LEGAL TEST of ANTI-PAROCHIAL SCHOOL LAW STARTED C

LEGAL TEST of ANTI-PAROCHIAL SCHOOL LAW STARTED C

r LEGAL TEST OF ANTI-PAROCHIAL SCHOOL LAW STARTED Pray for the Success of the Catholic Press n s TO PROIE c ! Eround Will k Broken Au|iist First at Damage Done to Academy by Facing Sixteenth and Grant Closing in i n is Plea Final- plans were received from On two sides of the pool will be a Practically All the National and International News Articles Appearing in This Paper, as Portland, Ore.— Following the fil­ In explaining why the ^uit has been the architect, II. P. Anthony, this four-foot space, on the other an ele­ ing in the United States District brought on behalf of ithe Sisters, week, for the $150,000 gymnasium ven-foot space where the springing Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the N. C. W. C. News Service. Court by the Hill Military academy former Judge Kavanaukh declared and boys’ club building to be erected board will be erected, and on the of a complaint and petition for an that grave injury already has been -by Denver council, 'Knights of Co­ other a 25 by GO natatorium. There injunction restraining the state of inflicted on his clients who are pre­ lumbus, and ground jwill be broken $2.00 Yr, on Renewali will be an 18 by 50 room adjoining, VOL. XVIII. NO. 49. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923. $2.50 Yr. on New Sub». Oregon from enforcing the conjpul- vented by the passage iof the law on August 1, Colorado day, for the with five showers, toilets, Iqckers, sory public school law passed at the from carrying out extensive improve­ structure, which is to adjoin the pres­ etc. ' November election, J. P. Kavanaugh, ments required by the : normal de­ ent beautiful club building at Grant In addition to this feature, the an attorney representing local Cath­ velopment of their schools. Further­ and Sixteenth avenue. plans call for the following in the olic interests, announced his inten­ more, in many instances parents who The plans call for the most mod- new building: Reading and billiard tion of filing a similar complaint in had sent or announced their inten­ ornly equipped swimming pool in Den­ room for boys, a 40 by 00 foot affair; the federal court this week on behalf tion of sending children: t o , schools ver in the basement. The pool will gymnasium 60 by 112 feet with a of the Sisters of the Holy Names of conducted by the Sisters in Oregon, be twenty-five by sixty, feet and will balcony on four sides 12 feet wide, Jesus and Mary. are now seeking schools in other be automatically kept pure. A the entire place being able to seat The Sisters of the Holy Names states to which to send their children. mechanism will be installed to keep 3.500 persons; an auditorium for K. have conducted St. Mary’s academy The declaration by the governor and pumping the water out, after which of C. council meetings 52 by 85 feet, in this city since 1859, and have a other state officials that they intend It will run through a sand filter and with a stage 8 by 12 and a balcony number of their academies and to carry out the provisijons of the be given a violet ray electric treat­ on three sides nine feet wide, the schools in this state. In seeking to new law threatens, says, Mr. Kava­ The writer last Sunday had the pen and other commodious Catholic of St. Joseph built the academy. ment, then go back into the pool. entire chamber being able to seat enjoin the governor, the attorney naugh, the destruction ofilarge prop­ In addition to this, there will be a 1.500 persons. The building will be privilege of saying Mass in the structures that once did good service The first mission ever given to a general of the state and the district church at Central City, Colo., one of in the mining sections but which Colorado parish was held at Central erty interests, and if carried into ef­ vacuum system installed, to take all ventilated with water-filtered air. attorney of Multnomah county (Port­ fect will work a progressively irre­ sludge from the bottom. The con­ The Knights’ chief idea in putting the parishes of the Denver diocese must now stand unused, is a question City in 1868, being conducted by-the land) from applying and enforcing that has a genuine history. The Coloradoans often ask. The people Rev. John DeBlieck, S.J., of Cincin­ parable injury to property rights stant purifying process thus gd^ng up this structure is to offer a clean the law, counsel for the nuns will that have been long enjoyed and rest on will make the complete emptying recreation place to the boys and church there, the third that the town in the hills, who know mining, and nati. The Rev. J. B. Raverdy, the not only raise the question of prop­ has had, will be thirty-one years old who are optimists among the opti­ pioneer Vicar General of this diocese, upon the most solemn constitutional of the pool necessary only once a youths of the city. They hope to get erty rights which is stressed in the guarantees. month, yet it is believed that this a good start towards paying for it next fall. The parish is now but a mists, declare that they certainly served Central City as pastor from complaint of Hill Military academy, will. Counsel for the Sister^ points out will be the cleanest swimming pool from the Rodeo at Overland Park small fraction of what it once was in 1866 to 1871. but will urge that the infringement For years, the parish had one of that his clients are protected against in the city. August 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. size, due to the decline of the mining Many priests wjio have given val­ of parents’ and teachers’ rights con­ industry, but it is one of the congre­ iant service to the Church have the leading congregations of Colo­ legislation of this kind riot only by stitutes additional reason for nulli­ the XIV Amendment of the Consti­ gations that has really helped to served at different times in Central rado. At one time, Nevadaville, one fication of the new law. of the towns nearby that was served tution of the United States, but also build the Denver diocese. Like other City. The present church was built Other Suits to Follow by the Rt. Rev. Godfrey Raber, P.A., by this church, is said to have had a by their charter from the, state of mining camps, it presents evidence of Suits by Lutherans and other inter­ now Vicar General of the diocese and population of 15,000. There are only Oregon, which empoWeris them to a prosperity that was great at one ests conducting private schools will Remarkakle Loyalty of Alumnae Shown pastor of St. Mary’s at Colorado two men living in it today. conduct schools and so constitutes a time but which was not permanent. probably be filed in the near future. Springs. Before his time, there were Gilpin county, when it celebrated contract which is protected by Article The city has many vacant stores and The Lutherans have made no secret two other churches. A frame one, the fiftieth anniversary of the dis­ I, Section 10 of the Federal Consti­ one of the most conspicuous build­ of the fact that they contemplate the first built, was destroyed in a covery of gold in 1909, had produced tution and by a similar provision in ings in the town is a Catholic acad­ such action. Thus the court will have in Reception to Sacred Heart Mesdames emy, standing high on a hill side and disastrous fire that swept the city in one hundred and fifty million the constitution of the state of Ore­ all angles of the case before it when visible from everywhere in the city, 1874, then a stone structure was put dollars’ worth of this precious metal, gon. I the matter is presented for adjudi­ up. But it’ proved damp and was in addition to a great production of While the invasion of property but now boarded up, after having cation. It is doubtful, however, been conducted by the Sisters of St. torn down to make way for the pres­ silver. Its hills are dotted every­ rights will be made a chief ground of Through the courtesy of the Sis­ Miss Bernice Gibbons, daughter of whether a hearing will be had before Joseph for forty-two years. Another ent edifice, which seats about 300. where with mines. The town of Cen­ complaint, the right of iteachers to ters of the Good Shepherd the alum­ Mary Leavitt Gibbons, a former stu­ the September term, as some of the fe .i • order had been in the city before The rectory was built under the pas­ tral City itself most assuredly can­ engage in a legitimate 1 occupation nae of the Mesdaihes of the Sacred dent of Mother Reid, presented Rev­ judges are on vacation and proced­ them. Whether the school will ever torate of the Rev. W. J. Hewlett, not be called beautiful, for it is a ty­ and of parents to control the relig­ Heart and their friends were enabled erend Mother with a bouquet of ure in the United States courts re­ ious and secular educatihn of their to meet a number of their own reli­ Francis Scott Key roses. Mrs. Fanny be reopened, with the parish school now chaplain at the Sisters of Lor- pical mining town, but it lies in a etto’s motherhouse in Nerinx, Ky.

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