TONTHEAIR wii‘lI.Nii.‘2-ma I‘ ‘ l’R0t.'itAMS ci«'cr.‘i'v ' ‘ Cl’ irons Reuters-AP VATICAN CITY - The ecu- menical council has held brisl. debate over a secret _draft decree on proposed .c-lianges in the liturgy oi the Roman Catholic church. atican announcement said P-M-"‘*'"l° °"*'° 11 cardlnulr: and bishops spoke 5-30 P-M-"“"¢l*l°5||"Y ”°"'“‘ ‘ during the‘ three-hour diflcug. 6.00 p-I"-—P'°Vl"‘l" “‘"""‘ sion in which some of the pre- bml la.cs “attacked" and others 6-15 N"-*-UV! l°nsI' “deiended" ths'secret decree on 5.31 p.m.—Gazsm public worship. which took a 7.0! p.m.-CFCY TV News Vatican commission two years 1.15 p.m.-Purity Photo Gui! to draw up. . 7.20 p.m.—I<svbosrd Melodies The announcement did u 7.30 p.m.—Hannsusy disclose which the church 8:00. p.m.-Robin’ Hood |_3o p.m.--Tito Pursuan 9.00 p.m.-.-M‘y Three Sons 9.30 p.rn.-Parade 10.00 pan.-I-Ion Casey n.oo p.m.-News Magazine ii.:io p.m.--Road to We-lih 12;oo p.m.—ClC‘ TV News 11.13 Q.|'l|.-LOCII weather fathers iavored or opposed the decree. It covers the mass, ad- ministration of the sacraments. sacred art and music. liturgical books as well as the extent to by modern languages in public rms of devotion. Details of the plan were not -- . _ __ 3 H _ , disclosed. but preparatory re- ‘ portsghave indicated it would in- /‘ elude a considerable overhaul- ing of ritual and worship prac- ices g MACDONAED ’ E RADIO SERVICE Steps to encourage greater congregational participation, to bring the altar and people closer ‘ together and to substitute na- changers. Tape Recorders tional tongues for part of the 180 Kent . iLatin mass have bees dis- oppoelts Eston’s cussed. among other measures. 4-691 $ Internal renewal of the church is their avowed aim. lie.tired Officer - Slain In Chicago CHICAGO (AP) — Paul Jae-I chi-in. 59. a retired rear admiral. . by a gunman who Pumped fora‘ bullets into his body in an apparent holdup lilfifll . 3 ‘ Police said Joachim, a Ohi- oago art dealer since his retire- ment the U.S. Navy. was gunned down when he gave bat- 5-3° P-M-"'""Fl""='°"Y ”°“"“ tie to a lone‘ gunman who ac- 6.00 p.m.—Prov|nclal Affairs casted mm “ihe walked along e.l5 p.m.-—sTelavision News V . street . 6.25 p.m.— upper _ Tw ass” _ ‘-30 P-''‘-‘'”‘°'° °"" nwn.°ahvol$ 15 to saldygats golitli. 5.35 p.m.'—TeiavisIen Weather shot Joachim when be resisted "‘° l"'""5"”’." CM’ then three more shots intd 6-50 P-M--T-'°""'°" SW" his prostrate body before flee- in 7.00 p.m.—?MIVIriCk. . l.O0 p.rn.-Sumnsrizing Sports Naval aumormes “dd J°a_ cihim. a captsin_.in the Second World War. served as executive officer on the battleship New GUARANTEED REPAIRS Radios. Record Players. 1.80 p.rn.-Take Thirty 4.00 p.m.-Scarlet Hill 4.30 p.m.-Lionel Playhouse 3.01 p.m.-Razzle Dazzle Vatican Council HasBrisk Debate a church leaders 1 But some of the. prgosed changes are also View by helping close the schism be- tween Roms and other denom- ations. GIVEN STATU Efforts in this direction got another major boost Monday when the Vatican's secretariat for Christian was ac- status on a E‘ corded official par with the_ other 10 proposal- dratting commissions. Headed by Augustin C a. a bringing ‘closer ties with other church bodies. Joseph Cardinal Fringe. arch- sho Cologne. opened the E ieved to support the views of the German bishops. who have asked for greater use of mod- ern languages instead of Latin in church ceremonies. Ernesto Cardinal Ruiiini. archbishop oi Palermo. was the next speaker. He is generally regarded as one of the most conservative Italian cardinals. Francis Cardinal Spellman. archbishop of New York. also took part. ' The liturgical debate. held behind closed doors. will con- tinue Tuesday with a further ex- change of views by the 2.500 bishops and cardinals attending the 21st ecumenical council. 1 BBG Offers tConference On. Sport TV OTTAWA (CP) — The Board of vernors has oi- teredtio call a meeting of all interested parties to seek a per- manent solution to the problem oi television rights to sports events. The offer was made as the a settlement between the rival CBC and CTV net- works in their Grey Cup TV dis- pute unless they can reach agreement on their own to en- able all TV stations to broad- boerd meeting Nov. 7 to review the Grey Cup TV dispute "and determine what action. it any.‘ work to carry the owned CTV telecast they would call a meeting of 1-‘ general liturgy debate. He is be- P“‘° which Latin should be replaced 1 is required to protect the public interest." However. the board did not spell out Monday how it would compel all TV station d cast. Last-August, it proposed a regulation which. in ef would oblige the 120 stations on the publicly - owned CBC net- privately- complete E with CTV advertising. The BBG said it has been in- formed of progress in continu- ins discussions between the two networks. who have said only that they are close to agree- ment. MAY CALL MEETING On the question of settling the problem of TV sports rights published in the Canada Gazette by Nov. 1. the board said. The CTV network now owns exclusively the Grey Cup TV rights. it serves stations in Halifax. Montreal. Ottawa. Tor- onto. Winnipefl. Moose Jaw, Calgary. Edmonton and ~Van- couver. The CBC objected to the board's proposed regulation con- cerning national coverage on the grounds that it would be tantamount to having city “sell" the CBC network to CTV spon- sors. It was willing to carry th telecast with its own sponsors or without commercials at all. At an Aug. 18 public hearing here, the CBC argued it had Jus- tice department advice that the th ho . and the CTV said they had in- dependent legal advice was to the contrary. in general. the governors said "might prove itiul." . The governors said they pre- ier that a voluntary settlement be reached in the Grey Cup dis- If'a regulation was to take effect in time for the Dec. 1 contest. "it would have to be OBSERVE ANNWEB8 MONTREAL (CP) -— The Black Watch of Canada boys’ pipe and drum_ band celebrated its th anniversary Mon ay_ night. At a dinner marking a band's founding, Pipe Sgt. Don- d MacFarlane was presented with a shield for being. “the best performer on the great highland bagpipe." R'lPLEY'S BELIEVE ‘IT it It ll'l¢ ‘Unis:-‘ll 5 RE LINKED ‘ID THE HOMES OF THEIR G CHAINS on WHICH -r “"‘iL‘}”.$‘3.‘S‘é‘ eukouk Awms A FANTASTIC TROPICALJNSECT THAT RESEMBLES A PREHISTOR/C MONSTER ORNO cast the Dec. 1 Canadian toot- bali classic in Toronto. ‘Meanwhile, the governors an- . Jersey. He retired in July, 1954. nounced in a statement that 503055 4-'1'l1¥'¢°=5P- 23-0100‘ 11.00 p.m.—News Magazine .V . _ - . “.30 p_m'_‘_R°.d M wuhh with the rank of rear admiral. they will hold an in - camera €ir,ilc,:ergh.' 6 (t;)f1>‘p;s;:‘ee~ s 12=00 p-m--‘CFC’ "’_ NW’ ~ °‘———or .Corkn 24.Ata. ‘N5 l-"l-‘V"“'°°"" 7. Neuter dia- l2:20 a.rn.—Cl<ON TV News 11. 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