St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 9, 1952 · Page 1 of 8
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’1'; ._‘_.Tr ' "t‘ _ --::,"‘ r ’1‘- s -- 4.1} l' . T’ -. . ‘ . - --Frlday, REGIST'ER' . knee 1951’ " 51'. CLOUD .THE May 9, TWO s lake! P Table 53 Pearl Round of Reds—What Science the Now? ///// so »:;\\\\ é TH Labor of, Fre Enemies ,. e I1:-Stdte Ch Children Discusses Receive rc GISTER u ' swoouo' Budenz Francis By Louis H Communion ly limiting Collegeville.——The the' annual spring unions which aids in stated that the ideas that those former do bet— done in the act. and Oddities end, CLOUD ST. BISHOP OF sense OF THE no OFFICIAL PAPER never ‘ of the Catholic Round apply activities enemies meeting of of condi- Communist the worst to present-day which have had in not found than be‘ ter evidence con- Address of to All Changes NOTICE: Send can - Table of Science held St. tions that the free labor at and society,» and ejected from the , people have been state, trol the movement. was strange Minn. Cloud, St. many P.’ way so Box 229, 0. ' , John’s university oppressed May The bleak lines 4. also been reflected in of be carefully ,dis- 010. has government It of must of arguments the slogans accept Pearl Lake,-———Fifty-thre‘e chil- , stlnguishedv 'satelite every other. attitude of the Ameri- workers under Red from each He, ..Mést D.D. the general Joseph F. Busch, Bishop Members President... Rev. Communists. from Cath- the the ’ seven dren‘received Solemn Communion, ... ............. ....... colléges added Catholics including regime, arbitrarily that Federation .of Labor, who being longer ad- Cloud; V.G., St. olic Thiebaut, P.A., in Minnesota C. and Board: Rt. Rev. no Advisory are can mind by This‘ is brought fact to in High Mass in Holy Cross slave from here the under a idea. that its the labor moved their ~homes Catholicism to Rauch, report Wadena; scientists Very. George Catholic August'Plachta, Rev. in- working for camps on Rt.‘ Rev. textile received from letter a a church here. ' ' be the‘religion Russia. however, orders the Red bureaucracy, of Soviet Now, of must the state. )f" Rockville; Very Rev. dustries in the Zitur, state present.. Francis Prairie; Very'Rev. Long his CIO official of Were worker, an Eighteen .in the class give oppression the something is required along testimony the Last short. to This‘year’s Ziolkowski, J.C.D., T. were conference held in on‘ program S. more re- Cloud; Rev. was Kroll, Very a St. Peter question the He refers was union. to fol= ceiving Communion business American the working people which for the first meeting with the line. The Re- of election of with conjunction the meet- same annual Cloud. St. ‘whether the ' some raised by to as Stalinite right in wake time. All communic‘ants pub- officers. visitors public defend itself lows the of the All has then to ing the Minnesota Academy of of were a, which the under 11 Smith Act, The picture of their undermining domination. taken St. against the tactics of of John’s licly renewed their baptismal tour Science 2 May and in St. Cloud. M.A. .Vossberg,’ 3 on a cam- Roger ..Rev. Business Manager convicted Editor and Communists at were should .............. oppression presented in this .be before 7 Stalin’s in Mass. agents country. pus. vows ' Mischke “Maurice‘ F. Advertising Manager. be used in- Opening the short to conference Foley Square, may trade order ............ union‘ meeting in ......................... .. Smith help in that The Act every can Receiving Cloud, Minn. Communion the for Box St. P.O. 229, Naturally, building, Solemn in Institute unions. offered the Editorial Offices: trade Mass jure free was a that the slavery which is spreading direction due the fact that it to Teresa Decker, Alaska; first time Canada, Mexico, bbe $3.50, church Sunda morning. is concerned. Price:,$3.00 he were a .y y per year of u workers . held the l under the has been b Unlted ’. name . u .p Lloyd Galdlng: l RODald 'Gal‘dlngl - The Abbot Baldwm - . Dwor- forelgn Rt. Rev. $4-00 . . hatlc . , . The . ‘answer em ,4le 13 an deglares 6/10/26 emancwatwn‘l ; be ffdly 3/15 §::&920S;:;:n;edggyltg1115123355: - - - may . Dorothy Schlangen, . Arlene Fuchs, Inc. Society, , 0.S_B,, Catholic Press schak, opened the after- the Published Every Week by -The Smith Act “No.” exposed- Sharon Doris Thiesse, Bellmont, address Colo. with of session Denver 1, Bannock Street, Publication: 938 Office of noon an advocate illegal conspiracy to any Koltes, Michael Lawrence Kunkel, Colo. welcome. all/Others Office, Denver, Post Second Class Matter ‘ Entered at the government the overthrow of Awarded College ‘ as Ronaid Kunkel, David Leither, r violence. The by Ernest Kilzer, 0.S.B., United States Rev. of the Libbesmeier, Mary Lou Patrick hiloso‘phly head applies Communist the depart- the of It to p. con- Loesch, Peter Merten, Darlene else. Day St. nothing Jo n’s, the spiracy and ment to at Scholarships ' spo e on Rothstein, Dorothy Ann Roth- Worker Daily and “Relation- Between Church and the in after day, ’Wienike, stein, Martin and Gerald Communists State.” the other Red organs, Zwilling. _ will the Smith that Act contend forth Father brought Ernest _ conspiracy SolemnCommunicants curb Red only the not :two what different views to as That . unionism. but also harm labor the Catholic’s the rela— stand on Are Listed - the Com- expected of be (Continued is One) to Page From tions between “Church and ' the , is logical it Others receiving Solemn munists. For them Com- be. a State should complete and separation be must the gion concerned, un- contend that Hennen, are they for munion James argument, On conclu- were side he‘drew the one its of within the Amendment equivocal. The First is “the Thomas Kunkel, the Communist Charles Kunkel, scope party van- sion if that conditions Were proper, it is workers,” that absolute. Herbert prohibition guard of the Betty Ann Kraemers, exception; the permits religion then the Catholic be no could 1s coverage think and sole that Loesch, the Libbesmeier, Roy Teresa proclaimed agency can the official religion as in that does :not however, Amendment, “The First say 'Peter According Workers. to Nisther, Loesch, Mary Lou for the act Non-Catholic of the state. re- ‘ Church of separation shall be there and all respects therefore, Decker, Geral- their Schaefer, Barbara concept, a ligious every ' any would then receive groups the Communist Patricia curbing of the Schlang‘en, Thiesse, studiously defines the dine it Rather, public,recognition, State. con- and would and manner, no .. the “party injury is to Thiesse, spiracy Elaine Cordella rightfully be restricted by the an shall be concert which there specific in gov- or union no, ways, other class” in working the Koltes,‘ Le Roy of Schlangen, Mary profession in the public ernment — the is other. That the dependency common sense or one on all the do who those words, Kunkel,‘Catherin_e to Schaefer, John .r propagation their faiths, and of - work- 'o'fjthe matter. acting the for thinking and - Schwartz, Mary Ann Steichen, Catholic. while Church would the . l class. ing Katherine Charles Koltes, Hennen; the enjoy certain advantages from would be aliens and religion “Otherwise the to state Friend ,c Not Foo, Ann Richard Kraemers, Kunkel, state. unfriendly. Other—hostile, and each suspicious, even‘ the Com- recognize Those who Eugene Merten, Robert Loesch, whére But Catholics in the are Churches could be required what it for property column munist fifth to not Edward,Moeller, Moeller, even Andrew pay minority, the condi- necessary a lilhsili: 532232315: hitti‘lilell’hli, render Permil‘ed Municipalities be Rolfirt would Kmfiel, leilling, tions fulfilled and there- gohn ‘taxes- ’0 not not are f 't ‘ ld £35.23 parliaments.is. £01m?" onna Pym . emers, ae . o f5“ chaos . . ass, . . . *9 , spur , thatmvouesthe com- _ claims 1...... .~ w. 1 ,mm lp we” I aces 0 e.pe pans en. P 0 trade lone” the free munists With ecclesiastical Rothstein, and Ann by “mons- Leithe'r Carol up n umero us ‘ h'Woltersv ,would _the Violate Constitution. the ' committee Jose CIQ reports writings. on . R“ ‘ because 0f eXPeHEd “Prayers appeals the legislatlve halls; the to JamesKunkel, The presented other view A boys 111110118 tar was in our were well. the leadership tell story Father Kunkel, from writings of very Lloyd taken Kunkel, Eugene messages Almighty Chief Executive; the in the the of proc- the Communist that show They S.J. He John Courtney Murray, Pelzer. Koltes, and Anthony John holiday; ‘So help lamation Thanksgiving day making me a owl- in interested solely is party ’i ' other paths these all referen- .nnd 'God’ in and courtroom Stfili’ltl- 7 ' the 6250 of oancing M the 0hr] Faust P our M purposils . ». I p rs, up r. . . fjwmiomg: . YOUNG WOMEN, pubhc , .M all THESE FIVE students the . the Almlghty _ that through laws. at 1,ng regligipose . to 0 _ our our ~ l ces run ’ ‘ CONVENIEM mm , flouting St. First Amend- College Benedict, given scholarships ceremonies Would be the of at the rituals, _ were our Celebrate" borne further Weddin‘g This,realization is Golden wmm Left homecoming 'by alumnae of the school. nu‘ college’s 31st annual "merit. to or AGAIN destruction of the free the by out freshman Mary Lou Leisen, right, the girls from St. Cloud; ’ ' agnostic object could to “A fastidious-atheist are: AWARD mum nsmou in country trade unions or even every Sames, Urbank; Monica freshman junior Bernadette Kraemer, from regimes have satellite Soviet With where session: the each the supplication which court opens Vanhoutte (Edigna) Mt.‘ Clemens, P. and Mrs. .John sophomore Piefz.——Mr. Marjorie Theisen, Waite Park; Willmar; from and from Communist The been set , news- up. STAFFORD ‘God States this honorable court.’ the United and and Mich.; Louis Boisvert their Mrs. marked. save Genola of Kulas, Albany. Faust LuAnn junior from Bul- . in published Troud, paper » (Cyrilla), BROS. “We and whose husband is Church be- ' would have the Concept of anniversary wedding to golden now press bluntly in quite this garia, states Isabella of Daughters Unit serving with the air force in a/High in St. Mass With ginning State to these condemn the present extremes law to the “Because Feb. 22: issue of con- its on Okinawa, and who is residing churéh with Monsignor here. Joseph’s is, (that democratic stitutional people’s state nullification this would The law grounds. of her the presently. parents Mahowald offered Edward .of Bulgaria) is rule in BLDG. EXCHANGE the Red GRANITE one have Wide effects. and profound There grandchildren 32 and Mass. are dictatorship of the the of forms Officers for Elects State , . “A five Catholic his for student applies to teacher great-grandchildren. per- married it is jubilarians proletariat The the now were . mission leave of Their to school durlng hours holy day speak in 1902. April politically to 22, incorrect here on a on _. ‘ workers’ and 50 of‘the attendants of‘ defense ‘obligation tWO to be attend Mass. swish. student em- excused to A J years ago th \ Six the Daughters of Slinvey, St. circles of Paul circle, Regent vice the in it Mass. They ployes’ interests Jubilee the attended was as asks his teacher Yom permission to be excused for for Isabella in the diocese Miss Genevieve Belanger, regent; unions do the trade not Schneppenheim of and are repree Frank Mrs. past, are Saint Prbtestant Kippur. family A the afternoon off wants for slate. Hil- of Minneapolis, Miss Hospital sented the state task.” secretary; such Cloud a have and ' have and of Mrs. Faust; cannot new sister on Onamia, a 'of organization. Elec- Heisler, officers the degard Hastings, scribe; baptismal plainly, it putting is Cloudr That of St. Faust ceremony. Herman a ' r which held D. of Mrs. Mauretta unions,” tions the state Rauchend‘orfer, “trade at The The chil- enough. 11 . Faust. Mr. brother of “In‘ were in each requires parental the teacher consent case longer I. convention in St. Paul. Waconia, guard; and Mrs. and outer the have only also the couple of dren no name pres- \ were writing. r In make each the" the teacher, in“ order to hospi- modern, well-equipped case sure A workers’ Denery of St. Zeta Winker, being The Rev. John Brainerd, reality of trustee. the ent. tudent requires is not truant, further and report only staff have his organizations, Cloud retains state § with well-organized tal a goes a post 9 one as Mrs. George Kozlek of Duluth, a Years Worked 31 regime. from the Soviet priest, under chaplain. the rabbi, the minister. function national any specialists. and physicians and, past state di- or regent of Railroad function For get That is out Others the diocese who to from pro- “The the teacher rector, for in other words present reli- meet- in was co-operates a Conddcted workers, explOit the the and Frances the duction to re-elected Miss of by Sisters are were _ glous lngs. the of making 'ossible for her employed it with ' Mr. Faust to extent program ,was what is give compelling them to Cloud, Drinkwine, St. treasurer; r ailments A family life panel railroad for 31 was the Soo partici Whether she Very in it. it occasion- years, “voluntary to ate called extra ironically Miller, Morris, chan- Mrs. A. A. oes Order of St; Benedict well attended. Brother L. Robert, He-retired section foreman. 25 Red-ruled 'state. ally service” the for few as regularly for to celldr; Schulzetenberg, Mrs. Clara stu ems, to pursuant a one, or St. ‘Mary’s college, Winona, was grievances expressions of ago. Workers’ seven years Robert monitor; Mrs. Melrose, systematized designed further the religious a to program speaker, and Father John guest “labor jubilarians prohibited and the, children of be The to guard; Little Falls, inner Hamm, are needs, of all the students does the alter character of Denery, the moderator. Other not so-called par- Math. imposed by the discipline” Hillman; Mrs. Joseph, Regina Bock, Sauk Cen- Mrs. and are ticipants Mary the Sister Al- were act. Peter unions. (Theresa), Mrs. trade Luberts ‘ Piechowski, Fred Mrs. tre, trustee. phonse, principal St. Agnes’ of STETSON-HATSl “We Evident Duty and Herbert, religious people Labor's whose institutions (Juletta), Sahr elected Browns Valley, also are a pre- was high school, St. Paul; . and Father. For Men—- that contention Communist Rauch (Mar- The Peter Genola; Mrs.’ CLOTHESI KUPPENHEIMER Supreme Being. the of trustee. We guarantee the to post freedom of suppose a Richard Doherty, Mrs. J. Schwietz, halting the Red Smith in Utica, Mich.; the Act Jerome, cella), Pierz; Delegates the state to SHOES! CROSBY SQUARE worshlp conven— chooses. make wide We for variety ' Leo Stenger, all St. as one and of Paul. room a is will injure labor conspiracy Mich.; Roseville, Mrs. Virgil, as Mrs. Mul- tion re—elected V. A. ‘ of beliefs The and Most J. creeds Rev. J. Byrne, Aux- the spiritual needs of deem previous false, therefore, New (Ramona), as Adams Charles man con- as cahy Faribault of state regent. as THE iliary Bishop Paul, of St. the When like character. We tentions of attitude was Schaefer the the 'Ulm; Jerry part of Govern- Mrs. necessary. a sponsor Others chosen Miss Mary an on are principal speaker the closing at Registration Foreign Agents’ Mrss the Braiperd; Mike (Deloria), ment that shows partiality to that and lets no any one group Father anquet. Ladislaus Sledz of and when passed in 1938, Act mum:Iunmuululumluh was . each flourish according the zeal to its of adherents the and for Paul CLOTHES“. St. 'Mrs. toastmaster. “NEW the Voor- supplemented by it was I was appeal ()rdo of its dogma. Mulcahey subversive addressed the and guests his in 1940 Act to cover a Workori members charity. “When Daily Deceased organizations, the the state ‘ Our Priests religious instruction on encourages or tradeé The St. circle, aloud that the Paul under then cried the co-operates with religious authorities by adjusting STORE the affected. Nothing ‘ direction unions would be Miss Mary of Sliney, schedule of public events to sectarian it follows needs, the and it could occurred, bOStesses of the visitin sort to the were circleg _, bait 20:39:? Mayer—d'd Of ‘ F319;", , ‘ tradltllons. . _ For It . then respects the rellglous I . The trade I ‘ ’ members. Members of pur not 19 umgrls [are occopr. ' ’ He'll“ throu bout Mons the I“ riot RY state Cloud and dates St. Post Offme ‘ ' the publlc ' groups, am Opposme " the na ' to se ure senteg. were re re- 0 our r p spiritualpnepds e0 9 accommo in serv1ce 1- “a,” l:_19523,zcyn,k,_dwd . , k W isf existence ,0 627mg“, , Friday! their WWI St Gregory May 9 1 _ ' Jommurlist l t f Little6 ' HY 1531?: ' Wm ' be '. conventlon ‘ conce agent o a ’ w o e ’ ' m Ctegcslerhglges: , GBls‘hop, - liazlfanzgn, - ' ‘ “To hold that .. , It not would be to find . the _ ‘ Constl— Gruenhdz—dled Flth" 0‘” may the of Moscow. in party, l s I I H 'W’higéll’gsmlests’ (fireflies: Pull-0113, I _ May “'19” that Government requirement the trade The, 118,5 for show callous “me I come a W Grail—'4'“ Fag/111" 1:011:90? . allkthe etffpfit: 1nd1fierence “31%“Ists St. t0_1£eletct '10 " to religious \ That would be preferring groups. Antoni Saturday M3,, .' E)! -»_ ommunlssomaeou those 0 a ' ' ‘ who believe . . .4 ' religion .. . those Who do belleve. . «good With - & Loan . in no Gloria, Accounts prov1de safety Bishop. Mass feast. Federal Savmgs over of p Father coebel— their “part the Gregory J_ is of labor party nus, “Government received 10th month_ Sts..Gordian and Funds the of, not finance religious by Second Collect of earnings. are This any may movement.” has died May already been 15, 1913 groups nor Wins Essay Contest White first. Preface. with the earnings from Epimacllus, Easter credited undertake religious instruction blend secular and nor sec- 'Scrom, Fly' ' vestments. tarlan $10,000.Q0 education secular institutions to force nor use Insured Fully Each Account one to up Sunday after 11—‘Fourth May' l religion ‘or But find some constitutional Sophomore Sivinski on any Kay person. we no was Gloria. Sec- Special Mass. Easter. requirement that SECURITY makes named the winner ninth it the of FEDERAL for Government to an— beseech,” necessary Collect “Grant, ond l yve nual conservation contest, be hostile to religion and Creed, to throw essay its Church Pope, weight Third against for efforts or which constitutes project stu- for a White to Widen of Preface. vestments. the Easter effective religious influence.” ASSOCIATION scope LOAN SAVINGS & dents Cathedral high science of at Nereus Sts. 12—Monday: May I'd} ichool , ‘ . . no Mass f feast. Cloud C St i ." ' Elfgriaymslgznldleouect, Street St Germain 822 U s. “Gorant, '4- -‘ " I ' _ The . chosen by central the topic .g ' We . I department of conservation ‘ w_as Church Third for beseech,” g or M ' "' ' “safety” Kay “Outdoor wmte Von Red Preface. vest— Easter Pope mom’s. safety", ‘ ‘ ‘ By Van Lawrence, deputy director MRS' ARMANI) SPODEN v." Robért 13gTueSda‘V. St May :2 of the Minnesota department of Spe- Bishop—teacher. Bellarmilne, “Mommy, into the garden the I had can we allowed go conservation, informed Kay that way Gloria, Creed, Easter Mass. cial woods and moss?” get Ja- some sixth her ranked first in the them last essay White Preface. vestments. year. _ nine home running from came district. Kay Beginning June 23, _ Boni- St. 14—Wednesday_ They May arranged the i school, hat v dangling in a. r o u s hand one will enjoy week’s vacation, all ex- a Gloria, Second Mass of feast. face, kinds. Some that looked and like well-worn book word in the a grass lodge, paid, Douglas at Third beseech,” penses “Grant, Collect we other. they surrounded with kind that district Itaska Twelve park. other a Easter Pref- Pope, Church for . or had tall brown f‘Change spikes clothes like minia— first,” I winners will join her there. your Red vestments. ace. trees. said. ture They acorns “And used few whose is itvto turn set a She daughter Dr. and is the of St. John 15——-\Thursday. May the for stools table?” and little branch .of a M. Mrs. Sivinski Cloud. A. St. of Mass of la Salle. .Baptist de cedar for taller It tree. “It’s a Danny’s!” was Gloria, Preface. Easter feast, Swimming, riding, horseback really when pretty it finished. was “All White vestments. right, the tdble before set and boating of the recre— some are Every day they sprinkled it with 16—Friday. St. Ubaldus, May and along stay the‘edge of activities promised the ational you go clothes’ sprinkler keep it to my , Gloria, Mass of Bishop. feast. the woods.” their contribution winners for to fresh-looking. “Grant, be- Collect Second IA few minutes later winning conservation. The Karen, Ja- we state Janine brought in the softest Third Church Pope, seech,” for and Danny Sister the ,went little enter'ed from «, or nine, up was essay clumps she could find lay to green White hill‘with Preface. vestments. ‘ Easter discarded year’s peach class. Last Nora’s biology crate a around the feet of the Use Daily Mis- as rug a How and (From garden to Bob into contribution the from went a top a scoop. same of Our statue Lady the May by E, M. Lohmann in 1952, the garden sal on Joseph Bas— to finish preparing by it written class was altar. Karen had found tiny Co.) the farmer some could tion. ‘ plow. to so come fern and few Solomon branches a As I getting dinner I could was and honeysuckle. These they put hear the children shouting, “Here 1n? I vases. is another kind DANIEL haven’t got,” we ‘. “This will a' Mary have “Look how big the violet’s year at or, | lot of things liar sl- leaves are.” green And I mentally on was \ tur," arid Karen. “And few in enjoying with them the cool smell a days there will be cowIIips and FUNERAL of the brown earth they pulled as \violets, wood too." the clumps of I wish- Wedding up moss. was Photographs “And I noticed the plum blos- ing could I leave cooking and my ready ill/“St to and soms are I open Spoolalty. I through ' the Our woods Are with them. run ' It’lteifiplgailgszgcg’,figggggng; _ ThBefore long they back. wire V 1 Yes not is year.” 0V8 y going y on to ar‘ ey were moon ma e a . . . . but bride the “formals” of ' — . . . INTELLIGENT COURTEOUS’ or? candid shots wonderful those \ ‘ I that wedding party the you . in after ‘ will treasure years. ' THAN . album, in pictures Twelve an l one 65 1' 29.50. for low complete, ' as as - appointment for Phone ‘ now ' I . 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