F Ederal Aid Gets Big Jolt

F Ederal Aid Gets Big Jolt

a m o w z Ui IRN CM :a £R. C O LO F ederal rds California ace in my Aid Gets thing suit When so !8» or un- il No one suits, ed by con- able to go Big Jolt lodesty. ne extent 3 an eter- Washington, D.C. — Participation by Church-related ernal pro- schools and other institutions in federal aid programs ty, wUch received a jolt from the Senate Judiciary committee lore noble when it approved a bill that authorizes taxpayer suits 1 its dom- against the practices. |(^fxxi/ujpfia I 3 prevent Theodore EHenbogen, assistant general counsel of the y to pur- Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, told the Constitutional Rights subcommittee last March 8 that Armchair Athlete isty from enactment of the bill would "undo a substantial part of adards of "I have played. I believe, what has been accomplished; it would impair for many just about every apectator *educible. years to come the full operation of these programs to sport invented. As the years il nature meet urgent needs of the nation.” go by, I get better and better. can the Ellenbogen noted that inclusion of Church-related "One secret of my success is institutions in federal education, health, and welfare that I keep in perfect condi- programs was a deliberate choice of Congress. ion. sort of soft and pudgy. "Perfect for watching TV THE JUDICIAL review bill approved by the Senate sports. I can open a can of committee would permit individual taxpayers to file suit beer and pick up a pretzel without taking my eyes off the 7 Like You, Too' in federal courts against federal aid to Church-related set. School is outs and Anne Cecile Leonard (center) nity projects. They are part of more than 830 schools, hospitals, poverty programs, and other institu­ "You’ve either got it or you o f Abbeville, La., makes friends with one of the CIASP members from 129 colleges and universi­ tions and agencies. haven’t got it!” pupils who attended the special English classes ties in the United States and Canada that are The bill approved by the committee perni’ts payments — Tom Tierney that a given by members of the Conference on Inter- involved in some 83 similar projects in 14 Mexi­ to continue during litigation. Programs could be halted only by an order of a federal court hearing a case, ac­ » o f the American Student Projects (ClASP). Miss Leonard can states. CIASP, a four-year-old student move­ A clergyman at a small ul did and seven other students from Spring Hill college. ment, coordinates participation in such projects cording to Sen. Sam J. Ervin (D-N. Car.', whose Consti­ church prayed for the Lord Mobile, Ala., are working in Tlaxcala, Mexico, this and has its U.S. secretariat at World Campus tutional Rights subcommittee conducted hearings on the to keep him humble and sndition summer, teaching English in the local primary Desk, Maryknoll, N.Y. bill in March. poor. One of the deacons noranco and secondary schools and doing other commu­ (Turn to Page 2) turned to his neighbor and are not said, "If the Lord will keep him humble, we will do the but see rest.” 1 which ' r Safety Tip: 'To drive a nail- nishes. without smashing your thumb, unporal either hold the hammer with denucr ^ catholic Laity^s. both hands or get your wife to md the hold the nail.” ie God Vietnam. issue is . .role grows on school boards These Africans have fun­ lent in- ii weighed in a pas­ ny names for places," said have a toral that appears i n t h e United the man from Albuquerque. tn that States. Story on "Tanganyika and Mozambi­ >d’s re­ this week on Page que, for instance." in and 8. P age 3. "They sure do." agreed COLORADO'S LARGEST WEEKLY in the the Easterner, whose home was in Nyack, a city located g tom between Poughkeepsie and Thursday, July 28, 1966 VOL. LX No. 51 Schenectady. John F. Kelly: "What’s the change you want made in it is your will?" Bring Vietnam Miserable mechanic: 'Tm ipy a Liturgy Institute " I ! leaving everything to my r the wife, but only if she marries again within a year. Then itual- To Peace Table To Feature Four rU know somebody will be 3 that sorry 1 died.” isions ) and You should hunt for good Pope^s Concern Qualified Speakers points in the other fellow; he tie to has to do the same for you. By Michael Wilson discourse at his summer account reports from the iched residence, Castelgandolfo, Apostolic Delegate in "T h e Church and the other speakers addressed love o f Christ which sets ('Register* Rome ('orrespondentl The man who is bald in stant Vatican City — The before a general audience Washington, Archbishop World” will be discussed by the institute last summer. them on fire. front is said to be a think­ i go Vatican, spurred by Pope from 15 nations. Egidio Vagnozzi, that the four major speakers quali­ In discussing the theme "With this aim in mind,” er; the man who is bald on 7 we Paul’s fear o f intensified "One special fact that United States would react fied in the liturgy and of the institue, Father La­ explained Father Lacerte. top is said to be a lover; warfare in Vietnam, is seems to merit on our part harshly. Biblical studies at the Bib­ certe pointed out "the "We. the Benedictines of the man who is bald all the a special interest, because lical-Liturgical institute Church’s function in the Holy Cross abbey, have way thinks he is a lover! working ceaselessly behind - Vince Dw->er the scenes to bring the of the very grave conse­ G o ld b e r g h a d a 45- scheduled at Holy Cross world as visible sign and chosen as our theme for world powers concerned to quences that can derive minute audience with A bbey, Canon City, Aug. agent of the grace of this year's institute, "The "Junior is so badly behaved the table of peace negotia­ from it, is that of the the Pope early this 14-19. Christ must be explored to Church and the World.’ we ought to buy him a bicycle tone To appear at the six-day tions. American prisoners in month, and told news­ its depths so that its na­ "We will explore, in com­ for his birth(lay.” said Dr. icri- \\ institute, which will be at­ Publicly the Pope, de­ North Vietnam,” he said. men later he came here Rev. B. Haering ture as community, as munity discussion and liv- Clarke. tended by members of the parting from his own rule, "Only because of an im­ to advise the Vatican of brotherhood, will be more ing, our nature as a "Do you think that'll im­ laity, priests, nuns, and prove his behavior?” asked appealed to Hanoi to drop partial love of peace and the precise scope of re­ evident to the world. Church and our commit­ n it brothers, are the Rev. John Doris. its announced plan of because of a desire to save cent bombing of petro­ ’’The role of the m ent to the World," he the L. McKenzie, S.J., biblical "No, but it will spread his trying U.S. bomber pilots humanity from even more leum facilities in Hanoi Father Church in the evolving said. scholar and author: the orneriness over a wider area.” as war criminals. serious calamities, we feel and Haiphong. history o f mankind must INFORMATION on the ned Rev. Bonifaas Luykx, O. Vatican peace efforts in- obliged to address to those become one of witness institute can be obtained reli- Praem., a consultor of the When you’ve killed the , eluded vigorous efforts by rulers of that nation a The Pope alluded to and service," he said. from: Director, Biblical-Li­ tix^ Haering Pontifical Liturgical Com­ sense of humor of a nation, Apostolic Delegates and heartfelt and respectful Goldberg’s visit in his "C h u rch members must turgical Institute, Holy the m ission; Dr. Thomas A. you’ve killed the nation. Bishops in all countries prayer so that they would statement at Castelgandol­ meet their responsibil­ Cross Abbey, Canon City, Red Skelton isa- grant those prisoners the fo. Francoeur, Canadian pro­ ities with the compelling Colo. nal even remotely concerned in fessor and lecturer and an the war to bring pressure safety and the treatment "Recently we have re­ Coming The revolt against vows has provided for by interna­ ceived from one party to authority on the psycholo­ been carried in our day even for an end to fighting. A noted Catholic moral gy o f religious education; tional norms. .” the hostilities in Vietnam to the extent of a revolt theologian, the Rev. Ber­ and the Rev. Charles E. against the typical vow of 1 1 Other developments assurances of good will and nard Haering, C.SS.R., will THE APPEAL followed a sincere pledge to put an Curran, professor of moral Session Set marriage. .The opponents f ■ here included a personal conduct an institute for theology at the Catholic appear to imagine that the be appeal to the Pontiff by by two days a statement end to the ruin that has religious at Loretto ideal of constancy was a joke 4 1 by Arthur Goldberg, U.S. befallen a people already University of America, it L Nhat Hanh, a high-rank- Heights college, Denver, Washington, D.C. By Foresters mysteriously imposed on man­ ed 1 ing Buddhist monk, for Ambassador to the United so tried by continuous and Aug.

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