St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
December 14, 1951 · Page 1 of 6
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REGISTER time”: THE ST. CLOUD TWO December Friday, 14, 19511-3 g mi swim" Jim mo View? WQ><W§ ////. -- In. * uiz to a‘ easy own India—and Us i 'ST.ClOUD GISTER R Knesc m Kate By Francis By Louis Budenz . Runaway-engaging; OFFICIAL OF CLOUD PAPER OF THE BISHOP ST. Far-off India contributes required aid the missions, to which pecially for missionaries, a pro- than our I Address NOTICE: All Changes of ' Send to found thought this to column. 30) A bringing light Nov. in of the Register midst disslpate (Based the to everywhere are the a myth on missionary in that Three Minn. models—$129.95 Cloud, has of St. country the darkness $189.95. P. O. Box 229, Budenz, that Louis Communism to that Red According China to should be allowed 1. written the Easy terms—diberal to produces. Beyond trade-in. Let of stabilize Secretary express and her Ickes, former to regime; encourage- that, then, Harold our prayers us show Busch, D.D. them Joseph F. Bishop financial President ..Most Rev. that today. me'nt these assistance, is to there it be the h i frankly lets not Reds Interior, will become you the n e s e ........................ . Cloud; Thiebaut, V.G., St. C. P.A., discussions Advisory Board: that Rev. be Rt. done? Republic that friends the American New of nation. the more known in on can THE. ’MAYTAG SHOP George Rauch, Communism Wadena; Very Rev. Rt. Plachta, Rev. August A special article in New This the is the burning 9 the of obtain free- issue the his is to pro~ purpose Rockville; Very Rev. Zitur, Long Prairie; Francis vide' York Very Rev. for him. The Times Nov. of 25 admits that since moment, the world-wide Stepinac; Archbishop dom (a) rim. of 12 5:1. Ave. 5.. St. Cloud 49 Ziolkowski. J.C.D., S. Peter Cloud; Very Rev. T. the Reds Kroll. St. gratitude that spreading throughout drive of the Kremlin is for im: Commu- convicted are top (b) the 11 Asia is felt his the St. Cloud. assertion that the mediate at Korean recognition of Mao Tse- prisoners com- all of (c) nists; war. cease-fire _ munication talks vic- Communist Every represent tung. of 13 a organ Editor delega- the four-man of One 'Vossberg,‘ M.A. 2. .....Rev. Roger Manager.... Business and mingled with for sad- tory the Communists the directives in is blaz- country over every the representing India at F. Mischke tion ..Maur1ce Advertising Manager Catholic United Nations. The author, Lind- ing this demand. n ess SAVE. ........................... WITH 1 SAFETY Assembly Nations General Institutd Cloud, Minn. . St. United Box 229, buil .0. Editorial Offices: missionaries Parrott, declares have that say , new en- So repeated has been the the second'time, Alaska; is, for Mexico, Paris non- $2.50, Canada, in Price: $2.00 year; per V/ 1 been first is thus being the into put the Porgy about Mao’s possible turn Ma- priest; ‘~(b) sense Catholic foreign (a) $3.00 a Red victims of Stalin- ranks, Stalin probes for Federal as the toward United States Savings Loan that Su- & . Accounts provide (c) safety with good Society, Inc. Ghandi’s , Catholic Press Week-by the Published Every hatma woman. a son; Ite One terror of the to new' every- areas conquer. ‘5 Funds Court J i Douglas t by received the earnings. 10th Colo. of Denver bf preme month 1, u s Bannock Street, c e Publication: 938 , Office of recruits , any are the first of One 3. possibilities where, and India is India. credited critical With at for out moment earnings from the first. Colo. Office, Denver, comes a Post Class Matter Second at . Entered Society of Loyola’s Ignatius lies in the~path Burning as St. further, Soviet of Issue I lr . just what Reds the Red want: K foreign all of the patron aggression. ‘ Jesus is Each Account Fully Nothing Insured could do no Chinese to recognition. There $10,000.00 is to more pre- up Xavier; Francis St. missions, (a) More than Catholics such vent possible calamities, doubt that Micawber-like hope ever, are es- a SECURITY Paul; (c) .St. de Vincent St. (b) SEE we that “something will up” turn to ' [1‘ FEDERAL As " Book 1-0-0..’. JOgues. Isaac .u-_..:. transform Mao has been respon- received in Nook' recently Two 4. men sible the regrettable f vacillation : r (8.) XII Pius audience by Pope are SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION That in Am rican policy Asia. ‘on Admiral Bradley; (b) Omar Gen. all dreams without foun- these .11 are One) From Page (Continued 822 St. Dwight Germain Gen. Street Davis; (c) Arthur C. St. Cloud dation is proved by the.0ctober order «.0 in "Wing diocese St. Cloud Eisenhower. the rchased by has been v ‘ o pu of Political issue Affairs, official ~ Bey, former Rachid Ahmed 5. Father memorial to _ perpetual preserved that it be theoretical Commu- for the ,POLICY n, as A FOREIGN organ a FOR ident and Congress in Foreign Ambassador Belgium, Egyptian to nist party. 3P'erz. AMERICANS, \ by Robert A. Taft. Policy.” England; (a) is the to envoy new When Communists write Doubleday. for Nov. 1951. Here 15, $2.00. the State department is founda- only finds today Wing Crow visitor Holy See. The (b) Spain; (c) the to ’ Communists, they tell the United Senator charged States Robert A. with exact adepting hostile Pius a remains’of Blessed . V of the The 6. foundation g including the buildings, Itions old of truth. And .this is what Political Ohio, Taft of member Senate attitude of the toward Congress. The resting their will final X find The cemetery offered Mass. Pierz Father .church where “The Affairs Communist since 1939, has written short, President is severely reprimanded says: a the Altar the place beneath of landmarks Party other of China is revolutionary, large and li‘where buried readable book the number for his for- intervention present in the Korean a on are a (a) Susanna’s Presentation in St. armed working-class d eign policy of the United States. without Congress telling v a n g u a r still of marked. war well Mary Major Basilica; church; (b) _'.are liberating with ideas of Marx- the his intention. Senator Wil- Since Taft’s .father, the ter- throughout Basilica. (c) St. Peter’s extensively traveled Father Pierz 3, ism-Leninism, and in particular For this chapter A Senator » Taft Howard liam Taft, the 27th the three ban sale of WALGREEN 7. A was AGENCY parish DAN MARSH founded the He on diocese. making éritory with the profound teachings of up our now cites history by referrin to United President the States, of nu- pocket-size magazines and two an Stalin Falls, and Little the character tasks north of ‘zin miles Belle Prairie, three on 1n in erference acts of occasional the jovial merous from quote open booklets, all designated obscene, DRUGS DRUGS as the Chinese revolution.” of by started parishes in affairs ‘of Other other nations by diocese. first in 11852, the Big Bill is inserted in the text. city into effect by the has been our put Presidents Theodore Roosevelt in “ithis Only the Beginning Jacobs Millersville, analyzes include The book the position indefatigable worker licenses (a) Chi» of department of LES LOCH CLINIC China BLDG. Panama, Wilson Vera and at President in of Truman relation to New York. iPr‘airie, (b) Toledo; (C) Augusta, St. Cloud; St. St. Marys, St. Joseph, cago; and The climactic essential point Cruz, Franklin and Roosevelt in Manger Sixth 5 mm Korean the establishment the Y., dio- the Buffalo, N. 8. In mess, Marxism-L i i is the in .Sand Sauk Rapids. n n m e s Iceland. international organization, of and pub- 106 secular newspapers cese, of the world Soviet achievement 1, Taft's Ben- conclusion the bringing the in responsible for Father Pierz Five the Russian chapters weekly religious lish free (a) one was menace. dictatorship. That has been a of Korea “we had is right book of eight in the devoted to abbey Drugs Vincent’s book review; Save article; (b) St. feature no -'edictine from into diocese monks are stressed Stalin in his writings by our on and nation, with itin. troops to the Russiain Europe, Far East, to church column. a (c) . proved to This news Leninism, until the obtuse in 1856. Pennsylvania. That most move on was whom had de-' treaty, to home. and of we 3-2, the at no By of 9. vote Needs use fully it. The lead- Red is of a .i’be Benedictine the aware and Sick for Room tremendous importance, " of one fend attack byranotherd it against Taft the history Senator religious traces school buildings for public ership of the Soviet dictator over lhiaonks, followed knot Benedictine who sisters nation, how and the unprin- matter foreign Presi: of policy from been restricted has no instruction our the Chinese Reds is empha- again ‘ \ cipled that might aggression be, of much Catholicity CALL the Washington United 1151 dent the contribute to by district to emuch the CALL later, to until after 6 28 by this latest declaration of sized were p.m. unless the sub- whole \ matter He critical Nations. is of the ST. CLOUD. . MINN. school board in (a) Mentor, 0.; was theAmerican comrades. £Central Minnesota. mitted decla- Congress and to Nations, administra- United the (c) Des ' Duluth, Minn.; (b) a Political Affairs But to when until 1874, labored here goes on The missionary great ration of other di- Commonism combat tion's effort war Moines, to or some Ia. this about the, time sighs say more of the last —— for to Slovenia his native returned authority obtained." years rect world welfare, the tendency 10.»-The of that by and amount leader of the regime dom- present money The ‘0 question of combating Com- Father called the had‘ been §his He life. died in 1880. He States its satellites the United the Union to Soviet and of waste China: “Mao Tse-tung inating army cre- munism is handled by Senator Taft is annually propaganda 50f Minnesota. spend Church Central applied the in atively elaborated and the manpower. on l . point in This a seven program. I interesting One the (b) $928,000,000; of (a) $48,000,000; most Marxist-Leninist doctrines the to Pierz about Father 'You _: hear § willlread and more p.— listed is praise- 66 program on page chapter in this Work is (c) chapters $1,409,000,000. historical conditions of concrete mission- of the . biography full-length Shoes .‘p‘ll through 1952. A Conformal worthy and commendable. It in- g entitled “The Place Pres- II, of the (Answers Page 3)‘ China.” It is freely predicted that on expected be pub- volves to largesair is force, military numbering 400 about :ary, a pages, Soviet Russia-Red Chinese the a1- aid anti-Communist nations, Married to Sisters and writ- beinglprepared Brothers, is in an 5I-i'shed April. The volume will completely rout“‘the liance ‘ underground infiltration ' of Policemen for war imperialists” U.S. and continue the himself is Zten who diocese, priest of ,by-a young our in Iron Curtain and countries, con- triumph throughout march Red of F‘ostmen §Slovenian birth. by tinued economic aid countries Ceremony Firemen" to In Dou ble Pierz o'.’ Asia. than will be centennial The Father Pierz resisting Communism within. from more a 51- This directive the article, to a 1. “J J 'K Since Communism’s fight is not merely than .éhistorical celebration. do is planned to It more i American Communists, declares ‘ . . confined alone military might, to make “the forces Father that géommemorate of must achievements wonderful the peace Pierz, and Mrs. Weber double wedding '5. Weber, Pierz. At a Senator — the Ohio advocates from immediate the land ring for children Mr. Zenner the rec- St. Joseph’s church during in and EPierze in this Catholicity and the history of are ceremony area intellectual against the an People’s Republic war ognition of the Mr\s. Mr. John Zenner, Weber became of and Nov. Theresa A. 20 fiibé past‘100 ' ' of Communism. A firm be— spread years. renewal of trade of China and the Donald J. Bnckman, the bride of Zenner, and I ,, . lief Joseph in form Bishop of government, The Excellency, His centennial, China admitting relations, for “' our to "‘ as bride Frances Zenner became the Weber Zenner and Pvt. Frances opposition bureaucracy and to % immediate the the,UN, for and of so- spir- Busch, be the occasion it,'should ‘0. Pvt. Bernard Weber. true of put a principals the first at were cere- cialism but few the Sen- of conclusion of the cease-fire are a nego- Pvt. Weber Mrs. Zenner and feet long When Miss you're i’t'al revival in diocese. attended by are and your on mony were our suggestions. All in all the ator’s K0- right the and the of tiations, Mrs. John the children and of Mr. Mr. Zenner. After their Weber and shoe need Father will hours, Pierz, The sacrifice Mass, of the just E you not you a belief free American in enterprise l.?1"1 t I people establish the demo- to rean marriage they as'attend— served ‘, smooth for. con‘rely' church, ‘hc the theme of the in the Communism entire and against main com- their unification of cratic on Students eve? war year Discuss- coun— for the other couple. ants l built-In ‘ exploited the minds of be in Conformol’s must fort. 16 tral Min- try.” the Ce family school, and in institution, Monsignor Mahowald, Edward tween“: Liberty knowledge and moulded are men. insole Obligations plastic is Our diocese. celebrated Mass. counties___which the comprise pastor, nesota our the happy people. of assets Government a orch Billings, individual Both couples to went centennial at “A Cen— slogan, That is the meaning of the to Klemlin seizes your the the Thus, ‘ is refreshing This book story a Mont, their wedding trip. for Mr. locking requirements, did in Korea, it initiative again I‘ury Living With Christ.” of g prospective as from the of pen Mrs. Zenner home a in and at l are 'and “unification” make place in fiermany, heel to in College Blessed Sacra- Presidential candidate. Students of and the through Mass Christ, the Meeting your Little Falls. Zenner is Mr.‘ no em— cry. This only battle its foot can. mean, profit by foreign affairs will by the ' preventing Made these all through ployed a your ; Minnesota by Kappes Brothers and meats has been. in Central i Soviet that the conditions under This its of World’s Largest perusal contents. forward. St. riding Mrs. employed re- from Zenner is at this families in individuals and 100 Catholic ‘j: sovieti- wouldrimpose, the Union years. Manufotlur-rs ceiver it while noting Shoo enjoyed and Gabriel’s hospital. St. Joseph—A discussion ‘_ area thus Christ with on Christ But is 9 living with and of Korea. it not have been zation un- onesidedness its occasional feels her Mrs. Weber will continue featured this SAMPSON’S student government mildly, that it fortunate, put to “rthehi. that be by all without it read distance duties long at operator SHOES ' may as 9 week’s the College convocation at thought States has United not the 4' ' intellectual injury—(Frank C. the Falls telephone exchange been the Little have _The Mass and Blessed Sacrament the St, of Benedict. truly definitely acted and on more Brown, History Uni- will department, and Private Weber to go of the past Gil:- spiritual blessings “The Catholic Student the temporal and i sourceof these as unification for L democratic ST. CLOUD Japan versity Scranton) for service. of overseas izen” is the title of the general him like Pierz other lie It Father and New troubles ahead century. countries? men: was which planned by the series, is it is the issue Asia of in out Christ Christmas’ 7' priestly 'Put who their as brought Christ this through into in area W Future dis- students themselves. Commu- Korea by the raised for “'0 "0 “ow ‘ p’oWers. ‘ cussions will all major consider nists. blessings - in- bountiful J The its meaning, its Mass, to levels of civil, scholastic, and ec- ~' We obligation do have to 'our an clesiastical government. Churchmen Appeal of subject of and Is dividuals the families will and be f, sermons such offsetting missionaries, by Discussion included members Every effort will be throughout the have obli- instructions We also proposals. year. an I Sister Enid, dean of the college; REMINGTON the almost forgotten gation to “ attendance daily Mass made .promote frequent at to more Lyla Korb, all-college president Freedoms” against act “Four to daily and Communion. Minot, N. Dak.; Marianna from ‘, received Cincinnati. Protestant recognition the I have and of Red schemes. these scene, or some — Milroy, senior English from 7 of major expected with the end And all this to stop is not approval and Catholic significance. of Roman organizations and season’s religious fine letters many 111., the Aurora, and delegate to 1952. Mass devo- understanding of and greater The the this hope people will column; individuals here calling And choose for '3 encouragement on we are National Student association con- hear of merchants, business and Christmas cards which contain be good the it would to attendance Communion Mass Holy tion and and at men, now, are Mary vention last and summer; religious We bringing public Christ thought. in general help “Put carried want activities to some on Catholic life of people ,expected carried into the be to junior Jane Povolny, sociology tragedy that the symbol Christmas be the Into Christmas.” of knowledge of Back to not the Highlighting major from St. Paul. all future -:_t_hrough years. Santa Claus but Christ Child would the recognition Red C h in s e They urging the of e . _are use re— the rights and duties of students, _ ’ 1952 how could perhaps, begin Now, bestows American people into .L, who gifts the world.” the to to can see greeting cards, upon you ligious window dis- mean the panel members based their dis- organizations. The Catholic Youth Organiza- local and the It mark diocese. will the Well he historic the in with spiritual emphasis, press plays most our a ' fundamentally cussions on an beginnings in tion joined Knights Colum- the of excellent Some office Christmas which temperate and of tremendous spiritual campaign beginning earlier panel, “The Theory of a tactics bus in making Communist the appeal. education on parties. ' bring all of change life and and Government,” applica- should mine, and made us your The church council’s made in few statement been have commu- a “The Advent this tions student organization, to season year Christ. closer Protestant friends and from endorsed the merchants far appeal city to In not to nities. our a “ unique opportunity for presents The January convocation in the a keep the religious origin lectures be- Church of the New York, II? the to in Catholic Greater is There greater treasure are no all fully appreciate the to 'series will bring prominent St. more before public, the assert- small conducted for ing season group a Son of God midst Mass brings the into jjjthan the which significance of Christ’s spirit in our Cloud citizens the college to cam- another subject. In this mg: area, on world,” said - the day. statement government discuss local to. a re‘ m-every pus “We further that Cin- being ambitious effort is suggest if“? more a leased by special committee of and the citizens’ rights and duties, a privilege of the priest. Offering Mass is the greatest ;j cinnatians should moved be through to forward, set carried a Cincinnati the Greater Council of the and and functions structure of without for ceasing of Com- important thing techniques _"It is, the by far, the and most greatest pray a peace course on one Churches. local Discussions of government. before 138- sho‘uld settlement in Korea undertakings Such munism. Li'he does in his life priset. eccle} a as federal, international, and Paul Beckman, Knights of Co- équip in cember wish 25. who serve those to Communion should jlj Attending Mass and receiving siastical will follow lumbus Luncheon club president, government 0f "An adequate Observance Communist against working prop- during the months the “all the life final expressed hope that window be the important activity in of greatest and most increased Christmas will include this they be aganda. May year -» scholastic displays will include the Nativity sacrificial beyond Catholic family. year. giving one’s Catholic and ZELOf individual fold. 'every every many relief family and friends. Our“ daily life If this is what in the the to be Mass ' other publications sold within _— and circulated comes newspapers or sutfiilopportikni- agencies provide f I D . P child of’ priest, sister, and in t their commands. every man, woman, our 0 eief ties. The American to o- ' 1952, in diocese during the future could ° event greater “4. Co-operating civilian agencies bind with and military which serves to no rea program, achievement diocese. and clothe those take in the wounds place Installation to such which of contribute the moral and social well-beings to up surpass our Huve an per- - vic- who have been the innocent O 9 O sonnel.” particularly Lims hostility, is of i NAVY MARINES MORALS THE AND IN fitting, this year. 'No Inn’ Room the Mulcahy Princeton.———Mrs. V. A. at impossible for “It is to anyone Chaplains in armed forces other right-think- the and the of Faribault, state regent of full holiday the appreciate the to installed Isabella, of Daughters life ing‘men military civilian have in and long and received the Christ unless he has women Di- Lady of officers of-Our new morals in the life been by the dangers sol- heart and given to of Child his upset into own a in the circle here Grace vine co-op joining in and witness thisiact to sailor, and dier, marine. hall. faithfully supporting church. . some chaplains requested give char- As result to D. Mrs. lled Officers inst are now a were crowded should be Our churches . Mardian, Phil iracter Ward, regent; guidance talks. All required attend them. to rs. the "if- seeking worship men are by those to Boik, vice Mrs. James regent; past Catholic chaplains outlines given :Many have found the of all. Father God and us Bukoskey, Mrs. Walter regent; in emphasiz- “Those interested handy springboard which they _them from can convey a Kapsner, chancellor; Mrs. Alfred -_ should join the spiritual ing to~ Christianmo'ralityg ideas Northway, Lewelly Esom’e' custodian; Mrs. 'on ' influence in exerting to gether Super-strength Tab, Miracle , feature, for Ander- Axel banner-bearer; Mrs. Feature a} commanding officers More reCently, the in {tafifiédflfl} indulgence unbecoming eliminate navy Cylinder Size Larger Frame, Burnett, monitor; Mrs. Otto son, informed been their and have of Christian people. responsi. As much marine to as corps Ilillvika:§.< c Sandberk, Jerome The first guide; Mrs. typing. better portable assure other possible should be done mini- to .5 standards. The Chief moral of Naval hility maintain to Brenchaud, secondguide; Mrs. Irle no Ribbon Simplified patented , . materialistic, mize the prac- pagan "I'Il'l directed commanders echelon Personnel has in Burke, Mrs. outer organist; every tices which have into the crept out the takes Changer muss match Kohlman, Mrs. Gust it guard; Inner four-point to out and highlight the carry program. to can a season mes- changing ribbon of Mrs. Adolph Omann, even guard; re- —— is strengthen Purpose of the to the moral, good of ‘peace earth and program sage on Harold Mrs. it! cording a secretary; small child can use a will ” men‘ to spiritual and religious lives of personnel in both services. a? financial Bergerson, secretary; just the is QUIET-RITER portable, Rem- The complete I Chaplains again key figures in Mrs. 2: will be putting the Briere, Mrs. M. treasurer; # Note easier faster, you for right size ington gives Quiet-riter Potron’s Day Mrs. C. scribe; J. Edward Rosen, effect, according the Bureau into to of Na- program anew it Try performance. typing fine the Widholm, performance, the trustee. il Other Personnel. staff members who will contribute val served. Coffee Lunch Bud- included. .today! Case was office was of printwork type- an include special services, welfare, recreation, and medical, Ward Mrs. by Mrs. and oured St. Nicholas—A Solemn Mass arranged. payments exclusives Such get writer. .fi as education officers. and information and oik. highlighted Feast of St. Nich- n. the Machines directive Under the commanders advance to the olas, the parish and Business of :; patron are community here. by: for program Pray -- Father Raymond Rypel Man- of I: “1. Ensuring that personnel by all reached ' are group celebrant of nanah the Mass was Co. instruction and Deceased Equipment personal interview. that and matters Priests Our pro- a. on and assisted Father ‘Ray- by was arid 12 realization development of spiritual, and mote moral, mond Lang of Kimball, deacon, " it. as and Father Fred‘Wiechmann of religious values. Trobec, 7} Rev. James M It o told. NATIVIT, Luxemburg subdeacon. Master THE Cloud—died if “2. Taking off-duty as " interest in activities Bishop of St. I third THE STORY OF "‘No in persona a Building of as C. "K. ceremonies Father R. of B. was Dec. 1921-._ 14, "1: flit? personnel of well—rounded and ensuring availability of Room the Inn,” at which has become Christmas tradition a a Golkowski Lake. of Pearl Richter— Bernard Monsignor "'TI religious, of educational, and recreational in radio through its annual broadcasts ‘91“ The Greatest Story Ever Germain program The delivered by St. ac- on 0 sermon was died Dec. 1921. 18, ‘ Told will be television this tivities. Christmas the ff for first O.S.B., Father Rembert Bularzik, program, on seen Nathe—died Father Robert time. The telecast will be CLOUD Sunday, Dec. 23, (EST), 7 7:30 ST. to of Collegeville. “3. on Ensuring conformation established stand- p.m. PHONE 758 moral to Dec. " 1932. 14, 1 i the ABC-TV network. The radio heard 5:30 at 6 Members of St. Nicholas’ to over program, pm. Trobcc—die so— Father John ,1, in ards entertainment and presented, activities of officers’ ABC (EST) the radio network Sunday, will the ciety air and other parishioners on --,..,-‘ every .-,.— same fififififififlfifi; -,--,-. re- Dec. -.,. 15, 1945. -. .. -- .. -- ._ _- -- -- -- __ \ -,_. -- 35‘. enlisted it men’s clubs, and of ship, station, and contents post - that day. story ceived Communion in the Mass. i l I ~