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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Welby Parish Plant Will Be Enlarged After War Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1944 — Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue T h e s e Dignitaries of the Archdiocese and military rlergy"■>» making di.H^.,an the re* Most of Old treat for priests of the archdiocese in St. Thomas’ seminary July 17 to 21. Included in the picture below are Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, seven archdiocesan cnnsultors, the rector of St. Tliomas’ seminary, the Very Rev. George Tolman, C.M.; and the rejreal-master, the Very Rev. Paul Waldron, S.S.C., o f St. Columbans, Nebr., and the Church Will V^ery Rev. Dean Bernard Froegel of Greeley. From left to riglit they are (back row); The Very Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, the Very Rev. William Kipp, the Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell, and Father Froegel; (front DENViR CATHOLIC row) Father Tolman, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy, Father Waldron, Archbishop Vehr, the Rt. Rev. Mon Be Replaced signor William Higgins, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Matthew Smith, and the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Charjes Hagus. Two other consultors of the archdiocese, who were unable to'attend the retreat and are not in the picture, are the Rt. Rev. Mon signor Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., and the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Hugh L. McMenamin. The six army chaplains pictured High School, Gym in the lower pricture are shown at a noonday recreation period in the archdiocesan retr^t. Five are from Camp Carson near Colorado Sprites, and the sivUi is Father Forrest Allen of the archdiocese, who is stationed at Davis-Monthan Planneiii Program Will Field, Tucson, Ariz., and who is home for a short furlough. Pictured are (back ro w ); Chaplains Edward P. Doyle, O.P., REGSTER and (rerald F. Chinet,(front row) Chaplains Allen, Gerald A. Quinn, S.J.; Clarence A. Ferring, and Edmund J. Murray, C.S.C. The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Cost Aboui $25,000 There are 105 priests on tetreat. Three priests of the Omaha diocese came here for the exercises. They are Father Have Also the International News Service (Wire and’ Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Joseph Lane, who formerly worked in Colorado, and Fathers Peter Burke and Joseph Myers. Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. Plans for an extensive post war enlargement of the As VOL. XXXIX. No. 47. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944. $1 PER YEAR sumption parish plant |n Welby were disclosed this week by the pastor, the Rev. Young Catholic Major Top H D John Giambastiani, O.S.M. The present church, with the exception of the facade, Nurse In 15-State Area tower, and vestibule, which were added to the 32-year-old building three years ago, will (By Sgt. Charles Lehm an) diploma. be razed and a new nave, Thirty-one years old—a vet Hospital officials had a theory sanctu^y, and sacristies will be about the proper training of erected. The new church will be eran of almost 10 years' army nurses particularly those who Nurse Corps service— and now a some lb to 15 feet wider and 25 would care for children. “ They feet longer than the present major who is top nurse in the said - that before we could take structure. Additional plans call care of sick babies, we would That folks on the home front 15-state area comprising the Army for the conversion of the parish, have to know about well babies,’’ thrill to news of the boys’ exploits Air Forces Western Technical auditorium into classrooms for Maj. McNulty recalled. And so overseas was proved again this Training Command. That is the the four years of high school and the youthful graduate arrived at record achieved by Maj. Kathleen week when a long letter packed' the construction of a new gym St. James’ orphanage, near L. McNulty, command nurse in with adventure came to Si.ster nasium. The plot of ground to Omaha, Nebr., for a two-month Denver headquarters of the Mary Wilhelmina, the sacristan at the rear of the school will be used AAFWTTC. course in pediatrics. Paradoxically, when Kathleen Loretto Heights college, Denver, as a recreational field, pppviding It is only part of the human from her nephew, S. Sgt. Harry McNulty finished learning how to a tennis court, baseball diamond, interest story embracing the Mc Thornmen in Corsica. ^ care for sick and well babies. and playground equipment- The Nulty family— now scattered in Sgt. Thornmen, one of a family estimated cost of the entire im remote corners of the globe—and of two girls and 10 boys, five of provement program is set at ap all intent on winning the war. whom are overseas, is a native of proximately $25,000. Four brothers are in,uniform and Baltimore and a^graduate of Loy Through the medium o f a parish a sister is in theA WAVES. ola college there. He was qne of subscription campaign, in which Back in 1933 a slender, attrac-, 20 chosen from 8,000 for a special - -(Turn to Page U — Column i ) tive, red-haired Catholic gfrl aviation engineering battalion. walked quietly to the platform of Chiding his dunt for bemoaning St. Joseph’s hospital in Alliance, the fact that she can do “ so very Nebr., and, garbed in the trim little toward the war effort other ‘Hunch’ Brings white uniform of her profession, thup pray,” Harry calls prayer the accepted her graduate nurse’s boys’ "mantle of protection.” He says those in the field are fully Priests to Side aware of such help, Attendance at Reflecting the thoughts of a soldier in the thick' of battle, the Of Fire Victims sergeant says, “ In turn, the man Pioneer Woman, in the field prays that God will Mass Grows in continue to spare those at home It was on a “ hunch” ithat the the horrors and miseries lie has Rev. Harley Schmitt, assistant witne.ssed. He is grateful that your pastor of Blessed Sacrament par St. Mary’s Grad Mining Centers homes and cities have not felt and ish in Denver, and the Rev. George heard the angry whine of a falling Spehar, assistant in S t Catharine’s bomb or the eerie, screeching wail parish, Denver, decided last Sun Of 1890, Buried There are about 130 Catholics of a flying shell— for he knows day afternoon to follow the fire in the Victor and Cripple Creek these things and he has seen their wagons from IVest 38th avenue and arishes, reports the Rev. John Federal boulevard, where they had An exponent of vigorous Cath aftermath. Once proud cities and loherty, who was placed in charge — OfficUl photo, U. S. AAF happy homes have become piles of stopped to let the fire equipment olic Action, and a pioneer of the of these famous old mining tQwns Maj. Kathleen L. McNulty rock and rubble. Aged women and roar past. Arriving at Elitch’s old West, Mrs. Ella penning War- by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr young children he has seen, dig gardens, the two priests were hur shauer of Antonito, sister of Mrs. when it was recently decided to she went directly into the army ging among these ruins, trying to ried through the panic-stricken A. J. Chisholm of the Cathedral put a re.sident priest there again. as a. contract nurse at the Fort salvage a few pitiful possessions— crowd to the blazing Old Mill, garish, Denver, died June 28 in Never again, some of the leaders Robinson, Nebr.. rtation hospital. a broken chair, a cracked mirror, where they learned that Catholics Joseph’s hospital, Del Norte, of the people have eloquently told Sent to' Philippine* bits of broken china, tom clothes were among the six who lost their Father Doherty, do they want Bom in Holten, Me., Feb. 7, In 1939, when the first ugly war — things you might find atop any lives in the amusement park dis their towns to be without a resi 1870, Mrs. Warshauer had lived clouds hovered over Europe, the junk heap. He knows the look of aster. In the West since the early 1880’s, dent priest. A number of the then 2nd Lt. McNulty was sent to fright and despair, sorrow and As the charred bodies were car first in Tres Piedras, N. Mex., Catholics had to move away be Sternberg General hospital in the misery, loneliness and privation. ried from the structure. Father cause of g:ovemmental restrictions where the Denning family briefly Philippines. He thinks and wonders about Spehar gave absolution over each. settled, and then in Conejos on gold mining during the war, “ We helped nurse Atneiican these things and he tries to un It was subsequently learned that county, Colorado. She was a mem but they are expecUd to return. and Filipino soldiers back to derstand why they must be.” He is at least two of the victims, Ed I ber of the 1890 graduation class Father Doherty is making his health,” she said, “ and also cared shocked at the “ miseiw and maim- ward Lowery, 33, and Pvt. R. L. of St. Mary's academy, Denver, residence in Victor. Years ago, (Turn to Page i — Column 2) (Tumto Page2 — Column 2) (Turn to Page2 — Column i ) and on Jan. 23 of that year took each of the two towns had its own part in the ceremony of breaking resident pastor. The Cripple Creek ground for the Loretto Heights parish had 150 children in its building.