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,. ' - 'll'liJJIE Tillich Praises Council For Emphasis on Faith "-!- The Ecumenical Council and the discussion. Pope john the XXlll were.both After an hour of panel dis OJF .NOTBE li!JAMIIE praised by eminent Protestant cussion, the audience was allow theologian, Dr. Paul Tillich, of ed to participate, Questions the University of Chicago Divi ranged over ideas of the Sacra nity School, in a panel discussion Volume 3, Number 7 Notre Dame, Indiana November 11, 1964 ments, myths of the Bible and here last Wednesday. the relationship between God and He gave the plau~ts for the part Man, both played in the ''emphasizing Dr, Tillich returned the same N.Do· Freshmall 'Arrested' of the 'experience' of faith." Dr. night to participate in a second Tillich holds that belief is like discussion, mainly for the ' historical facts as true because of faculty. confidence in someone' s writing While Watching Polls while faith goes deeper in that it A Notre Dame freshman was cial's know he was there, When' a many attempts to vote by people is an "experience" that goes on taken i~o custody by Gary, Ind., voter is challenged, he may still who were not registered. ''There within a person. police as a result of his part!- vote, but to do so must sign an was one girl who could no; have The peppery and smiling Dr. i cipation in a Young .Republican affidavit that he is a legal voter, been more than 16. She gave the Tillich also placed great stress !> poll-watching project in Lake Signing afalseaffidavitisacrim- name of a woman-registered as On the necessary "de-literaliza County, Indiana, last Tuesday, inal offense, 60 'years old.'' Several people tion" now goingonwithingChris Tom Moore, from River Forest, Moore says that this was the tried to vote twice, he said. tianity and the Catholic church. Ill., volunteered for Operation first time that anyone had chal- Throughout the morning, offi The discussion began with com Eagle Eye, and was assigned to lenged a vote in that precinct, and cials higher and higher in the mentary on Dr. Tillich' s new Gary's 19th precinct, He was he faced constant argument with ranks of the Democratic organi book, The Dynamics of· Faith. told by the organizers of the poll- the voting officials and with local zation in Gary began coming to Questions were asked by Rev. watching project to challenge one Democratic leaders, . see him. First was the district Burrell, philosophy dept. Dr. or two voters, just to let off!- But, Moore said, he challenged chairman, then the ward commit- Crosson, general program, Dr, tee man. Meagher, English, and R. Bradt, Occasionally Moore would step a graduate student in theology, Dr. Paul Tillich (Photo by ·,·, Rev. Albert Schlitzer, headofthe Senate to Debate outside the stuffy polling room, Bill McGuire). and a crowd gathering outside theology department, moderated would heckle him. A group of lo Relations with Cuba cal steel workers threatened to The Student Senate of Notre utes, At ll:SO debate willendand beat him up if he continued chal Student Handbook 'to be Dame will begin debate on na- the Senate will recommend an lenging voters, . tiona! and international topics at action chosen by vote, By noon, Moore had challenged Co~pleted This Semester· their meetings. The topic at Jed l)ee explained, "We are around 50 voters, of whom only a A Student Handbook for the en each year Without the necessity of their next meeting, Nov. 23, will aiming at a two fold purpose with few had signed affidavits that they tire Notre Dame student body is reprinting the entire book. be the resumption of diplomatic the debates. We hope to place were legal voters. now being prepared by the Stu Beginning with an introduction and trade agreements with Cuba. Notre Dame on record on the var Around 3:30, the mayor, dis dent Affairs Commission, ac by Father Hesburgh, the Hand A special subcommittee under ious issues, Primarily though, trict attorney, assistant district . cording to Marty Stamm, the Stu book will explain the aims of the the Policy Committee and headed we want to develop in the student attorney and two plainclothesmen dent Affairs Commissioner, University and glance back at the by International Commissioner body a real interest in interna entered the polling place. The In a committeemeetingheldthis traditions of the past, Following jed Kee, will decide what topics tional affairs. We hope that stu district ·attorney acted as ames week, the outline was agreed upon will be sections on the physical will be considered. Represent dents will present their views on senger between Moore and the and assignments given out, Plans layout, the administration, aca ing liberal positions will be Al these controversial issues to mayor in· a discussion that took were also made to have the hand demics, the Honor System, and Valkenaar and conservative po their hall senators and that the place, TechnicallY,, the mayor book completed by the end of this religious life. sitions, Bob Stewart, senate can be a real sounding never talked to Moore, Then the semester, For the project a bud A large portion will be devoted to The debate will begin at ll:SO board for student opinion.'' two plainclothesmen stood on .•. get of $1975, has been granted organization's, social life, St • p.m. at the senate meetings with Topics to be discussed in future each. side, took Moore by the arms a general introduction to the senate debates will be birth con from the administration and$500 Mary's College, and athletics. and aske~ him to go with them, from the Student Senate. Discussions of residence living, topic by Kee. ValkenaarandSte trol, the House Un-American and keep quiet, As hewasenter Earlier this year, the Student rules, and off-campus living will wart will then begin debate with Activities Committee and the ing the police car, Moore called each speaker limited to five min- draft. Affairs Commission put out a also be given. twenty-page pamphlet for fresh A final section will contain a j man orientation, called " Failte' listing of campus telephone num -Welcome," Articles were de bers, office hours, and where to ~ signed as a basic summary of stu go to get something done. dent life for the incoming fresh Marty Stamm will edit the Stu man. dent Handbook. He will be aided The proposed Student Handbook by Executive Editor Tim Krist!, will contain about fifty or sixty Managing Editor Frank Ofner, pages of glossed paper in an imi and Copy Editor Paul Rafferty, tation leather cover with a plaStic Rev. Laur·~nce Broestl will serve ring binding. The ring binding as Moderator. will all_ow additions to... be made N .S.A. Sponsors Holiday Fast The National Students' Associa Here at Notre Dame, the plan ....""' tion is sponsoring a "Thanks has the endorsement of Father giving Fast for Freedom" to aid Hesburgh and the administration. the . underprivileged Negroes of Students can sign up atdinnerto - Mississippi, morrow or Friday to take part. The program, which has the · backing of all the major civil rights groups, calls for college Grad Student Hurt students across the nation to skip In Car-Bike Crash Scott Atwell assists Jim Parker: wiih his the tutoring program. (Voice their evening meal on November math homework. Atwell is one of 150 Notre McGuire) 19. The proceeds from this sac A Notre Dame graduate student Dame students who spend an hou_r weekly in rifice are are to be channelled was reported in satisfactory con through NSA to the Congress of dition at Memorial Hospital Fri Federated Organizations (COFO), day following a car-bicycle crash Tutoring Program Priest Discusses which will use ittopurchase sur Nov. 3 in thethree-hundredblock plus food. · of W. Angela Blvd. Family Planning Last year, some 45 colleges Patrick George Boisvert, 23, a Requires Volunteers Rev. Raymond Potvin, Associate participated in the initial Free graduate student in the physics Professor of Socilology at the dom Fast, raising over $10,000; department, was struck by a car The program for tutoring South students from. Holy Cross School Ctholic University of America, and 600 families were fed for a which had crossed over the cen week with the food that was pur Bend high school students has now of Nursing were recruited for the will speak on "Family Planning ter line, while he was riding his and Christian Conscience" to chased. bicycle home aroundllp.m. Bois expanded to include 150 tutors program. These student nurses --: morrow. at 3:00 p.m. in the Li vert lives off campus at 1037 Hud . from Notre Dame andanotherl25 and additional St, Mary's students Lecture Series l from St, Mary'sworking·inl2dis will help the clubs to provide the brary Auditorium. The talk is son Ave., and reportedly had been ' sponsored by the department of studying at the university. He tricts. And the project is still 15 to 25tutorsneededto staff each The juniorClassisinaugurating sociology. suffered a fractured left thigh and growing. new district. the Pope John XXIII Lecture ser Father Potvin is presently en lacerations to his head. Three new tutoring districts will ies with an address by a jewish. According to DuFour, the South gaged by Princeton University, South Bend police said the driver · open.in the next two weeks, Dick Bend school board will be able to rabbi tonight, Rabbi Maurice doing research on a College Wo o~ the car, Michael L. Vance, 19, DuFour, recruiting chairman, is Parzen will speak on "The Com ·use asmanytutorsasNotreDame men Family · Size Preference of ll37 E. Wayne,St., wasticketed asking for campus clubs to take mon· Path: The judeo-Christian and the other schools in the pro Study.