Tuesday, August 29, 1878 5 Pope reinstates Vatican leaders VATICAN CITY (AP)—Pope John Paul I took up the reins of papal power yesterday and reinstituted the Vatican hierarchy of his predecessor in his first action in support of a pledge to follow the footsteps of Pope Paul VI. Pope John Paul, who began his pontificate with a humble address to 200,000 persons in St. Peter's Square last Sunday, apparently is planning a scaled-down installation Sunday instead of the usual pump-filled coronation. University Daily Kansan Vatican Radio said it would be "a solemn mass for the start of the ministry of the supreme pastor" and, barring bad weather, would be held outside in St. Peter's Square, as was the precedent-setting coronation of Pope Paul A VATICAN announcement said the new pope was continuing in office the heads of the nine SACred Congregations, the chiefs of the six Roman Catholic Churches, and the affairs of the Roman Catholic Church. The posts became vacant automatically John Paul, 65, also reappointed Pope Paul's Secretary of State Cardinal Jean Paul II. He was the first premier and most trusted aide, as papal chamberlain between the death of Pope Paul Aug. 6 and the election of John Paul last March, when Villet was interim head of the church. upon the death of Paul VI and remained empty until the reappointments yesterday JOINN PAUL I. also retained Archibishop JOHN PAUL I. cascalari as secretary of the Agostino Cascalari case, as a judge in the Supreme Court. Area priests expect pope to be like predecessors my MARY ERNST Staff Reporter The appointment of the little-known Cardinal Albino Lucini as Pope John Paul I came as a surprise to most Roman Catholic leaders worldwide, but local Catholic leaders said yesterday they do not expect his policies to be that surprising. "The fact that he chose the names of John and Paul (Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI) is a sign of hope that he wants to follow the lead of Paul and John," the said Rev. Al Rockers, one of three pastors of St. John's Church, ministered for KU. Pope John Paul I was chosen Saturday on the 26th of August, a secret conclave of cardinals in Vatican City. He succeeds Pope Paul VI, who died Aug. 6 at age 80, after Pope Paul's predecessor, "ITS INTERESTING, though," Rockers said, "that he's from Venice, which is the same place that Pope John XXIII was from. They were both patriarch of Venice before becoming pope, and that means that two of the last three nones have been from there." Rockers said he had been surprised that the new pope had been chosen so quickly, especially because Luciani was not considered one of the leading candidates. He said the similarity to Pope John did not end with their coming from Venice. "His big, beaming smile indicates that he is a warm man. I don't know if he'll have the same personality as John, but it's good to see that same big smile." he said. Rockers also said he saw the new pope as being similar to his predecessor, Pope Paul I. Lucian had continually supported Pope Benedict form on birth control and abortion. "Also, Paul tried to be a pop on the move by traveling a lot, and I think that John Paul was really going for it." The Rev. Vince Krische, another of Lawrence's three pastors, said that he also expected Pope John Paul to lead the lead missionary Paul and Pope John had set before him. He said that humility was the motto for the new pope's coat of arms and that he thought Pope John Paul would lead the Catholic Church to exercise that virtue. Pope VI had been noted for his humility during his 15 years of service as pontiff. "THINGS WILL PROBABLY continue the way they are going now," Krische said. "I think the official stand on birth control will stay the same." "I think that he will be not only the leading holy man of the church, the living example of Christ, but also teacher of the church," she wrote. "I have seen several books and I see him as being a good Krische said that Pope John Paul, who has had almost exclusively pastoral experience and little administrative experience in the Catholic Church in a pastoral direction. The Vatican is an independent nation and conducts its own foreign policy. teacher, as John XXIII and Paul VI had been." "HE WILL BE trying to open up the church to the be servant church of the world," he said. "The church is to serve the people and help to help in bringing about peace and justice." Francis Fallon, an instructor in the department of religious studies and an expert in Catholicism, said that because of Pope John Paul's obscureness before the meeting of the College of Cardinals to pick a president, he was not prepared to comment about the selection of Pope John Paul. But Krische added that it was too early to say what the new pope would be like, although initial reaction to Pope John Paul was favorable. Rockers also said that it was difficult to make a judgment, but that he thought the unusualness of picking a combination of two colors was good indication for the Catholic Church. "As far as I know, the combination of two names is a first," he said. "And the fact that he's john Paul I sounds like a new beginning, and the possibilities and the possibilities that it promises." He said he did not know how or by whom it was done, however. HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) - A judge who has been trying to force the surrender of a New York Times reporter's notes in a murder case refused yesterday to absolve the newspaper of civil contempt charges, the newspaper gave the newspaper gave him "sanitized." Times files 'sanitized,' judge says SUPERIOR COURT Judge Theodore W. Deuterum declared that he was uninvoluntarily sanitized. I don't know whether there was a break-in, or who did it, but it lies at the ect Arthus Orchis Subzlerb, publisher of the Times, denied that the newspaper had cleaned out the files and called the judge's office to look on the integrity of the New York Times." In his ruling, Trautwein continued a $5,000-a-day fine against the Times for non-compliance with his order to turn over the files. Meanwhile, reporter Myron A. Farber—who has refused to turn over his own notes—remained in the Bergen County Jail, where he has been since Aug. 4. "Judge Trautwein has now added gratious insult to what we will firmly believe to be decisions that will be reversed in the appeal process," Sulzerbera said. SULZBERGER the ruling "is a graphic example of the appalling state of justice with which the Times has been confronted" in the case. The notes and files had been subpoenaed by a defense attorney for Dr. Mario Basile, who was murdering three patients at Riverdale Hospital in Oradell, N.J., 12 years ago with The charges were brought after an official TRAUTWEIN IS not the trial judge, but he has been hearing the contempt case against Farber and the Times. He has sentenced Farber to an indeterminate term in jail, plus six months, and so far has leveled $210,000 in fines against the Times. investigation that followed a series of ar- tomas in connection with claims about mysterious deaths at the hospital. The materials it turned over included 15 items, among them correspondence with free-lance writer Eileen Milling, who initially brought the story to the newspaper attention in 1975, and a rough draft by book Farber has been writing on the case. Initially, the Times balked at turning over its files, but later it handed over files and asked to be absolved of the contempt charges. EVENING KANSAN TIMES The reappointments were expected. The new pontiff has had little curial experience and it is believed he wants to learn his way of doing the monkeyery before making any major changes. 5:00 News 4 Mary Tyler Moore 9 Early Show 13 Brady Bunch 27 Leave It To Beaver 41 6:30 NCBC News 4 NCBC News 5, 13 CBS News 5, 13 Rookies 41 6:00 News 2, 5, 9, 13, 27 Crossword 6:00 That Nassau Music 2 In Search Of 4 Match Game PM 5 Hollywood Teen 9 MacNeil/Learner Report Odyssey Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 8:00 Happy Days 2, 9 Memories of Elvins 4, 27 Leningrad Ice Show 5 Guestman Belle of Amherst 19 Tic Tac Dough 41 7:30 Lavenier & Shirley 2, 9 Jokers Wild 41 8:00 Jerry Reed 5 The Fight Club 11 Movie—The Amazing Howard Hughes" 13 Foreign Ministry. Casaroll played a major role in the Vatican's approaches to communist governments in hopes of helping Catholics in those countries. Evening In Byzantium (part 2)41 Eventing in Byzantium (part 24) 3. 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Harley) and a mountaineer team to rescue a novice climber who is locked on a dangerous mountainside. Leningrad Ice Show-- Sally Struthers and Harry Morgan are hosts for an ice show from Leningrad. THE CURIA, which has a staff of about 3,000, mostly priests, includes such offices as the powerful Congregation for the Bishops, headed by Cardinal Sebastiano Baglio, which controls appointments of bishops around the world. Keith Jarryt-Vermont Sol—Keith Jarryt performs some delightful jazz on piano in amistress the shores of Lake Champlain in Vermont. Another important post, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which acts as watchdog over church doctrine, is headed by Franjo Sepera, a 72-year-old Yugoslav. The Congregation for the Clergy is headed by Cardinal John Wright, 98, of Boston, the highest-ranked American in the Curia. Wright did not participate in the conclave Pope John Paul because he was recuperating from eye surgery in Massachusetts. The Vatican said all the heads of congregations would be maintained for a period of time, but it did not pointments. However, this did not apply to Villot, Casaroli and Substitute Secretary of State Archbishop Glusepe Caprio, who indefinite terms at the pleasure of the pope. Coroner rules suicide in death of film actor PHOENIX仁, artiz. (AP)—Actor Charles Boyer, romantic icon of the 1930s and 1940s, committed suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills just two days after the death of his wife of 44 years, Thomas Jarvis, coroner, said yesterday. Boyer was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Los Angeles yesterday in a small private ceremony attended by seven close friends including actor John Forsyte and actresses Loretta Young and Irene Dunne. The French-born Boyer, who died Saturday, would have been 79 yesterday. JARVIS SAID blood samples tested by a toxicology laboratory showed "he died of an overdose of Seconal—a suicide." Jarvis had said Sunday, after performing an autopsy, that there were signs of heart disease. The coroner said Seconed in a barbiterate used widely as a sleeping pill. He said "a very small amount of alcohol" also was found. The Boyers' only child, Michael, also committed suicide. He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 1965 at age 21. Boyer was found unconscious Saturday at about 10 a.m. and taken to the cardiac center at St. Joseph's Hospital Need help? Advertise it in Kansan want ads. Call 864-4358. --the most important design changes for college rings in 25 years. Membership Applications Now Available For J. Watson's II, A Private Club. 9th & Iowa Hillcrest Shopping Center --the most important design changes for college rings in 25 years. If you want a college ring that's different from traditional rings, come see ArtCarved's outstanding collection for men and women. 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