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National^irculation, Above SOOjOOO; Denver Catholic Register, 20fi41 BLUE CROSS REDUCES PRIVATE CHARITY LOAD Joint Exercises Set for June I ContenU Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1941— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting 375 Students to Be Graduated on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given Aiter 12 M. Friday Following Issue Plan Shows Workers Will Help Selves if By Six Catholic High Schools DENVER CATHaiC Approximately 3 7 5 students prominent school administrators George R. Thrappj Paul R. Wag Given Practical Means will be graduated from six Denver will occupy places of honor at the ner, and Leo F. Watson; Catholic high schools in the Mu graduation. Bishop Vehr will be CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL nicipal auditorium Sunday, June the principal speaker. — Catherine Abegg, Mary Jane Expenditures of $831,099 in 1940 Reported by 1, at 3 p.m., according to the Rev. The chairman of this year’s Arnold, Mary Banigan, Bonnie Hubert M. Newell, M.A., diocesan exercises will be James Conboy of Becker, Barbara Bishop, Gloria FSGISTER Diocesan Welfare Organization; 4,297 superintendent of education. The Holy Family high school, and the Cohan, Bonnie Center, Betty Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, valedictorian will be John Nushy Covillo, Rosemary Daly, Dorothy Patients Under CHSA oflScials of the city and state, and of Annunciation high school. The Dempsey, Grace Denham, Dorothy The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have high school a cappella choir of Deutsch, Shirley Eakins, Ellen Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service> Seven Smaller Service!, 150 voices, directed by the Rev. Farr, Margaret Flint, Patricia Photo Features, and 'Wide World Photos. Because of the ever-increasing amount of hospitaliza r Dr. Thomas Doran, will be sup Forbes, Marion Friend, Virginia tion afforded to its members by the (Holorado Hospital Serv Rei^istorials ported by' the all-school orchestra, Gebhard, Maxine Giblin, and Anna VOL. XXXVI. No. 38. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1941. $2 PER YEAR ice association, a community-sponsored non-profit group Lou Hahn; under the direction of Edward service headed by the Very Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy L Libonati. The highlight of the Marzette Hickey, Frances Im- ceremonies will be the announce holT, Mary C. Jaeger, Mary E. as president, the demands on charity organizations were SOME CATHOLIC VIEWS Jenkins, Rita. Jane Kems,_ Shirley ON PEACE AND WAR ment of winners in the Bishop greatly lessened in 1940. According to the annual report Vehr annual apologetics conte.st, Lewis, Anna Liuzzi, Elsie Lutz, just issued by the executive committee and the board of The Very Rev. Dean Thomas J. Two Viatorians at St, Thomas* to and the awarding of prizes by the Theresa Lutz, Betty Jo Martin, 1 directors of the Catholic Charities, the CHSA, through its ^'olohan, pastor of the Sacred Denver Ordinary. Mary P. McGlone, Betty Moaauro, Heart church, Pueblo, speaking at Blue Cross plan, paid to the 14 St. Mary’s academy will not Jacqueline Mulick, Jacqueline Mur the annual meeting of the Cjitholic ray, Marie Murphy, Sarah Ann member hospitals in Denver, participate in the joint city-wide Charities in Denver Wednesday eve Noone, Patricia O’Connor, Shirley Be Ordained in Chicago May 22 Pueblo, and Colorado Springs a graduation, but will hold private ning, divided the people of Pueblo, O’Day, Genevieve O’Neill, and total of $179,326.51 for the care IS graduation exercises at the acad the most important steel city of the Jacqueline Orr; In the class of 11 Clerics of St of 4,297 patients, of which the emy. The Sisters of Loretto have West, into two classes— those who Shirley Owens, Mary Pepin, Catholic hospitals received pursued this custom since the es Viator to be ordained Thursday, believe with the Pope that the war (Turn to Page i — Column %) $78,598.97. The Blue Cross plan ran be ended by prayer and those tablishment of the institution. May 22, in St. Viator’s church, shows conclusively that the work who think that its end depends on Graduates of institutional schools Chicago, by Archbishop Samuel A. ing people will help themselves if how many shells can be manufac do not take part in the joint Stritch are Fathers Michael John given a practical method. exercises. The diocesan Charities expen tured. Pueblo is unusually pros Ranahan and Donald Charleis perous at the present lime, but its Candidates for graduation are REVISED BIBU ditures in 1940 were $831,099.67, prosperity is dependent on the Eu as follows: Glynn, who for the past two years it was revealed Wednesday night OF-SGHOOLiTE ropean war. Father Wolohan left REGIS HIGH SCHOOLn-Neal have been students at St. Thomas’ at the annual meeting of the the clear impression that he be A. A’Hern, Jr.; Dillon G. Blach, seminary, Denver. They are among Catholic Charities in Holy Ghost William E. B.rennan, Charles S. hall. The amount covgre family lieves we ought to pray harder and TO the 11 Viatorians who are making Carroll, Joseph B. Craig, Thomas welfare, child welfare, group Thirty years ago in Annuncia be satisfied with the business that their theology course at the local P. Coursey, J, Paul Davis, Robert work, health service, and social ac peace might bring. seminary. tion school, Denver, two boys wers M. DeCanio, William J. Dee, tion. Presiding at the session was classmates. As the years inter James E. Deem, Michael J. Dool- Father Ranahan was born in Bishop Urban J. Vehr. Archbishop Michael J. Curley of TITLES vened they grew up and away from ing, Valery V. Durr, Thomas E. Chicago June 2, 1914, the son Family Welfare Baltimore and Washington gave Egan, Herman C. Faulhaber, James of John and Catherine Ranahan, The cost of family welfare're» each other. But the old bond of expression to our own thought J. Grant, and George B. Greer, Jr.; who are still living. He attended friendship was renewed and “ Forgive us our debts as we for lief in the year was $29,805.67, a when he said in an address this Donald A. Harvey, Alva D. Epiphany parochial school in Chi strengthened last Saturday after give our debtors” will sound substantial increase over the pre week that, though we are in no Henehan, Walter G. Junger, Mar cago, and in 1928 entered Quigley noon in a sick room at Denver strange and just a bit unorthodox vious year. Child welfare likewise position to state what is going to tin J. Kane, Paul H. Keating, An preparatory seminary in the same General hospital. to a multitude of English-speaking gained in expenditure — from happen, if it should be war, “ we drew G. Keleher, Thomas X. Kel city. In August, 1933, he became A white-faced boy, just 0 Catholics, when the new American $157,524.14 in 1939 to $164,- must be loyal to our government ley, Theodore A. Kemme, James a novice of the Clerics of St. 994.60 in 1940. The group welfare and work with that government translation of the New Testament years old, lay seriously ill of a R. Kenehan, Edwin E. Kennebeck, Viator in Lemont, 111., and a year work carried on entailed an ex ruptured appendix. Already one with all our strength in the hope John A. Krause, John J. Lester, reaches the people who order it later entered St. Viator’s college But the English terminology penditure of $12,491.37, and so blood transfusion had been given that the war might end soon.” He John E. Lombardi, and Thor J. at Bourbonnais, HI., where he cial action by the Knights of Co recalled, however, the words of the of the Our Father, made ven but this proved insufficient for Longley; took a B. Sc. degree in 1937. From lumbus, $790. The health service Holy Father: “ In war you lo?e erable by nearly two centuries recovery. A second transfusion Gerald D. Malone, Leo E. Mc- Father Donald Glynn Father Michael Ranahan the fall of 1937 until June of afforded by the 14 Catholjc hos was necessary. Relatives and of usage, is not the only chapter — Irvlof AlUn Fox Photos. everything — in peace you lose Closkey, Charles Meyer, Jr.; Rich 1939 he was a student at Kenrick pitals of the diocese in part-pay of the New Testament that has friends were of no avail, since nothing.” . Twenty-four ■ years ard K. Miller, Robert D. Milner, seminary in Webster Groves, Mo., care totaled $392,338.93 and in been stripped of obsolete and only one had been found corre ago, the -Archbishop said, “ we were James E. Monaghan, James R. Eddie Dowling Sags: and in the fall of the latter year free care, $216,836.69, according archaic word forms and given a sponding to the boy’s blood type, in the big war to save democracy. Noone, John T. Noonen, - Eugene he entered St. Thomas’ seminary, to estimates made by the hospital \X'e produced a crop of dictators. new and modem dress. Churches and that person had already do P. O’Fallon, Edward E. O’Connor, Denver. officials. The Dominican Sisters of nated blood. Copperhead or no copperhead, I Arnold R. Olsen, Carl A. Ott, Ed and shrines and cemeteries and Play Must Reflect Christ’s The Rev. M. A. Cummings will the Sick Poor and the Ave Maria When the call came in to the hope and pray the youth of this mund F. Pelletier, J. F . Pino, Jos even religious orders will experi serve as assistant priest at Fa clinics’ care amounted to $3,- Knights of Columbus club, the nation will never again have to eph J.