Zi Roman Catholic Theol - e ‘ : - s ’ Algae The Guarfian, Charlottatown, Thurs, Oct. 18, 1968.15; ps ; ee | i ogians| = ) Oct. 18, 1966. 15 cae , AND THE TEACHER SAID. 1M THE ONLY ONE IN CLASS WHO ISN’/T WE PAINTED PICTURES TODAY, GRANDMA / a1, 6usIE/Yow's KINDERGARTEN? GOLLY, I GUESS I'M WRONG HANDED.’ -- Consider Church Doctrines r ‘ ; : has. already asked at least three @. mer ore re audience, praised freedom of| 11 aw her salvation from cardinals to carry on their. work ARE SYMBOL 7 ne the : Roman | debate on matters of theology | Christ as all men, She is first) dasnite their age—Francis Car-| - > Catholic from all over| but told the experts any new| im the Church, but within the 77. EDMONTON (CP) — the world, ending a weekdong y. ined: CORNEA, 71, 2 BREN ; z , development must safeguard| Church. She is mother of the) 4+ New York; Ernesto Cardinal; Women’s panties were ad-- So congress, said the Bible and | loyalty to the Church and to its| Church, but also member of] pi trini 78. archbi of Paj-| vertised. Tuesday in The man must be given greater im- | hierarchy. the Church. Father Dhania|Puffiwi. 78; archbishop of fal’/ Journal at $24-a pair during | & portance in religious study and; Rev. Edouard Dhanis, a Bel- rg in oe te e is peels Taran 7%, archbishop of Bo-|. 2 department store's special | D> worsiip: gian who is rector of Rome's “meet steps for-| ioone. : The 1,200 theologians came|Gregorian University, summed| Werd. together with the sep-/ “Tyo first prelate whose resig-| _ The price was a_ typo- here to consider how to interp-|up the conclusions reached by| meted brethren.” «© nation from pastoral work was graphical error . and sshould ret new doctrines laid down for) the congress at a press confer-| —OChrist pres-| accepted wes Angel Cardinal| have been 77 cents.’ The ad the Church by the ecumenical | ence. ent not only in the Eucharist,| Herrera y Oria of Malaga, who| 2% to have been printed in ecunell of 1967-1908. _ __|' He said the theologians lim-| but also in a group of persons| js 80. He resigned last month.| “Point type. Pope Paul, receiving them in| ited themselves to discussing|- praying. Christ ia present also - ~ “Six or seven persons a the most crucial points in the| if the group is made up of] REVIEW NATO FUTURE phoned’ the (store) and or- | ge documents of the council rele-| Roman Catholics and other| BONN (AP) — Representa-| ‘ered the $24 flimsies,” col | ex. - ON TH Ie IR vant to theology. Christians. Husband, wife and| tives of the United States, Brit-| wmnist Frank Hutton re- @ CITES RESULTS children belonging to different | ain and West Germany will | Ported Friday. “This is the The. following program list-| He listed the following conclu-| Christian religions do well to| meet here. at the end of this] Sse of status Symbols. But |G) {ngs are published free of| sis: join in family prayer. Publie| month to review the future of | $% briefs? wv charge asa public service and| ‘—The stience of theology in| reading of‘the Bible must be| the North Atlantic Treaty Or- me appear a6 presented to us by| the Roman lic Church| extended. The mixed mar-| ganization, a spokesman for the | WHO’S BEEN; HERE? Re the stations concerned. must a new method| riage issue as such was not| West German foreign ministry) The skin- markings of the t | «yp & its cree, bane’ primar-| dealt with at this SER ssnnsies ree x ex- | ger, wire and “ are ~ ce ly on i and on the| —The inspiring action of pec at will make ajilar to human fingerprints THURSDAY PROGRAMS | ‘historic dimension’ of man-| Holy Spirit is et work in the| report by the end of this year. that no two are alike. CFCY-TV Ete: stem ereemn Christ. = eae ae not -~ 2 - , 2 | teaching of Chureh hierarchy, 2 2:00 p.m.—Luncheon Date theologians of the past, such| respect the teachings of the ° 9:30 p.m.—Today at. 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He has a wife, a native of Luxembourg, and a 17-month- old son, born in the United States. 7.27—Inland Weather, Sports Scores Kokomo, said in an interview | the U.S. consul in Winnipeg, handed him a Certificate of loss of American -citigenship last April because he joined the Ca- secue Army for two months in “Twenty-one turncoats (U.8. army defectors) returned from (North) Korea and were al- lowed to live again in the United States. They were trait- TE TO CANES YOUR Mote, born Sept. 4, 1984, in| 6. 1 am not and never was. UMINUM As a youngster, I joined the Ca- WINDOWS FROM CA RADIO - nadisn Army for two months ia CHANDLER BROS. LTD. THURSDAY 1953, and since 1956, the immi- BUILDING SUPPLIES SC a aay —— office has been mying : ; 5 rning art to get me deported from 994-6357 Ch'town, PEL) oO cpc News Us where T have lived until : 7.03—Inland Weather, Sports Scores ginning - year. CKCW-TV “Tl want to ge back to the 7.06—Mwuale, United States, where I can 10:27 a.m.—Station Sign Cn 10:30 a.m.—Nove Scotia Scheols 7.30—Lift Up Your Hearts q 11:30 a.m.—Sign Off 7.40—Musie ter and brother, in Kokomo, 1:00 p.m.—Playbill— 7.45—It Happened Today SInd., or my ‘ Bulideg Breed eee -| Mote, oe ue ek - 30 o.m.—At Home . .00—C. ws ; yon, . I cannot do eit Cuiar = ee 8.12—Regional Weather my son, born in the States and 8:00 p.m.—Take Thirty 8.16—Maritime Sportecest who has:an American passport, 9:30 p.m.—Edge of Night 8.21—Music can. My wife, a Luxembourg- 4:00 p.m.—Communicate heres een raat gorri < Pg alien 4:30 p.m.—Zorre os tration ¢. States, could 5:00 p.m.—Fyntime ey also.” ACROSS Exclama- 19. Kingof [eC AIVERERIADIE 5:30, p:m.—Musie_ Hop O41 A Me Cheosicl MARRIED IN 1964 1 Fall ° tons of Bestan OAMILIUINIAIE! 6:00. p.m.—Supper Club ieaeatak : ~ Mote said the American..Civil | < § gpicaor 21. Fortity OE at ld lea 6:15 p.m-LTV News 11:00—CBC News “ Liberties Union and lawyer. Mire Sow 22: All SINISE lat: aaa 6:30 p-m.—LTV Sports : joan ha take his i fit ty Club 11:15—For Consumers ve n up case. eolored 24. Mois- 6:35 p.ms—Supepr CWS | 11.20—Hints To The Homemakers Mote said he married his wife state ‘bird ture > -7:00 pe ey Night ~At . The 11:30—The Archers in June, 1964, after meeting her | 10. Window ae 2%. Pre- : elsiay ce UIE : Lucky Me oe Sunny Side in Sioux City, Iowa, where she Pm cag Se aiding AEE ™ ; 9:00 -p.m.—Man From UNCLE Hy Geng boy of _s rr - eagles Pi aa sk Tani TIEIRISIEMMRIAINITISI 4 ‘pe = “mn. é 10:00 p.rvl.—Telescope inSocMachice ¥ sss 1 om —s en 18, Unit of like ys DW 29278h vert Mow lt0.- 10:30 p.m—Hogan’s Heroes Ace 7 only 2 few frances fa: my |- ; — ae Ane: esterdey’s Answer ‘ : 11:00 pom.=The Hawk Weert eer pocket,” he sald. “I left my| J, weight = a 12:00. p.m.—CBC National News ~ 1dr ea nha wife and son im Lamembourg| "cote gee or. tu’s . Metal 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint 1.59—D.0. on Signal with her parents to come to try M6, Obtained 7.Girts ° . spacer? 12:20 a.m.—LTV News 2:00—Time Out For Melody to find ‘a solution here.” 16.Digraph ° name 2 — print, 12.30 e.m.—Station Sign Off ©.45—the Fenioine Youth Mote said after much red 17. Digit ~~ giumenber om ‘aunty 22.Cry gab Allain tboil Beest pee Arty, annie cede 18 Fiat- 9. Encounters rences . as For The Best In Color “Adventures In Song” issued him a Canadian Weta | ottomed «11. Shabby- BA. Btorms 40. Irish TV 2.45—John Drainie Tells A Story - a boat Spanish 33. Verses : ‘ : 3:00—CBC News ized -him to travel to Luxem-| 19,No 26. z See the 1967 Dumont In 3.03—Matinee with Pat Petterson | bourg-to. join.his wife's rela- Jonger |e Operation: During Color =F 140 cae News tives, the Kheissen family, m| youthful oe RAL, RADIO 4:03—Canedien Roundup Heisdorf near Luxembourg City. | 20. Layers CENT ah ae 4:10—Musie In The Air 38. 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