St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 2, 1948 · Page 3 of 6
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THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, PAGE FOUR July 2, ’1948 Children, 58 Confirmed Adults of Is Class 32 Homecoming Little 21 First in Confirmed Dan Osakis Marsh in InRichmond Parish Rite Osakis.—-—The Con- sacrament of , firmation administered to 32 was Father Bishop Spring, and Burkard' Arn- Coadjutor Richmond. children and adults 21 in the Im- —— administered heiter, O.S.B., of Bartholome masters W. Peter as cere- maculate Conception church here monies. WALGREEN Confirmation of AGENCY the to sacrament DAN MARSH June 20 by Coadjutor Bishop Peter in Sts. 58 Peter and class of Prgsent the in sanctuary W. a Bartholome. were DRUGS church .here June Paul’s 20. DRUGS _ Francis Father Zitzur, Rockville; Priests for the present cere— Members of St. Joseph’s Aid monies. so— Father The Adalbert Unruhe, O.S.B.; Very Rev. were: ciety Catholic and the Order of LES LOCH George Father Rauch, Farming: Long Cyril Ortmann, Prairie; the CLINIC BLDG. Foresters formed. guard of honor a Very O.S.B., St. Rev.. William Martin; Father Cor- Renner, Alex- Manager Bishop Bartholome. The Bishop to Sixth & Main andria; Sweeney, the Very nelius J.C.L., Indianap- Rev. Matthias spoke the people the sacred- to on Hoffmann, olis, Ind.; Father Melrose; Henry Meli'r, and Fathers family of life with special ness O.S.C., Fort Wayne, M. N. Kremer, Ind.; Father Saul: Centre; Frank 8‘; reference life in the to country Save Drugs Paul Sweeney, Albany, Ebner, New William Ind.; Scheiner, and on pointed and also the necessity out Father Benjamin Stein, Francis O.S.B., Julig, Melrose; Henry and Sick for Catholic high school Room education. Needs Collegeville; Father Gallus Hirsch, Tell, West Union; John Buss- Assisting in the ceremonies O.S.B., Cold Spring; Fat Earl Belle River; Henry Lutgen, were mann, er Father Joseph Varley, Paynesville, Boldt, Paynesville; CALL and Fat An- Alexandria; Alois Gruenes, 1151 Glen- er CALL 28 deacon; Father Joseph Bloch, Ros- thony Ronellenfitsch, O.S.B., wood; Vincent Fettgather, Padua; pas- r? 81“ subdeacon; CLOUD- Father Victor MINN- of Sts. Peter tor and ‘Paul’s Al Kroll, Lake Reno; coe, and Joseph Ronellenfitsch, O.S.B., Cold church. Snyers, O.S.C., Onamia. \ , llllllllllllllllllll||llllllllllllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllll|l||lllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l _ v — W E _ ' llllllllllllilll!Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll AUMNAE ST. GABRIEL’S Bartholome OF hos— speaker the senior-alumnae guest at was dinner. Pictured above head the table left at are, llll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll pital nursing Little school of in Falls held right, Dorothy Morehouse, to senior class president; their first homecoming June 19 with former Mrs. C. F. Holst; Father Leo stu- T. Keaveny, Bishop dents of the nursing school coming from Bartholome, Father far J. Suprenant, C.S.V.; E. and as as Oregon and Michigan. Coadjutor Bishop Peter W. Father Henry Soennecker. The Evolution of Idea an ' 'Jan. 1802. The L. 1, letter had By JOHN FRANKLIN it took the Supreme Court nearl come the Danbury from Baptist 50 discover that least to at copyrighted asso- years following (The ar- and ciation testimonial rights of of the incorporated AY in was a of some the M appearing in ticle issue ay their “affectionate setiments of the Bill Rights of by force reprinted is were KAPPAN the DELTA PHI esteemland approbation” of J effer- of this amendment made appli- of TWILL permission the kind with here His reply gracious cable the There to states. followed son. was a rec- Frank- Mr. L. Hunt. R. editor, the ognition their kind of words. In it the application of after' who writer,vis one attorney the an- lin, an said: he ' other of these first 10 amendments Ill. Champaign, the represented until, under the leadership “Believing with of that religion U. the before Education Board of MATCH you ED SETS Justice Black, in the Everson de- McCullom in the Court is which S. Supreme lies solely, be- matter a. cision which to coming, in ' we are article will The appear his case. and God, that he tween man memb’ér of the with- court, every Editor) installments. two ‘for other his account to owes . . none discussion out and though by as faith his worship, that the legis- or IDEA AN assumption, EVOLUTION OF laced the THE initial re lative of reach government powers word. of the irst Amendment, idea March 1948, On 8, an and actions only, opinions, I not “Congress,” with the words, “The June Constitution planted in on our contemplate with sovereign rever- state federal government.” or 159‘ dormant for and 1789, 8, years whole Ameri- of the v Virility, surprising with alive Ever-son New came Jersey declared hich that -vs. agility. not to say should"m?ike e no The is stage for the de- set now reference brief to A some cision Ever§bn in New Jersey vs. w' history facts of trite Feb. 10, 1947. The involved on case und sta to ’ sary v an.‘attack the constitutional- upon idea.» the to ‘ ‘ Church between 11 ity of statute of New Jersey a which provided for the reimburse- i comed phrase, “wall of ment of parents parochial school a v separation children between Church and for the expended money state,” which designed by. them to not for bus fares in was trans- interpret the and‘ precise porting their children to school. unam- biguous the First amend- The words of claim of the plaintiff was pro— ese were but replace them and in that to this ment violated , the opening the objections to their be the subject in- turn of clause to of the First amendment. It drafted originally tion as terpretation. With their penning, claimed not that this statute was which pledges d fulfillment of ‘ in I the First either words of the amendment created tended to create the or and of the framers proponents become secondary of negligible church, state in the words or a of forced had been or Constitution to Here it is men! The finest matched-set of working importance, and Jefferson replaces clothes Madison, “establish the market religion” by adoption the its give a on to or secure Madison the father of this “establish as part national today! religion.” The It RED HAMMER finally As a nine label states. is national symbol of quality necessary work- a Constitution. of was said only that it violated our the submitted these the 19 states, to manshipwperfect fit—outstanding value! This set is Type American I twill principle of separation Secularized Schools condensed 12 army proposals to were Church of -—which is and state that the finest and the quality “Matched which amendments, of 10 rati- Set” Another made. is properly It sanforized event were or more “Wall of separation . b . . t They by the fied states. e movement the drive by the w e e 11 com- are mercerized was combed and vat—dyed for color! permanent Church yarn and state is threatened.” the Bill of referred monly to . . . domination the of states to uproot . . . as What terrific value! Pockets There heavy boat-sail Rights. a drill by two opinions to school the churches. This stand in the were are A was, up un- Mr. Black read the in the direct of case. opinion turn these with the der The first of suntan rugged Matched course, re- set in opens color. Shirt sizes wear. 14% comes are of five of the judges. Mr. sult Jackson in- of another movement—the Words: and 17. Pant sizes waist—30—38. , read I his Lengths for the 30-34. Farmers flux Europe’s diverse emigrant four are of in the own are make law “Congress shall . . . . . no minority. All agreed that population. P d Jews, Mr. te factory workers e r s e c u truck drivers buy these quality establishment of work clothes respecting re- an . . . Black has . . . correctly . . . Protestant minorities, pauperized interpreted the free prohibiting ligion, this at low price! or the meaning of the First Irish Catholics, and others amend- many thereof. .” exercises - but ment, the four . applied readily classified in it not to so came undergo idea The that to the was and made it millions the land hope the of and to rule case of metamorphosis such strange decision was and a the five hesitatingly, freedom. With them they brought the italicized words expressed in if wistfully, not let the problems from stemming statute many simple h d in and stand was \c o u c e allowable unparalleled heter— public the resultant Wel- as an LEATHER WORK straightforward language that as fare directly ogeneity of population. not aiding measure our Madison, who unusually com- religion. was The significant, the and Most urban rural amaz- many in the of language, etent must use language have which all ing upon communities melting became pot a thought quite At lucid’. any agreed is: llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllIlllll ' Old World Religious of cultures. beyond cavil what know rate, we “The ‘establishnhent became diverse and $1 of sects religion’ more the he by them, de- for in meant clause of the First than the in tongues amendment numerous bate preceding their adoption he is least at which the emigrants spoke. It this: ,Neither means was a quoted in the Annals Congress of state the longer federal practical teach of to nor government no one the saying that the meaning of as the Protestant creeds in the school. set Church. Neither can up a can “Congress should amendment was, laws which Local populations found themselves aid religion, pass one establish religion and enforce not a Split aid all 1 religions, t h faced unable the safety to prefer cuff e even a e agree upon r or one re- legal law, the observation of it by ligion be version of the Bible used in another. Neither to over can gloves worshi compel God in to back. Patented men nor canvas force influence by opening exercises. As result, _. . nor to . a a person go air contrary to t manner any con- thumb shield to to water-proof remain the slow mutation of customs, from cuff. church or our away SCience.” In further explanation he . . . against his will adoption changes the of in force him state to or Buy today—$1. that pro- 'pointed that felt out some fess belief constitutions, the of disbelief enactment in .a or federal any the could government religion. No and the decisions of laws, state be person ,can pun- “make laws of such nature a as ished for school became the public entertaining courts, profes— or might infringe the rights of con- religious secularized. Exceptions beliefs largely disbeliefs, Sing per- or science, and establish national re- a for church sisted and the degree variants in attendance non-at— or ligion; these efforts I to prevent tendance. No secularization numberless, of in tax amount, were any the amendment is in- presume large secularization. small, but the WORK be pattern levied or SHOES to was can tended, and well expressed as as support religious activities any As this of secularization the admit.” MEN’S of language will 6 or m. nature process institutions, whatever they be political battles progressed and may as As shall presently his we see, called, whatever form they or fought and local the state may were on confidence unjustified. was adopt to teach practice religion. there emerged general level, or ac— a Although the 159 of Neither next state'nor the 5.95 years federal a the separation of ceptance state y _existence national only government openly our saw a secretly, can, constitu- of Churc and or state as a handful 90-- of in the Supreme partimpate' in the cases affairs of tional principle. By 1894‘ this any was Court which much referred religious organizations so as firmly imbedded ’in institu- or groups so our this language the to of First and \ In the words Vice versa. of tions consti- Elihu Root in,a that Amendment, and which in Jefferson, the clause none against any estab- tutional battle in New York felt oil double-tanned Brown attempt made define it lishment to to of religion re- was by law or able “It is - question — — to not was say, a apply it rule of decision, intended as a to ‘a erect wall of leather sole sisting brown cord of religion, creed, of of party; separ— or or and Illlllllllllllllllllllll events which ulti- . movements . . ation between Church and state.’ it is question declaring and of a top welt quality—Goodyear shaped mately and tortured the Heymolds United States, vs. maintaining American the great supra, . . . language flowing under the construction Sizes A buy 6 to 12. 164.” at were principle eternal separation be- of bridge of time which separates 5.95! at Church and Of state.” tween All Preferential 1789 from 1947. or keep the straight, to record' course, What is most appalling the to Jefferson’s Letter that Mr. Root must note we was lgoical mind is the the One such court way event letter was a talking princi- re: of constitutional a almost insidiously introduced into ceived by the fluent correspondent, ple of the Fed l, of the states, not "##3## . otherwise unexceptionable an Thomas state- Jefferson. It answered o~:o?l~.-.~.~:,~. was eral government. ' the words, LANK ment, DER “aid all religions,” " ." "0.101331%:05'3‘22" Amendment Fourteenth thus proscribing equal Prelate non-dis- Averts Strike I---‘ r--- Still criminatory aid another the . all 0"0"l"o"fo. event to religions, at was I e .f'ofi,0,~ I Dublin—The the pleas time Civil of Arch- for in its wake it recognizing that same it war, I bishop John : McQuaid, preferential C.S.Sp., brought Fourteenth the amendment treatment was that (amount) (quantity) Please send me I Dublin succeeded of the in averting amendment the Constitution“ which told .............. .. prohibited. to .............. .. a a shutdown : by all the butchers beaten in and recalcitrant South that This the color, etc.): : (size, said information court General without /- a the city protest against and it “the privileges over must respect a reference to what Madison had “high costs in the cattle market immunities" of citizens of the said of the I meaning of the amend- | and controlled prices without United turned sub- States, and it out ment and without as single : rele- a ............................................................................................... I. s1dy.” I The issues be to worked spoke equally and forcibly to are citation vant as of judicial authority by out the butchers’ I association and victorious, arrogant, appeal un- a to philology. It or was as NAME : and the government. Adopted 1868, suspecting North. though the in amendment .......................... .. .................................................... this meant . plainly be I to obvious, so as or as : though this CASH tribunal ADDRESS that I was a MANNHEIM-OSNABRUCK PROJECT .................................................... could issue ukases without being I . St. Cloud Register restricted by logic accountable | - or I 0.0.1). "a the bar at of public P. 0. Box opinion. 229 E ............................................................... .............. .. I This feat St. Cloud, of Minn. judicial was a ’------‘-I PAY POSTAGE GAMBLES semantics that makes Houdini ________- ap- novice. In the time pear it a took (Parish Society) read these to words or of the opinion, wishes participate the the in Mannheim-Osnahruck court to appropriated consfi- proj- a tutional principle from and the promises send states least ect charity to package at one that had taken century forge, to a each month for the twelve months next needy fam- to ~" a and while the lagged ’ '1.0 and the eye o p ily Germany, in Please send the I and address 0."! of cocked, imposed us 0' name the ear 'o ' newly C ' l/‘o'l O l O I I ’o '1: n 0.. needy family in: inMannheim O «o acquired of national Caritas principle v‘o’o‘o'o a society in 44”," I or O a upon o .Q U 0 o l -.'~.'o'.‘~‘:~'.'o?o‘. the states in Osnahruck. and rigid a new more .0“ 'o'o'l‘w’ I ' MINNESOTA o'e‘. 'I ~'o CLOUD, form ST. that l it l had BLOCK, been GAMBLE borrowed THE "~’ '0'!‘ ' ’ I a ' ’ ha! "0' 0:" '3'o’oul split second before. Such prestidig— ......................................... .- 1'1“! 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