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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 5, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page so Scott might quit today Over Gumbel Flap new York a p Weatherman Willard Scott says maybe he should leave the today show in he can t reconcile with Bryant Gumbel. As tic Flap continues Over a memo Gumbel wrote complaining bluntly about Scott and other on air Persona lilies. Gumm s co Host Jane Paulcyn who was t mentioned in the memo has suggested thai everybody lighten  earlier this week new York s news Day featured a front Page Story of the leaked memo written in August by Gumbel to today executive producer Marty Ryan and apparently extracted from Gumbel s computer file. Timbel complained about Scott. Movie reviewer Gene Shalit and consumer advocate David Horowitz among others. This is not a National crisis Pau Lcy told entertainment tonight in an interview broadcast Friday night. Sure it was a problem but every family has its ups and  cumbers most critical comments were aimed Ai soil Tor his alleged bad  this Guy is killing us g umbel grumbled. Gumbel complained that Scott used valuable time on the morning Abc news show to Dis play to shirts souvenirs and photos of elderly bin Day celebrants. Gumbel has been on vacation and has not commented on the memo. If it s not real and if there in t an honest genuine reconciliation 1 Don think t belong there Scott said on thursday night s entertainment  Scott and Gumbo won t be on the set together for at least a week be cause Scoll is on vacation next week my whole act hangs on working the neighbourhood you know doing the to shirts and plugging the birthdays 1 was t aware that he was unhappy with hat Scott  nuns defy Vatican eviction order Morris township . A five Carme Lite nuns who have spent five months barricaded inside l heir cloister protesting what they Eal the liberalization of their order said they would defy their eviction Friday by the Vatican. Two of the women who had taken temporary vows that expired during the protest were told they must leave the monastery of inc most blessed Virgin Mary of mount Carmel the Paterson roman Catho Lic diocese announced. The diocese added that the two Are no longer considered members of the religious order. Two others were told they should seek residence in a different Convent. The fifth a 71-year-old nun who suffers from heart problems will be allowed to stayin the Convent  Manning a spokesman for Paterson Bishop Frank Rodimer. Manning said he did not know if the nuns would be forcibly removed if they refused to leave. I think perhaps that maybe a bit More time needs to elapse before those kind of decisions arc Nide he said. The nuns challenged the Validity of the ruling Fri Day and said they would continue their protest said a spokeswoman Lor the group. Nothing came Here with a Vatican seat on it said the spokeswoman  it s the Bish. Of s final trick to get them  five of the cloister s 13 nuns locked themselves inthe infirmary of their aged while walled priory oct. 4 to protest the introduction of such things As television and sweets into their Retreat. The nuns saying they wanted the monastery re turned 10 the carmelites traditionally austere life style Drew International attention. Rodimer called the protest attempted anarchy  the rebel nuns had said hey had feared the would be evicted for protesting the changes initiated by their Mother Superior. Prioress Theresa Hewitt. Do spite the difficult situation created by some of the religious the fundamental principles of religious life were firmly retained with prudence and Charity read the ruling from the congregation for the religious the Arm of the Vatican that oversees religious Corn my nil its. Hewitt called the lock in a scandal when the nuns took Over the infirmary and criticized the unruly members of her flock for disrupting the cloistered lifestyle. Liquor Law backfires Church forced to move Winter Garden. Fia  
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