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New library opened at Leederville
Former CBC Leederville teachers had many improvements to talk about when they returned for the college's 40th birthday celebration this week and the opening of the new $360,000 J F Moloney library which serves both CBC and St Mary's colleges. science rooms at a time Among them were the Years 1973-78. Brothers AC Kilpa- He coached the first when enrolment pressure trick, M P Molloy and under-I5 teams for West was building up and childPerth from which the col- ren were being turned J M Ahern. lege had taken a cue for its away from primary grades. Brother Kilpatrick came colours when guernseys He saw the purchase of • to Leederville from Fre- were hard to acquire. further property on Marmantle in 1943 when the Brother Ahern came ian Street which paved the college in its second year from Victoria to be princi- way for further expansion parish priest after whom the library had an enrolment of 190, pal from 1959 to 1964 in of the college playing Pictured with a photograph of Leederville 's pioneer at Strathfield, NSW; M P Molloy, of now Kilpatrick, at first teaching all subjects time to attend to fitting out areas. behind them is named are Brothers A C in years 8, 9 and 10 and of the recently completed A lbany, and J M Ahern of Geelong. later science in the senior Murphy wing and the new (See P2 also) classes. He was coach of the athletics team during the college successes in 1947 and 1948. He taught at K algoorlie in 1951-53 before returning to NSW. Brother Molloy had three periods at Leederville. In 1944 he taught the Junior Certificate class and from 1951 to 1955 taught maths MADRID: Pope John Paul II condemned the "paths of hate and science to Years 9-12, Roman shattered the followed by Year 11-12 and death" as the murder of Major General maths and economics in peace of his 10-day visit to Spain.
C ondemns 'paths of hate and death
Speaking at St Igna- Earlier in Toledo when he a privilege, to satisfy the elect Felipe Gonzalez, vital needs of human exist- Pope John Paul said even tius' birthplace of Loy- heard news of the political ination, the Pope ence through labour though his trip to Spain ola in the heart of the assass was "of an eminently reliprayed that Spain would acitivity. Basque region where soon be liberated from the nature, I wanted to gious problem urgent an is Basque separatists "painful phenomenon of "It respects to the legmy pay and one which must push of c laimed responsibility terrorism." each Christian to assume itimate representatives to for the murder, Pope "Violence is not the way his or her responsiblity in the Spanish people and MADRID: "It's all doubts -- if Paul said. to solve problems," he said the name of the Gospel, remove any very nice that the "Violence is never a con- in a departure from his and its message of justice, there were any -- about my world loves the pope structive means. It offends the country's prepared speech. solidarity and love," he respect for but the pope also God, those who suffer it freely elected leaders." added. wants to talk to you," and those who practise it," Pope John Paul also dealt He also promised that the with Spain's critical unem- Pope John Paul said the said Pope John Paul he added. when problem of unemployment Church would not be silent problem ployment on issues involving "the as attendants called "Once again I repeat that he visited Barcelona where through demands of the dignity of for silence from the Christianity understands more than 10 per cent of must be resolved "a revision of the economic the human person and the cheering crowds who and recognises the noble the population are out of order as a whole." justice for fight rights and freedoms inherproper and interrupted the pope work. ent in it." all levels, but prohibits resign not must state "The at Alba de Tormes at seeking solutions in paths "The lack of work goes itself to chronically toler- Alluding to the socialist where the remains of of hate and death." against the 'right to work'," unemployment," victory he said that Spain St Teresa of Avila Pope John Paul let his along with the rest of the ate a high creation of was experiencing a "socio"The said. he rest. 150,000 listeners know he fundamental rights, is a new jobs must constitute cultural transition of grand not and necessity primary the of aware for it a priority as much proportions and ChrisThis was only one side- was keenly the economic as political." tians should collaborate in light of the intense gruel- sensitive feelings of the building of the temling 10-day trip to Spain, Basque region as he spoke Pope John Paul had to poral city. the most gruelling since his a few words in their dialect region the in also he tread a tightrope as visit to Brazil —during as he did opened his visit to Spain "They must make heard which he visited 17 towns. of Catalonia. Bishop Setien hinted at just a few days after the their voice, consistent with When 3000 women reli- the difficulties in the national election on the values in which they gious who had gathered to region when he told the At the time of going to account of which he has believe and respectful for hear him at Avila, cheered Pope. press, it was learnt that postponed his visit and the convictions of others," enthusiastically the pope "You have come among a murder charges have which eventually returned he said. q uipped: "Obviously people that suffers, it is been dropped and other a socialist worker party to The pope suggested that silence is not being true, because it has not charges against Father lead Spain. government must do more observed here today," in managed to find the paths Brian Gore have been to foster equality and balThe new party is expected ance between rich and r eference to the cloistered to stable and lasting peace, further remanded. A life of the Carmelite sisters. but it is above all a people phone message from to liberalise abortion and poor. "It would be more divorce and lessen aid to human if the authorities Pope John Paul tackled that wants to live, because Father Core to Father Catholic schools. call responsible for economic the itself Brian Morrison in an engagement every two it feels within At a meeting with Spain's affairs endeavoured to hours every day of the tour to life, like the oaks of our Perth was too late for and was often running up mountains, capable of res- this issue and will be King Juan Carlos and pol- have capital seek workers to 1 1/2 hours behind sche- isting the most violent given in full next week. itical leaders, including the rather than vice versa," he socialist Prime Minister- said. dule at the end of a day. jolts."
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