Denver Priest Presides Over New York Rally Gain of 502

Denver Priest Presides Over New York Rally Gain of 502

GREAT INCREASE SHOWN IN PARISN SCHOOLS DENVER PRIEST Contents Copyrighted— Permission to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue GAIN OF 502 IS PRESIDES OVER NOTED IN FIRST NEW YORK RALLY DAY’S FIGURES Father Campbell in Charge at Conference on Some of Institutions Report That They; Have Industrial, Probtems Just Held Reached Their Capacity *** The Rev. Harold V. Campbell, pastor of the Shrine of St. (By Edward C. Day, Jr.) Anne, Arvada, and chaplain of the Mullen home for the aged, Huge gains in enrollment in both the parochial high presided last Saturday in New York city at the opening ses­ schools and grade schools of Denver marked the opening of sion of the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems. The the 1932-33 scholastic year Tuesday. In no school was the first sessions weijp held in the Y. W. C. A. building in West 138th Th« National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Sappliei The Denver Catholic Begiiter and The Regiiter. We Have Also Our day’s registratibn below the peak of last year and the majority street and were devoted to “ The Negro in Industry.” Father Own Extensive Spedial Service, the K. of C. Service, the Central Verein Service, the Fides Service and the California Catholie Press Service showed increases far ahead of the average growth from year Campbell, who is president of the Colorado conference, has to year. The total registration was 5,793, as compared to been on vacation visiting relatives in Providence, R. L, and VOL. XXVIII. No. 4. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1932. $2.00 PER YEAR 5,291 enrolled the first day last year. went to New York for the sessions. As the students began their first mond Newell, the new assistant, will Among: the speakers were George movement inm the Church, and the Medical Missionaries full day of class work Wednesday, teach Spanish, chemistry and Chris­ N. Shuster of The Commonweal, New Rev. Wilfred Parsons, S.J., editor of virtually every room in every par­ tian doctrine. Sacred Hearty high York; Dr. Karl F. Phillips, U. S. com­ “ America,” New York. Miss Linna ochial school building in the city was school has expanded its music de­ missioner of conciliation. Department Bresette, Social Action department ? LISTENING IN filled to capacity and the nuns were partment to include voice and instru­ of ^ b o r ; the Rev. R, A. McGowan, field worker who has been in Denver busy making preparations to accom*- mental music and this year plans to Social Action department, N. C. W. for several industrial conferences, modate late-comers, who, just re­ organize a school orchestra. C., Washingrton, D. C.: Dr.' Prank made the arrangements for the New The National Edition of The Regis­ turning ffom vacations, are certain St. Louis’ grade school in Engle­ O’Hara, *C a t h o 1 i c University of York one, which preceded the Feder­ ter this ireek received an order for to seek admittance before next Mon­ wood has eight full g^cades as the bundle lots of the paper to be sent America and head of the credit union ated Colored Catholics’ national con­ day. result, of the addition of the eighth vention. Both Whites and Negroes to Austria and Germany. It would Presentation school, with the larg­ grade this year. Sixteen are in the were at the New. York rally. seem that it is to be used by students est enrollment in its history, reluc­ new grade and will form the first In summing up the main points there to familiarize themselves with tantly began turning students away graduation class next June. When brought out at last Saturday morn­ English. A large bundle for years Wednesday when it was seen that no opened three years ago, St. Louis’ ing’s session. Father Campbell urged has gone to British Honduras, where more could be accommodated. Holy school had four grades with an en­ Year Book Ad hundreds of copies are sold to per­ a close study of Pius XI’s Encyclical Family grade school has not a single rollment of 90, Two grades were on the Reconstruction of the Social sons cared for by the Jesuit Fathers. empty desk, and in spite of addition­ added two years ago and the seventh Order (Quadragesimo Anno), which There it also a bundle going to Cuba. al class rooms, built last year. Holy grade , last year. The enrollment has he said was not written for any par­ Bundles go to every :itate in the Family high school was forced to reached 180. The school, since its Selling. Fake ticular group but applies to all with­ Union and single copies go to China, move its business classes to the “ an­ opening, has been tuition free. out discrimination of race or creed. the Philippines and practically all nex,” a private home purchased to Regis high school for boys enrolled over the world. W e were startled a It is a program that urges justice take care of the overflow. Annun­ 174, a substantial gain over last year. few months ago to receive a lettar, It has been reported to The Regis­ for everybody. A study of the en­ ciation high school topped its record The two academies for girls, St. written in splendid English, from the ter that a man. by the name of Walsh cyclical will bring a new conscience enrollment of last year by 25, bring­ Mary’s and Pancratia hall, are regis­ diocesan official of one of the ancient is soliciting advertisements for a and better understanding and a prac­ ing the total to 130. Father M. F. tering students this week and will “ Catholic Year Book,” which, he tical application of its principles will Greek rite dioceses of Czechoslovakia. Callanan, pastor of Annunciation, begin classes next Monday, Mother claims, is to be published with the inaugurate a new economic order. The letter showed a good deal, of announced that his school has reached Anne Frances, former dean of women familiarity with The Register. approval of all the pastors of the Negroes from all over the United its capacity. , at Loretto Heights college, is the ♦ new superior at St. Mary’s. city and distributed, >^ree of charge, States were present at the sessions. Similar conditions prevail in vir­ The resignation of James Walker Following are the high school reg­ through the pastors to all Denver tually all of the other schools. as mayor of New York city leaves istration figures: Cathedral, 291; Catholics. This man has absolutely New York. — Delegates to the Cathedral again tops the high s<ihool mm public opinion sharply divided. One Holy Family, 180; Regis high school, I (it no authority to solicit advertising in eighth annual convention of the Fed­ list with 291 students, a gain of 12 side holds that the resignation was 174; Sacred'Heart, 167; St.' Joseph’s, the name of the Catholic Diocese of erated Colored Catholics of the over last year. St. Joseph’s is at the practically an admission of guilt in 161; St. Francis’, 133; Annuncia­ Denver. Likewise, he is obtaining United States, which concluded here crowding point with 20 more stu­ the charges brought against him. The tion, 130, money under false pretenses if he September 5, voted to change the Scene at the Catholic Medical mission,' New York city,f wherd mis­ dents than the peak enrollment of is collecting for the advertisements, other contends that he called a po­ last year. St. Francis de Sales’ and In the grade schools the enroll­ name of the organization to the Na­ sionaries study medical subjects preparatory to sailing for their posts of litical bluff of the governor of New ment is as follows: Cathedral, 813; since he is not working with the ap­ duty in October. In the photo above Dr. W . R. Redden (left) of the N. Sacred Heart high schools are equal tional Federation for Promotion of York and -left His Excellency high Annunciation, 310; Blessed Sacra­ proval of the Catholic Bishop of Better Race Relations. The new Y. chapter, American Red Cross, is shown instructing in first aid. Others to last year’s enrollment. Denver. and dry. ment, 252; Holy Family, 310; Holy name, it was announced, is intended in the photo (left to right) are the Rev. Edward F. Garesche, S. J., di­ NEW COURSES Walsh claims he is a former ad­ Whether the mayor was personally Rosary, 161; Our Lady of Mt. Car­ to symbolize a widening of interests rector of the school^ Fathers Fraficis J. Maehringer, Wendelin Dimker culpable is a question we cannot de­ ARE ADDED mel, 205; Presentation, 134; Sacred vertising salesman for The Denver in the organization, which now be- and Germain Heilmann. Catholic Register. He is not. It is cide. W e have felt all along, how­ New courses were added in two of Heart, 300; St. Catherine’s, 390; St. coEjes identified with the whole Cath- ever, that some of those attacking the scho<ds. Holy Family high school Dominic’s, 270; St. Elizabeth’s, 300; reported that a young woman is oli(Tbody and is no longer exclusively working on the project with him. him were anything but lily -white in increasea its modern language de­ St. Francis de Sales’, 375; St. John’s, a Negro group. their motives. W e have not found partment by adding Spanish and Ger­ 176; St. Joseph’s, 266; St. Joseph’s Retreat for Firemen, Policemen the average “ reformer” in politics man courses. French has been offered (Polish), 107; St. Louis’, Englewood, possible subject for canonization. at the school for several years.

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