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

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'rAGE'rwo " ' THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER \ Friday, 1948: September 17, , ‘ ' ‘ T Scenes Brushvale in‘ 3 Diocese Expects ////.. §~\\\\ 4 PAINTS—WALL PAPER Refugees ISO DP .GISTER ST. CLOUD Paint and wall keep home paper looking can your smart (Continued as From Page One) well the walls and woodwork. I as See preserve large selec- our and-inland organization gee trans- PAPER THE BISHOP OFFICIAL OF tion of OF ST. CLOUD paints and wall in beautiful colors by and modern portation papers special» pari funds. Published Every Week by Catholic —the Press Society, Inc. designs. Strictly speaking, there are no ,Office of Publication: Street, 938 Bannock Denver Colo. 1, ’ German of Austrian displaced per- Father Bieleje'ski empha— President sons ..Most Rev. Bishop Joseph F. Busch, D.D. sized. KOERBER PAINT .................... SHOP. “Displaced Advisory Board: C. Rt. Rev. Thiebaut, V.G., P.A., St. Cloud; persons are those people who deported Rev. were Rt. AugustPlachta, Wadena; Very George Rev. Rauch, 9r fled from Estonia, Latvia, Lithu- Long Prairie; Very Rev. Lambert J.’ I-Iaupt, Little Falls; ania, Poland, Ukrania, Slovakia, Very Rev. Francis Rockville; Kroll, Zitur, Very Rev. Peter 20 Sixth and Yugoslavia Ave. So. into Germany, St. Cloud, Minn. St. Cloud; Very Rev. T. S. Ziolkowski, J.C.D., St. Cloud. Austria, Italy.” or Editor and Business Manager ..Rev. Roger Vossberg, M.A. ....... Uprooted People Advertising ..Lenarz Agents and Sons, St. Cloud .......................... “They the uprooted people are Editorial Offices: building, Institute P.O. Box St. Cloud, 229, Minn. who refuse to New return their Maytag to Dutch Oven Gas Range Price: $2.00 $2.50, Canada, Mexico, Alaska; per year; homd'countries, because they are foreign. $3.00, ' in not sympathy with the ideology Send changes ‘of address The Register, Edition. St. Cloud to: of their nation’s government or 1620. Box Colorado. Denver 1, r because they fear religious or po— Entered Second Class Matter Post Office, Colorado Denver, at as litical persecution.” In addition those mentioned to above displaced, there .two as are WEJSEE special classes of displaced AS per- IT Father Bielejeski said: 1— sons, Natives of Czecho-Slovakia who fled from their home land be- of on‘ persecution after~ cause or 1 Jan. 1, 1948, and who living (Continued From Page One) are a in either of the Western sectors A GENERAL view of parish the monies began Thursday, Sept. The church 9. is claim, practice, and promote Christian principles in their new con- of Germany and Austria in or Bedford structed brick with of trim and in- ,- stone life, church family social life, business" life, in and Brushvale either political life. is pictured of the in three above Western sec-‘ cludes small constructed Minnesota ,v. of tower river a of Berlin tors Vienna, From Catholic school that have right or expect in to or photo before‘blessing taken just a we a limestone—(Register young photo) a was cere- Italy, I of July 1, 1948; and 2—— as with people who burning shed zeal Christian to light are Displaced orphans under the age Where there is darkness. them we expect to spread pagan of 16 who have lost both parents a. love, hufinani- July and who sympathy, and kindness that 1, 1948, in shallow not on were 1‘ are a v . Italy the three in of Wes- ‘ or tarianism any but something powerful from that springs the of Germany Austria tern zones or ~_ deep Christian roots of charity. We students expect in Cath- in three Western the of or an 1. olic and schools to become who apostolic Vienna. _ Berlin sectors men ' women are 0 or enough to be concerned about the salvation others. of Other points stressed by Father Bielejeski: From Catholic school hope for and womenwho a we men 1—Displaced who live will Almighty God in than the persons in almighty dollar. trust more in the Russian of Germany There has been zones quite expect never We that they should have gas the highest a range for reverence and Austria and in Russian the like this! Automatically cooks Christian meal the Christian marriage, home, and the Christian a Berlin and of Vienna sectors can- while you’re family. We that they should emigrate by have the the deep not to United States famous, appreciation expect away, a because of Russia’s failure to of Christian motherhood fatherhood. never—equalled and co- Dutch Oven Method. I operate. From right Catholic schools have to expect Using the Dutch Oven, we Dutch a Cooker men 2—Special provisions made are and who realize and fulfill their civic responsibilities. women Well, Sizzle-Serve Broiler, the Displaced Persons’ Act in for operat- or We them want genuine Americans, to be true Christian to the German and Austrian nationals like ing it other modern stove, any gas roots of democratic and for German Expellees. How- government. We be want them to our you’ll be delighted with improved Its bring of these per? to and treasure ever, who any the freedoms and liberties of men women the United States all-around performance. to Came for in sons more American democracy, realizing their personal obliga- Delicious Dutch Oven Cook- own expected the from guarantees demonstration are soon! ing modernized! a tion, and who now uphold, and defend respect, rights the of others American applicant than for dis- in placed society. persons. TH E MAYTAG SHOP . . To bring German We Austrian from Catholic expect schools citizens who will not a or this it is for to country necessary an.electibn, will citizens who honestly vote and in- pass up the applicant: telligently. And should that expect Catholic 12 5th Ave. 50.. St. Cloud Tel. 4-9 we l—To more sign affidavit certify- young an and will the field that enter politics. ing American of de- citizen men women an _ the sires immigration to Too long been has politics looked sponsor by the upon average of certain German Austrian AT a or American business of calling other people as a names, pass- national expellee, who must or one ing cigars, ‘ pouring insincere praise, and giving out elo- be specified NAME; ‘ BY on l - at Slemn PRICIPAL he but 2—-—To show of speeches. proof financial To MINISTERS ruin, politics de- Plachta; back quent left right, empty Fathers to Nicholas our own row, may vifi‘s,‘,..‘s.'a ability provide for the immi- to velop entirely Mass included such But NOT four into former if the right pastors of Donnay, John Fearon, A. Henry Warmers, 1,51 travesty. John type that said guaranteeing im- grant, of citizen St. office. Joseph’s into parish Brushvale: in Front i left Schritz, Henry gets Steichen, Joseph Besselaar, and C. row, will migrant: become public not a right, Father to Benedict Petermeier, Monsignor C. M. Haupt. Altar boys James Lehman, Robert What are charge; and need and who have moweW'W'" the we are now men women , Thiebaut, P.A., Bishop Peter W. Bartholome, Father ‘ Beyek, Marvin Faulkner, and Paul Beyer.—,—(Reg- 3—To the and in- sterling qualities pay ocean of mind and heart to make political life Harold Dimmerling, and Monsignor pastor; August photo) ister land transportation for costs any what it should be—a for vocation the best minds and New IN ST. CLOUD per- these classes. immigrant in Arban Parish Observe Church sonalities in the land. Some of these and to should 4 men women be emerging from Catholic schools. SAVE MORE FUEL From In Catholic Brushvole schools should getting WEDDING be doctors who we 75th JubileeiSept. ZI . . will and human life, destroy not preserve encourage pre- or PICTURES vent it; lawyers who stand firm for the Christian principles Is Dedicated HEAT! GET MORE of justice and charity; and teachers who recognize God be— (Continued From Page One) nated the Church. to Francis YOU’LL BE fore science, and the teach wonderful in harmony the winter in between of 1874-75 Young, the however, promised 10 a sec- acres tion of Holding township, then and Denis Widman science William and of God (Continued and the God science. From Page One) of with PROUD OF ! known Young’s settlement. Be- Luckeroth, five each and $25. as acres that led the completion to From Catholic verance we schools should boys expect and girls, all land The land then subject then leased to from the a cause was was of their -- church. Father Dim- and new who have developed habit the homestead laws, of could men reading be do- women, none owners. merling voiced appreciation the to the Catholic The school's Catholic of A second church, training by 26 50 feet, press. years There’ marked dif- a the of parish for PERFECTION serving log and frame women will gradually building, ' become inadequate a meet the to and chang- was QUIZ new ference between ordin- erected in 1887 and dedicated splendid dinner. ' was a lng problems in society.v.Catholics must read to keep in- pictures and the October in the ary of The same year. brief In Bishop Bar- formed a. message and keep to inspired. The Catholic Cath- professional newspaper, church, which present $5,000, cost portraits tholomc also referred the to work olic periodical, book, and pamphlet frame building, must be the handy built guide in a made was in modern, Kate By Kneso our Mr. Jackson of and Mr. Swedborg 1904 dedicated and 'by Bishop HOME for Catholic adult. The habit of HEATER reading Catholic completely things every equipped - James Trobec Nov. and expressed thanks 16, 1904. in the name should in those expect to who from Wiler1 Catholic studio. see A difference come in Father Julius Lemmer all priests was pas- of the present to (Based 3) the Register of Sept. women on so 00 quality, but tor that time. In differ- at 1905 he no or- . Since the days Cromwell’s who 1. of and prepared served the din- ganized the St. Juseph’s Men’s Well what in about reading, ’riting, so- cost. and ’rithmetic? ence that Ireland’s first now, country, war on ner. ciety with August Heitzman, pres- Science, history, Papal Nuncio assigned it and education? Sure, to these the tasks was of are ident; Alois Meyer, vice president; Priests in Attendance in (b) (a) (c) 1803; 1889; 1929. the Catholic school too. and Henry Young, He treasurer. The should reconsidered Priests 2. be act other than those also organized the Christian Moth- men- I told the Catholic school’s task is one! you not Congress by “socially but its bene- an easy tioned above society who ers’ with Mrs. attended August the ficial should features be retained.” Cathedral. Heitzman, president; Mrs. Joseph dedication ceremonies Fath- High School were Such is the suggestion of the Young, vice president; and Mrs. Van‘ A. J. Zutphen, 0.8.6., NCWC regarding Taft- ers the (a) Gregor Mock, The treasurer. mem- Hartley (b) Verndale; Social Security act; G. C. Bierens, Hankin- bers of the society also were en— . (c) Civil Rights act; program. To N. Dak.; Joseph Besse'vaar, rolled in Be Convention the Confraternity of son, Host Considered deadliest 3. the as Christian Mothers. Dent; James Minette, T. S. Ziol- threat U. S. the is (3.) Com- to The arish consisted of 43 fam- kowski, Henry Soonneker, Peter munism; the (b) secularism; (c) ilies, a1 Germans, in 1904. Lorsung, all Ku Klux Klan. of St. Cloud; S. B. Pastors Listed CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL will CARL be FRITZ host , to the 13th Kuzniak The recently and date designated A. J. Kraemer, 4. Brow~ Arban had has resident never a annual convention the Minnesota of Association of Catholic the Chinese “Fourth July” Photographer of Benedictine Fathers pastor. at- erville; George as E. Miller, Manta- Secondary Schools Sept. with 27, representatives from nearly on for nation~wide observance for tended the parish from 1873 to a 50 Catholic dor, high schools N. Dak.; in the Nicholas state expected Donnay, attend. to St. 509% Tel. the Germain 146 Catholic in of missions 1893. They Father Vill, 1873- success were The Most Rev. Peter W..Ba_rtholome, Coadjutor Bisho John G. Wildenborg, and L. J. China is (a) Aug. (b) 13; Sept- Alois 1875; Father Hermanutz, St. Cloud and whose invitation at the meeting being is held St. in Clou Ohotta, all of Perham; Alois (c) 22; Oct. 3. Father Alphonse 1875-1878; Kui-- , will offer Holy Mass o’clock at 9:30 and speak the (In parish Jande, George J. Mehok, George 5. One Swiss of the Pope’s sl‘e, Simplicius Father 1878-1879; of the general theme aspect of the convention: “Developing Lommel, all of Wahpeton, N. Dak.; Guards also who has' develOped Wimmer, 1879-1880; Father Vin— a student appreciation fuller of life in the Christian family M. N. Kremer, a Sauk Centre; T. J. reputation accomplished Schifferer 1880-1882; Father cent as an and the parish.” Slominski, Mooreton, N. Dak; L. artist is (a) Sgt. Robert Schiess; George Father Sherer, 1882-1883; II: ill 'I' J. Haupt, Gordon Knese, 0.F.M., (b) the Rev. Joseph Sullivan; (c) Vincent Schifferer, 1883-1887; OTHER will SPEAKERS inclwe the Rev. John O’Sul- J. Little Falls; Benedict Petermeier- Gerald Baillie. Father Martin Schmitt, 1887-1888; livan St. of Paul; Brother I. Damian, F.S.C., Cretin of high and Patrick Riley, Breckenridge; The 6. only example of his work Father Stanislaus Priser, 1888- school, St. Paul; Sister M. Jeroma of the Archdiocesan Teach- T. A Kupka, Geneseo, N. Dak.; in this that (of No. country he 5) Father Anthony Caps-er, 1890; and ers’ college, St. Paul; Mrs. EmerSOn and Hynes-of Collegeville. Raymond Lang, Hillman; J. Alfred locate definitely is of 1890—1893; can a'copy The Very Rev. Leo T. Keaveny, St. Cloud diocesan Kroll, Lake Reno; super- Murillo’s Madonna St. in Mary’s From diocesan 1893 1921 to Intendent will of schools, chairman be of discussions. the Sister Fred Cathedral in Kampsen, (a) St. Clarissa; Paul; (b) S. A. priests from‘ St. Mary’s church, M. Richarda, principal of Cathedral v high school and vice presi- Fadrowski, Dayton, 0.; Randall; (c) Fargo, M. J. Simon, N. D. Holdin They ford, attended Arban. dent of the Minnesota Association of Catholic Secondary Little Falls; John Christ’s 7. magnificent A. Fearon, Jaspers, Mor— ather John 1893- prayer were Schools, is in charge of for the arrangements convention. ris; Joseph mentioning Berne, unity by Fairmount, mark N. 1895; Emil Steinach, Father 1895— as a All previous meetings of the association have been held in Dak.; Sylvester which Gall, . would‘know Swanville; which John Brender, 1896; Father 1896— men was the Twin Cities. Nicholas A. the True Church—“that Kraemer, Wheaton; all Wilkens, Father William 1898; . may r Francis J. be Hohn, Collis; Thou, in A. Me and Ignatius Wip— J. 1898-1901; Father one Your even as I also Gruenes, Thee; Glenwood; that they also Austin J. pich, September, Novem- 1901, in to may on Dial be in that Kinsella, the Brandon; world ViCtor Siegler, ber, Father Mathias Butala, 1901; one us, may ' believe Thou Rice; that hast George Krile, Wyndmere, Me” N. sent Father Julius Lemmer, 1901-1’903; said Dak.; the Vincent (a) Transfigura- Weigand, at St. Au, Father 1903-1913; and Eugene —was ._ tion; Winter- (b) Last A. Supper; gusta; U. Hullin, Perfection (c) North Prairie; Cruci- you Scheue‘r, 1913-1921. gives‘ more SUNDAY fixion. Leo Revering, Tintah; William l A. _ In Father John Kitowskl 1921 - » 7:30 a.m.—-WSBR (Duluth)—-Sacred Heart , 8. “Unparalleled” Kloeckner, Maine; Leo Brandi, program is the Immaculate word Conception of the comlort par- less with Fuel, Midget a.m.——WCCO 9:30 (Twin Cities)—CBS Church the Air of for U. S.‘ Bertha; Vincent generosity Santo, Elizabeth; by used St. Anna took duties ish the at as over »a.m.——WDAY (Fargo)—-Sacred 9:45 Heart and the the .German Lawrence Botz, Eagle; (a)‘ Grey program Cardinal Frank until Father John, Arban 1930. at von Pilot only of oil gallon .Question Box l O I M C R R -M ATI in Preysmg; (b) J. First, Dumon Cardinal Henry Lutgen, Frings; 1. succeeded Schritz him in 1930- uses - a.m.——Hour.of 10:30 Faith (c) Bishop Alexandria; Peter Pa Legge. ick O’Connell, Rekosiak Theodore Father 1931. r - WTCN (Twin Cities), KFGO (Fargo), KFAM (St. Cloud), hours. 9. Cost Beoutiiul,efiicient Lidgerwood, 40 of the N. Dak.; it's restoration the and Roger of from 1931-1946. pastor was PAN PRESSURE and KSTP (Twin Cities)-—-Catechism ‘ Comes Life war-blasted to Cologne L. Cathedral Vossberg, Patrick. Father St. is September, 1946, From . WDAY (Fargo)-—-Religi0n the News in The precision automatic of control the estimated at. (a) $1,000,000; '(b) 0.S.B., Casper Keogh, and Father - your best buy by for. p.m.—The 5:00 Catholic Hour $5,600,000; MIRRO-MATIC enables select (c) $10,000,000. to 0.S.B., from St. Bernard Strasser, you (St. KFAM Cloud), WDAY‘ V (Fargo), WEBC (Duluth), _10. Babe pounds Rut 5, 15 the of 10 (a) always parish John’s abbey served the A. or a pressure was TSCHUMPERLIN a . . . RM. WMFG WHLB (Hibbing), (Virginia). and 5 HEATER Catholic; (b‘) properly cooking ‘ for correct (c) convert; July, when Father El- until 1948, pressure a a 5:30 - p.m.mGreatest Story Ever Told Protestant. type That’s “Perfected food. each of Sobieck appointed J. pas- was mer FUNERAL . Home (Twin WTCN Cities) KNAX (Yankton) AS and (Answers Page improved, 3) Speed Cooking." New, ILLUSTRATED and Arban. of StHAnna pm tor re- - W. ‘ WEEKDAYS seals and automatically movable gasket O O 0 I , PROUECT a.m.—WSBR 6:30 , EDuluth)—-Sacred Heart ‘ under operating locks MANNHEIM-OSNABRUCK ‘ program pressure. ' cover $142.50 a.m.-—WMIN Phone 160-,W 7:15 Cloud, Twin Cities)—Sacred St. Minn. Heart added provides shape Dome covet program St. Cloud Register HURSDAY and other cooking for chicken s. space P. :15 a.m.-—-KVOX O. Box (Moorhead)—rFaith 9 229 in Our Time .,,. bulky foods 3 to ‘- or pressure-con ., . . . HEATER p.m.—Fami1y 9 :00 Theater _ St. BM. ................$57.50 Cloud, Minn. jars. I one-pint ‘: Co. Molitor ‘ Drug (Fergus KGDE Falls) WLGL and (Twin Cities) Com} ................$99.5o RM‘LHEATER 3 MlRRQ-MATIC the and m m ' . . SATURDAY . REXALL Diflsrcncc” Pru- “Big in the (Parish AGENCY Society) . or p.m.—WTCN Light- 5:00 (Twin Cities)--Hour of Porn. 4 quart vuro v.1n-u ‘ wishes Prescriptions participate the Specialty in Mannheim-Osnahruck proj- to a.m.—KVOX (Moorhead)-—Hour a 7:30 St. Francis of Kodak POWELL Supplies & Toiletries a.m.—WDGY (Twin Cities)——-Ave Maria and promises 9:00 send least charity package ect ' to program at one sr. CLOUD. umn. . I each month the for twelve months needy fam. next to a Company Hardware in Germany. ily Please send the and address of . ROME MODERNIZING name us HOME . FINANCING family needy Mannheim in of Caritas society in Schellinger a BMW?“ or a Bros. James ' Plumbing, Heating” .1. r. ANDERSON Osnabruck. .. INSURANCE LUMBER BUILDERS C0. ‘ Sporting Goods, ........................................................... an... ..,. (Pastor head of society) Reliable Contractors or: Real Estate BUILDING MATERIAL Hardware. 1355“ Phone III-Iii... ................................................... cu...” PAINT PHONE AND COAL (Address) so: so. um:- sm. 121 mi: Phone Ave. 8o. ' 3:. Cloud in St. Cloud 908 CLOUD PHONE 903 ST. , Telephone 1" ILCIOIC. Kill. v 7 1 ., . '1. \“I