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No. 4654. PERTH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1973
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Prelate calls for action on "filthy trade" in smut HOBART. — "I have never seen my country so sick -- The struggle is for minds — People of all religions have begged me to do what I can to stem the tide." With these words, lions, am terribly worr- your apathy. Fight back Archbishop Young, of ied. I believe that decent and they'll be beaten." Hobart, launched a pow- men and women must The main thrust of the erful attack on pornog- very quickly take a stand. attack on the purveyors M ta ' raphic magazines. "I appeal to you not to of pornography should be "I am going to throw listen to the slick, soph- that they were dehumanmyself into the ring; but isticates who scream ising one of the most I cannot win without you their heads off about beautiful sacred and and thousands like you," freedom of expression, powers given to manhe told Knights of the about the necessity of kind. They were animalSouthern Cross at a din- freedom in order to have ising and trivialising it, ner in Hobart. true literary creativity. ripping it out of its huThe most "At the moment it is man context, the Archpractical thing to do, he said, was they who are applying bishop said. to join the Organisation the censorship. They were not interesof Community Standards. "Men who are taking a ted in human relations, stand and want to debate but in objects. They were E DITORS Speaking at Smithton, this great social issue are attacking the very fabric Dr. Young said: "Editors not getting a hearing. • St. Thomas, More of the civilised human "Do not let these so- order, the interpersonal of pornographic magaCollege was opened in zines are no longer un. called artistic creators, relationship of love be1956. The chapel, above derground, but proclaim who are making millions tween the total man and left, was the gift of the openly that they are the out of the youth market, total woman. estate of the brother of manipulating them at a publishers. the late Monsignor The biggest problem to "These magazines are most suggestible stage of Moss of Necllands. At be faced was the cumultheir lives, force you into the right of the picture easily available to our ative effect on the minds children, and are being the corner. is part of the front of young people. wing of the college, facdisplayed openly in many "You go on the attack; ing Mounts Bay Road, areas." stir yourselves from (• See also pages 2, 4). that was built with Archbishop Young, The St. Thomas More College Council has decided that the college will money contributed by who recently returned open its doors to Catholic women in 1974. The move is experimental, and from overseas, said that the parishes of the Archdiocese. Later two in the United States and will be reviewed at the end of the year. residential wings plus Canada moral standards "I am quite optimistic cept two voted in favour riage relationship more had fallen drastically. a dining hal l were erectabout the success of in- of 'co-ed.' skilfully. ed with assistance from Some films being integration,' said the RecThis argument applied flicted on the public were government grants. The A spokesman for the tor, Fr. John Prendiville, council said that in the equally to the women. land was made availmade by producers with S.J., D.D., M.A. (Oxon). able to the Church by course of the council de- It was wiser not to sick minds, who had "The men have under- bate ,it was pointed out build a separate college, made a mess of their the University on contaken to make the women that so far nothing spec- but to set aside a section private lives and were dition that it be devotfeel at home. A vote ial had been done in Wes- of St. Thomas More for putting this type of thing ed to a residential colwas taken among them tern Australia for Cath- women. This could easily into their films. lege. last month, and all ex- olic women desirous of be done, since rooms "Human sexuality," he living in a residential were built in units of said, 'must be kept witheight or ten around a in the context of love." college. stair-well. Thinking men and woIn the other states it Welcoming the decis- men in Australia, he addwas different — Melbourstudy the cenne had St. Mary's, Syd- ion, the Rector said: "I ed, should sorship guidelines and would like 30 or 40 woney Santa Sophie, Briswrite and object if these bane Duchesne, Canberra men to start, seniors as Ursula and Hobart Eno well as freshers. I am were too flexible. At the Hobart dinner, also looking for two senWaite. ior women tutors to be 200 men pledged their The trend today in the "guide, philosopher and support to the Archbishhigh schools and some of friend" to the juniors. op in his war on pornogthe Catholic colleges was raphy. "The college has some towards "co-ed." One Addressing them, Dr. should not mark time or thing to offer women, and Young said that Australeven put the clock back I'm quite sure that wo- ia was witnessing a collmen have a great deal to apse of the public ethos, USUALLY COME BACK FOR at tertiary level. contribute to the college. a poisoning of the pubFrom the point of ANOTHER . . . AND ANOTHER "I will be happy to dis- lic climate. view of the maturing proAND ANOTHER . . . cess, co-education should cuss matters with par- MILLIONS MADE help men to understand ents and/or girls, if they It was time for decent women better, since they care to come and see civilised men to take a would be living more me." stand against those makclosely together. Intending applicants ing millions out of a filTheir knowledge of fe- should write to the Rec- thy trade. The Archbishop added: male psychology should tor, St. Thomas More assist them at a later College, Crawley, W.A. "I, with a growing number of concerned Austradate to handle their mar- 6009.
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