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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 56

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F-8 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL February 12, 1967 Priests Back in Texas, Ready to 'Breathe Fire' Greeted by Hundreds SAVINGS JgSSSfeEg1 SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) Two Texas priests, sent to a New Mexico monastery for disobeying their arch- Disnop ana traveling to the Rio Grande valley to support a farm labor union, returned to Texas Saturday vowing to "continue our work for the farm workers." The Rev. ShernU Smith SLIDE DY Group Ponders and the Rev. William Killian were greeted by 250 members of the United Farm Workers Assistance Committee at San: Antonio's International Air mi George W. Carver 5 VALENTINES 30 OFF LIST PRICE port.

In Powell Case The crowd yelled "Viva Smith" and "Viva Killian" as hi LADIES' the priests stepped off the plane. WASHINGTON Wi Mem- The pair had been at the or se committee looking into Adam Clayton Via Coeli monastery near COSTUME Jemez Springs, since last Monday. Via Coeli is an in Powell qualifications for a House seat are currently considering at least five possible recommendations, it was JEWELRY learned Saturday. This emphasies the con sura SPECIAL- tention of Chairman Emanuel stitution for "priests with problems," though Killian and Smith fiercely defended the monastery against descriptions of it as a home for "bad priests." "We ate some fire at Via Coeli, and we are ready to breathe it forth," Father Smith told a newsman at the Celler, that the com mittee has a broad mandate under which the nine-member group will propose something other than merely seating or excluding the controversial Albuquerque airport. "We can't wait to get back.

We've heard of some meetings during our absence and I am Harlem Democrat. It means also the House may find itself confronted with a situation in which a two thirds vote may be required to keep Powell out. Turnover Not Unusual In another development In hopeful that the fruits of them will mean an even more mil Robert B. Parks the Powell case Saturday, it was disclosed that some dCify Accountants itant witness to social justice on the part of the Catholic Church in San Antonio and South Texas. "I'm preoccupied with the 'border' problem not the Mexican border but the border between dioceses, which the men who served as his top aides when he was chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee are being is an artificial restriction on dismissed from their commit Schedule Parley An official of the Rock Island Corp.

and a systems analyst for Sandia Corp. will address the Albuquerque tee jobs. Such a turnover, PRICE however, is not unusual when a committee chairmanship Chapter, National Assn. of freedom of priests." The Most Rev. Robert P.

Lucey, Roman Catholic archbishop of San Antonio, sent the two priests to Via Coeli for a week of "meditation," saying they had disobeyed changes hands. Despite the continuing poli Accountants, at a double-ses-j IMPORTED SWISS sion technical meeting Thurs tical overtones In the case day evening at Holiday Inn, and published polls showing announces Fred Mitchell, the PENDANT WATCHES chapter's technical program two of every three Americans favor Powell's expulsion from Congress, members of the him by going into another diocese for the Rio Grande Valley demonstrations. Father Killian said Via director. committee are determined to Addressing the chapter on! 'Methods of Appraising Capi Iconfine their recommenda tal Expenditures" will be: 44 tions to the legal aspects of the case. Coeli had received a great deal of bad publicity in connection with their trip there.

"In our years as priests, George W. Carber of St. Paul, 1 president of Rock Island Corp. Speaking on "Adap Whether the House will be equally legalistic in consider we have seldom experienced ing the committee propos the warmth, love, kindness, faith and concern as we have tion of Computer-Based Business Information Systems to Managerial Requirements" will be Robert B. Parks, ays- als, probably late this month, is another question.

Government of Men there," he said. "In terms of One problem," says com tems analyst with Sandia Corp. Concurrent technical a s- mittee member Andrew Jacobs "1j that we are supposed to be govern simple, unvarnished, compelling love of the Lord and this may astonish most bishops and the great bulk of sharply appointed priests there is nothing to equal this experience." sions will be conducted from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. and from ment of laws, but we are still 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. A social hour and dinner are scheduled be a government of men." Rep.

Clark MacGregor, R- tween the two technical Father Smith said he another member, said impaueni wnn muse wnu an interview that in defin Carver has held positions "bad-mouth" Via Coeli. ing the scope of its inquiry with both Minneapolis-Moline aaajob mkvm and with the Rock Island, He the committee "thought there might be as many as five dif ferent possible actions. Weather Report The committee has to con sider these possibilities solely Weattar report for tba hours tiding at I p.m. Saturday, Jurnisned by tt-, u. 8 Weather Btieau station at JUbuquerqua Support.

WeaUw (Wea.) de- for the purpose of determining the scope of the investiga- is a University of Minnesota alumnus. Parks Is an Ohio State graduate who worked with Armstrong Furnace Co. in Columbus, Ohio, and First National Bank in Albuquerque before joining Sandia Corp. in 1955. tinn Mar-firprrnr Rain notei condition at 9 p.m.

ooaervatioB tana. Precipitation to amount: 7ui of rato or melted oow to inchea aaddo not know What we are gO- hundredtha. ine to recommend." Tempera tar Wea. Hifk Law Prep. The five possibilities listed i i i i i 1 Clear by MacGregor are: (1) ex- REGINA, Sask.

(AP) Sas A'amoerdn Aibuqjenjua Carlsbad Clayton Clovti Dermr Farmiiyrtan Farmington Gallup Grama katchewan's teacher-recruiting campaign in Britain has brought 405 applications for, jobs. Last year 240 teachers! from Britain were signed to, Gear Clear Clear Clear Ciear Cear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Ciear Clear Ciear Clear the oath of office; (2) admm-jistering him the oath and then expelling him; (3) seating I Powell; (4) seating Powell ibut censuring him; (5) giving him the oath but requiring of certain acts 15 by him before he can be Hobos contracts in the province. i iii i i i "i i s. Las Vnras La6 Alamoa -Raton (Airport) Red River Rofweil Rxdoao 1 All til II HSO.unUH I Tr. Oar Santa 1 i ass jseated." Two-Thirds Vote I The second possibility, B.iver CUT (Airport) Oar Socorro Clear ex- Truth or Cooaeo.

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