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The Record Newspaper 10 January 1974

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No. 3663. PERTH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1974

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Catholic Education Commission appoints two new staff men

The Catholic Education Commission of W.A. has appointed two new members to its staff to work in the areas of curriculum and finance management. They are Mr. Brian L. Byrne and Mr. Michael Beech.

Mr. Byrne most recently youth today such as marhas been with the curricu- riage, abortion, etc. "Many of these individlum branch of the Educasubjects curriculum tion Department for the ual overlap," he points out, past five years. teacher "and it ought to be possible Following his to cross over from one to Claremont at training the other and make a prophas Teachers' College, he component of religious er had experience in a wide A correspondent has writeducation in the general occupal educationa of field to "The Record" sugten ." curriculum tions, including work on an gesting that readers' attenMR. M. BEECH two mission, Aboriginal MR. B. L. BYRNE tion might be drawn to the FINANCE periods each of three years Mr. Michael Beech is an fact that War Memorial in India, and also with trist by profession, Fund contributions will no optome New tribal children in the taken his diploma at longer be a tax deduction having Guinea Highlands for two after June 30 this year. of W.A. University the years, all in addition to Since August 21 of last strong other his er, Howev service teaching regular in finance .year it has not been possible been has t interes with the W.A. Education to establish such tax demanagement. Department. funds. ductible investan been has He Mr. Byrne will cover the ment manager for a merThe correspondent sugbroad range of all subjects chant bank, has spent six gests that parishioners who for all grades. He points years with a stockbroking had anticipated making donout. that his task will not be firm and for nearly two ations to these funds over opponent MUNICH (NC).—Auxiliary Bishop Johannes Neuhaeusler of Munich, a vigorous to tell teachers what to do years was a member of the future years might still be than more for Dachau at camp ation concentr Nazi a as the in act anticipate to to prisoner as former so much encouraged of Adolf Hitler and a Stock Exchange. e and four years, has died here at thte age of 85. liaison to develop curricula He said that he came to their giving programm "When 1 fell dos. n, thc one of the first documentin the schools. Education make the future amount Catholic the Bishop Netthaeusler also Cardinal Michael Faulhaber 1 this aries on the subject. my ears." boxed Nazi the during Commission motivated .by a available before July Munich of of in efforts part the played a gaining thereby year, he that testified also educationHe in consecratinterest was He LIAISON In 1958. the West Gerstrong opposition regime. German the twelve al matters. His wife was a tax concession as well as movement to work through ed a bishop by the cardinal witnessed the mistreatment man President, Theodor the first For comof Jews in the camp. He Heuss bestowed on the months he expects to be schoolteacher and this had fulfilling their future attempt April 20, 1947. particular the Vatican in an wrote anti-Nazi articles that bishop the country's Great a at testifying 1959. making contact with prin- given added interest to his mitment to the n I to overthrow Hitler and fund. of prison Service Cross for "service cipals and staffs so that he studies in this field. prevent Germany from go- t rial of two men charged were smuggled out can make recommendations He has been closely asto Church and people". with killing hundreds in the and published. ing to war. concentrafor on-going development. sociated with developments In 1960 he dedicated a Sachsenhausen In 1946, he published a He will also be a liaison in education through his With the help of a Cath- tion camp, Bishop Neu- volume dealing with the re- memorial chapel at Dachau. with the Education Depart- activities in political study olic attorney in Munich, haeusler said that he had sistance of the Catholic the former concentration ment in curriculum work groups. Dr. Josef Mueller, the bish- been mistreated there on Church to the Nazi regime. camp at Where he and and with other independent He foresaw a combining op was responsible for his arrest in February, Entitled "Kreuz und Hak- thousands of others suffered schools. of his two interests in mansecretly sending much in- 1941. enkreuz" (The Cross and and an estimated 30,000 He sees his work devel- agement and education in formation on the persecubeing arrested the Hooked Cross); it was died. first fter A The National Commission tion of the Church in Hitoping in the areas of con- his work with the commisin Berlin. he was sent to the tent, resources, methods and sion to the extent that the for Justice and Peace re- ler's Third Reich to the Sachsenhausen in camp initiathe in-service training. Karmel Report indicated cently applauded Vatican and to foreign May before being sent on He believes that his is the that more and more funds tive of the Attorney-Gen- countries. to the camp at Dachau. flowing into eral, Senator Murphy, in be only position of its kind in would "We were beaten as soon The bishop, then a monRights Human there a Commiscing and introdu Catholic School school systems we arrived," he said. as to adviser an was signor, sions throughout Australia. would be need to assist edu- Bill in the Federal Parliahandle ment recently. He explained that till cational bodies to authorisThe commission expressnow Catholic schools had to these funds in an concern over several ed way. ed assistrely for curriculum omissions from the glaring ance on visiting superintend"duty Bill which purports to iments who had time only to United Nations the plement the of standards the check Covenant on Civil and Polschool and could spare little itical Rights but leaves out other time to studying curArticle 18 (4) which would riculum development. bind the Government to USUALLY COME BACK FOR MUNICH (NC).—Cardinal Julius Doepfner of Originally of Baptist perhave respect for the liberty Bishops' German West the of president Munich, today suasion, Mr. Byrne ANOTHER. . . AND ANOTHER of parents and ensure the Conference, said here that each German had a as a describes himself and the Jews and moral educas Israel of aid religiou the to come to duty AND ANOTHER . . . Christian attached to no de- AUGSBURG, West Germ- tion of their children in threatened with isolation on the world political nomination other than a any (NC) — One can hardly conformity with their own scene. small Christian prayer group blame Bishop Josef Stimpfle convictions. Cardinal Doepfner said that the duty of he attends in his home sub- of Augsburg and his two n wonderwas justified because of "the debt of commissio Germans The auxiliaries, Bishops Rudolf urb regularly. solidarity they owe to the Jewish people." this was conwhether ed Manfred and Schmid It must be understood, he added, that the nected with the omission of if they didn't Mueller, people, after hundreds of years of perseJewish RPLIGION Article 23 (i) which affirms throw coins in the Trevi cution, had a right to a politically secure homenatthe is family the that He has recently been in- fountain in hopes that they land. Each people had a right to its own volved extensively in stud- would return to Rome soon. ural and fundamental group existence, and even Arab States must recognize unit of society and is enthis fundamental principle. ies of ways of improving On a recent trip to titled to protection by socthe state of religious educaThe Cardinal said that Israel, however, Rome they not only had to iety and the state. tion in State schools. "must not make the problem of its own security tion transporta confront An approach is being depend exclusively on the question of its borders. He believes that religion problems created by Italy's to Senator Murphy to "A just and lasting peace must be established c annot be categorically sep- energy-saving ban on Sun- made clarify the Government's in the Middle East with the aid of the great arated from other subjects day driving; they also got powers. The United States and the Soviet Union ch to this matter. and that it should be inte- caught between floors in an approa must not make this crisis area a testing ground for the interests of political powers. grated into the whole cur- old Vatican elevator, pickON INSIDE PAGES "By offering their help, the two great Powers riculum. 4 pockets in the subway stole Calendar have the opportunity to show mankind a conTHE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN He cites English, social all their cash, and they re- Classified crete sign of their desire for detente and service. • studies, health education ceived a ticket from the CARS "And since politics is in the first place a Advertising ... ... 10 and religious education as police for mistakenly using, service to mankind, a solution that does not Brother Hughes' AUTHORISED GENERAL MOTORS all subjects that might be a special bus that was inarouse any hatred or disappointment must also ... 8, 9 be Journeys ... sought for the Palestinian refugees. 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