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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 5

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'Friday, May 9, 1969 Santa CnnSrntincl Nearly 30 Sain I II lMlfly. IWI.I1imIMIl. ropiie been created around tlieiri The revision invoh ins, sainis names without any guarantee is one of many dunces News In Brief i 3 that they existed, such as Saints vvliirh lol'l hardly anything un-K (Continued from Page 1) Institute of Liturgy in Paris and member of the Liturgical Commission that drew up the new calendar, said historical truth was one of the basic guides for Barbara, affected in the traditional eal- Dorothy, Christopher and Catherine of Alexandria, oiuiar, which dated back to Pope They have been dropped from pius in 1570. rJthe official calendar. The Chris-i tiu.

announcement of the re- 'Certain saints," he added, People cannot be officially formed calendar came a week! "can be popular because of very beautiful legends which have asked to pray except in truth." after the Vatican issued the The drastic calendar revision; new missal or altar book to re-will have a personal effect on. place the missal which was coin-millions of Catholics, partial-! piled along with the old calen-larly those in Latin countricsklar under Pius V. where the namesake day, the Other radical changes affect clay of the saint corresponding, the partitions of the liturgical iort year, the inclusion of many Your to a person's own name is an important personal holiday. Barbaras and Susannas' and Christophers, for example, will modern saints from all continents and what can be described as the declassification of many Limousine no longer have an official name saints' feasts from being universally compulsory to optional. sake day.

Puncnm nUlir wnnir null ns i It will pose delicate problems PIIONE ue to obsmeT day on the fcteir law dates they always have been objects of hundreds of years of fervent devotion and are strongly rooted in the emo 436 5520 In some countries namesake days are more festive than tions of millions, particularly! Remember MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 11th GIVE llWnanl ypCv chocolates I Tt I So 'Bine, So Famous SoSuretoTlease! in areas of simple faith. Many are expected to be shocked to learn that the Vatican doubts their favorite saints even existed. The problem is also delicate for leaders in the church who want to discourage veneration of dubious saints without undermining anyone's faith. Here is the list of saints dropped from the liturgical calendar and the day on which they were commemorated: St. Paul the Hermit, January 15; St.

Maurus, Jauuary 15; St. Prisca, January 18; St. Martin, January 30; St. Domitilla, May 12; St. Boniface of Tarsus, May 14; St.

Venatius, May 18; St. Pudentiana, May 19; St. Mo-destus and St. Crcscentia, June 15; Sts. John and Paul, June 26; St.

Alexis, July 17; St. Symph-orcsa and her sons, July 18; St. Margaret of Antioch, July 20; St. Praxedes, July 21; St. Christopher, July 25; St.

Susanna, August 11; St. Eusevious, August 14; St. Hippolytus, August 22; St. Sabina, August 29; The 12 Brothers, September Sts. Lucia and Geminianus, September With Th Cong Plans Summer Offensive Saigon A captured enemy document calls for a summer offensive aimed at destroying allied war materials and rear bases and defeating the government's pacification program in villages and hamlets, the U.S.

mission said Friday. The mission reported the document, issued by the Vict Cong's supreme headquarters, emphasized: "It is a very important phase intended to compel the enemy to accept serious negotiations with us, to withdraw troops, to recognize the Viet Cong's National Liberation Front and to accept a coalition government." Calling for a stronger and more aggressive drive than the offensive launched February 23, the Communist command appeared to design its offensive to force acceptance of the 10-point peace plan submitted by the Viet Cong at the Paris peace talks Thursday. The peace plan called for withdrawal of allied forces and a coalition government. Stinging Setback For Wilson London (IP) The Conservatives reigned supreme in town halls across Britain today after routing Prime Minister Harold Wilson's Laboritcs in local elections for the third straight year. The balloting Thursday did not reduce Wilson's 71-scat majority in the House of Commons.

But more than 600 Labor party workers were thrown out of local offices, and the party's chances in the national elections Wilson must call within the next two years looked dimmer than ever. The voting left Labor in control of only 25 of the 368 town councils in England and Wales. The Laborites hold none of the major cities. Greater damage was done last year when Labor lost London and other town halls that had not known a tory mayor for generations. This time Labor lost control of 13 towns, won back one and saw its minority dwindle everywhere else.

There was no voting in London boroughs this time. Tribesmen Begin Guerrilla War Djayapura, West Irian (JP) Some 30,000 primitive tribesmen have taken to the jungle in the Enarotali region of West Irian to wage a guerrilla war against Indonesian paratroopers. Unconfirmed reports said that about 15 Indonesian soldiers have been killed in the sporadic fighting that broke out around May 1. The 400 paratroopers were dropped around Enarotali, in the central highlands, after the tribesmen damaged the airstrip to prevent planes from landing. It appeared today that the troops have recaptured the airstrip and the town, relieving a small garrison of troops that had been cut off.

The uprising was part of a series of demonstrations May 1 against the procedure worked out by the Indonesian government to determine in July whether the western half of the island of New Guinea will become the independent state of Papua or remain the Indonesian province of West Irian. Tornadoes Hit Ohio Kettering, Ohio (Tornadoes hopscotching across Ohio left two dead, perhaps 50 injured, about 400 homeless and millions of dollars in damage. Gov. James A. Rhodes flew during the night to the two major scenes of destruction Kettering and the Cadiz area offering assistance to victims.

Heaviest damage Thursday occurred at this Dayton suburban city in western Ohio. Rhodes said it might qualify as a disaster area. INSTANT LOAD SUPER 8 MOVIE CAMERA 16; St. Eustace and his Fellow 1 I Martyrs, September 20; St iThecla, September 23; Sts. Cyp I identical layers I rian and Justina, September 26; St.

Placid and his Fellow Martyrs, October Sts. Tryphus, Bacchus and Apuleius, October St. Ursula and her Fellow Martyrs, October 21; Sts. Res-picius and Numpha, November 10; St. Felix of Valois, Novem ber 20; St.

Chrysogomus, No vember 24; St. Katharine of Al THE FINEST BOX Of CHOCOLATES IN THE WORLD I Visit Our Candy Department Today! exandria, November 25; St Bib-iana, December St. Barbara, December St. Anastasia, De I I cember 25. The new calendar takes effect next January 1.

The Kentucky Derby is pat terned after a race begun in 1780 by the Earl of Derby at Epsom Oaks, England. Pleasure Point Restroom Plans Nearly Complete Plans for restrooms at Pica- sure Point, a popular surfers' hangout, will be ready by Monday and the facility may go to bid shortly. P0B3BB ft County Parks and Recreation Director Jerry Hughes told the parks commission Thursday night the county public works department has almost completed the plans. "For the life of me, I can't see whats taken so long- Si I tS1 ACTUAL SIZE I Sk growled Supervisor Russ Mc-Callie. "We approved this last Three truckloads of new furniture from a major manufacturing company which was consigned to LULLABY FURNITURE will be disposed of regardless of losses.

Our warehouse and show rooms are overcrowded with these terrific values. We will not refuse any offer. year, and here the surfing sea son will be half over this year before we get it built." Hughes said he thought the NAME BRAND design of a retaining wall may have held up work on the plans. Bedroom Sets Modern HIDE AWAY SOFA BEDS Reg. $219, SALE Record jump of a grasshopper is 16 feet, 8 inches more than Corner SLEEPER UNITS Slightly Soiled 118 King Mattress and Box Springs Reg.

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Thick Foam CARPET PADDING Reg. $1.75 sq. yd. SALE 7 Velvet and Plastic Hollywood HEADBOARDS 35 IFF Choice of Colors ITZABED CHAIRS Reg. $169, SALE $98 Velvet and Quilted Covers SPANISH 8' SOFAS Reg.

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