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...Cline R. Paden of Lubbock, Texas went to Italy eight years ago to establish a beachhead for his Church of Christ. He found the way of the missionary hard. First there was the matter of the license, required for any enterprise in Italy, from a church to a cigar stand. Paden could not have a license because he had entered Italy as a tourist, and his application for a permanent residence permit would have to wait. Tourist Paden lost patience and put up a sign on his building in the Via Achille Papa, in the shadow of the Vatican...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Sign | 3/14/1955 | See Source »

Promptly, the police arrested Cline Paden for unlicensed activity. But sentence was delayed. Paden put up the sign again. The police tore it down. He sued the police. The judge exonerated the police, saying that they had acted in good faith, whether or not Paden's sign was legal. Paden interpreted this as meaning that the sign was legal after all. In another similar case Italy's highest court formally upheld the principle of religious toleration. Last week Paden put the sign up again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Sign | 3/14/1955 | See Source »

...Edward H. Kass of the Surgical Cline had an unconfirmed report of one student who had slipped and sprained his wrist slightly. "If so many people fell," Kass said, "they all must have gotten...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aged, Young Succumb to Ice But Students Slide Painlessly | 1/7/1955 | See Source »

After the presidential party had gone, A.M.A. President Louis Bauer reminded the delegates that the door of the White House and the FSA had already been opened to A.M.A. "for the first time . . . since it was organized." Past President John Cline noted that A.M.A. had progressed, since the election,"from the No. 1 position in an Administration doghouse to the point where the President and the majority leader of the Senate [Bob Taft] addressed us today." All opposition to the Eisenhower proposal caved in, and A.M.A.'s delegates gave the Department of Health, Education and Welfare a unanimous endorsement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: End of an Old Fight | 3/23/1953 | See Source »

...Cline Paden, 33, a minister of the fundamentalist Churches of Christ, looked out of his window in Rome last week to find 40 armed carabinieri at his door. Soon after, as members of his congregation began to arrive for Sunday services at the chapel downstairs, the carabinieri waved them away. Pastor Paden went downstairs to remonstrate. He urged the carabinieri themselves to come inside to hear his preaching. Said their commander: "Why would you let us attend your services? We are all Catholics." Answered Evangelist Paden: "All the more reason for us to save your souls." The carabinieri just went...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Missionaries in Rome | 9/29/1952 | See Source »

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