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For the fifst time, all of the 19 named cardinals-elect were born in the 20th Century.' Their average age was 61. Among the new princes of the church, who will be given their red nats and rings of office in a colorful consistory May 24, were two U.S.-born prelates- Archbishop William Wakefield Baum, 49, a Dallas native who is archbishop of Washington, and Opilio Rossi, 66, an Italian citizen who was born in New York and is currently apostolic nuncio or ambassador to Austria. The Pope also said he had chosen two other cardinals “in pectore” (in his breast). The names of these cardinals Imay be announced at any time the Pope wishes, but lose the title if they are not named before the pontiff’s death. Elevation of the 19 named new church princes in the consistory will.bring to 136 the Portuguese threaten coalition LlSBON,Portugal (UPI) partners and form a minority The Socialists’ left-wing government including in partner in Portugal’s dependents and' military caretaker . government officers once a president is yesterday threatened to quit elected; • the country’s ruling coalition They, rejected any im unless it is realigned to reflect mediate change in their this week’s election results. existing colition with, the left- Portugal’s conservatives, of-center Popular Democrats who scored the largest gainsi, and the Communists, in Sunday’s vote for a ' “Our party’s permanence national assembly the first in the government has been free parliamentary election compromised,” Popular' in 50 •• years opposed any Democratic leader Francisco threat to provoke a govern- Sa Carneiro said at a news ment crisis until a new conference. president is chosen June 27. The Socialists, who ranked fitst in the voting but fell short of a majority in the 263- seat legislature, said they would ignore their coalition ATTENTION BUS. ADM. STUDENTS! " Make you nominations for outstanding Teacher, Advisor, and Grad Asst, in 8.A.8. or Boucke Lobby April 26-30 Tau Phi Delta presents a RUSH SMOKER Mike Ondik will have a presentation on wildlife 9:00 P.M. Friday, April 30th 427 E. Fairmount Ave. refreshments On Monday, May 3rd Jim Holtzinger of MOTOROLA will be interviewing May Graduates for the position of applications Sales Engineer both Power and Electronic Engineers desired For more information and sign-up contact the Career Development and Placement Office 408 Boucke 863-0225 member ship of the college of cardinals, the select church body which for centuries has been charged with the election of popes. Of these, 118 will be under the age of 80 and therefore eligible -to vote for Paul’s successor. . In his last consistory in March 1973, the Pope named 30 new cardinals to create the largest college at 145 mem bers. 1 Since then, death has reduced the membership to 117 and only 99 of them are still under 80 and eligible to vote for the next pontiff. The new cardinals will make the college more in ternational. Four of the new princes come from Africa, four from the Americas, two from Asia, two from Europe and one from the South Pacific. Only three are Italian nationals. The new cardinals also made the college the youngest in its history. The youngest is Arch-bishop Jaime L. Sin, 47, of Manila, and the oldest is Msgr. Boleslaw Filipiak, 74, Polish dean of the Sacred Roman Rota, the church’s judicial tribunal. Democrats Re summoned his party’s national executive to Lisbon to discuss r possible with drawal from the center-left coalition and said, “We will make our decision this week.’’
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