1 ,1 r.' Page 2--- Sunday, October 15, 1978-The Michigan Daily Cardinals meet to choose pope ( ontinued frn Page II Again cardinals have stressed the two carbon copies," said Cardinal John the decision to a committee of car- need for a pastoral pope but have un- Dearden of Detroit before entering the "It is the foreign cardinals who are dinals. A pope also can be named by derlined that this does not exclude those conclave. "Pope John Paul had his own most convinced about the opportunity "acclamation or divine inspiration," who have worked in the Vatican ad- special gifts and talents and his own of not shifting" from an Italian, said but this has not happened in modern ministration, the Curia. personality." Cardinal Carlo Confalonieri, the times. THE DEATH of Pope John Paul at The "papabili," or possible popes, in- knowledgeable 85-year-old dean of the On Aug. 26, Cardinal Albino Luciani age 65 after such a brief reign also has cluded Italian Cardinals Corrado Ursi College of Cardinals. He and the 14 of Venice was chosen because of his raised questions about the ideal age and of Naples, Giovanni Colombo of Milan, other cardinals over age 80 are barred hbl liti t f h siea malifitin t t tha S l t Pa nln dof Pnu l from the conclave. Voucher proposal prompts resistance warm, u1 1 e quau es as a pastor of his flock, in contrast with the baickgr ound in the church's central administration his redecessor, Paul VI, brought to the pipacy. Pope Paul di d Aug. 6 after a 15-year reign. pyyia quamcatins Lu meeL ne demands of the papacy. Traditionally cardinals have shied away from younger candidates to avoid the possibility of a long pontificate. "You must remember there are no BOOK COLLECTING- A FASCINATING HOBBY, A WORTHWHILE INVESTMENT P-NJ MISS THESE TWO EXCITING DAYS DEVOTED TO THE BOOK COLLECTOR, AT THE DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY RENEFIT SPONSORED BY THE FRIENDSOF THE DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY ava ore appaiar au i aierm, Sicily, Antonio Poma of Bologna, Ugo Poletti of Rome, Giovanni Benelli of Florence and Giuseppe Siri of Genoa. IF THE cardinals look outside their ranks for the first time in 600 years, the choice could be Archbishop Anastasio Alberto Ballestrero of Turin, a Benedic- tine monk described as having many of the same qualities as Pope John Paul. Among non-Italians mentioned were Cardinals Eduardo Pironio of Argen- tina, son of Italian immigrants; Johan- nes Willebrands of the Netherlands, and George Basil Hume of England. For the first time, non-Europeans will hold the edge over European car- dinal-electors - 36 to 55. American Cardinal John Wright, who underwent eye surgery two months ago, is voting for the first time. Cardinal Jean Villot, the papal chamberlain who presided over yester- day's Mass, told his fellow cardinals that "God does not give us some sort of total supernatural enlightenment - he leaves freedom for the working of our intelligence and will." (Continued from Page 1) Management and Budget points out that a greater amount of money would be needed if the proposal passes, since private schools would have to be funded as well as public institutions. The department sets its "low estimate" of the total funding costs a $2.2 billion. "THE ONLY PEOPLE who really support this are those who are paying property taxes and sending their Lansing-based Michigan Council About Parochiaid. "That is what the Supreme Court has said is riot right," Veldman, though, says he believes the vouchers will not mean "excessive interference" with the schools, because "the money goes directly to the child and not the institution." MASTIE SAID another concern is that if parochial schools are under state jurisdiction, the schools would have to RARE -OK $& MANU- SCRIPT AUCTION ,l J !'e proud Iovmier d-: ;2: I,:::siwrit-n Iby -~ 1 *,f ti3 ' {iitlvaluable a: , $i'I " iuay. u ? tA., nii Su -'i~t~t ~~'iv rtideS info. O CT. 20 MAIN LIBRARY DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY 5201 WOODWARD AVENUE, btw. Kirby & Putnam FOR INFORMATION PHONE: 833-4048 ANTh= QUARIAN FAIR Well-stocked booths from over 20 Midwest. book dealers-open free to the public all day Oct. 21. Free WORKSHOPS on topics of interest to book lovers at 11 a.mn. and 1:15 p.m., led by authorita- tive speakers--Bookillustration; Preservation; Evaluation: Books about Books Descriptive Biblio- graphy. 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"This is entanglement with religious schools," said Kathryn Boucher, Executive Director of the Nurses certified Eleven registered nurses from com- munities across Michigan have recently received special certification in pediatric nursing from the University School of Nursing. Mary Sue Jack, director of the school's pediatric nurse practitioner program, says that a total of 95 nurses have been professionally certified since the program's inception four years ago. Program participants, she says, are typically registered nurses who have been out of school and in practice for several years, and return to' the University for further specialized education in the area of child health care. take similar approaches to education., "There is no reason to believe the Catholic scholls won't have to teach contraception," Mastie said. "ly's a: little difficult for us to believe they would be able to retain their' autonomy." According to Veldman, one purpose of the proposal is to create competition among schools for students, thereby causing better quality education. "Money doesn't influence the quality of. education as much as the enthusiasm of: teachers does," Veldman said. : MASTIE AGREED that "theoretically, that's nice-com petition in the education market," but said recruiting of students "could become something ugly." Both Robert Tisch and Richard Headlee say they believe the voucher plan would be compatible with their own proposals-J and E. Although Tisch calls the Headlee proposal "a monstrosity," he said the: voucher proposal would achieve the} same end result as his own, plan-it would cut property taxes in half. Headlee said he has "mixed feelings" about the voucher plan, as there are "sound arguments on both sides." :x i: 1 TALL TOGS. SHOP Everything for the Tall Gal Dresses, Skirts, Slacks, Coordinates, Jeans, Jackets, Coats, and Lingerie. 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