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    &ERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falli. Ore.
Monday, January 30, 1M1
PACE 3
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"DENNIS THE MENACE" Marigold's
Best Friend
Is Blooming
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By FRANK CAREY
Associated Press Science Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - David
Burpee, the greatest friend of the
marigold since the raindrop, has
burst into bloom again. He is
whooping it up all over the flower
he contends should become a na
tional emblem.
Just
'Hot Hearings' Scheduled In SaSem
By PALL W. HARVEY JR. Iduce tax rates. The slate' revenue ( terns to continue. But any more. and Federal Affairs Committee on
SALEM (API The public will I total would not he changed, but I duplication would be stopped. a bill to limit legislative sessions
get its chance this week to getjsome of the tax burden would be The governor says it is wasteful 90 days
into some of the hotter contro
versies of the legislature when
committees hold hearings.
These include the age at which
children should be allowed to start 9 a.m. Monday before the Senate
school, income taxes and whether Commerce and Utilities Commit-
shifted to persons with small in- to have two power systems serv-: Monday. 11 a m Senate Labor
comes. ing the same area. But some otiand Industries Committee on ac-
The healing on electric cower. th peoples' utility districts are
competition is scheduled for
competition between electric pow
er distributors' should be limited
to what duplication there is now.
Some legislators say their heav
iest mail is against a bill to re
quire that children be six years
old by July 1 in order to start
school the followine Sectember.
as surely as the crocus Now tney ony have to be six
tee. This bill, proposed bv Gov.
Mark 0. Hatfield, would permit week
present duplication of power sys- Monday. 8 a.m. House Slate
peeps through the soil every before Nov. 15,
spring. Burpee, head ol a big maUi T,e hearing Qn ,he biU Mme
X , D"tenus on the House Education Committee
vapau. run ev.-,y JdUa,y. ,a( 3 Wednesday, is expected
The horticulturist trom ford- t0 bring a heavy turn0ut of molh-
nooK r arms near uoyiesiown, ra.. ers wjm fire in their eves. Most
has been trying for years to get , probably will be those whose chil-
uongress io pass a law maMng j woul( 0.c(k1 t0 stay
me mangoia-omerwise Known ashome an exlra yeari
lageics erecia or lageies pmuid.i . nenr . .. hm , ,h
Oregon Education Association,
which thinks too many immature
children start to school now.
expected to oppose it vigorously
They say duplication results in
lower rales.
Oilier important hearings next
livitics and functions of the state
Department of Employment.
Wednesday, 3 p.m. House Fish
and Game Committee on a bill to
permit the state Marine Board to
fiv ciwrd limit nm hnalc nn all
inland waters. '
IT'S SLOW o
And Probably Will Be For Awhile Yet.
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SECOND OF SERIES
'The Church' Reference
Is Not Merely Arrogance
flower of the United States.
Consistent, he has had opposi
tion from congressional and other
champions of the rose, the carna-
i? m . "i
Leslie W. Buell, principal of
Dn..lln'c nit,a..rlnla C-hnnl ttill
tion, the corn tassel, the dogwood.,. . . , . , bj
He says that 25 per cent of the
I in encyclicals, binding
vout Catholic?
and even grass. But Burpee, with
the help of some congressional
friends of his own, has waged the
most vocal fight of all. He has
even registered as a lobbyist.
Over the years, Congress has
jU.iru utrumcu .1.1 Muiiuii n u.i
truly flowery speech but has nev
er voted on it.
I Burpee, 67, literally says it w ith
flowers bringing truckloads of
jlj, J marigolds into Washington, show
lering the lawmakers and their
. . By LOUIS CASSELS
' United Press Intcrnatiuiial
Tinman PallinlirK npvpr SDOak of '
'our denomination" and rarely ol.F""". " v.a.,.u,.c as eu He (els nc who wjl, islcn
non-uamoiics. ;o him. ..The marigM sl)ou,d be
Some Catholics look upon a lhe national flower because, like
papal encyclical as a piece ot ta- ,he American people themselves
merry advice wiucn can De neea-iit is characterized by vigor and
eu ui iiiuiuu. auiue uuii-uaiiiuncs
quote from the encyclicals of
long-dead popes as though every
'hildren whose sixth birthday falls
between July 1 and Nov. 15 fail
at least one year of school in trv
first eight grades
In this failing group, heXaid, !
bovs out-fail the girls foujo one.
Buell said he has tj backing
of most of the serin .- principals.
The House Taxion Commit
tee will begin h?rings at 1 p.m.
Monday on the Legislative Inter-
m Committees proposals io
N4
"oiir church."
They call it "the church."
: The distinction is more than se
mantic. To a Catholic, the world
wide religious organization of 500
million members which has its
headquarters in Rome is not sim-
ply one of many branches of the
Christian Church.
It is the "one true church
'...i..A ...ill. kn.m.u.tc i.lr.kJ . .. , .'
There is much confusion on thisi, , " ' r a change the personal income lax
u...,6 yv o.. ....
Thce changes would levy a
grow income tax of one per cent,
eliminate all deductions, and re
word of them were current and
inviolable law for all Catholics.
The truth is somewhere be
virility and has a potential for
still further development. More
over, it is native to no other coun-
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Thin-skinned, medium size beauties . . ,
extra sweet and near bursting with juice.
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Local Klamath Gems
the only institution in the world
which can authentically and au
thoritatively proclaim the Gospel
of Jesus Christ. 'tive assent" to all of the religious
Catholics are well aware that and moral teachings of lhe
tween these extremes. A Catholic
who is bolh devoted and well-
instructed will try to give
try in the world and it's not the
stale flower of any state, so it cr o( ,he Marigold mob."
American ambassador of good
will."
A thin, tall, wiry man, Burpee
likes the name once given him
hv a newsDaoerman: "The Icad-
wouldn't infringe on states'
rights."
Burpee's latest move was to
Psl" present House Speaker Sam Ray-
burn, D-Tex., with a floral Texas
this claim is regarded by non
Catholics as arrogant, and as a
mainr stumbling block to Chris
tian unity. But they cannot readi-
church, and will be particularly
respectful of papal encyclicals.
even though he does not regard gol(j "Mary Helen" in honor of
star made of hundreds of mari
golds. Strictly bi-partisan in his
fight, he named aCAew liifii mari-
his acceptance of them as abso.
lv surrender or compromise itlutely mandatory.
because it is directly related io
the dogma of infallibility, which
is the keystone of all Catholic-
doctrine.
When a priest or bishop or
for that matter, the Pope goes
the wife of Rep:
Ohio.
With an eye to international
implications, Burpee says the
clearly outside the realm of faith jmarigold ha's become one of the
And he tells w ith a certain rev
erence the story of how the flower
he now champions was originally
taken to Europe by Corlez.
"What its name was when Cor
tez found it growing in Mexico,
we'll never know," he says. "But
in Europe, it became the favorite
flower of the devout to place at
Bill Ayres. R- lhe altar of the Virgin Mary
and thereby became known as
'Mary's Gold' and then as 'mari
gold.' "
CathoMcs believe that Christ a political jssue, Catholics knov
I hey are free to -spurn his guid
.ince. Their recJiness to do just
that was demonstrated in the re
cent Puerto Rican elections.
Embrace by Single Act .
Non-Catholics are inclined to
feel that the authoritative nature
of the Catholic Church symbol
ized by the dogma of infallibility
fhe church was vested in inei suoiecis cainoncs to . thought
apostles, and lias passed down to control" and deprives them of
heir successors, the Dlsnops. vmi.ueeuom w conscience, io wain
they believe that supreme author-
rommissioned His apostles to es
lablish a church, which was to
be not merely a spiritual fellow
ship of like-minded peoP1 but. a
visible, unified organization with
definite rules, prescribed beliefs
and a hierarchical system of government.
They believe that authority over
most popular flowers in all the! There are more than 1,000 moun-
civilized countries of the world
which would make it "a great
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of mouth for centuries. This ver
bal "tradition" is considered to
be a valid source of doctrine,
alongside the Bible. Many Cath
olic beliefs about the Virgin Mary
are based on tradition rather than
scripture.
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olics. however, K is a comforting
assurance. Instead of trying io
itv was vested in Si Peter, and
has bassed down to each man;lhink through every religious
who has succeeded him as bishop iquestuv for himself on the basi:
of Rome, or Pope.
Impossible to Err
Since Jesus v. as fully aware ol
fhe weakness of the human beings
to whom Ke entrusted His mes
sage, Cajtiolics believe, He took
special 4eps to make sure that
they could not lead the church
astr-jy. He clothed the apostles
(-. ,rf their successors' with a di
vine pr
of his own understanding and in
sight, as many Protestants and
Jews feel compelled to do. a
CaHiolic can embrace the entire
body of his church's doctrine by
a single act of faith, in which he
accepts the church as a divinely
established institution "incapable
of teaching error."
What role does the Bible play
otection which makes h ctho,ic teaching? This ques-
Impossible lor them to err when
they undertake In deline ine con
teii of tla?)Christian revelation.
That is what Catholics mean by
'infallibility."
It should be noted that the "in
fallible teaching authority" is re-
carded as being lodged primarily
in the church ra'her than in the
Jlian doctrine
The Catholic Church holds thai
the Bible is the divinelv - inspired
word of God .a definition that
Jwould satisfy even a fundamental-
'ist Protestant.
i .,vl,,l niirincr the DUL 11 a,MI noms inai ine
; T . . . .- . T i'i,. ,rob-ichurch preceded and
U 51 1 CeillUl 11.3 VI .tic
tion is e'len asked by Protestants
who regard Holy Scripture as the
only authoritative sourot7spf Chris-
preceded and produced
the New Teslamcnl. and that th?
scriptures can be properly under
history, the basic dogmas which
,..Li:.. infolliklu Imp
."""7'. 'T' m nf'slood onlv when explained and in
were iiroc aimed minlly by all ol , ,-, ., ' , . '
the bishops assembled in nn ecu
mt-nical (worldwide) council, such
as the one which will meet in
Home in 19B2.
The last ecumenical council met
Iterpreled by the church. "Private
interpretation" of the Bible a
basic principle of Protestantism-
is slrictlv forbidden in the Cath
olic Church.
Catholics also believe fhat there
Christian revelation which were
not recorded in the Bible, but'
have been handed down by word
t;i: : 10Tf II rocnllorl'
a, iik ' '". " - ""iare many authentic truths of the
in a dosma declaring that the. ., ... . ......
Pope alone could make infallible:
pronouncements under certain circumstances.
The circumstances are these
th-? pronouncement must deal
wilh a mailer of faith or morals
(not political' or social beliefs rr
anything clseQif that kind; and
the Pope must make clear thai
he is speaking to the whole
church "ex cathedra" that is.
"from the chair" of St. Peter.
Use Power Sparingly
This power has been used very
sparingly by the popes. Only once
in the past 1 years has a Pope
undertaken to define, ex cathedra,
an article of Catholic faith. That
v as in 1150. when Pope Pius XII
proclaimed as a dogma the long
held Catholic belief that the Vir
gin Mary was bodily assumed
in'o heaven at the end of her life
en earth.
Are "non-inftllihle" papal pro
nouncements, such as those found
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