St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 11, 1948 · Page 1 of 6
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Friday, PAGE TWO ST. REGISTER THE CLOUD June 11,1948 f DP Program Morks-Jubi Fothr Steic lee 1////, :er -:\\\\ lET’S GO SWIMMING! Acid Test Is Hollywood Style Fancy GISTER CLOUD ST. S W I M T R U N KS Of Charity Elastic and waist Built-in Supporter BISHOP OF ST. CLOUD OF THE OFFICIAL PAPER All for Men sizes and Boys Catholic Press Society, Inc. Week by the Published Every One) (Continued From Page Street, Denver Cole. Bannock Publication: 938 1, Office of $2.98; $2.79, $3.49 by Monsignor Swan~ scored were Joseph Rev. Bishop F. Busch, D.D. ..Most President meeting Midwest in the strom at .................... Thiebaut, P.A., V.G., St. Cloud; Rev. C. Board: Rt. Advisory St. Paul. SHANEDLINGS Wadena; Very George Ranch, Plachta, Rev. Rt. Rev. August “There is mistaken notion a J. Little Rev. Lambert Haupt, Falls; Very Prairie: Long abroad that there homes are no Rockbille; Very Rev. Peter Kroll, Francis Zitur, Very Rev. and jobs for the DPS,” he said. no Ziolkowski, J.C.D., St. Cloud. T. S. Cloud; Rev. St. Very “But show the exact our surveys ..Rev. Roger Vossberg, M.A. Business Manager.... and Editor opposite. We will have diffi- no ...... I ..Lenarz and Sons, St. Cloud Advertising Agents finding homes culty in jobs‘ and hull. .......................... thousands.” for St. Cloud, Minn. building, P.0. Box 229, Institute Editorial Offices: DANIEL Canada, Memco, Alaska; $2.50, Price: $2.00 Of the DPs who would 200,000 year; per foreign. $3.00, be admitted in the next two years i Register, Cloud Edition, The St. changes address Send of if the bill becomes law, ‘ to: present FUNERAL Colorado. Box 1, 1620, Denver about will Catholics, 100,000 be Colorado Ofiice, Denver, Post Second Class Matter Entered at Monsignor Swanstrom said. Most as HOME DPs', therefore, the contrary to belief, Jewish. general not are Only 18 Jewish, the cent [1‘3 per are f , Christian of extraction. rest SEE WE AS are It will take 10 ships, operating full time COURTEOUS, for between Ger- INTELLIGENT a year American and ports, to trans- man AND MODERN FUNERAL 100,000 port persons. ~ One) Page SERVICE (Continued From FOR MORE THAN Monsignor Swanstrom praised Minnesota’s leadership in the 65 YEARS. re- when is in Communists—depending what party power on or settlement program. educatiOnal the system. takes government over Pointing that there out are O O FATHER HENRY STEICHEN, Bishop 0 pastor August Plachta, Coadjutor Peter W. Bar- than 13,000 Catholic more par- Father tholome, Father Steichen, August Preusser, ishes in the United in St. Nicholas, observed the jubilee States, Mon- 25th DANGER RELEASED-TIME CLASSES IN Father and Paul Kunkel; third Father Fred signor Swanstrom said that if row, TELEPHONES: his ordination the priesthood Wednesday of to on Father Hinnenkamp, M. N. Kramer, Father John words. each it in parish Court did would make The U. S. Supreme not itself many say so last week. Pictured of above Father Steichen are Office 238-W Frillther FearoE, Alphonse Kramer, and Father A. responsible for single family released-time religious developments, But, and those who assisted the in view of recent in Left a sanctuary. to Austin fourth Father Eugene three of DPs each the mac for Residence—1543 a; row, right, first Father Varley, Joseph Monsig- year obviously in jeopardy are education row, re— as programs a are now Scheuer and Father Ignatius Wippich.—-(Register period covered by the two-year Edward Mahowald, Monsignor C. Thiebaut, and nor McCollum March 8. decision in the sult of the court’s photo) Avenue case bill, this will the absorp- Eleven. Seventh North St. Cloud Father Luke Fink, 0.S.B.; second mean Monsignor row, tion of DPs 78,000 Ameri- into will the certain forces in You that country expect can life. m {EEIIILi'Lh-ilse’" can released-time the out- their have exert to program power “Of will there prob- be course, children Hundreds schOpl in lawed all. of and for our once lems,” the New York prelate Crystal Rosaries con- affected by such diocese would be maneuver. a own tinued. “These people will be im- migrants they and will have their Witness developments: these two recent troubles difficulties. $2.00 , We could and and Public Education association up In New York the 1. state otherwise. Our fathers not expect Other Religious Articles education repeal urged department of to has the state regu- and grandfathers immigrants, were released-time lations the they had and their problems, We too, program. complete supplies. on line of office and school carry a their tough times, them and met Amendments and 14th Such violates the First program a THE FRITZ CROSS STORE RETAIL solved and them with the help of William B. Nichols, associ- the Constitution, according of to their neighbors. We have to got do ation president. This is what he the for people.” says: these same 28 Sixth Ave. No. Cloud, St. Minn. “The the McCollum Supreme decision in Court’s least, clearly considered opinion, in at means, case, our QUIZ To aid religious that unconstitutional: it is h to groups their legal pupils spread their faith by releasing rom schools the condition that of attending lic duty Cloud upon pu Saint Hospital By Kate Kneso school for public author- they attend religious classes; with religious ities work close co-operation in to coun- religious educa- cils religious leaders in promoting or 28) the Register of May (Based on hospi- A modern, well-equipped record of have ublic school teachers keep tion; at- to Declaration of Because in the 1. well-organized staff tal with a been assigned tendance ildren who have for reli- of Rights, repared Human by c a the of physicians and specialists. public school classes either gious instruction committee leadership of under to prop- on all Conducted Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. by Sisters of the be the used outside; permit in erty amount to taxes any or mntion omitted, of God has been including the teach- religious activities, to support any it has been protested by three (a) Order of St. Benedict of State’s compulsory educa- ing religion; the to kings; Presi- natiOns; (b) (c) use two reli- tion and in assist time dent Truman. system to promote any way or Iv, instruction.” who gious Dr. Jay Elmer 2. Morgan, parochial school asserts that stu- NEA OPPOSES dents will funds bc denied any un- RELEASED-TIME Aid der the Federal Edu- Taft to FLO n cation the (a) 71““ bill, is editor of T‘I" II. The National Educational association which tradi- WEK Cosmopolitan; National Edu- (b) tionally stands education withOut religion for has also pub- Association al; cation jou (C) rn Collior’s. ALSO Steich- lished interpretation the Supreme in PRESENT Father right, Mrs. Ben Gachne Denbigh, N. its of Court’s decision of Dak.; to were OCCASIONS for ALL Miss Angeline Kunkel Paul, of St. and Mrs. Jose h 3. Claiming membership of the McCollum a en’s three nieces, “bride” who the and case. were Dietrich of St. Jcflin, N. Dak. Kunkel MiSs youths 2,000,000 and t was e some more Funerals In released by the NEA division statement research flower girls his Solemn first Mass 25 at “bride” the a first Mass; the other than adults flower 7,000,000 is the Christ— at two years ago were Weddings immediately in St. Mary’s church in St. Cloud. They following the high court’s decision, the NEA left girls.-—- (Register photo) ian underground Germany; in (a) are, (b) Austria; (c) Russia. declares that, all released-time all practical for Dances purposes, re- Dramatic Bible Program Cold Girl, Spring which 4. A is smaller country, ligious education classes outlawed. The picks statement are Birthdays than California and which, with five out variations the released-time of program: only arable, 16 of its land cent Anniversaries per To Next Resumed Be Fall Krebsbuch, Joan "Type (exemplified I—Arrangements the Champaign by must 80,000,000 eople, is support (a) Russia; (b) India. MATTHEWS FLORIST Japan; (1) the plan) which in the school releases the pupils system only not 5. Two Boys Towns have been from school but the regular curriculum provides housing, Wins Essay Test For the first time its since in- K. Hough, director of advertising established in (a) (b) Austria; Hotel Cloud St. facilities, other services the and for religious-education augural months 18 dra- the the for Goodyear Tire Australia; a Rubber (c) Japan. ago, Evenings 746 Open Phone classes. the of Sunday matic presentation, company, The Greatest sponsor Statues of Our 6. Lady of Fa- Cold Spring—Joan Krebsbach, afternoon ABC network “This plan also type of is uncontitutional program, under tima for Chicago, the Rochester, and Story Ever Told, will take short a. which the air without daughter of Theo- Mr. and Mrs. goes on Canada com- recently blessed at the McCollum decision. were vacation of weeks 10 during the mercial announcements. (a) Fatima, Portugal; (b) Lon- Krebsbach, dore in is the winner months in order give to summer “Type religious 2——Where education conducted off is The break, executive don, the said, is E gl (c) d; Lourdes, Stearns county n 9. n producers, creators, and cast a school premises, but with the active co-operation give much vacation France. the school to needed of fifth of the This a an- This rest. by was‘announced J. is NOTana—dverlisement from the arduous task of premises, Conserva- nual only in releasing pupils Henry the school prepar- '7. not from regular F. Grady, who is now ing for weekly broadcast of such Essay tion US. Reach a Ambassador Marriage and India who Bunns to curriculum con- in and keeping _- attendance records, but also by high dramatic value. The sponsored by will be the program test Ambassador to ' new exerting direct influence attendance the religious at upon will a take its brief after the Minnesota is h Greece, Catholic; (b) (a) pause t Record a ...NOTan Perhum e New in classes. June broadcast 27 and apology. of Communist; Federation (c) atheist. resume again Sept. 12. Based the Women’s Clubs on “This plan also Pope of is 8. Pius XII will address type unconstitutional under the teachings of Christ and presented the with Perham.—The banns of co-oper- by radio least Catholic at two McCollum decision. mar- .‘ in modern language, the . program celebrated this events in (9.) riage reached record number in year a remained during the “Type 3—Where religious education is conducted off on summer Italy; (b) Germany; (c) Spain. St. Henry’s parish here May months last but it [WAT/017., felt of year, was ment school premises, with but co-operation conser- by the school A no 9. who recently more went to man least that 30, than and half at far the memories more vation. year as a a as administration Austria than the releasing pupils and Germany help iii of religious to for in- to of of hard parishioners work necessitated brief most of is Joan a go. one children the there and died in Ber— struction school time. . period of for all concerned. rest an on ' of On May winners 20 the 30 parish bulletin Krebshach Joan lin (at) Bishop Aloisius was board carried Fulton Oursler, the contest “This the the banns of plan for type be unconstitutional to 10 also convert to pssay Muench; a (b) Rt. seems Rev. Monsignor un- of couples. thrills Catholic Church the They and experience edi- who will senior Leo Altstadt der the were McCollum decision. a Edward Flanagan; (c) Cardinal the and Ruth of the “Reader’s park, Schornack, Digest," Itasca Leo week at Doll spent and tor a Preysing. 53% con- von “Type 4—Voluntary attendance religious of Theresa parks. ceived the Schornack, Minnesota’s It is written largest of state Albert programs Rotta program. The 10. New Jersey Knights of comprise . and Rita under will instruction organized Berns, the supervision students of in George Henry These 20 communities where Martodam the school some Columbus record went vigor- on as and directed Rose Denker and Youth Seifert, Conservation by Marx the Robert Sahli caravan, board has authority under law dismiss state school early. to ously opposing the Supreme recent of and Mary Loeb. mysteries explore the Staudacher, will that Raymond Court decision in (a) outlawing “Such ‘dismissed-time’ plans, usually day week, Olson holds. and Elizabeth the park which per Schumacher, one The nature original music is prepared public God from schools; (b) our Michael probably fall in the ‘unexceptionable’ Paulbeck and indirectly Margaret types by William StoeSS biology and sophomore presented The entire sanc- parochial refusing funds to Pawlowski, John Hofland and under his direction. Boniface’s high school tioned the Rayshow, class by of St. opinion separate the of four of justices and, schools; from (c) barring nuns Mary Mohr, Eugene Webber and Inc., is selected the Those producer for the submitted entries. Kud- Dealers therefore, teaching in public schools. constitutional. into be Service Our Surge went may Elvina Lachowitzer, and Raymond Krebsbach Agency, Inc., New York ad- by Joan ner were papers Page Answers 3 on “Type 5—Class_es Alben in religion held Alice outside and Riewer. of school hours vertising firm. Kammeier. and Richard stock of the biggest March with Surge The here firms listed deserve to but in buildings, school when the school authOritics do St) no A be when remembered dis- Record Paul's Parish you are at accumulate able they’ve been since the Units than tributing the buildings be dif- permit to for patronage to to used religious edu- more your ferent lines of business. cation. stocks had in before the We reserve war. plan “A this of possibly type be unconstitutional may several thousand all branches and in under reserve the McCollum decision, Molitor since is it of Co. tax-sup- Drug use a ported for sectarian property educatiOn.” all of them bout Chicago. here Just in are it AGENCY REXALL WILL THE FORCES OF AMERICAN SECULARISM Prescriptions Specialty a gone. contrary the spirit of to Founding Fathers, —so Toiletries Kodak Supplies & our our Declaration of Independence, “INN. 8T. CLOUD. and Constitution—STIFLE used because our They were so many gone are EVEN FURTHER THE FORCES OF CHRISTIANITY? they machines other replacing in are . . . their told farmers because many so gone SUBSCRIBE TO THE REGISTER they the about neighbors Surge are . . . showed dealers because many yourself for so friend For our gone or a milks how farmers Surge cows. 2 The St. Cloud Register that 1’. O. Box wait: 229 day that We you every agree St. Cloud, Minn. costing for is Surge Conditioning money Air you new your subscription I enclose 82 for the St. Cloud Register have to a won’t we’re to you sorry he to sent to: . . . . . ., much longer. wait: For Homes Name Offices For job For large Address any Estimales Free 2532-W Phone Pariah Dealer THE LARGEST GROUP of infants to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sokol; Ervin John, of vice Surge Ser Your sors, son Sent by and Claude Mr. Mrs. Guggenberger, with the occasion Fleming's baptized in the brief be spon- on one John Schroden and Mrs. George Guggenberger; C0. Implement Becker sors, Paul’s history of St. parish, St. Cloud, pictured is and Dennis Albert, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lut- son and above with the Father John Denery, Refrigeration sponsors Co. Bech- with the Mr. and Mrs. Henry sponsors, gen, Left right Linda Renee, daughter pastor. of to are told. A sixth infant in the picture also bap- not was Mr. and Mrs. Mueller, with Earl the Wal— sponsors, Marcelline, daugh- tized the day. She is Diane same 157 Phone Miller lace and Renee Strack; Edward Gary, Germain Building St. Germain K. C. St. 921 1308 son. Mr. Mrs. Raschdorf. Sponsors - of and James ter were Mr. and of Mrs. Ed Brand], with Rel- sponsors, Cloud, Minnesota St. Mr. and Leo Muellner. Mrs.. The baptismal Cloud, St. Minnesota cere- Hiemenz Vernon and Mrs. Vromen; Daniel John. roy took place May 23.—-—(Bob Molitor photo)- mony O'Link, of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice with the son spon- n