| NEWS &
 VIEWS
 Peril in Paraguay
 The showdown between
 state and progressive clergy
 appeared to move closer
 again in Paraguay, after seiz-
 ure by police of an official
 of the... | 
    
    
      | CORRESPOND-
 ENCE
 Difficulty with Daly
 Cincinnati, Ohio
 To the Editors: Like Lily Tomlin I can
 boast of a high school diploma but
 Mary Daly's prose [Mar. 12], quite
 frankly, poops my... | 
    
    
      | A CALL TO
 PENITENCE AND ACTION
 The editorial that follows is being published jointly during Holy Week
 by the following publications: Christian Century, Christianity and Crisis,
 National... | 
    
    
      | Priest Power
 In Baltimore
 Alderman Paddy Bauler of Chicago, an old mainstay
 of the Democratic Machine, often said, "The City ain't
 ready for reform." Nobody in Mayor Daley's City... | 
    
    
      | INFALLIBILITY
 BEYOND POLEMICS
 Should Kting examine the historicity of all truth, including the Scriptures?
 GREGORY RAUM
 The only honest way of reading Hans Ku'ng's In-
 fallible? An Inquiry... | 
    
    
      | CHRISTIANITY
 WITH A HUMAN FACE
 An interview with Hans Kiing
 PoRTY-THREE-years-old, tan, blue
 eyes, rectangular face . . . Hans
 Kiing is a happy man, tranquil and
 pugnacious. He was born... | 
    
    
      | WILL HEALTH BEAT IVIXON IX '72?
 A crisis isn't a crisis in America until it reaches the middle class
 JIM CASTEIXI
 The "Nation's Number One Doctor," Roger O.
 Egeberg, HEW Assistant for Health... | 
    
    
      | ROBERT BEUM
 the sources
 This wall, that bridge, the structure of lines
 We build and rebuild thinking the years
 May shiver against them and find there
 As in wall and bridge the heart's... | 
    
    
      | THE SCREEN
 It isn't every day (or week or month, as a matter of
 fact) that we have a film as good as Claires Knee to
 mull over. Because of my fondness for director-writer
 Eric Rohmer's 1970... | 
    
    
      | BOOKS
 Decadence and morbidity—a certain weakness, a certain comfort
 Letters
 THOMAS MANN
 Knopf, $17.50
 JEFFREY   MEYERS
 The higher a man is, the more he
 lives under the influence of... |