St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 25, 1952 · Page 1 of 6
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_....,_—_:-1 1'. .1 ,, 1 THE CLOU'I) sf. REGISTER Friday, July 25, TWO" I952 PAGE ?///. Royalton The Next? Reds—What DoubleCeIebrotion in swat" '4 and Losses, Gains By Louis Francis Busienz GISTER CLOUD ST. R inittee It been THERE ARE SOME GOOD reports. has The'Big Need never provoked into things well bad the show bad of to reportas as We could realistically not ST; OFFICIAL as- PAPER OF THE BISHOP CLOUD OF wild the front against Communism. temper statements. or on that these French develop- some NOTICE: All Changes Send of Address to At its 10 a1 convention this This Sarah Lawrence c develop- giving merits, free hand a .new P. Box St. Cloud, Minn. O. 229, the Westchester month, County is it merit, true, for‘ represents mischief yet the Communists, to as American Le- It ' small only gain. remains to owing solely American .President ..Most Bishop D.D. to Rev. Joseph F. Busch, a ~are ap- , gion .......................... could state be whether other doubtful th Communist peasement Advisory Board: Rt. Rev. C. Thiebaut, P.A., V.G., Cloud; seen St. or e gains that member will faculty some remain, and fronts in this But country. do Plachta, Wadena; Very Rauch, s Rt. Rev. August Rev. George we . have been made whether the practice having of know happens what in United; the Prairie; Zitur, Rockville; Long Very Rev. Francis Very Rev.- in its efforts to Communists pro-Communists States in this is immed‘ respect Peter Kroll, Cloud; T. Ziolkowski, Very Rev. S. J.C.D., or St. rid Sarah Law- . speak the will be iately flashed by the omin- on campus Cloud. St. college of , permitted. rence form France and is to reflected subversive in- ‘ in 'vacillation the shown there. Roger When Business Vossberg, M.A. the Editor Manager.. ..Rev. is and neral ge scene re- fluerlcfs- . . . We however, close ..Maurice Mischkc viewed, Advertising Manager F. the gain'is smaller. can, on a even ' P10 B ......................... 1‘t ............ ... e _ happier My early note. building, Institute P.0. Box Cloud, Minn. There has been Editorial Offices: 229, St. general not yet summer - a James Lowen‘ mail has been led fil with requests Mexico, Alaska: appreciation Price: $3.00 $3.50, Canada, of the impact per 0f year; berg, who was for information is and that Communist foreign fronters, $4.00 only not a on , superactive it . healthy sign. th Ameri- at most American Week by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. student body Published Every our own subversive the becoming interested in but also European C010. Office Publication: Bannock Street, Denver develop- of 938 1, cans are on Waldorf-Astoria congress peace what do. to Second Class Denver, Colo. ments. Entered Matter Post Office, at as in has been “granted 1949, 7 _ ‘ a l' One the' of repented of most The Commu nists understand absence.” leave of The same these for-a. list is of requests that well enough. For the past thing happened Dr. Helen to pro-Communist books, order in several weeks Daily the Worker Commu- Lynd, whose record of wig, he guard the Reds. against to on has had its foreign editor, Jo- IT. 'AS SEE affiliations nist-front covers That “shortly list will forth- be seph Starobin, France. How in of the of the several report pages Would coming, nlthough like I to he permitted to there get was Un-Ameri- House Committee on again that big need the stress is Since the purpose mystery. . .a Activities. can ' is the The positive is now one: WHN of his bViously visit to 0 injure placing ‘This that the influence of Com- of books BURGGRAFF, critical One) FATHER (IContinued Page A. J. Father Alvin From the altar boys left right, Burg- to means are, United the States‘ abroad, his instructors, least of these at munism in libraries. two C.S.P., jubilarian; Father graff, nephew the of our city C.S.P., of New York his turned to would going violate the college youth, to American study of the drinking habits of re seem year time, will be some absent for ,John 'O’Keefe, Father Bhrggraff, C.S.P.; A. J. McCarran Internal Security act. in silver parish Royalton tomark his native jubilee Yale university. reported by Robert Straus of Lawtence the Sarah from as Coadjutor Bishop Peter W. Bartholome, Father cam- He is there, nevertheless, and ‘ ordination, the janitorw the Royalton of of parish, is all cent That the good the men drink, to both 90 I"‘Of whose parents Mitchell, and Father L. J. Ohotta, in Roy- pus. are per pastor from Paris that reports the Bishop’s Frank Posch, received Medal Merit the of other and encourage can al moves whose themselves half however, Only of the French Communist on. is t 1 users. men, Jubilee p Mass. Clergymen pictured r y the above'cwith a at a h college from faculties free to building “anti- powerful, striking An abstain drinkers. both parents new, m0re a even are SW those who aid Stalinite causes. Fascist front.” This is necessar- parental and one’s relationship between seen .use is own use , w wishes individ~ No to ily composed of thousands of ones see .PRE the .for CISE penalized, professors but ual women. non-Communist l om'inated s I , . 1 4 WA TCH Lowenberg both of the neither Professor 83 “Where Reds. the cent a parents per were users, REPAIRS Lynd taken forth- Dr. has Communist Victory abstain, nor a occasion. When both drink parents women on Each right position. has stood Starobin early _ As I June 11, drink.” 19 students how only of the as "SCHROEDE cent women per ver, “right” belong the to to ’“ upon could “The L report: ft has e absti- Advice by “parents added this point: traus inimicable. .America.“ to on groups scored im ortant oints some 1130 i}; Whit/1 Ina/(cal cfcarefe/z their Sfecurity. And this advice than the at be much stronger to same going nence seems dur‘ng the days past the batik, accords the recognition time to GERMAIN ST. SAINT 805'”: from Church leaders teachers. either \ for France-n He referred or Commu“ fillet that n°t °,n1y 0p?“ in detail advances to made powerful All this again what to some gl- serves prove a once bat those belongmg. Refl‘ ms“ to Minnesota CIOUd-g bv the Communists and their =influence life children. parents have the of their ' undesirable created fronts on fiiends. in are . large Family educational world' income,~ shows, the too, the dispatch written a survey was His long Commercial was will factor closely associated with the probability that before the rel of Jacques one the Record On ease ‘ PRINTING there Duclos, general of the 'is secretary alcohol. With increase in family income, the ‘a use In campaig the Westches- its French Communist The party. ma‘i‘ked increase in the cent of drinkers. _ model legion has ented per ter pre a ea New York Times of July tells 6 . under $2,500, what occasions. Among of do such those whose family to income is on . . that “Duclos’ victory in court _ us PUBLICATIONS It, has carefully forth the set cent two-thirds of and 30 of the the only blunts” the anti-Communist women men per cam- Congressional . record from cogn- paign of P‘re mi Pinay. In drink. students e r ’ 7 Special izing in thdt reality, of the art p I cam. Nun 66 $10,000 Where the family income is for Books, Anniversary Jubilee 47 Years, more, or paign is end, with the at an Financial Church Cook Books, cent of the of the drink. and 79 Women cent per Communists the victors. men per . Wedding Statements, The Yale of five study also revealed that four men gloat? every Cominform’s The Fabiano organ fir. Dies Announcements, etc. - who drink college. It began entering the practice before ingly ascribes Duclos’ release to Co.' Publishing “peace the loving” (that is, also drink, students who reported that of the pro- was women St. Soviet) f in Phone France and 1103 E. Germain Benedict’s 413 o r c s St. e At .65 college. cent entered started before they per world: throughout. the including 'St. Cloud, Minnesota The all findings conclusions based for these were on the United States. ' fdata total of secured colleges universities. A and at 27 ,Joseph.,—-Funera1 services St. 17,000 studentsparticipated described in what as was a DIIIIW for Sister Fabiano. Weinans, who (lIlEEII Cloud: of St. wide attitudes sampling drinking habits and student of St. Cloud, held last died in were I the. drinkers toward drinking. total of The number Friday the Convent of St. Ben— at among edict. 17,000 disclosed. students studied not was Cones Root Beer Floats Sundaes Malts ‘ — — —- Sister of three. Fabiana, one Chapla KLEIS Open P- Daily J- 8:30 Midnight to Col. Benedictine in family, a.m. ~ Lt. her Benjamin — nuns Proprietor in the of her 47 spent most years religious life doing domestic work. DI'ETMAN'S She stationed in Melrose was as Pete!“ GROCERY FOR 18 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERV- ROTC right; Father to Kasella, parish To Head John’s. St. trustee; are her first assignment and later Ladislaus Mr. Ohotta, Posch, wearing the Medal ICE his janitor, parish church Frank to in St. Mary’s-convent and as served of Merit; Bishop Bartholome, and Ed Burggraff, received the Bishop’s Medal Alexius’ hospital, Bismarck, N. Posch of- Merit St. from . CONFECTIONERY parish GROCERIES ' trustee. MEATS ' Bishop Bartholome the Mass. Pictured Dak., for During the last above, 32 at left / years. Benedictine (ContinuedFrom 0,ne) quently the famous Page St. she stationed few at years Fie'IdIVMéass was 8.92qu Week Days, Phone 188 1.8! 1:30 A.M. EM. or 6 "Alexandria to Attend 3,000 ad- Ettal, village in monastery here. Benedict’s ' Friday 1:30 -A.M. 8th Ave. So. broader a EM. no knowledge the infantry, 9 of to f Sundays Minn. in A.M. Cloud. Ba: 8:30 to [2:15 St. jacent ‘Oberammergau PM. 'to ' Glencoe June 4, Born in 'artillery, airborne, armored, on and 1884, entered varia. Sister Fabiano. the . 1 other branches This of the army. ‘ _ £ Lieutenant Colonel Chapla Benedict’s St. scholasticate at com- the while receives man young car— HATS overseas his service (Continued Page One) pleted From with his here termpof spiritual development.” Lake'Reno; Jan. 4, 1904, and the West Anton Beste’of STETSON Men— on no- rying his classes for normal' r r on a. For Tfallaand assigned the .He last referred to July She Father Pierz' Mfs. vitiate 10, 1905. made to Union; ,Carl of and Eckman possible that of these ad- was CLOTHES! on KUPPENHEIMER his bachelor’s degree.” some of mili- of assistant professor successful efforts White first post Alexandria.- Father So- her July to get Elmer 11, 1906. vows on pushed venturous explorers their SHOES! SQUARE CROSBY The will be commander new Iowa settlers tactics science and at Minnesota, the - tary to to for bieck, St. Cloud, cita- Surviving Tharsilla, read Sister are, come - joined seafaring boats the interior by into other commissioned two the missionary university. could foresee t tions. N. Dak.; Sister Liberia, Bismarck, e officers THE and three noncommis- of the ” continent when of infantry day the. Indians Here chief he would Joseph; Anne Weinans, St. St. was e The Mass, celebrated Goad- by . . . sioned officers by Aug. They 1. herded instruction. reservations. He recently completed to From Paul; John Weinans, Wadena; 1362, the date the and on jutor Bishop Peter W. Bar- on will constitute the initial staff of all regular of inspections and G Kensington Runestone, Monsignor Herman Weinans “And army he added tholome, another task the highlight the of o r g e e so was . . the department of military [IN CLOTHES” new academies ROTC units military EW at Keaveny jumped later, Pontiac“ Mich. Weinans, to his role Father celebra- to of missionary, Pierz Centennial that of more a . science and tactics in the college Wisconsin the in Minnesota and reliable, historical data of Cath- land Wielding tion as in the Alexandria'deanery.- agent. facile Harold Father Fuchs, 0.S.B., a of liberal and sciences arts St. at by federal designated the inspector olic history—the founding of the gifted ‘pen, with poetic Massed choirs parishes in fancy, from all offered the Solemn Requiem Mass John’s. \ Fifth commanding general, St. Paul diocese in July, 1850, the STORE skilled in description, be. filled the deanery Mass army. for the sang officiated the and burial rites at ' Lieutenant Colonel Chapla will John’s The St. ROTC arrival Xavier of Father Francis columns H’apke week after under the direction A1 week Ger— of com— in the Father in cemetery. convent .» have the rank of Chaplas professor mil- mander is married. The Pierz, tireless of missionary from man in America At of Alexandria. the and in organ papers Hilary and Father Bern'ardine, was itary science and tactics Slovenia, the found- the have children, Antoinette, 5; in 1852, and two Europe, with enthusiastic Mrs. Ray Conrad. on pictures Cbllegeville, deacon sub- and were Cloud¥—_=__-—————__. university faculty. ing St. Christine, They will make of parishes in territory and Office in 3. Opposite the Post of Minnesota. now deacon. Ministers the Mass included: of i the Diocese of St. comprising their home in St. Cloud “Hundreds answered call. the Lieutenant Chapla soon Colonel as Monsignor Ranch, George A. 1:. Cloud. obtained. housing be From Ohio and Maryland, from born Lorain, can in 0., as in Long Prairie, priest; Fa- assistant was tle Rhineland, from Bavaria ‘He tribute and stopped graduated to to He 1913. from ther Austin‘J. Kinsella, Brandon, pay was Now estphalia, Oiler'You they the and Benedictine who set Holy monks Trinity school and Lorain We came up Adolph Schmidt, came and, Father Can On Your Germany—,9. Germany Minnesota in ‘and have 1856 high school, to and he attended a new new Millerville, honor; deacons, of permeated the to with that continued this influence day to to .Oherlin college and Ohio State core Glen- Father Harold Dimmerling, staunch, sterling faith char— Catholics through generatio of university. Ho merited so wood, deacon of the Mass; Father Radio an ap- acteristic old of Catholic Ger- religious their institutions. p'ointmcnt from National West the William Kloeckner, Union, Delivery! Immediate many.” Guard West Point Pierz, subdeaconi Arthur and Father Hoppe 0‘ Father Monsignor to was Monsignor Keaveny paid -“ Symons, graduated from the SUNDAY Keaveny said: and Father John masters 'military "He knew the , tribute the and to past present > ceremonies; Father William academy Indians of in 1939. few 'could know a.m.-—Rosary for Peace . 8:00 as men Bishops of St. the Cloud diocese, Wey, Tintah,‘and Father Thomas them. He accepted the Indian He ' had extensive —KLTF combat ‘ an the priests, sisters, and laity. ' Shadeg, Reno, for Lake what he and for Medita- censer- record during World not: mun—Sunday 8.15 II. was He ouR war He referred the to sisters as bearers. what he would have him liked commanded infantry tions—KFAM battalion lAD¥ an “those consecrated virgins of the be. He believed social that to St. Fran- Also in the sanctuary from Normandy beachhead 9:45 n.m.—Hour of the to were Lord who in their quiet, unobtru- and of economic development Edward Mahowald, Rhine -Monsignor the cis—KASH with 28th infantry regi- FATIMA sive staff schools or and way, our Red hand the Man hand in went Catholic Wadena; Monsignor John A. 10:00 8th infantry Local ment of the division. mm. hospitals, — care for the in- old and T. Fearon, Morris; and Monsignor The Hour KXRA (Alcxsn- battalion 'CommunionCIass received Presi- ' a — firm, and protect ‘the homeless ROSARY F. O’Connor, Osakis. dril) dential citation for outstanding orphan. Where would Cath- the 1 , mun—Tho Christian 10:30 ni action in the break-through of priests and More than other 25 olic school in the United system Action—WJON General Patton’s sisters also present. army. States were be without these many martyrs to people shim—Catechism busy. 11:00 Comes Ideal‘for Later he served executive Elmdale' Has of- In duty?” as Life—KFAM to ficer of the regiment in its action He spoke of the generosity noon—Catholic Faith 12:00 in the Remagen bridge from of the the laity who have to “dotted Motorists . Our Times—KLTF juncture with the Russians the land north- with churches, schools, 12:00 noon—Once Upon Sun- Record Number. Farmers a Berlin. of 0 ‘and institutions of charity. west Who day—WJON but God-fearing and this action in For the battles men Housewives . 1:00 p.m.—Tho Catholic Hour equipped forces and in the European theater, women Lieu- our I—KFAM Salesmen 0 maintained them the field in C I e1 Chapla tenant o o n was p.m.—Thc 4:30 Greatest Story Elmdale.—St. Edward’s parish for the 100 Easiness past awarded the Bronze Star with years. two Men 0 Ever Told—WJON . The of generosity good Oak Leaf clusters, First the had the largest Communion Croix our de 5:00 p.m.-——Avo Hour—— Mario Nurses people proverbial.” 0 is Etoile, Guerre, Avec and several its when boys class in history 20 KASM Two and of the _ men one woman decorations. other combat Men Professional 0 and‘ WEEKDAYS girls approached the Commun- Alexandria deanery received the Saturday From 1948 to 1950 he Tuesday, Thursday, directed V Bishop’s rail for Medal of Merit Policemen ion the first time this from . the Strategic and Combat p.m.-—Ca|:holic WiKIBar- 7:00 News and Intel- Bishop Coadjutor month. Peter Hunters . ligence school of the Vicws—WJON European tholome just prior the to sermon children The‘ prepared by were command headquarters. DAILY In 1951 of the Mass. Fishermen 0 their Father Paul Shurek, pastor, he served Chief 6:00 for Peace of Intelligence mum—Rosary as They John Zavadil of were and Miss Irene Lempart, who_as- Train and Bus training . section in -—-KLTF the headquar- sisted catechism instruction. with 7:15 hommand, sum—Sacred Heart of European Prox ters lo- Advertissmmt passengers First gram—WMIN cated at Heidelberg, Germany. In Communicants‘ Marsh: this 8:00 Tho capacity, Lieutenant Rosary—'- I 'Colonel From where 5y Joe p.m. sit — Are Listed Chapla ASM became familiar Gift with the 'A Wonderful WJON, KL'I'F, KFAM, 1240: 1450: cities and countryside of Western the class LeRoy Lem- .For Your and In Boy in 960; KASM. KXRA, 1490; 1150; were Germany. He lived two at years WMN, 1400. David Eggert, Edwin Hen- part, Oberammergau and visited fre- The Service Da'vid Robert Klisch, Atkin- !iek, Me—Advising Photo I Carl Fritz Bunker!~ Daniel Brezinka, Arlene son, o A'Y‘EAR Margaret Liebsch, Molus, Mary invostigati‘onLIthas canonical been designed for After This Recorder is busy Rosary proper Carol Beverly 'Carlson, Carlson, $500 the that all indulgences usual determined who have people few but minutes to to ;Kremers, Karen Marlene Welle, ) spare a dis- and be applied. The sale regular Rosary, enough whole with- the Rosary Czech, to not Shirley may Adeline Maciej, pray The . Missu Educational and I invited hands Catholic to hire. recorder, tribution of this Rosary by afford the interruption. By to using were \ Will Educate you Worthy Koshenina, can out Young Eileen Lenore Sowada, you Man For the * a Excellency, Films, in"? His dinner dec- Inc., approved by will know the is always Balcsvillethe precise other mystery, at over Colette Rakotz, Dorothy Czech, “And from where ‘I sit,” I Diocesan Priesthood con- Bar-tholome. W. Most Rev. Peter adc, and head. next night. I Shirley Stiller, and Louis Mae banker from sat ' to tinued, “you a. won’t ‘get away’ from Kalis. the state capital. $3,000 ' people either. Neighbors plenty are “Mighty nice you’ve important country got in farming community Inc. a EducatiOnal Films, I”) Catholic I) 1) ' ‘nw ’6 \\\\\ sale . from the down All.profits there,” he be “Don’t -—whether it’s helping another I says. \ one 367 Box Will Pay For Full the Education One ' of We show the ‘\ surprised if some live I there to just friendly visiting out come or over a this by Goth-- Minnesota of Rosary Sartell, , Priesthood Student. consideration of ‘ \um myself. In few plan a I sociable glass to of beer.” “Hard work4 a years , l\\ family's interests postpaid Educational Films, Please send olic Enclosed 3 find get from everybody, buy and neighbors dropping me in all the. away a Gifts .............. .. and Donations .. Should ............... Paid Be To: it would I of Rosaries expect white Lady of blue and / Our Fatima farm and just take it easy.” time?” he looking asks, at or devoted over! Inc., he me will 4’ to' .............. .. I trusted friend. The filled once). $2.00 (Orders Diocese of St. a each. St. Cloud, and; Cloud, his glasses. Minn., Then he at smiles at “Well,” I told him, “we’d like to 1 Catholic Films \‘ making /I Inns for St. John's “Sounds Seminary wonderful. You’ve have But when plans says, you. someone (2/1 just sold farm.” Name for and buy for television, farm \\\\ to and ‘take it.easy’ he me on a a Similar .. LLluiulquhu When Preparing Your Will Use These Words: or often winds working harder up of parishes the in use Address than It takes work ever. to /// run a I hereby give, devise, \\\ and bequeath the W $ of sum the diocese. farm .............. .. right how matter to the Diocese no of St. Cloud, many religious corporation, St. for a iEuso John’s Seminary for the purpose of assisting worthy smwummuu. young - I - - \ \\ studying for the Roman Catholic priesthood. men room's»: in )\\\ ' Copyright, um inundation Brewers III 1952, United States