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l ST. CLOUD THE REGISTER Friday, April 24, 1953 \ ’Witch’ of Results Hunt! 359 a 41,, ,. Jr. 2%e 055 by .m}; ‘ '1 spinal. _~. Official the Is Bricker Amendment Immoral? Saint Clou Newspaper Diocese of the of . official pub- Falque Register Cloud is The St. our By Rev. Ferdinand Cloud. We St. of lication the Diocese trust in IF WE WERE TO READ IN TOMOR- That it took almost 2,000 of. Chris- years diocese Catholics~ of all make that will it our row’s morning that birth control had tianity for the evolution papers instru- of the political been made mandatory, sacred and ties that separation of the intimate of human of ment freedom conscious known'as Ameri- the more Church State and the thing here Constitution nothing the liberals same to means can means members but neighbors make only that us not it does in that Yugoslavia, American ‘who envision world just as around any the a rosy citizen be from the extradited United Mystical Body. in which 0f everybody will the Christ’s enjoy may corner new States without and tried Hungary jury in rights proposed by instruments such the a as BUSCH F. JOSEPH 11 been u for something crime that has in Covenant United Human Rights the of never a on which is American law, but crime Hun- in Nations. a ' that gary—then I all Americans would sure am D.D. Speaking Busch, recently, Joseph Seattle F. Frank, ..Most Rev. President attorney that the Iron Curtain conclude had finally ................ E. Holman, former the president of American Vossberg, M.A. Editor ..Rev. Roger fallen America. over Bar declared association, that, if the above- ................................ P. S.T.L. William the Furlan, fact that'we ..Rev. But is have Editor thousands Managing mentioned ratified by United is the covenant ...... thousands of deluded liberals, dewy-eyed Pfau J. ..John upon Advertising Manager States the will suspend both it treaty, as a .............................. internationalists, do-gooders, and pinkos all right freedom of of speech and freedom of the Minn. Cloud, St. advocating that. Bldg., box 229, just They Institute Office: restrictions Editorial want no threaten this and of the life nation. press, very Colo. Denver, treaty-making, Bannock street, they 934-950 publication: and limits Office of on want no The Seattle Times saying: him quotes as placed the and D of matter treaties. content upon “A President by declaring of state They Society, Catholic Press the realize that, emer- according week by a Con- Published to every our ,could close all of the the Alaska; gency Mex1co, stitution, Canada, treaties $350, the newspapers Subscription $3 self-execut- Inc. year; are supreme per United States such those in such of and law the of land. They or foreign. against $4, ing are any pro- places he I might think and it wise close, to posal like the Bricker Amendment the to Con- office. Cloud St. the address of to notice change Send of could be from speech prevented making as stitution, a which would change this happy situa- I doing tonight.” Subscriber? am Service NCWCtNews tion for them. Member to of C.P.A. of Bureau They Protection 'of Member Audit Constitution bringing and Service. opportunity of Religious News all see an their dreams Circulation. Socialism, of liberalism, planned Mr. Holman explained need ' that we an parenthood, secular education, materialism, amendment that the intent of would protect the Denver Office. matter at Post Entered second-class as and atheism to fruition all the world at the Constitution of regarding the ratification over They do their not want ob- with foreign interna- once. treaty program any power or a by structed the American tradition indi- immoral of tional We nothing organization. see vidual freedom by the Bill of Rights. in this. or Of the framers the of Constitution course have, cherish rights Is immoral the it to we intended that the Constitution should never least pending the when all day at ‘more men, or circumvented be nullified by treaties. In or the Or world enjoy them? must men over, can the early days of nation, treaties our were the proclaim, fuzzy-minded do-gooders we, as made to adjust the relationships of nation one throw being rights time for the away so our w1th another in that matters pertained of the Prevention to Ounce that demon- show will and good we can our conduct affairs of between sovereign govern- peoples? that other strate better than we are no It ments. their intention make to treaties was growing If safeg international treaties the problems of and laws cannot with concerned Parents binding morally in international law and noth- im-. guard rights, then these laws not our are age-old adage that the well invoke would do to children ing more. moral rather than we? ' v cure” pound is worth of prevention “an of Thomas a Jefferson's ounce Explanation says have voted I American who met never an handling youngsters. in principle guiding Thomas Jefferson this asserts in his a Man-' as against for participation in United the or our ital of Parliamentary Practice. “The Constitu- Nations. the: Yet in it. I have than met girls of today and Boys we are never are no worse tion,” he writes, “must have intended American would the to who have agreed to com- an juvenile de- If generations children of two ago. one or prehend only those objects that usually Romania, Hungary, enslavement of Poland, are of the the root linquency is increasing today, cause regulated by treaties and otherwise somehow cannot be Yet and the other satellite states. is children it with with the regulated. problem is much It have not must to which this meant all the treaties by except Congress ratified as so those rights reserved the to states, for surely accomplished. the parents. ' was the President the and Senate do by cannot Left tell for When the spokesmen the us obligations live their Many parents do to not 11 what the treaty whole is inter- Bricker government the there need for anything like is no families. Christian They fathers and mothers of dicted from doing anywhy.” that Amendment, danger because there is as no Modern treaties concerned with host down dictate instead of the President sell children to them Congress would allow their to are a a us or of affairs that have do with everyday living. the they facts. It the to river, giving not diffi- children get into around. these When are us other way VsmlImmuumlemmulmlmiwmunmummssm- They be made quickly almost and and quickly, could all happen quietly and can very very involved social nature, become culties moral of or or a secretly. All that is required dish/hymn is the in the late reporting would be in vote a newspapers as @t‘el/ quick place the entire burden law, they with the to Senate with two-thirds majority the the Com- of this they reporting are in vote to a us as were members sufficing for ratification. Potsdam. responsibility present threat and Yalta and of them. munist ‘ on Immediately ratification, the Ameri- rank-and-file treaty I wonder how upon a many family life places right Christian The order of become self—executing law. the If this realize if Justices of that, a supreme two more cans household. the father Upon him the head of the rests at treaty for example, should stipulate that the Chief the Supreme with Court had agreed United States and Yugoslavia and India Justice in the dis- responsibility iritual temporal well- and the other last the and for the two agree year s the of religious concept freedom, then take the President’s right pute to on over should re- over being his family. Disci line in large of measure ligious freedom it is understood by and the Tito have total the steel mills, would as now we be personal his authority has been vested concern, slnce could be government “enforced” in This is Terre legal Socialism States? in the United ..in him. Haute, Ind., Bangor, Me. President the point that Can the issue. at or was , To public-spirited ’ most Americans national virtue this take industry in of a devolves over an It uphold the author— the mother to upon situation represents had made and defi- and the commitments present very a emergency we Red Teachers—In, Out of Classrooms ity of the father should allow the in the home. She not nite danger to freedom. Mot Americans, to foreign governments? our youngsters look her buffer between them- to to however, read other view Close Socialism as a nevpr see or any to than that bf the propagandists who changing selves the cautious That shows and father. Above all, she must be how close to out Gilbert By J. J. were cry we that it is “immoral” for Americans to desire the social of entire and political structure lest our she undermine family discipline reversing by the freedom for themselves when that I free- nation because treaties and of agreements. THE INFLUENCE same A COM- Two Aims One Time Communist Then the teacher. at decisions of the head of the family. dom be enjoyed cannot by all peoples. killed wonder have been in how boys , munist teacher has many begin active... they become stu- to upon Reds, The he added, were Sounds Noble When children But—- that their because commitments parents Korea of just such to present dents greater be outside see a can gradually do “They trying “two things edu- to at are _ ThIS sounds noble and altruistic until China. Red nations that trading with the classroom united than it is it, front in the matter of family discipline in we are and or- least. cated One control Communist activity, into to get ' was consider what it and find the that it Why “moralists” of out the of cannot and this is means by Communist wave so der, they will be play not t to parent against of students, influence their that and for that it is so a one purpose boils down to this: Let Americans throw the future their inspection such prob- focus design. away on views; and, secondly, the teacher to Communist is get most another. Unfortunately is is often t too the in their rights that there be “one condemning the Bricker- world” lems instead case of This interesting so point can was control of faculties, f ul the Communist to try to to e u s all the with peoples of the'world families obstacles of today. the Amendment? There in. to stressed by witness on recent same are worse a build large in It for the is party. not up as a group purpose level. They disregard entirely the moral basis than the Consti- ternational amity and before Senate subcommittee peace a Father Gabriel Weber, 0.S.M., dis- of St. John Berch- the Communist of propagandizing class they party in as .of the rights have long regarded United States and its Bill of tution of the investigating subversive influ- we as our could lectures.” from reputable and faculty cussions man’s parish, Detroit, has with plan to help heritage of freedom. Rights. come up a the in educational ences pro- members.” » Withers Dr. said that, where parents keep their the of virtue to youngsters path of the United States. The on cess W “The theory of the Commu- i there Communist was a young committee stout has as made pub- Christian and sound living. He has adopted now understand nist I it, party, as a as league the active campus, on lic verbatim transcript of his a days, in the early and I think working principle his the plan premise that “it for _ Dill/y “usually spearheaded it by Mass‘iFreedom , was o testimony. of the Press still holds good,” Dr. With- it students is of who better misbehavior punish to than guilt.” prevent to group were a The importance this of con- told the committee, “is already committed strongly to ers tention lies largely in the fact Father Weber has drawn alteen-age code that people strategic that in up put are the Communist arty.” The “attemptedJ mllmmml that it effec- to A. Breig By Joseph seems answer called he calls “decalogue girls.” what might be for boys and The code stra- disguise, league GUlDE or to a was tively those who contend that ic positions. Now, in te however. in brought sense, its activities into being a because, he “got terms states, he tired Communist as ought be al- to a COMMUNIST and book of- WHEN A magazine, posi- eacher is in strategic paper, purposes,” he of broad, liberal a a calling lowed of children decided school the and that remain carpet to in a on some- fice trouble, he in the in hollers gets tion. country. added. faculty, long he does not had thing reading to smoking, bad liter- so be done about as about civil rights academic "He is in strategic posi- Freedom press? Yes or of the a said of The he spoke teacher teach Communist views. freedom. he because gangs.” tion simply and hanging is ature, around in it, Va- not APRIL FRIDAY—St. need Judge 24, we “committed” says students being as The before witness the Sen- able introduce ideas his into When publisher inde- lente; all other Fidelis of it guards to of Sigmaringen. Mass a our the in the Communist party to His code, printed which has been small cards subcommittee on did be- ate his lec- not class discussions into dittoes, he freedoms. feast. complains of Gloria, Second Col- or cency that “most them of sense were and distributed than lieve that to 5,000 parochial Communist teacher school but he primarily in more is about freedom of the a tures, lect of St. Joseph (Octave), a press. How Preserve It? already planning become to to could be impartial the class- in r because after students strategic position their parents in Detroit, and is follows: Creed, St. Joseph’s Preface. In either kiss the of as members Communist of the case, How it? to are we preserve but, if he could be, after class hours, he hours, room, even Red vestments. can death is administered to when left they college party By (1) observing, I will home immediately one the report after school judge, says he said, the teacher Communist important in- exercise a very the other of those noble before left college.’ APRIL SATURDAY—— they 25, “The or highest principles and even influence unless excused. strives students to ideas of fluence the, stu- upon ideals. St. Evan Mark, elist. Mass of- responsible traditions jour- of Cleo r-Cut Orders Given individually and in out gather him. who around dents groups “drink.” (2) will not I feast. Gloria, econd Collect nalism.” about A Communist yelling the side classroom. The con- “Second, Gradual Indoctrination they 'were from Rogation com- Mass, Creed, civil rights like is burglar remarked Judge Valente that he the (3) will “go steady” while in makes a I not school. in tacts mitted in the that they sense Apostles’ Preface. (Litany of about rights. yelling property action of “The typical the that regrettable that classroom it enable him exert to was (4) I will view movies television shows not of disciplined,” he contin- or were Saints.) 311% Red vestments. teacher is be- his Communist publisher certain did influence to filth roaring outside of A not it. newspapers, ac- “They would obey ued. moral low tone read indecent literature. or- or popular with with William With- the about his order Dr. Herbert cept good freedom of the is person come a . press grace ders. time spend homework (5) I will enough at Rogation Mass without them favor with Glo- barring Jelke students, like from the who teaches economics slanderer shouting about to every curry ers, a would orders “Now, come ria Creed, Second Collect be the students, public and civilization to to trial “in the interest of freedom speech. contemporary of complete night to assignments appear or and to pre- my from people. There certain was St. Mark, Easter Preface. Vio- decency.” To he in college, New York, the Queens contrary, person. a courageous These people friends day’s work. the next usually faculty member are no pare one let 'the people vestments. witness before “Many said: the accept was young freedom. What of they is orders and then who he want limit I will television gave (6) interfere not to Communist this view that so as the He said committee. he first be- APRIL THIRD SUN- 26, “A disorderly, freedom degrade, carnival abuse, and had at- lieutenant, who to a was a with duties home himself, and at and school teacher has of work. of Communist in- DAY AFTER EASTER. my as Spe- my came aware mosphere destroy. deliberately student, who orders to was cre- gave what become of schools and result fluence in in 1934 part will I only cial Mass. Gloria, Second (7) out often and late a Col- courtroom: a outside the atcd go students in the as Commu- their mouths, as as freedom be- my In young called coterie of might be 1935. lect of the Holy Martyrs, a Cle- league. nist parents will call The permit, and I them if of thing hap- I word sort turn ‘ to same your am comes a and Marcellinus; Third tus of public when is and parent stomach. That “Now, excommunication, the “fiXed” if pens delayed school Pierz. The really in returning home. issue way at a sure you are com- St. Joseph (Octave), Creed, printed officials to clean freedom try the destroy of student, to mitted then as a you (8) I will give election, of the parish all attend parties at and the history not which there were Easter Preface. White sensa- or vest- filth off newsstands. follow these orders. The orders press. OR: painted (girls) sationally The Bishop little chaperons, and I will written ments. are was as no never up. of consist marching in which ought Newspapers, to decent A publisher, who may a Mass of St. Joseph, night less Gloria, travel than at alone. 12th century the parade, standing in real freedom of front of about about ogre. really freedom a of or care cares Second Collect Gos- and Last ridicule V the the and handing immediately (9) .I articles began repetitious the is will dress neatly modestly Toward to get gates and willing and at all times. fall, the to campus press, press, as- Third Sunday pel of after and pamphlets, of fathers certain of the responsibility sincere efforts that out or sume (10) I will receive the and like dragging around dead sacraments to help unread, and it re- was a me St. Creed, Joseph’s Easter, going certain meeting their with it, should be t t to mothers to too on p r o e c a goes main faithful already Father to this code. horse because classes reciting in Preface. White vestments.‘ Were people the where caught defending be smart to youngsters. campus are . This code of behavior boys Pierz Memorial school. The publishers looked for teen-age girls high for and a student APRIL for election MONDAY—St. 27, anybody’s alleged to freedom to a up Trick Old Teacher. Mass organization and voting in Peter Canisius, publish slop. old merits the serious consideration another subject. found it in book and magazine of They parents of such a any silliest the of oldest and One Second Col- way.” Gloria, certain of feast. Read Smut, He youngsters. It does violate censorship. They realized in minds of not the that the sacred rights of says many tricks is few dredge to so- up a St. Joseph (Octave), lect of Asked 'specifically if he pub- certain Not long in rearing their children censorship linked Catholicism. hardly parents in with the love fear called classics, ,which and of ago, a Joseph’s Preface. was St. Creed, thought “that Communist lisher certain City beforeiia a sat and anybody reads, God. com- It is intended to assist them in difficult A Star writer Cloud what dirt ever this sent to St. to White task vestments. was see tencher really be impartial he Council and said al- that can have been plain that they by definite regulations could TUESDAY—St. suggesting 'he dig St. Cloud selected APRIL 28, for that classroom," parents the Withers in Dr. up. was more reasons read lowed children can his en- to newsstands by the taken off any the Cross. Paul of Mass of replied: force in their homes rules than its proximity like for good behavior. the Twin Cities. Other to towns old garbage. afraid who proprietors as , are feast. Gloria, Collect Second I “No, Senator, I do not. One might object the'polvice icularly Eau Claire, long that good feature Wis, had boards the to about set censorship If thinks that is the code is he pa way up Joseph (Octave), St. Third differ from of col- them. my many enlist public sympathy and to that it rules of the big before. out advanced by ‘ of St. Creed, Collect Vitalis, one excuses » leagues in that In fact, respect. _ another he has got support, al— sillier dodge still is A to (cihildrten But trggrsliph misbehavior, 1 Preface. White for St. Cloud is size in e namely, “everybody the most Catholic city of its else I 5 would without any ques- say think coming lege that the Bible must even .” the country and Bishops tion that who regards two reside there, and oes 1 anyone ' so any the be barred. This is about Publishers who persist in W it possibility E D N S‘ that APRIL 29’ E a censorship as a per- the city system would good set be time only- It i anarchist idiots * acting like up a newspapers some day Octave of of DAY—Last who cgmmitted is really son mention the Bible. ever example will that of find just what all Catholics country out the in the sooner or Joseph. Mass of April 22nd, the Communist St. party to can Guest Editorial later. de- That the is trying bring to to about. bf not Second Collect St. way Gloria, be impartial classroom in the were Grate? The fend freedom the York, of Valente of Judge New press. St. Joseph’s Creed, Pdper is simply naive and-doesn’t Peter, The stories biased that amusing they What Makes were so were at pub- public stupid. The the is who barred the from not press White OR: know what is talking about. he Preface. vestments. Catholic to most readers, grade-schoolers. Letters responsible even lic will respond immorality the Jelke trial, put to He has had insufficient experi- Peter of Mass of St. Low There to be unwritten journalistic still coming code in to the Star these and subsequent journaliamlbul: paragraph. He whole in seems an not to tongue- are on case a with Communism. Collect Gloria, Second ence Verona. doubletalk. ‘in-cheek of honor that that said: does showing articles, not point the alarm out they have caused. says paper “If of a I the president St. Jo- Joseph, Creed, of St. were faults fellow “Freedom of the in especially d and I when university must it Cowles has The be prodigal with edi- t Red Preface. vestments. press seph’s a newspaper, a o ay, to a papers seem be guards kept for it knew vigorous, definitely that larger circulation. precisely But THE because they a cer- do have when torial Brotherhood, Religious THURSDAY—- Unity, APRIL 30, space or freedom freedoms. But all tain Communist our person was a Virgin. Siena, Catherine of such large circulation, St. silence be not kept, such when week along. But the edi- a can mean'li- some comes of the does as soon as who applying for job,‘ not OLDTIMER press , was a. Gloria. White of feast. Mass the two Cowles twins—theMinneapolis Morning Trib- they back splitting brothers spread salaciousness._ told that this and it tors to at can, cease are up or was me vestments. lint be Somewhere the and Minneapolis the Star—continually impartial the must in stoop religious to keeping from une uniting. person was sects FRIDAY—Sts. MAY 1, drawn. If is classroom, simply I would to re- Paul our press Blanshard tactics sell their to Unfortunately npt recommend to be pa are. Apostles. we can James, papers Philip and this line independent, main laugh the statement. at The problem of state aid to Catho ic-public schools, Gloria, Creed, read in their place. They the “biggest” in of feast. Mass the drawu by be are our Com- papers “I have known must press never a Red Apostles’ Preface. vest- especially this in the Tribune high- region and, itself with the tomtom by buying out the keeping to others, only in almost the munist, how gave matter area, a no ap ar- 0R" ments. tradtions of principles and ently impartial he beat last to for most of Regularly est But Sunday when for read the Tribune Star should seeme and year. every ones. we we hermen- people journalism." “Some pursue Sacred Heart responsible of Votive Mass be in the classroom, who was months there would be long article with pictures always keep (for and remember the need for a one eye open might Those three it.” be said. Friday) sentences really impartial the class- (First create in Others may example, crucifix dangerously flag), principles.—-—_(Record, the Collegeville), posted in a well be near a \White neWs- on room.” vestments. every . \ I 7 A I