St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 13, 1952 · Page 1 of 6
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7) :5- («‘74—— r. .‘— -. “a , V , fixer “CLOUD” THE ~s1". TWO REGISTER ,% I i ° .1, ... N we,- “.7...T.._:w..z~ F‘ieldglvlqss’i’n Spring -- ~ 910w? ~ Cold . » SSW!” . A Over ' Schools Battle the keep the I ‘Israu Ra of the By' Francis Budenz Louis ' FOREVER / DAY notabld de-' With regularity “new ideas” the the merely the OFFICIAL ST. CLOUD OF PAPER OF THE BISHOP Daily Worker rushes in attack sire to down to cut the schools, NOTICE: of Address All Changes send to pre— who raises questions About them from functioning vent anyone Minn: “Oz-Box Cloud, 229, prop- subverslVe influences schools in erly, and make -..x_ them into “reac- .1. -s. _ firesident D.D. ..'.....Most F. Busch, Joseph Bishop Rev. tionary” has institutions. and colleges. There been a ..................... Advis_ory_VBoard: V.G., Cloud; P.A., St. C. Thiebaut, Rt. Rev. parade of such Amalgin Tactic v v. filachta, Rt. Rev; Rauch. August .Wadena; Very Rev. George assaults during That charge hold will not Water, Rockville; Long Prairieifléry Very Rev. Zitur, Francis Rev. he past Several how much matter Conrad and ,Peter T. S. Zlolkowskl, J.C.D., no Kroll, Rev. Claud; St. Very eeks.. This is the “libérals” who take his up cry St. Cloud. surprising. ot - ., make seek to it effective by the Communists he I old amalgam This tactic. is and ..Rev. the Editor sadness de- :Vossberg, Roger M.A.~ Manager....; know the value ......... vice linking of to ether Advertising everyone chke Manager F. ..Maurlce getting gRed f a ' ........................................ who is oppbse‘d infiltration to 229,‘St.'Cloud, building, P.O. Box Editorial Offices: Institute inn. kindred to influences, that Alaska: or Canada, Mex1co, Price: $3.00 $3.50, year; so per ‘ ‘ _ be found who be someo_ne may foreign Wherever they 3.4.00 can “anti-’Semitic” charged with being _ , Inc'. Soclety, _ Catholic Press have Published Every Week by been the suc— “reactionary.” And then, 0,010. or 1, céssful of Bannock Street, Denver in Office Publication: in- every- 938 who is striving rid one to the Class V Colo. Denver, olitical Office, ‘veigling Entered Second Matter Post at ' as schools of the Communists and leaders- “coalition into govern-‘ their friends is gi'yen like label. ments,” they have a sought fiilst of This of sort thing tried in Was police all control of the and edu— , defenSe of Sarah Lawrence col: an; cation IT their for lAS The SEE, own men. although legé recently, the recbrd Reds know that thESé keys the are American of the Legion (which The to conquest. one gets control asking-duestmns about was 09m- of the nation physically, the other .411..._._.,-...__ «a .N _.,... college’s munist-front‘ers on that conduers the nation’s mind. Page One) failing.) is (continued From well known fie, its 1.: reminded by the Com u. . V are _ e V , V V A :iselggptl‘y- . the 130_churches MaSS the hours for lfil‘Ol‘m‘dl‘iarn Qrthdt this l 1n in series of NIasseS celebration ease in of the 109th anniversary of the a ' _' , p drive for e. ed doinlnation edu- ‘_’ aaa of on r; _ v l-éBSé' - d comingwf Father ' Francis Minne- c Plerz celebrate Central -, the athleth ' to ’ field Cold - at ' v “"5 . ‘ “011989 faculty 0f . was " V in cation Perms in all non-Communist ‘ AS’ make . Catholics Und alternative, suggest that sota cloud ki . c d' B‘ . V h c P . t an WE Spring Barthofimé with. extensive Red—front geifslg eisncegsdluhge .G‘ZtOPrio: Wednesday The records .of last week. t9; ‘ wotlddfiid'e' outdoor Italy countries is on. m is Cath- of any from location their the pgehfidden misses local to inquiry pastor [othgrhway‘l l p And being held the each “mutual-,9 deanery has of (110- 1}? are as ; cmpaign the m new \ ,, Introit theVMasm their of Entrust making _ ' to gm}? Contrgglgfibnfi 335 mforma- After they have this arisignlfd in clic the diocese. churches gait 313115111?“ been dto ' 'l- + + ‘ r + -I— + skill and experience. the toWn the in a advance church "tion, write in to over 6 e ec-ua they nm an e our a u- can r V 'I i’rl’mlhtnt ‘ the tééé h tr? ing 9 I activities 9“ “re- tional L from the M F I d 9 cat' ' were EnClOSe You’ll expect,,t_o be SUHdaY- ‘ ‘. glad did! . partlculal‘ . be the . , .. .. . . on a staff Sarah of Lawrence. I e . you a o . . o ill 1 , _, ’e . _ . '* ” .” ignite “ 1‘ "ill ' ' 1t ' ' coffins: I detail the , A 'i postcard COM“ 1" will send back that and he 5150 in Works town pastOr new V up am- mumtim be t° Spread- °Ut Mééfiés. é“hung th‘é l. hfiurS of and follows the general pattern of _ Vnt hi ‘1” (Continued the “libe‘ l fr‘e d‘ FromPage t. ' One) atu' good ’ l ' a f s ra R 83:1 ln s in St ' l 9. gr h l cgfllgfllgaffiS-fgygy - - .1 1— e = anmpeln r c ‘_ reque eep- ano r, oger ParlSh . cm, that AS rule; mlght . m05t W 0 general 05 , , . . . . say a W8 tous attack .upon the. catholic tion of the Sacraments.” his life in the order, Littléton’ (3010, The service during same r 10 o’clock. For churches have Sundays and Masses at 8 . on Church He deeply Mme-539d , world 1-5 11- He has loyal beenfi libraries, “edu- Khéhe, agency—books 1.4”“ for other Roscoe—“a W31“ ‘ Mildred 6 daughter, Shadeg, is prac- , With, 'should ad- Paul Blallf'ha’ds definite Catholics , more information, .effc’fts conferences” ChuNh I £01: inquire truStee ‘ in “cal cathonc 23 and concealed cational ‘ who has years reared an reli ‘o‘ k' Mar ‘ " ' 1w ’s a to’ along thesame g1 “5 5°C” er or 1“ y km and cites ap- has shown deep the intend be. exemplary interest the vsnéé frOm they to Reds place where speakew teachers Catholic family of. 14 in as or : . House; St- Paul- Blanshard’s provingly lib els promotion of. Catholic children. education. He Students_are the anin has been choir program. - 9 Q a 6 alnstthe‘Church Amerlca. A11 _ All of his a children 1n have member for 51 and received Edwud . organist IpH'o-ro A_ Arnold, coined Valley Eden GRAD TRIED by Reds years He BISHOP STOP WAR TO this fits in with neatly the Com- least 0 at Cdthdlic‘ high Agnes’ a‘ school of St. church, Roscoe, for ——52 in choir work for As- years has 569 It been the first that Cath- munis't directives, for time What revealed be surprising given early to many as a may has 40 He' been St. lé Germain member years. a sumption parish, 11 of them Protestants Bishop, 1946,, to incite olié in is that‘the Communist penetration as as the,Most Rev. James E. Ma‘ryknoll, : Walsh of Joseph’s of St. sdciety for 42 organist and director. During his hatred of Catholics. education These of is defended instruc- by Y., so N. had tried the stall off to between Japan and years. 52 in war choir “he work has years tions - non-Communist voices. The presented the to were many com- Clemens Kéat, Roscoe—Father been States the United in zealous 1941. solicitous and to rades by-none battle criesiused by other than ' these V. J. en‘ non— - of eight children, all exemplary hance theVglory of Divine than worship x Jerome, head Communistsl of Mfiré béforc Japanese haVe been coined the cultural Pearl Harbor the year ii com- through He Catholics. received Presi- fiilé Church music.” a mission , the largely by Reds. of Communist the con- Foreign Minister entrusted Bishop Walsh and of his one dential citation selling Liberty for spiracy- ,. the John In 1951 publishing Joseph house of Bin, St. Anna— I'riests special Washington. Vundertakd mission bonds World in both He has to to wars. gurposc a of Butt More Attack than John New in York issued ‘50 of faithful years ay a been devoted member the of dramatic mission of the a impress to upon was service book the school situation to St. Anna’s writ- church, first n Ra’scoe choir pattern parish Thus for a is 60 drawn, in years. President one Raosévelt the that the Japanese fact as altar An by collaborator with boy ten the and lateras govern- a or- chapter whole Cohrad’s of book, Adam Kraemer, St. Nicholas— Worker of Daily long-time ganizer manpwished and friend the church choir make to for and Negotiations agreement. peace catholics how a of be assailed Father children, can of 19 all exem- member of the The Public School Reds: the of choir for a 50 Maryknoll T‘Ve «hurried Washing— two missioners wherever to Whenevér Cath‘olics. and subversive plary Faithful member COnrad. All Scandal,,by Earl of years, faithful’even High MasSes to influences are : 1941, uncovered in the 23, ton and Jan. presented to Mr. Roose- St. Nicholas’ the'case parish choir On of for Conrad’s works have received the week days. In 50 years he on schools. 45 and velt‘ years. Secretary State Hull. brought with them of They loud approval of Daily Worker the missed Singing in the choir. less - .. Schirm'erc, Avon—Father Conrad e‘inbraces Jumbo “progressive this last is and exception. from It is than, 10 times. offer with He, all the that they would break trained JapanéSe his no '- - education” of nine children, 3‘11 exemplary wholeheartedly in and op- daughter interesting that brings he in out and Only child to be the AXis and all pull China. Japanese troops out powers of par- effects. their life. analysis and public poses private From any ofits his those all slogans i'sh organist. He and his wife pages so Aftéi‘ two-hour missioners told This manhood conference, the is to-bé has expected, young he taken For with‘ glibly a were on uttered by defenders of Ed‘opted seven other children, four his Communist active in parish affairs associations» part it is that advisement.” an the matter would be taken “under peculiar developments to be noted oftvhorh are still being for cared natural and that his interest he continues would want, at the to in places in public our done Mr. and ‘ by Nothing Mrs; Bias. the J many more apparently to meet so ap- was further development age of He has been the,best a that 70. offers educational systems. V Vaneseoffer. Haehn, VB. Henry ‘V ‘ St. Martin— infil- ' such financialsupporter opportunities for, Red the of parish The theme of Conrad’s book is , I Teac‘her for This 32 years the information book, Back Communist in vil- is unfolded in tration. Not itself, and most the but missions to generous a. new that those who “new the oppose lage schoo of St.’ based Dewey’s Martin, and Dr. g John attend- other extraparochial on and prag- Doer‘to WM, Charles professor by G. Tansill, George- at ideas” creeping into the schools, daily, ing The use with the children extradioceSan matic philosophy, Public of charity. causes town fire univérSity Washington. and who aim their in subvert, at ‘ , under his instruction. .S’chOol Scandal He is Stein, Frederick the V. Cold Springs prepares Way or- sive influences there, tools of Professor Cumméilts “Thus anxious are Tansill: ended ganist and director for ready of St. Martin’s access of Communists —Father an of children, 15 includ- “fl—t those who would destroy the school __ pirish effort choif', the “prompt into educational and Father the to find zealous ing (in JapaneseGovernment system, for it priest, Benjamin part of a our a That is which system. has a cry l in the f‘ulfi 'ent Cold holds of his the belief ’ duties out that Stein, Q.S.B., there and Spring, are and path ‘to this though path led renunciation to peace standardized. And become even a \ now DANu1.V no absolute truths, good, and or COFConvention gf Japan’sxobjectivee, Conradtries China in. the in and tremendous loss to of resent- Slated see a that everything new is “right.” of Pasadena citizens ment against see.” ‘ That is precisely the premise on .FUNERAL the Communists The which lessorkgoes further. build, He claims that this pr us- re- little Falls of D. I. _ Stalin’sfamous dictum ing to that section e United States by t the offer of Japanese Sec In City June I5-I7 peace effect. definite *fliéjipft: of scheme an . proVoke attack the to a on make Cathblic's To the butt or HOME . Chairmen Announce United States. attack clever is scheme. It de- a From Whatever _ flects the the truth issues (Continued from the real be Pong! One) With Requiem High about lot things that Mass of in Holy cen- may a a Schwieters , of difficulty ter in public and Richard Leisen, ngcls’ church all for deceased happening have been our in the starting with past. 30 1 years, I. A I school L masters systems of of today. Will ceremonies. members of the Foresters. The INTELLIGENT COURTEOUS, . . . l . ’208 and . prosperous extendlng through .the. 1929 de- . America with be content that The Mass is scheduled sort for 8 o’clock win convehtgon offiéiany on World messiah II, and all that be war saidnow is that of busmess? It W111 be Interesting Tuesday. All delegates can and AND MODERN the Monday in Institute mem- FUNERAL convene StLthItle Fall‘s-TFiiti’hmmeefi'qu to tiers man has made mistakes see. aplenty and only history bto meet there will 7:45. at be mofhihg are old-6rd,- Chief 10 at ary’s ‘e '1 circeo aug ers other ‘ “(35' “V '11 THAN t SERVICE FOR Al?" MORE able to bring the real w‘ll‘l’re"d° 3d V_, ~ , . R‘h'" usimeifi 8,1 truth Sufi" 51:52 gm if- into _ , V, ,_ focus. Meanwhile, . , charges -. - ~ . V .—________ 4 _ Isabella attended potluck of sup- a ~ wa u .et y n all 6 n5 1 2 u 8 all Mayor Lawrence 1 \ at and A Annlversary V. countercharges o “A have .. ., . . V... to be evaluated by,the sessions. . . ,, . , Lake Alexander- last week v at l , persons per YEARS. 65 torlun’r at 9:30 and the flnal \ am. 30,8", will “and welcome making a .A busmess he” political meetmg or“ party them. was 0f. the-cwventw’l meetmg ' delegates. at 1‘30 Adjournment thé a to ' Hfimm giving Wlth MIPS. Robert - - a . Election of offlcers state W111 pm. Noted by . will take place n “a Pastor “0651 ' TELEPHONES. th’ fI. tt D. t t coalescence be ° ’ ’ held the final at session. NATURAL BIRTH—NOT DRUGS Business will convention resume A meeting for field will be 238-’W 1:30 Delegates pm. men :the’ at to Catholic hospital association OFFICE general chairmen and The other con- Of Anthony’s held Saturday morning in the St. . com- Tuesday’s will begin véntion in Cleveland, 0., program were told that committee members parents should for the be an- munity of the American Na- Residence—1543 room dance of I. fall were nual D. next trained for natural childbirth. tional Bank building at 9:30 Muss am. Crosier’s Isl Carl-VonderHaar announced. Mrs. This training; said Monsignor A. Charles Towell of ' (Continned From John Winter, Cloud PageOne) G. treasurer St.‘ of the Avenue North Eleven, Seventh Orville. will Mynster Mrs. and , stage celebration the St. Cloud Foresters, Goringt‘on, is Kin, to honoring convention is the of “tremendous one apostolic generalchairmen. Other pose serve as Hamburg their Among chairman and official delegate pastor. the societies to?Catholic Set sibilitiés” in ' an .‘ Mrs. Julius nan‘néd hospitals, chairmen Catholic doctors, and are open local taking Other from the active, part the Chris— court. offie are Wiherski, ticket sales; Mrs. Robert Catholic nurses. tian .Mothers’, Young of the host St. the Ladies’ Cloud court cers Mrs. Edward Stoy Porten, and , greatestgift (Continued One) From Page The Hugo to Catholic mothers will so‘dality, St. ThereSa’s Weyrens, chief be made, he society, the are ranger; Calhoun publicity; Mrs. Ray and _ Falls V Little I Home ahdfichool Feb. and Father Peter 24, 1928, Lorsung, spiritual association, and said, when the Catholic medical profession re- and Catholic decorations; Rudeck, J. F. Mrs. . the married couples’ club. director; George Meinz, young J. past education Anton, ceived his school grade dis- naming J. ticket Mrs. E. professitln and recognize maternity for what it is— i chief boy Father Louis O.S.B., Traufl‘br, ranger, ranger coun- tribution. Flensburg. later entered “a at He " ‘ natural, physiological function.” official Selor, WW and delegate; Robert pastor of St. Augustine’s, is sched- the has been ‘ dance not Date for seminary ““Modérn and Grosier in Onamia irends‘ Reinholz, for J. vice chief in caring mothers Jo- and their uled dinner. speak tthe ranger; to at V :é‘iw‘flf anpounced. 1946. On Koshiol, recording babies, graduated there in seph P. .néwhorn >:-:~ Father Wildenborg, was such , native secre- of education rooming-in, of a as pa- Committee Nominating he Aug. 27 of the Chester Schmitt, and finan- tary; St. year ‘:-. Cloud, same has been pastor of St. tients them for childbirth, natural to planning prepare enthred ,Crosier and the novitiate of the cial ju‘venile direc- Announced Is secretary Anthony’s since Aug’. 1, 1935. husband: for tube with their wives during labor and de- He took Fathers in Hastings, Neb. tor. Prior time that he nominating the to Serving was com- an as- on \livel-y, will thb his philosophy Sacred hotel shift The Cloud is headquar- of at St. fequii‘e emphasis from sistant Holy courses election will in Angels’ parish, St. the annual a mittee present for Heart for Wayne, Fort visiting delegates. monast ters Martin, Cloud, where he stationed of chairman; ry, Vracticc administration Charles of drugs Mrs. kill be was pain and de- livering to Ind., hold and his t'eolog‘y Minnesota Foresters courses at state fro‘m July Mrs. of Don 2, 1927, the time Wielinski, to A. the P. Mrs. baby the in expeditious feas- most manner The Hastings. conventions feur Mrs. his assignment St. Anthony’s. years. John Patyk, every to Mrs. Moe‘glein, iBlVG, educational éXtefisive to all which will held in program convention in last 1948 not During his St. Mrs. J. Bares. An- Brothers H. in and sisters the was Trib, and of Joseph tenure new Only labor, .ifialie delivery, Mankato. and the thiny’s Wildénhorg pregnancy, thher has Mrs. Paul reha, post- priests Eu- are Bates Mrs. and Leo H. J. Mrs. -péi‘tifl ’(fifler made strides whittling in Salzbrunn, birth) and Clarence gene period most great satisfying but cochair‘inen for the Plakut to parents were down thé parish debt andllés‘s St. Cloud; Salzbrunn, all of and will them giVe information that -will.provide ‘securily supper. , than completed Minneapolis. Mrs. tWo Lu ago can Rogers, a throughan intelligent Godls understanding of their role in id' lat-fie to the piriih’ ition :4-H the Junior First attendants at Club Souk Centre childbirth plan that natural.” should be sc'hool‘in normal—entirer order accommodite to include .10- Mass Sunday will on number school Another the growing of value of such educational Mon- a‘rsolek, of daughter Mr. anne. Communion an program, Sunday , Anthony“: Hus childrEn. St. the , is signer To‘jvell and Marsolek, said, will Clarence So- be reduction in the rs. of cost a care. parish St. second the largest in bieski, LaVonne MarsVole'k, ough- Drugs, he said, will be reduced'to minimum and patients DIALS Cloud a dioce‘se; Mr. ter and of Mrs. Tony arso— TWenty-five will .REFINISHFD spared Centre. . “undesirable Sank be the loss After Holy Angels’ attending of consciousness at ——- REPLACEb So Marian ‘lek, Paul; So. St. Mai-solek, Emilie ‘ ‘ bgfgafihfibsgffrfle ' ' $371513: - l $figinif}:wgmigiefliglu‘iiaglggfi . vital time.” daughter oer. a and Mrs. Leo Mar- :’ _.__ feeding, schoogl‘, Breast S0191“ 0mm“ fl°wer and he said, “15 will be another and Mass attendilig as by Sunday money-sav- Te' Cloud, high St. ’and later. Ronald Salzbrunn, and of Mr. Lady ing our achievement in Communion son to Christian hind/ti educational celvmg St. Lawrence college 'in Mt. \jc‘WLVl-ll Ca1— accompany a LLlL pro- I Cloud, Gene Salzbrunn, St. Mrs. They h gram/for were h Angels’ of u r c c parents. Wis, He where he completedlhis added: GERMA'N 8053/2 SAINT ST. . vary, Bursey, of Mr. and and LeROy the breakfast by son served later a college high school and courses. “When good maternity is provided to mothers Bowlus, Frank Bursey, as Mrs. care Mothers’ society. Christian He philosophy and took his the- Minnesota St. Cloud, who have learned to kndw the anatomical, phy iological, pages. the 4-H of nieeting At the May ology studies St. Johrgs semi- at emotional, and Spiritual aspects Marianne Collegevillé, K 1 Marina of club 11‘ childbirth Where he pregnancy, nary, z e r was, , wherell Marsh. ~w and Fiedler, Weimerskirch, Jimmy the 1927. and ,He of- of ordainefl June 11, the baby, on care new Catholic -‘ hospitals From really I Joe can sit 15; club named rep; Otte Mass Elmer first Bel fered his in An- were say they are encouraging parents to keep God’s law with ..~. the 4-H at for camp resentatives June gels’ 12, church 19 7. on reSpect to conjugal living because such June. mothers have in Morris brother who also He has is can a a their babies at cost they a afford, John G. Wildénborg, with held' in the priest, Father The meeting minium Was of can a a Mrs. Fiedler of Jesephls pariSh,,Per- St. physical home. diacomfort Ed Fiedler pastor and maximum of satisfaction.” real a wernemhostesses. Mina. andiMrs. Mgser J. "Good Neighbor Policy" . .. ,. , M-elrose Knights Award Get trihi-i l this leel’smorl You'll look in. smart, (Continued From Page One ) State Deputy J. o'nnally F. P of liusiness. nememrcr it’s lnlerlbck Shakopee‘. soft his on I told that’s if T-shirll prior the time When tailored annual But not SKIPPER in Ils to meeting one I the Working about clubrooms closely Wall the with that really useful Wednesday. Mr. old loose-stone serving Hint- The any purpose on the? during the achieve past to sooner sepdratcd Easy from Brothers Roberts’ byVWilson zen he later fabric knit trephy recognition year discover gives property‘ the may to is or I ~ rec’bgnition | the Melrose for couri- fact- that M-elrose the Handy Handy council . like Petersen’s? ——just did—— and Easy from v cil the chairmen the Were ‘of five- placed scoond in the 70th anniver- DAN easily...needs _ MARSH , he’d AGENCY that off WALGREEN be Washes just well without finest as l cotton point headed John by they decided yorn. That when they program, Was my membership drive in division sothold-fashioned Even walls one. Lang, state advocate. Serving During‘ 5.- the the on‘ didn’t wall between need the past really DRUGS DRUGS year coun- t... of wide from the prejudice Val disappearing— Marchildo‘n, Choose ’ are ironing. range cil gained pr ram were 130 members and place—so new no a they them in the first Catho liké activity; Ted Wells, those that would deny l‘éifléta‘ted 1e was. another 29. coun— a per- it. repairing simply stopped cLlNlc Ema. LES LOCH cil activities; Schoeheck'er, Elmer sons right I friendly glass of to of colors Grand Knight Hintzen Al- of a at , fraternal activities; Norb Herzog, . aim Lhear 0 nun who where fellow, a Milling Now . . them. bany, who has headed a I .the Melrose beer and Most Ameri- now m M. Human, membership; and H. old for placements council bought the Johnson the two past years, “walls” learning that cans are ‘ can publicity. $350 $295 recently was elected delegate to a It he all those buy stones. seems to in the of the in. get persons way Melrose council officers for the Save Drugs W the convention national Los in ‘ Wall is just what's d. figures stone on 2 side well the outside. as Angela, coming be elected to at as persons when knights the state year were 1 needed his property. Wednesday’s meeting. on May. in St, Paul met in He is new one Sick Room THE Needs TOGGERY and y of Minnesota eight delegates who A fellow the convention of state if that report From where sit, I v will represent the membership, state the be made the at to himself to na- was build wall, wants to stem a CALL tional s meeting August. in grand 1151 CALL 28 At the and the from report Cloud a St. . \ ; MINN. CLOUD. state 3r. Hintien cenvention headed officers ‘ knight and other the on 1 membership the ' committee,- also activities to 1952, Stan‘s past Ufiitéd Foundgtion re- Kramer: years was copyright, > céiving the appointment from be given. ~