St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 20, 1947 · Page 1 of 4
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. H“. .7 n .. '4, I! THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE TWO Friday, June 20, 1947 Ii‘i MINDS " CHRISTIAN Anthony of Pad SI. :\\'\\ QUIZ BADIY NEEDED. n1" ua ////. Corner Poet’s IAWMAKERS IN POLITICAI. IIEE, SAY GISTER -'7‘ST.ClOUD Kate Knese By SUFFERING "Unless suffer with you a. cross, (Continued From Page One) the the Stratton As I, Master, did, bill displaced for per- OFFICIAL OF BISHOP OF ST. CLOUD PAPER THE . tional policy be merely I claim cannot saying 6) for My own," that this the Register of June (Based cannot neg- sons, measure you on Inc. Catholic Press Society, Published Every Week by the Its ative. motive, he said, Thus the be “simply France, spoke Savior the MRP in of must authorizes the filling The of 1. party Colo. Street, Denver Ofi'ice Publication: Bannock 1, 938 of honest for the _of world. suffer- leading the which is the regular which party an quotas concern were un- peoples of other D.D. Catholic; nations. President Bishop Joseph F. Busch, It ..Most Rev. largely used during France, is (a) ing the but actually war, .... ............. ......... I these pondered words and , be must supported V.G., Cloud: Socialistic. by Advisory Board: Rt. Rev. 'I‘hiebaut, P.A., St. it C. Communistic; on positive becomes (b) (c) of Christian test a our pa... said, Very George which will ’ Wadena; Rev. Ranch, in enable Rt. Rev. Plachta, first priests these One the charity August 2. of measures and of spirit inter- of our I “Lord, send suffering do peoples to {*4 Little Falls; Jesuits become Long Very J. Haupt, of to i'e-established. _,Prairie; Rev. Lambert history the me the 400-year national co—operation." I So I live Your words and fol- It may Kroll. St. sacrifice the .Very Rev. Francis Zitur,'RockvilIe, Very Peter after Rev. medical doctor become 1 part of to means on a ‘ Fargo Bishop Talks low You. citizens the United Cloud; Ziolkowski. J.U.D., St. Cloud. of States. Very Rev. S. priesthood and T. ordination the 2.“ to The alumni reunion to an came , , Here Devitt Editor Vossberg, psychiatrist, made Roger M.A. reference and Business Manager ..Rev. full-fledged who, to *-. as a Christ, You heard voice, 0 official close .............. with dinner which at my a Advertising ..Lenarz St. Cloud of Sons, charge Agents and will within have year a .. And suffering keen-edged the Most Rev. ...... ..... Leo F. Dworschak, .......... Browerville came School Chi— clinic in Catholic psychiatric a 1 Editorial Cloud. Minn. Ofi'ices: Institute building, PO. St. bitter. Box 229. and class ’26, of Auxiliary Bishop of William Dev— Rev, is_ (a) the . cago, Alaska; Price: Mexico. $2.00 Canada. But thy weak did $2.50, novice Fargo, the not speaker. principal year; per re- was Awards Diplomas Rot. Rev. Henry lin, S.J.; (b) the I9 . 83.00. foreign. joice in it Bishop Dworschak spoke the on McNamara. Bishop John rige; ,l (c) Send changes Box And of The Cloud Edition. meek enough draw address Register, 5!. Benedictine not to to: motto, “Ora La- was et anti-Catholic 3. A organ- new Thy Holy Glance. 1620. Denver Colorado. I. bora,” and pointed ' the effects out called tentatively ization, which is , Browerville. Nineteen eighth ,Entered Second Office. Denver, Colorado Class Matter Post which this at and motto the ideals as —— I Citizens of Council National the but So I “Thy will be grade graduates can of St. Joseph’s pray, which it embodies have had the in has its aim Church and State, H on parochial school received their di- on and past should have in the future all federal the exclusion of (a) bit or As small myrrh of plomas exercises in Paderewski at my the lives of St. John’s alumni. on schools aid parish to state or within par- Is lost Thy Son's. hall June 8. on The Rt. Rev. Alcuin Deutsch, bat- seemingly, ish students; (b) a In the class O:S.B., Delores Buhl, class of ’96, presented were mission CORPUS CHRISTI was Taylor’s against Myron tle Theresa Buhl, LoRae Cech, with Mary gift by the alumni, mark- a Outdoor altars bedecked» with the personal Vatican the to rep- as Ann Jakubik, Dorothy Kotula, his 25th jubilee Abbot and ing flowers; (c) as the President; resentative of Gladys Opelia, Virginia Schenk, president of St. John’s university. from Grasses both. (Continued green summer Sylvia Stepaniak, Romaine Con— One) From Page ' showers; the third of During first the 4. Gerald Drayna, David Kas- nor, the heroic Wee maidens white this fee- repub- in existence the U. S. sanctity of Mary Goretti—while Church of court ‘a as a on tonek, Sylvester Kotula, Carl Lar- day, by hun- tal aid received lic, tax investigatingher was holiness. a. Was THIEIMAN Clarion Lucas, Lai'i'y May, son, I, Scattering flowers along Christ's Catholic schools; (b) of (a) dreds Kenneth Ostrowski, Kenneth Plot- Brother Stephano had planned to' be of the thou- Commu- schools; (c) Protestant one way. nik, Dennis Solga, and George Zi- sands St. carried Peter’s For outdoor at that the Jesus in day. But priest nistic schools. is appointed to gan. HARDWARE procession, with him shot and killed by is be- A intruder in the 5. of crusade go» prayer Other children was received some cer- peoples' honor their King the To is the Confrater— ing by sponsored monastery! .Padre Stephano took this sign from tificates of attendance. heaven. as a mission. .1 the Christian Doctrine for nity of — 0 He stayed home. ‘ beatification and eventual canon- through the He of Stute Minnesota new-mown passes The following day Goretti’s beatification, Mary Pope (a) Sporting Pope ization the saintly Goods I: " of ' paths, I}. XI. Pius PiusX; (c) Leo XIII: (b) Pius spoke to pilgrims in city: the -' song-birds and Saluted by in tree and Paints Catholics Has 586,354 Leo Hof- The Anthony Rev. 6. “There is indication,” he said, “that Mary Goretti no grass, and chap- is priest the first stee the Through the hands of priest, had made virginity; animated of she only by a vow 0 was a colony which lain in Tala the leper bless He to pauses profound, burning God, love of enabling her prefermar- to Minnesota has 586,354 Catholics, (b) Japan; (c) is in China; (a) His adoring, feel And throng, the Our 5 'tyrdomto sin. ‘ according statistics in the to Philippines. the 1.91.7 caress. Official Catholic Directory, in- who Tekakwitha, —By Mary Wendel 7. Kateri Skudlarek, St. New Christi Store the Corpus an may For this is " .“Providence undoubtedly designed Blessed Maria as of 11,576 1946’s figure. Indian become the first American crease over , feast model, heavenly and intercessor i protectress, of girls -_a a MARRIAGE, The Catholic an population is Maid FAMILY llFE HIGHLIGHT dis— called the (a) saint, is often and both Victim Of Christ, a a .in- Catholic ded- Action, tributed Children Mary,vand all of others follows: Archdiocese Mo- Orleans; Lily of the of (b) as Priest. is located 17 Seventh Ave., at of St. Paul, Diocese _ 312,811; of instead hawks; Little Flower. the (c) to Immaculate Mother,” Holy continued. the Father ,‘ " ‘South. Just 1/2 block south SESSIONS OF Duluth, SSCA 87,421; Diocese on IN ST. IOUIS the Savior clouds, of St. Bend saint of low, 8. The actors patron t ye How girls and of today Seventh Ave. from old many Cloud Diocese young 86,914; women are of Winona, as (b) Francis de Sales; is (a) St. store. our passes, r . , staunch their Goretti? in purity Mary 70,000; Diocese of Son Crookston, brightly Our Shine is Thomas. St..Genesius; (c) St. It as was sun, . 30,108. How American military passing, 9. The there who could well Blessed gov- r‘ to many are pray ,- Louis—The I. St. Summer School of self-control unselfishness, and Babe winds, license for Blow gently V, granted has ernment Mary for 1 the a strength their purity! maintain ' to 'EXTINGUISHERS of Catholic Action its opened the development and of strength Passion Play passing, production the of cur- PYRENE EIRE I? How Corettis Mary be there should ' to in St. Louis univer- many more rent of character the coax God and to birds, Your is (a) in 1948; season Sing sweetly (Oberammergau) way su _ along the road of rather than sity here Sunday virtue their in- evening with God’s blessings married l] the -men accept passing. (b) 1954. a 1950; (c) on _- session which will Saturday, state,” end the priest said. of vitations life adore Him, sinl Catholic Love and No phase 10. of ‘,r' ‘ to men, Home, sons For Car, Comp ‘ Bout . or June Marriage family 21. and life Another speaker life family Eucharistic King. homage Nazi target Give such of on to perse- "I was a WOULD NOT BLESSED? MARY GORETTI BE THE being spotlighted in charged about 50 that married couples are cution aged and the (a) are ., men as in Fires the home % for all I account 50 of fires and ‘:.'::PERFECT fire PATRON FOR Meum, SAINT TEEN-AGERS? Enim Corpus Est lectures daily, Hoc which deserting of the natural for the youth; (c) Catholic many are (b) con- women; Te Angels sing Bread of For deaths. Protect yourself and repeated evening sesions ventional. family the The with The speaker, the Rev. ef- ,_‘ Holy at Father also warning the to your ,‘lfi- religious. an gave ~ press, a Deum. held those Edward for employed during the Dowling, S.J., student fective Pyrene Extinguisher purchased _ (Answers Page 3) at a motion getage, picture, and to parents: on I young men, The day. theme of this year’s Sum- of modern marriage, declared that “WOE the scandalgivers to voluntary and conscious {1 School Catholic divorce of Action, husband wife of and mer Attend a Priest of in reviews, [0 theaters, films, and Book which is Vocation romance by central the would be unthinkable divorce sponsored newspapers, as as I, office the Sodality of Our Lady of shameless of children if the fashions. parents and on _ na- here in St, Louis, is “Mary, Mar- laws ture and marriage of “WOE .were virgin to corrupting hearts. young men. a riage, Family, the Your Life’s understood. and He pointed the out‘ I “WOE and fathers mothers who without to Parley India energy - Work.” fact that husbands and wives Planned Guidance prudence accede capriciousness of their the to .',_ er on forced vigorous, the to spend sons are Fr. Lord Lectures alert, .and daughters, relaxed their and of renouncing parental authority which parts re- S Holy 0n Family daily lives from each other apart .-flects the divine majesty. and ‘have only the exhausted, “WOE could, all Christians who if willing, to _‘ summon The Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S.J., . nerve-straining few hours the of Aubrey Collegeville. Father DEPT. MEN’S , — aid from the legions right-minded of combat to director of the school, in Citizen- his daily New York—Vocational evening discover the persons to the Zellner, O.S.B., member of common lecture the .” Holy Family scanda inner school in their high of' married lives, the text ship, first languages department of ancient on a as core , _ MEN’S BETTER QUALITY blueprint the for modern family “a discovery for which is written_ guidance made vocational university, who has John’s St. at l Blessed Goretti, watch teen-tigers! never Mary ‘, over our i (a lecture which is repeated in published marriages.” will be schools, studies Catholic been ursuing advanced at some O O WORK SHOES nightly ,for those unable attend The to P. J. amount of August by week in under the the niversity Iowa the first of money necessary . . ,.:.WRITE CONGRESSMEN—“SUPPORT STRATTON BILL” the day classes), said 1; that purity for marriages is, roughly, Y'brk. in in- New will this Kenedy and Sons, GI Bill Rights, leave of ., Eight and hundred trustworthiness thousand the and fifty homeless Europeans at ratio top the culture and in to Citizenship writ- Vocational the University Penn- for of are ' month verse was Famous Famous importance in in the of direct ratio the refinement to of need for pressing the sylvania, he will attend .1 looking where success land they lead human life ten to meet for where might a $498 are a a - married life. “Purity is the compli- couple, Father Dowling said. the in textbook special regional studies Catholic of , a Peters occupa- Red Wing ,;---'free program a political religious, racial, and persecution. from - ,1. paid ment love, the to true proof “Refinement is superficial and val- of India. field. In tional recent survey a on ‘ DPs—they called—Displaced Persons. Brand Brand are uable only when it is super-face ' secondary Catholic the guidance in a received Father had Aubrey a Chunted Requiem wanting their Who will chide them for to return of not to the culture that results in finan- United States, it schools of the was faculty recommendation the from - Leather -, . Leather Soles Uppers—Cord Good cial independence,” according or schools to "native Yugoslavia, high lands—Poland, Lithuania, that Catholic Latvia, where found this of'the Iowa University of to 1 Father Dowling’s talk. He said field of in the weakest ' permission voca- their and received "persecution would overshadow lives? has were course Joseph Walz For further: “Financial independence Catholic Very few tional guidance. Alcuin Deutsch, from Abbot change is Some in immigration laws temporary our- does from dependence not had classes in come high schools on 0.8.3., these studies. occupa- to- pursue displaced admit of these into to necessary finances, but rather from depend- persons some information. One tional reason Father chaplain, A former , army spiritual and cultural America. adminis- ence on school high by the cap- given Aubrey in three . spent Elrosa.—Solemn Requiem Mass years va— ital, with resultant independence Catholic of lack a the P If trators Christians, should still call ourselves listen was and is rious of India we we parts offered in Sts. Peter and now of finances.” was - field. in the textbooks Him take who said shelter the homeless and 'to that dissertation writing doctoral Paul’s church May must for Joseph 29 on a “If in-lawa .we 1. neighbors would and divided into four textbook is The Education in “Significant Trends Walz, the ,‘in the trustee of parish for permit couple in stranger. a to start out a a ,I parts: Valley.” He in the Lower Ganges 18 Burial in Meire the house bit like the years. home Right bill is considered Con- was at this being in at moment a more his- includes sufficient E Part a one Hindustani and reads speaks and Grove cemetery. Bethlehem less like fashion and a pupils back- displaced the 100,000 give to provide admission of tory to a gress ,persons lan— material in that uses source magazine picture, the couple could. Mr. all Walz, who his life spent struggles of regarding the ground ieveryyear four for which he learned from years. guage, a without increasing their in earnings Stearns died his county, at building communi- in the colonists I} in India. tutor It is bill called the H.R. 2910. Stratton by off with cent, start consid- or farm home May 26. one a America. The seldom on ties in men- Pennsyl- of erable At the University degree financial inde- ‘- Priority “to widows, of be the chil- would given parents, Celebrant Catholic of the funeral tioned contributions of Mass Father Aubrey will vania, pendence,” Father Dowling said. more go -.dren, other citizens the relatives of of United States and is and colonists Father Henry Hirsch, missionaries pastor. was Hindus- Regarding . deeply into the study of in-law . . . and pressures the unfinished Mrs. Walz children and and 11 brought out, honorably who served services of in the armed sur— or persons and will be other tani the Sanskrit social and Father pressures, vive: life Joseph, tasks community Jr., of and Frank, EI— are our ~'of ‘ the United during World II World I.” States India. Dowling in with contact experts told married couples war .or war to on foundation for Edwin, emphasized Melrose; Leonard, rosa; as a , complete the bibliog- “get ' He- will also More national' organizations have announced from than 90 under these out pres— choice the basis Meire Mrs. Clarence vocational Grove; Fell- later on raphy his study education for of and take the Sermon the sures [their of immigration of DPs the United States. on to support ing, Paul; needs rather than St. Michael, Spring human Hill; of per- in Mount modern India. guide horizons.” to as a new these following Walter, Greenwald; Among the Catholic organizations: Mrs. Kenneth sonal gain. are The challenge Christian of Cloud Native of St. mar- detailed Deasey, San Diego, Calif.; Sylves- includes Part out— two .The Welfare Conference, the‘National a National Catholic riage be bewildering, but the may native Father Aubrey is of St. Cloud; and which the pupils in ter, Leander line and use a can Rural Life Catholic Conference, the Catholic Veterans, fear War tedium in of drudgery or Park St. Cloud Waite is Raymond home. which and and the community in surveying at Christian marriage is Catholic the Catholic National Council of Women, the an un- high graduate of Cathedral (urban, rural, they live farm- a also leaves or He brothers founded seven fear, particularly the to Daughters America school. mother, Mrs. Teresa of His pupils’ It directs the country). ing three and sisters: William Mrs. De- who has weathered young woman Zellner; brother, Joseph; and and unsolved problems attention the to expressed include Other that have a support a John, Frank, Math, Carl, Sis- ters, groups the tedium of industrial modern Park. sister, Dorothy, live in Waite that they seek deter- to suggests , Marie, Rose' Alphonse, ter Ben. " Industrial 'American Federation Labor, the Congress of of life before marriage, the Rev. Jo— which these problems they of mine Father Companion Aubrey to Leo and Simon Marthaler. ' Mrs. seph F. Cantillon, S.J., said in Ii Organizations, Federation, the Fed»- American Farm Bureau 7 interested helping would be in to chaplain India gradu- in and Mr. school Walz treasurer as a his lectures “Making Your was on -eral Council Churches Christ in America, United Syna- of of self- is chapter solve. There Latin and student in Greek ate for and the 21 trustee for a on Home the in Happiest One the years of American Association of University abilities, with emphasis America, analysis of in the University Iowa is Fa- of church Sts. Peter and Paul for gogues 18 Neighborhood.” of the unique the importance Dahlheimer, O.S.B., ther Cosmas lit "Women, others. the League Women Voters, and of of on years. scores Father Cantillon, the editor of that God each contribution who received Master’s expects has his de- ' Displaced Persons,” In “Statement under date of ' Interracialist, in later lecture a on a make. There also individual is in ancient languages has and to ,. gree Silver interracial Held relations said that April National 16, 1947, the executive committee of the Tea Is I. on the choice John’s chapter of St. teach state returned to to a a on the fight for interracial justice ' ‘I‘Catholic Rural Conference made these recommenda- Life emphasis religious Latin during the of life, with session. on summer is winning that and a one, segre- will Father Cosmas advanced vocations. tions: teach Catholic gation is losing making Women ground, By in Greek during the fall Part three the fields of courses covers “The heartily Conference endorses the pol- for integration all people. of way United occupations the States in term. The Summer School Catholic of icy of which refuses government to our co-oper- classified by the employ- . state as Action, following the week’s ses— in surrender displaced plan ate to Congregation Approves made The pupils services. persons, any ment are large St. Pau1.—A sion here, will Sunday crowd of open eve- code the totalitarian regime acquainted with the system without previous trial, to June with Writings ning, 22, lecture of Father Pro Catholic at from all of parts women a services of the employment state dominating Theideology the which flee. from they in Boston 7 college high the attended silver state the tea p.m. and of the classification occupa— Harrison school, 761 Bos- origin June the their in home of Mrs. J. the countries 8 M. in of government avenue, con- They bureau. tions by the Vatican the City—The decree of census The Mass. day classes of ton, McGough, Summit 2265 criminal declared political avenue. ceives whose as anyone : infor- given major of are sources school will Sacred Congregation Rites the Boston col- of at open ap- Out-of-town by guests with came religious convictions in disagreement way, about the 30,000 mation or are occupa- Hill, lege, Chestnut Mass, Mon- proving the Father writings of of all kinds of transportation, in. in‘power them and tions those to the of party ' open an over- morning, June 23, day 8:30 at a.m. cluding airplane. Two Miguel Augustin Pro, Jesuit . . . women the fields work in the view of of “The conference least the temporary at After Boston sessions, the the urges Cleveland, Minn, arrived rom local and nation. community, who by executed state, martyr was a school will hold five sessions modification immigration laws permit the of to Wold Chamberlain field from after ' more our method Part four outlines of squad firing in Mexico about 20 a in Loyola college, Montreal, June making the trip in their private admission worthy without regard WORLD” of refugees to "OUT THIS study, job occupational analysis, ENJOY COMFORT na- OF has been presented for or years ago, July Hotel 29 5; St. Paul, to Stinson plane. ‘ tional origin. bill that the The favors the is simple enough for pupil conference spen- approval XII Pope Pius by to Paul, St. Minn., July Our 6 12; to A of from 30 the class only in Cardinal Carlo Prefect of to Salotti, group ,not women came sored by the Citizens’ Committee Displaced PARLOR GARDEN Per- oc- OIN YOUR SUN OYOUR use, on Lady Lake of the college, San on Willmar chartered bus. in but time in cupations, the Congregation. at a any Antonio, Tex., July and with this 27 Aug. committee, prompt to 2; PORCH BEACH CON YOUR OAT THE sons, urges pas- evaluating jobs This desirability of decree in connection with the will Proceeds the be from tea Fordham university, New York, the of legislation necessary .‘ sage them. The last chapter Father Pro’s writings will be in- used to further to the education of open Carry Fold Easy Easy . . N. Y., Aug. Morrison hotel, 17—23; to to Catholic “The National Life Conference Rural how gives pertinent hints cluded . with other documents in the to .. . priests and fer scholarship in the on Chicago, 111., Aug. 24-30. a ' apply job. for affirms of beatification the heroic be done in of school that the leastthat defense Washing- social service, of a cause can designed, built The BarcaLoafer and upholstered give ;is to The textbook will be printed and priest. D. C. ton, human rights this is provide of time shelter .: at to Confirmed complete relaxation. You lean back 42 sit Are recline erect, at bound accordance or in with the offi- within the shores for deserving victims of to- unemployment, our with create injustice and to veterans, 'will; always with seat, back-rest and leg-rest angles of cial standards at manufacturing and ag- talitarian persecution.” ‘ housing cite specifications textbooks gravate problem, the for of the comfort. finish chip-proof words the Na— The of is enamel; the our greatest we up- Motley Church In What Minnesota’s is the stand of Book ‘Manufacturers and Institute, In- holstery senators tional Catholic Rural impervious alcohol Life Conference: perspiration; repre- to or water, . corporated. Each the section of this bill sentatives nowhefore Congress? “Our share of 400,000 proportionate of these on people book is fully illustrated. Examina- 'Senator Joseph Ball has indicated'he will such \ support is large number of the view in and of size not a TEST tion copies be secured by PLEASE TAKE THE SIT resources edu— may (Continued From Page One) bill if 'a introduced is into the Senate. Edward Sen. Thye one be would cared for by relatives, application the pub- country cators to our many upon seph Hazuka, Harvey Hendricks, § . . . DO'AS THE is undecided. lishers. The retail price is friends, $2.35; others willing responsibility during the to Robert Hendricks, Sherman .Wil- or assume Five LIFE Minnesota Representatives the price schools, will $1.88. to the support Strat- liam Jacobs, Thomas Mares, period of for Harry readjustment their housing and employment - . . . ton bill. They Mudek; Reps. Edward Devitt, Wal- John Blatnik, “The are conference, its promises all part, support AD to SAYS: on Recitals Piano, Voice Judd, ter Harold Edward Schmit, Daniel Solarz, Hagen, and H. Carl Anderson. efforts the in resettlement of displaced families the on James Solarz, Leonard Solarz, Come and in Rep. Henry MacKinnon, will the bill, and Rep. y ' land. oppose Held by Perham Pupils John Thiede, Francis Zetah,.Gerald . . . , Joseph O’Hara- change his mind in favor of the bill. “We may that the absorption'in I the sit in reassert statement Zetah, Rita Chandler, Louis Cro- our our Rep. August Andresen is undecided, and the position of will of countryside these displaced Mary rural families nin, Jane Dvorak, Caroline in no way W Rep. Harold Knutson is unknown Perham.—Junior Hanson, Darlene i at'this Hanson, Donna and time. ' the housing s situation e n o unemployment.” 1' aggravate or cause Lila Hanson, Hazuka, Jane of St. Henry’s music de» Readers of the Register groups urged ary inform their But for Christian people, to true these are arguments are Hazuka, Lucille Mudek, Lillian appeared in piano partment and Congressmen , H.R. 2910, which to will bring support free- unnecessary. Schmit, Rosemary Schmit, Bethel vocal recitals June in the public 8 SIVINSKI MULTITUDE The dom Co. and-a in life 400,000 displaced start new to IF CHRISTIAN CHARITY COVERS A Mary Shannon, Catherine high Skrup— school auditorium. persons. OF Inform Senators and Congressman Louise Thiede, pie, Jeanette Tholl, Under the direction Sister of today! your SINS, IT ALSO SOLVES MULTITUDE A OF your PROB- - For those Joanne Trout, Vasecka, the junior who Doris Laurice, presented the people group :Cloud fear that St. admission these of 912-914 St. Germain ~ LEMS! - < Joyce Vasecka, Marie Vogel, Joan matinee the senior the United to program, a States would disturb dumestic “our CHRISTIAN CHARITY IS OUR ANSWER. economy, Yezek. Leone. Zetah. and evening performance. group an