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/ I 'V 1948- REGISTER ST. CLOUD) THE Friday, August ' TWO 27, PAGE Excerpts From the Code of Canon Law ’5 St. Margaret _/ Poet’s Corner ,.\\\\\\3§1H Catholic Education On Dari Marsh Sdclety Women Go GISTER VIST.‘CLOUD’ usings . Milwaukee Meet To educated childhood I If bell, I would ring for faithful “All the be from in were must such a way a Thee only nothing that they taught, contrary faith morals and not to MARSH are CLOUD OF BISHOP ST. OF THE WALGREEN'AGENCY OFFICIAL PAPER DAN religious moral trai ning take place.” To the but that and the first (1372 people .9.- to to summon pray Society, Inc. Catholic Press Week the Published Every by and John J. Mrs. Mrs. E. Prem No. Thee. 1) Colo. Street, Denver 1, of Bannock Ofi'ice Publication: 938 society, St. Margaret’s l Rieder of DRUGS ‘I DRUGS . kind obligation “Parentsare under the of provide gravest to to In the morning, and at st noon, the delegates St. Cloud, to D.D. Busch, Joseph F. were Rev. Bishop President ..Most ability religious the best of their for (the and moral well ._ for twilight as as time, I 7 ..... .... Cathollc joint convention the of ' Cloud; V.G., St. C. Thiebaut, P.A., Board: Rev. Advisory Rt. physical civil education their children, the and of and for their LES LOCH CLINIC BLDG. For miles they would An- head Catholic Verein the Central and my Rauch, George Wadena; Very Rev. Rev. Plachta, temporal well-being.” (1113) Rt. August gelus chime. Milwaukee in Aug. Women’s Union Little Falls; J. Manager Lambert Haupt, Main Long Prairie; Very Rev. Sixth a only those take “Not and who the parents’ place parents ‘but And I’d ring,and ring Sunday 21-24. on Kroll, Rockville; Peter lRev. Zitur, Very Rev. Very Francis obligated children also it that their in to to sponsors are see . . . morn Ziolk’owski, Cloud. member- Mrs. is national J.C.D., St. Prem Cloud; T.jS. St. Very Rev. receive catechetical instruction.” (1335) ‘ care bring the Christ To that is news M.A. thir vice ship chairman and Vossberg, ..Rev. Roger only Editor and Business Manager...... “Not all their but th who take place, have parents, the pres- Save Drugs ose ’ born. .... on ident nion. Mrs. Cloud the WOmen’s St. Advertising and Sons, of .‘......Lenarz - ' tight provide Christian Agents and the solemn duty education their for to a ..................... dele- Rieder attended oflicial Sick_ Room Needs and children.” (1372 No. 2) asian Cloud, Minn. St. building, P.O. 229., ’Editorial Offices: Box Institute If I I would flower, bloom were a convention. the from state gate II. ' Alaska; Canada, Mexico, Price: $2.00 $2.50, Thee for per year; “It the societies and weighty Catholic is duty especially of Almost aid all - most proper a. pas- CALL 1151 CALL foreign. :3 $3.00, glow Thy To altar, to on so near souls catechetical with of provide for the instruction the in the diocese affiliated of tors to are . Send changes Cloud Edition, Thee. The Register, 81. of address to: ~ people." (1329) Women’s Union. the Catholic MINN. ST. CLOUD. . Colorado. 1620, Denver 1, Box Or waysides growing where chil- at “Priests clerics, and who lawfully prevented, . not must convention Theme of the 1948 Colorado are I Office, Denver, Entered Second Class Matter Post dren at play " as this\holy 'nssist their work.” No. in (1333 2) pastor taken from Easter address was an To pluck their leisure the live- at i * help "If the loul Ordinary nvinced that religious the of is XII: “The hour Pope Pius of co great long day. is required the for catecheticsl people, he instruction of the may the Christian conscience of Ovengesfiaegi beauty the as In Triune God to my wnsjEEJT see NewMaYmg call Dumb the religious superiors" for assistance; (1334) This either ._,As. struck. conscience will upon Whether-'1 golden- were rose a or a I ’ The \Parish Priest should is ask the assistance, “if there fully mission become its of rod. aware .- need; of pious laymen especially-of such belong'to the‘ 50‘ spiritual «mankind whose to- as » _ ‘ _ . a. ' " .dulity Christian of Doctrine.” I(111333 No. 1) values in danger, it, and lfI the I are save shine would were sun, thus fulfilling Christ’s words: for Thee religious (Continued Page One) From “In elementary school - instruction should be given every ‘Have faith, the I have conquered To bring forth Thy, glory field in the children according their age.” (1373 N0. 1) to world’—or, it awake is made if but half the image is of God, redeémed to by and tree. man was “Young people who the frequent higher secondary schools does give and courageously not or Christ, In splendor, bid the Son God, I'd earth of and therefore has roscate eternal worth. given an should be fuller instruction Christian in Doctrine, the local and itself Christ, Christ’s then to ter- goodnight The so-called' Civil Rights Ordinaries should that issue it this instruction to is given .” (1373 born the not at rible verdict, ‘Who is with Me see was not To shine again for tomorrow’s . . No. 2) Philadelphia recent convention. is against Me,’ will become It is bit older that. than light. opera- a “Where there Catholic schools, the Church authorities, tive. ’ are no Dec. .It 5, that I 1946, President If the I Truman would do,Thy created the was on were sun, especially should the local Ordinary, take establish them.” to care Will, President’s Committee Civil Rights tostudy violations on No. and (1379 1) Just the still. doing Work is Homes as sun civil liberties of) and to recommend to the faithful should correct “The omit aid not the best ability to to of their ways in the establishment and Catholic schools.” (1379 Ilwould of No. support 3) a uses. is I child, to were a pray I V ‘ Last almost October—after Thee ' of study—the Ready for a year 7 5‘DPs com- “Catholic children should frequent non-Catholic, neutral, IV not , With carefree confidence, close mittee published to its findings its and recommendations. ~ mixed-schools. It is for the local Ordinary decide, according to or Thee. The of report 50,000 words. the instructions Apostolic 24 pagesof tabloid of the See, what circumstances in to covers I With faith unquestioned and (Continued Page One) From and with what precautions, Attendance such schools size. be It title bears the Secure To These Rights, at phrase may heart a and opportunities, housing will be so pure, tolerated without danger of the pupils." (1374) perversion to borrowed from the Declaration I’d seek the of Divine Glance Independence. allure. to expected do their by finan- to part “Parents those taking the place of knowingly who parents, or Ah! Christ did bid be quite contributionsrfor cial transporta- ‘1: us The 15 of members the Civil Rights have ‘ committee their children educated brought - in non-Catholic came or up a .small tion. religion, incur the penalty from all walks of xcommunication.” of life—business, (2319 No. 4) labor, religion, education, e become To like mu. children, all. In the committee V. any case, em- law. Among .them Rev. the M Francis J. st Haas, —Mrs. Wencil Rian. was phasized the willingness Cath- . of “It is the dutyof Ordinary the issue the regulations in his' to Catholic Bishop of Grand Mich. Rapids, Bishop Haas olics displaced to diocese which pertain accept instructi in Christian Doctrine.” (1336) to persons on‘ Destre during the war served chairman of the Fair Employ- should be discouraged by fail- not as Girl, U.S. ment the Practice of parish have sufficient I day committee to Star, each with President You created by Roosevelt. want to start ure been There has quite Rome Opera gas range never a funds for transportation. And keep You the whole day near 'The committee’s Automatically centers four essential like this! cooks meal report on a through. —Pastors urged point to are rights of citizen. the It points by fact, figure, and famous, away, out long while I receive Thy‘sacraments, you’re by the Music Says to their the. again people that Pope Is Savant out to graph how these rights The being violated in America. It Bread Life that of is heaven- taken diocese in the are Dutch never-equalled Oven Method. survey sev- Udescribes government’s sent. responsibility eral months ago'does these to not serve secure Using the Dutch Oven, Dutch Cooker the of application. Cath- rights and concludes six with major recommendations. purpose Yofit.—-—\Because New she paid music critics when, she her sang But this earth is I often find and Well, olics who in'the indicated Sizzle-Serve Broiler, operat- survey or for early - music working lessons by first operatic role in the Eternal RIGHTS Work-a-day things THE FOUR that they had job and housing press on my like modern it other in ing her father’s Lilly City stove, last winter. store, any gas grocery mind, opportunities make k must V-. I—Tbe Right now per- . Safety and Security of the Person Windsor to likes refer herself to to I you’ll And be delighted She is the first singer the improved American who sick with is its sonsl-spplicati headquar- the stay must one at us “Most “boloney slicer.” She Americans is the enjoy this right, but it is yet not as a in given bed 30 be to .in contract their'respectiye in years a ters all-around for performance. Come in steam. Catholic 24-year-old of for soprano all. Too of by historic And peoplestill the the live Rome And Rosary instead. under the Cook- Delicious Dutch Oven secure many opera. our pray Headquarters the St. at are Hawthorne, N. Y.,‘who the demonstration soon! won ing modernized! would have a she harrowing to now fear. violence of death hands at the of gone mob never Cloud Orphan home and‘Cathedral . or a plaudits hard-to-please Rome’s of But when she disclosed, time Rome, if it had is heaven and not of gone brutal Cloud;.St. church in St. Mary’s treatment by police officers.” THEI'MAYTAG ’ or begins, been her desire for burning to church, Mora; St. Patrick’s church, SHOP Reinterment In 1946 least at six the U. S. lynched in The Pius last have audience with Pope day end. will persons were an new Melrose; Mary‘s, Little St. Falls; never by And mobs. Three with ofthem XII returning the Thy before United Body I had long not been charged with crimes to to {3119 Joseph’s church, St. Pierz; St. . States successful after either by Stanislaus’, the police appear- as by Although else. St'. Joseph’s the Bowlus; or anyone Rites Held for Forever Thy in the in The eternity. concert stage ances Browerville; on church, St. Ann’s, of lynchingshave number decreased decade by decade, Tel. 49 12 5th 50., St. Cloud Ave. Netherlands. -—-Mrs. Wencil Rian Wadena; St. Henry’s, Perham; St. lynching is still “one of the serious most threats I the to Heart, Mary’s Alexandria; Sacred The gifted American young was Duelm Hero civ1l_ rightsof Americans.” ' Glenwood; Sacred Heart, Staples; received twice by His Holiness, What is the crime is in condoned certain Whe Maria, Assumption the her Ave time after worse, second com- on; appear- munities. Marguerite From church, Morris; Mary’s, Breck- 1936 in the role in to of 1946, When least at lynchings 43 ance rites - . Duelm.—Reinterment for enridge; and Our Lady Victory of Gounod’s Faust. took place, one received not the penalty death and person ‘ church, Fergus Falls. Pvt. Joseph Halfman, T. Jr. t'heih‘l'ajofiliy “I by his knowledge amazed were of guilty am not persecuted. persons were even . tall, music,” the vivacious of conducted in St. Lawrence’s "‘ 'The par- Negro principal is violation‘ the victim of the of I. singer .said. talked “He Blood of to i Donations me ish here Aug. with Father 21 this right. ‘ dbout difficulties role the the ' of Henry Frank offering the Re- Ila—The Right Citizenship and Privileges Its to. asked questions that showed and a , Mass. Burial quiem in the musicianship. Church wide knowledge Citizenship was of is status unjustly denied To Finance those who to parish cemetery. " in gracious born Japan, Korea, “He kind and .‘; certain and other Asiatic were was so so i , really interested Born Oct. Pvt. Half- 22, 1921, emed and corintries Pacific island .and so s areas. of the Mr. and Mrs. talking sen that about Brewster.-—The parishioners man was of we were w en Thpugh people of these have lived here for many Joseph Halfman, R. Foley. 1, He music, I forgot twice to parish Sacred Heart once here avail- or are decade, have families reared of native-born American is survived by his wife, him the call ‘Your Holiness,’ I didn’t ing themselves unusual of an citizens and ‘devoted American principles, to they former Valeria Theisen of St. realize until later it But he are are method raising of on. money. , his Cloud; and the fol- parents, denied seemed notice. He is the opportunity become to to American citizens; volunteer On Aug. the first 10 never more lowing brothers and sisters: A1- wonderful than ossibly 28 went the right strong, can The to you is being to vote denied, particularly group, to the phonse, Mrs. Jesse Alexander, imagine until h in.” meet Mayo clinic in Rochester varitfis and do- vou “Negroes in the South, by devices. Seven Southern Marian, all of Allen, Mich.; Mrs. nated‘blood the blood bank. to gained Windsor, inter- Miss who states still have poll The result taxes. is that the. in 1944 Gonzales, James Seattle, Mich. The Mayo clinic issued check notice national when she scored a an " Presidential election when states without such had tax the in the of $700 for do- left Pvt. Halfman in 1941 amount for a a triumph unprecedented for "m an nations the turnout of eligible from seven-out-of-te’n only Los Angeles, Calif, where he voters, two-out- in group. American singer Rome, is of was e“ , *sLAx The received ' into employed by North American went the money daughter of votedin poll ‘ Austrian the tax states. descent, soxi of-ten “ the building fund the Aviation until for June, ,, a Marie the late new Winzig and Theo- company Minority experienced discrimination also in groups church that under is when for Camp 1944, left construc- he now Winzig, dore whose store . grocery armed forces. the ‘ The former edifice, tion. a’wooden Hood, Tex., he received where his has long i the community of served III—The Right Freedom Conscience of completebr structure, and de- training. basic to was Hill, by sisters founded Rosary at stroyed by fire Nov. of last He 7 married Nov. 18, 1944, Expression. on was late Mother Alphonsa (Rose the . St. Valeria Thersen of Cloud. to year. incur- _ Involved of here the nights Hawthorne) the of religion, for speech, care are . press, The blood. bank Rochester at Halfman arrived in France Jan. set .on 'patients. able l assembly. Though and cancer Eases: 2:“.5’ the committee feels that these EEK?! 14 Dec. the date‘ which with.the next 1945 First and 7, as on army Windsor signed Miss has been to “relatively rights secure” in America,.it issues they will receive further blood are killed Feb. .2 of the a warn- was year same in Rome sing La Traviata next , donations from the ing against members Communism Fascism, of r and in the so-called Colmar Pocket, that movements will Before going abroad, she are year. Sacred Heart parish. France. ' equally hostile the American heritage to of freedom and under series of concerts give ' a a in American Catholic auspices 10 equality. regard . ‘ ‘ ~ granting .citizenshi ' of without to color, p race, or . Pittsburgh, Cleve- cities, including Opportunity IV—The right Equality of of ‘ national Balti- Buffalo, Indianapolis, origin. land, ‘Under this heading the Civil committee Rights lists iinmediately Co- Congressional D. and 5. Washington, ,C., legislation end all to more, specific five rights: Employment, education," housing, lumbus, O. discrimination . and segregation based color, on race, health Father that the service, and public Holy services and “I told accommodations. creed, national the origin in branches of the armed or blessed he days after had three Violation of'these rights dis- through (1) occurs serv1ces. by the Rome signed I was me é. criminatory hiring practicesand discrimina- on-the-job color, Elimination segregation, ,I 6. of based “At opera,” said. Royal she on my race, tion; (2) discrimination in public private and schools and I said, ‘After audience he creed, national second origin, from American life. or, the school segregated system of South; the (3) the general hope bless time, let this us you ‘Enactment 7. of federal Employment, Fair Practice a SPECIALS will housing spectacular things hap- shortage and restrictive covenants; (4) hospital more prohibiting act all discrimination forms of in private try 91.17.}? discrimination and discriminatory pelic-ies of medical opportunity sensational hail this fans' will our Slack Sox employment, based race,’ color, national" creed, on or plaln and of ’schools; discrimination variety and (5) amazing federal, in each state, and‘local stock-up to 29c an ROLLS JELLY on origin; The should also act apply labor to unions and We have fancy patterns. services, discrimination and in restaurants, theaters, . O trade and professional associations. ' .MOXED _ Filled public White shops, and ' ‘ ' Ddte 9' conveyances. ooooooooov Quality First 8. (Enactment legislatures by fair state of educational RECOMMENDATIONS BY THECOMMITTEE V Sox practice, laws for public Westminster private and educational insti— Cookies , , In general: Legislation 1. alone will bring us all not ‘ tutions. Sox ' 'Crew ' . the. full Enactment to recognition of civil rights. . With I024 St. No. specific Ist way ‘ by 9. states of laws outlawing Tops restrictive Elastic ,35c . laWS to protect civil rights there” must .be-“a long-term binations Co covenants. 8c Rayon A... Wool ‘ x \ ‘ to campaign public of education inform Gumbrino the people of the Insurance TOAST 10. Enactment \CINNAMON by of fair states health practice Wool All ‘ ‘ _ ClVil rights l to-Which they entitled which and they V. ‘ are owe . forbidding statute's discrimination. ’ Cottons ' Agency r' ~ to another.” ' . . one , BREAD \ .11. Congressional legislation and state declaring Rayons ‘ L———.—_'.__.‘__- " enfbrcement " Stronger civil 2. rights machinery h that discrimination segregation rendering and in public 10 13 Sizes to ‘ 150AA which would include: A civil permanent rights commis- , services is contrary to public policy. ' . . in sion the ,. executive oflice of the President, GERMAN PRAYER preferably BOOKS by' Legislation Congress 12. by prohibiting discrimina~ BAKERY COX’S of‘the Act of, Congress; recrganization civil rights section Just Received shipment tion Large With segregation in interstate transportation. or . of Department the of Justice and establishment of LARGE PRINT 5 a (Legislationby 13. states guaranteeing equal access ". So. .special unit of investigators 7th AXE. in FBI; the 24 establishment and places to of public accommodation for of all persons . Schaeier’s Book Store GAMBLE by. individual the states-of commissions permanent origins; on : colors, creeds, national and BLOCK races, civil rights of and law enforcement agencies. CLOUD. MINN. ST. - Minn. St. Cloud. Recommendationsz-VAmong Specific these are: j...— . ——-—.——__._.—__ _ , \ More «1. In. penalties than present laws. provide ‘1‘ n severe On Your ‘ Dial . p for violation of civil rights. \ ' ‘ ‘ DANIEL . I, Enactment 2. by-Cjongress ofqa‘n anti-lynching act. ‘ ' 3. Action by the states Congress poll to end taxes or Puiis'tor SUNDAY .-- FUNERAL , $1.50 prerequisite. , voting , 4 as, a 7:30'a.m.——WSBR (Duluth)——Sacred j Heart r program g. naturalizdtion ,, " _ “um—nu 4. Modification 9:30 a.m.-—-WCCO (Twin Cities)—CBS-‘Church of laws of the Air to permit » V (Fargo)—-Sacred 9:45 a.m.—-WDAY' Heart and the program HOME Question Box, ‘ ‘ 10:30 a.m.—Hour of Faith -.-MANNHEIM-OSNABRUCK g ‘ PROJECT HOURS: STORE NEW - nus-nun.“- KFGO WTCN Cities), (Twin (Far-go), KFAM (St. Cloud), : Cloud Regine St. ‘ r" ‘ KSTP (Twin Cities)a-—Catechism and Life Comes - to » . PM. ‘. TO 9 NITES MONDAY OPEN P. Box O. 229 .r WDAY (Fargo)‘—Religion News the " in 'counrnous, 5:00 p.m.—-The Catholic Hour. INTELLIGENT Cloud, ,St. Minn: PM. TO 9 NITES SATURDAY OPEN KFAM WDAY (St. Cloud), (Fargo), WEBC (Duluth), AND MODERN FUNERAL WMFG. (Hibbing), WHLB (Virginia). and. (Parish Society) THAN 5:30 p.m.——Gre'atest Story SERVICE Ever Told FOR ' MORE or 4 , . , 'KNAX wishes WTCN " Maunheim-Osnabruck (Twin Cities) participate in the (YanRton) and to proj- YEARS. 65 ect'and send WEEKDAYS promises least charity MEIZROTH’S ' package to at one . a.m.——WSBR ,(Duluth)—Sacred . 6:30 Heart each month for the next‘twelve program month needy fam- '- to a 7:15 a.m.—WMI_N Cities)—Sacred (Twin Heart program Germany. fly in Please sendus and address of t ‘e‘ name THURSDAY _ - . needy family Mannheim in .of a Caritas society in 9:15 a.m.-—-KVOX a (Moorhead)-—Faith in Our Time or TELEPHONES: Men Osnahruck. 9:00 p;m.—-—Family Theater Boysi’ & ' for “Good Clothes _‘ . 238-W KGDE (Fergus Falls) Office and (Twin WLOL Cities) CLOUD,‘MINN. head (Pastor-or ST. SATURDAY Residence—1543 of society) ' » 5:00 p.m.—'-WTCN (Twin Cities)——-Hour Light of j.“ 7:30 a.m.—KVOX '(Moorhead)—Hour of St. Francis . Cloud St. ~(Address) Eleven, n.- North Seventh Avenue .- ' 9:00 a.m.—WDGY (Twin Cities)-—-Ave Maria s program “v4 'i.