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St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955

November 14, 1952 · Page 1 of 4

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Fir/.12 1, Speaks for .Itself I‘ll tired _— Second Class Matter Post Office, Denver, Colo. at as / DISTRIBUTED BY Kemp's Cieum Ice .Co. or AS SEE IT COMING THIS WAR Is To DREVENT TO THIS, —MANY I ASK SO ULS Phone 567' St. Cloud, Minn. To SAVE SINNERs, END, AN BUT IF MEN Do THE CONSECRATION WILL BE SAVED ‘ OUR LORD WANTS STOP NOT OFFENDING OF THE WORLD To Goo, THERE WILL AND I O ESTABLISH ,PEACE A'M‘OIZE. MY IMMACULATE BE TERRIBLE ONE DE (Continued OTION TO MY From Page One) BEGIN WILL DURING IN THE THE HEART AND THE IMMACULATE HEART. REIGN THE OF COMMUNION OF nater NEXT WORLD. connected with the science of moral theology. ii? PEOPLE IF WILL POPE.’ REDARATION . ,Many of the 00 WHAT I TELL developments in newest medicine present ON THE FIRST YOU moral — problems that find solution which is in SATURDAY " OF can a , THE MONTH. heard with thelaw of God and with and the highest ' ‘ C H .5 R I T M A 5 ndblest traditions the medical of profession only by ad- CA R D 5 -~_ sound Christian .|";,~Iherence principles. It would be the to Available for the first time Lfunction of Catholic physicians’ guild such reiterate to a v_ the in USA. enduring. principles time from time occasion {:7 the to SLOO PRICE as \ r idemands. ,‘t By special with the arrangement I famous o Irish artist, Richard King, The inroads that secularism has made into in, every bring these' . unusull and we you ‘- old human of endeavor is only well too known to every beautiful Catholic Christmas cards inking medical The profession been has not that person. look like cathedral I? stained n glass windows. ared» Full color, contamination from tlu's insidious Hence 20 cards, E enemy. ; . in ll»? sizes. two =1: need of organization Catholic physicians and for it; an dealer If Is "out," ‘ your that would only clearing house not y..- -.surg_eons serve as a order direct from the star dissemination reliable information of sound and “ GUILD. 'CATECHETICAL I‘ medical practice is affected by moral but it issues -.- 011 as Trade Unionist Asks ‘.'also Question individual moral the doctor who to support Jim W as what I.- Wow? a may By Louis Francis Budenz -- lack the and initiative in he applying what knows courage .TtO'be sound Christian particular principle in a case. a 3.. nist. FROM UP IN NEW ENG- have been convicted The resolutions “liberals” nist leaders by In activities. munist membership, which party to response " The world need of medical who stands in are ‘ men land staunch trade unionist Square trial of the Foley and other against the since the “Were question: by the is crime, a not but groups way, you a a . "gui'ded by in professional Christian thinking their it has written of incident that Smith upheld 1949. ' act—a member con- ‘ of the Communist all inquiries concerning an measure con- Supreme duct. h disturbed by the United. States This emphasized ad- 1938?" spiratorial 'point in radio in Pasche recent first of acts others. a s In the New, England local party to was a ~ him much. Court—gives leading Commu- engaged lengthy attack in very which correspondent dress be- by Dr. Myron prominent Baton Rouge Walker, a our Attacks the Smith act— on T h national nists in the‘ committee, twice resolution intro- new arrogance press- e longs, a upon «was a all and local Catholic Physicians’ of them president of the misrepresenting moon ing forward device by which organization refusing the ques- expressing criticism of duced a to answer what that stands for ui‘ld. He asserted “there be doubt measure that they completely defeat with which he efforts tion. or ques- no can the .by the national action or- -——give‘those Rods the excuse deal adequately with the affiliated is ‘ is to Die-of the citizen- morality af‘ relation between and root ganization the grounds that Finally, he declared, “Sena- on for this of plea. It is sort part conspiracy. This the practice- those is of has the right de- Iiipi” one the nation to I tor, preface The want views moral to physician, he said, “whose of the my po- American on present trag- unions‘ the of pleading that in answer the Communist any fend itself from sition with this That remark: edy that issues-are a arbitrary, non-Communists materialistic, agnostic, fails thereby which they give about Commu- 010 -in may conspiracy. conservative very (even newspaper ac- Catholics) some his civic well duties.” will his ‘ nism the conspiracy moral the have past as or as cused this committee of trying Ninety of the cent through lack of adequate in- per mem- .. “tend incriminate” them. been conspicu- to Loft. organizing of :The local chapter the question of Professor Lattimore, to entrap bership local is Catholic, of this a formation help build to up for opposi- hearings of A record of the Catholic ous in. those and under circumstances Physicians’ brought Com- insistence of the Guild the but, the at atheistic Communism. na— up on was tion Commu- to In- the Senate Subcommittee I going to protect that on tional representative it am my con- was {munion breakfast the medical staff held for which m. the nism, b Our was t correspondent asks: “Is ternal Security_ in regard u to stitutional rights.” He there- unwise and impossible to opp05e 'igfzthe St. Feast St. Luke. be there Cloud Oct. .18, the of line continues hospital Communist to possible not subversives the in United Elec- on declined the some to way I ‘the the central organization, upon answer on Stalin’s fol-. forward by that teachings pressed in Christian trical, Radio, and Machine "hospital emphasized the im- chaplain, Father Riley, grounds of self-incrimination. so- resolution defeated. There- was lowers. c1al principles could be Workers! union has just been carried , his attitude dur- And that given '-,ii7ipprtance, by, comfort aid‘and the benefits organizing and the of was necessity, were . national At its that past there would released. be conven- on, not so of ing further 12 Communists. the pages ques- to f‘.j"s'uch'a in the diocese. Catholic doctors the . ' organization tion this this group confusion?” among suc- tioning. This is the organization that Constant Shouting in _”. The, item that cumbed large wholehearted endorsement from proposal received to a “We CIO do know a that of the not because the went out of American Tragedy Port in favor only which line: It record The grounds went the on on Papal be that will ‘w attending is hoped steps encyclicals, physicians. It to in addition it about be expelled for THE to to was This of the Smith the demand for repeal of the repeal of act. RFECT GIFT that the stressing It in this labor’s is right being under Communist to Eitaken this idea fruition. way in bring to the con- future to organ- near is Conimu- the under which Smith be argued logi- act act can responsi- also Communists elude the the formation The hearings, however,. trol. of ize, urge BUY YOURS ON LAYBY NOW cally'is that Communists the Ari-Cathedral placed Catholic wit- bility other workingmen’s constitute Mothers’ parade of officers 'Confraternity associa- Meets on any a patriots and the of part are WEBER’S are either questions tio when workers have this union who refuse to of to join to answer s ness labor movement. lar in regard trade them, the grounds to to unions. questions put This is the sec an or- answer on But national has the CIO A" "it NEXT be specific TOMTHE of which they DOOR ganization counsel of of Blessed self-incrimination. Pius the o’clock Mass may meeting after 8 Anne’s Christian Mothers’ lunch committee. specifically declared OFFICE in POST X. ser- a Perhaps suffer contempt discussion Conspicuous these to part, by the fraternity church. of St. Mary’s Cathe- in the or a _ among Mrs. in Noehring led the included .- of ies reports—now group readers proceedings. Their’ refusal of this Pancho, notolrious is Victor to column would ,--g‘_ ale St. officers appointed Cloud, held New the its October at Community singing. There document of the 89 in senate were help only Com- includes to for not his pro-Commu- correspond- extensive answer answer our meeting the Rev. Severin were s‘everal of bridge and h the 82nd Congress t t games a n ent — Schweiter spiritual director; Mrs. loyal lunch served. Communists not Cathedral , was of Pigskin Stars are Louis Ro hstein, president; Mrs. but solely trade unionists A of the took mothers gar/l group Francis Carey, vice president; Mrs. Moscow and, there; of Say. agents sewing the orphan- at at turns a Loch, Les Mrs. Alfred treasurer; interested fore, in Musical Ability not To Test Nov. 6. are age on Landwehr, financial secretary; but in the welfare of America Mrs. Harry McConnell, Do You secretary; Know That We destruction. its - Osakis Mission Circles Mrs. Hubert and Knops and Mrs. Unfortunately, the Commu- Arthur Reichensberger, FINISH marshalls. SHIRTS Glieden, assisted by Mary is for 20¢ One) Manus (Continued From Page shouting nist’s that Present Annual Exhibit constant That evening the mothers of the Delores Mar- and Siegler, Mary the Smith “violates civil act The made section is tenor up Osakis. mission circles The Cathedral the and Holy Spirit advertising the Members of tini. par- EAST liberties” a‘ffd “endangers la- SIDE LAUNDRY —- CLEANERS of Leo Danzl, Richard Ward, Ger- & held here their annual exhibit ishes sponsored food shower for Olson, Janice Jacqueline on staff a Stalin has bor’s rights”—-which are ald Prow, Marvin Fasen, James the Feast of Christ King. the the Sisters of the St. Mary’s Con- Laura Wruck, Arletta Nelson, be emphasized urged ' Eugene Waldorf. Thielman, and more now Call 3363 The following f f i vent. Nahan, o r and c s were Rosemary e Dietman, strongly—intimidates and Singing Pufl", con- bass Robert are elected the various St. Mrs. Ed Noehring for the chair- Friederichs Donald groups: Ranch: Arlene labor was of those .‘fuses Cha'rles Dennis Culen, Zimmer, even some on -Ann’s, Mrs. George Santer, presi- the of - committee; managing Sauer man and Thomas program anti- who have been leaders are Thomas Reinholz, Leonard Ander- _ dent; St. Elizabeth’s, Elmer Mrs. William Mrs. Henz, chairman ‘_ of sales. noun the ticket sI. Communist. Loehrer, Arthur Przy- Edward son, PRE-PACK ' Arbriter, the hostess president; St. Teresa’s, committee; and Mrs. ‘ and light- in of the need Chairman We have stage greater n no bills, Ronald and Coborn. BULK ICE CREAM James Adam the Mrs. Ritter, president, Lansing, and chairmanwf Mullally is assisted that of John this situationthan ing crew an HDIETMAN’S The includes plantation chorus Mrs. Leo Quinn, chairman; St. Gerald knowledge of the O’Donnell, intelligent Quinten by James Murphy, Prow, Mich- John Philomena’s in men's. Mrs. G STORE h t how a e r e of Nolden, and GROCERY. Communist line and Leon Mockenhaupt, ael Burns, John Brandl, Arthur president; St. Margaret’s, Brown, thousands of Properties it persuades Lerschen. James are non- Forcier, George Mische, Lawrence Mrs. Elmer Undlin, president; and will follow the Sheila Rupp Communists by to being procured Laudenbach, Wyrembeck, Sharon Cabrini’s, St. Francis Mrs. William .GROCERIES of the Kremlin. ' MEATS ° Rachel Meager. CONFECTIONERY and Barbara Lorge, Opatz, Paul- Jane president. ‘The Weber, Home of Florsheim Shoes; moregserious There is of Sister direction the Under even an ine Schmit, Neutzling, Kathleen Retail-T PLM. Members circles this ability of the of these have Week Dsys. AM. aspect to artists have 7:30 C makeup to Francene, Pl: 188 158:. silicon A3. Rosalie and Raden. Hart, Schaffner I ‘Fntde‘y. 7:30 AM. and Marx Cloth- PM. ' to 9 persuade non-Com- taken active interest mis- Stalinites in the to practicing various fine busy been ‘an . sways 8:30 A. M. to 12:15 P.M. St. Cloud. Minn. I Coaching the production and in the which shown by whether sions the large munists, not committee of the Members points. was or ing. directing the vocal numbers is display articles intellectual ranks, do of work and shown labor to Yvonne Pfannenstein, Betty or are Mem- the Rev. Harold Pavelis. exhibition the Stalin at wants. Lucy Elaine Legatt, Schultenover, as the . the faculty bers of assisting Nies, Rita Kathleen Palmersheim, are . WATCH ST. CLOUD‘S FOR DATEAT OPENING ' St. Mary’s Bldg. Cloud St. various phases production with of Konewko, Pat- Joan Graham, PARAMOUNT THEATER Cloud Hospital staging. Sister Laurent is the and Saint Hof- Marlene Merchlewicz, ricia dramatic director. In charge of Unger, Rosemary or- Rosemary farth, Robert chestral is arrangements Lommel, Ione Thom, Sticka, Mary Mullally. Schnettler, Carol Schwartz, Kay A modern, well-equipped , hospi- Carol Woods, Anita First violins Lois Koshiol, Sivinski, Kay are tal With o O well-organized staff Maureen Litchy, Rosemary Nahan, Jean and David Kuc- Bettenburg, a e of physicians Walsh, Janice and specialists. Patricia Geraldine ala. Henkeméyer and Gardner, _I ‘ Mary Gardner, Mary Kropp violin, Kathleen play second Roeder, “Conducted by Froehlich, Carol- the Arletta Sisters and Wruck, Juene- Marlene Jean Scols, of the Friedrichs, Marie and Nora Murphy control Priess, ine mann, WALGREEN AGENCY DAN MARSH Margaret Al- Zabinski, the bass. string Flutes Jeanetta are man- Order of St. Benedict bers,’ Scanlon, Mary by Viviana Katherine aged Marcel'la Ahles, DRUGS DRUGS Laubauch, Eu- Connie Hinkemeyer, Farington, Barbara Lutgen, Gretchen Fandel, Doren and Ran. Rossman, Gerald Meyer genia BLDG. Roberta Ley, McManns, plays the oboe. The heavy clarinet Monica LES LOCH CLINIC whanks.. NM... 7. .....,,.,.,,. . .,,, .,. . . ,. Howe, Jeanette and section Mildred Keller, includes Schwankl, Helen Manager Sixth & Main Eileen Henkemeyer, Marianne Kathleen Ahrens. ‘ three public Lenger, Dolores the Martini, Ushers for Oliver per- Mary Glieden, Mondloch, Carol Stavrum, Arnella formances are Save Drugs on Yvonne Stockinger, Ronald Zakraj shek, Habstritt, and Margaret Mai‘y Florence Steffens. The Lock, Beverly Timers, in- cornets and Room Sick Needs Jacqueline Marie clude Harley Lynch, Nolden, Rosemary Czech, " Shirley Clancy, Richard Rengel, Paulsen, Smoley, Carol‘ Richard / FRED Rengel, Hennen, and David Stricking, Ann Kronenberg, Jo MARSHALL and CALL 1151 CALL 23 Richard Clement. Trombonists Elaine Roney. are Donald Bernard is direct— Rieder, Dennis Nelson, Sister John CLOUD, ST. MINN. Hepkemeyer, who Jerome and William typing classes the ing are I’IEI‘EIEESL'IW" - school Edelbrock. charge and the In of the invitations, issuing per- direction cussion section Darlene under the Danzl, department art are deSigned Janice Nelson, has Jacqueline Olson, Jacqueline of Sister DANIEL Mary ,Koshiol, the posters, and Jacobs. Joan the cover, program Business Monica Mc- and the stage. manager What Makes Bill And' / FUNERAL ANNUAL. Whitney Tom So Hep? Sammy ‘ Susan and Sherry Jackson, 'SALE MISSION HOME “The Miracle leading roles in of Fatima,” the new filmedlin In sports and studies, too, the Bros. dramatic production Warner War'nerColor. \ \ who drinks Quality boy Milk least TWICE day stands at December a November 16 8 INTELLIGENT COURTEOUS, to WITH SAVE SAFETY- ’ I better chance throw off to a FUNERAL AND MODERN colds and fatigue and show Come and the variety articles great of suitable for see physical THAN and FOR MORE SERVICE mental Christmas gifts more and home en- use. 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