St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
November 7, 1952 · Page 3 of 4
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I! - '11 -' 'T’fi'“ "IWT 1 "-5 . -— -.; .A r1 , 7 [7 ..L. I. ;_ r PAGE FOUR 1 ' Friday, November 7, 1952 ' Lucius Former Assistant Gen. to Clay, Says ' Communism . . . ’Freedom’ Antidote Is for Collegeville.——Communism and aggression idea b be repelled only by “a better idea y can —-the idea of freedom responsibility.” and _ This y the keynote of the convocation address, “The Cold War was with Soviet Russia," given Dr. Herbert by C. Mayer Wednesday morning at St. John’s university. Dr. Mayer policy officer and assistant Gen. to Lucius Cla for the was a government of occupatign y in Germany. ing the occupation in Germany draw followers on from dis- many This former college president satisfied Americans. and the cold he said: “The who. war the Reds éake saw over In Berlin reference air l-ift the the United im- to most was Czecho—Slovakia receiv‘d pro- a States, Dr. Mayer single portant victory said: “The either of longed applause by audience an American side faith in the cold It in convinced created war. man of students faculty. and With the equal rights small European is countries that strength. our Dr. Mayer climaxing lec- We shall was the continue _a United States going .not was our progress turing visit St. John’s. not through at In the pull legislation to Europe out of it but by did in as co- World warl.” operation—men working together three-day he stay spoke classes to brothers.” as “Americans ' must their and faculty “An Attempt r to overcome on Improve German Educational Sys- fear that results from ignorance “,prrorrE tem,” “Growth 736 of German Parties fire of of Communism and power in Post Germany,” “Commu- war its international aims. In answer- nism Academic and Freedom,” loyalty questions oaths and ing on “Uprooted People Europe,” of and anti-Communist legislation he said “I Saw the Reds Take Over that oaths mean nothing to Smith a Czechoslovakia.” Communist. “Remember Alger In quoting his book, Hiss recent New took the loyalty oath many Foot Prints of the Trojan Horse, times.” he said, “In the the past Keep’ 'Above Groun’d' answer Reds club to bigger club; the a was a “Keep the Commies above the might to answer was more power, ground.” He stated that even but now to the Communist our answer when Communism in is the clewfefea idea open be “(LIE/mudcm better idea—that must a the Central Intelligence agency of freedom and responsibility.” . 8053/2 SAINT GERMAIN ST. cannot detect all of the Com- even , America Is Now munists in its organization. one Minnesota St. A Cloud, World's persecuted underground Leoder ,would and continues he to .3 was Amerfiza .He pointed foundation that the- of out — our did the not want position IIIIIIIIIIIIII the as democratic of life. way .; world’s most powerful leader, but Europe looks the U. S. to be- now Tsrlrumperlrn-Ihllrahs fore “Russia 1t acts. has genuine a fear of and Europeans most us, . Liskew pictured above distributing Father Mass. is attended the LITURGY: celle- BYZANTINE—SLAYONIC THE sons was afraid that will start are we a war the FUN species of bread and wine of 700 under the Sunday the Communion to ERAL univers1ty by John’s in St. with HOM brated some Russia.” E morning a“ Abbot Baldwin Dworschak, president Rt. Rev. The 30-voice choir the parish St. Con- communicants. from of INTERESTED Liskew and The former Peter officer Eunice Rev. of a occupa- sr,cLouo.Mmu. : ~ - . the right foreground. is university, at Minneapolis. More 1,300 the N.E., than of Sixth‘ street tion 312 observed stantine of seen that per- occupation of Russia would be staggering if a Director SuCcess,’ Says ’Great Drive Chorities IN INTEREST? impossible .The,firms not listed task. here In deserve to comment- it; _-rernembered when dis- you are '1 d“- the patronage to your lines Xerom of business. ; Miscellaneous Contributions One) (Continued From Page 'Ihdayéy Certificates best at.St.-.Clo.ud of Deposit ’ ' 1,075.05 ‘ St. Joseph—St. Joseph’s ' W. Bartholome P. ..$ Most Rev. 100.00 ...................................................... National-Bank __ Va-jrrtei‘est 21/2 ................................................ pay Ebner Martin’s 1,127.25 Rev. Frank St. Martin—St. 50.00 ..... .. ....... .. three p amounts over of washer‘buyf years on Anonymous 36.00 Nicholas’ St. Nicholas—St. 330.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . $500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. high school Cathedral Rates from 134.87 1% or more. to Patrick—St. Patrick’s MARKET St. 213.00 .......... .. Scouts ' Catohlic Boy 16.01 21/470 for early-maturing certifi- 2 St. Rose—St. Rose of Lima’s 440.75 Crosier Prep School 55.78 _. ............................................. .. Interest cates. is paid ‘4 by J G ni {k .. Bank R I ‘ Os. own Cha’rity fund St. Stephen—St. Stephen y Dioeesan 435.80 300.00 r _ 5 u MEATS .... ................................................ .. Check .. _ six months. Stop in every Wendel—St. St. Cloud Business firms Columbkille’s 1,724.00 sr. 254.50 -, ...................................................... .. V GROCERIES tomorrow St. Cloud Diocesan Council Catholic Sartell—St. Francis Xavier’s of Nurses and 702.55 25.00 ask about ' this flexi- "I MAY'I'AO CHIEFTAN .......... .. .... ble,‘insured Angels’ HoMEMADE Sank Centre—Our Lady of St. Cloud hospital 679.85 150.00 investment plan. ‘ 1 ...................................................... .. Paul’s St. Nursing Cloud hospital and School of 51.00 u: .................. ................. .. . . . . . . . . .._ . . . . . . . . .. . . . 29.95 1 Sauk Rapids—Sacred Heart St. Cloud hospital Nurses Alumnae association 1,190.00 100.00 ................................................ .. . . . . . . . . .. _ Established _ 39 Years! Spring Hill—S3. Michael’s St. Francis school high 45.00 ......................................... .. Staples—Sacre St. Gabriel’s Heart school nursing of ’ 18.50 “Wm/147.... ' PHONE.2°52'53 ........................................................ .. .. . Swanville—St. Baptist’s John the St. John’s Prep. school 340.25 25.53 s . 9‘5 , 3 A“ . N- .......................................................... St- Clwd .. 453.76 St. Sobieski—St. Stanislaus’ John’s seminary 104.50 ............ .. , Tintah—St. Gall’s 850.50 Total .. ..... Urbank—Sacred Heart miscellaneous contributions 385.12 ...$ 2,936.19 ' .. , .... 400 EAST ST. GERMAIN Verndale—St. Grand Frederick’s ST., total ST. CLOUD, 210.00 MINNESOTA ..$82,727.09 MEMBER 12-5th F. D. Ave. C. So. l. Phone v 49 - .......................................................................... H‘" Wadena—St. Agn’lsI 1,283.g3 Dblute . Archbishop, . _. .............................................................. Colberg .. ;Dr' 85, R' 6’ Wahkon—Sacre cart 8 ‘1 School. r . . \p' Remodel . , Church '7‘. Waite Park—St. Joseph’s 840.90 Form Home 0 .. Defies Death .' ' West Union—St. 64 Years Alexiculs’ 9 ......... .._ ....................................... .. OPTOMETRIST Wheaton—Ave u' Maria urch 'r 0 ' r Repaint :" ...... .. ... . E Aldrich—Our Ottawa, Mother SorrOWS of Ont. Despite doc- 91.50 —- .. firbaE—IThesfacjred predictions Eeart tors’ :g \64 years ago d E E . ............ .. ‘ xum'ne that he ’s had little time live, to rus va e— osep ' - - Repair . ...................................................... .. . Henning—St. Archbishop Edward’s Gabriel B t, 105.75 r e y n a ..1 .. Moran—St. 0.M.I., Isidore’s Glasses 85, continued his studies ‘10.“ 90.00 Fitted Philbrook—St. James’ in France for the priesthood, and 30.00 ' Pelican Rapids—St. after Leonard’s ordination Canada’s to 83.2.5 came .......... .. Sedan—The -' Immaculate frozen Far North «.._, ,fighuinc ' Conception Missionary Arn‘s. 84.00 as a AND , . Villard~—~St. Bartholomew’s Oblate Mary of Immaculate. In 84.70 v.11 'TT-ER'I-ES toi- All Makes ... Ward Springs—St. Bernard’s he 1902, Bishop consecrated 83.00 was _v .............................................. .. ’ V I first Vicar Apostolic" ’ of the as sze’s Phone 201 .' _— Total Contributions . from . Mackenzie and parishes served in the Arc- and . . ..$79,790.90 miss1ons ,_ .............. 'DIETMAN’S tic and Subarctic until he retired { Freeman Wong in and Is 1943 returned France. to GROCERY His missionaries people and of the - North, however, wanted Arch- ST. CLOUD KNAPP CON PLUMBING ,& LON Granite bishop Breynat with them this City .IG‘ROCERIES MEATS. 5*" ' ' CONFECTIONERY Frosh Prexy ELECTRIC CO. at and he flew from France to year, HEATING Electric. ' Co. observe his birthday, 85th the Construction Electrical Co. Contractors ‘or ‘ fig "In Week Days, 7:30 A.M. P.M. I to Phone 133 159- 60th anniversary his of ordina— Complete 7:30_A.M. Electrical "‘ PM. 9 Residential Service y to Commercial and We 520 8th Ave. Specialize So. in - - sends” 8:80 A. M. tion, the 12:15 and 50th of his to P.M. Lighting St. Cloud. Minn. Second Fixtures 12 Avenue, N.E. year Floor and Well Industrial I Cathedral Wiring Churches, School Schools, Hospitals — Plug Installations. . consecration. Tel. 2543 St. Cloud Roosevelt Drive 104 St. ST. CLOUD. ST: CLOUD. Cloud MINN. MINN. JACKSON, ENJOY FRANK w. . CLOUD ST. Although only . . 157 the of 328 and tmu TRAYNOR / II I} mm” ASSOCIATES, & Inc. freshmen voted in the school elec- CO. PAINT ' HERMANSON tions the week, the majority past 1 ARCHITECTS 8. ENGINEERS signified their presidential choice, Mautz Paints DESIGN ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTS Freeman . Wong, the Mr. of and son M cREAM 1 Johnny Schirber, Prop. Mrs. Edward / 3636 Wong Sixth of Box 712 Telephone 56 American National Bank Building ll 311 Exchange Granite Bldg. North. Freeman is avenue mem- 613 arou EVERY a First Street South Cloud. St. Minnesot- Cloud, St. Minnesota ber the St. of Paul’s parish. F From St. Mary’s parish comes PURPOSE nun. the vice president, Joan Belanger. Schellinger LADY Bros. KEMPS She is the daughter of Mr. and JII. CATER'INC . . ICE CREAM Mrs. Steve Belanger SCHNEIDER 'Colre" of 726 Second ST. CLOUD is registered trade-mark. 1 a BUILDERS _ South. street Barbara Twomey, COCA-COIA IOTTIED Call 9th Ave. 2nd UNDER 567 & No. AUTHORITY OF THE COMFANY EV daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. James Reliable Contractors GLASS (0. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF ST. CLOUD Twomey, rroonmoco. 104 Fourth S.E., avenue NLRIINI- AND 2355“? PLI'WIINI‘. Phone ‘from‘ St. Augustine’s parish takes \HLMNcns Cloud St. 14th So. 121 Ave. ‘ the secretarial duties. Phone Treas- 2828W Division 2316 St. over LINOLEUM, CARPETING, The home of “Timken Silent Sally Pollock is also St. from urer MODERNIZING HOME Automatic” Oil Burners KNEELING PADS, TILING Paul’s e VENTILATING parish. Her parents are FINANCING ERICKSON HOME ELECTRIC e Mr. and Mrs. 15-4th Peter Pollock, Ave. So. Tel. 705 1127 ANDERSON D J. F. Tenth Cloud, North. Minn. ' St. FOL 00R avenue SERVICE ’LUMBEB FANS 1 (:0. ‘”' Candidates — 19%; Ave., & Hwy.'52 MATERIAL Are BUILDING Named Wiring and Fixtures Electric Cloud, St. Minn.‘ K H 8. COAL PAINT AND FOR POULTRY HOUSES Other official candidates were 626 3rd Cloud Ave. So. St. Minn. Cloud. Telephone St. 1911 Rosemary Clancy and Mary Kay & DAIRY BARNS WW Nilan, the Co. for presi-' runners-up dential David Sauer and power. WIlHElM Marilyn Cota vied for honors. veep 3864—5163-W Phones ROOFING Secretarial candidates included co. No.—St. Cloud 8th Anthony 1350 Ave. Balda and Jacqueline Years roofing 30 experience Lynch, the and ' nominees treasurer WIRING CITY & FARM in and around St. Cloud Rosemary Clancy Joan and were 582 estimate Phone Call Write for free 2506-1“ St. So. or DNC'RETE Albers. ST. I CLOUD John 'Zobinski _ LIN COMPANY DON THE Manufacturers of P. 0. Telephone Box “53 636 Contractor Building IBSS Just South Res. of the Airport 532 Doors Sash Finish Interior Holds fire longer Takes North 203-16th Avenue St. Cloud . . . . . . Automatically e e e e controlled ven- 5.35 E. St. Germain St. Cloud oils nor-m Cloud Phone St. worm 3468 of keep time house tllation the least to IS expenswe your luNNnoBr “hired the man” farm- A on Jilllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIHlllllllllllll|||lllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllill Illllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll herd of off 30 gives 3 W.’ cows Easy handle, you! and easier to at on Marcel cm; barrels of moisture 24 every LaFond Forget heat- Just fire and take your rest. up go a hours—barn life will be in- ing troubles. 20%. creased by Milk produc- PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE Starts fast, but Doesn’t lasts long need time: tion be increased MAJOR to REGULAR can one a General. fussing. Contractor pounds day two per cow. a Paint Pittsburgh Paints Vurnishos contractor. — — '. Keeps burning with steady, flame that It in winter ' Mm even a means more eggs Washable Wallpaper Imperial \ assures‘hours comfort. of good solid months when prices best. are -Telephone 965 Little Falls, Minnesota. Telephone Cloud South 435 20-7th .Avenue St. Experts claim they will CoaI‘Bin Let pay fill i us your now. for themselves in two years "'lllllllllll ‘ Ilr' ‘ TAX time. PAINTS—WALL INCLUDED . PAPER Hou'sr: POULTRY SIZE $5350 Cornice. Metal Roofing Co. 8. BARN SIZE $9850 » wall Paint and keep looking home smart paper can as your / ; I well the walls large and woodwork. See L IIIII 0 preserve as our s-e- Types of All lection of paints and wall colors and II r e in beautiful 0 papers g/RIII‘ fray/[E I Metal Sheet Siding designs. Rooting modern KoERBERPA’INrsroRE — - . 514 E. St. Germain Street McDowaII McDowell J. W. Geo. N. ' - For Prompt Delivery ’ 2 O-4th Avenue South Cloud St. Phone 1526 The firms listed here deserve to be remembered when ST. dis- CLOUD SPRING ALBANY ST. you are CLOUD Ave. COLD 20 Sixth So. Cloud, Minn. St. tributing dif- the patronage to , your _ ferent lines of business..