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p^s^^ap ^^Sf^f^^^^^^ !S?^;S^^M•-\•.•i'rc j * • )«• v*^? C6^iff6]^6umTa — Friday;* March ?; 1969 It J^^le^Sxpfiri«oent , Draws Some Jg^afoe^ 'Kmnmtt^^mi^^^F By PAT COSTA A week or so ago we \had the opportunity of Watching on our TV screens a 90-min- Ute drama wherein a yaung couple in pursuit of i'deWis- 4ie--geal& -took uj) living to- gether- JidthouL the benefit of Qie sacrament ^-matrimony. \~ *^jte Experiimntr*- by El- len Violett, the latest in the series of CBS Playhouse pro- begins to iron out hi&j uncon- ventional aspects. It is suc- cessful until it tries to ig- nore, his black partner and condemns tne_.yJHpi|f: scient- ist's living amTftgeTments; 200 wedding invitations plus much more, all-donated—by- merchants and other \ inter- ested Vsupporters, -*»li -[_ The playwrightV-rirt-h e r simple solution (marriage pro- posal) -_ to^jtuie_-pretolentl and confrontation with* the aging head of the company as the ions—did—not fare weH answers—to—anottiejc-—lacked- witti its audience. something in dramatic in- tegrity. Channel \\\ZTTag askedTfoF Tnofe\ suggestions for items. liow about a catered dinner frojn one. of Rochester's Mst -known dining spots in Hie bidder's .home for six or eight people? ering, 32 Whitman Road, Mr. and Mrs. Foster B. Burnett- of 365 French Boad, Pitts- -fopd, Jbs^JLea.- Ruddy,. -652: :Geftcsee f afk Biva;-affdMrs >nd av< Rosg-BBtlrM 131-Weaver St. Many of these-sent in names of others boosting our total tOL_ai0JlI 1M names. spoke_out_in favor of abor- tion and_a Protestant theolo- gian dpp^s^d^iheralizatio^irof abortion law in a CBS radio broadcast Jhere. ^ -Jather^fiilei-Milhayenr-SaTTr ^^nV^^^iFmiitffltioii5= tecause of inferior-tnentetity or insanity and I think that when weJbfegijLMdefine per- Eatn Prol Among the \writers were Mary and Philip Whittington Professor of 'Christian Ethics ^at Fprdham University, re- jected the view that \cells growing and developing in _the_emrya.are.-really_any in-, -dieation that there is a per- son there. \Awful \Dull\, \Cop-Out\ were some of the epithets it evoked. I disagree. Injjpite of whatr ever shortcomings the play had, and it had plenty^fgijL -ttierficst time IJ>egan to. un_- derstand a little what all the fuss is about between the un- de^thirties ami the over- thirties. Simply, the story remtajL around a young pair who — sought--.to__lo.ve each—other_. without commitment. The young man, a genius in Jiis. field of electronic printing, was offeredr-ajob in_a_i___. . row-minded corporation. He takes _ie girl, busy writing •her great American; novel, with him and passes her off as his wife. Jby blithe carporatiQn Butr in spite of the fact that the young actors were overwhelmed ~¥yH_iea_p_33&__ ~ MisyytolettTTnana^^-Jir-get something of the real gap -between generations across. Channel 21, Rochester's edacatioiial station, is getting -ready—for—some ^fun: -In- a- move to raise funds for its support and get local viewers to participate. the station will auction off merchandise from 6 p.m. to midnightronr each of four nights from April 15 through. 18,. - Or babysitting service once a week for a year? Of a year's plowing con- tract for Rochester's lovely rwJi___82 _....\ ... --Are-you ene of- those -who already wrote in this past week to tell us you would like a television Mass? If so, .a. -thank you_and • a request that you ask others to write the Courier-Journal if they would be interested in a regularly scheduled Sunday Mass on TV, It was a record week for letters to the column. Among those we Jjeajrd, from, wers. JJm. CL„ of--4)8» - tiaywar^l Ave, wBo~ However, J>r. George ti. Williams^ a professor at Har- vard University's School of Divinity, cited \3 years of Jewish-Christian history\ in maintaining 4ha+-Mie fp-tns is a persoir; wittr-a—right to life. sons iff ,tertrB~<tf-a^kind~ of- perfectipn~and then make judgments- about inferior forms of human stuff, we are ^t4hatlpolnl^aC5^cte:s(^e!&\: Is determining--what—has—a- righ1~to - life^tid^whairaoes- not. _.« ^. __Tha- Jesiut-poinle4 = ^___iaL , society does exercise the right to life in'the execution ,Q__criminals-,and the-_waging_ wrote: \We will be very happy to hear Mass on TV Sundays. We are 88* and 92 years old and are not abie^to^atteiHT Mass-and are partiallyljrrnd.\' w_^rL«^S?^LS^ - The confrontatibTr.between Marie .LItolff of St Ann^^^^^^— Sw ^^ Home who notes that she s versal ^ posi Sons generally^ ^%f_ ^ he J UCky K 0 ?^^ ^\med by -church spoke* to attend .Mass. but \there •?. *_____= are about 300 ill and elder- ly people that are not that lucky.\ jof war and thatimless you are going to attack these positions also, you have to concede, this right over life to society. *\ I. \ : SINCE 1852 i. i •••• •./•>«>••,,•„. . 'YOUR INMPENOEISIT^AGE^T^ 300 FIRST FED. BLDG. Phone 546-2620 SHURO E-WiAG«iHeB^ MmleDlrtetpr Xik«JihP«ta>vj JMaMiLMoiat ^^ Orchestration of D. Shostakovich -SHCHEDRJNj Concerto No. 2 for Piano & Orchestra RACHMANINOEEi^Wjfiibw No. 2 R««rv«d SMIH New! $3.50, 4. 4.S0, 5, 5.50, « EASTMAN THEATRE ~~\ ___ A Civic Music AuocUtlon Artiit S«fl«» ffwntotion =4=6ad ,' For information .writl Colchester, Conn. 064 Among the Items - to\ lie^-Bra^gTTfr 1126 Dewey Ave., bid upon by viewers via Mrs. Thomas Baker of King phone are a $1500 scholar- Ferry, N.Y., Miss Anna M. ship to St^ohn—Fisher, a Zenkel, 178 Wellington Ave., skiing weekend in Vermont, Cecilia Richter, 55—Barry- a mink- coat, tw» eases of- -Road, Mrs. Frank: Jenkins ofr motor ofl, contact leHsesrand\ Brockpert, Mrs. Robert Pick- \I^poke to a lot of them,\ -she continues, \and most of them said it would be heaven to hear Mass on TV.\ In order to interest a tele- vision station, a minimum audience of a thousand-must- be assured. So if you haven't -written -to us yet expressing your interest please \do \so now. — ; — :.--i:: men. Frequently, PrdteslanT leaders have favored more —liberal abortion daws and Ro« man Catholics have been out- spoken opponents of any, change in laws, prohibiting -abortion-except when the life_ of the mother is in danger. Here 'U a Iter bT motion pic- v turei currently playing in Roch- ester area theaters and the rat- Ima given them by the National Catholic Office of Motion Pic- tures: - With the Catholic Office ratines, we Include the ratings of the Mollon^kture^AssflcltL- tloa: G, general; M, mature au- diences; R, restricted (persons under II admitted only when— accompanied by parents\ or adalf guardian); X, persons nailer 16 not admitted. The fetus in its early stages, Father Milhaven said, \Is - something which could be- come a person and therefore has a certain value which -should be resjrected,:but\you\ don't need-such-strong rea- sons to prevent it from be- For the Spirit coming a human beings ~ \My feeling^' the- Protes- tant •ttieologran-said, \is that when we are becoming so sen- —sittye—about ^capital punish' ment and whether wars are a\ proper instrument of pub- lic policy; when we're sensi- tive in so many areas to hu- man life, to overlook this in- nocuous, unprotected area _-justr J becanse if_ is lnvisiMe, Path 1o Freedom: Chris- Experiences and the Paramount — \The Wrecking rting)r-M tian Bible, by Jean Corbon (Sheed and Ward; $5,00). With warmth and clarity, he dem- onstrates how the great ex- versial reformulation of the Christian faith. ityv-and the individual Chris- tion's obligation to work for the creation of a better so- ciety through personalist ac- tion. The Church and the Body •Regent —\Bullitt\ (Adults), modem Christians. M. Cinema — \Faces\\\ (Adults, with reservations). M. Waring—\The Lion in Wln- ter\-(Adults). G. The Gospel. of Now, by Vincent McCorry, S,J.,-4Her- der and Herder; $4.50). A year's selection of McCorry's weekly America seriptural re- -lections^—— On the Way to the Cross, by Hans von Balthasar and and Joseph Hegenbarth CHer- der and Herder; f^p^hfc unique collaboration'of infeW nationally acclaimed artist -and-theologian renewaju^aU- most forgotten devotion by rendering it relevant to the modern religious mind and imagination. Christian Existence in the New Testament, by Rudolph -SchnackenburtHNotre Dame; Towhe — \Chxt^ftrluy Hang #^5V*^feii€Wef matt vis- The Gospel Parables, by Edward A. Armstrong (Sheed and Ward; $4.50). A book on pfet-lonnfis nf....TsraftT. should thfi_-iiteral r aRd__deyotional also be the experiences of \ meantngnyf the parables alffl-f^^Jg'g*^ 1 ^ a timely addition to few Tes- (Seabury; ^5.95) tament- Commentaries. The author is a retired^ Episcopal priest. This most recent book by a prolific writer and one of Protestan- minent intellectual and inside-the mother-is to-be retrogressive.\ Prof. Williams warned \against arguing in favor of 'abortion in terms of \the quality of'human life\ and noted tne aanger of this be- ing applied to the. mentally retarded person. •^--v- AS Phone ( PiHtford Honest because we use the f i nestpeppermi nt extract. Good ness •because ^nly honest flavor can make peppermint schnapps ^HjJyrtMi^riHS^^ it, naturally. LEROUX, ROYAL FAMILY OF FINE LIQUEURS. PEPPERMINT SCHNAPPS. 60 PROOF. GENERAL WINE 4 SPIRIT5C0., NEW YORK, N.Y. Monroe — \Funny Girl\ (Adults and Adolescents). Riviera—\Swiss Family Rob- inson\ tNo Rating). G, ffiModlo »—\Three in the At- Loew's — \Charly\ (Adults). Stonerldge—\The Impossible Years\ (Adults). G. — Panorama — \OliverI\ (Gon- eraL)^J3 —-r^— The Morality Gap, by Paul Hanley Furfey (Macmillan; $4.95.-The ethical divergence of national policy originating in a corruption of Christian- chieftains, inquires what con- stitute? effective Christian witness.on the part of the churches in modern American^ society. Bang\ (General). G. Stutson — \Buona Sera Mrs. Campbell\ (Adults). N - Fine Arte — \2001; A Space Odyssey\ (Adults and Adoles- ^ lyell—\Inga\ (Condemned). Little—\The Fixer\ (Adults). a-vis God as outlined In the gospels. The appeal appears- strictly professional. Faith and Reflection, by Henry Dumery, ed. by Louis- Dupre (Herder and Herder; $7.50). Coupling phenome- nological method with Ploti- nian ontology, Dumery has constructed a rather contra- ovie Ratings Ratings are those given by the former Legion oTDecency, now Use National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures, when films were originallyslW, A-l: morally unobjectionable for general patron age; A-2: morally unobjectionable for adults and adolescents; A-3: morally unobjectionable for adults; A-4: morally unobjectionable fnr adults, with reservations; B: morally objectionable In part for - - \\\ \ ™ ireo b all; C: condemned. No Rating: film has not been reviewed by the ^^»§l^*^l^^^m^^^^r^ifo^e^ae^|lon at Decency). NJB. Before A-3 classification was esSbllshed. *3 Indicated morally unobjectionable for adults. Movie listings supplied through the courtesy of TV Guide Magazine Friday, March Tfjkrtt Tlwiifsaay f Manh 13 Friday, March 7 - 2:00 \5:35 9:00 11:05 --1405- pmL p.m. p.m. p.m. TPJ». 11:45 p.m.. 12:30 a.m. ;00 p.m. p.m. 11:35 p.m. Time Channel——Hovter-; -— — 4:00 p.m. 8f Seven Cities of ^rold- 9:00 p.m. 10 Designing Women 11:00p.m. 13 That Touch of Mink Saturdoy, March 8 -13- -Gannihai Attaek '•- 10 The Far Country 8 The Birds 10 World for Ransom 13—The-^Victors -— 8 The Enemy Below 10 New Orleans After park Sunday, March 9 8 Snows of Kilimanjaro 13 The Cardinal 10 My Gal Sal Monday, March 10 8 The Seven Year Itch 8 The Plainsman ' Tuesday, March 11 4:00*p,nL -^~ «' TOiTTall Men . - - 9:00 p.nt 8 The Whole World is Watching 11:30 p.m.\ 13 Experiment in ^Terror - \ Wednesday, March 12 4:00 p.m. 8 White Feather .9;0O:p.m>... i3\ Captain Newtaan, M.D. \ 12:O0 c a.nt / 13 ^lie Urabreiias of Cherbourg Thursday, March 13 4:00 p.m. 8 The View from Pompey's Head »M pm. 10 The Stripper 11:30 pjh. 13 , Five Golden Hours ' Bating THi HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH With the season of Lent, comes the question, \How can Ibest-keep tent?\ The~ansWer is we must make sacrifices on our own and nothing is GOOD a sacrifice unless it hurts. What will be your WHEN sacrifice? ., . Just think of the missionaries in IT our 18 emerging countries \who keep Lent all HURTS—yearlong. Sacrifice something big this year. When helping others hurts a bit, you_knowyou've made a sacrffTceT ~\ FEED D In India, our priests and Sisters subsist on - THE ounces of rice each day so they can share what HUNGRY they have with lepers and orphans. $10 will feed a family for several weeks at least L $50 will feed five families. $10O, ten families j> . . OfiTy $975 gives a priest a two-acre 'model farm' to raise his own food and teach his parishioners how to s , Fa4se-more-foodr-A«bbishop-Ma r-Gregooos-wilJ— write to thank you. TRAIN A SISTER HELP - A CHILD • Enable a girl to become a Sister. For41< a day ($12.50 a month, $150 a year, $300 al- together)_you can pay in full for her two-year training, have a Sister 'of your own.' • For only $10 a month ($120 a year) you can make sure that an abandoned child has food, clothing, a blanket and love . .. 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