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No. 3465.
PERTH, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1970.
Leftist Attempt To Disrupt Youth Assembly Fails UNITED NATIONS, New York: Leftist and communist efforts to stampede the f irst day of the World Youth Assembly, which concluded recently, almost put an end to the conference.
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NOW P-N.G. HOPES TO SEE POPE PORT MORESBY: There is a possibility that Pope Paul It has been learnt VI will include Papua and New Guinea in his November that a Vatican envoy will arrive in Sydney tour. late this month or early He has been invited by Moresby, told meeting August to finalise arthe Bishops' Conference of the Conference here rangements. The schedof the Territory and a recently that there would ule is not expected to be reply is expected fairly be no further action to disclosed before then. soon. bring the Pope to the BOOKINGS Archbishop Virgil P. Territory. This would Although the dates Copas, M.S.C., of Port leave open the possibilhave not been released, ity of another approach travel agents and airlater. lines are taking no That there is a reguchances. lar international flignt They have taken bookbetween Hong Kong and ings for tours to SydSydney, which stops in ney during the last week Port Moresby, has led to of November and early the belief the Holy FathDecember, hoping to er's aircraft could call have their tourists here even if the Pope were during the papal visit. only to be seen at Port Hotels, too, have been Moresby's Jackson Airflooded with inquiries port. and bookings. HOPES One of the many quesIt is believed that tions being discussed is some thought has been the venue for the public given to the feasibility Mass to be celebrated by of taking Pope Paul to the Pope. a nearby open area for DRAWBACKS a bigger crowd to see him without much of a Some of the places rush. proposed include the One other supporting Showground, Randwick r,ourse, Queens thought that has streng- Race thened hopes of a papal Park, Woollahra, Cenvisit is that the major tennial Park, North Sydseminary for Papua and ney Oval and St. LeonNew Guinea arid the ard's Park. All seem to have some Solomons is &c subur ban Bomana, where stu- drawback either in the dents from 17 dioceses way of facilities or trafare training for the fic problems. priesthood.
They also agreed to The Leftists and communists dominated the cable a second invitation opening sessions with tac- to youth organisations mainland China, tics familiar to older ob- in servers, but dismaying to North Vietnam, North the majority of the youths Korea, and to the Viet who wanted to end the Cong faction in South shouting and denunciation Vietnam to attend the and get on with the busi- assembly. ness at hand. ALL THERE Adjournment of the overrode They the initial two meetings left steering committee's reand many commendation spectators to close participants gloomy at meetings of the four the prospect that the commissions — on world third may bring down peace, development, eduthe curtain on the as- cation, and environment sembly. — and declared them Instead, the agitators open to the press and fumbled in their at- the public. tempts to take over by Practically every type opposition of political and social congealing among the less aggres- ideology and economic sive, more constructive- level was represented. ly orientated groups. The participants — who protested that they GRINS were not delegates beIn one show of hands. cause each spoke for after another, with a himself — had no comnew personality on the mitments and were not r ostrum, the young men tied down to an agenda. and women, 647 of them Many were intent on from 105 countries and t erritories, voted down a critical analysis of the United Nations itself. DETAILS overwhelmingly practiYet a chorus of protest missionaries Catholic cally every measure prowas raised at the dishave taught and worked American Bishop James posed by the leftists. courtesy voiced by Jean in the Territory for near Edward Walsh was reEach demonstration Claude Remaury, of the 90 years, and it would be leased from China, where of their obviously spon- World University Serva fitting tribute if the he had been imprisoned taneous solidarity gen- ice — one of the youth Pope could make a short for the last 12 years. He erated more confidence organisations representvisit to the missions. has become known as and a sunburst of pleas- ed. Meanwhile, exact de- "the living martyr". Read ed grins. tails of the Pope's visit what Pope Paul had to "HIGH PRIEST" to Australia have yet to say about his release on The main factor in the Remaury had sneered be announced, despite a Page 3. change of atmosphere from the podium that newspaper report that it We also hope to do a had been a long meeting The Young Christian Students' Week ended on Sunday last with their annual the hall had been like would begin on Novem- feature on Bishop Walsh of the 18-member steerMass at St. Mary's Cathedral, celebrated by the Auxiliary Bishop. Folk hymns "a cathedral this mornber 30. next week. ing committee. were sung to the accompaniment of the Mercedes Guitar Group (above). From ing" and then added: this, Lars Tharlen, of the In his address Bishop Quinn reminded those present that the vocation to "The Secretary GenerSwedish Labour Party, be Christian implied a call to concern for our fellow-man and generosity in al behaved like a high emerged to take over sharing things both spiritual and material with him. Y.C.S. gave youth an priest and gave us a bad the helm from Pablo opportunity of cultivating this spirit and approach. lecture. Henrique, of Chile, who The theme for the week was "World Development and the Australian "I expected U Thant resigned. Student." (See pages 8 and 9). to be hissed — not applauded." Under considerable Provocation at intervals, Remaury, however was put the "cards on the Thalen was unflappable not alone in anti-UN sentable". and fair in his rulings. timent. "The dialogue that we He steered the assembly must have among all the Quite a few particiinto the ways it wanted members of a hierarchial pants beamed with ento go — frequently counPARIS.—Cardinal Francois Marty, of Paris, pre- Church must certainly ter to recommendation thusiasm at the help s their countries had rebe deepened, but there by the steering John Donovan commit- ceived from the world sident of the French Bishops' Conference, said it are moments when tee and the aims was "painful" for him to learn that 44 French choices must be made, of ac- organisation's developtivists. and it is perhaps these ment programmes, while, priests would be leaving the ministry. The latter demanded at the same time, they He said: "Gestures their action was painful choices that are being made at this moment." expulsion of the "puppet denounced the way in like that, like other con- because they had redelegations" of South which their elders where testations by priests, are ceived the same sacraSOCIETY TO Korea, South handling UN affairs and for me, painful and ment as he and, because Vietnam, PRESENT Spain, Greece of that, had a mission to and Na- proclaimed their ability grave." PAPER ON tionalist China and cal. to do a better job as delThe 44 priests, in a carry out. led for He said their step BISHOP political discus- egates when they got joint letter to the French the chance. sons, for placards to seemed grave for themBishops Conference, exdeSAL VADO signate teams by counpressed "solidarity with selves and for Catholics. The Royal Western STRONG ATTACK trY and for one vote to those who, today, in the He said: "Wounded by Australian Historical "Cars have been my life for a long time. One of the most vigor- Church and in the world, acts like that, the each delegation. people Society will present My 17 years experience in all phases of the ous attacks in the plen- struggle for greater re- of God are losing confiAs the reading of a paper motor business means I can give you the right these questions ary session came from spect for conscience and dence in their pastors. It Were put on Bishop Salvado's to the assem- Dorothy Jean O'Donnell, for greater freedom." sort of advice about buying a good quality is that which seems grave role as a pastoralist, bly, the majority used car at the price you want to pay, of who said she was from They said they public- to me at a time when I at hands the Secondary shot up to signi- "English Canada." Phone me on 616736, or call and see me ised their renunciation would wish that an effort Teachers' College lecfy "No!' would allow p ersonally." us to She hoped the youth to attract wide attention find ture theatre, Nedunity and that these diviassembly could and to force provide changes in lands, on Friday, July T HEY GOT WHAT an alternative to "the the Church's structures. sions did not exist among 31, at 8 p.m. T HEY us." impotence of the United Some of them considWANTED The paper on New They Nations and the immor- ered their move a form He felt the Conferfounder has Norcia's refused to expel a single ality of the United of "conscientious objec- ence's document, "Reprepared by been arrived participant who States." tion" to focus public at- newal and Growth of the George Russe, BA. by invitation. They tention on the way bish- Church"—which attackHons., resident at St. USED CAR tion by She quoted from El- ops had dealt with such ed both "conservatives" v.rejected designaThomas More College. country and SPECIALISTS dridge Cleaver, the black problems Wanted a as divorce, and "liberals" and deconOther journals "one man, one dissident and writer, and mixed marriages and nounced doctinal and disNT'te" 495 Albany Highway, Victoria Park Tel: 61 6736 taining articles on Rot it. regulation. They closed with the cry: birth control. ciplinary deviations in Bishop Salvado will John Donovan Peter Atkinson "Power to people." Cardinal Marty said the Church today — had also be available.
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