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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 3, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Uay june 3, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 5 canonization May take years of John a Saint to millions f -., Nin a to Mil i i ivr.lnfr. ,l  to. Tot a. Trio re Normn Tinna of Flumm mists to and Natul ally it Pope John love one another by Gerald Miller Vatican City a five years ago a portly Little Man who tried to change the world with love died. To untold Mil Lions Pope John is a Saint Al though it May take years for him to be canonized by the roman Catholic  in the Church s Long history has such a widespread and spontaneous movement sprung up among people to havea Pope canonized. There had even been talk of his successor Pope Paul i proclaiming him a Saint with out the years of intricate investigation and technical proce dures involved in canonization. Why this kind of reverence fora peasant born italian who was described at the Start of his reign As merely a transition Pope chosen to head the Church until a High powered younger prelate could emerge to take the throne of Peter five years of assessment since his death by scholars Journa lists and prelates Point to similar conclusion the world was achingly indeed of Basic human understand ing. Pope John proved to sceptical humanity that Good Ness can be Power. The world responded to him As it had to few men in  legend of Pope John be Gan from the moment he was elected by his fellow cardinals oct. 28, 1958. In simple word that were More Sermon than speech he stated what was to be come the theme of his pontificate love one  accomplishments Are by now common knowledge Howe opened the windows of the Church to let in the winds of change How he dropped condemnations of communist seek understanding with that Large part of Mankind that lives under the communist system How he cast aside the fears an restraints of tradition to have his Church embrace non catholics in an unprecedented Effort for Universal  the five years since h i s death new assessments of Johnas Pope and Man have emerged. Many insights were provided by posthumous publication of the personal journal he kept through his life the now famous Jour Nal of a  general evaluations of him change Little of the Public impression of John As a Man of goodness who believed in thematic of love. But they have demolished any initial impression that he was Jolly non intellectual rather uncomplicated sur prised by his election As Pope an naturally simple in manner and thought. John today is regarded much less As an innovator Bent on revolutionizing the Church than Asan idealist determined to return it to original  of the changes now sweeping the Church probably would have caused him the same kind of spiritual torment affecting Pope Paul. He opposed any changes in priestly  was against the idea of any thing but traditional music for Church services. In Many other ways involving Church doctrine he was also a conservative. Above All he seemed to establish that even in a world As scientific and secular As today there is a need indeed a deep hunger for conduct that can transcend differences and make the message love one another a reality. 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A 4 Tyas a Center of  committee which brings together All top elements of the party for consideration of poli cies and programs offered it prescription As an antidote for ills which it accused the demo cratic administration of generating through Lack of responsibility Candor and inspiration. We indict the democratic leadership the report said on three counts "1. The reckless use of inflated promises and resort to Politi Cal sloganeering which raised Many expectations that were not realized"2. A Lack of decisive action and influence in dealing wit the immediate problems of lawlessness and disorder and"3. An unwillingness to establish priorities to meet pressing social needs and to Chart the nation s future  teen Queen Karen Pettit 17, a High school senior fro Winnetka 111., is crowned miss teen . In Chicago by Kristiina Kankaanpaa 17, of Tampere Finland. Knit Tina was miss teen International of 1967. A photo historian worried turmoil in West Germany London a a British historian prof. A. J. P. Taylor sunday looked at France s tur Moil and warned that it could spill Over into West German with danger for everyone else Taylor wrote in the sunday express a great stir is sweep ing Europe and All the old causes of inspiration Are being re Vived. Liberty and Equality Areno longer empty words. Democracy is once again being championed and once again being challenged. There has been Noth ing like this since the great revolutionary Days of 1848."if the French Are reasserting their National character is it no Likely that the germans will do so also if the germans want an alternative to the present coalition they can Only turn to the extremists. These Are already beginning to Prosper. The National democrats Are raising again the nationalistic grievances which were Hitler s Stock m""1 German children mourn the lost lands. They Are taught historic site proposed Washington up Hugh Scott say s. Lie. Ising Federal Money to operate former president Dwight Eisen Hower s Gettysburg pa., farm As a National historic site. That the second world War Wasno More Germany s fault than any other country  forms of democracy exist. The democratic spirit lags far behind. Where the French want Liberty the germans want order. And what spells order forthe germans spells danger for everyone  whenever i feel like this i  my poster to remind me. And it helps oof that Oliver sometimes be makes me so mad because it Means never abandon adolescent caucasian mow does a National association of the advancement coloured people poster Nap you remember a act  
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