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The Record Newspaper 12 July 1973

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No. 3640. PERTH, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1973

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Opinions on school aid plans vary Catholic opinion around Australia on the recommendations in the Interim Committee for the Australian Schools Commission (the Karmel Report) for Commonwealth assistance to independent schools is divided. Last week in Hobart —and base grants to all the Australian Minister schools on their relative for Education, Mr. Kim needs are measured by Beazley, said that the re- the resources being used — port was a masterpiece in them and by the parof compassion and im- ticular needs of the childplementation and it ren. would start a revolution "With increased assistin Australian education. ance from public funds He was speaking at the goes increased accountopening of a library and ability. science block at St. Vir"In addition, it is pro gil's College, Hobart. posed that the standards Archbishop Young of of schools receiving AusHobart, who also attend- tralian Government • Studying interviewing techniques at the radio and TV seminar ed the opening, said that money should be superare: Seated at table Mr. Jack Shanahan ( left) and Mr. Tony Evans. it was the first time in vised and assistance givapproved Then clockwise from left are: Mr. John Fleming, Father Michael 23 years that he had been en only to on a public platform ones." K eating, Deacon David O'Brien, Father Pat O'Reilly, Bishop Quinn, with Mr. Beazley. Father Pat Ahern, Mr. J .Stokes, Sister M. Goretti, and Father J. Meanwhile, the VictorNestor. He said that it was dif- ian Parents and Friends' ficult to make a coin- Federation claims that if ment on the document the Karmel committee There has been a warm response to the Arch- without studied refer- recommendations are imbishop's offer of assistance made as a positive ence but he did thank plemented the average inreply to the mounting pressure in the commun- the Minister for his creased allocation by the ity regarding abortion. stand as a member of Federal Government to Parliament on the right the State school child I n a statement sent to Last Saturday the Catholic Radio and Television took the first step of parents to send their will be twice that to the 'The in its long-hoped-for plan of providing training for people involved in said: Record', D r. Goody school children to independent non-government publicising the Church through radio and television media. child. schools. "I have had a lot of correspondence, much of In a statement issued By way of a pilot At the opening Mr. sion and some of their and TV Committee programme, a full-day which I am unable to ansthis week, Mrs. Margaret Beazley said: t echnical equipment. and well known A.B.C. wer, approving my offer session the federation's was held Organisers of the personality, and Mr. "The Federal Cabinet Gartland, through the courtesy to help any women with secretary, claimed that in programme were Mr. John Fleming, local decided has not simply unwanted pregnancies. of Aquinas College offthe Catholic parish Tony Evans, chairman director of A.B.C. relig'to abolish per capita 1974 "Many have sent don ering rooms for discusof the Catholic Radio ious broadcasts. grants to more than 140 school pupil would rea tions of money, although Twelve people, repindependent ceive an increase of $26 'wealthy' I made no request for it. over 1973. However, the resenting a cross-secschools,' as some critics "Those who have supState pupil would receive tion of interests in the have asserted. plied names and addressArchbishop Goody has $22 and this amount addArchdiocese, accepted "The Karmel Report ed to increased State exes have been acknowledg- invited the Conventual the invitation to study ed; other anonymous gifts, Franciscan Fathers to take categorised non - govern- penditure on him in 1974 theoretical and practiI hereby recognise and ap- charge of the parish of ment schools from A to seemed likely to widen, cal aspects of the medH. preciate in a general way. Shenton Park. not reduce the gap. ia at first hand. "Father Hickey, and the Those attending "The group, number The first member of the "In his pre-election Marriage Guidance Bureau new foundation will arrive and names as yet unwere Bishop Quinn, speeches, Mr. Whitlam have received many en- on July 27 from the Grey- known, categorised Fathers M. Keating, J. A quiries and have been able friars Franciscan commun- will be those schools promised that no assistNrestor, P. G. J. O'Reiance presently existing to help in most cases. lly, P. Ahern and P. ity in London. which now have human, would be reduced or re"I trust that others wi l l Cunningham; Sister M. The new arrivals will resources beyond what pealed," she said. a vai l themselves of our take over the parish Goretti; Messrs. J from material and financial wil "Yet within days of the ling service." Shanahan and J. Father E. McKenna, who other schools will have Stokes and Miss Helen has been priest-in-charge in 1980 after an expendi- release of the report, Cattalini. Deacon D. for the past twelve months, ture of $2,000 million at Cabinet had already reUSUALLY COME BACK FOR O'Brien, a radio enginwhile a study was made of 1972 values by the Corn jected the Karmel Comeer by profession, also; particular pastoral needs in monwealth six mittee recommendation over A NOTHER . . . AND ANOTHER and children in both attended the practical the area. years, expenditure addiCategory A and B sessions. A ND ANOTHER . . . Both Sir Charles Gaird- tional to all other efforts schools will be deprived Contributions to the Theory sessions in private State and by ner and the Rehabilitation of per capita assistance 1973 Project Compassthe morning covered Hospitals are attended from authorities. from the end of the ion Appeal, conducted the issue of what and this parish and the expan"The Karmel Commit year." by Australian Catholic to whom the Church is Relief, are now being sion of these two centres tee held that expenditure On the question of rec ommunicating has made it necessary to on these schools could tallied. sources she said: through the mass medanticipate the growing past- not be justified. There are still some ia today. "There are State oral needs of the patients parishes which have term The very "Cabinet decided that schools equal to the best and staff. not yet sent in their "Mass-media" is challthe termination for cate- of the non government Being a Religious Order, gory A schools should be returns and they are enged because comschols but following an the new branch of the at the end of 1973 instead requested to do so as munication, particu'Index of Recurrent ReFranciscan Fathers in Perth soon as possible larly by radio, is a peras the of after a two-year phase is expected to add to the out," the Minister said. sources' of which no defull list will be TY 01sonal, intimate activtails are given in the rewide range of diverse apostlished in 'The Record' ity and even on tele"The Karmel Commitolates that are offered by tee is obliged to check port, State schools are vision it is doubtful to °! next week. the 19 Orders of Religious and re-check resources classified according to an what level and to what Priests already working in before classifying schools average cost of certain quantity of people a ON INSIDE PAGES 'resources.' communication is bein any category. Calendar 4 the Archdiocese. "However, non-governTHE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ing made. "The effect of the re- ment schools have been • The Franciscan Children's World 9 Other observations Conventuals are one commendations which measured Classified individually CARS were offered on the the three families have been accepted and against the average State of A dvertisements 10 preparing scripts in of of priests and brothers which total $693 million, school figure and classiA UTHORISED GENERAL MOTORS Letters 11 a medium where they founded by St. Francis will be to introduce di- fied into eight categories, HOLDEN DEALER News In Pars 6 must appear almost i rect general recurrent according to certain reof Assisi. not to exist in a good Sister M. Philomena 1 308 Albany Hwy., Cannington Their religious habit assistance to government sources which the school delivery by a speaker. Earle 7 is either black or gre school systems — where PHONE: 68 1826 PHONE: 68 1826 Sport (• Continaell Pa-4e 2) 12 — hence the express- more than four-fifths of , TV, Radio all children are educated • Continued Page 6. 7 ion "greyfriars". .0.04,11 .4

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