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4:tuEffop k No. 3455. IRCULATIONl
PERTH, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970.
LEADERS REACT TO WAR EXTENSION
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WORLD and Church leaders have expressed grave concern over the Vietnam-Cambodia situation.
Pope Paul VI has de- ons of prestige . . . it increase of suffering of cannot allow itself to be the peoples of Ind& cried the widening of chased out. china," and urged W.C.C. -This is the reason for member churches "to the war in Cambodia. the presence of U.S. continue to use their "It's extension during troops in Cambodia. Re- fullest influence upon the past few days risks sponsibility does not lie their governments to multiplying the burden with one side only, no press for a negotiated matter what propaganda of miseries it carried slogans say . . . respon- peace." They also called for w ith it and, at the same sibility lies with both "the withdrawal of all foreign troops from the time, the number of sides." various nations of Indovictims," he said. REACTION
china." He said this when he IN PARIS - French received a group of Viet- Foreign Minister Maurice COUNCIL namese expatriates, now Schumann, at a special The W.C.C. officials living in France, at his session of the National said they regretted "the weekly general audience. Assembly's foreign reasons given by PresiHe asked them, and all affairs committee, said dent Nixon for his acbelievers, to pray for the the military escalation in tion because he indicates His Grace, the Archbishop (standing, centre), speaking at the opening of the W.A. Catholic Historical "so greatly desired peace Cambodia might only a callousness towards Society's Exhibition at A.N.Z. House this week. unify America's foes and Indo-china lives as he which men do not seem Listening intently are ( from left, seated), the most Rev. Gregory Gomez, 0.S.B., Lord Abbot of New Norcia, to have the power to draw Communist China claims to be protecting R ev. Fr. M. Newbold, P.P., Kojonup, president of the Society, and Mr. .1. C. Shovelton, chief manager for and the Soviet Union the lives of American establish." W.A. of the A.N.Z. Bank. closer together. troops." The Vatican weekly Schumann felt France newspaper has blamed had "an obligation of expansion of the war into f riendship" to the United Cambodia on both the States to make the United States and the French position clearly saying Union, Soviet Latest Project Compassion contributions were reknown. both had committed ceived from: "very grave errors." ANXIETY Applecross 588.30; Armadale 120.20; Attadale L'Osservatore della Do- IN LONDON - The Pope Paul VI, calling the traditional marital morality "a gift of God," urged 300.00; Balcatta 275.30; Bassendean 222.50; Bentley menica (The Sunday Ob- British Prime Minister, server), said in an edit- Mr. Harold Wilson, told couples neither to grow discouraged nor to rebel should they fail to life up to it. 205.70; Brentwood 220.50; Como 363.86; Cottesloe orial that American, an emergency meeting of 733.00; East Cannington 91.48; Dianella 325.00; "All progress in the tal morality. In several love, and its infinite. apSoviet errors established the House of Commons 134.35; Glendalough 240.00; Hilton Park Embleton the peal. throughout moral life," he observed, ways "an illogical logic." Lesrnurdie 312.50; Manthat Britain should ex"When the husband 141.54; Kalamunda 207.25; "begins from a basic speech, he emphasised press concern about the Morley 281.00; Mun270.00; 438.13; Midland ning realisation of one's weak- that these laws wero and wife try, patiently INTERACTION Vietnam-Cambodia situness." helps rather than hind- and humbly - without daring 180.65; Nedlands; 1255.00; North Fremantle "Every action was ation, and the resulting letting themselves be dis- 118.00; Scarborough 465.64; Shenton Park 431.31 ; From a "radical real- rances. gradually followed by a turmoil in the United one's weak"A man and a woman couraged by failure - South Perth 270.29; Subiaco 530.96; Wilson 42.00; isation of reaction which was not States. ness begins all progress who love each other, the to live in truth the deep C orrigin 59.47; Kalgoorlie 437.11; Quairading 65.00; always proportionate. He said it was not in the moral life." smile of a child, the demands of a sanctified Toodyay 34.30; York 84.23; Kununurra 47.00. Negotiated political sol- Britain's business to pass Marital chastity, he peace of a home - here love of whose existence utions were replaced by judgment on American said, Additional amounts from parishes totalled S252.16. achieved is a wordless but as- moral rules are there to was the search for a solution actions and policy, but "littl by little." persuasive then morthem, remind toundingly by force, in military v Eleven contributions from schools and organisations, oiced what he called He asserted, however, sermon in which every al rules are no longer terms, to the point where "grave anxiety" that the that the "demands of man can already discern, cast off as a shackle but and from individuals, amounted to ¶646.05. an empasse was reached." fighting might go beyond conjugal life as if shining through, recognised as a powermoral The new total stands at S23,043.30. The editorial in the the limits set by Presidrecalls the reflection of another ful help." Church the which May 10 edition was writ- ent Nixon. - a clear reference to ten by Federico AllessanI N OSLO, NORWAY- the norms of his 1968 endrini, an editor of the Vatican daily newspaper Officers of the World cyclical against contraL'Osservatore Romano. Council of Churches have ception - are "neither As- proached for the diviLegislative The deplored "both the action unbearable nor unworksion. the out threw sembly able." ANALYSIS of the United States in PregThe Premier, Sir David Termination of Alessandrini analysed its invasion of Cambodia, He warned against this early Brand stated his opv3si Bill nancy the situation: and the escalation of the false that dilemma The Paris conference, war in Laos with North would make a couple morning at the second tion to the Bill ou'side Reading by 31 votes to the House. He had been Which had been marking Vietnam support." choose between "sensucalled away to finalise time for years, military The statement deplor- ality" and abandonment 14. The result came after arrangements for his trip ing Operations the widening of the in South of the sacraments, on Vietnam, violation of the war was signed by M.M. the one hand, and a a free vote when mem- t o Japan. He stated that bers had already spent the time was not opporneutrality of Laos, and Thomas, of India, chairwrecked marriage, on seven hours debating the tune for an Abortion Bill then of Cambodia, on the man of the W.C.C. centhe other. Bill. This was the third in this State, which has part of the North Viet- tral John Donovan committee; Miss Pope Paul raised his time that Dr. J. G. Hislop not yet reached the milnamese and their protec- Pauline M. Webb, of toors, had clearly proved Great Britain, vice-chair- appeal for courage dur- had introduced the Bill lion mark in population. ing a talk to a pilgrim- and though considerably He did not think it would that communism did not man of the central comage of the Equipes amended after its pass- achieve a big improveaccept the gradual withmittee, and the Rev. Dr. - literally, age through the Legislat- ment. Notre-Dame drawal of the U.S. from Eugene Carson Blake, of ive Council. many memWithin the Assembly. South-East Asia but the United States, W.C.C. Teams of Our Lady. Court spearheaded bers of wanted to chase it the Lower House Mr. About 2,000 of the out. general-secretary. considered it still advo- the attack on the Bill and movement's 3,500 marThey were in Norway cating ILLOGICAL Abortion on was convincingly supattending a W.C.C. com- ried couples heard the Demand. ported by members of "This is where the illo- mittee meeting. Pope speak. About 80 people listen- the Country Party and gical logic of which we They deplored the widPope Paul continually ed in the public galleries Australian Labour Party. Spoke comes into play. ening of the war "into warned against losing for most of the night, An analysis of the de"Cars have been my life for a long time. While the U.S. believes it Laos and Cambodia with heart in the struggle to but the number had bate will be published My 17 years experience in all phases of the can withdraw, for reas- the consequent senseless keep the laws of man - dwindled as the time ap- next week in The Record. motor business means I can give you the right
Traditional Marital Morality 'Gift Of God'
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ABORTION BILL THROWN OUT
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