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St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955

November 22, 1946 · Page 1 of 4

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KSK Foe : I n‘ 4“.» r w status 1393“ of REGISTER SICLOUD LAMENTATION I» ‘1 322m 1‘ "L45;— . ‘ l’ ‘\' “a: Then: There youth usucmus was . . . or am. PAPER BISHOP Each carefree yesterday OFFICIAL THE CLOUD eaten 111E. bright A bouquet Published Every Week the Catholic Society, Inc. by Press (Continued From Page One) I flung away—- Colo. Office of Publication: Bannock Street, Denver 938 1, Surrender of plenty philosophy life which birth of out gave g D.D. President Bishop Busch, ..Most Rev. Joseph F. 3n}; e'al'tll' I I131: For Is thing democracy without of and which it to H a ease. .......................... Thiebaut, Cloud; Advisory Board: Rt. Rev. C. V.G., St. P.A., exist. cannot‘ ' I I Today: I lay Rt. Wadena; Very George Ranch, Rev. Plachta, Rev. August 7 time like the There is pres— an no Last dusty Long Little Falls; Prairie; Lambert I"? Very Rev. J. Haupt, rose, for the missionary ent conquest c Wilted Very quite clutching, Zitur, Kroll, St. from Rev. Francis Rockville, Very Rev. Peter Japan, Father Hildebrand is of “‘1' At the Ziolkowski, of Cloud; T. Cloud. memories. Very Rev. S. J.C.D., St. grave firmly convinced, “Send mission- Editor Business M.A. and Man_ager..; Roger Vossberg, .._..,Rev. isvhis plea. aries—nowl’.’ ....... Tomorrow: I begging go Advertising ..Lenarz St, Cloud Agents Sons, and The Japanese .at present . . . are , ..- ...... ............ .. ...... building, Instant Frozen evincing interest Ca— in great Editorial Offices: 229, Minn. a Institute St‘. Cloud, 9.0: Box ‘ LET OTHERS SLEEP If three tholicism. thou— ,two or Price, $1.00 Per Year mu -" sand priests could and be nuns. Send changes Tower-clock of address The Edition,‘Box Register, St. Cloud ‘ to: might Japan it sent to now, 1620..Den\rcr Colorado. 1., .‘ Twelve tones : my name Cath- be stronghold the of , - 3,. soon . a Entered . . . “ Colorado 3: a a? a» Reluctant .' I reply: “So :. soon! ..a Second Class Matter Otfice, : Post Denver, at faith, he as olic said. I Tel. 567 Midnight plays Intriguing a! 26 game—- 'u'fi H; Blue shadows hiding from the AS WE }. moon! ‘tlaines Saints? "tear" ‘ tenurii‘ir“ It (Father A. Elmer Sobieck.) kix‘AAAALL‘A;AAAAAA‘AAA‘AA‘1AAAI and of Out cities, 26 towus l? n4. 7%. (Continued r~ From Page One ). ,FUNERA of...Min_ne- . villages the in state * . , Opponents of the referendum led the Wiscon- by :1, of were bearing the names sota, " O O O sin Committee affiliated saints, Religious Liberty Steal-n: for with in the 10 are. , , Cloud, They St. J county. Wisconsin Council of Churches, organization of Protes- are 9 '4. lee-w an Phom SLVCloud. Minn. I ill Unit St. ll Augusta, Anna, St. St. 1 Churches. tant Joseph, Mar- St. St- Francis, Meetings urging “no” held the ballot Nicholas, Rosa, St. vote in St. tin, St. a on were and Wendel. Stephen, St. halls of Protestant churches of various denominations in it earl . all ‘ ‘3' '5; sh, ' .. the' state; of campaign letters of and to a newspapers news- AGEchp a paper advertisements RELIGIOUS carried was on. ‘ l .."- megsl’ef’a And the Protestant Churches uranium the s~ I won over ‘ newspapers. ‘: w .2 What Q the stake? issue at was Drugs Less! for ABIIGLFS c was: It Free bus transportatiOn for children of parochial St. Joseph. Minnesota- The —- ,r if and Dakota Catholic private schools. unit of the Li- 271‘ tu‘ ;. I ' - . '9 ROSARIES . brary will the association ,at meet ' The .m— Protestant Churches fought the proposed amend- “H? M College of St. Ben-edict Nov. 29." PRAYERBOOKS ment the that ground would'help it unite the Catholic on Speakers for the all-day session HOLY WATER FONTS Church and and state would equality liberty attack and for Stein, the Rev. Benjamin are CRUCIFIXES ‘- allfaithsl 0.S.B., librarian St. John’s uni- at ‘ - w - - l Ambutdfié‘o‘iSenico _ will books in MEDALS ,‘ versity, who consider SCAPU‘LAR TWenty—two states—Minnesota is of them— m not \ one field religion; the Rev. the of l FOR PRAYERBOOKS PHONE u in make provision-for pa- .v children transporting to .F now some Cloud Roger Vossberg, editor, St. 5th 82. Cloud 18 Ave. 80. a. ‘. ‘ SERVICE MEN uochialand schools,’as private well public schools. will the to Register, who, discuss m as Catholic in the modern newspaper We complete line of carry “Two by successive state Legislatures, required Wis— W a as L!“ ’&:~I‘~ world; Sister Mariella, head of and Roofing Metal school supplies ofl’ice and, ‘ I consin7s Constitution, had approved bill authorizing the - 9 a the department of English in the Cornice Mtg. #00“. referendum. College St.-Be.nedict, who will of ' Fritz-Cross l' - r The fic- explain spiritual problems .in .‘ It was unfortunate, the Milwaukee ournal J ROOFING 0F EL'L_KINDS. as pre- tion. Side- . We make specialty.“ Asbesto- dlcted, that the issue became religious . albumin... vav 26 one. a on the Suggestions how Roofing and to meet al a . EVERYWHERE! “WE {-5,‘ r‘Those GO Cloud. St. Minn. favoring the referendum, however, l“ had pointed needs of the increased post—war Child Phone 1526 enrollments and that consequent bus out transportation health and safety was a measure, A! V u changes in the curricula will be different HATS! from other such s'rETsorI provided for not measures pa— " Edith Grannis, librarian made by r, linLLE'rxN Menf—‘KUPPENHEIMER Wivsii‘sa FOT Tridii’c‘ '1 All: rochial comm .and private school children public of funds. out tax PRIVATE . SCHOIOLS CLOTHES? St. Cloud State Teachers’ the at Elf“! “The college; and library therapy for thought‘so,‘ but of the l" too'; opponents REJECTIED newspapers an CROSBY SQUARE SHo-Esz, patients will the topic mental be of ,- , . referendum made religious issUe of it—and a won. ~'l‘A~ librarian the Joan Tillemans, at ('5:- ,. LEGITIMATE. Administration, Veterans’ St. 9' O O AS THE Cloud. \ NW. DISARMAMENT SLATE” 25 _. «e Conchessa, head librarian Sister 'A- chair- of St. Benedict’s, will act CLQTHES" “NEW as c? Russia has called disarmament. fOr‘ .‘g discussions. of the legal England, (Continued One) In man From Page factory. too, ‘f Certainly the prospects for depend in future provisions made, in accord with peace no religious are .their teachers and own HWHAM" Elna small principles of the distributive nations of Cutie the jus- how the world OlseIVe STQRE regard the ‘ ‘on measure instruction curriculum. The in the tice, for who desire parents problem re- great a of disarmament the limitation of Catholic minority Ontario of or arma- pays ligious education for their children. ordi- ments. its school through the taxes ' public the If acceptance-of funds - channels special fund, XII. into nary a In his 1941 Christmas should sacrifice Pope Pius the 'to' the urged message, 'mean . 45th Anniversary Catholic schools which of the out the Cloud Post Office in St. Opposite slightest fundamental 'i' degree of the nations sincerity “to with proceed and honesty \ to Don’t Take My maintained. Provision is made Penny, comedy a . a are I‘m principles which determine the pur- limitation 23!? progressive of armaments.” Note here Catholics determine the word, by which in three by Anne acts Coulter may which religious the private for pose according taxation the of rate to “limitation,” of armaments. Martens, will be the first school exists, the aid be must pres- re- . schools. The their the needs of own entation this by the ~-. jected without compromise. The Holy Father continued: season. schools administered Catholic - 47‘ are Riven—Mr. and Fred Mimers, Elk Mrs. dramatic club of Cathedral 4?: Imprisoned locally by board of trustees “The lack of equilibrium between the a Nazis exaggerated 1,700, high parish Chouinard Andrew’s school. St. The play will be of of- 1 arma- a" Catholi'cs elected by the of the re- fered of the the the public honored Nov. powerful Nov. 10 to 26 in and the limited of ments oc— on states were armaments Slew Austrian Priests 38_' districts. board school The spective h ' Holy Angels wedding auditorium. The their 45th casion of theyweak‘er an- and cur- is harmony 'a to in ones liberty the menace allowed complete peace is among tain will their rise by gathering of 8:15. niversary at a an and nations demands that ample and ownaffairs, limit but proportionate its good of Make management V i hundred a.—-—Seventeen an a their n r. children home. e at Proceeds will be used it assist to required: hewplaccd schools meet the to the production and ofiloffensive Austrian possession are. priests condemned upon were in financing Cathedralite, Helen the and Those present stu- first were impression professional require- d (1 t prison durin Nazi r the regime, a n a 5 to lathe in degree‘in which ,. proportion disarmament r dent annual. Robert Henry is weapons Detroit, Chouinard Mr. Clarence of o’.‘ ments. t were-killed, and according 38 to finance effected.” director. is Chouinard and and Mrs. Ernest ‘ ' ' The ‘ Education lasts Netherlands compiled the Chan- report by act '3“ ' that~ a family, and Fred Mr. Mrs. A double has been selected cast “Previously, in the Holy Father 1939, spoke ’ explicitly cery office behalf here Car- of Scotch of 19.18 of 1920 and the act b, '- on family; and Chouinard and Mr. to give number greater of club l, a g. (4 .13.;' dinal -Innitzer, Archbishop operation the of into in n not merely limitation put of of disarmament armament but respec- a and or Richard Chouinard, Mr. members Mrs. the " opportunity 'for (a ac- (Holland Vienna. tive countries and Scot- the abolition of family, rm? armaments. and Fred and Mrs. Parent tive roles in the play. Sister Pius is. democratic land) of edu- systems . t Micheau Oliver and director, and Mrs. is assisted by the Mr. fol- WEAR In 1939 he said: perhaps cation, which represents '- lowing committees: Costuming, Schellitser Bros- son. figs-3'3}! _. achievements in the finest the “The way nations be freed from the heavy servitude Sister Cathel in charge ;.make-up, must Washington in Detroit and Sons education religious of providing, Sister Laurent of in charge; the and ' for ""f""'Bt’Jt’LDERs" Conclusiéns ‘of which by pro— be unable present; 'race armaments. to peace were aceording wishes the the of to . . . Sister Kenneth in charge. grams, telegraph and should telephone fail of give fundamental importance disarmament, " to distribution means equitable people and to an Reliable Contractors Names of Cast congratula- their extended they gmutually public the of We funds for. support accepted, of organic, and. progressive both invletter scour? r Phone 2355W tions. schools. all Are Listed and in’spiritgand which should fail this disarma- is? to out carry 14th Ave. 80- St. Cloud 121 , Holland Plan faithfully, would their‘ later reveal incon- ment soc‘mer _The includes: cast Sally, maid or . QUIZ a ' plan, Holland According to the 7' sistency With and lack of vitality.” K h l t a purpose, a e e n t 1 man: awn». I utilil'sr‘ms .u. a. of insti— the. board corporate any Schroeder; Norman Porter, pub— Four the cornerstones Pontiff’s doctrine represent a emu :J “ on association wishing tution to or licity James Louden and man, V disarmament municipal- : school ‘ establish in t James any Ruegemer; a Penny, pretty Kneser a SETS 1) Disarmament is ‘39 than technical apply the problem; it for ity Kate By necessary little may “ more a miss, Loretta Murphy; Caleb, . Groundwork The association estab- The funds. must is all, of her absorbed most moral problem. The estab- father, Al first is McConnell task to a boxed certain conditions sets. that lish‘the'fact 12-piece Proportion and Wilfred Good Mische; Mark, her lish disarmament for in the minds of and in world opinion. Looks men minimum fixed law, such by high. figures: 2%” of 1” to farm—minded brother, W i l l i as a a m the If solve cannot In other disarmament, words, moral accompanied ques— by you pupils, prOSpective number of Wimmer; Mavis, are her attractive sis- Composition Nov. 15 tions below, No. White 1990 get your moral rearmament, precede must material satisfied. The private a Nancy ter, Burns Laverne accompany and managers or a Girl Teen—Age the For Register find the to answers. set required in the deposit pub- a ' disarmament to Tomczik; limitation of Lydia, her busy mother, are armaments. or have which has A play 1. fine . current 15 lic guarantee, treasury, se- Patricia Gans very k‘vfieartta and Rita Kidwell; a as we a Moral disarmament that repression in human means Catholic by the evaluated been estimated the total cost cent of Joanna, her loyal girl friend, No. Luminous Composition per 1990 of— lection hearts of hatred, and avarice, all other forces that Wholly ob- v Movement Theater - envy, This - the construction. as, at of Donna Merrigan; her Kerry, sum re- aset Green lead (a) The jectionable to is settlement of disputes and force by is by the returned end of 20 sourceful b friend, Andrew war. years o y The Wild Beauty; Years; (b) municipality. Moral Goetten; Grep, his pal with ideas, LOAFERS implies strengthening o'ea'rmamcnt of the law o Disappointment Avoid To of Malfi. (c) The Duchess Wayne Hazelton; Gram, just her- the Provisions made for and fortifying the will it. to keep are MOCCASINS Order NOW From ‘ . Catholic Church 2. Has the self, Carol Sivinski Louise .and by o ever school plant maintenance of the - ,._,...... »tSpiritual will lead rearmament material disarma- to ,n \ public Church Omann; Monsieur Henri, French sought taxes for. private public Teachers in a taxes. MUELLER-YOUNG THE .1-“blvs. 'OXFQBPS SADDLE men in America? (a) designer, Charles Ruegemer and ,- quali— have the yes; schools purposes must same . . I Harrison 2) Robert Lommell; Day, The for .(b) kind armaments is of slavery which SUPPLY a (public schools. ChTHOLlC' no.‘ those in fications race a ‘- as 1E * author, James and Kost according young receive salaries relief to end 3.v“That $27,000,000 in They in the not defense-but violation in the of right. may up Ellenbecker; i l l i W pretty -‘. f ’ " a m ‘1 scale. Government-ap- the people of supplies by the donated same A nation has a'right defensive to ; measures.‘But some models, - Mary Ann Peffer, ;. l young con- school inspectors have American pointed S. through the i the U. _ when‘does defensive Whozéé‘aie a become offensive armament armament? Marjorie Dingmann, Joan Schmidt, the all instruction in Rus- trol alleviate Retail Red Cross needy to sec- over Leona It' Betty Thiclman, and for Roda, is nation that increasing is its for . armaments pub- private and easy subjects in gobbled ular a World II sians in war was E.» 4th St. 130 St. Paul. Minn. Lt Faust. Regina a defense schools. control, This however, to offense. lic turn to NKVD, ministry that Arms eventually become by the the means a The Mimers’ club'sent fol- the hilosopby police” the must respect the Soviet; secret operates of or making rather than of preventing it. war a means lowing the representatives private to cular the Budenz; ideology of part charged by Louis is (21) “It is always not resist the to temptation shoot- of easy Col- drama the convention held at school. conducting the association Leopold (b) the Rev. Braun; ing that made shoot,”.says to GIuido Gonella College the in lege of Thomas and St. guns the were Theregulationsset by Hubble, Mr. (c) govern- Burns, St. Catherine: Nancy of A.Worl(l I Reconstruct. The reasonable just. and to ment, are Must the Mass which 4. pastor ‘ a l Patricia Gans, Sivinski, logger Carol Catholic ,remain Catholic schools 3) Papal‘ The third cornerstone the of teaching his congregation applies for on on Hazelton, Phyllis Wayne Petters, of the word. in every sense obliga— dlsarmament _ holy Sunday and days-of the knotty question—how . answers. William arma- can Andrew Goetten, 1918 of seems‘to The Scotch act be High Mass? (a) tion a yes; ments be eliminated limited? ,Kathleen Schroeder. and Wimmer, or educational, have provided pat- «I \ an (b) . *. »-—~.y.... no. d. . ._ Disarmament, Pope Pius XII said, equally be “mutually . satis— for. Scotland must tern , as Good + + .‘+' able land 5. Now buy his to Range own A accepted,” “organic,” and “progressive.” Play 713 St. Ger. St. Cloud under thousand after ' terms, * Present Mimers easy a lo Sizes If of tog big nations, two unwilling disarm, to it bondage, is the farmer in one of or are years . is foolhardy (b) Germany; Russia; (c) Ja- (a) for other nations disarm. to Mutual From! consent ChOOSeé all nations pan. is T among necessary. ' to ' , . Prices II! I . . from movie A Catholic who, '6. actress Can Russiato get and disarma- accept out we specialize carry in by suggestion, her caused we ,a scene ment? ' change the picture Child of Di- in‘ . . . . . , ..The “organic” word calls for plan clothes agreed whereby for‘the (a) Una O’Connor; (b) is an vorce .f elimination of Margaret O’Brien; Rosalind armaments (c) would begin with the dangerously s. Well-dressed man. Russell. offensive ‘a weapons(atomic bomb?),.and end withpurely '1 de— .‘ country'whose dominating ’7. A fensive of “Organic” opt disarmament demands weapons war. ‘ claims there “no ruler is ' war a. thatsnations strongly most armed would disarm first and now against religion” but where there, .. "£539; those less _ strongly armed would follow. 3:” ilti ll ‘ Yr Catholic Catholic priests, 12 369 l . ‘ Mary’s f 1 History teaches that the nations stronger sisters, Catholic lay primarily 400,000 and I. _ are r. have been murdered is responsible for-international conflicts, and these persons later draw r . . (b) Yugoslavia; (c) Russia; (3.) the weaker almost and unarmed into nations Hence war. Greece. the big nations should disarm first. ' How 8, states now many are “Progressive” v disarmament gradual disarma— means a making provision for transporting Many ment. difficulties, m - moral and eConomicu will have to parochial children and private to be faced public and schools well solved by to nations that have .r. the best in— as as W. even x. .-t l- f. .3 0 ’1' (c) schools? (a) 10; (b) 15; 22. .h' salt—s:- ‘2 Anthony’s tentions cm of disarming. St. Minn. ud Peri . . which 9 In such state 4) Finally, pro- the was Pope’s a demands that disarma- ! program voted amendment recently posed ‘ «' be ment carried out faithfulli. t . 2%! ‘ w by 5-to-4 count? (a) Min- down a absolutelack emh In Nov Inlay, Guido comment, Gonella “The Dakota; (b) North (0) says: nesota; a? ’of this fidelity recommended Wisconsin. by the Pope has been respon- .x‘r c, .. « n— , . Sli‘éwn “attain m. l Slble Laure ..u for ‘- the failure pin findsan conversion a" to effective A in' “D 10. second rphy, and system of control, Andrew "1" i" ‘ -.‘m re- ,, fawn -» I r - olclock times Russian Orthodox the failure of Take Penny," the season's first cent My Goetten. The play which will be has paralyzed all the disarma- a attemptsat .pre- Paul Cathedral Bishop is that (a) Bishop the high of. by sented I presentation for:the public Nov. 26 Thereis ment; on control whichlcan. neutralize-theoonse- no Melitzke; (b) Bishop left .right, Avtonmov; school Mimers Holy Angels auditorium. in to are, of systematicmutual distrust.” quences. ’ Merrigan, (c) Stanilaus 'Waync ‘Hazcltgh, Rev. Rocheau. Donna the ’ ., .. .. , . , r: *v. ,, .3 riffiaw? em K We A-I u- I in».— 4‘ . A MM&_;‘-A\JLL¢A.1~&. " .T& .1 A,