rid of tice they will go under­ measure. at right . . . reflect the old and the new at Regis college, an investment not only of millions of dollars but of nu)re their unborn babies to ground and defy laws Denver, which offers Catholic private higher education in importance, an investment to provide greater opp<»rluni- STATKS which killed submit to abortions, in jigainst abortion rather the Rocky Mciuntains. The V ery Rev. Richard F. Ryan, ties and facilities for those seeking knowledge and wis pro-abortion proix)sals. at violation of the law. than accept the defeat of president of Regis college since has directed dom in the atmosphere* o f the small college o f liberal arts least fr>r this year, in the He said he aln*ady had proposals to relax the re­ legislatures are Rhode Is­ major developments at the college in his 14-year tenure. and sciences. referred about 300 "women strictions. land. (Jeorgia. Nebraska, in need" to what he called A statement of intent New .Mexico, Arizona, and "the Iw.st medical .sorvice.s.” issued to the pre.ss in New New York. and added: "Let me state York mapfied a large-.scale It was defeat of the bill for the record this service conspiracy to circumvent in New York’s .Assembly will be expanded.” that sta le’s abortion law, that triggered a defiant Gov. liranigin informed and was accompanied by a reaction from the meas­ the Indiana legislature he d tm icr. catholic prediction that the plan ure’s advocates. vetoed the bill it passed for would be the pattern for a three reasons. They were; nation-wide movement. In New York. Law­ Abortion bills have rence Lader announced • "It offends the moral been d e fe a ted in seven formation of a secret p r in c ip le s o f ii la r g e states so'far this year. organization with the proportion of our citi­ Similar legislation was aim of helping "any zens. introduced in more than woman in need” obtain • "It does not, in my 20 states. an abortion. Lader is opinion, provide suffi­ In six states, the pro­ chairman of the citizen’s c ie n t safeguards in the abortion legislation was advisory committee of case of childrc*n under COLORADO’S LARGEST WEEKLY defeated by legislative ac­ the A sso cia tion for the the age of 16 whose tion. Only in Indiana did Study of Abortion. p re gn an c y may he tor- such a measure pass, after Lader’s statement niinat<*d solely because Thursday, March 23, 1967 VOL. LXI No. 33 being amended drastically amounted to a declaration o f age. to authorize only the addi­ that abortion advocates • "Sufficient study has n o t he«>n g iven to the whole urea involved.” Branigin. a Baptist, also said: "I have listened to. and weighed, the many practi­ The Abortion Bill ca l. m edical, and social goals which are thought to By Jack Bacon .stitutions committee. Al­ ize abortion from three to The recess w’as ordered be accomplished I\v this An attempt to add broad though 11 of the com­ five members each. before Shore’s amendment act. I cannot in good con­ new legal grounds for mittee’s 15 members are JU ST before the recess, could be discussed. science afjprove it . . . ” abortion to Colorado law among the sponsors, the Rep. Dr. Roy Shore. R- During discussion of ran into unexpected delays legislators’ tight schedule Greeley, a Catholic physi­ preceding amendments. LA D E R 'S announcement during the past two weeks delayed final committee cian, introduced an amend­ Shore charged the bill in New York, indicated that may have helped op­ action. ment drafted by the Cath­ "would allow any abor­ pro-abortion physicians ponents prevent passage of The committee conducted olic Lawyers Guild that tion on anybody w’ho would accomplish by sub­ the proposal during the a three-hour public hearing w'ould require that any w’ants one.” He also said terfuge what cannot be current session of the Gen­ on the bill March 9. Its abortion authorized under the language concerning sanctioned by law. He said eral Assembly. first scheduled di.scussion the act be ordered by a appointment of three- "a group of prominent The bill, however, con­ o f the bill, set March 14. district court. The court physician hospital m inisters" soon would tinued to enjoy strong ma­ was postponed until last action would be preceded boards granted latitude announce a "similar croun- jority support in the State Thursday. March 16, but a by a hearing at which that easily could result seling service in abortion” House o f Representatives, late general session of the counsel Nvould represent in hoards who would and predicted "dozens of where 37 of the 6.5 mem­ House resulted in recess of the unborn child to insure "abort anything that’s other groups throughout bers signed it as co-s{x>n- the committee meeting af­ that his legal rights were pregnant.” the country” would join the sors. ter little more than an protected. (Turn to Page 2> underground movement. hour. Meanwhile. Dr. Alan A D V O C A T E S also cla­ Guttmachcr. president of im to have enough supp<)rt THE NEXT scheduled Planned Parenthood Fed­ St. Michael's Church, Calhan in addition to the bill’s 16 committee discussion, eration of America, pre­ co-sponsors in the 35-mem- Tuesday, March 21. aLso dicted hospitals generally her State Senate to push it was postponed — until this Good Friday |would relax their abortion Funds From Drive Helped through the upper cham­ afternoon. Advocates ho)>ed policies, ’’because the com­ ber. the committee could com­ Good Friday, March 24. is a day of fast and total m unity is behind liberal­ A R egister check of sev­ plete its action, and recom­ abstinence from meat. These actions of sacrifice ization. . .” « Build Church in Calhan e ra l co-sponsors in the mend passage of the bill, and mortification stand as our personal witness to A cross the nation, in House indicated no likely today. It was understood, the Passion and Death of Jesus Christ. California, a public defense change of position on the however, several amend­ The mission church of eryone, but the dearth of th e top 80 that a new The law of abstinence means that Catholics who fund w-as started for a measure, although there ments were to be pro|x>sed St. Michael’s. Calhan. population made it impos­ church was available. are 14 years of age and older should refrain from group of San Francisco was apparent disparity in committee that probably eating meat and meat products on this day. In ad­ which will he dedicated sible to finance its con­ S M A L L E R places in the doctors charged with un­ among their view’s of the would consume a subst.m- dition. Catholics between the ages of 21 and 59, Monday, April 17, at 5 struction with local funds Archdiocese of Denver as­ professional conduct be­ bill’s efftHTts. tial amount of time. inclusive, should fast. p.m., is one of several alone. sisted by the development cause they performed The bill’s initial progress For controversial legisla­ The law of fast means that those Catholics who which has been aided by drive include Rangely, abortions to prevent pos­ the Archdiocesan Develop­ With the help o f the Ar- was slowed by postpone­ tion, time is a vital factor arc obliged should take only one full (meatless) Meeker, Brush, and Ijovc- ments in the House at this stage o f the session. sible births of deformed ment Fund. chidocesan Development meal on (Jood Friday: they may also take two other children. land. licaith. Welfare, and In- The bill faces a second smaller meals as necessary to maintain strength. St. Michael’s, located in Fund, however, the church This cooperative effort of committee hurdle in the Ash Wednesday and (»ood Friday arc the only- Founders of the de­ the plains area between and hall have been built. the entire Church of the There was $71,930 contri­ House, the influential two days of the Church’s liturgical year on which fense fund for the doc- ^.,imon and Colorado Archdiocese of Denver to Springs, has for many buted by the ADF. while Closed Rules committee which in­ the laws of fast and abstinence hind so strictly in t»»rs charged said they make the work of (Jod ef­ cludes only two co-sponsors years served the people of people donated time and conscience. (Turn to Page 2) fective in the more isolated Good Friday the community in out­ labor to do much o f the among its seven members. and almost missionary Rules Committee Chairman grown and outmoded facil­ construction. Now, St. areas is but one example The "Register” office C.P. Lamb. R-Rrush. .said ities. .Michael’s, which is under of the tremendous good w’ill be closed for busi­ he had taken no |K>sition the pastorate of the Rev. T H E NEE D for a new that has been accomplished ness on Good Friday. on the bill, and pnimist*d it church was obvious to ev- William A. Zolp, is the bv the generosity of Cath­ M arch 24. beginning at would rweive "very .serious pride of the ce)mmunity olics to the development 12 noon. co n sid eration from his and serves not only as a fund. group. center of worship and sacred services, but its hall L A S T Thursday’s com­ offers meeting facilities to m ittee se.ssion resulted in Semiaa/uf the entire community. Archbishop Casey Will Offer one substantial change in Aided also by the Arch- the bill. On the motion of Rep. Robert A. Jackson, daocesan Development Mass in Lincoln for Priests D-Puehlo. a sponsor, the Fund was the parish of St. committee removed statu­ The Denver Archdiocesan Francis of Assisi, Castle A rch b ish op James V. in that diocese to attend Chancery ofTice repons a total tory rape as one o f the Hock, which has the Rev. Casey, who will be in­ the reception. of $19.00 donated toward sem­ stalled as Archbishop of Archbishop Casey was proposes! legal grounds for inary hurses during the past Thomas McMahon as pas­ Denver on May 17. will abortion. week. tor. The old church, built appointed by Pope Paul VI. Donations for the St. .ludo in the 1880s. could no offer a special Mass for Feb. 22, to succeed Arch­ Several other proposed Burse were received from longer meet the net*ds of priests of the Lincoln Dio­ bishop Urban J. V^ehr as amendments were beaten, Denver. H. B.. $ft- Denver, the parish with its limita­ cese on May 4 in the Ca­ the r^nver Ordinary. The including ones to delete anonymous. S.'S; Denver. T. fV. tions, The additional thedral of the Risen Christ. .May 17 installation will be several other legal defini­ $.*); Denver. R. B . $.1. Denver, growth of population had Lincoln, Neb. presided over by Archbish­ tions of rape as grounds anonymous. $1. made a.new church imper­ op Egidio Vagnozzi. Apos­ for abortion, to postpone All offerings toward the ative. but . the indebtedness On Sunday. .May 14. a tolic Delegate to the Unit­ consideration of the hill 'various hurscs are used to which would have incurred public farewell reception ed States: the ceremony until too late for it to be educate young men fbr the unless help were offered will be given for Archbish­ will be held at 11 a.m. at passed, and to increase priesthood. Tlicy may Ik,* sent op Casey in the Cathedral direct to the Archdiocesan ' was prohibitive. The ADF the I^enver Cathedral. mem bership on the pro­ Chancery Ofllce. l.Sati L>gan furnished $26,000, and put hall in Lincoln; invitations A concelebrated Mass posed ’’hospital abortion stre*et. Denver. the parish campaign over have been extended U> all will follow the installation. boards” that w’ould author­ "It Was the Third Hour Page 2-A DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 23, T967 House Bill 1426 To Get The Abortion Bill Further Committee Study be a factor in judging the would be born healthy in ( ( ’o n tin u e d F r o m 1) shelved in favor of an in- said he had approached Lamm said he considered House Bill No. 1426. **A Guild has pointed out the terim legislative study of doctors individually to en- bill. the measure to be primar­' bill for an act relating to such cases. Legislatx>rs contacted by phrase, ' serious permanent the whole issue, Lamm list their support o f the "There are many ideas ily one "to protect the abortion,” was scheduled Although statutory rape the Register regarding impairment of the health,” told the Register he felt measure and that approxi­ as to when this body takes health and lives of our for further consideration by in the bill is so vague it was excluded as a propos^ their current feelings about place,” he said. "When you no u.<rs, op­ and when does the brain likelihood that the basic half-dozen legislators con­ Montrose, listed two rea­ the Colorado House of Statistics regarding birth make no provision for es­ position U) the amendments begin to function, this disagreement betvst*en ad­ tacted by the Register had sons for his sponsorship. Representatives this after­ defects, as cited tothecxim- tablishing that pregnancy — including in one case hap[>ens very near birth.” vocates and opponents discussed the bill in detail First, he said, he consid­ noon (March 23). mittee during its public actually resulted from rape opposition even to the Rep. Theodore R. Schu­ could ever be resolved. svith a physician. They ered it acceptable despite As the committee took hearing on the bill and in or incest beyond an allega­ amendment approved by That disagreement, he bert, Rl-Calhan, also said the known opposition of the committee that deleted were asked specifically if up the measure, it re­ other professional sources, tion included in the re­ said, is on the question of they had sought from a he did not feel the rights many because it is j>ermis- statutory rape from the mained substantially the show the chances of de­ quest by the mother or her whether an unborn child is physician in formation o f the unborn, in earlier sivc legislation that does same as it was introduced formity or retardation from parent or guardian. bill’s provisions. entitled to full human about the frequency of stages of pregnancy, to be not requiie anyone to sub­ — with the exception that whatever cause seldom are UP:M 0VAL of that pro­ rights, starting with the cases in which so-called an issue. mit to abortion. statutory rape, illicit sexual "I don’t see how they even as high as 50 per Nixon Has vision had the blessing of right to life. "therapeutic abortion” is in­ Secondly, he said, he be­ intercourse between a girl have a righ t until about cent. Rep. Richard Lamm. D- Colorado’s Bishops — dicated, as defined by the lieves there should be a 18 or younger and a man the seventh month," he Legislative approval of Papal Audience Denver. the prime sfwnsor Archbishop Urban .J. Vehr. bill. means of preventing birth 19 or older, no longer was said. "U n le s s th ey can established "likely” cases of who told the committee he Apostolic AdministraU)r of defects of the type that af­ included as proposed legal LA.MM was emphatic in sustain life on their own, deformity or retardation Vatican City — Former and non-legislative Jidvo- Denver: Auxiliary Bishop flict residents of the state grounds for abortion. cates of the bill agretKl to David M. .Maloney of Den­ denying the hill could be how can you look upon institutions o f Ridge and would be an endorsement Vice President Richard that change inthe interest ver: and Bishop Charles A. used as a birth control them as an individual? Grand Junction. T H E B IL L still would o f killing more than half, Nixon said he was im­ of much wider support. Buswell of i^ueblo — con­ measure. "When a baby’s heart "You find these deformi­ permit abortion by a li­ in some instances 90 p>er pressed by Pope Paul V i’s But he added that they demned the bill on the "I don’t think any of the beats, it is beyond the ties could be prevented,” censed physician in "a ful­ cent, o f the children who grasp of international felt "very strongly” no oth­ grounds that this right of many s{x)nsors would ever righ t for an abortion un­ he said. "These people ly accr^ited hospital” if a problems and his under­ Monday Deadline! er provisions should be the unborn is (lod-given co n sid er abortion us a less . . .the mother’s life is could never be self-sustain­ majority of a three-member standing of the various changed. and cannot be abrogated means of birth control,” he at stake. And I mean ab­ ing. . . board composed of the hos­ The deadline for news people involved. ( ’oncerning another pro­ by man. said. solutely.” "I’m not for slaughter. pital’s staff physicians de­ stories and pictures to ap­ His comments came after posal. that the bill be Except for Lamm, who Other legislators backed It’s a pity about these cided continuation of preg­ pear in the "Denver Catho­ he was received in a 45- lic Register" is Monday at 9 this position. One co-spon- S C H U B E R T said, how­ people, but once in the nancy "is likely” to have minute audience by Po{x» sor. Rep. John D. Furh, any of the following re­ a.m. Correspondents are Paul VI. Nixon, who is on Abortion Bill ever. he considered his own world of course you asked to have their material sults: R.-Arapahoe, conceded the opinion of abortion to be don’t eliminate them.” at the "Register” office at a fact-finding tour in Eu­ bill as written fails to "alon g the line o f Catho­ Rep. Harold R. Koster, • The death of the this time to assure publica­ rope, said among the sub­ Minister Firm guarantee that such use lics.” He said his principal Rl-Salida, said his main mother or the serious per­ tion in the following Thurs­ jects discussed was the could not be made of the interst as a spon.sor was to reason for signing the manent impairment of her day issue. Vietnam situation. proposal. But he also in­ get the bill discussed on measure was "to allow an health; sisted the measure is not the floor. ethical doctor to be able to • Birth of a child "with On Opposition "a step in that direction.” Schubert’s reasons for do this without a dreadful • , grave and permanent Another co-sponsor, Rep. signing the measure were, criminal charge hanging physical deformity or men­ A m erican John T. Baer, Jr., among several voiced. over his head.”______tal retardation”; Denver — "As a Protes­ "If you know one of the D.-Lomu, said he hud National Bank tant minister I agree with members of the House • Or if less than 16 "mixed emotions” about the weeks of gestation have and reaffirm what your Rules Committee write to possibility that the bill pays the highest passed and pregnancy re­ Catholic Bishops say about him. Otherwise, write to could make abortion a Rosary Is Challenge sulted from forcible rape or rate on the sanctity of human life the rules committee means of birth control. — even prior to birth,” chairman and 'to the Gov­ incest. Certificate stated the Rev. Mr. Floyd ernor asking him to stop Both Baer and Fuhr ex­ Colorado law currently M. Sack, a m inister of the bill.” pect the bill to be amended Says Father Peyton permits abortion if the phy­ Savings for fireen Mountain Christian further, and Baer said "my Milwaukee — (RNS» — dengerous thing — it sician considers cor tineed short-term deposits Church, Lakewood, and an MEMBERS of the name would come off the A small minority o f Cath­ doesn’t allow you to be a pregnancy would result in elected Republican repre­ House Rules Committee bill” if the rape and incest olics who would like to get hypocrite.” serious and permanent sentative to the State are: provisions are not defined rid of the Rosary are those bodily injury to the moth­ House. Rep. C. P. Lamb, chair­ better. Baer added that he who cannot say the prayers F.XTHEH Peyton pointed er. The bill would add. by *'I want to urge Catho­ man; Rep. John Mackie, supports Shore’s amend­ with meaning, according to to the words of Pope Paul deletion of the word "bodi­ You don't have to tie up funds for long lics and all who oppose vice chairman; and Reps. ment to make abortion a the founder of an interna­ VI in his encyclical Christi ly,” serious permanent im­ periods of time to earn a high return. Get this abortion bill to Palmer Burch, Forrest resjwnsibility of the courts. tional Rosary devotion. Matri Rosarii, of Septem­ pairment of mental health the flexibility of the highest return write to the House Rules Burns, Harold McCormick, Fuhr said that although Father Patrick Peyton, ber 1966. of the mother as grounds with savings certificates of only 90- Committee or the Gover­ Clarence Quinlan, and he expects more amend­ C.S.C., director of the Fam­ "The Second Vatican for killing her unborn day maturity: automatic renewal. nor,” he said. John Vandorhoof, Speaker ments, he does not favor ily Rosary Crusade, also Ecumenical Council,' the child. Interest begins immediately. "This proposed abortion of the House. those proposed to date — said here that he would encyclical stated, "clearly The Catholic Lawyers Your funds are insured up to law should be stopped, and including the elimination never be able to fulfill all referred to the Rosary, $15,000 by the Federal Deposit the best places to do it are *The address: Colorado of statutory rape. the requests by BLshops to though not in express Insurance Corporation. Start in the Rules Committee or House of Representatives, Fuhr said he did not hold Rosary crusades in terms, when it reminded your investment in certificates the Governor,” he said. State Capitol, Denver, consider the question of their dioceses. all the faithful that "prac­ n o w at American. $1,noO or Colo. 80203. when human life begins to "It is a misleading and tices and exercises of devo­ multiples of $1,000 under $100,000 THE REV. MR. Sack false impression that Vati­ tion towards her (Mary*, earn 5%. Certificates of $100,000 up may pointed out that to his can II meant for the ftosa- recommended by the teach- earn more. Please call 244-6911 and ask FOR MIRRORS knowledge similar abortion Abortion Backers ry to be de-emphasized,” ing authority of the for Certificate Savings. bills were introduced in six Father Peyton said. 'It is Church in the course of Svv Our Hvautiful not reflecting the Council the centuries, are to be AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK other states this year: New (Continued From Page D in the state senate Feb. 20 \ctc Home at York, New Jersey, Arizona, ho])o to raise about wliich would permit abor­ or the masses, but only a held in high esteem.’ ” 17th and Stout Streets. Denver, Colorado 80202 Nebraska, Now Mexico, $20,000. tions to preserve the men­ tiny minority. * Reminiscing about his and Indiana. In five of the tal or physical health of Father Peyton .said that first visit here 25 years states the bill was not The California casc.s, the mother, to prevent the "anyone who takes the ago. Father Peyton told of even passed, and in the however, were expected to birth of a defective child, Rosary is challenged to .say the wu.m, heartening re­ sixth, Indiana, the bill was become moot if a bill to and in cases where preg­ the words and mean ception the people of M il­ passed but vetoed by the relax that state’s abortion nancy results from rape or them. ’ waukee gave the Rosary governor. law is pas.sed. The bill was incest. Pre.sent law permits "He starts out by .saying Crusade in 1942. (At press time, a re­ not introduced until early abortions only when the 'I believe in God’,” he said, port said the state of this month. mother’s life is in danger. 'and moves step by step Georgia had a similar Two Catholic organiza­ Pro-abortion legislation along the words. T h y will bill die in the Rules tions in Texas took public was running into unex­ be done,’ ’forgive u.s our Committee.) stands against u propo.sal pected difficulty in Great trespasses,’ etc.' It probes KITCHEN "This is not a good law,” to liberalize the state's Britain, where a propos­ into the sincerity and the Rev. Mr. Sack pointed aliortion laws. al similar to those intro­ depths of a person. It’s a Q n M U u v u j L out. "Other state legi.sla- The Texas Catholic Con­ duced in state legisla­ REMODELING turcs have seen this fact. tures in this country had JOHN E. ZOOK GERARD R. ference, the organization of "Free Estinuitex’’ EARL G. COLGLAZIER This proposal violates the the state’s Bishops, issued been expected to pass AUteSL 1897 TeBOCKHORST, CPCU sanctity of human life. It a public statement that it Parliament early this deserves to be defeated. 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Christ lived with us today, would God. an official of the personal and passionately ” \Ve need to say the as though He would corn© or es- World Council of Churches social.” he said, and must name of Christ to |>eople today.” nancy said in Denver .Monday. confront "all the frighten­ who do not know Christ. Dr. Smith was in Denver i rape Dr. Eugene Smith, exec­ ing ethical issues of the to conduct daily Holy utive secretary of the illegii- time.” Monday Deadline Week services at Trinity le re­ W.C.C., addressed an ecu­ Methodist church. Before ar her menical audience of more He cit(‘d as a contra- The deadline for news joining the W.C.(^ .stuff, he than 75 m in isters and m which pear in the "Register” is Church’s board of missions isterial Alliance meeting in N«*gro<*« were barred Monday at 9 a.m. for 15 years. High church official.s of three Rocky Mountain of Denver; Hishop Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne, Trinity .Methodist church. forcibly by ush«*rs while dioceses were among the major participants in Wyo.; Bishop Charles A. Buswell, of Pueblo; the m em bers o f the congre­ ceremonies for the blessing of new library and Rt. Rev. Kdward A. V'oHmer, O.S.B., Abbot, Holy DR. S.Mri'H pointed out gation inside sang a the Council devoted one hymn extolling the love ormer science buildings at Regis college, Denver. Friday. Cross A bbey, Canon C'ity; and the Rev. James W. March 17. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. center, pre­ entire scission to the litur­ o f God. chard Naughton, S. J., Secretary (iencral of the Society sided at the blessing. Others assisting were, from gy, and suggested Protes­ 8 im- of Jesus in Rome. Bishop Newell gave the sermon left, the V ery Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., presi­ at Benediction, Abbot V'ollmer and Father Naugh­ tants need to devote more "In this Church and oth­ 1 V I’S dent of Regis, Auxiliary Rishop David M. Maloney ton received honorary degr<*es. attentifin to the subject. ers. you don’t talk a'oout ion al "Does worship have this race.” Dr. Smith said. "You nder- much priority in your erect another barrier be­ rious churches?” he asked. tween Christ and that 200 in Greeley Hear Abortion "One of the great issue. You use ritual to after problems of the Church is isolate Christ. a 45- the difference between "This is not evangelism. Pojxi people who are 'religious’ This is apostasy . . . far JOYOUS is on Bill Supporter and Opponent and people who know more dangerous than X Evj- God.” paganism.” EASTER sub- (ireeley — More than giouK rights of the There was no doubt, he pears certain. Dr. Shore Dr. Smith defined ecu­ At the same time, he t the 200 persons heard State p<‘ople would be upheld indicated, that doctors continued, he would ease menism as a goal of evan­ said, intense involvement Representatives Dr. Roy as the plan is permissive would think twice before his opposition but would gelism. "preparing people in social action is not nec- Shore and Kenneth .Mon- legislation. He indicated denying an abortion to any attempt to tighten the plan to live now as though the fort, both of (ireeley. dis­ that he has conducted request, especially if the as much as possible. Dis­ Sacred City were already established.” cuss the current abortion some serious reconsider­ doctor considers the possi­ regarding the moral issu­ proposal last week at St. ation since the first time bility of serious injury fol­ es involved, he said^ the Legion Acies HE (K ’OTKD from Rev­ .M a r y ’ s p a ris h h all i n th<* measure was intro­ lowed by a law suit. Also. bill is simply a bad law. elation’s description of the (ir(‘eley. duced. Dr. Shore pointed out. if Correction "Holy City" in which there Dr. Shore, chief of staff The representative stated the child is deformed after is "no temple . . . for its The annual Acies cere­ at Weld County general he has attempted to amend the doctor has given as­ FOLLOWING the dis­ tem ple is the Lord God mony of the Arch dio­ hospital and a member of the plan as he realizes the surances, he can be sued cussion. the two legislators and the Almighty and the cesan Legion of Mary St. Mary's parish, has d ifficu lties doctors would for malpractice. conducted a question-and- Lamb,” and where there w ill be held at St. Fran­ loudly opposed the plan face when making final If the bill's passing ap­ answer period. w’ill be no ’’mourning nor cis de Sales church, Complete Uae 9I Kelipievt A r lic m for Ckvrcti Home (h ill 1426> to liberalize decisions in certain situa­ crying nor pain any more, Denver, t»n April 2, be­ abortion. .Monfort is one of tions. ginning at 3 p.m. An in­ the bill’s sponsors. for the former things have The most seriou.s misgiv­ ^Japan Day' Speaker passed away.” correct date w’as listed A. P. WAGNER & CO. ing now. Monfort told the To him. Smith said, the in a previous story ap­ M O N F O R T stated the audience, is where the line passages implied a place of pearing in the "Denver issue has been responsible CHURCH GOODS will be drawn if the bill is To Be 'Post' Editor ’’response of all Christians Catholic Register.” ong 1- for one of the heaviest passed. of all sorts of relation­ 1433 Tremonf TA. 5-8331 3et mail avalanches he’s ever Bill Hosokawa, associate ships" where past difTer- irn (■ encountered, adding that DR. SHORE voiced his editor of the D enver Post, )- <• most of the mail came opposition to the issue, will be keynote speaker at from Boulder and Weld stated he would vote the fourth annual non- EASTER GREETINGS FROM OUR NEW CHEVYSVILLE counties. against the plan and dis­ W estern day planned for 4 cussed the medical, legal April 6 on the Loretto Monfort added that and moral problems in­ H eigh ts college campus, under the bill, the reli- volved. Denver. "Japan Day” will be a campus-wide activity in­ M DRPHY-m ^M M HniET volving ail students and all CHEVROLET departments and will fol- Jow a custom of other non- Western days including India Day, China Day and NEW CARS • USED CARS • 74 SERVICE BAYS • HUGE PARTS DEPT. Israel Day.

M O S O K A W A ’ S subject w ill be "Japan, the New Leader in Asia.” The Bill Hosokawa 7300 NORTH BROADWAY newsman has visited Japan on assignments five times the Post from the Des TAKE RIGHT LANE TO BOULDER TURNPIKE since the end of World Moines Register. USE BROADWAY EXIT W ar II. the last time to observe its industrial boom SISTER Dorothy Jane in October of 1966. Van Hoogstrate. of the PHONE 428-5656 Hosokawa has extensive college history department, far-east experience begin­ who has visited in Japan, OPEN EVENINGS ning in 1950 when he be­ is general chairman of the came the Post’s first war Japan Day observance. correspondent. He visited Vietnam in 1964, covered the anti-U.S. student riots in Tokyo in 1960 and, in the same year, attended Job Corps Visitor the Paris Summit Confer­ ence. TRtMt lopez SHOW!! Richard Gallegos, a Denver youth who is par­ Hosokawa joined the ticipating in the U.S. Job Corps Camp at Castle Denver Post staff in 1946 Valley. Utah, was one of .‘17 Job Corps youths and has held a wide varie­ who met with Mayor Tom Currigan this week. ty of editorial |X)sitions, in­ . Annunciation Parish Benefit T h e you n g men were in D enver as a result o f clu d in g e x e c u tiv e news exceptional progress made by them in the -Job editor and as.sistant man­ Corps training program. aging editor. DENVER COLISEUM Hosokawa was born in March 30, 1967 # 8:15 p.m. Seattle, Wash., and is a Youth Shows Strides graduate of the University also featuring o f Washington, lie worked on new'spapers in Singa­ Frank Kali! & Jay Taylor Made in Job Corps pore and Shanghai prior to World War II and came to Thirty-seven young men At the age of 16, the SPECIAL HIGH FIDELITY SOUXD SYSTEM FOR THIS SHOW! from throughout the coun­ youth was placed on pro­ try, participants in the bation until the age of 21. U.S. Job Corps Camps at By his 18th birthday, he BOX OFFICES: Castle Valley, near Price, had become a high school MOVING? Utah., arrived in Denver drop-out. PERKINS-SHEARER this week for a three-day COLORADO SPRINGS holiday. Only throe months ago, Good Seating while visiting a community The trip, the result of THE STOCKMAN center in the city, young exceptional progress made 942 9TH AVE. by them in the corps’ Gallegos heard of the Job GREELEY Available training programs, was Corps and applied. THE NEWMAN CENTER \l \Kt < lltX hS TO: hosted by I>owcll M. Puck­ Although the progress ANNUNCIATION PARISH BENEFIT ett. director o f the U.S. 1803 10TH AVE. has been slow, it has been Main Floor and Logo Sealing: 3421 Humboldt Street • Denver, Colorado 80205 Bureau of Lund Manage­ marki*d. Now an assistant GREELEY ment's Denver Service cen­ dorm leader at the camp $15 per person I have enclosed S donation for _ tickets to the Trinl Lopez Show, Annunciation Parish Bene­ ter. where some 200 youths are M A Y D&F fit. Send tickets to: learning various trades and DOWNTOWN DENVER General Admission Seating: AMONG THE "model subjects, he hopes to re­ HOWELL'S DEPT. STORES $3.50 per person Name young men” who have main four more years to LAKEWOOD made great strides in the receive a better education Address BRENTWOOD programs is Richard Galle­ and chance for the future. Rent a Truck gos o f Denver, a 20-year- THORNTON ARVADA PLAZA old youth, and high school WHILE THE young from RYDER drop-out. men ore in Denver, they Like many of those are guests of federal ofTi- By the hour — day — week This Ad Compliments of participating in the Job cinls, city leaders, civic- — year — Ryder can supply Corps, young Gallegos, minded citizens, entertain­ any size truck you need. youngest of 16 children, ers, and businessmen. A Service you can depend on! is from a broken home. high ligh t o f the schedule 7^^*''^B0ULEVARD MORTUARIES Lack of interest in was a visit to Mayor Tom 534-8211 school, poor rending Currigan’s office, u tour of FEDERAL BLVO. AT SPEER 1091 SO. COLORADO BLVO. AT MISSISSIPPI ability, and little super­ the U.S. A ir Force Acade­ RYDKR 477-1425 7S7-I3M vision at home eventual­ my, Colorado Springs; and TRUCK DESVER'S CATHOLIC MORTl ARIES ly led to various court> entertainment at the Ce­ R KtMTMt. me. hearings. lebrity Sports center. Page 4-A DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 23, 1967 ^ String to the Bow Easter and the Year of Faith - f : ■■ By Frank Morriss

Christ is risen! tombs open as Christ’s did, Paul V I. The thrill that' nations and races began to could discount all He said C hrist’s Resurrection sent liv e for him. The Resur- about His power and His ' j u - The th rill o f that fact and all bodies are raised to touched the first of Christ’s e te rn a l life or etern a l through his followers was rection took Him for whom Father’s glory, and the fo llow e rs, touched those judgment, essentially the thrill of Israel alone had waited need to do His Father’s vfiy fiyiy'r-J-/>mrr who came afterwards, in* Easter has special signi* faith justified. In the and gave Him to the w ill. W e could then con­ eluding ourselves; and will ficance for the Year of name of that faith men world. centrate solely on the per­ touch Christians until all Faith proclaimed by Pope began to die for Christ, fectly fine example of IT IS TH E risen Christ brotherhood and concern Listening In who cures doubt. He spe­ for others that He gave. It cifically cured that of is not likely, however, that Thomas, who would not such a religion would have believe unless he saw and lept up like the flames of a Christian Courage touched. It is the risen grassfire, and swept over By Archbishop Robert J. Dwyer Christ who receives the the entire world in a few worship of His disciples centuries. and who, when some oth­ After the Resurrection Dies irae, dies ilia, solvet saeclum accepts without much question the fundamental postulates of that dual­ ers doubt, speaks to them Christ is insistent on faith in favilla . . .Thus the dirge of Thomas of the power that is His on in what He is. Not even of Celano, reflecting in mournful numbers ism of matter and spirit upon which his whole culture is based, the situa­ heaven and earth. showing His hands and on mankind’s doubtful doom. So troll we It is the risen Christ feet convince the Eleven, ourselves, faced with the unspeakable tion is far different with those who make some pretension to philosophi­ who promises to be with so He takes a hit of food horror o f war tomorrow. Yet another re­ his followers until the end cal sophistication. Whoever it was and cats it and gives what flection clamors for equal attention, that of time, thus promising who struck off the phrase, la trahison is left to them. Then he •should World War III finally break out them a protection from er­ des clercs — "the treason of the intel­ tells them to wait for the (has it or hasn’t it?), it will be three ror and a sure guide in the lectuals” — went straight to the core power that He shall send quarters finished before the first nuclear truth. to them from on high. of the problem. For Western thought, l^mb is fired. Whqt then is the signi' It is faith and the (lower This confident, nay, arrogant, predic­ W estern p h ilo so p h y , the intellectual ficance'of The ResurrMti'on it deserves that swept the tion is based not on any special knowl­ and moral underpinnings of the Free j„ this new age that elev- world. No age that is un­ edge of the comparative strength of the W orld , h ave been betrayed and tra- „tes doubt w the position concerned about the power respective stockpiles, but on a cold calcu­ duced by the very men whose busi- „f virtue? How will the of faith in Christ’s Divini­ lation that the process of psychological ness it is to defend and strengthen Resurrection fit into some ty, as our age is rapidly soflening-up will have advanced at least them. future belief in God that is becoming, will have much based on man’ s'willingness that far, i f it w ill not have gone the For philosophy is not a parlor game use for the Resurrection. It to go along only with what whole way. And it could work in either invented to shock the lowbrows. It is not w ill be satisfied with the is immediately significant direction, of course, on either front, for a display of intellectual gymnastics or fragments of food Chris­ the Free World or for the Enemy. It all to his social welfare and tianity ofTers, but not with pyrotechny. Next to theology itself it is which docs not demand depends on who is softened up the sooner the most deeply serious o f human inter- the God in whose name and the more thoroughly. Right now it jg philosophy which shapes the that man worship so those fragments are of­ much as merely receive fered. thinking of man. the thinking which in him? outstripped the competition. turn shapes his action, the action which ■ m S T T N e s In brutal frankness, the THE CHURCH of the finally determines his destiny. The trag­ For there is little question that it is Resurrection is a rebuke to Resurrection will be faith­ edy of the West, from which America is ^ ^ we of the Free World who are letting this type of age and a re­ ful to the things Christ by no means exempt is that for the past jo c T io n ''o f' th a t'’ typT 'o f AND THEN THERE WAS LIGHT. ourselves get soft and flabby. "So several centuries philosophy, more and taught, because the Risen very voluptuous,” murmured that en­ Christ told the Church to Comment for Today dearingig rogue,ro g u e , Mr.i,.r. Mantalini,m am a ...... "so so regarded as a kind conversely, the be faithful. It will not care soft. A n d as w e fo llo w his antics of game, or as an enclosed garden where Resurrection will be simi- if this earns it the title of through the pages of Nicholas Nickleby oxpetfs and sciolists are at complete lib- lady rebuked and rejected dogmatic, or reactionary, w e a re v is ite d by an uncomfortable orty to propose and develop any and a 1 by that age. for it has seen Christ risen .alrvAr. cn.. cV,H Ai,A,.sp cfcrAm rvT rrirkiicThr rrsi. _ i . .. Prayer, Values^ Crime , feeling that he might have been ideas, any and every system of thought. The demand of modern and glorified and heard speaking o f us. We have been on the Experiment is a good thing; experiment men for a completely ra- from His lips the command By Paul H. Hallett softening-up end of almost every psy­ without control can be disastrous. White tional religion is at odds to teach all nations. chological contest with the Enemy for is black, black is white; reality is pure with the Resurrection. The The Church of the Re­ nical or meaningless, are On the same day, March felt embarrassed when a the past quarter-century or more, to spirit, reality is pure matter; man is all Resurrection is not ration- surrection will preach not in a good position to 16, Denver’s morning daily non-CathoIic minister led the point where we tend automatically intellect, he is all will; man is neither, by al. Faith in it can only be Christ's teaching to all and make those assertions. If paper carried three items, the prayer in public meet­ to take it for granted that we have no your leave, he is nothing more than a ju s tifie d by faith in an under all circumstances, they believe in God, they not altogether unrelated in ings. real chance of winning anything. Nor spark of consciousness in the vast uncon- all-pow erfu l God who is for it has seen the worst can; deny that prayer my mind. The first told of is there now, though it be the elev­ sciousness of a mindless universe. the master of both life and things that the world could doeb ;.ood. I f they do not how an interfaith meeting E C U M E N IS M has defi­ enth hour, any sign of a real stiffen­ death, and who therefore is do to Christ, has suffered believe in Him, they must o f Denver leaders rejected nitely dispelled the old fear ing of our backbone. All very well to So it goes, whether from the profes- master. The Resurrec- those things itself, but has prayer in public schools of common prayer, at least admit that at least prayer stockpile weapons to blow the Enemy sor’s platform or in the pages of the lat- tion is unique in history seen Christ risen and tri­ and engaged in debate in public gatherings. Then does no harm. As for being to hell and gone, but infinitely more est bestseller, fictional or non-fictional. beyond mankinds umphant. about the extent to which why should it be feared in "meaningless,” who can say important is it to stockpile the cour- Y et the untrammeled philosopher, the ° experience, that a No future age can call "values” should be taught public school? Three years this about any prayer, un­ age o f our convictions. magician of thought, playing his parlor based on it can only its e lf Christian that does in them. The second was ago, well after the Prayer less he possesses divine in­ game, showing off his symbolic acumen, extraordinary and not worship Christ as did the report of a statement Decision, the principal of sight? Softening-up is a process of intellec- is the man who is molding the minds of' ®Pm m on and the disciples who saw Him of the National Conference East High School proudly We hear very much tual and moral disintegration. If a man hig generation. Never sell his influence' mundane, after the first Easter. You of Catholic Bishops urging told me that its student about "spiritual values” in no longer believes, in him self and no short. If he takes a perverse delight in w ill not have atruly that the cause of Catholic- council began every meet­ education but very little longer cares even to keep up appearances destroying man’s belief in reality, or in T H E insistence of mod­ Christian age in which Jewish harmony be pro­ ing with prayer, and that about what the phrase es a human being, he is a dead loss to knocking the props from under human man on a search for followers o f Christ will feel moted through such means by the demand o f the stu­ means. A value of any society. If the Free World is no longer dignity, or in neutralizing the foundations fhith being more important it is wrong to see Christ as as common prayer. The dents themselves. If the kind is what you think im­ capable o f defining and believing in the of law and order, natural and positive, he that its attainment is at their complete Master ~ third item reported that student leaders of East portant, and there must be principles on which its freedom is based, does it not for himself alone or for some with the Resurrection, the Master of their lives Denver’s crime rate in­ High feel no difficulty with some reason why you con­ i f it is concerned le.ss to support those personal amusement; he does it for all Christ rose to b^ome the and what they should do creased in 1966 faster than public prayer, why should sider it important. Of principles than to enjoy life on a hand- those, and they are legion , who are treasure and attainment of with those lives. did the over-all increase the rest of us? course it can be said that to-mouth arrangement, all its wealth taught to look to him for the answers man’s searching. After the ’Why are you disturbed, for the nation. Routinely, Since the rise of ecu­ being a good citizen is im­ and all its weapons will not save it from that count, Resurrection, Christ is and why do doubts arise in for more than 10 years, menism, no believer in God p ortan t because only in its own suicide. The psychological contest manifest to those who will your hearts?” the Risen the FBI has repx>rted crime can sincerely plead con­ this way can life be toler­ which we, i f the evidence means any- .fhe West is in grave dan ger o f be- but turn their eyes upon Christ asked the Eleven. increases out of proportion scientious objection in any able for the average per­ thing, are steadily losing, is at root a ^y an intellectual irresponsibil- Hirh. "O foolish ones and Then, when He has erased to population rise. gathering to any simple son; but the youth who philosophical contest, for psychology is jjy which inevitably calls to mind the slow of heart to believe in doubts, He sends them forth as witnesses. Let us take the middle prayer to the Supreme wants to know why sex nothing more than that spiecific area of insouciance o f the French aristocracy all that the prophets have item first. The news that Being. I recently attended outside marriage is wrong, philosophy which has to do with the op- „ „ ,(,e e v e o f the R e v o lu tio n . F o r spoken! ’ This can be said „ COULD A Church of the American Bishops fa­ a meeting of the Denver or why it is wrong to ov­ oration of man’s spiritual nature. Reduced ci-devants the signs of the times ^ doubts have done what vor common prayer with City Council, which was erreach his neighbor when to its ultimates, it is a theological contest w ere b illb o a rd size, but they would op rJew.s in the cause of mu­ opened by prayer, and the this can be done with Christ’s Church has done? for the possession of man’s soul. ^ot bother to read them. In the pre- a religion that is ncth- tual understanding is no prayer included the I.x)rd’s profit and security, will not Can a future religion of sent instance it is not a question of an 8urpri.se. It simply registers Prayer, which some would be impressed by vague ap­ doubt, of pure humanity what has been going on for view as sectarian. No one peals to the common good. An overview of man’s state of mind inadequate philosophy being rejected ice is at odds with the Re­ have power in the world? many years and is only evidenced the slightest IF S P IR IT U A L values in the Free World today is profoundly in favor of one possessing greater surrection. That kind of Hundreds of human faith.s one application of the discomfort. can be taught in school. disturbing. Granted that the average merit or firmer substance; it is a religion is precisely all have died and fed the man, neither a philosopher nor a question of basic realism being sacri- Decree on Ecumenism. The Those who say that God can be taught — and that would be justified by worms of doubt. theologian, normally accepts reality ficed to the whim of the moment, or, time has passed, and hap­ prayer in public schools prayed to. Meanwhile, Christ's life and death had The faith that endures is for what it appears to be and thus what is worse, to a fixation on death. pily passed, when Catholics does no good, or is mecha- crime is going up. He not risen. Then we the Resurrection.

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President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Growing Pains of the Church — Part 1 Editor ...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty' General Manager ...... Frank Schiro By Rev. L. Marvin Read Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter For a man to run in op­ of community and individ­ reactionary right. subject o f the evolution re­ lular development in a fe- has grown and matured Denver News Editor ...... Clement J. Zecha posite directions at the ual arc as unalterably op­ Before hastily jumping tus, for example, is nearly since its formal inception Associate Editors ...... Rev. L. Marvin Read,- mains constant throughout same time is an impossi­ posed as are the spirits of o ff either deep end, then, (much like an infant in his imperceptible from day to at the first Pentecost. It Frank Morriss, Linus Riordan, bility. For the Church to prudence and daring. the conscientious Christian years of growth: Many d a y ; in co m p arin g th e has grown in size and ex­ Paul H. Hallett, Jack Bacon. move in oppmsed directions It’s either-or, nowadays. ought to examine carefully characteristics are altered, progress from conception to panse — a matter of sheer Ernest E. Sanchez, Chris Hernon, ' is likewise an im(x>ssibili- Authority is either an the nature o f the Faith to yet the resultant adult is termination, however, there volume. It has grown in and James R. Walsh. which he belongs as well the same person as the in­ Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy ty. end-all, be-all, or else it is is an incredible growth. strength, in its physical as the nature of develop­ fant). Thus, three characterist- and psychologico-spiritual Circulation Director ...... Julia M. Boggs Obviously, nobody ever considered as expendable attempts to run forward and useless as the pom- ment. He must then he ics infallibly accompany ability to think, to certify W H A T remains constant and backward at the same (X)m on a monsignor’s bir- able to merge in his own the existence of a living its own identity and vali­ is the being; what varies is Published Weekly by time; the Church, however, etta. We either favor a life, thought and belief the being: Constant matura- date its reason for cxist- the degree of perfection THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (INC.) really seems to be trying wait-and-see style of "pru­ best of both old and new tion, essential identity o f ence. It has matured, actually attained at any 938 Bannock Street. Denver, Colo. 80204 to accomplish that feat. dence” or else opt for a and be able, at the same the being throughout its must any intelligent being, given moment. The very Telephone, 825-1145 P.O. Box 1620 This multidirectional never-look-back sort of time, to reject the worst of life and gradualness o f in its adaptability toward meaning of "growth” nec­ urge of the Church is the enthusiastic zealotry. both. maturation. circumstance and environ. essarily means that the Subscription: $4.00 a year. fault of no one in particu­ W hat results, therefore, All o f this demands bal­ The Church, the Living In other words, the Church being is closer to its ulti­ Canada. $5.50 a year per subscription. lar, but of everyone in is a dual schism; those ance -> psychological as Body of Christ, is not ex­ has striven to structure its mate perfection today than Foreign countries, including Philippines, $7.00 a general. It’s not as simple who feel that the Church .well as spiritual; when empt from these traits. (jerson and thinking to fit yesterday, and the precise year. as Bisho(>8 going one way, is developing too slowly — theological balance, rather This oughtn’t come as a the needs and demands o f Second Class Postage Paid at Denver, Colorado. young clergy going another that it is hung up in the than quasi-theological reason for this greater novelty to anyone, but it the times. way and the la ity going archaic grill-w ork of the reaction, becomes the in­ proximity to perfection is seems apparent that some CHRISTIAN de­ nowhere, but this is rather past — disassociate them­ stinct of Christians, the that the being is always would deny the process — 42 velopment has not prog­ a matter of the whole body selves with the Church, acerbity, fear and love- developing TOWARD and consequence — of simultaneously trying a turned-into-hate will van­ something, a destiny-to- Christian growth. To deny ressed by "leaps and OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER either in fact or in spirit. simply im(M>88ihle action. ish. That may be a bit be-fulfilled. or forget the characteristic bounds;” the evolution The Denver Catholic Register merits our Those who feel that the The fault: A lack of Utopian, but so is the con­ Concurrent with the con­ towards maturity has been cordial approval. We confirm it as the official mood of aggiornamento is development o f the Church open-mindedness and an dition o f Christianity for stancy of the process of a process an alagou s to publication of the archdiocese. Whatever ap­ changing into a beast- results, not only in simple unnatural hesitancy to en­ which Christ prayed: 'That maturation is an accom­ molar and cellular growth. pears in its columns over the signature of the gone-wild libertarianism, misunderstanding, but in counter the reality of all may be one. . panying gradualness a But whether it pertains to Ordinary or those of the Officials of our Curia on the other hand, seek bitter division. It is imi>er- growth. A balanced attitude calls hesitant development- its thought, dogma, rele­ is hereby declared official. desperately to withdraw ative, therefore, to recall into a thoughtless, captive for the realization that, in according-to-schedule. The vance to the times or We hoj>e The Register w ill be read in every those traits. TH ERE seems to be no atmosphere of "If we did it any living being — the development will always modes of acting and ex­ home of the archdiocese. acceptable middle ground yesterday, it’s good enough Church not excluded — have "come along” from Christianity, viewed ei­ isting, the Church has con­ We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to between ideas like "au­ for today” atrophy. there MUST be growth and yesterday, but not by ther in an historical or tinued _in a hesitant pro- cultivate a taste in the children of the arch­ thority” and "freedom;” Somewhere in between is a development toward ma­ much. The molar and cel- pseudo-biological reference. (Tum to Pag© 5) diocese for the reading of The Register. considerations of the divin­ an authentic Christianity, turity. In such a process of * U R B A N J. V E H R ity of the Christian and a Church that avoids the maturation, there will be Archbishop of Denver his humanity seem ir­ Scylla and Charybdis of an unflagging evolution Rt. Rev. Mattnew J. Smith, Ph.D., Founding Editor. Register System of Catholic reconcilable; the concepts the radical left and the toward perfection; yet, the Newspapers 1913-1960 Thursday, March 23, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER page 5 -A Strength of Faith Stressed by Pontiff Vatican City ~ Faith is speaking at a general in St. J o h n ’s (lospel to total act of the mind and truths which faith allows "The second consequence: "stronger and more noble" audience in the context of instances where Christ heart because it is Christ us to approach.” I f faith is obscure, then rriss than mere experimental the season of Passiontide. hid Himself from His H im s e lf who tells us of faith is free. This is also evidence with respect to He said which had just begun. Pope enemies, the Pope said it. . . God has willed that one of the great problems ind His the certitude it gives the Paul cited the obscurity that "the hidden Christ "This means that for man achieve his salva­ about faith: The will, with spirit, Pope Paul VI de­ nd the into which Christ’s D ivini­ is an accusation against those who operate on the tion through this "obs­ grace, concurs in the act of ather’s clared, even though it is a ty falls without faith. our blindness, our bad level of logical rationality, curity” of faith, the Pope weaker form of knowledge faith. If then faith is free, en con* faith, our instinctive ten­ of demonstrated science, said, and this divine it is meritorious. . . he per- than science by modern dency to deny God’s in­ faith seems obscure. We plan has "extremely im­ man's standards. Noting the references ple o f Mrt. O'MalIfy Mrs. t'alahrmc tervention in our human moderns must realize this portant consequences in "W E W IL L then have to oncern affairs; an intervention, aspect of faith from which our religious life. try to find out how this rave. It World Peace Vigil Set we might add, that was 80 many problems arise. form of knowledge which is jr, that Women To Be Honored filled with love, and, For it is easy to under­ "The first is that we are weaker than science with d have therefore, filled with stand why reasoning man obliged to search. The Lord respect to the normal way es o f a For Most Precious Blood obligation fo r us.” finds objections in the obs­ has come into our midst o f knowing, though strong­ )t over curity of faith. It lacks without manifesting Him­ er and more noble with a few At Achievement Fete A Eucharistic Vigil of Colorado boulevard, Denver, It is a recurring theme evidence. It offers hidden self generally to those who respect to the certitude it Reparation for world peace beginning Friday, March of the New Testament, he and veiled truths, just as are not looking for Him, gives the spirit, is the Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce, said, that "Christian reve­ ection w ife of the late publisher will be held in Most Pre­ 31. sacred images arc hidden who do not want Him, who wellspring o f ligh t — of lation is not presented in a i faith Henry R. Luce, will be the cious blood church, 2227 S. Th is reparation through and veiled in this liturgical do not seek knowledge of that light which gives dir­ way which is perfectly un­ period.” t even principal speaker at the prayer is in answer to Our Him and do not love ection to life and illumines derstandable or directly Him. . . 8 and Colorado Women of . Housing Center Lady’s requests in her ap­ .our vision of the world.” proportionate to our senses THE EXPLANATION Ileven, Achievement 3inner to be paritions at Fatima, Portu­ and our rca.soning powers. for this obscurity, he said, f food held in the Brown Palace 3 Director Named gal, in 1917, to obtain the Catholic Postal Workers i what hotel, Denver, on April 1. conversion o f Russia and is to be found in the "lim­ sn he 9 The Rev. Robinson G. "IT IS pre.sented rather itations to which the hu­ Three Colorado women world peace. 9 Lapp, pastor of the First on a higher plane which is man mind is subject as >r the w ill be hon ored at the The exercises will open To Sponsor Spring Event United Church o f Arvada, proper to it, in the person well as in the way in send black-tic dinner in the with Mass of the Sacred has been appointed the of Christ, in His word; and which truths to be believed The Catholic Postal Workers Guild will spon.sor a hotel’s Grand Ballroom. Heart at 8 p.m., March 31, power first executive director of it must be accepted by are presented to us fnot spring social to be held Apni 15 at the AFL-CIO Labor The winners were seU»cted and will close with the the Metroi faith, it must be believed directly nor in the Tight of 3^^ Acoma, Denver. Tickets have been maile,?‘ >t the from among 99 entries by Mass of the Immaculate 8 un­ ^ Denver Fairi — not only understood, but evidence) and by the inac- active members but additional tickets may be a panel of six judges rep­ Heart of Mary, April 1, at power H o u s i n g ! accepted with a vital and cessible depth of divine ‘>*>tained from Jim Perry, 422-3104. resenting various areas of 6 a.m. 'ivini- Center by the] Colorado. R e l i g i o u s tpidly T H E schedule follows: much Council on ‘ nrirOEoon rriirinoonnonnrinnn^TrtnrtnB H THE WINNERS are 8 p.m. — Mass o f the an. It H u m a Mrs. Joseph V. Calubre.se, Mrs. Luce Relations for Sacred Heart; 1 the 56, who with her husband 8:45 p.m. — Procession !hris- and was the first woman Metropolitan! All Of Us At was a cofounder of Laradon and Exposition of the with meml>er of the Joint Atom­ D e n v e r H all for Exceptional Chil­ Blessed Sacrament; lame ic Energy committee. sponsor ot Daleiden’s dren; Mrs. John R. Fiore, a 9:15 p.m. — Act o f Rep­ e of- Mrs. Luce, a convert to the agency. founder and now executive R e v . M r. k. g. i.*pp aration to the Sacred Catholicism, was appointed Wish Our Friends a director of the Mile High A m b assador to Ita ly in Lapp was chosen from a Heart; chapter of the United Na­ 9:30 p.m. — Candle thc 1953 by President Eisen­ field of 30 applicants for .Most Blessed Easter O N EASTER tions Educational, Scien­ procession with crowning of aith- hower. the first woman to the new full-time post. tific, and Cultural Organi­ receive so important an pilgrim virgin statue; iris t He was the founding zation (USA-UNESCOi; appointment, and served in 10 p.m. — Blessed Sac­ GIVE GIFTS . . . lisen minister of the Arvada and Mrs. Sabina O’Malley, Rome four years. rament holy hour; h to congregation and heads the OF RELIGIOUS 82, of Grand Junction, 10:45 p.m. — Reading; care Jefferson County Council Now, at this happy season of the year, we want humanitarian and commu­ A T TH E A W AR D S din­ 11 p.m. — Stations of le of on Human Relations. His SIGNIFICANCE to wish you and your families all the joy and lary, nity volunteer worker for ner, each Colorado Woman the Cross; 60 years in many fields of new appointment is effec­ isen of Achievement winner will 11:45 p.m. — Reading; i ' : / blessings possible, and to extend to you our sin­ endeavor, including hospi­ tive April 17. NEW MARYKNOLU jard receive a gift of $1,000 — Midnight — Candlelight tals, kindergartens, and DAILY MISSAL cere good wishes for a happy and joyous Easter tand half of which will be des­ The Fair Housing Cen­ procession with the Rosary youth centers. ignated for her personal ter’s sponsoring organiza­ and consecration to the Im­ S4.S0 season! Re­ Mrs. Luce, whose var­ use and half of which will tion includes representa­ maculate Heart of Mary; RosariesRosaries• • Statues ach ied accomplishments be donated to an organiza­ tives of the Archdiocese of 12:30 a.m. — Coffee have brought Iu t Inter- and tion or charity of her Denver, the Denver Area break, and silent prayer; • Medals • Pictures nutiunul eminence, is a choice. Each also will re­ Council of Churches and 1:15 a.m. — Reading; ces, • Prayer Books ^ E n n m n m L orst former ambassador to ceive a pin-necklace dep- the Denver Rabbinical 1:45 a.m. — Holy Hour; Electric Companq Italy. One of America’s citing the Colorado Women council. )uld 2:30 a.m. — Reading: • Wood Carvings :red most colorful and versa­ of Achievement emblem. 2:45 a.m. — coffee break, tile journalists, she was Mrs. O’Malley has elect­ silent prayer; has • Hummel Figurines Or/Mf rfdvj/ S^rviv • INKSWAL • fXMMtttaM tri- b o rn A p r il 10, 1903, in ed to donate her charitable Viewpoint 3:30 a.m. — Group w'ay Now York. contribution to the Grand of the Cross; COM PLETE SELECTION OF :all Mrs. Luce began her ca­ Junction chapter of the (Continued F'rom Page 4) 4:15 a.m. — Act of Con­ FIRST COMMUNION SUPPLIES 1178 STOUT ST. 222-1133 reer in journalism in 1929 Catholic Daughters of secration to Our Lady of oes cess o f evolution for two DENVER COLORADO A^hen she joined V’ ogu e America. Mrs. Calabrese Mt. Carmel — Rosary with did m illenia; it will continue nagazine. She moved to will give $500 to Laradon meditation on the myster­ lim toward a state o f ultimate "ou Vanity Fair us managing Hall school which she and ies; editor in 1933 and resigned her husband founded for perfection until the end of -ly its days. 6 a.m. — Mass of the to become a European cor­ retarded children 18 years Immaculate Heart of Mary Ich The modes have changed; h a p p y eel respondent for a news ago. Mrs. Fiore will divide — Benediction of the service. $350 between the Mile the e.ssential body has not. The very fact that we con­ Blessed Sacrament and ^ EASTER? She married Henry Luce High chapter of UNESCO close o f Vigil. in 1935. and U.N. organizations in tinually refer to THE ^es Church which has grown HERE'S do Serving as a Life maga­ Mexico and Africa. She is A N IN V IT A T IO N has zine correspondent in early asking that $50 be .sent for and developed indicates that the same reality, the been extended to those liv­ 1941, Mrs. Luce returned flood relief in Florence and ing in the Denver metro­ if e i IS to this country just before Venice,. Italy, and $100 to same person-of-the-Church, THE HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH has perdured throughout; it politan area to participate 1633 TREMONT the outbreak of World War the Father Andre Gomane in the all-night Eucharistic is a wiser and more ma­ 5 3 4 -8 2 3 3 When are you happiest? Happiness lies in giv­ II. She traveled some 75,- Mission at Chiengmai, Vigil for peace. GIVE ture being than when it SOME ing. You're happiest when you give yourself to 3d 000 m iles in 1942 as a Thailand. Time-Life overseas corre­ first came to be — and it HAPPINESS tlie people who need you most, . . . A mother, Mrs. O’Malley, who spondent. Since 1960, Mrs. has much further to go - TO for instance, hums with happiness when she served in the 1940s as bathes and dresses her baby. A good nurse al­ Luce has produced a col­ but it is the same Church. A personnel director o f St. CHILD ways has time for a smile. Good fathers whistle umn. "Without Portfolio,’’ What is true of any liv­ Mary’s hospital. Grand at their work. . . . The best sort of giving in­ for M cCall’s magazine, ing body is true of the it Junction, received the Pa­ He places volves more than writing checks—still, how bet­ and has written numerous Church: Gradual but con­ pal medal "Benemerenti” ter can you help the children now who need articles for other publica­ sistent development with you overseas? Boys and girls who arc blind, i f from Pope Pius XII for her his tru st tions. perpetuity of identity. lepers, deaf-mutes, orphans—your money gifts, y "many years of working A noted playwright, she large and small, will feed them, teach them, with the underprivileged in The First. has penned three successful PR E SU M IN G upon the cure them, give them a chance in life.. . . Want and her zeal for the good Complicated trust problem? Broadway plays including fidelity and patience of the to be happier this Easter? Give some happiness of religion.’’ The specialists in The First's Trust to a child. You’ll be happy, too! The Women. Kiss the reader, this essay will be Boys tioodbyc, Snd Mar­ She also works with the concluded next week; the Department, the region’s gin of Error. Demetrias House, which topic of "Growth in the largest, can solve it. Church’’ is an exhaustive Elected to two term.s as aids people of Spanish des­ In Erumathala, south India, a young Indian girl one. One w’eek’s discussion HAPPINESS a U.S. representative from cent who are having finan­ IS in training to be a Sister of the Destitute will Connecticut. Mrs. Luce has cial problems, and the o f it can accomplish little; learn, among other things, how to care for also served in the House Snowmass Trappist Mon- two weeks may accomplish orphans. Her training costs $300 all told M ilitary affairs committee asterv. only little more. ($12.50 a month. $150.00 a year), a small In­ vestment for a Sister’s lifetime of service. Like to be her sponsor? Her name is Sister Terese, MEET and she will write to you.

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k DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, M arch 23, 1967 'Artist in Residence' Conducted in Julesburg Miss Loretta Slota, a Julesburg schools all day. member of Holy Trinity In the grade school, she ' 'P a r i 8 h , w ill teach art classes in Westminster, the morning and hold as­ iis semblies on art apprecia­ a tion. In the afternoons, she " A r t i s t will paint in the high Residence" school, tench classes, and program for hold four all-school assem­ the city of blies on art appreciation in ^^lulesburg, which there will be shown ^^Hsubsidized by films and slides on contem­ HH^^^^Hthe Julesburg porary art and art history. Ml« slou B o a r d o f A one-week exhibit of E d u c a t i o n paintings by young Denver and assisted in arrange­ artists with a reception ments by the Colorado and lecture on modern Council on the Arts and painting will open on Mon­ Humanities. day. March 27. Area Alumnae To Be Honored Through April 1, Miss Assisting in arrange­ Slota w ill provide an op­ ments are Mrs. Albert E, Designated Mother of the Year, Mrs. J. (Arline) Bayard Young, center, portunity to see a profes­ and Woman of the Year, "Rocky ,Mountain News” .staff writer Marjorie Smith and Mrs. Wesley sional artist at work, in­ Johnson, both of Julesburg. Barrett, left, seen here with Loretto Heights college retiring president troduce the community to Sister Eileen .Marie, w ill he honored by the college alumnae association at contemporary art trends the group's annual card party luncheon and fashion show April I, in and encourage interest in Monday Deadlinel .Machebeuf hall on campus. Alumnae will model styles from Kelly's, Cherry the visual arts generally. T h e d ea d lin e fo r new.s Creek. March 19 the First stories and pictures to ap­ Methodist Church spon­ pear in the "H e g is te r” is sored two programs on art .Monday at 9 a.m. Marjorie Barrett, Mrs. Bayard Young in religion. This was an interfaith project, with ar­ ticles being loaned by St. NORTH DENVER To Be Honored by Loretto Heights Anthony's church, Jules­ burg, where the Rev. OPTICAL Two Jirea jilumnao of (Juardians at 0(H>d Shep­ ored for her coverage of James Halloran is pastor. Senrinc North Denver 22 Years Loretto Heights college will herd home, Denver. She the furnishings field. She During the two weeks. be honored at the annual hits ul.so given the warmth also takes part in civic af­ C o m pltl* Miss Slota will be in the Optical Strvic* luncheon, lashion show and of her heart and home to fairs, and is editing a Preparing Convention Menus OPTICIAN cjird party April 1, in Ma­ two teen-age girls from the cookbook for the Central Be a Beautiful chebeuf hall on campus, at home. City Oi>era House associa­ Frank O’Gara, catering manager of the Hilton hotel, Denver, is show’n Bride D E W A Y N E noon. tion, to bo published this offering u choice of luncheon samples to Mrs. June Valiant, general chair­ With a New Style ■ NG R A M They are Mrs. •!. Hayjird Miss Barrett, an Kng- spring. man of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women convention April 24 Gown From 477-57S9 Y o u n g , th e a 1 u m n ti e I i s h and journalism and 2.5: Mrs. John Dopier, executive secretary, and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, 4022 graduate, has worked at THK HO.N'OIIS lunch­ Bridal Rentals board's choice for 'Mother past president of the ACCW. 'I'he women selected the menus for the con­ II W. .'Wth A v r.______2.'tH-3.'l40 TENNYSON ST. of the Year.’ and Marjorie th«‘ "Denver Dost" as eon, April 1, is also being vention luncheons. Tickets, combining a registration fee and luncheon, are Harrett. designated "Wom­ book revic*w**r. drama held to raise funds for the .$5 per day. Tickets may he obtained from affiliate presidents or from Mrs. an of the Year. ’ eritie. and In «)ther cu- Sister Mary Vivian CJrant A lvin Roberts. 777-3928. Mrs. Bayard Young, piicities. Fund, to enable Denver 0uaqtt^jKi*Uf class of ’52, has seven high school girls to obtain children and with her hus­ She has l>een the Hoeky a liberal arLs education at band is active in local M o u n ta in N e w s music Loretto Heights which oth­ I Calendar of Events I COIN-OP CLEANERS Catholic Family Movement critic since 1956, is the erw ise they could not af­ Alumni Club be made by March 29 with work, in parochial groups, j)ai)er8 restaurant and food ford. Ghost church, Denver, will Mrs. Robert Prison, 620 B-W and is vice president of the editor, and has been hon- Alumnae will model Members o f the Catholic open a holy hour for lay­ I l M ^ fashions from Kelly of A lum ni club will sponsor Elizabeth street. Ft. Col­ men in the greater Denver DRY CLEANERS lins, Colorado, 482-7607. Cherry Creek, as part of an international fun, food, Area who wish to give Just Drop Them Off — We Do The Rest the "Swing in Spring’’ style and friendship fest at 1354 Catholic Press special honor to Our Lady Approximately $8.00 Worth I H Lbs. $050 show, with Marge Doyle of Race street, Denver, begin­ W o m e n of Fatima. Mass will begin Of Dry Cleaning | For Only ^ the Piccadilly providing the ning at 8:30 p.m., March Guest speaker at the at 12:10 p.m. and will be 4370 Wadsworth Blvd. ______424-9722 music. 31. A buffet will follow at meeting of the Colorado followed by special prayers, Mrs. Paul Horan and I I p.m. Persons interested Catholic Women’s Press led by the spiritual direc­ Mrs. Harold Rodrigue in Joining the club for club, to be held in the tor, the Ret. Rev. Monsi­ head the committee. single. Catholic college Denver Dry tearoom Sat­ gnor William Monahan. All Reservations may be graduates and registered urday, March 25, will be are invited to attend a made bv calling Mrs. nurses may call Jane de the Rev. John Schneider, luncheon in the Denver tea John Weber 237-7028; Walle or Agnes Enzweiler 0 . P., assistant pastor of St. room, scheduled to begin Mrs. Dennis Floyd 2,37- at 424-1002. Dominic’s church. Father about 1:30 p.m. Reservations Schneider will talk about 0577. o r Mrs. Paul Edcl- Dominican Aid for the luncheon, at $2.25 brock 757-4738. Ble.ssed St. James. Mrs. per person, should be made Willard Simms will preside Members of the Domini­ by Friday, March 31. by at the business session. can Aid Society will meet calling Miss Mina Heiser, Archbishop's Miss Frances McCarthy at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, 623-2067. March 28, in the convent will accept reservations for G u ild ©f the Dominican Sisters of the luncheon to precede the Sick Poor, 2501 Gay­ the meeting. EVELYN S DRAPERIES The following meetings lord street, Denver. Fatima Club Highest Qualily Work have been scheduled by and Malciials circles in the Archbishop’s Ft. Collins The recitation of the A Touch of Spring Guild: D istrict Rosary on Saturday, April ISO! South Pearl St. St. Lucy’s Circle will The Ft. Collins District 1, at 12 noon in Holy Tel Drctty paper flowers made by the committee m e e t M arch 28 in the of the Archdiocesan Coun­ W e d d i n g w’ill decorate each table at the Loretto Heights home o f Mary Louise Cha­ cil of Catholic Women will MILE-HI college spring luncheon and fashion show to be vez. Morning Star Circle meet Tuesday, April 4, be­ CLEANING SERVICE held on April I at 12 noon in Machebeuf hall. will meet March 31 in the ginning with Mass at 9:45 Beef Stroganoff and French pastry arc featured a.m. in St. Joseph’s church, Rugs and Upholstery WEDDINGSWFI Invitations home o f Dorothy Dandrow. Expertly Cleaned All ProerwH Krigravcd WeddinKn on the menu. Fashions will be by Kelly’s. Doing M other Cabrini, March Ft. Collins. A business arc ProcFBticd in our own Plant the arranging are, left to right. Miss Linda Wat­ In Your Home or in Our Plant CANDIDS f 30, Dolores DeAndroa; St. meeting will follow at --.LOW LOW PRICE OF • Bailiti Wirk it In cither Color or Block kins, table decorations; Mrs. Paul Horan, and 10:30 a.m. Officers will be ond White become tree Bridget, April 12. Rita meltrate ancet. Mrs. Harold Kodrigue, co-chairmen. Williams; St. James, March installed at noon followed sured heirloom} when lok by a luncheon at 12:45 • latartl Pritccliia Extra Weddings \ 29, V irg in ia Collins; St. with Bitaltw't I ^ At Rate af p.m. in the Ft. Collins Theresa, March 30, Anne Famous Karpet-Kare I RORK PRINTED IN GOLD OR SILVER J IOC Each Vestal; St. Thomas More, Country club. William Method. PHOTOGRAPHERS ’) Wc arc l>cnvcr's Weddinx SpcoialixU, having nerved ThounandH of ' O L I V E R ^ S ■ Barrett, well-known Colo­ Satiafied Cuatomers for over 64 ycara. March 30, Bee Beicr. ^ D ic k B c ttm q e r ^ ■ Printing and 777-7t70 rado author, will be guest 1053 Ss Cirlaid Pti 733 8076 Meat Market B speaker. Reservations must Stationery Co. m B ro a d w a y BILL PROBLEMS? ^ ^ ARVADA "Scrvinfi Denver Since i.92.7 U'd/i Quality Meats” p Crtlil • Nt PrtlltM • Nit « L lll L. Send your n^me end address for 9535 W SeTH AVE • 424-7723 CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER ■ FR EE application to nearest of­ fice for faster service. WESTMINSTER Fresh Poultry Fish g ATLANTIC ASSOCIATES. Dept. 92 2895 W 72ND AVE • 428-5097 Dole. Tidbits, 146 Westmintter S t. Providence. R.T. No. IV Chunks, Crushed, 2 9 Prolattional MtAt Cultcrt to Sorvi You | 3312 N. Central Ave.. Phoenix. Airiona THORNTON Phono 731-4429 1312 E . *th A ve. I 4 cans * DRY CLEANING 8 1 0 E 8 8 T H A V E • 2 8 7 -5 5 8 6 Pineapple VOCATIONS 1 DAY WHEATRIDGE LAUNDRY 7393 W 44TH AVE • 422-1438 Nu-Made Brand. qt. gis. 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Thu Tabernacle society of F'illmore street. 377-2404; >recia- Marie will current developments in Swanson. s/>n D ‘nvor will sponsor a field Mrs. Robert J. McGione, 8, she attend the mathematics curricula so of Dr. an! T-*- trip to C a s tle Rock by 657 S. Gaylord street, h igh I N r t h that they may work with Mrs. Howard chart -red bus. on F'riday, 77 7-101.5; or Mrs. Howard I, and f ( ’ e n t r a 1 their mathematics teachers FL S w I n s o n A pril 7. 'Fhe Greyhound issem- - Association’s f) f Denver N ielsen. 2440 Bell court, in planning suitable hu : •.•: may 1h* boarded at 233.5543. ion in 72nd annual courses. T h e h i i de• *h* I7enver Cathedra! or Women interested in ihown ^meeting at e I c c t is -.1 John’s church. The the w o rk o f the Tabt*r- ntem- h i c a g o ’ s grad u a te of bu.'.e:! vill leave the Ca­ nacle society are invited |P a I m c r Fordhom Dean St. Francis tory. thedral at 9:30 a.m. and to Join jthe members on |lIouse hotel de Sales high »it of To Talk at Heights John A at 10 a m. th«* trip. enver April 2*6. schiK)! and is Mu.-!,; w’ill be offered in ption She has been Dr. Patricia K. Plante, attending the S i. F 'r:in cis o f .Assi.si appointed to the reviewing University of -'i'—!>*•( rw.- B ig N e w s idem fir s t woman dean o f an church. Castle Rock, hv the committee for North Cen­ Colorado Her linnet* is a t»ur Stale Patrol notes that Mon- undergraduate school in Kev. Thom as Mc.Mahon. tral reports from the State graduate o f .Mullen high an .iverage of 113 ix*i*sons diet! Kordham university’s 125- pastor, at 11 a m. Follow­ each Hiiy hi.-t year up- is d e a n o f made out to the Tabernacif C'«hi Sturts Norman Cou.sins, editor of son, chaplain, at 9:30 a.m. in the church, followed by rolls and coffee. The meet April 1 for a post-Ea.s- to Btttcr Thomas More Society, should ht* sent by the Saturday Heview. He Rev. .J. David Sullivan, M.M.. will sp<'ak at a meeting following the .Mass ter card party and luncheon serve you. college at the March 30. to the memlxT-': w ill discuss "The Shock- and breakfast. I.eft to right are .Mrs. John Dopier. Father .\nr .Marie has Lihrizxo.______donated home-made sand­ w h e r e s h e HUNT CLEANERS been principal of Cathedral wiches and cakes. Members coMeLsra laummv a high sch(M)l since was a.ssistant E n g a g e d will meet Thur.sday. April altcmtmn scavtcB ONE WHO in the English A native of Sidney. ()., Mr-!. Dons Lagg of Den- J3. at which time the nomi­ 'Servkina St. '■ St. V h t t n f t CARES . . depart ment and assistant and Christ i m King Parishes she is u graduate oi’ the vet h.i.s announced the en- nating committee will pre­ CALLS dean t>f 'rhomas More. t NOva saavica on clbamino College of .Mt. St. •lo-'-eph, g.igemenl of sent the new slate of officers. mt a. Oh Ava. - sssmt /Ic* The New York educator (). her daughter. The lecturer. Mrs. Hose did her undergraduate A principals’ conferenct* Diane Lange, will he in charge of work at St. Joseph’s college Archdiocesan Council ot Catholic Women A rn e tte . to entertainment. COLORADO COLLEGE OF and graduate work at St. 'P i* r r y M ichael’s college. She re­ Monday Deadline! By .Mrs. -John l)o{>lcr ver Section of the National ,\ndrich, .son Two-To-One ceived her Ph.D. from Bos­ Medical & Dental Assistants Vatican Council not only Council of Jewish Women. ’ of Mr. and According Uj research by the Approved by the Stmte ot Cotorsdo The deadline for n<*ws .nto- ton university in 1961. ries and pictures tur« Foundation scholarship in church communities wher­ • Lew Tvitien Peymei CARPET .shops. Mi-» M e t h o d i .s t - 1960. In 1964 she received ein he lives. This is called • Nalianwlde riecement Flecerr Anlileece F'or this workshop to K a lilc r School of Nursing __ • Oey er Evening Cl.• ttes SHOPPING? the Ellis Phillips Founda­ the "F^cumenical Move­ • ASS IRO'ADWAY^DENVER 10203 PHONE 222-1526 in Rochester, Minn. Her For tion internship and was ment.” F’cumenism can be he effectiv<*. representa- • First Quality fiance attended St. Micha­ made a member o f Delta .said to mean "all activities tivo.s from the different • Latest Colors e l’s college, Santa Fe, N. Epsilon Sigma. and attitudes which foster faiths must ho present. • Latest Patterns Mex. The wedding will be an u ltim ate unity among ’I'he first inter-faith • too Rolls to Select From held June 17 in St. John Tickled Pink Cleaners Christians. ’ workshop will he held • Lowest Prices the Filvangclist church. Call Representative of FREE PICK UP .So many programs have A p r i l 1H . a t A r v a d a and DELIVERY M e th o d is t ch urch . 9:30 Denver. Direct Mill Buyer 7 9 8 -5 5 0 8 been introduced to accom­ a.m. to 2:30. Lunch will E n g a g e d Day or Night Complel* Laundry 8 plish an understanding and LARRY BELL D ry Claanirtg S trv . finding a common ground. he $1. P!eas«* make res- Marge Cochran ervatli> n at th«* ACC'W •Mrs. Mickie McNeese of 444*4746 So. B 'W ay LIHlelon. Colo, We have had ’’Open <»ffice. AH f ’ atholic wom ­ Denver has announced the Houses.” Living Room Dia­ engagement of her daugh­ en to iiarticipato. logues,” "Grass-Roota F’eu- ter, Rosemary Ann Mc­ DR. JOHN R. COYLE This is u beginning of menism,” etc. Yet, .so much Neese, to James P. Wil­ — OPTOMETRIST — is to be done, particularly, things to come. NCCW lis­ liams, Jr., son of Mr. and rOMPfJCTK VISUAL CAHK in our urban areas. The tened to \’atican Council, Mrs. J. P. Williams Sr., of • Eyes Examined • Contact Lenses rural and small communi­ studied its decrees, and Denver. The bride-elect at­ For Appointment Ph on e 366-3981 ties have always worked re-evaluuled its committee tends Martindale West ______9355 E, C O L F A X ______together in unified efforts s y s te m . \\’ h a t w- a s the beauty college. Her fiance — often their very survival "F’ersonal Formation Com­ attended Nortlt high 1967 International Tourist Year demanded unity. m ittee " w ill soon l>e the school. A July 1 wedding CATHOLIC - IN TE R E S T "Church Communities Com­ is planned. mission.” The ajiostolate Vacation Tours to EUROPE T H E U R B A N church communities are so large has be»*n commissioned to Protection Joe AIbi 3 22 to 23 Days he the "The People o f God" and self-reliant they have LITTLETON W ORLD never experienced a com­ in every .sense of the term. Research by the .American CASCADE munal effort. The Catholics To do this we must em­ Optometric n.s.sociation reveals TRAVEL AGENCY that when a contact lens is brace the whole of spiritual INVESTMENT CO. "The Only Stop Before vou Leave” usually do not know why worn, blows to the eye tend to 798-1386 the parking lot is full of development by activating be distributed over a larger 718 17th St. iS 1449 W. Litt. Blvd., Littleton. 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I P h . 534-2343 Page 8-A DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 23, 1967 Grailville Easter Geo. Gershwin Music 'Hurry/ 'Blow Up' Mass To Be on TV Ejister Sunday Mass will Featured on KFML-FM be nationally televised in Some of (leorge (ler- David Craig. Louise Car­ Condemned by NCOMP color from (trailviile. Love­ shwin’s lesser known .songs lyle, Elaine Stritch, War­ land. ().. on Sunday, March will be featured on Scrap­ ren Galjour, and Betty Two motion pictures. also frequently prurient 28. at 9 a.m. on C’hannels Hurry Sundown and and demeaning in its ap­ book of Sound Sunday, Gillelt. 4 and 5. Denver and Colo­ March 26, 10 p.m., on The tribute to (Jer- Blow-L'p, currently playing? proach to .sex." rado Springs. C'elebrant o f in the Denver area, have KFML-TM «98.5), Denver. shwin, produced by Ed the Mass will be the Rev. been rated "C .” Con­ Blow-Up: Brilliance of The tlershwin rarities to TynEin, is narrated and Eugene .Maly, nationally demned. by the National camera technique and be heard will be from uime directed by Clement J. known Sc*ripture schttlar. Catholic OfTice h)r Motion beauty o f ima^je composi­ of his ejirly Broadway nu- Zecha. Pictures. The reasons arc: tion do not justify a sexual He will deliver a .sermon sicaLs of the 1920s, us ell Hurry Sundown: "Su- treatment which, in certain on "Life and the Resurec- as songs from some of tiis fKjrficial and patronizinjt in sequences of this film, will tion.” film musicals. its treatment t)f racial att­ impress viewers as going (tra ilviile is the center A recording by Gershwin itudes and tensions, this beyond reasonable limits of for International (Itail. a himself of h song from Tip melodramatic depiction of moral acceptability for a movement of single and Toes will be featured. Ella life in a small Southern public entertainment married women working in Fitzgerald will sing the town during the 1940s is medium. 26 countries. rarely heard "Boy Wanted" and Fred Astaire will be represented with "Things 'Messiah' To Be Televised Are Looking Up” from Damsel in Distress. A — Was Filmed at Red Rocks TV Choices Featured in Drama recording of Al Jolson singing Gershwin’s The Bell Telephone Hour Singing the celebrated Sunday, March 28 — ."Swanee*’ from the ('apitol will present Handel's Mes­ oratorio are the 325-voice Tony Awards, Channels 9 Dino Figueroa and siah on Easter Sunday, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Mjircia Shpall in scene C a p ito l R evu e o f 1919 and 13, 7:30 p.m. will also bo featured. March 28. at 4:80 p m. on under the direction of Monday, March 27 — from "I'he Wr company, will be interrupted only tEl i n e d by c ii 11 i n g the CHUCK once for a commercial, that during an intermi.s- theiiter. Direetor is -Jean HiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiimiiiirimiiiiiMiMtiniiiiimtiMiiiiiiiiiMiii "The Hoot of our Spir­ siera recording industry has called the^ Bok Brothers’ — Take Out Service — Brother.s blend the sounds Company’s production of been flooded with singing albums to their attention. of , gospel, rhythm, and Giuseppe Verdi’s La nuns, -strumming Three o f the songs hoard BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER blues in a satisfying col­ 'Fraviata, to be broadcast priests, and other religious in the album, including the lection: at noon Saturday, March 2601 W. Alameda Ave. 935 with varying talents. Some title song, were composed of these have been of con­ Peter and the Wolf 25, on KOA Radio, AM by Dennis Ference, one of and FM. siderable worth and enter­ the group. (Verve): A somewhat unor­ taining, but after listening thodox, but interesting The three intermissions Beyond these doors to The Collarmen one M O S T O F the selections tre a tm e n t o f the Serge will be devotedii.~u toH i €\ a s|XK.’ial ^ BOB^S PIZZERIA .senses a uniqueness — a present supported .■'■'’ ''ofiev classic is played tribute to the "Home oj the Ciltle Immifinint Sandwich" professional style that em­ by a rhythm section. With by jazz organist Jimmy To.scanini on n iv e rs a ry of his birth, t "In The Sheridan bodies keen musicianship equal ease the Collarmen Smith with orchestra con­ ducted by Oliver NeLson. March 25, 1867 at i ’arma, Shopping Center" 15 Varieties of — something that was can rip through bluegra.ss lacking in other similar There is no narration, but Italy. f f i music, bright Spanish recordings. tunes, lilting waltzes, the themes are treated TTa-T 1232 Mass for Shut-Ins T h ese you ng men ac­ stomp o ff with a country carefully and with intelli­ \' So. Sherida tually tackle a modern up­ twang, or glide along with gence for the ears of those A Mass for Shut-Ins, beat song like "Downtown” a faint suggestion of rock. interested in such a mod­ celebrated by the Very and render it with a ern approach; Rev. Patrick O'Brien. C.M., T'would l)e lovely to II W hether it’s the plain­ cheerfulness that immedi­ tive "E a rly in the Morn­ Stan Getz and Laurin- of St. Thomas seminary. sip vin rouge in a ately makes the toe tap. ing,” the romantic "Moon do Almeida (Verve): Al­ D enver, is televised each Parisian bistro. But fiTAllAN FOOD AT ITS BEST As a group they play and R iver,” or the meaningful meida is a classical gui­ Su nday at 8:15 a.m. on sing crisply and well, the tarist of note and pairing for tliose who'll have "His Name Is Lonely,” The KWGN-TV, Channel 2, to settle for a laste of tempos are appropriate and Colarmen demonstrate him with tenor saxman Denver. You'll find the warmth of an intimate agreeable. 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He was sent •Var* !v xc*r in the rin^ and as a Season to Open Next Week to Guadalcanal where he ctty Murine hero in World War was to meet Father Gehr- The Denver Parochial tioni, Rick Mares tCathe- A p ril IS 4S & 1 pm L 3 II. ing. then serving as a L ea gu e opens its 1967 drali, Frank Messenger pm - IWy FamiH \. Mulirn. Fifth & Unlike many of the Ff-arral. 1 p m & -< p in K r*i- ' « -St. ha.sehull sea.son with a set 'Holy Family I . M ickey modern day pugilists. Ross chaplain. JiMpphi (”itv Park. I pm ir .1 pm - Ed (’hristma^ Eve of 1942 of three twin bills next MucLaughlin iMachebeufi, t'athpdral .S| Fra n n - Rub> H ill. 1 .ct his fists d») the talking p m It I p m - ArinuiKiaiKin Ma- and Monday and Tuesday. Tom Kokul AmtuiKiaium Ruby wound follow who was to "I was trying to find Hill. 1pm & .1 pm Mullm \* St w ill play a double round 1.4iGuardia (St. Jo.seph’s*. •loaepha. Filth 4 Frdpral. 1 pm 4 3 show what champions are someone to play the organ for a Christmas midnight robin schedule with twin Mullen is the defending p m K i*r i > \> Marhabrul Inih 4 really made of when he hills slated on each of lamril. I pm 4 :i pm Mi Catmpl Mass. Sffmewhat sheepish­ champion. Cathedral fin­ VB t'alhprlral won the Silver Star for eight Sundays. ly. Ross volunteered, ask­ ished second last year and .^pnl :«> ISth 4 U m rll. I p m 4 3 heroism on Nov. 19. 1942. T h e op en ers w ill he p m RpKia 'T. Cathedral. Fitih 4 ing if it was pro{)er for a five teams. Machebeuf, when he killed 22 Japa­ played March 27-28 with Fi-dcral. I p m & 3 p m - .S| .k>M-ph- Jewish boy to play at a Holy Family, St. Francis. .Ml Carmel. Rubv ({ill I p m 4 3 nese soldiers while stand­ four single games each day p m - Machebeuf Hol\ Familv City C a th o lic Muss. He had Mt. Carmel and Regis, tied ing guard over three at 4 p.m. at four sites. Mt. Park. 1 p m 4 3 p m - .-Knnuik ulm n for third. X. Mullen wounded buddies in a fox­ never taken music lessons, but hud learned some Carmel meets Mullen both The complete schedule: .Mav 7 Kub> H ill. 1 p m 4 .1 |> m - hole. St Francis H o lv Famil> l-itlh 4 days at 46th and Pecos Mmvh J7 4blh & I’ra-M. 4 |mii If this sounds like a chords from Eddy Duchin, Federal. 1 p m 4 .1 p m C.iihrdral the famed pianist and sts.: M achebeuf takes on Ml ''iirinfl \ . .Mullt-n k Wvlion. \<• Mullen 4Kth 4 l.tiwrll. 1pm 4 3 ’slam” at one Cassius I'm .Mdihcht-ul - - C. Park. orchf*slra leader. 'Fhat Cathedral both days at Clay, you’re dead right. Still the Champ & W 4 tiR* '• 1 p m 4 3 p m . - .VnnurK-iation \ - St. night he made the organ 23rd and W’elton sts. and .SI C’assius, the avowed Black Barney Ross, as he April hilih & * |> m A : sing.” Regis tests St. Franci.s at .M.i> 4tSth 4- lamell, 1 p m. 4 3 Muslim, has made a mock­ looked shortly before South Navajo and W’. Ce­ p m Mt I'M rnu-l x> MoK H.imih. ily Fam il> •.». St .Jii>rpli>, Shortly after his heroic Kubv Hill. 1 p II 4 .1 p m St 1 p nt 4 3 p ni .Mullen ery of the American imago succumbing to throat 11- V. .St .lu h stand where ho held off dar sts. both days. eph n. 4nlh 4 !>> F raiict... Filth 4 F«.-deij|. 1 pm while fighting a long battle cancer in January. 1967. The remaining schedule P ni A :i p m Heiti- .\iinutH I I — Mt t'armel .M.ichrlanit. with the courts to avoid the Japanese attack. Ross He died, as he lived, a <’it\ I’urk. I p m & :j p m Mj . hr- k. ! p m 4 3 p m . - .\nnuno- contracted malaria. The calls for Sunday twin bills ( 'alhtdra being inducted into the tribute tfj ih<* gamt* of with games scheduled at 1 April '• Kulx H ill. I p m & I i>m . Pa Armed Services. morphine he was given in boxing - and to the Mullt-n |{. ;i - Filth 4 Federal I ■ul Barney Ross — the King battling the illness eventu­ p.m. and .3 p.m. pm 4 I p m St .l.ea -id i-v. M.ahe Clay has taken every game of life. belli 4Mh 4 lantell. I p m 4 < pm Burney Ross, as he looked in 19.*i3 after whip­ Only one ct)ach returns ((•■i:i.. Kuh> H ill 1 p m 4 .1 j. m opportunity to undercut the ally turned him into a Mt Carmel ■ - .St FrarHi>, Cil> Pan,. I l^alhtdral .'-t. .|h- ISih 4 la> ping Jimmy McLarnin to claim the welterweight fr.om the* 1966 campaign. p m 4 I p m Cathr-dral H»l\ . American way of life while drug addict. tering a L’ .S. hosj)ilHl in ell I p m 4 - ni .VitnuncialKin - championship. Ross, who was never knocked out t3d Horvat will be back for Ix?xington. Ky. in 1946. laying away a private nest in 82 professional fights, had previously won both FATHER (lEHRING his .second seasem at Mt. egg which runs into the Ross took up the chal­ th<* lightweight and junior welterweight crowns. A N D several other close C armel. millions of dollars. Not had lenge and fought |M*rha|»s New coaches include ary fter he succumbed to lig h tw e ig h t and ju n io r friends talked Ross into for a lad \vho came out of the greate.st battle of his Pete Rosheger (Annuncia- throat cancer. To the end. welterweight titles in 1933 seeking a cure for the ad­ life. He was released in the slums of L/)uisville to diction by voluntarily en- I N C O M E TAXI win the heavyweight cham­ on a chain around his neck and a year later beat Jim­ January. If)47. completely pionship. he wore his Jewish muzu- my McLarnin for the wel­ cured and never again LARRY PERRY Finch & Boxer | zah mi-dal and a Catholic terweight championship. TV went back to drugs. • BUT CETTINf; HACK Miraculous Medal which Ross lost the welter­ Over the years 1 often t<» a more pleasant subject. had been given to him by weight championship to Sportlights appeared with Barney at JCRS SHOP. CTR. • 4995 1 AS $ V q o Father Frederic M. (Jehr- his priest friend. Henry Armstrong in a Communion breakfasts and W. COLFAX ;; PIERCE ■ ing, (^M.. now stationed at Born Dec. 2J. 1909. in bloody battle in 1938 in Saturday. March 25 — other gatherings,” Father Lowell Blvd. 1 LOW S— • St. V in c e n t’ s parish in New York, his proper which Barney managed to Greater Buffalo Open Gehring recalls. "He was Philadelphia, and Barney name was Barnet David weather 15 gruelling B ow lin g. Channel 3, 11 dedicated to warning young 433-7171 2 3 8 -2 5 0 0 1 1I AS J Boss were as close as Rasofsky. Ross was a hoy rounds even though his a.m. people alM)ul the dangers of ■• brothers during and since when his family moved to manager and the referee Saturday, .March 25 — narcotic.s. He was wonder­ those dark days of World ( ’ h icago. Me showed an wanted to stop the fight. CBS Golf Classic, Channel ful.” Real Estate ★ R e n t a l s War II on (5u’*dalcanal. e a r ly talent for I e.-xing. 7 and 3. 2 p.m. 'T il go out like a cham­ ★ Insurance "He >vas a ' ighter to the winning the Golden Gloves pion.” Barney told the re­ Saturday. March 25 — A B O O K . No Ma EASTER GREETINGS end.” the \'iiuentian priest and Inter-('ity titles feree — and he did! N C AA College Basketball (Turn to Page lOi recalls. "Few knew that against New York (.’ity ’’ Barney never disclosi-d Championship. Channels 2 ENJOY the convenience and savings of a beneu*h the savagery he champions. that he broke a hand early and 11. 7:30 p.m. FREE SERVICE CHARGE - S400. Balance showed in the ring and on in the Armstrong fight, in­ ^ u n d a y . March 26 — CHECKING ACCOUNT the battlefield, Barney WHEN HIS FATHER sisting it sounded too much Nt' AA Swimming and EASTER GREETINGS Ross was a sentimental was shot to death in his like an alibi,” Father Diving Championships. small store by two young man. generous to a fault.” Gehring recalls. Channels 4 and 5, 12:30 Open Saturdays Jewish funeral riles were gunmen. Ross turned noon. WHITE CHEVROLET 8 a.m. • Noon conducted for Ro.ss at his professional fighter to keep Sports Photos Sunday. March 26 — home in .Chicago in Janu- his four brothers, a sister World Ski Flying Cham­ *‘ ln The H eart o f Lakew ood** and mother together. Appear Soon pionships, Channels 7 and SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPtN FROM LA-RITE Ross had 82 professional 11. 12:30 p.m. 1” WESTLAND BANK fights — and never was The Denver Catholic Sunday. March 26 — 7 A M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Register has recently WISTLAND CENTER • LAKEWOOD, COLO. • 7137-5444 LINOLEUM knocked out. 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, I Page 10-A DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 23, 1967 Pre-Porole Center $16,000 Sought for Chopel for Inmates Contributions to the for the ture an interfuith chapel By Tom Officer commenting on the $30,000 needed interfaith chapel might he Canon City — "If every drive for funds, Rov. Riske structure. might be built at the main church of every faith would section of the penitentiary. sent to the Colorado The Protestant and Christian Alliance. Inc., subscribe a small sum of "M oney is provided by Catholic chaplains have Services at the main sec­ money for the chapel, the tion are conducted in the 1».0. Box 1003, Canon the people of the state for raised $10,000 with anoth­ (Mtv. C o lo ra d o . H12I2. problem of money would be the educational, vocational, er $4,000 contributed by auditorium.______solved and we could begin and rehabilitative needs of individuals and churches. building immediately." the our inmates, and that is as But the going has been Rev. Justin McKernan, it should be. But, men slow » and the chaplains Archbishop Denies Strife O.S.B., said here. need spiritual guidance are hoping that the struc­ The chapel is a planned and an adequate place to ture can be financed and 120-scat inCerfaith struc­ worship as well. The pro­ started as soon as possible. As Result of Fund Drive ture at the Colorado State posed chapel w’ould serve ad asks whether money Penitentiary Pre-Parole that need." W ITH u I’re-Parolc Cen­ Milwaukee — Archbishop given to the fund would Center. The proposed chapel ter chapel built and its op­ William E. Cousins termed help to finance "discord, The problem of money is would be built at the eration proved a success, an attack on th e 1967 confusion, and civil diso­ some $16,000 needed to Pre-Parole Center, a de­ then sorne day in the fu- Archbishop’s Charities and complete the funds needed tached unit from the main Development Fund cam­ bedience." for construction of the section of the penitentiary. paign "an appeal to racial He answered five ques­ chapel. The chapel would offer prejudice" as he blasted an tions as to whether Catho­ And Father Justin is the men awaiting parole a New Chairs advertisoment in five sub­ lic funds had financed civil Catholic chaplain at the chance to worship with urban newspapers that ad­ disobedience and disorder Colorado State Peniten­ their families in an atmos­ dresses u "special message with "a categorical and em­ tiary. phere like a church. Announced to Roman Catholics." The phatic ’No’.” BECAUSE Attorney AT PRESENT only a General Duke W. Dunbar 20 to 30-seat room is set has ruled that the stale aside at the Pre-Parole At Loretto cannot appropriate funds Center for religious .serv­ for a building on state ices. Both chaplains called .New departmental chair­ grounds for religious pur­ the room grossly inade­ manships. to become cfTec- poses only. Father Justin quate. liv e Nlay 20. have been and the Rev. E. J. Riske. Architects’ drawings and announced by Sister Cecille Protestant chaplain at the specifications for the cha{>el Reddin. academic vice Christ the King Wins B Title penitentiary, have sought were completed three years president of Loretto funds from churches and Christ I’hc King nailed ers -g jo^- you Champions chairman of the philoso­ For Film Festival phy department. All ap­ pointments are for three e n n s t ' Final preparations are Francis de Sales little the­ years. w a n t d o o r I cJUoUo^^ictu/ies being made for the pre.sen- ater, 235 S. Sherman Champ CLASSIFtCATION BY NATIONAL CATHOLIC tation of Wild Strawber- street, Denver, at 7:30 p.m. Instead of a single OFFICE FOR MOTION PICTURES ries, the first of three mo- Mr. Michael Tueth, S.J., of (Continued From Page 9) tion pictures in the Spring Regis high school, will be chairman of the history Stands Alone," was written Film Festival sponsored by the guest critic to open the department members of the department w’ill experiment Josephite Miciionaries about Ross’ life. Later, a the Catholic Education program. The film will be 1130 N. Calvert Street movit} company bought the Following arc cluHaiflcationa of motion pictures of the National Guild. Directed bv Ingmar followed by coffee and with a "Committee of the Baltimore. Maryland 21202 Catholic Office of Motion Pictures for films currently playing in r>______• „ I * ___ c W hole” with one member rig h ts to th e book and Donv.r nrsl-run. noighborhaod. and drive-in Ihcater., an well a. Bergman, it IS a Story of a small group discussions led I would like to open the door to made a picture called those appearing on television in the Denver. Colorado Springs and m an S realization of the by experienced leaders of the department, holding Christianity for the American Sterling areas. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against emptiness of life which is professorial rank, acting as Ne*ro. I am Interested in "Monkey On My Back.” trained in film study. becoming a which overemphasized the listings found in "TV <>uide*' magazine. (Massifications arc: A-1 com pletely barren of lovc executive secretary. family: A-2 adults and adolescents; A-3 adults only; A-4 adults only even though this life in­ Q Josephite Priest drug addiction. with reservations: U Morally objectionable in part for all: C Con­ Tickets for the series O Josephite Brother Ross made an unsuccess­ demned. (Compiled by Carol (lood) cluded a fruitful and suc­ are $2.50 and may be T H E position of execu­ ful legal attempt to stop cessful medical career. obtained by sending a tive secretary will rotate the showing o f the movie, Current Movies The films will be pre­ check or money order to e v e ry three months and but this didn’t stop him A Countess From Hong Kong. A-2; Charlie Chan On Broad­ sented on March 30, April the Catholic Education w ill be subject to evalua­ from siK‘aking out against A-3; A Funny Thing Happened way, A-I; How Green Was My 13, and A pril 27 at St. G u ild , P .O . B ox 1620, tion by the department the picture. on the Way to the Forum, A-3; Valley, A-2; Please Murder Me, Denver 80201. Single ad­ from time to time. Those A Man for All Seasons, A-1; An II; How To Make A Monster, "Barney went through Eye for an Eye. A-2: Hlnw-Up, A-2; An yth ing C an H appen, A-1; missions may be ob­ rotating the executive pos­ the fortune he accumulated C; Covenant With Death, II; The Miniver Story, B; Joe But­ tained at the door for -$L ition will be Sister Esther • I am a Q High School Gradi in ring battles,” Father Door-to-Door Maniac, unlisted; terfly, A-2; Black Narcissus, A-2; There w’ill bo no re­ Marie Goodrow. Frank * * * * ^ ^ G Collage Graduate Gehring relates. "He was a Fahrenheit 451, A-2: First to Top Secret Affair. B; Middle of served seats, but admis­ Boedeckor, and Sister soft touch for anyone with F ig h t, A -2 ; G e o r g y G irl. A 4; the Night, B; Move Over, Dar­ sion will be limited to -J Grand I’rix, A-3; Hawaii. A-3; ling. A-3; Saint Joan. A-2; Okla­ Dorothy Jane Van Hoog- a hard luck story. But he How To Sucreed in Ilusiness, homa Territory, A-l; The Men, 350. strate. w’as happy in life." A-2; Hurry Sundown, C; In l.ike A-2; Fabiola, A-2; Perhaps his greatest Flint. A-2; Is Paris Ilurnirg, A-I; Night of the tJenerals, A-3; Oh SUNDAY. MARCH 26 happiness came when Ro.ss Dad. Poor Dad, B; Rage. A-3; King of the Wild Stallions, won back the love and re­ Sound of Music, A-I; The Busy A-1; Hand In Hand, A-I; Rebec­ spect of his wife, Cathy. Body. A-3; The Bible, A-1; The ca of .Sunnyhrook. A-1; The He had lost her during his Corrupt Ones. B; The Halluei- Kobe. A-1; Duel In the Jungle, nation Generation, unlisted: The A-1; P ete K e lly ’s Blues, R. drug addiction days, but Professionals, A-3; The Quiller won her back after taking .M em o ra n d u m . A -3 ; T h e 2,'»th MONDAY. MARCH 27 the cure — a real cham- Hour. A-2; Three Bites of the Sunset In the West, A-1; Meet j)ion. Ap|)le. I); Thunder Road, A-2; Me at the Fair, A-I; Heidi and MADONNA America lost om of it.s Trunk to Cairo, A-3; War Italian Peter, A-t; The Texas Rangers,' Stvie, unlisted; Warning Shot, A-I; Take One False Step, A-2; greatest championf- in A-2. A Foreign Affair, B; Molemen January when Barney Against the Son of Hcrculer, On Easter Show his battle with throat car Neighborhood, Drive-In A-2; Anna l.ucasta, A-3; Bullets or Ballots. A-2. Ann Blyth, above, will ccr. But the legend lives appear with other stars Adventures of Bullwhip Grif­ on. And somehow, the TUESDAY. MARCH 28 fin, A-1; Alvarez Kelly, A-3: Any in Father Patrick Pey­ TOWERS memory of it all helps to Wednesday, A-3; Arrivederci The Magic Voyage of Sinbad, ton's special Easter muffle the babbling non­ Baby. B; Born Free, A-1; Cat A-1; Lady Godlva, A-2: Blood­ hounds of Broadway, B; It’s A broadcast of "The Tri­ sense of one Cassius (Mu- Ballou, A-2; Comedy of Terrors. umphant Hour” on KOSI hammad Alii Clay, the B; Dead Heat on a Merry-Go- Great Life, A-1; Ironside, unlist­ the first planned retirem ent Community ed; Up Front, A-1; The Phoenix Radio, Denver, at 10:05 avowed Black Muslim, who Round. A-3; Dear John. C; Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors. A-2; City Story, B; When the Daltons p.m., Sunday, March 26. perhaps has done more to Dr. Zhivago, A-2: Easy Come, Rode. A-2; Glory Alley. B; The of its kind in the Upper Midwest area Lone (iun, A-I. destroy the American Easy Go, A-2; Faster Pussycat, image than any living unlisted: Fistful of Dollars, B; Follow That Dream, A-I; For­ WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29 soul! The Bride Wore Boots. B; The tune Cookie. A-3: Glory Guys, A new war of life . . . active retirement for A-2: Hotel, A-3; Khartoum, A-1; F a t .Man. A-2; I„et’s R ock, A-1; Kid Gallahnd, A-2; Kiss the The Perfect Furlough, A-3; men and women 62 yeer» of age and older in a tJirls and Make Them Die. A-3; These Thousand Hills. A-3; planned apartment community that provide* TYNAN TOWN | l.a Traviata, unlisted; Man Dancing in the Dark, A-2; Blue­ a rich, ftill life . . . free from the heavy re«pon- P r e s e n t s From Hutton Willow. A-1: b e a r d ’ s T e n H o n e y m o o n s , B; M a sq u e o f th e R ed Death. B; The Barefoot Mailman, A-I; •ihilitie*, work, and worry of earlier year*. .Molorpsycho. unlisted; Murder­ Latin Lovers, A-2; Khyber Pa­ trol, A-1. ers Row, II: Night (iames, C; Madonna Tower* i* located near the world Not With My Wife. A-3: Penel­ ope. A-3: Return of the Seven, THURSDAY. MARCH .30 famou* Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, A-3; Ride Beyond Vengeance, Abbott and Costello in the and provides lifetime rare for its residents. S o u n d A-3; Russians A re Com ing, A -I; Foreign I.egion. A-1; The Night Fighters. A-2; Underworld Som e C am e Running, B; Tales Your personally furnished apartment can he of Terror, A-2; The Group. B; U.S.A., B: The Road to Rio. A-I; The Mikado, A-I: The Rare The Cow and I, A-2; Confess, chosen from among several sizes in the 12-stor%' KFML-FM (98.5) Dr. ('orda, A-3; It Started With Breed, A-1; The Shop On Main Towers building or in adjacent townhouses. Street, A-3; Tobruk. A-2: Tomb Eve, A-1; Baby Face Nelson. B. 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Thursday, March 23, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 1 1 -A Lay Volunteers Opened 'Frontier' Ity Chris Hernon a month, and found.” a qualified C'anadian V O L U N T E E R S , pref- ther Stuart (lordon, O.M.L, o the (Register Special) There are maintenance, schoolteacher, after spend­ ably aged from 21 to 60, who whose work for integration Kht he More than 400 ( ’atholic office, and kitchen person­ ing one year as a volun­ wish more information on of the Indians on a nearby > r H d o lay volunteers in the past nel among them. Uigelher teer in the Bahamas, went the Apostolate. may contact reserve, has been aided by Im*., six year.s have devoted with nurses, teachers, sec­ to the Canadian mission to Bishop O’Orady. at Davi.s the nuns, parishioners, and ’ n n o n their time and skills to retaries. and social work­ meet the "Challenge of the Road. Prince Oeorge, B.C.. lay volunteers of his parish 2^____ residents of the 136.000- ers. Northwest.” Canada. settlement of 3,200 souls jit square-mile mission area of They .sc*rve in the Peace She is chief recruiter for For some, the Frontier Smithers, B.C. the V^icariate Apostolic of River country, and the Frontier Apostolate. Apostolate has been a i f e Prince Rupert. British throughout the interior and visits Midwestern and "family affair” as shown 'I'O SPLJt Indian educa­ Columbia. Canada. ranging back from the In­ East Coast states to en­ by the Rochester, Minn., tion. and with the help of These Northwest Fron­ land I^assage across the courage young people to couple with five children, the Indian Affairs branch f e tier Apostles are often RiK’kies. join. aged from five to 10 years, of the ( ’ anadi.'tn govern­ culled Bishop O’Crady’s Father (lerard Clen- whdut*ation youngsters at Morricelown scord, the organizatitin in 1956 to velop Christian ideals in each year, and has recently teacher at the Prince to beconu* accustomed to diso* serve the expanding Indian the cities and villages. visited Western and Rticky (»<*orge ('ollegc. the discipline of the class- and white population of Always, new recruits are .Mountain states to find The Bishop has built 14 nxim and to learn English. ques- the diocese. needed to replace those more recruits for the fron­ schools, crowned by the A clinic was later add­ 'atho- Echoing an older era who have completed their tier mission. junior college at Prince ed to the mission school, l civil of the West, volunteers service to the missions. Father Clenaghan was (Jeorge. without Provincial and F ath er (iordon ob- iorder have come from Ireland, They exemplify the "new born in County Clare. Ire­ government aid. taint'd the services o f lay d cm- Braces for West Africa England. Scotland, Hol- breed” of Catholic action- land. and ordained there in Prince (leorge college, apostle nurse .Marisa I n d , .M a I a y s i ii, A u s- ists envisioned by the late 1947. Now 45. he has s|)enl still the only school in the (iiu lia n i from .Mtmtreal. Thousands of dollars worth of braces are displayi'd by Easter Seal- tralia, the United States, Pope John .\XI!1. as spelk*d the past 20 years in C'anada interior of the province of­ 'I'he .Morricetown people Knights of Columbus leaders prior to their being shipped to the Ogaja and C'anada, to w ork in out in the N'atican II decrt*e as missionary and now as fering the first tw(» year- learn everything from Leprosy Settlem ent in Eastern N igeria. West Africa. 'I'ht men. left to right, schools, parishes, hospi­ on the Lay Aix>stolate. diocesan director of Frontier of university, was built languages to boat-build­ are Andrew .J. Martelon. immediate past president of the Easter Seal tals, iind clinics, for "$2.5 Miss ArliMgh Fitzgerald, .Apostles. ______with thi- help o f almost ing and dressmaking. society of Denver; (Jene E. Steinke, president of the Easier Seal society of JOO volunlet*rs. -\nd in the* evenings, the Denver; and .Jack F. Knudsen. grand Knight of Denver ('ouncil 5.39, Since 19.56 Frontier .>00 village residents Join Knights of Columbus. Catholic Schools Seek To Be .Apostles have donated in club meetings, dances w o r k a n d w ages — and bingo! I am ounting to a cjuarttM* 'Contributing Partners' of a million dollars a Knights Help Easter Seal y«>ar. Washington — A leading has b<*en prov<*cl by our constitutional prohibitions The college community GLASS spoke.sman for Catholic X involvement in Head against public and paro­ now includes carpenter Custom Picture Framing education told a congres­ Society Aid Africans Start. Countless non­ chial school cooperation, shops, a glass factory, a All sional committee the na­ public agencies have re­ and a "m istaken impres­ machine shop, n e wspa j h- r Glass Replacements tion’s Catholic schools want sponded with eagerness sion” o f legal restrictions office. dormitories, fire- Service — Quality The interest and concern custom-made. Even when (>.ssary achustment o f many to be "contributing part­ and imagination. on non-public .sch(x>l par­ fig h tin g fa c ilitie s , and Selistaction ' 1 o f two Knights o f Colum­ they cannot afford them, of the braces which w’ill be ners" in the total national "The same potential is ticipation. earth-moving eijuipment. all DALLAS DENVER bus for the crippled chil­ the Easter Seal .society or sent to them. Sister Ber­ education effort, and sug­ a vail a ble for broadened Monsignor Donohue is the pnxJuct of the .-\|xistle.^’ COMPANY dren and adults of Denver some kind donor is always nadette. in a recent letter, gested one way they can education programs . . . scheduled to deliver the work. 3157 W. Alameda Ave. w ill soon make ))ossible available to help pay for wrote: "Elies (the polio provide much needed help We would like to be not keynote speech .March 27 Typical ol' the Oblate Ph. 934 5833 further treatment for them. In other more prim­ victim I goes to school every immediately. only receiving partners that opens the four-day Missionaries of .Marv who crippled children in the itive c<»untries, however, day and is really a very M o n sig n o r Jam es C. but contributing part­ 64th annual convention of work in the Vic.iriate is Fa­ ^■*^^-*-*^^-^**-* A AAA Ogaja Leprosy Settlement this medical service is cute little fellow. He still Donohue, director o f the ners as well.” the National Catholic Edu­ in Easter Nigeria. West non-existent. uses a crutch to enable education department of Another witness. Monsi­ cation association in A frica — because o f the Consequently, in the h i nt to walk with the the U.S. Catholic Confer­ gnor William E. .McManus. Atlantic City. .N.J. i generosity of yet another summer of 1964. Sister M. braces, and indeed there is ence. made the suggestion sup(*rintendent of .schools of K n igh t of C’olumbus. And Therese Bernadette of the no sU)pping of him; he can while testifying before the the Archdiocese c)f Chicago the seemingly impossible .M<>dica! .Missionaries of actually run and play ball House Education and La­ that make u{> the world’s Golden Bank story took place in Denver. Mary and administrator of with the other children. bor committee on the 1967 largest private scherate. but a MOUNTAIN tion of crippled children (•olden, h.t- named aohn contacted the Foundation for further treatment also.” ESEA programs is lack of civic compulsion as well.” and adults of the country. N. Zimmermann as Bank- for International Initiative, And this help will now adequately trained person­ he said. " I f 1 called the he forthcoming because .Americard Specialist, to SPRING WATER. DENVER'S affiliate of whose primary function is nel.” he said. Chicago public school su­ supervise all Colorado of the generous assist­ the National Society for as liaison between the "There is a large, perintendent lomornjw and Bank A m e r ance of still another trained, able and willing \ Crippled Children and Peace Corps overseas and told him that only our first icard activ- Knight of Columbus, body of educators which .Adults (The E aster Seal United States ctimmunities. grades were closing, he i t i c s in grand knight Jack has not been tapped . .. Society) is the Easter Seal Sister Bernadette’s fur­ would have to find a place I io 1 den. He F. Knudsen of Denver more than 177,000 private .Society for Crippled Chil­ ther communication direct­ for 27,000 children. will be in Council 5 3 9, who has elem entary and secondary dren and Adults o f Denver. ly with Sewall Rehabilita­ "That's compulsion.” c h a r g e o f agreed to pay to send all school teachers who could Monsignor Donohue tes­ Inc. Its president this year tion Center (the Easter signing up of the braces at present be available to staff ESEA is Ciene E. Steinke, im­ Seal .society fa c ility in tified more than 1.2 mil­ merchants in accumulated at Sewall programs.” lion private school pupils mediate past state deputy Denver, told of her group’s th e Cr o 1 d e n Rehabilitation ('enter to have benefited under the of the Coloratlo State facilities for orphaned a r e ii . the Ogaja I.eprosy .M O N SICN O R Donohue ESEA since its inception. Council of the Knights of children, some of whom are s e r i c i n g Settlement, so that Sister told the committee ESEA He said 85 per cent of the Columbus itnd a past physically handicapped. h e s e Joseph Anne will have has operated well during children in non-pub lie grand knight of Denver The initial reque.st for help accounts, and plenty of equipment and its two-year history. The schools have received on was for two of these chil­ aiding in the issuance of Council 539. material with which to act was a milestone in that dren who were p>olio vic­ loan library books, text­ the credit cards to individ­ The immediate past work. it made federal aid avail­ books, and audio-visual tims. uals in late spring. president of the Denver A ll of this because the able on the basis of benefits m aterials, and that near­ Braces were .sent through •Mr. Zimmermann was Easter Seal society is .And­ staff of Sewall Rehabilita­ to children, regardless of ly 40,000 private .school the Catholic Medical .Mis­ district sales numager for rew J. Martelon, at present tion Center are concerned whether they are enrolled teachers had participated the Heil company for 27 slate secretary of the sion Board under whom not only about the crippleus "Private schools can where it is all but non-ex­ mation and features of in­ for assistance presents a except for the ingenuity of Colleen Lehnerz offer valuable additional istent." terest to every member of touching story. the good Sisters in Nigeria. service to the communi­ He blamed the problems First St, P a t 's B a b y (he familv. ty,” he said. "I think this on two conditions - state HANDICAPPED chil­ W IT H the recent addi­ The first child lK)rn at dren in Denver and ail tion of u physiotherapist to Fitzsimon.s (Jeneral hos­ the staff, the Sisters will over the United Slates, in pital. Denver, on St. Pat­ need of braces, have them now be able to make nec- rick's Day. .March 17. was Colleen Lehnerz. daughter JOIN THE REGISTER AIR PILGRIMAGE TO of Private First Class and Mrs. Thoma.s J. Lehnerz P /I of Denver. The parents are graduates o f St. Joseph's high school, Denver. PFC^ I,.ehnerz at present i.s serv­ Tlie Sliiiiie 0 iiiai a II )f in g with the USASC in Saigon. Vietnam. Attentd Mass at the Shrine of Our VIA JET AIRLINER Lady of Guadalupe where pilgrims will see Juan Diego's tilma with its M AY 12-25 miraculous picture of Mary. Visit Mexico City, San Jose Purua, Taxco, Acapulco, Cuernavaca, Pue­ bla— places that capture the ancient and the new spirit of Mexico.

A SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR CHOSEN BY THE REGISTER WILL ACCOMPANY YOU. . . Walking Again This little boy’s brace is adjusted by one of the GET YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! Medical Missionaries of Mar>’ Sisters in charge of the Ogaja Leprosy Settlement, while another of their crippled children may be seen in the back­ ground. This particular Sister, a qualified phy­ t ip siotherapist. adjusts and rebuilds the braces .sent from Denver for their ne«‘ds. l:i . .

Happy Easter Greetings and For I Sincere Thanks To O ur M a n y • Insurance Loyal Friends and Customers. * Surety Bonds I CALL I SALLY & VERN KELLY Paul T. McGrady MORRISON ROAD LIQUOR STORE VAN SCHAACK & CO I 5380 Morrison Road 624 17lh Street ^v.^1 Phone 297-5636 Page 1 2 -A DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 23, 1967 School u In Liturgical Experiments Given Papers 1 Providence. R.I. — Prov­ idence college has received Study Committee Appointed the public papers o f the fr late Rep. John E. Fogarty h Washington. D.C. - A las which it can evaluate, Ryan, o f ('loffstown. N.H.: F'ather Aidan Kavanagh. of Rhode Island, and the tf mixed committee to study to see if they merit exper- Robert Rambusch. of New O.S.B. of the University of gift, made by Fogarty’s a! to proposed experiments, and iment. V'ork City: al.so named are Notre Dame. widow, represents a gold Sister M. Carol Frances, In addition to the ap­ mine for any student wish­ in general to accommodate The new gniup will meet B.V.M. of Mundelein col­ pointed members. Bishop ing to research the devel­ the Roman liturgy to in early April, to elect of­ lege, Chicago: and Dr. Reed said the chairman of opment of health programs Gi American cultural needs ficers and appoint subcom­ Burry Ulanov, of Columbia the Music Advi.sory Board. in the United States. si and m entality, has been mittees. university. A rc h a b b o t K e m b ert O. Fogarty, who served in tr named here by Bishop th Three episcopal repre­ Weakland, O.S.B. o f La- the House of Representa­ Victor «J. Reed of Oklaho­ th ma and Tulsa. sentatives on the com­ trobe. Pa., will serve on tives for 26 years and died Its first task will be to mittee will be Bishop Reed. PRIEST members are the* study comm ittee, as Jan. 10. just a few hours Bishop Bernard J. Flana­ Fathers (Jodfrey Diekmann. will Monsignor William W. before the 90th Congress study proposals on these po matters submitted in re­ gan o f Worcester. Mass., O.S.B., editor in chief of Baum, director of the convened, was .a pioneer in Worship; Charles K . Bishops’ Committee on public health legislation hii sponse to a resolution and Auxiliary Bishop la Warren L. Boudreaux of Riepe, of Baltimore: Ed­ Ecumenical and Interreli­ and medical research passed last November by res the National Conference of Lafayette. La. ward Zenner. of (lervais. gious Affairs, and Father Liturgical Art Exhibit fields. O re.: Bernard J. Cooke, (Jerald J. Sigler, executive of C'atholic Bishops. l,ay members are Vir­ sui ginia Sloyan. of the Litur­ S.J., of Marquette univer­ secretary of the Interna­ Sister Mary Solana. Mt. Saint Gertrude academy, Boulder, is shown "BRIGHTON mn FATHER Frederick R. gical Conference, Washing­ sity: Theodore Stone, Chi- tional Committee on Eng- presenting Carl A. Streufert. administrator of Lutheran hospital and McManus, director of the ton: Mrs. John Julian cago CCD director; and lish in the Liturgy.______.Medical Center, Denver, with a wood block of "My Kingdom Is Not of This secretariat for the Bishops* World,” which is a featured work at the Liturgical Art Exhibit at present RICE FUNERAL CHAPEL Committee on the laturgy. being shown at Lutheran Hospital and Medical Center, Wheatridge. Equipped] lo Fulfill Your Noods said few such proposals through March 25. Hours for the exhibit are I to 5 and 6:30 -8 p.m.. and c»n 34 Hour Ambulance Service have been made, and most Masses for Skiers Easter Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Phone 659-2321 o f these w ere in broad terms, such as requests to Sunday Masses in Columha's — 7. 9. and 11 L a d V i 11 e : A n n u n ■ be designated as a "center churches near some of the a.m. ciation — 6:30. 8. and 10 of liturgical experiment.” area ski centers are listed Fairplay: St. Joseph’s a.m. and 5 p.m. Eucharist Instruction Expectecd He added that the com­ for the convenience of — 11 a.m. every Sunday. Minturn: St. Patrick’s Vatican City ~ An in- by the Congregation of to sources at the Vatican. mittee is looking for more skiers. Pastors or persons Fraser: .Maryvale — - 9 a.m. slruction on the Holy Eu- Rites and jx)stconciliar lit- The document is ex{)ect- detailed plans and formu- in these areas are asked to Sundays at 7. 8, and 9 Salida: St. Joseph’s — charist is soon to be issued urgy Consilium, according ed to carry the date of inform the Register of a.m. 7. 8:30. 10:30 a.m. and 7 any changes or additions to (J<*orgetown: Our Lady p.m. Holy Thursday (March 23), Kiir ThuM- Whu Cun- in commemoration of the Ph. 659-3113 601 S. 4lh Ave. 151 Lawrence Keeler the Sunday schedules. of Lourd(‘s — 8 a.m. Steamboat Si>rings: BRIGHTON, COLORADO Requiem Mass was of­ Aspen: St. Mary’s — 7 (Jlenwood Springs: St. Holy Name — 8 a.m. institution of the Sacra­ LEGAL NOTICES ment. but it is not ex|>ect- fered March 21 in Holy and 9 a.m. <5 p.m. Mass Stephen's - 8. 9, and 10 Vail: Tem porary COLONIAL fihost church. Denver, for until Easter.) (Quarters — 7:30 a.m. be­ ed to he published until MORTUARY a.m. IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT Lawrence O'Toole Keeler, H r e c k e n r i <1 g e : S t. ginning Dec. 4. In and for the City and County after Easter. MR AND MRS. JACK (Jrand Lake: St. A nne’s In and for the City ST. GERMAIN M ary’s — 7:.'10 and 9 a.m. and County of Denver of Denver and State ol Colorado Sources expect the ruling b roth er o f Mother Rose .Mission — Sunday. 11:30 W’oodland Park: Our Ownert and Directors and Stale of Colorado No. P .43182 to deal with Benediction Keeler of Rochester, N.Y. every Sunday throughout am. Lady of the Woods — No. P-43I4S NOTICE TO CREDITORS M em ber st. Mr. Keeler, 69, had been the winter. 8:30 a.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ELIZABETH K SEOLMAY- and other Eucharistic de­ Augustine's Church (Junnison: St. I’eter’s Estate ol Russell J. Ellenbaas. a 'k a ER. Bk/a LILLY SEDLMAYER. (De Brighton, Colorado in the real estate busine.ss Central City: St. Mary — 8. 9:30. and 11 a.m.. 7 R. J. Ellenbaas (Deceased). ceased) votions outside the Mass, for more than 20 years and of the Assumption — Handicap AM persons having claims against No P 43)82 as well as concelebrated p.m. the above named estate are required All persons having claims against 10:.30 a.m. the above named estate are required .Masses and reception of was recently associated Idaho Springs: St. Two out of three adult to file them lor allowance in the P ro ­ with Frichle Realtors. Den­ C oloratlo Springs: St. bate Court of the City and County ol to file them for allowance in the P ro ­ Communion under both Pau l’s — 9 a.m. Americans have inefficient vi­ D e n v e r, C o lo rado , on or before the bate Court of the City and County of ver. •Mary’s — Sundays at 8 Krenimling: St. P eter’s sion. This may handicap them 30th day of September, 1967. or said D e n v e r, C o lo ra d o , on or before the species. p.m. claim s shall be forever barred. 30lh day ol September, 1967. or said Father Annibale Bugni- I Qreeley j He is also survived by — Sunday at 9 a.m.. in their jobs, re.search by the C. M. Ellenbaas claims shall be forever barred. two other sisters. Alicia C. Craig: St. .Michael’s — weekdays at 7:30 a.m. in American Optometric Ass(x:ia- Administrator Rose Mary Sedlmayer ni, undersecretary for the 6;.'K). 8 and 10 a.m. tion shows. Inman, Flynn & Coffee Administratrix liturgy with the Congrega­ Keeler and Josephine the chapel. Attorneys tor the estate Vincent C. Hogan C’rested Butte: (Jueen Attorney tor the estate Keeler of Kansas City, 690 Capitol Life Center tion of Rites, said in a Adamson Mortuary of All Saints — 8 a m. Denver, Colorado 60203 - 244-6047 720 Majestic Building, January news conference Mo.: and by his life-long (Published in the Denver Catholic Denver, Colorado 24 H ou r Am bu lance Sers'icc Durango: Sacred Heart 534 02)7 friend. Lillian Peterson of Frank J. May Register) that the new document (Jreeley. C olora d o — 8. 10 and 7:.‘30 p.m.: St. First Publication: Warch 23, 1967 (Published in the Denver would probably widen the Denver. Requiem Mass was of­ M r. .May retired from Last Publication: April 13, 1967 Catholic Register) fered Wednesday. .March Gardner Denver in I960 First Publication: March 23, 1967 opportunities for the recep­ N. Ross Adamson Reed P. Adamson Last Publication: April 13. 1967 Phone 1636 9fn A ve. at Sth St. 22, in A ll Souls’ church, •where he was employed as IN THE PROBATE COURT tion of the Eucharist under In 4nd tor the City end County both forms. Requiem Masses Offered Englewood, for P'’rank J. a machinist. ol Denver and Slate of Colorado IN THE PROBATE COURT May. 73. who died follow­ His wife died in F'ebru- No. P.43003 In and for the City and County NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Denver and Stale of Colorado ing a heart attack on ary, 1965. Estate ol HOMER HUFFMAN (De No. P-42906 For 2 Close Denver Friends Monday, March 20. He is survived by five ceased) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ft Collins No. P-43002 Estate ol MARGARET L. JACKSON Requiem Masses for two children including Helen All persons having claims against (Deceased) close friends, who died Born April 22. 1893 in Melchior of Longmont; the above named estate are required No. P 42906 to tile them for allowance in the Pro All persons having claims against Easter w ith in an hour of each Westphalia, Tex., Mr. May Raymond May. Cumber­ bate Court of the C ity and County of the above named estate are required D e n v e r, C o lo rado , on or before the SHINN NORTHERN f other, were held last week married Anna Linnebur in land, R.I.: Lillian Taylor. to file them for allowance in the Pro­ I4th day ol September. 1967. or said bate Court ot the C ity and County ol PHARMACY at Blessed Sacrament October, 1916, and moved Denver: Adeline P'orry, claim s shall be forever barred. Denver, Colorado, on or before the church. Montview boule­ to Stratton, Colo., in 1927. HAROLD GODFREY MARTIN loth day ol September. 1967, or said "Your Parish Drug Store" Littleton: and Kenneth Attorney lor Estate claims shall be forever barred. vard and Elm street. He and his family became Harold Godfrey Martin MARGARET FRITZ M ay. Loveland: 15 grand­ Attorney tor the estate • Free Delivery Service E xecutrix Masses were sung March residents of Englewood in ch ildren and five great­ 245 West l?th Avenue Denver. Colorado 80204 Harold Godfrey Martin • Charge Accounts 36 for John H. Michel. Sr.. 1934. grandchildren. Phone 534-8015 Attorney for the estate ( Published in the 245 West 12th Avenue Blythe-Goodrich L. C. G R IF F IN . OW NER 70. of 2630 Glencoe street, Denver Catholic Register) Denver. Colorado 80204 and March 17 for Maj. First Publication; March 16, 1967 Phone 534 B01S M o riu a n j You Are Always Last Publication; April 6. 1967 (P ublished in the W illia m 434 1 PL Colfax Denver Catholic Register) Ambulance Service Welcome At Shinn's of I’ortJnnd, (Jro.: and eight First Publication: March 9. 1967 avenue. Burial for both IN THE PROBATE COURT Last Publication: M a rch 30, 1967 Jack W. (Goodrich men was in Mount Olivet. grandchildren. May they Rest In and for the City MU. 2-.3208 Northern Hotel Bldg. and County ol Denver H U 2-1035-H U 2-1036 Mr. Michel died March and Slate of Colorado IN THE PROBATE COURT P O ’l''rP3H was born Dl*c. No. P-43854 In and lor the City and 14 13 at Mercy hospital and .3. 1890, at Scranton. Pa. NOTICE TO CREDITORS County ol Denver Estate of RUTH BEASLEY ( D« and Stale ol Colorado Maj. Potter died about an In Peace David Brolman. Judge He graduated from the ceased) hour later at Parkside No. P-42854 No. P-43071 University of Pennsylvania H i d T O . Kiitimio. 7H.T 1 l.a rk - St. Chlai-l c s c h u r c h 1. Stratton. A.I persons having claims against IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Colorado Springs .Nursing home. .Mr. Michel w o o d s(r< -«‘ t. Hc(|ui«-iin .Mass. St. and taught for a short ( o lo . The above named estate are required OF FRANK R. GRAB RIAN (Deceased.) and Mr. Potter were the C i . l l i e r i i i u-'s <-hurc h. 1I)c r)> > . to file them tor allowance in the Pro CITATION TO ATTEND lime at St. Viators college, .M iirch 21. father and father-in-law hilermi-nl. •Mt. O liv e t. M ,\H T I .\I-;Z. Hill:M-n. 777 S. bate Court of the City and County ol PROBATE OF WILL Bourbonnaise, 111. A veter­ D enver, Colorado, on or before the 6th THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF • 'a llo n ,',111irl. Hc(|iiic respectively of John H. Ill M ass. St. day ol September, 1967, or said claims COLORADO, TO Insured Losses an of World War I, he was CAIHO. A n j-c iin a . 111.'i D cca- .Michel Jr.. Denvt*r Post 111 h II>M > o f P a d 11 a c h u r c h . shall be forever barred. Rev. Joseph M. Grabrian O.S.M., Fire— Wind — Water wounded in the Meuse-Ar- Iiir stre<- 1. Miliss. .Mt. M a r c h 1090 W ien 9. Servitrn Kloster, Servi J, DRIVE IN ](>. liitcrm ciii. .Mt. O liv«-(. M a ry C. Walsh It's your right classified advertising man­ (■jirm«-l <-h u r c h . M a rcli lengasse 9, Austria. B rother, H eir at gonne campaign. 22. In- Executrix to select your Edward J. McHugh Law . J s ager. t«-rim -n t. •Mt. O livi-i. Hoiiilcx urd M A S ON MOTEL He married Alice Moo­ . K d w jir d I ’ aiil. 77K4 Attorney lor the estate Rev. Victor M. Grabrian O.S.M., contractor. inorlum-it-: K <• II u (> od Slay with “ Jay" .Mr. M ich el was born ney in Scranton, Pa., in s t r e e t . ( ■«) m m e r e * 415 Symes Building 10029 N.E. PrLSCOtt St.. Portland. Collins Const. C i t y . ( o l.i>. H«-4|uicit 1 Mass. St. Denver. Colorado 80202 Ore.. Brother, Heir at Law. 820 N. Nevada May 19, 1896, in Denver CANZONA. Anthony. 1 Joseph Grabrian. sometimes known Colo. Spgs. — 633-1900 1915. She preceded him in 74.'. W. C a t h c r in i-' s c h u rc h . C o m m e r c e Telephone 222 271 ) Bl where he attended grade .M>th a v e n (P ublished In the as Joseph J. Grabrian, 4701 Grant St., ue. .Mass. St. City. -Mar.c h 20. O l death in 1933. Potter ingcr nior- Denver Catholic Register) Denver, Colo., Brother, Heir at Law. and high .schools and the •’ntricl.’s c h u rc h . .Ma rch 22. In- U inrh-s. First PubHcalion: March 9. 1967 devisee and legatee. founded and was a past t«-i-nu-nt. University of Denver. He .Mt. O liv e t. HoiJ lc v a rd Last Publication: M arch 30. 1967 John J. Grabrian, 4251 Clay St., commander of the William morUiiiri«-! Denver. Colo.. Brother. Heir at law PHIL LONG, INC. fih cvu n jo ju if, M c C H I I I V 1 r i­ married Jessie M. Bwith I). Davis American Legion d S.. riH.'iO and contingent devisee and legatee. Ksl.-s :s In- e l. W h ea l H id ge. He- IN THE PROBATE COURT Peter Grabrian, Jr.. Ri. 2, Longmont, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Sept. 2. 1922, in Denver. ( H T K C A. Post and was a member of K a i\ a c lo r (. MM || ii i c 111 MiIss, St. 1Kiiatius .if In and for the City and Colo . Brother, Heir at Law and con­ 802 N. Weber • c He headed the old Denver T r « - m o n i place. Ketp iicin M ass. County ol Denver tingent devisee and legatee. the VP'W and the Disabled 1 T o y o t a c hiiirc h . M an- h Hi. Int.-r- ll (.h< .s( church. Mil and Slate of Colorado Martin L. Grabrian. Rt. 2. Box 68. ME. 3-2069 Post Coal and Iron Co. un­ rch IN. i n c i i l . I ’ ll c h lo . C o l. >. H o w a r d 2291 Ofiicers association. David Brofman. Judge Evergreen. Colo.. Brother. Heir at Cate. Springs, Cole. Iiit«>rni«-nl1. Mt. Oliv ct. 1O lin u i'i' til 1937 when he joined Survivor!^ include one M ioi-lua i-ics. No. P-3S9tS Law COLORADO SPRINGS the Denver Post account­ IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE M a d e ly n G ra b ria n . also known as son. William J. Potter Jr., o M iiin o . 1.0 OF Madelvn Grabrian Budl. 2ll Fayette ing department. He retired (OOK. Kiilhry H.. S. GRACE O. MILLER. Deceased Ave. Kenmorc, N.Y,. Sister. Heir at J. D. CROUCH of Denver: four daughters. CITATION TO ATTEND Law and contingent devises and log in 1960. Dnwnin^ sirct-l. I luia in .Mass. C. D. O'BRIEN Mrs. Donald J. Hourican, PROBATE OF WILL atee and trustee. Our l.itdy ol l.o il«-s < LOETSCHER^S Survivors in addition to o f Warren. Ohio. Mrs. J. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF Frances Schwab. Address unknown. his widow and son. include M a rt-li 17. Inh-rm r . F(. I.o^jin. COLORADO. TO- Sister. Heir at Ljiw. RoIk t I Kellogg, of Aurora. Hmiicvard inorlua Allred C. Miller (deceased), c'o HEIRS AT LAW OF CAROLINE HAN one brother. H. P'. Michel. Howard J. Miller. 3775 Irvinq Street. NA, DECEASED SISTER OF DE SUPER MARKET .Mrs. .Morris A. Anderson, Ultic. Wvundol Denver. Colorado. Husband. Heir, CEDENT: COOK. Maruarvl A.. :i:>H7 S. o f Denver, and Mrs. John I{t-<{uia-m M j is s . S i . Caja-- legatee and devisee. ' Ralph Hanna. Jr., Address, unknown. QUALITY MtATS tan's a-luira-h. March JJ. Intcr- Dorothy Stephens. 558 Pennsylvania. Nephew, Heir at Law. H. .Michel Jr., of Denver; Denver. Colorado. Sister, Legatee end C h a rlo tte C liv e . 1220 W a d sw o rth . r h iin li. .M arch ini-iil. .Ml. Oli\a-i. devisee Apt. 29, Denver, Colo., Niece. H eir at t PRODUCE JERRY BREEN 22 grandchildren and one It. Oliscl. Ihd- Dora Bray (Post deceased), co Law. Nationolly Adverftsed / '/ o n ’.v/ great-grandchild. K O s K . 701 K. I lt h Clarence R Endslev. Admn , 1859 G lo ria B rin k d o p k e . 249S N e w a rk . Quality Apparel Y o rk Street. Denver, Coloraato, Sister, Aurora. Colo.. Niece. Heir at Law 1521 C 'h a m p a Both Michel and Potter COLORADO SPRINGS Brands of Groceries (KO O K, t.ah- l7(l.-» Leqalre and devisee Patricia Culna. 3912 Sheridan Blvd . were members of Blessed c h u rc h . .Mai Denver. Colo.. Niece, Heir at Law. SINCE 1872 26A-;U.31 i-aiuia-m .Mass, George T. Miller (believed prede 524 W'. Colorado .\ve. Sacrament church. l.ouait. Kou ceased). ISII E Harvard St. Glen M ir ia m Hanna. 3129 W . 34th Ave.. ST. ih. March lil. dale, California. Brother in law. Con Denver. Colo., Niece, Heir at Law. Kiowa and Tejon Streets Ii\a‘ t. Olinua-r lingent legatee American National Bank. Denver. Colo . Relationship, none. Contingent St. lU »:HI.KN. Miss Kdith W.. Jean Alice Greenwood, 17)4 Gladys Drive. Glendale. California. Niece. trustee. 17.'.0 S. 1 i-al houh's arai. Sla-|>- Contingent legatee Leonard Campbell. Guardian ad li DAI.I.A. Amali la. .-m i .Na v a i.i .lauuht.-r . Howard H Miller, 3775 Irving tern lor and on behalf of all Unknow n NOLAN FUNERAL HOME W . 16i s tn -e l. Hi-«|uiem M ass. .Mt. i( ar- of Tarni .l. 1 Mass, Street. Denver. Colorado. Brother in Heirs. Minors and for any and all m.-l .-hiireh. Mi law . Contingent legatee persons interested herein who may be irch 20. Ii lle r - •Ml .Saints ch Margaret Brayfield, Route I, Box under legal disability. Security Life meiU. Ml. Oil. e t. H o u le v a i d SO much Oliiiui-r m.i 736. Golden. Colorado, Sister m law, Bldg.. Denver. Ceio.. Relationship, THE NOLAN FAMILY Contlnqent legatee none. Guardian ad Litem. MEMBERS N.STIONAL CAtHOL'L FUNERAL DIRECTORS GUILD YOU and each ol you are hereby no S('HVK1.I.KK. Ha- W.. .'ifilH Roceiia Robins, aka Martha Rocella ME. 2-4742 in s e m e e DKACFI.A. i;al« Robinson. 4400 Carpmtena Ave . tilled that the instrument purporfiog S. C u rlica - ratrea-l. Ka-i(uiaia-m .Mass. Space 21. Carpinteria, Calllorma, to be the last will and testament ot so little SI. .Mairy’s rliiirch, .M Niece. Contingent legatee the decedent above named will be ol Inta-rma-nt. M (. Oliva-t. M a r g a r e t H a rd m g . 1700 Lynwood fered for probate before the Probate Court of the City and County of Den REALTY Mill marrtuary. Place. Casper, Wyoming. Niece, Con i n cos t lingent legatee ver. Slate ol Colorado, at the City and Inter Mountain Unit. Shnner's Hos County Building in said City and INSURANCE C o u n ty Denver, on Monday- the MAY SM D KK. /a-Ma K.. ;u>i K. pilai for Crippled Children. Salt Lake 01 CO. H O K I . S Kata- PARK AVENUE MORTUARY It i-Ih u o o a l d r ix e . Kaa|uja- n .Mass, City. Utah. Relationship, None. Conlin 17th d a y ot A p ril, 1967, at 2 o'clock p m.. or on a date subsequent thereto 7 a s N O . S t. I*ji gent legatee TEJON BERKELEY PARK MORTUARY ■Ml Sattils a-htirah. Mu ra h 18. to which said hearing regularly may HOWARD a r c h I eastern Star Home of Colo. Den Phon. 633-7731 H u IIih ver, Colorado, Relationship. None. Con be continued, when and where you Colorodo Spring. HAMPDEN MEMORIAL ESTATES CEMETERY • 222-1851 X ou h - m ay appear it you so desire. lingent legatee W IT N E S S m y signature and seal of s| K.\m.. K ina-/. li County Building In said City and James W. Creamer, Jr. C o u n ty ol D e n v e r, on M o n d a y, the M E . 2-7288 alaniMih. Maiiuhta-r aaf Isal Attorneys lor Estate OPTOMETRISTS 24th day of A p ril. 1967, at 10 o'clock aila-aiaa. I>a-n\cr. Ka-<|Uia-m M 434 Maiestic Bldg COLORADO SPRINGS M A K K K K K . Ira-na- F .. i:il.% A.M . or on a date subsequent thereto Denver. Colorado 80202 >tir l.aalx aaf Oiiaala1u|>a- chura to which said hearing regularly mav I ’ a -ir v s lr i- r l. Ka-a|Uiam M aiss. I Published in the Devofec/ To Your Complete Vision Core lara h 22. In ta -rm c n (, .Mt. Oliva ba continued, when and where you Denver Catholic Register) Haaly F a m ily c h u rc h . M arc h 22, may appaar it you so desire First Publication: March 9. 1967 WITNESS my signature and saal of "Colorailo SphnCK' Finrnt atul .\/<>»/ \to rlrrii" Harry W. Swigert, O.D. OPTICIAN tn lc r m c n l. lam Kfaard. N .Y . Ilaivx- riU M II.l.tl IKinnie l.a-a*. tU.'t Last Publlcallon; March 30. 1967 arai matrtuarica. said Court this 6th day of March. 1967 iOih sirca-t. K c a )u ir m Masaa. D M. ROWLEY Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. Fred Smoldone .Saacra-d lla -a ri ch u rch . Mara-h 17. Clerk of the Probate Court U A I.M N A N . ( arma-n I . ;HMi By R O Pluey abr ICam ifliniuarg Jerry R.Pederson, O .D . l.aaujin. Ha-aiuia-m M iiss. Maalhar Deputy Clerk John B Carraher Newspaper circulation is Cheiry Creek o f t.aaai a-hura-h. M a rc h 2fl. Inla-r- Member by invitaiian Attorney lor Estate known and is comparatively .National Selwtt«d Mnrtictnnn 1550 Colifotni'a Si. 231 Oetioil S(. VI(,M.. laany K 17 Cl la-inn 1010 Midland Savings Bldg unarTecteri by daily or seasonal Membera of the StufT >. 'It. C a r Denver. Cetorado Carroll K. Dunn W. Harley Remington 5 3 4 -5 8 1 9 355-7042 'Pub'lshed III ttir ch4UiKc - there s no "summer (M FKI Itui h 17. liila-r- Denver Cathode ReglStrri slump.” Catfu^Uc F iin rra t Directorn a l l. faai ma r)> ol a-n(. Ilritthlaan. ( aalaa /siraltaan. (aalaa Ka-a|UM-m Mass. First Publication March I6. 1967 Mbtroae 2-6671 ( olorado Springe. Colo. Last Pupiicatien. April IX 1967 I State Patrol Chief Says Thursday, March 23, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER page 13-A (50D'to<3fi© O apers Teach Kids Traffic Sense Family Theater Monday Deadline! l.I. — Prov- Richard Widmark and The deadling for news "THE BEST and sim­ stories and pictures to ap­ ■jas received A trafTic safety warning Jeanne Cagney will be plest method of building pear in the "Denver Catho­ 3ers o f the from Colorado State Patrol featured in "Talk About safe pedestrian habits in lic Register” is Monday at 9 E. Fogarty headquarters points out the Weather” on Father a.m. Correspondents are id. and the that trafTic accidents annu­ children,’ says Chief Car­ Patrick Peyton’s Family asked to have their material Fogarty’s ally kill more children one rel, "is for parents (and Theater program on Sun­ at the "Register” ofnee at •nts a gold to 14 years of age than every adult) to set a good day. .March 26. 9 p.m., on this time to assure publica­ example for them. Children tion in the following Thurs­ udent wish- any single cause of death. KOSI Radio, Denver. form most of their habits, day issue. the devel- According to patrol chief good or bad. through imi­ h programs Gilbert Carrel, the respon­ GEORGE AND tating their elders; and the ates. sibility for child safety in person who jaywalks, steps ELIZABETH BLANK Gordon Neon Co. I served in traffic is three-pronged — into the street iVom be­ Reprcsenta- the child, his parents and tween parked cars, ignores Wish all Neon and Plastic rs and died th e m otorist must each traffic lights, or disregards few hours Their Friends a assume his proper share. other regulations, must ac­ Aged’s Care Congress 1 The motorist is held res­ cept a major share of the Very Happy Easter pioneer in ponsible under the law for SIGNS blame when his youngster egislation his actions, but there is no 2930 W. 9th Ave. is killed or injured in a traf­ Needs Touch re s e a rc h law that holds parents fic mishap.” TED'S LIQUORS Custom Designed to responsible for the training 3525 E. Colfax Meet Your Needs of their children in how to Seminar Set survive in traffic, and too Of Church 377-8881 2 2 2 -1 763 ro N On Heritage many parents fail to recog­ St. Ix)uis — In a world nize the need for this of computers and paper­ training until it’s too late. New York — A seminar CHUPEL on the Byzantine Christian work, it’s all too easy for Hoover s Restaurant four Need« heritage will be held June elderly patients to be 8th Ave. at Ash Street ! Service MR. & MRS. AL. WOLF 19-23 at Fordham’s Rose "m oved around like pack­ AND FA M ILY EASTER SUNDAY DINNER m i Hill campus in the Bronx. ages of goods rather than Wish you the The W’eek-long .series will persons with feelings.” Served from 12 Noon Until 8 P.M. 322-2622 Hlessiufis o f he conducted by, the John That’s the charge leveled X X III Center for Eastern by O llie A. Randall, con­ EASTER TIME Christian Studies at For- sultant to the Ford Foun­ dham. dation program on aging Wolf’s Restaurant and an expert in social work. The Joy of Easter & Lounge People read newspaper ads when they are ready to S P E A K IN G recently at Student Council Workshop 15691 EAST COLFAX AVE. make a decision and to act a national institute jointly EVELYN'S DRAPERIES 3 6 4 -0 2 2 3 — when they're ready to sponsored by the National Libor Brom, left, teacher of languages at the University of Colorado, ftL buv. Conference of Catholic was the main speaker at the All-City Student Council Workshop held at 1501 So. Pearl St. RY Charities and the National Marycrest high school, Denver, this week. Left to right are Mr. Brom, Hospital association’s Mary Kay McDowell of Marycrest; Linda Kukral of St. Mary’s academy, Catholic Conference on Englewood; and the Rev. Mr. Ken Leone, deacon at St. Thomas’ seminary, Best Wishes for a Happy Easter Service to the Aging, she Denver- said a "backward move­ from the ment” toward impersonali­ ty is developing in the care D em ands of o f the aged, and that it is Patriotism DENVER WOOD PRODUCTS up to the Church to do 1945 West 3rd ey something about it. "In the tremendous drive Explained to Students 744-3161 Denver, Colorado to obtain certification of extended care facilities .Modern patriotism de­ one of you. What is your longer seeks truth. uary (under Medicare and other mands of youth a plan to plan for a good which if the alternatives are ir­ federal programs), the solve the world’s problems really works. . .for a world reconcilable, .somehow to­ origin al requirement for of hunger and illiteracy, a in which nobody goes hun­ gether they make truth.” social service has been ei­ former prisoner of both the gry. Do you have a plan to "Fin d out how to serve I th er deleted or so diluted Nazis and Soviet Commu­ insure that everyone gets God,” he said. "The road of that it is given no priori­ nists told delegates to the the education that he God is the less traveled ty ,’ ’ she said. "W hile all A ll-C ity Student Council needs to enjoy the good t way.” patients need the proper Workshop at Marycrest things of life? p la ce to be hbused, the high school this week. "This is the question of BROM addressed the fundamental fact in det­ Libor Brom, teacher of modern patriotism.” morning session of a work­ ermining their location languages at the Universi­ Brom told the students shop Monday, March 20, ty of Colorado, told the Easier Greet iiii^s must be an understanding the enemy they must fight designed to help student o f the person as an indi­ teen-age student leaders is not Communi.sm, extrem­ leaders at archdiocesan PEERLESS vidual.” they face a challenge that ism, leftists, rightists, or high schools in their con­ defeated "my genera­ Nazism. duct of student govern­ DENVER SHE FURTHER tion. . .the rotten genera­ "Your enemy is the in­ ment. The Rt. Rev. Monsi­ tore" charged that Medicare pro­ tion.” Hce tellectual climate,” he said. gnor William H. Jones, ar­ We Take This ALLOY FOTO visions for coverage, as "W e proved already we "It is the climate of the chdiocesan superintendent long as patienLs remain in cannot save the world,” he newspapers, television, the o f schools, addressed the Opportunity certain types of nursing SHOP said. "Every second a man schools, the universities — opening session of the home facilities, demand dies o f hunger somewhere all who brainwash us.” A HAPPY EASTER workshop. to e.xtcrid to all our classification of patients in the world. We are in­ Brom said there are four Workshop sessions dur­ ::ii 1 i I TO ALL! : j i fc INC. 1 Day fiieiuis and patrons our and facilities and dehu­ volved in wars and more aspects to the "intellectual ing the afternoon featured Photo Finishing manize the approach to the wars. clim ate” to which he re­ discussions led by six stu­ sincercst greetiiuis ami Service patient. "Our generation talks ferred, and listed them as dents from various public l)est w M iils eople,” he said. "One kind doesn’t necessarily make & Always nal social service agency,” believes they created God sense. . .that there is no MEADOWLARK CLEANERS she observed. "But as so­ and can abolish him. The order.” MEADOWLARK SHOPPING CENTER other kind believes that • Relativism — "a con­ WE WISH YOU GOOD cial work became increas­ 6th and Garrison BE 7-3719 BICKEL CONSTRUCTION CO. God created them and can cept that nothing is good HEALTH AND ] ingly secularized and prof­ — and — GENERAL CONTRACTOR essionalized, the service change them. . . . in itself or bad, only better CONTENTMENT Lester F. Bickel lost the prime ingredient "You must make a deci­ or worse. . .hence the — compassion for a fellow sion. Without service to function is not to decide, ALAMEDA VILLAGE H5T human in trouble.” (»od you have lost your life only to discriminate.” COLOR-AD • Commercial * Industrial already. 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If homicide cun he justified in Montreal declared here Thornton-North Glenn sometimes tried to defend war and capital punishment, why not EASTER CREETINCS that there is an "exaSL'ft'* more than was necessary; also in abortion? uted reaction” today it may even be true that A. Homicide is never justified. In war. MOUNTAIN PHARMACY again.st the Church as an the spirit has at times resistance to an unjust aggressor, even if LINCOLN V. BONEN institution. Confidence in been stifled by orgLiniza- it requires kilting him. is not homicide MEM SR OK CHRIST THE KINO ‘ Best Wishes For A Joyous Easter the Church is vital, the tions and the incomprehen­ but self defense. In a capital offense, the EVERGREEN COLORADO ■ a To All Our Many Friends Cardinal told u meetinj? of sion of those in authority. criminal loses the right to life belonging laymen o f the Kdmonton "T h e re is no need to normally to human l>eings, and can be CITY VIEW PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY diocese. elaborate on this theme; killed by the State for the common gcK>d. Discussinn some of the you will find it dealt with HAPPY EASTER 8796 N. Corona in iibortion, an innocent hunuin life, problems now confrontinjj extensively and in every which has lost none o f its rights, is EVERGREEN AUTO SUPPLY & the Church. Cardinal Le^er issue of the many religious killed. That is homicide. Main Street NORTHGLENN PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY declared tha "we are not periodicals published to­ living in eji.sy times. day.” he said. Evergreen, Colo. Ph. 287-5535 for Cily View and 288-8473 for NorthRlrnn "M any people have the Cardinal Leger said it 'Decended Into Hell' Bob Robles Member Holy Cross Parish impression that even the can be readily ascertained >scoooeA stability tind order which today that many people, Q. A fJehovah’s Witness, who believes they once found in the notably the young, have that hell is the grave (or death) tells ^ A Happy Easier To Eieryonc Church have di.sappeaj’ed.” "less and less * pal ience me that the Apostles’ Creed proves the Cardinal stated. with what we might loose­ his belief, because everyone knows Broomfield "They are told.” he con­ ly term the official Church. that 'Jesus did not go to a suffering I ALPINE LUMBER CO tinued. "that in the past "Here, it .seems to me.” hell. W hat is meant w'hen it is said we have concentrated too he observed. ”we have the that Christ "descended into hell?’’ ^ WF DELIVER ANYWHERE much on the notion of the challenge which must be A. The Witness thereby admitted that 674-3302 Ti> M l . . . A Very //«;>;>'/ Faster rock of I’eter, and not met by the Christian to­ Christ’s soul descended into some realm 8 Evergreen, Colo. 674-3302 8 of departed souls. -Just l>efore the words, enough on the idea of the day. We have to try. and feoOOCCOSOCOPCCOCOCOCOOCOOPOSOCOOSCOSOCOa BARBERS POULTRY, INC. hark or the Iwat — of by 'we' 1 don’t mean just "descended into hell.” the Creed says that BROOMFIELD, COLO. Peter.” the clergy, but all the Our Lord "was crucified, died, and was ■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•a B..rl«-rs r.S (;r.«l«- A. H.-.iiU Tiirkrvs people of God, to encourage buried.” Therefore the descent into hell Av.m!.«I.I«- in All C;rcK«T> .Storrs could not have meant merely that Christ T H E C A R D IN A L also th e growth in ourselves Easier C'Mreelinfis said "too much stress is Eind in those around us of underwent death. i Hell in this connection exactly trans­ beinj,' placed on the ele­ a mature Christian atti­ /'Vo7M Voi/r Tricmlhj Thrifty UAPrr EASTER ment of stability and too tude.” lates the Hebrew word Sheol, which re- ! little on the other truth Such an attitude will fens in general to the abode of the dead BROOMFIELD LUMBER CO. that we are a pilfjrim have to comprise two ele­ before Christ came. In fact, the new church, moving towara® ments. the Cardinal said: translations substitute Sheol for Hell. THRIFTY MARKET Ph. 464-2397 the promi.sed land.” # An attitude based on Christ did not descend into the hell of According to the Mon­ the principle that it is the the damned but into the place where souls I A/G STORE 8 treal A ‘ hbishop, some function of the Church to were awaiting entrance into heaven, • ■ people think that the lines go out to. and to work which had been closed to the human race S EVERGREEN, COLO. 674-3424 S because of original sin. It is the same as Easter Greetiniis between the Church jind with, all that is human in ■ • the world seem to have man. the "Abraham’s bosom” (Matt, xxv, 10) and "Paradise” (Luke xxiii. 43) niimed by become so blurred that it # An attitude that there is u spiritual dimension Our Ix>rd and as the "prison” in which 1 COZY CORNER GARAGE is difficult to appreciate Peter iii. 19 says that Our Lord's soul which must be brought to the Church’s vital role, the preached to souls. Hoffman Heights reality of sin. the necessity the world, and which the of the sacraments. Christian is uniquely "Now these matters.” the qualified to bring. Marriage Before Cardinal said, "raise pro­ I WITH BEST WISHES EOK A HAITY KASTEK | Jld tL t,o n found theological questions TH E C H R IS T IA N must Greek Priest which are not yet resolved be "open to the world in Q. The Greek Orthodox churches HEIGHTS CLEANERS | which wc live,” the Cardi­ concerning the relationship permit remarriage in cases involving I Quality Dry Cleaning & Shirt Laundry | Easier Greetings nal said. "Wherever he of the Church to God’s the innocent party after adultery. fails to inspire in others n I 366-2450 Hoffman Heights Shopping Ctr. | creation, of the goodness Pope Paul recently recognized mixed sympathy and understand­ LITTLETON DRESS SHOP and redeem ability of the marriages performed before an Ortho­ ing for everything that is world, the extent to which dox priest. If a Catholic, divorced Exclusive Apparel for Women, Misses human, so will he blunt the God of cretition is the from his validly married Catholic wife 794-02B6 237ft W. Main the keen edge of the vital­ God of redemption, and to because of her adultery, should go ity and the full |xiwer of what extent the pilgrimage through a marriage ceremony with a uroru Christianity to attract and of the human race toward Greek before an Orthodox priest, Easier (irretings hold modern man. self-fulfillment is the same w’ould the Church recognize his mar­ "If the faith ho displays EASTER GREETINGS TICKLED PINK CLEANERS as the movement of the riage? PICKUP AND DELIVERY HOURS 7:00 a.m. • 7:»0 p.m. is cold and distant, and in people of God towards the A. No. Such a marriage would be im­ FREE SUMMER STORAGE a sense inhuman.” the l*arousia.” possible because of the impediment of a TRIGG REALTY, INC. B.'ilR So. Brondway Broadway Estatcx 798-.5.'>08 Cardinal stated, "it will no previous marriage. What the priest f>er- “ The Firm Behind The Sold Signs” A L L 'I’ H ESE questions longer satisfy even those .sonally believed would affect the matter East Colfax & Kingston — Near St. Therese are very difficult. Cardinal who are members o f the 366-2G93 11090 E. Colfax, Aurora 366-2C94 Leger acknowledged, as Church . . . . not at all. KASTKR YJREKTINfJS well us very important. " I f our Christian faith Stationery —Gifts—Mimeographing — Printing They have l>een prompted and charity lack what has Adam and Eve Littleton Stationers-Printers by the new orientation l>een called the sensitizing that the Second Vatican ingredient of human faith Please explain the part Atlanj 2400 West Main St. 794- Council has given to the and hope." Cardinal Leger and Ev<‘ had in the fo u n d a tio n o f Church’s life, he said. affirmed, "then our religion mankind. "In this situation, which will appear to many as A, They w(*r(* the origintii human we till experience in one colorless and cold, and will beings and as such delermin<*d the nature : SUPREME LIQUORS form or another,” the Car­ certainly have no interest of the human race, particularly in its re­ dinal asserted, "m y first or attraction for modern lations to God. If they had remained in­ Art Higgins Jack Hannon words are to have confi- people” nocent, their descendants would either have been like th<>m: |x)sscssing superna­ ■ 5112 So. Broadw ay tural grace, having complete .self-miislery, Dominican Master General and the gift of immortality, or. if they S Heart of Brookridge Shopping sinned, they would have bornt* the conse­ • Center Praises Master General quences of their act. which might have Mellx)urne. — has been much inflated. He meant hardening in evil. Father Aniceto Fernande.s. closed his interview with a Having sinned. Adam transmitted to all mankind his loss of grace and various Master General of the reminder to English Cath­ Harry’s Liquors of Aurora penalties attached to it. including moral Dominican order, told an olic liberals to adhere U) KASTEH ( ; r e e t i n (; s wesikness and physical death. We receive 9508 E. Colfax Ph. 366-7482 interviewer here that Eng- the teachings of the supernatural grace through Christ, who is land’.s Father Herbert Church, saying; "The Littleton World Travel Agency the new Adam. Mary, who co-ojH.*rates McCabe controversy "has Church without the mag- with Christ, is the new Eve. come to a very gor^ con­ isterium (the Church’s Specializing in church travel clusion." he praised Father teaching authority) is no Student travel McCabe for giving "a mar­ longer the Church.” velous example of liow a Priest Workers Issue “The only stop before you leave" good religious should B a r g a in react.” 7«8-13K6 Adonnu Hippie You can save a few seconds Pro-Labor Statement I44ft W. Littleton Klvd. O w ne r He called the dismissal by c^o.ssin^' the strwt in the of Father McCalie as editor middle of the block - or you Buenos Aires — With The priests’ group up­ of the Dominican’s month­ can spend a lifetime, better organized labor in Argen­ holds the rights of workers ly.. New Klackfriar.s, as use the crosswalk, advises the tina facing virtual collapse to demand respect for "an internal matter that State Patrol. in the wake of drastic gov­ "basic and inviolable ernment measures, a group rights” such as "the right of 21 "priest workers” has to work, to take the initia­ Cheyenne Opens Peace, issued a public declaration tive in the economic field, GREETINGS in support o f labor’s de­ to participate in the lead­ to you, our good frie n d s! Unity Prayer Week mands expressed through ership o f public and pri­ the recent strikes of the va te enterprises, and to discuss fair working condi­ Bachtel Heating and Sheet Metal Cheyenne, Wyo. — A and unity, hjis been National Workers’ Confed­ tions and salaries.” 1475 Kingston Street AURORA, COLORADO 80010 week o f prayer for peace announced here by Mayor eration. ELS - HILL DRINKWINE ______Phone 364-1112 Herb Kingham, the Rev. CHAPEL OF PEACE John J. Corrigan, pastor of ' W. LITTLETON BLVD. LITTLETON. COLO St. Joseph's church, and HERE------IS PEOPLES BANK:^AUR0RA the Rev. Emery Roy, pas­ EASTER CxREETINGS tor of Highlands Pres­ byterian church. 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OIRN "ROLLING AHEAD WITH SUCCESSFUL SAVERS ’ Liltirton. Colo. Phene 794-34*4 9635 MONTVIEW BOULEVARD . 364-2621 I IW W W W W W W W— 33M W . M am SI , Littleton End Postal Thursday, March 23, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 15-A 'Last Supper' Rite — Savings Unit Dutch Experiment ACME M-4161 On April 26 The Hague — The Neth- erland Bishops have start­ The Postal Savings Sys­ ed an investigation in an EAST tem w ill be discontinued experimental joint "Last and interest on all deposits Supper” services by Catho­ w ill cease on A p ril 26. lics and Protestants, which Denver Postmaster George has the appearance of a A. Cavender has Eucharistic celebration sim- EXPRESS ilar to the Mass, and announced. Interest has which was featured in the ceased to accrue after the weekly photo magazine anniversary’ dates occurring Paris Match. in the 10-month period .•\t the same time, Bi.shop LINE since April 27. 1966. The Gerard De Vet of Breda only certificates now earn- told an audience in neigh­ 'Best Citizen' Avyards ng interest are those with boring Belgium that "un­ an anniversary date of INC. The Sertoma "Best Citizen" award is annually rest” in the Dutch Church February, March, or April. is a healthy thing. given to the outstanding students in each Catholic There are 2.263 accounts school in the area. Showing the awards they re­ remaining open in the ceived are David Hurlage and Karen Henthorne, Denver Post Office with a 534-7425 eighth grade students from St. Rose of Lima total amount on deposit of Christian Love Is the Word school, Denver. Sister James Ellen, center, is $675,508. Certificates earn Informal chats on the application of Christian love are commonplace for ^ n ^ i e w o o d principal at St. Rose. interest at the rate of two students making a Weekend of Christian Living. Discussing arrangements per cent per annum and for a recent weekend at Estes Park are, left to right, Ron Ruscio. Ray most of those now held by Malito, Janet Coronado, and Barb Monsen, all upperlcassmen at Holy 2 9 0 0 B'w ay depositors are not earning Family high school, Denver. The experience of living in a Christian com­ Englewood Photographer any interest. munity of love, probing, and discussion is directed by a team of a priest, Easter There has been a steady sister, married couple, several college students, and young, single working Greetings Denargo's Honored at Exhibition decrease in the number of people. Postal Savings accounts for APPAREL M arket Bill Smyth, owner of the past several years. On Mountain Profession Pho­ Fe.. 29, 1964, there were Smyth studio. Englewood, tographer's convention at Holy Family Students Have CLEANERS DENVER, COLO. was honored by having the 3.518 accounts with depos­ the Broadmoor hotel, Colo­ its of $1,985,160. maximum allowable num­ rado Springs. March 1-4. John Nilson ber of prinUs chosen for ex­ Postmaster Cavender is P'irst place honor was 781-1744 hibition at the Rocky urging depiositors to close given to "Perspective,” an their accounts as the in­ Weekend of Christian Living 3522 So. Broadway architectural study in nat­ terest rate is now consid­ Holy Family high school for the Weekend consist of fluence others to live Englewood ural color tijken at the Air ered very low and the Post upiK*rda.s.smen recently ex­ a priest, a nun. a married fuller Christian life. Force academy where Office Department is anx­ perienced their first VVeek- couple, several college stu­ Smyth is the official cadet Golden ious to be relieved of this enci of Christian Living on dents and single working photographer. Tw'o color function. the weekends of March 3 young people. photographs received spe­ and 17. d d n ^ i e w o o d cial court of honor awards Easter Greetinfis The Weekend of Chris­ T h e STUDENT'S i'ound and one was g iven the Over 100 Men Study tian Living is a new and the Weekend to have a Gasoline — Oil — A ccessories-W ash ing - Greasing coveted seal of approval For Late Vocations different idea. It is two relatively loose structure which w ill qualify it for and a half days of living with very short talks by PETERSON'S STANDARD SERVICE Berlin — More than 100 Knnttr GrttUngn displaying at the National each team member on sub- men from sec-ular occupa­ in a Christian community MOORE & HANSEN, MFG. CO. 7U2226 COl.DEN. COI.OHAIM) 1401 Ford Professional Photographers of love, probing and dis­ ject.s such as "W h a t is Convention in Portland, tions are studying at an Manuracturern of cussing. Ideally, it is for love?” or "What does life I’ la-.Mor & Autn-Magic Bint{o Cards Ore. in July. The other East German Praemonstra- an equal number of boys mean to me?” «7«* ti color portrait was of Teresa tensian (Norbertine) college Easter C',rcefinf's for late vocations. Some and girls. Team members Smyth with a Dalmatian. Team members includ­ The award winning photo­ 100 students have been ed Father John Sliomers, graphs will be on display ordained in recent year.s on Easter Greetings Prom Mr. Barton. Mr. Garner, and Mr. Hunter GOLDEN AUTO PARTS Sister Sylvia Pautlcr, SOUTH SIDE PEED AND SUPPLIES- 761-1075 at the studio through completing the four-year Veterans^ Job and Mr. Jerry V'arela. CASTLE ROCK FEED & SUPPLY - 688-3016 March. seminary course. 16948 So. Golden Rd. CR 9 Afterwards the students VALLEY FEED & SUPPLY — 794-2771 Applications sat around the fireplace and and discussed their own BARTON ELEVATOR AND SUPPLY ELIZABETH, COLO. Ml. 6-2571 ideas. Mass was celebrated Arvada On Increase each day, with plenty of student participation. In BANKS Applications for employ­ the evening there was —------— ------—------ment from veterans during singing to the accompani­ Wishing you a INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Easter Orectinns 1966 increased 7,060 or ment o f guitars. The cost ALPINE 43.2 per cent over 1965, of the Weekend was $15 7n-12th St. 279-2561 DUNLAP REALTY CO. the Colorado Department for those who could pay, LUMBER COMPANY of Employment reported. otherwi.se the school ab­ L. Burdette Banks Leroy Banks 7413 (Trandview Arvada, Colo. An analysis of statistics Ph. 424-5546 sorbed the cost. for the year 1966 also 4100 South Santa Fe Ave. showed that referral of TH E A IM of the week­ veterans to job openings end is to get the students EASTER GREETINGS listed with the 31 local of­ to become influences in fices of the Department their own society by apply­ Happy Easter climbed 12,979 or 40.7 per ing their personal convic­ ARREN SUPPLIES • PAINTS • PLUMBING SUPPLIES cent above a year ago, and tions, established during total nonagricultural the Weekend, to their FARMERS "SHOP DENVER-THEN SEE!" ~ 5 6 4 2 WAPSWORTHgSV -7EeHA.4-5434 placements of veterans rose school, home, and commu­ 6,599 or 30.7 per cent dur­ nity. They should then in­ ing the same period. INSURANCE GROUP STEVINSON A Departm ent spokes­ EASTER GREETINGS man said the increases James D. Joy, District Mgr. Bill Shackley were caused by the passage CHEVROLET IN GOLDEN of Public-Law 89-358, 3342 So. 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'J i An Easter Story Thursday, March 23. 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 17-A At Loretto Heights A Day Remembered Some Second Thoughts Professor at Antioch By Near A'Hern. Jr. shovel so sharp that it galling sores had chahged It was an ujjly day. a On Guest Conductors could shave a man. Yet, from fiery red to livid By Edward L. hud day. The air seemed U> this. I can be just a bit To Address Faculty try as I might, I could just blues, yellows, greens and Maginnis, S.J. that of Farberman a few take the breath from a pick off flakes of the earth. chicken and point out that purples, and with each Absence from the city weeks previously. The rest Frederick R Klein, asso­ man, and make the sweat The other holes just steps change in color the pain in each case 1 heard the o f the program wa.s ade­ tional graduate work at run free. Yet, a knife like prevents my reporting on ciate dean of faculty at Columbia university. away had been very easy intensified. I hid them this week’s concerts o f the Monday evening concert; quate. On the strength of chilling wind almost froze Antioch to dig. us the ground was again in my armpits in the Denver Symphony Orches others who went on Tues- his one appearance the sweat, and the Kaspinjf •college, H IS appearance before soft without a stone. 1 hope that if I did not see tra, as well as those day may indeed have solid Denver that I witnessed, I breath had to fight its way grounds for dispute. would find it hard to en­ Yellow the Loretto Heights faculty worked feverishly and the them the pain would dim­ next week. I should like to S p rin gs, O. through chattering teeth. dirt groaned as 1 bulled inish. I am a strong man, dorse him on any kind of is one of a series of lec­ use this space today to de­ will address tures examining the role of I climbed the hill and the hole down. Great fiery one of the strongest^in the liver on a promise made OF THE FOUR. Mau­ permanent basis. the faculty of higher education. was cautious of the pitted blisters formed on my woik town, yet I moaned and earlier and say a bit more rice LeRoux betrayed the and rock strewn path. I greatest musical maturity W H IC H brings me to Lore t to calloused hands, but I chewed my lower lip from about the four guest con­ [Heights Dr. Gasparik couldn’t keep my eyes from could not stop until the the torment. ductors who occupied the to me. and also the great­ another very important the great rolling, angry, est mattery of the re­ qua|ifh:aiion in this sum- |c o 1 1 e g e . right depth was reached. The crowd was passing podium this season during [Denver. April black clouds that seethed sources of the musicians mar^'.issessment. .Most of Is Installed Suddenly it was finished me. One woman stopped the absence of Maestro Is on "W h at Perth Amboy, N.J. — across the slate sky. Never before him. Musically1 11.. , Denver heard the and 1 threw the accursed and there was a question Vladimir Golschmann. Dr. Anton Gasparik, New had the slope seemed so speaking, he played the music of each of these men a Catholic shovel from me as 1 tucked in her eyes. I showed her Conversations with many K. K. Klein C o l l e g e ’ s York City, was installed steep, nor my shovel so friends and acquaintances least spectacular program, but once. Apart from Mr. my pain-wracked hands my hands. She took them Distinctive Role?’ here as president of the heavy as it bit ever deeper who rightly feel that they including the Schubert Schermerhorn who did the into my arm pits. gently into hers and wiped Klein is also associate eastern district o f the Slo­ into my shoulder. I almost have a vested as well as "Great C Major." His firm heroic in taking over "The flowers are crying.” each one with a piece of professor o f administration vak Catholic Federation of turned to go home as I knowledgeable interest in control of tempos, his ex­ another man’s ’ program, it the soft child’s voice said cloth that was flecked with and director of the Peace America. He succeeds the was sure that I was our orche.stra have led me trem ely intelligent use of seems reasonable to sup­ behind me. He was the son blood. The pain was gone Corps Training project at late John A. Kanuck of coming down with a sick­ to judge that, perhaps, this dynamics, his refusal to pose that each man chose af the town's water mer- immediately, and a great Bethlehem. Pa. Monsignor ness. might be a risky undertak­ play to the grandstand in what' he cquld .do best or Antioch. H'e did his gradu­ chant. crushing weight seemed to ate work at Harvard Grad­ .Michael J. Churak, su­ My legs felt as if they ing. Since the rumor is his interpretattons. all a t least very well. In order "No boy. That is just the be lifted from me. I marked him as a man to uate School of Business preme chaplain of the fed­ weighed five times normal, about, apparently well- lo for^ a judgment on dew rising.” I said as I thanked her humbly even be reckoned with on any Administration with addi­ eration, installed the new but when there is a job to founded. that the Orchestra which-’tom m itm ent could turned back to watching though I recognized her as podium. He obviously., has president. be done and money to be Board is trying some of he based, it would only be the procession winding its a woman of the streets. made a man must do what these men out against the great advantaj^.of age reasonable to hear them way slowly up the hill. They were past me now nd experience over Ahe he must. So, with my day when Maestro Gol­ again and, hopefully, re­ and at the top where it other three gentlemen.’ breath ripping through my "No it isn’t, watch." I schmann will either step peatedly in a va riety o f was to take place. With aside or share the baton I would be hard put to it chest I forced myself to the knelt beside the boy as he programs. the pain gone I relaxed with an associate, many of to choose between Harold top. I had hardly rested ran his fin ger under the The visual aspects of against the tree and the the people with whom I Farberman and Kenneth when 1 heard the crowd in petals of a flower. His fin­ their performances are ob­ grass was soft beneath me. have spoken have chosen Schermerhorn. Each in his viously of secondary im­ town voicing its impa­ ger had no sooner past, up rather vehement sides own way had many fine portance, and 1 mention tience. There was not picking off the drop, than T H E TKIi;?] began to HOVER has for their favorites. Apart things to ofTer. P'orberman them here only in the in­ much time. The first two water began to appear in tremble. The blossoms of from the obvious ploy: played Mozart with a sym­ terest of honesty. I liked holes were dug easily. I the middle of the flower, the flowers were moving "Everyone thinks that so-' pathy and an intelligence the baton techniques and su rveyed my w ork and flow’ to the ends of the back and forth, back and and-.so was simply superb!," which stands to me as presences of Messrs. Le­ took a craftsman pride in tender petals to collect, forth, as i f nodding "no. I have run up against a evidence of a musician Roux and Farberman, was the sharpest the depth, size, and smooth and then full to the No, N O !’’ , while the tear fair amount of disenchant-' with truly spectacular pot­ ground. I took a quick badly distracted by the sides of each. Using my like dew gathering on each ment with my own position ential. It was finished, conducting of Messrs. measuring string. I marked startled Unik at the other one fell more quickly. I put in these columns because of polished playing which, at flowers that were growing Scherm erhorn and Com- the spot for the third hole my finger into my mouth restrained enthusiasm or the same time, evidenced missiona. wild on the hill. They were pencil in town so that it would be a bit and then held it in the air more than seemly approval intelligent love for the all doing the same. buck but exactly in the to see which way the wind in one case or another. work of this master. Any In all events, the pres­ middle. They would be in "Go home boy! You was blowing to cause the A L L I C AN say is that conductor who can do ence of these four perfect balance. shouldn’t be up here any­ trees and flowers to l>ehave in this m atter as in all Mozart well is a man to be gentlemen lent more way.” I cuffed him gently in such a fashion. There others connected with this esteemed, especially when than a grace note of r r I STOI*PED to pick up on the head. He ran down was no wind. Then 1 no­ series of reviews I can only he lavishes his loving added interest to the my shovel, but I couldn’t the hill with a wailing sob, ticed it, the trees shivered, report what I heard. A attention on eprly Mozart season, anti the Sympho­ i move it from the ground. I which was odd. for I knew the flowers nodded with certain amount of study such as Farberman did. ny Board is to be com­ heaved with all my that I had not struck him heads bending ever closer and a considerable amount Mr. Schermerhorn, on mended for bringing strength and finally lifted hard enough to cause his to the ground, and the of listening obviously have the other hand, played them to Denver. I'd like Li - - ^ it. I was sure now that I deep anguished crying. mossing of the wind that shaped some musical prej­ Bartok’s Third Con­ particularly to hear Far­ NO. SPEER V AT FEDERAL • W. 29th AT SPEER had sor.u* sickness for I was not there were all udices in me. and these I certo (with Jerome I.^ewen- berman and Schermer­ used to amuse my children I S A T DO W N on the coupled with the first bring to bear whenever I thal as soloi.sti as well as horn again and repeat­ by balancing this same grass and leaned against a gentle tapping of the ham­ go to a concert. If it is ever I’ve heard it done. It edly. as well as. of shovel on the tip o f my large, gnarled, and weath­ mers setting the nails. The risky to trade on this, it had brio, warmth, and un­ course, some other pros­ little finger. I saw* that the ered old tree. The grass hammers struck louder, .'ould be even riskier to be flagging interest. His pects.______Am erican crowd had left the town, that had always seemed .so and louder blows as the swayed by the enthusiasm Dvorak was idiomatic, but and that I must hurr\'. I invitingly soft was as of good friends, no matter not in my preference for National Bank great spikes tore their way idiom (here goes prejudice ^ C lT n O IIC ~ ’JG yA rlSn started to dig. The ground prickly as a mat of thorns, in. The ground was shak­ how much I trust their into the mix*. His Brahms pays the highest was as hard as granite. but I was so tired 1 could ing, the skiescrashing with judgment. In any case, I was, in my judgment, Guidelines Told It was amazing, for I not move. I sat and stared thunder and split by can truly report that there pedestrian. rate on had honed the blade o f my at my hands. The great lightning, every thing has been a very wide va­ By Bishops' Unit swelled in intensity with riety o f reactions to our The only one of the four Certificate the sound of the third guest conductors. Anyone guests for whom I could Washington — Coopera­ Savings for cross slamming into the who argues that one or work up next to no en­ Subscription Concerts tion for mutual under­ middle hole I had dug. another was decisively fa­ thusiasm was Sergiu Com- short-term deposits standing between Catholics 'T ’ m sorry!” I screamed vored by those in attend-* missiona. His Monday and Jews in the U.S. took per annum as I ran from Mount Cal- ance has evidence not night Mozart was routine, Planned by Symphony a stunning contrast with a step forw’ard with the varv. available to me. Beyond publication of guidelines The Denver Symphony Nov. 27-28, Ruggiero for Catholic-Jewish rela­ You don't have to tie up funds for long Orchestra, under the baton Ricci, Violin, (lolschmann; F o r d r V e and forget tions. Released by the eriods of time to earn a high return. Get o f Maestro Vladimir Gol- Dec. 4-5, Orchestral Con­ the flexibility of the highest return /I ctvy / Luke 6; Ji-iH ^ Bishop’s Committee for schmann will open its cert. Gol.schmann: Ecumenical and Inter-reli­ with savings certificates of only 90- lf)67-68 season of 16 sub­ Dec. 11-12 The Ipoks gious affairs, the guidelines day maturity; automatic renewal. scription concerts with an Nutcracker were prepared by a com­ Interest begins immediately. all orchestral concert on Jan. 8-9, Orchestral Con­ mission f^or Catholic and Your funds are insured up to Monday, Oct. 9, and Tues­ cert. Georges Tzipin, guest Jewish relations headed by $1 5.000 by the Federal Deposit day. Oct. 10. conductor; Bishop Francis P. Leipzig Insurance Corporation. Start your investment in certificates Four artists w’ho have Jan. 22-23, Phillipe En- of Baker, Ore. tremont. Piano, Harold ow at American. $1,000 or apixjartKl with the orchest­ In advising that Catho­ Farberman, Guest conduc­ lics take the initiative "in multiples of $1,000 under $100,000 ra during the past two earn 5%. Certificates of $100,000 up may seasons will be returning. tor: fostering Catholic-Jewish Jan. 29-30. Jacob Latein- earn more. Please call 244-6911 and ask T h e y are p ia n is t -John understanding," the guide­ er, piano, Farberman: for Certificate Savings. Browning, and violinist lines urge that "proselytiz­ Feb. 12-13, It/hak Perl­ ing is to be carefully AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Ruggiero Ricci: and two man, violin. Farberman; guest conductors, Harold avoided in the dialogue." Feb. 19-20. Orchestral 17ih and Stout Streets, Derrver. Colorado 80202 Farborman and Sergiu Concert. Sergiu Commis- Comi.ssiona. siona, guest conductor; The .sea-on is as follows: March 18-19. -lacqueline Oct. 9-10. ( ala ()|>ening DuPre. Cello, ( Jol.schnian; Nights. ( olschmann: M arch 25-26, -John Oct. 16-17. lAK>nard l*en- Browning, Piano, Gol­ nario, I’iano, Gol.schmann; .schmann; Oct. 23-24, Sidney Harth. April 8-9, Netania Diiv- Violin. Golschmann: rath. Soprano. Golschmann; Nov. 6-7, .\lalcf>m Frager, A pril 15-16, Orchestral Riano. Golschmann: concert. (Jolschmann; On this glorious Easter . . . ‘Quiet Mass’ Supported May \(Hi know a rebirth In Poll by Traditionalists ^He Has Risen . . . Alleluia^ of hope and lo\e, wliieli Rome — The current isterium , agreed with issue of Musicae Sacrae some of his poll's findings, Mini.stcrium contains poll and showed that decreases results showing a pref­ outnumbered increa.ses in is the Resurreetion erence for old type "quiet weekly Mass attendance. .Mass participation" among Confe.ssions, and devotions. American Catholics. He said these decrease.s are If correct, this would dangerous. "W e had better contradict a poll recently start waking up — it's not released by the American renewal but reformation.") New.sweek magazine. The poll published in the NCCW Schedules THE STUDENTS. FACULTY AND STAFF officia l publication of the International Association for Sacred Music was tak­ 8 Meetings in U.S. en by the C'atholic Tradi­ Washington, D.C. — The tionalist Movement, loud National Council of Catho­ Colorado's only Catholic College for Women from New York head­ lic Women (NCCW) will quarters by Father Gom- meet in eight different cit­ mar A. De Pauw. ies across the nation in the The CTM poll of more spnng months to search for than 40,000 U.S. Catholics ways to implement the showed 70 per cent like goals of Vatican II. The jLORETI0"l4ELqHTS th e old type Mass, and following cities arc slated that 86 per cent think u for DCCW Institutes: 'ynUb traditional Latin Mass Charleetofi. 8. ('nr.. April 3. 4. should be allowed to coex­ S; Rurk Hill KalU. Pn.. April 10. II. IS: Providrnrv. R.I.. April THE SAINT JOSEPH ist with the new vernacu­ 24. 25. 26: L'nlvrmit.v of Notrr lar form. Dnmr, South Rrnci. Ind.. May 3001 S. Federal Boulevard Denver, Colorado (Father De Pauw pointed 22. 23. 24: .Norm an, O kla ., M ay TWIN TOWER HOSPITAL out that a Sunday Visitor 29. 30. 31: Salt l ^ k r C'ity, Utah. June 3, 4. 5: Hriana. Mont.. poll, also published by June S, 9. 10: and Oakland. 1835 FR A N K LIN ST. DENV’ER, COLORADO Musicae Snerae Min- C alif.. J u n r 13. 14. 15. onturday. April 1, at CCD St. Patrick's Page 18-A DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 23, m 7 cln.ssos. St. I’ otrick’st Puri.sh - On Holy Thursday. High (D(*nv(?r) — Members (>f Mass will be offered at the Altar and Rosary scK*i- 7:30 p.m. All altar l>oys in ety are sponsoring a bake cassock and surplice, and sale in the school on («(KkI all CCD third and fourth Friday and Holy Saturday. graders will march in Bakery good.*< such as piz- priK'ession. The sermon will z e lle s , bread, cake, and he preached by the Hev. other pastries will be William Miller, S.J., of Re­ available before and after gis college. Adoration will services on Good Friday at last until midnight. 3 and 7:30 p.m.. and all On Good Friday, Mas.s day on Holy Saturday 1k.*- will Ik* offered at 12 ocl(K*k ginning at 9 a.m. noon. Father M iller will again preach the sermon. Holy Trinity In the evening at 7:30 p.m. Holy Trinity Parish — the Adult Choir will sing ( \V e s t m i n .s t e r) — Men Dulwis Seven Last Words planning to work on the under the dirt*ction of W il­ Archdiocesan Development liam M cllree. Organist is Program will meet on Mrs. Mcllree. April 6. Dr. James Bennet. On Holy .Saturday. Mas.ses Mt. Carmel Card Party vice chairman for Division will be on'eri*d at 6 and 7 13, reports that members a m.. Faster Vigil at 10:4.5, are s till need(*d on the Discussing arrHn^jemc'nts for the annual card party sp will are left to right. Mrs. Charles Pontarelli. president of the grade school 429-8185; and James Wal­ follow the regular Sunday branch: Mrs. Mary Dwyer, chairman of the card party: and Mrs. Mary ter, 429-4464. schedule. Smaldone. president of the high school group. A group of high school students from We.stminster to begin Sunday, April 2. are invited to come at 10 and Broomfield w ill pre­ In accordance with re­ Monday Deadline! a.m. 'Pickets are $1.25 |K*r sent a "Sing Out’’ for the person and nuiy be obtained CARPETS cently adopted amend­ high school CCD on Mon­ ice Vocations Panel The deadline for news IVom any circle captain or by ments, election of Altar day, April 3 at 7:30 jT.m. Room Size D I | C M o and Rosary society officers .stories and pictures to ap­ calling 9.35-0256. Advance The program will take the and Smaller IX O .Members of a recent panel discussion on religious vocations held at a Cai w ill be conducted in May pear in the "Denver Catho­ re.servalions are nece.s.sary. place of the regular CCD L«rge«l sticctiont in the City meeting of the PTA of St. Bernadette’s parish. Lakewood, are left to right, tioi of each year, with installa­ lic Register’’ is Monday at 9 Men are invited to attend. classes that evening. Boys for cv«*r>- room .Marty Nelan. senior at Hegis high school, Denver; Dr. C. Hermit Phelps, tion of officers to be held a.m. Correspondents are who can help to set up Furniture^!! .Ma psychologist from Kansas City, .Mo.; Kathy Houlihan, junior at St. Francis each June. Furthermore, asked to have their material chairs for the (K*casion are for e held .siK'iely is siKinsoring a club 7:;i0 p.m. Sunday, April 2. in the PHARMACY party and three-cour.se hot Wesley Pharmacy Meml)ers of the sodality parish center at 9:30 Ibl- J ^ luncheon to he put on hy SPECIALTY REXALL PHARMACY Prescription Druggists tire collecting (Jold Bond P»otry contest s|>onsored Masses will be the same as low in g the 8 a.m. Mass. GIFTS BABY SUPPLIES * stamps, Gift Stars, and by Catholic Daughters of every Sunday. Tickets may be obtained by King vSS(> At So. Downing 733-9436 L ca d v ille ners are Debra Coquoz. first: Debbie Cisneros, second; and th e church hall. Second Helen Wagner. Tickets are grade mothers will be 5 AnJiunciation Parish .lunet Millard, third. In Di­ limited in number. Cost is iLeadville) — Slides of K1 hostesses. $1 for adults and 60 cents CURE d'ARS BYERS "66” SERVICE ST. CAIHFRINE’S ST. VINCENT DE PAUL i vision II Barbara Greend n : for children under 12 years Pomar Retreat llou.se. Colo­ placed first: Patty Hayes, St. Anthony's rado Sjirings. were shown hy of age. 477-0S49 4SS-9904 second; and Carol Lally, Mary ( ’arol Carter at the St. St. Anthony of Padua Par­ The bowling leagues of BUSY CORNER third. ish < Denver) — Meml>ersand WHEEL VILLAGE M ary’s PTA meeting held the parish have turned DUCKWALL’S Eighth grade students will ■friends of the parish are in­ funds in the amount of ALIGNMENT D R U G S T O R E March 13. h travel to the A ir Force Acad­ vited to attend the Altar and $651 to the PTA this year. Denver's Newest W. 2!Mh ( Xavier ] ’io f(‘*>Niini.il l’]i.inii;K'i'>t<« REXALL DRUG Mrs. Annetta O’Neal, Suburban Variety Store I77-H7S2 emy May 11. A bus has been Rosary society’s annual card I’ art of the money will be /’ro»ji/>/ D v l i v c n j way.s and means chairman. DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER W. 38th Ave & Fetferil Blvd. chartered for this purpo.se party to be held Saturday used to purchase eight S e r r i v e ])re.sented awards to Bobbie J3rd A DahIU 323-90)$ ST. FRANCIS De SALES t eveing, .April 8. at 8 p.m. in and the cost will be $4.20 per mats for the gymnasium Deiixer. Colo. • Cosmetics-^Photo Supplies ('avalli. Pat Bollig, and the church hall. A charge of jK»rson. • Liquors-Imported Wines Kathy Simmons. $1 pt*r person includes a E v e r y Ihsuc o f e v e r y newspaper contains infor­ U hvrv .\fvuravij C'tniuls Mrs. Joseph Koucherik, light lunch and participation ST. VINCENT DE PAUL E. Alameda Super Serv. Guiirdian Angels in the card game of one’s mation and features of in­ president. has announced ( iHnplelc- Tiiiii-iip terest to every member of 1425 So. H olly 756-8343 (>K Ssults o f this QUALITY MEATS — FISH — POULTRY E N G L E W O O D Cross and Veneration of iittempt will determine ;mo So. Colo. Blwl. 794.13U and classes will resume the ('rf)ss will be at 7:30 Nationally Advertised Brands Foods <;ou rows, FREE PARKING 'I'uesday. March 28. Re- whether or not St. Anth­ 7$M W M a.n Liftloton. Colo p.m.. Friday. Easter Vigil on y’s w ill eomp<*t(* in the Save Money Here — 1004 S. Gaylord - 73.3-7.383 r o i.o . jHirt cards will b<» given Service and Mass will Ik * next contest scheduled out .March 28. Parent- celebrated at 9 p.m.. Sat­ ST ANN'S, ARVADA CATHEDRAL 1 urday. Marycrest high leacluo* conferences will PEEBLES be held .March 30. school Franciscan Sisters Sister Mary Clarita has C’hoir will sing for the ALLENDALE service. Easter Sunday HEAR LAUNDRY SUPPLIES ARROW announced the winmas of PHARMACY ituO CO ASK and LEARN SERVICE V R t 9800 W . r>«»di I»|.K e On KOA Radio DRY CLEANERS' SUPPLIES STATION 422-23U7 TRAPPI$T CANDIES DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE \r>itdii. ( nliir.ido 7 FLAVORS .39c BAG Anyone Can Play the TUNE UP A BRAKE SERVICE I ColUii At Downing 333 1*7$ | NEW PLAYER PIANO! JalbiL&u 10:20 F^very Sunday eve­ 3311 P»C0< 4SS-e;37 * FIRST ning. (^ueationn on religion i MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD HOLY CROSS. THORNTON Fiesta Dishes-Opon Stork submitted by the radio au­ ST ROSE OF LIMA (oftH - Hardware - Paint dience anawered on the j tilasR - Toys urchdi(x:et«an broadcaat. Iliff REXALL D r i l l ' Pipe Threading CHEMICALS EDDIE’S Window Shades - Key A Booklet on Catholic Prescription Druggists CITY VIEW Church available free of CONOCO Professional Pharmacy Duplicating FOR EVERY F lls l Ml P m -\< ...... coat (o all inquiries. Open Friday Evenings & F.ist |-r«'« l)«-li\cr\ Ph. 287-SS3S 32 Broadway 73:1-2940 WRITE TO AUTO SALES 22.iS Sn. ( o|or.alo ItUd. N. Corona PURPOSE Thornton 29. Cole. Aak and l.,earn. Station Phone 757-7h77 Reserved Customer See Bob Robies Parking KOA. Denver 80203. IKK) W. AliiniFdii on Church laiL ('olorado State Intpeciton Station ST ANTHONY OF PADUA Rear of Store "BUD"STEPHENS Rx ST. CATHERINE'S, COMMERCE CITY THE CHEMICAL Prescription R x SALES CO. GREEN MEADOWS Free PorkiaQ 922-1161 1321 Liacela KE. 4-814S 1125 7th St. CONOCO 1332 BROADWAY • CM. 4-4556 DENVER, COLORADO COMPLETE FRIENDLY DRUG AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 5660 WHAMEOA I3193 S «. Sfwrtaan . at CCD Thursday, March 23, 1967 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 19 -A lay. Hijjh Tered nt r lx)ys in lice, and id (burih arch in Results Listed for Bishops' Aid Collection mon will Following are the results the Rov. A ll SaintM 494.S H oly Name 2X5.00 Our l.ady of Izourdr* 141..50 Derby —SL Catherine f«».!K) I., of Re- of the collection for the A ll .S<>uU 5MI.6 Holy Ro«Hry 7t).0t) Our I.ady of Visitation 10.00 F]rie —SL Scholastiea 15.(>0 tion will Catholic Bishops' Overseas’ Artnuru-iNtion 100.0 Holy Trinity I'resen tation 45.10 Estes Park —Our Lady iof Aid Fund, which was tak­ Sacrum rnt 446.31 iWrotminatm 431.00 Sacred Heart 7I.HO the Mountains 31.29 C'hriat the Kinx K71.0 Mont PrrriouN Blood 407.00 SL Anne (Arvada) 4K4..50 Evergreen —Christ the en up in parishes in the Cure d’Ar* ly , M ass 2S4..'V Mother of (' 37.(H) sermon. DENVER PARISHES • Thurntoni 20.5.0( Our I..ady of Eallma 400.00 SL Catherine 432..50 Fleming —Sl. Peter 30.(H) ^:30 p.m. ('o tb e d ra l tSS7.79 Holy (ihoiit 520.01 Our Lady of (Irace 73..50 SL D om inic .5.50.4.5 FORT COLLINS S l Elizabeth 167.13 S l -Joseph 200..56 vill sini' SL Francia do Sales 600.(M) t W ords Fort Morgan — S l Ignatius Ixiyola I36.0H St. Helena 77.06 of Wil- St. -James 5(K).(M> (•(-orgetown —Our Lady rnnist is The ,)uhii the o f Lourdes -5.00 E vangelist .52.>.(H) (•lenunod Springs — SL -Joseph (f.Sh.K.) TT.Tti St. Stephen 1 ls.20 . Masses Sl .Joseph ((inidcnl 1 10.00 (•rand Lake —St. zVnnu K and 7 St. -Joseph iPcilishi 70.(M) (Kremmling) 1.60 d Ki>lo. Sl Izouis iKni.'»»w«)od) 275.21 GREELEY h Mass, Sl Marv .Magdalene Our Lady of Peace 33.40 (E d gew a ten 360.15 SI. P eter I73 .lt •ses will Sl Mary (Littleton) •tOH.I.i Crover-St. Marv 3.50 Sunday Sl P a trick 1.50.00 Ilaxtun —Christ the King 7.1.5 Sta. P e te r and Paul .TIO.IKI Molyoke-St. Patrick 61.J)6 S l Philom ena 410..50 Mucisoii —St. Isa dore ]0.(KI S l Pius Tenth llugo~SL Anthony 20.1.5 Archbishop's Cathedral Choir (A u rora) 24.5.00 Idaho .Springs — S l Ruse of Lima 29;i..50 St. Paul 20.00 :ts S l Thcrese (Aurora) 4.56.7.5 -lulesburg — 'I he Archhishop’x Cathedral Choir, which will sing in Holy Week serv­ SL V'incent de Paul 1..334.(61 St. zVnthony 35.1.5 ices at the Denver Cathedral, is shown here with its director, the Rt. Rev. PARISHES OITSIDE DENVER K iow a — .St. Ann 1.75' .Monsignor Richard Hiester. "Mass for the High Holy Days," composed by Aspen-SL Mary 20H.02 Kit Carson — Basalt l S l Vincent Cilv C athedral organist Allen Hobbs, will he presented by the choir in conjunc­ 21.1K) St. Augustine 40.00 Boulder, South — Sacred Krem m ling — Sl P eter 17.(K) y n»«im tion with congregation participation at the 10 a.m. Easter Mass Sunday, H eart «>f M ary Keeneshurg — »IIO f S.5.72 •Mitrch 26. It will he the first time that the all-English Mass will be per­ l etday B oulder —S Thomas Il«>]y F'amily 20.(H) M. formed by the choir. Accompaniment will be by Hobbs and hriiss instru­ Aqu inas 3S2.(H) lairayette — Im m aculate ments. B rig g s d a lc -S t. -Joseph 3..50 Conception 9*).m) Broomneld —Nativity of L E A D V n . I . E Our Lord 32.5.(H) .St. -Joseph 12:UH) Brush —St. Mary .•JH.72 I.imon —(.Mission of Cascade — (Mission of Sacred Hugo) 2.3.0.5 Medical Heart. Colo. Springs) lO.(M) Louisville — St. I-ou i« 137.00 Loretto Alumnae Special Awards Castle Rock- Lo\eland — SL -John 1 tO.IKI S l Francis 2t.{)6 M anitou — (Mission of Sacred Uurini; the Ixiretto Heights enlleue Alumnae Reunion held March 10 at Central City — Assumption Heart — Colorado And Health the collejje, 150 members of the ,\lumnae assoeiation witnessed the presen­ (Idaho Springs) .5.00 Springs) 17.00 tation of special awards to four reci|iients. Left to ri(jht are Sister Kileen Cheyenne Wells — Monument — St. Peter (Mission St. Joseph's ish — tDenver) — Tre Ore Marie, president of the Denver eolleue: .Joan liieuler. chairman of the Sacred Heart 41.(6) o f Elbert) 29.()6 reunion: Gloria DeKose Sullivan. 1‘HO Kraduate. associate professor of LOLORADO SPRI.NCS Oak C reek — St. M artin 11.17 services will i>e held in St. Corpus Christ! .5K4I.OO Peel/ — Sacred Heart 20.(M) Redemptorist Ignatius Loyola church, E. Displays Set mathematics and physics at Loretto, and recipient of the Faculty award; ,Sl. .I()seph'.s Redemptorist Divine Redeemer ,512.71 Plalteville — St. Nichnla?5 23.(6) 23rd ave. and York street. Hazel .Murphy .Morrison, class of •:JH, outstanding mother, anil facultv Holy Trinity 37H.76 R oggen — Sacred H eart 30.(6) Parish 'Denver' — The.Mtar Denver, on Good Friday, A public exhibition of member of St. Mary’s academy, EriKlewood: .Miss Dorothy Starbuck, class Our Lady of Steamboat Springs- and Rosary society will from 12 noon till 3 p.m. medical and health dis­ of 1940, first woman mana^er of the Veterans Administration re,;ionaI (iu adalu pe 36.20 H oly .Name 3.5.16 Pauline Chapel — si>orisor a card party on Fri­ The Rev. Thomas Kelly, plays will l)e held in the offices, and reci|>ient of the ,\ward for .Achievement; and .Mi.ss Irene Sterling —SL .Anthony day. March 31. 7:30 p.m., in S.-l. will give the Tre Ore (Broadmoor) 186.00 o f Padua 2.39.00 Regis College Fieldhouse .Murchison, founder of the colleKe's department of nursin;!, memlier of the Sacred Heart l sermons. 317.00 Stoneham —S -John 17.00 the church hail. Proceeds M arch 31-April 3, spon­ board of trustees, and recipient of the Community Service award SL M ary 36.3.71 Strashurg —(Mission of will Ih.* usc'd toward the pur- sored by Rho Chi Sigma, SL Joseph's 60.00 Hugo) 29..J.5 cha.se of new kneelers in the science fraternity at Regis. Black Forest —I.ady Stratton — SL ( harles 105.(6) Under the direction of o f Pinos 13.54 W«-1hy — Assum ption 160.(6) church. Tickets are $1. The exhibition, "Health Leo Frazier, the Loyola Holy Family- W eldona — S l Francis (Mission H igh ligh ts ’67,” will fea­ Lack of Money, Teachers, Loyola adult choir will sing the "Se­ Security V'illagc 126.9.5 o f Brush) 6.-52 ture displays on an artifi­ B re c k en rid g e -S t. .Mary' s .30.02 W iggins — Our I-ady of St Ignatiu.s Tx).vola Par­ ven Lust Words" by Dubois. cial kidney in operation, C raig — St. .Michael 56.36 Izourdos 19..3.5 Cripple Creek — cancer, arthritis, smoking, Closes Catholic High School Woodand Park — O u r Ladv St. P eter 11.61 o f W 4)ods...... 24.7.5 Knights Distribute LSD. radiation, aging, em­ Crook-Sl. Peter U.6.5 W ra y —St. A n d rew 56.(6) physema and other dis­ Albuquerque, N. Mex. — .Archbishop Davis said so a Sister remains a Sis­ eases. (RNS) — A Catholic high the number o f nuns and ter even when she wears a Eiistvr Circctinps Tapes on Communists Seldom in the Rocky school here will be closed priests entering the teach­ lay womans clothes.’ Mountain area is such an due to a shortage of teach­ ing field is declining. New Haven, Conn. — circulation deal with "Cy­ exhibition of displays ing nuns and financial ’’You can’t go back and "To 1h» very frank,” the The Knight Watch Com­ C A N INO'S bernetic Warfare — the brought together and the difficulties. make up for the bad archbishop said, "many FAMOUS ITALIAN SAUSAGE-PURE PORK mittee of the Arkansas Brainwashing of the Archbishop James P. years." he said, "even if Caholic Sisters feel that ALSO FEATURING GERMAN SAUSAGE AND BREAKFAST SAUSAGE fraternity has received the Since IV2S U.S. INSPECTED PLANT i K n igh ts o f Columbus has American People;’’ "Recru­ cooperation of the Colorado Davis of Santa Fe said there is a subsequent rush spending their life teaching been busy watching Com­ itin g Techniques of Com­ Medical society in the that more schools in the of girls into the convent.” arithmetic or some purely munists; and what they munism in the U.S.;" and m any months of planning archdiocese may be closed He noted that one ex­ secular subject is not what have seen has inspired "Communist Discipline.” A which have gone into the for the same reasons. periment would send nuns the Church needs most EASTER GREETINGS! three 15-minute lape.s de­ fourth tape, now being event. Closing of St. Mary's into public schools as from its religious at this signed for nation-wide dis­ prepared, will cover "Com­ Regional High leaves only teachers. They will have to point in history.” HANSEN & HANSEN tribution. munist Riot Tactics.” IN ADDITION to the one other regional Catholic wear secular garb, he not­ JEWELERS The three tapes in displays, a health movie high school here in this ed. "But the habit doesn't .And thev may well be 327 16th SL 534-3012 series and daily evening city of 300.000. make the monk, they say, . right,” he added. lectures will be held dur­ HOPPINI in g the four-day program. A panel discussion of the JOHNSON STORAGE & MOVING CO abortion law of current in­ 221 BROADWAY terest in Colorado will be Local & Long Distance Sanitized Vans and held April 2. MOVING Equipment The combined program is Packing and Shipping Dniiin/i - Hauler l.unth* - Hauler KtinnicM designed to educate the K(i'/rr ( ’offer ('akr» - Kanler ('ottkieK - Cake E ck* people of the Denver com­ Foreign Service Via HAPPY EASTER \fay the blessings o f this Otir OuTi Canihi Heei • Sirtfleii C offer Citkri munity with the advances Sea or Air FROM Easter Season ftU your H o t C r o u H u m in medical and health science and in alerting life with Happiness and DIAL 722-2855 young people to the bene­ KAYE ROTH Joy. fits and challenges o f med­ REALTOR A g e n t For UNITED VAN LINES From The Staff of 276S So. Colorado Blvd. 755-1846 • 75 HOME OF FINE ical careers. The exhibition will open WELLSHIRE GOLF COURSE GARY DEAN PASTRIES Friday evening March 31 ... 3 Bedrooni- • Panrled Den • 2 Fireplaces REALTY and w ill continue daily 9 3 Bathjj • 2-Car Carafe • Out of Town Owner a.m. to 10:30 p.m. April 1, UEDl( EI)-Y0L’U t e r m s 72K Sherman 2 and 3. There is no ad­ "Sm all in Size - T a ll in Service" .->.34-r)737 ■4 .S/«rf» tit Serve Yo mission charge. 66 So. Itroadw H y ...... I*h. 722-2H.59 TIRED OF RENT??? Happy Easter The Best to All on this 1.5.50 t'olorudo Blvd ...... I>h. 377-HIMI5 Monday Deadline! AS LITTLE AS $50 ON. J67J So. C olora d o B lvd ...... I»h. 7.57-6661 2-3-4 Bdrms. CASTLE fa s te r Holiday. T h e d e a d lin e fo r now.s All Areas. stories and pictures to ap­ Call For Info. REALTY L. W. ARCHER CO. : pear in the "Denver Catho­ LAWS REALTY OOOOOOO^ ' lic Register" is Mnnda> at 9 934-5561 38S 0427 2M-444I E v » « . 4}«.SI0 i a.m. Correspondents are I'or The Finest C /r«m ’ng asked to have their material And Repairing at the "R e g is te r" office at this time to assure publica­ Sincere Wishes for a Joyous Easter ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS tion in the following Thurs­ day issue. NEW RUGS and CARPETS to All

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Does most NEW and USED HOMES ROSVALL AUCTION everything. All built-in. Take 4 HEARNSBERGER, RLTR. MARKED FOR MERRITT WIG. INC. payments of $5.25 or $20.00 1338-41 $. Broadway 722-4721 ______322-6919 From S494 w . 44m A ve. Wheatridge 424 4647 244-6450 $16,500 to $27,500 36 year* In auction field. 1400 Walnut, Boulder 443 HS08 • Court Appraisers Village Inn, Glenwood Spgs. 945 6511 2 3 — St. A n ne Loic Intercut Raten 'Sow in E ffect • Liquidators • Estates 'lumber by the Parish Heading Over Ea • Bankrupt •Furniture SINGER DIAL A STITCH G l APPRAISED ★ ★ ★ LOW DOWN PET BOARDING Join The Success Team I is the Key to its Location on the Map. • Equipment • Real Estate Will zigzag, buttonhole and make IM M E D IA T E O CCUPANCY Will supply excellent Dog and Cat Boarding. Reason- | fancy stitches. Assume 3 pay­ And Get Your Own P A Y FROM ______references.______able rates. Puppies bought and . ments of $4.00 o r $10.00 cash. "Moore Sold Mine” $I 11.00 to $132.00 Per Month HELP WANTED sold. 6Bth and No. Washington. 825 5080 Call 288-5212. Sign! r p , . Call FEMALE I AM A REALTOR jP au I’^Koine^/ Lady 1 PLEDGE MYSELF ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL 424-1454 to live In T c Introduce You to the Register Classified Section to help mother To protect the individual right of reai estate FOR SI.00 YOU G E T 20 WORDS OR LESS ownership and to widen the opportunity to with 6 children. enjoy it; MAY JOY, Easter Call 985-9432 TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP LOVE, HOPE, This offer good for Classified Section only. To be honorable and honest in all dealings; PEACE, & Greetings To A ll HELP WANTED Does not apply to Real Estate Display CONTENTMENT, jUDplement grocery money. 2 to C A L L Lou Caprioglio To seek better to represent my clients by LIKE CANDLES Advertising building my knowledge and competence; 4 daily. WE TRAIN. Mothers- Res. 422-37S0 Ofc. 421-5511 LIGHT YOUR Retirees-and Moonlighters. No FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX Member Society of Real EASTER SEASON FAITH REALTY obligation. Send for details. P. Estate Appraisers To act fairly towards all In the spirit of the O. Box 1032, Littleton. Golden Rule; AND EVERY DAY OF S a les—T ra d e s MOORE REALTY CO. THE YEAR R en tals —In su r. MISC. FOR SALE Realtor 8833 Ralston Rd. To serve well my community, and through Upholstery, drapery. V, It my country; BEATRICE M. SHIRK Realtors 936-7277 Bankrupt stock. 32 — St. John's FINE HOMES REALTOR 2688 So. Fed. Blvd. SAVE 50 to 70'G To observe the Realtor's Code of Ethics and 355-9578 825-9123 5 bedroom home. Large kitchen conform my conduct to Its lofty Ideals. with breakfast bar, 3 baths. Old­ Fo r Sale; Cleveland A lto Sax $195.00; Vito Clarinet $85.00? Da- er home. Completely redecorated HAPPY EASTER Inside. Mother-in-law apartment, nelectro D TR 40 Amp $155.00. Call Chip 355-6731 -L. P R IV A T E . To see 745 Lafayette CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO call 825-4022. ^ I Ridgevood Realty,Inc. CULLEN REALTY Tired of cleaning and waxing Classified Advertising, The Register floors? New miracle plastic ends "Must see to appreciate" SI 433-4197 Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it in to Realtor floor waxing forever! For free 32-St. John 44th at Clay details: write, PLASTOLEUM. 825-1145 LAKEWOOD OFC. 1326 So. Clayton, Denver. 3-5 Bdrms— U/2 Baths 9485 W. C O L FA X Near St. John's 'Church and 233-6537 school. Extra big 3 bdrm., car­ May There Come To You At This Easter PI peted bglw . Huge kitchen, f.f. COLUMBINE OFC. GREEN MTN. OFC. bsmt., entirely tiled, has 2 more Time, An Abundance O f The Precious 6350 W. Coal Mine Rd. 925 So. Braun Dr. bdrms., fam. rm. H.W. Heat; 798-8311 237.7083 Things O f Life. •2-car gar. f.d. gar. 7^/7 lots. FH A appraised at $21,600. This house SERVICE DIREaORY Is imntacuiatel “Health, Happiness, TO REPOSSESSIONS 825-1145 L W. ARCHER CO. BUY — SELL — TRADE And an Enduring Friendship” 388-0427 A L L A R E A S "W e have the keys. YOUR REAL ESTATE 36 — St. Louis M any — no down, CALL: BERNARD BEAULIEU call us ANYTIM E." 377-3201, Eves. BUILDERS SERVICES 4271 SO. INCA 379-1S23 421-351S 42t-U>9 PRYOR-MOSS, REALTORS LINEN SERVICE Large 3 bedroom brick. 1'^ CLOVERLEAF REALTY MOORE REALTY CO. & CONTRACTORS (APPLIANCES) baths, part finished basement. W E S T E R N 443S w . 53th Ave. Arvada 6490 West 44th Ave. 424-4491 Excellent condition. Assume loan 985 4401 BUILDING and CONTRACTING TOWEL SUPPLY CO. CHUCK'S APPLIANCE or G I. 1720 S. B ro a d w a y 733 5591 SERVICE 3101 SO. ELAT1 For Any Romodelmf in Your Home-ln$ide or Out Most major appliances serviced.. WANT INCOME? L A U N D R Y & Ling-Temco Dishwashers La rg e 2 bedrooms up, renting John E. Reed, Realty 936 5458 $90. 2 bedroom basement apart­ A FRITCHLE & CO. DRY CLEANING, m ent $75. E a s ily financed and Specializing In VA & FHA Who's Kidding Whom? SEWER CLEANING priced to sell. Repossessed Properties A N N O U N C E S Jo*t Compare . . . 4373 SO. JASON HAPPY THE APPOINTMENT .you'll see the difference! 3 LR. BDRMS. 2041 E. Virginia Ave. 777 CALL JACK REIS ACME F A baths, built-in stove and oven OF SANITARY & SEWER SERV. In kitchen. Carpeted livingroom EASTER JIM MASSEY 934-3593 M em ber of Notre Dem e Parish • Stwers . • Septic Tanks and diningroom combination. As Sales Representative • Sand Traps t Grease Traps "A REAL BUY" f8r FREE pick-Dp and deliver)i by TO In the Farm & Ranch Dept. Cleaned To One and All the man in BLUE WILSON & WILSON For The State of Colorado. Sewer t Water Service 426 ,4580 Kastcr (wreetiiifis ALL CONSTRUCTION 455-2834 781-3473 42*-9746 63 For Information PAINTING & 37 — St. M ary Call or See ALMA C WHEATRIDGE REALTY JIM DECORATING SEWER SERV. 5 MIN. WALK TO LAWS REALTY 6615 W. 38th. 4150 L Mexico 757-5401 ACTION SEWER CHURCH & SCHOOL For all your Real Estate Needs GENERAL CONTRACTOR SERVICE I •,» 5 bedroom brick ranch. Big fam- Specializing in Government Foreclosures Droin Lines Cleared My area with kitchen. All on 1 Remodeling-Additlom • Main Sewers 265 So. Harlan 238-6461 BUYING - SELLING - TRADING Residential-Commercial acre. Wall to wall carpet. Beau­ REAL ESTATE • Kitchen Sink Lines tiful landscaping and view of the 23I-20S3 • Toilet Stoppages ".Ml (lu tira n lrril'' mountains. 6483 SO. PRINCE. MOUNTAIN-IMPIRE 24 Hr. Serv. Cali VINCE CUMMISKEY, The newspaper is con­ DECORATORS No Extra Charge For Nights 798-1403 — Member of St. Mary's CURTAIN LAUNDRIES ______534.3824______venient; it may be con­ See Francis Lace Curfam Cleaners, STORM WINDOWS THE REALESTATORS s u lte d at a tim e mo.st A1 Heintz curtains, crocheted tablecloths, Painting and Decorating. Bowles at Rapp 798-8403 convenient to every draperies, blankets, spreads, Specializing in All makes storm doors, windows, For linens, cleaned by latest screens and patio doors repaired member of the family. methods. Hand pressed only residential work. 38 — St. Mary Magdalene All Real Estate Call KKN fAVINS CALL ANYTIME and adjusted. Insurance claims. Call: JOE RAY 1259 Kalamath 825 3527. Reasonable rates. Real Estate Wanted Needs I(uvinu-t^'nini:-*l‘rnclin^ 255-6635 4700 W. 26TH AVE. FOR PROFESSIONAL HELP ■ KKAI. KSI ATK , Henry Sawicki, 429 2906. NEARLY SOLD OUT Rm . 744-3IM — Ofc. 297.5433 Electrician Service Sloan's Lake beauty, 3 bdrms., Call us for F R E E Estimate DICK “//.ArrV KASTER ’ Rewire, Additions, meters t r a s h h a u l i n g fa m ily room , 2 fireplaces, dbl. on your property. SEE R O B E R TS . gar. Buffet apt. 477-4758. "We List And Sell Quickly" 238-3374 moved. Free Estimates. 798 5368 Van Schaack &Co. KENNETH R. CAVINS 534 0563 P A IN TIN G A STACKHOUSE « m »78 THE WARD CO. O fc. 297 S44S Re*. 377 7173 DECORATING C. M. DUNN. INC. RCALTOR INSUROR ELECTRIC WIRING Wall Washing A Specially “ Realtor" REALTORS 422-1471 2 7 .1 University Blvd. 3324 So. Winona C l. 220 Volts. Remodeling, E A 3 3558 399 1355 231 Detroit 322-4868 Denver, Colo. Van Schaack & Co. 935-8St2 ?430 Hioh S'rri 43 — St. Piui X Repairing. Call any time. Holy Name Pariah •(EALTOR INS'UROR 366 0168 TRUCKS ___ 927 Vaughn JIM DWYER ELECTRIC TO OUR MANY FItIKNDS & CUSTOMKHS 275 University Blvd. PLUMBING WE WISH TO ^ 3 bdrms., m baths. BIG kitch­ Denver, Colo. en. Near 6th A v t. school and 4n JOYS 8nd HAPPINESS NOW ind ALWAYS GUTTER SPOUTS ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. ANNOUNCE St. Pius X Parish. Carl Osborne, Repairing, new work, sewers OUR PRESENT STOCK 255-5517. M \ N S t I t L U Most Precious Blood Church and sink lines cleaned. Our RUSS WEHNER M E A L T Y Gutters, Spouts work is guaranteed. Free 25 New 1967 G M C Across The Street Estimates. From ’ j to 2 Tons 4649 E . Colfax 377-8803 Wr Bprciiili/o in (lutter^i 609 E . Alameda 744 0300 Realtor CLINE «nd Spout Bei>lacomi>nt Also 35 used commercials (iutlorn ('leaned & ROOFING Your Lakewood GMC Franchised 44 —St. Roie of Lima List-Sell-Buy - Trade . Dealers & Hepaircri NEW ROOFS-REPAIRS Cath HAVE $100??? ThorouKhly Kxiterieneed ALL WORK GUARANTEED CLEMES MOTOR CO. Are you a veteran? Can you pay l A M s r ie iO Your Home With I)ependahl*>. (iuaranteed Terms Free Estimates $?07 per monlh? Not many op­ A c T t n A L T Y 5555 West Colfax Ave. 835-6495 Dire p o rtu n itie s like this. 2- or 3- AMERICAN ROOFING Years at the same location. MANSFIELD HARDESTY Member of Orr' Lady of Grace bdrm. brick, elec, kitchen, Parish UPHOLSTERY once-ln-a-llfetime chance to own SHEET METAL CO. Re-uphoistary by a reliable your own home! BARBARA REALTY REALTORS : m . I.U 1)5. Down... • The nownpnppr is cutivcii Attar A R M t U I 4815 firm. F IS H E R , 733-6772 (4S-C A ). lent; it may ho connulted at a 2330 So. Colo. Blvd. Realtor-Trader 388-9281 .Member o f All SouIh 35 years experience. Term s. MOORE Parish lime moat convenient to every NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY Realtor 7007 E . Hampden 756-3601 member of the familv. 2145 Court PI. 222-1172