St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 4, 1952 · Page 1 of 4
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7:31, "L'.“‘4‘j W- :2; Fl -.---%- 2‘ ffi' \ 4,1952 g CLOUD REGISTER Friday, July ST. THE TWO‘ PAGE A Order . I of Gregory St. Parkers Married Harman. Prairie Father Years 50 ' §\\\\.‘5ll". a ,. I. 'v’. G' '2 Months, Has. Priest | Dr. Schotz' 'G-ISTER Dedication scciouo ‘ \ to I": l R .i married. (Continued From Page One) all Dr.’ Schatz has Accident Dies Of New Church in; are CLOUD BISHOP OF ST. OF THE OFFICIAL PAPER grandchildren. he has held frequently‘ seven over a ‘All'Changes of Address to NOTICE: Send ‘I. ' The doctor lives Eighth at 507 period of years. Minn. Cloud, St. P. Box 229, 0. ' North, and is stre’et member of a More than,half of the 8,100 (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) St. Paul’s parish, St. Cloud. D.D. Joseph F. Busch, Bishop ..Most President Rev. babies delivered by Dr. Shatz have Sar- show boys to water and built the church “at only ..... a near .................. a When informed the of Papal V.G., Cloud; St. Thiebaut, P.A., C. AdviSory Board: Rt. Rev. been delivered in homes. More evening June tel-l 'the‘ of 25 on normal profit, if all." He at honor Schatz bestowed him, Dr. Rauch, George any Wadena; Very Rev. Plachta, Rt. Rev. August on than he 7,700 has delivered since returning-the after and boys to the'priests replied characteristic in fashion: summarized the Rockville; [Very work Zitur, Rev. of Francis Long Prairie; Very ,Rev. coming St. Cloud to in April, Mayhew Lake have 1921. begun must a “Now, what, I do?” did Ziolkowski, J.C.D., '1‘. S. -Cloud;- Very Rev. Kroll, Peter St. who Parkers sent Prairie to were trip night Menomonie. He to His life has been was " a generous Cloud. St. complete the church to and minis- miles his destina- about 85 from in of . terms WWW one, 7, energy ex- ter the people of to the _ area. the crash. tion the time of at pended'in the Mana‘ger../ of DIAMOND RINGS the sick Editor care M.A. .Vossb‘erg, Business Roger ..Rev. (The and of Pa’rkers Prairie pastor 'and charity in terms_of ..... ..... Father Hartman, who ‘34 in was Mischke car- F. ....»....Maur1ce Manager....; chaplain Advertising of St. Raphael’s serves ‘FOR as THE BRIDE TO BE the in; ordination, for ........................... had especially the time of his large. at poor, , Cloud, Minn.- St. P.0. Box‘229, building, Institute hospital, where Editorial Offices: he resides. The . families. Jewelry 'begin- His wait few before other works of to Weimon's years a Canada, Alaska; Mexico, $3.90 hospital $3.50, is the Price: from street year; across. per charity ning his studies for the priesthood. ind contributions are $4.00 foreign the church). new \ worked help .his and known , He brother only to NEW LOCATION many to are a ‘ Inc. Society, Catholic Press 'by the Every Week Published William’s St. church, con- few. financially before following the 82] e’nver ' St. Germain St. C010. D 1, Bannock Street, Publication: Office 938 of of brick structed with stone ' himself. vocation Dr. Schatz same v' attends Mass and Colo, Denver, Office, Post Second Class Matter ‘ Entered at re- built trim, 'of as at cost was a this Funeral services held ' ceives Commuion were almost daily and $42,000. The parish received a Heart week in Sacred church, will often be serving Mass seen 'donation $5,000 of from the Father Hartman’s Bronx, N. Y., when altar boy fails to an Church appear. Extensibn Chi- society, native he celebrated parish, where Now and then he had has be to ((12. SEE IT William Wis- through C. AS cago, a First Solemn Mass May 4, his called on from early Mass in St. an seI Indiana, of Penn. Father Lakey St. John 1952. of Mary’s Cathedral to attend an ex- church The is equipped with two. Cloud represented the diocese at hospital.'If mother pectant the - at small sacristies, choir loft. and a the funeral. he happens be ' to. in the hospital crying is constructed and . 'Fa- room Requiem Solemn Mass for One) A Page (Continued From I early in the morning, he attends. which basement fine serves over a ther Hartman offered in St. newsstands in was the Mass in the help clean hospital in this to chapel. and, your up way, social parish. for the center as a John’s church, Collegeville, abbey do—-— A native is what of Montgomery, community, here Minn., willseat The church than can you own more William Monday. Monsignor A. on where he born y in built for 1882, Dr. 200 and allow to was was inter..- Renner, St. John’s expressing of semi- rector Congressman, 1—Write to your your‘ Schatz attended St. Thomas' expansion future date. col— at a the celebrated Mass. Assist- lend nary, him to and committee, in this investigating est lege, urge St. Paul, from 1902 1905 to Donations of and equip- him Father Henry Soen- ing money were _ that recommendations reasonable and Creighton his full all uinversity, to support Omaha, the church by for made ment necker, Collegeville, deacon; were as Neb., in 1905 and 1906. He later and investigation the result of number of individuals, parishes, forthcoming be College- Father Paul Zylla, and a as a may enrolled in the 'Jefferson Medical and gift of $1.000 organizations. A R. ville, Bishops, subdeacon. The study. STEPHEN ENGEL‘MEYER, ' MRS. AND who school in Philedalphia, where he Bartholome. Bishop from priests, re- seminarians of the and came the members of and/ 2—Write the chairman to com— ceived his medical or degree in their lived all married life in the community of St. 1909. have Blessing church diocese those who the fol- at- I; were among was limitiiio and Glut/Hui investigation in their expressing interest .mittee He began his medical your practice wedding jubilee Their Solemn which their golden there recently. lowed by Mass, marked 11 tended. Rose, - in Turtle Lake, place it. Wis, in that the importance Dec. 1910, and by Father J. children the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Englmeyer Father Hartman born offered S. living for present upon you was were was . remained there until St. 1912. He then _ Schirmers assisted by is of Urbank, Germany. He and she is They He attended Angela both born in 78, '70. 7, 1917. E. (Congressman chairman committee 3—Send the to were mar- were ried‘in his set practice in Rosemount, Fath'er Miller- Bronx Adolph Schmidt, grade school in the New Munich, Minn., in 1902 in the Father Merici’s of Leo. up presence DC.) Washington, Building, 'Gathings, House Office. C. Minn., and, “A Father for ville, Leo Brandi. enrolled in the Salva- except in deacon; and later grandchildren and great-grandchild. One daughter They have 36 a year one consider offen- of literature that {samples of the type the during World you Bertha, subdeacon; Father St. Nazianz, he and seminary, Wis, I, childr tori'an Their living Christ and Mrs. Ben Klasen died in infancy. army war en are sivea'nd If practiced community. there in St. Cloud, until distributed Arthur Hoppe, He which is being master his high school. attended 1920. He for (Theresia), both St. Rose; Mrs. Joseph Lehner (Anna), St. Fran- of your St.—Paul moved Father J: seminary, of ceremonies. Theo to for Onamia, and Crosier of Roering cis; Mrs. Peter (Eleanor ), New Munich; Kulzer Mrs. Jake offensive one year containing the possible,'mark the ma- passages Wrobel, Alexandria, practice and Father there and his studies. for the. St. completed Wis.; to (Clara), Greenwald; Alfonse, Milwaukee, Joseph, Paul; St. came, facilitate the committee. the ork of terial. This will Cloud Robert Schulzetenberg, Pierz, \in April, St. John’s seminary, 1921. priesthood at Oshkosh, Wis.; Mrs. Leander Rehkamp (Josephine), Sauk John, were data that committee chairman 4———Send-to the Bishop chaplains Bartholome. to you Collegeville. any Mrs.‘ Shephard (M ary), Minneapolis; Centre; Ray and Peter, During his at 42 of medical years Sacred parish, A choir from eart survived his of problem in He by mother, showing the is may have .theextent liome.‘ practice, Dr. Shatz has your com- to come Ul'bank, directed by Sister Deo— the Hartman, and Mrs. Edward specialize in nity; obstetrics. literature examples such He took problems that of the cre- m Family Project - data, Mass. for the sister: Fa- brothers and following sang postgraduate and classes courses information that other and pertinent ates,‘ may you any we're Hartman, Menomonie, ther Donald More than 40 priests number Souk Centre D. of; at of institutions ,Urge I. for this pres- a fuller enable committee members gain have that will the to Edward Hartman, John Mich.; including for the' occasion. ent work, including the Chicago Post- Hartman, all Elaine indecent Hartman, and problem litera- Ed- knowledge serious the of four Monsignors: Monsignor how of graduate school; th Chicago e N. Y Bronx, ' Mahowald, Pierk; Monsignor the ward of Lying-In hospital; Washington this is in tune country. Adoration H'ome Night 'in William A. Renner, Collegeville; Participate university, St. Louis, Mo.; Tulane The authorized investigate the committee to extent is Monsignor George Rauch. Long A. ll university, New Orleans, La.; and 50. 75 2“," 625°- books, which literature, magazines,‘ and comic to current Prairie; Monsignor John J. and the Maternity hospital the Uni- 1 at Oman, Cleveland, 0. books offensive containing otherwise immoral, obscene versity CONVENIENT TERMS of Minnesota. or Confirmation administered themselves matter'are‘ available 'Sauk Centre—A weeks have pledged to being United movement the people the of made to was The St. Cloud physician ago is fel- wruimi Aéim Church a lintah In “If or by the Bishop class of 10 to Catholics have keep hour hour of night adoration to to a low of the an Academy or an International States. ' children after and adults AWARD adoration their the ACADEMY of night in the Sacred Heart fourth iisuion seven to of Medicine more on and holds member- a House members named the committee Mr. Gath- the Mass. are homes has been started by the day month starting of at ship card in the every International Med- n chairman; Representative ings, Arkansas, Mrs. from Reva Isabella circle Daughters of here. 9 Children confirmed Elaine ical 1‘ Rite Association Communion - p.m. of Our Lady were of STAFFORD BROS. l. Bergguist, Adelle Buschkc, Earl Utah; B.,Bosone, Emanuel Celler Katherine and Mrs. St. Lourdes,‘which Night adoration placed is be made Posters have been in affiliated the with may Guck, Gloria Hanson. James the world-famous hour by the entire family for Catholic churches here and the shrine in of f7 George, New York; Our Walter, Carroll Kearns, Francis E. and one Hauer, Joseph Hellerman. Harold Lady specified time each month hospital others of Lourdes in effort at to in Southern get ’ or Louis a an E. Graham, Pennsylvania; George P. Miller, Califor— children Tintah.——Fifteen BLDG. re- GRANITE EXCHANGE Klimak, Peter Ludwig, Roger Lud- France. having individual members of Er. by do the Schatz made pilgrim- to same. and Communion 26 First ceived .t' nia; and Edward H. R'ees, Kansas. wig, and Dale Nelson. by the the family taking to ourdes in turns 1950 and in ages This night of adora- movement Communion'in Solemn received a Adults confirmed. Linette night May, keep entire of hour 1952. to were an tion the home launched by in The church. was St. Gall’s Mass in High Reds What Next? . Atkinson, make Kenneth Bergquist, Jo- Individuals adoration. ,f, can addition In belonging the famous “Apostle of Sacred the to // to the prepared for children The — were Foslin, Buschke, Clinton this hour in the pri- of adoration ann medical staff of the St. Heart,” Father Mateo, SS.CC., and Cloud hos- Leo Rev- by Father the occasion Roman Hellerman. their Mrs. Roy of What? vacy own pital, rooms. Dr; Books—For Schatz by the Fathers of is the sponsored member of and Bene- their two ering, a pastor, Stanley Kraemer, and Nygaard. Members circle of the D.,of I. the American the Na- Medical Sacred Hearts through association, Breckenridge, gictine Sisters of Dinner served in the church was who attended meeting few the American Academy tional of the Center Enthrone- of Obstet- a a Sis- Lorraine and Frances ister _. basement by the/ "St. members of rics and Gynecology Washington, D. It which ment, C. now he The ‘ter Del Rae.’ sisters were By Louis Mary’s Hernian Francis guild. Budenz helped found in the lorbord claims than 260,000 to 1951; Saturday Tintah more mem- brought to every Parishioners spiritual made a alone." American Committee “Books in the United States National bers. Maternal Trial” is slogan powerful Review and the school by durin 'the morning on on year by the . preparation for day attend- ' .Welfare; the the Minnesota Cdmmunists Com- secretaries for seek popular- Cadre Commission of the Two movement State Ob— to o.-took fur- parishioners turns now r w. ; ing special services the three on stetrical society; in Minnesota ize'in befuddle the munist here—a established order Amer- conspiracy at the Minnesota to addi- transportation. .In nishing com- are preceeding the day of evenings ls Buried After ‘ Mankato, and State If Medical ican mind. by Com- mission which the Hill, the Sis- association; Counsel and the passes 'Saturday tion "classes, pass 8. upon the you to a Schirmers dedication. F h t e r a Stearns-Benton devotion operated disciplined of each munist party Francis mother-house, County ters’ St. Medical of held ,school week’s vacation Was - preached the services. Two at . functionary school such Stalin. to He' is soc1ety. Rochester. member the of as Sunday. Communion a to * —- . Franciscan Sisters up from Alexand- th Jefferson As head of the cultural committee circle The has also Maternal Sauk Centre Health of com- Communion e First Receiving on Mass Richmond ria, Sister Christine and Sister social mission the Trachtenberg school for of party, the State Medical attendance urged frequent society. Borg, Mary Ann Ann Mary more Laurentia, were prepared the Confir- done science in New has damage the ’more to , Mass and frequent at Bar- ~ Sandra Foresberg, .Dr. recep- Schatz more Erickson, married Ma- to mation class. was United will States behalf of the York the Fa- during you on tion of Communion Peterman, Loretta E. Blees Peterman, in —— bara August, 1911, in rie The first Mass in St..William’s Kremlin observe than other h perhaps t arfd o s e any ther Pierz Centennial Marilyn West, ‘Trappen, Turtle Ann Lake, Wis. year are Rose Mrs. Schatz died church offered Oct. 28, 1951. Richmond—The funeral was of individual Communist Her- words blazing leader. out with other ready to co—operate Bachmeier, William Robert Aune, St. Cloud in March, 1950. The by in the late Monsignor August June When Torborg, who died 23, Communists seek show in various signs to ' man I. the diocese for women’s in Goerdt, Jerry Earl Edner, couple John had groups daughters. Two Placha of Wadena‘, laid who the seven Held the that he any‘other Red is in Sts. Peter and Paul’s in front of leader was or “Sisters’ celebration of day” the Wil- Kenneth Keller, died Jacklitch, in infancy. other The five July cornerstone .4, 1951. are being merely building. tried for publishing on church June The Rev. Law- 26. this Spencer. David and Koltes, all liam graduates year. of Catholic high First priest in charge of the parish also reading books, such There has contentions grandnephew, , Torborg, of- or rence and Commune Solemn Making their, schools catholic colleges and Father Hyacinth Cismowski, 7 been utterly false. But inaugurated therefore, was Mass. fered the Union are, Parish Bachmeier, Eve- in Matilda West ion 0.8.3., who also served were chap.- their falsehood will be series of not ofSt.tloud meet- as ‘ a recog- Mr. Tiprborg born Nov. 13, . . was Dawson, Donna mm Joan Beyer, lyn A; lain in the hospital. Father Hya~ ings, nized readily here in the United conferences, _ and receptions so home 1865, the mile farm Eliza- on one Edner, Jeannine Dupree, of QUEEN cinth followed by Father throughout intelli- ls Sponsor Bazaar the around States unless vigorous and country was . Richmond, where lived of he east Kath-r Goerdt, Inez Erickson, beth Robert Schulzetenberg that and then slogan—beginning people in each community Hotel at gent ‘J until eight when he’re- Gullickson, years ago Janice Grinager, leen by Father Joseph Vogrin, Capitol, New point them in York, June out. 12. now ~ tired farming. He from John- Members Lee was mar— Rose Helsene, St. Connie West Union. of charge of the parish. In orderto, do that, something 'The June affair Root 12 Beer Floals 'Sundaes Cones Malls ar— was — ried Anna Kemper Sept. 12, to — -— —— Carol Koltes, Keller, Evelyn chicken parish planned Alexius' . ranged be known about how the behalf Alexander has of to son, a ‘on Open Daily KLEIS P. J. 8530 Midnight 1899. to Lehman, Adelia Keller, a.m. Fourth Janice dinner and bazaar the Communists Lenin, —- be- proceed. Marx, Trachtenberg, represented on as Proprietor Leh- leadership Mrs. Torborg survives with Mary Jane the Lehman, “Our Boys’ be Janice Julyh‘ere. Dinner to and Stalin have said in of solely because pub— trial he turn: in' was 'on Rita: following children: Alphonse, Peterman, The- Mary Lou theory is but served and dogma guide from 11 to 2 lis Marxist-Leninist books. not man, p.m. a a.m. es a 'u Richmond; Stumpf, Eugene odore, and Leonard Ellen of Schutz, action.” Communists 5 8 Trachtenberg been shown under- cafeteria from has to to to supper a School Scheduled. Hilary, Gregory Wichita, Kans.; Cyril, St. Donald Borg, played stand what that They read will and Beyer, be knee-deep eiving-secret be in Games STETSON HATS! means: re- re p.m. For the Jene Hel- Paul; Mrs. Goerdt, Men— G Heying study “Marxist-Leninist through- Fricken, Leon data vital the Communist and be served freshments will to r e g o r con- KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! ov‘ér Keaveny. (‘Helen) the directive Mrs. Edward Behnen and Peter spiracy, is passed classics” and but that in the out day. sene, organs - , CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! Thomas’ in St. (M \silencle of the conspiracy order At by Reds. t h a), Mrs. Leo Becker the to a move r ‘ Moss At Ded‘i'co tion ,R'eports into action. the, (Cora), of House Com- and Mrs. Elmer Brisse ‘ » THE Permanent Directive . _ Activ- mittee Un-Americnn (Dorothy), all Richmond; Sis- of on Paul.—Addresses by several St. ities show Trachtonberg that Mary Caroline ter (Theresa), u got When Stalin in the introduction national, and local such state, leaders I information tram Breckenridge; Mrs. Beh- Herman Foundations of Leniiiism of his an em- ‘ boys’ work will plioye in mark of the State the official Department (Veronica), Munich; and “NEW New CLOTHES” nen that “Leninism is the thory wrote - Nations opening and the of the Knights United of Colum- Mrs. E. St. Stommes (Ka crime), proletarian and tactics of the upon her return bus Europe. school boy from of leader- Paul. There summer 45 grandchildren . revolution 'in general and the are Disciplined Devotion ship the College at of St. Thomas three the dictator- and great-grandchildren. theory and tactics of " STORE . .' the July week end of 11, and 12 ~Trachtenberg, ship‘of the proletariat in particu- (in publisher of was'a as He member the St. Jo- of 3. Marxist-Leninist discussing the lar,” he is just “classics” that not society. seph Director of the will be be day. ‘ approved by in time of must Moscow course John J. Contway, executive direc- their He laying down translated has 'is form, long permanent Opposite Office the Post in St. Cloud: a of the ,K, C. of tor Randall Sch’oOl been directive, which channel his of communication permeates a' supreme coun- - boy cil life bureau. 0n Mr. Cont- with" whole work, that the Communists the Soviet dictatorship. Until W 7. way’s staff will be William he themselves day L. Pied— recently, dedicate in chairman of the must was “dictatorship Leo F. Carty, and day the of mont, Charles F. out to / ls Closed With Stephen and proletariat.” And Dacey, the that, Stalin Frank Carr. 28 J. St. in .. * explains he the subject Through expands the background and as ex- . only his book, from perience in of 25 in . the inter- ' come can years ' .k W . of the the violent destruction national boys’ field of work, InCommunion Rite the I ‘ First Communion United States government. boy life bureau will offer a com- r: .7 Now, widely dis- Communists h i practical training p 1' e e n s v e, Stephen—In St. separate of Lem’iiism tribute Foundations \l ceme- for parish-CYO workers, course children received First monies, 10 (I throughout the United States. leaders, scout and Colombian l Communion and 18 children Randall. Regular Saturday have just purchased several copies re‘» Squires counsellors. A rficord‘ at- o — Solemn Communion in St. ceived classes and two-week paperback vacation both and clothbound in expected .tendance a is this year. church here. Stephen’s school close for the editions.) that is But only the to came The school is a operated summer , , followed James' The two events two St. parish when beginning. For the Communists in a season actual basis. an‘ A cost fee of on SCHIRMERS pictured) weeks’ religious school vacation this 16 received First then continuously children Solemn work Urbanlk of J. use as been s. $15 has FATHER for. the set IS course. by Sister Communion. conducted Geneva and their “guide action,” discussing to This fee, payable the College to of St. William church the altar in the incensing above in new Sister Marcelline Little it the of Falls. it, applying to present The class bap- scene, renewed their St. Thomas, will all cover expenses parishioners who the the of Prairie. Most using Parkers now compose and tactics Making their the First Communion and strategy tismal and enrolled in of the including tuition, vows were course re— Urbank members the of parish Prairie Parkers were par- it lays essential. down once Brigid 'Lohr, Bernard as Le- new Brown Scapular. were the gistration, lodging, and meals. bdok, triduum of preparation conducted to Schirmers Father like .11 the ish. This prior a Mary Agnes Omenn, Ronald gettg Students will be ,housed the the In Jerome 'class were on photo) dedication—(Register ‘classics, Marxi‘st-Leninist' is the day of Richard Omenn, Benedict Peggen, college I and will take their Andres, George Andres, Denis campus the therefore for Communists Peggen, Rosemary Peternell, Rita meals in of the school’s Kenneth Bentlei'. dining Bentler, Law- one ordinary volume; It is Peternell, Robinson, Mary Carol not a an halls. James Bohman, Drong. Dar- rence manual for the invading in Smoley, and Ann David Smoley. army lene The opening ‘session Kronbeck, will Feia, Derothy be held DANEI.‘ warfare which the that constant In the Solemn Communion class C elebration ,Patrick Jr., at 8' Friday, Knight, Nolan, Aaron July next 11. p.m. Reds the in carrying" Lee Cropper, Mary Mary are on Closing were exercises Casimer Rasinski, Lois Struck. scheduled are United States against Klebsin, Bonita, Rupey, gov- J Mary our for Sunday ane Van Hoever, Dona Van afteynoon Fred at 3 p.m. under the of and ernment Delphine name Schumer, Skud- Ann FUNERAL Advance Wenzel, and registrations Hoever,“ Katherine ‘ be to are “politics.” lerek and Mary Lee Trobec, David . Wyrowski. sent to Lloyd Thomas Rogge, registrar, Fundamental Aggression Minnesota of Pierz, Cropper, Dennis Ferche, Allen College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Three from Belle Prairie, sisters or When Communist the active David J Clarence Legatt, and arnot, HOME John J. to Contway, executive di- Consolata, Sister Alverica, Si ter . frequently does makes he ‘use—as Benedict James Paggen, and John Knights rector, of Columbus Sister Constance. assisted Fa- su- an Collected War/cs, he —of Lenin’s Francis Peternell, and Sebastian PARADE—Cathedral High Bond 0 School Ko‘st, council boy life bureau, P.O. preme Harold in ther pastor, con- does read with indifference not Smoley, and Slivnik, Alan George drawer 1670, New Haven, Conn. the classes. ducting volume the following words in Rose Mary Supen. Angels CHICKEN $1.00 . DINNER were INTELLIGENT COURTEOUS, XVI: of the Soviet 'wrii-i “The existence Peternell, Mary Agnes Omann, SAFETY Republic side by side with im-‘ “ and Benedict Paggen, Bernard SAUSAGE $1.00 0 SUPPER '- SAVE “FUNERAL MODERN AND time perialist for. long is states Legatt. a unthinkable. One the other ‘ 'or SERVICE MORE THAN FOR the end. And be- triumph in must W'elcomel Everybody Held Rites Communion provide Savings 'Federal with good & Loan safety Accounts end series'of fore that comes, a YEARS. 65 earnings. Funds month by 10th of received the frightful clashes between the any are , Church Foxhome credited In with earnings from the first. Soviet Republic the bourgeoi at and : Sponsored by the four is inevitable.” states - TELEPHONES: $10,000.00 . Each Insured Account Fully to ~Foxh‘ohie.——Private and Solemn into action, That thought, moved up Catholic Churches ' in ' r ceremonies took place Communion the foundation principle is' of r 238-‘W OFFICE FEDERAL last Joseph’s church here It in St. Stalinite today.,’ aggression SECURITY Pier\z, Wm Buckmon, Residence—1543 classes Sunday. Religion for brings inevitably, hostility about, ~ as States, three conducted here Lostrop, weeks the United espionagep Harding to Were ASSOCIATION SAVINGS LOAN & Seventh Sister Eustal. by Sister Mel and Communists and sabotage. The Cloud St. North Eleven, Avenue HAW/)4" received by the Confirmation is be studying “classics” to the are St. St. Cloud 822 Germain Street class of children adults against arid Communists acting on a —— Thursday w of this week. American security. s