Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Jul 1968, p. 1

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Pope VATICAN Pope Plfli Ml binned the nontra cptire ptli and all other ate dianieai and ottemleaimeana of Zbirth control for the worlds aoooooooo Roman Catholics lie almindieatod that the rhythm ebouldznot he contender regular practitu vaery matrimonial aet must remain open to the transmission of life the Pope deciaredin hey sentence ofrbls longdelayrd encyclipal letter on one of the most eontroverdal issues facing the churchtoday This appeared to rule outthe possibility of any future accept anco by Pope Paul of contracep tion for any reason and seemed to imply disapproval of the con cadttcontndietoryto ofGodandtoliirwiiL 111a ovarent Vatican on birth control resell fmnt i230 when Pope Pius tweed his eneyelleai Cost Connubil on marriage and ruling by Pope Pius xx in 1951 that permitted the rhythm method This teaching wbldi emptin sizes natural processes of farm ily planning based on the wifes periods of infertility was main taincd despite recent advances acid in the mutantmu pills and in pamge directedvioJoert of science the Pope voiced en cmagemcat for continued re search in the are of birth regu lotion But again he appeared to rule out any other solution than wayaof improving the rhythm method fitls particularly desirable that accorrflngtio the wldi al ready x11 medical science succeed in providing sufficiently secure basis for regulation of birth founded on the observance of naturai rhythms the Tape in this way scientists and especially Catholic chureh teacher dietioo cannot out between the dViP leukemia to the transmission of cyclic expressed by Popeiiux scientists will anointu to some zm that in aetuII fact true cwlra eand those pertaining to the ooteringvol theatic coagugal lov issueivorcroseo The Nations leading theologian Rte Rev Fer lambmschipi presented at news conference and held inellcctthatfiemile the lopds decision the issue is not closed for hiltime The rule is not able he commented is up to theologians to debate and ex pand all moral aspects Involved And if for instance some Gillie aboutdbeoorneoserwheioo Hastyum in the chant mlrnoeouan may be launched liner Janibnuchlni pointed out that the Pope deliberately avoided aay Biblical references to the sexual act or lay refer ences to procreation asthe pri moryend of marriag These are the foundations oftraditlon lCnth teaching but their Bibllcal hasis is underserious challeag The Pope alsn renew rhurchsban on abortion vfor theta utic reason on any form rcctstcihzation Although dcmands forliher tuition ol the choroid policy haoejwn may in recent ynrr thePopesdedrionto continue therplstpolicy had hempredieted MA war ener oliy mauled The decision rejectslhe ma iorily viowoi Pope Fruit 75 member birth walrol eonurus aloa whieh recommended to him in June 1966 that the birth control baa be eased The Popes conservative eon clusion it expected to touch off new explosion of worldwide controversy moon and nonCatholics alike Surveys and reports from Caqu priocLs show that millions of Catholic couples already use birth control devices including the leL POPE PAUL Vi WEATHE EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation meson Classified Advertising 7282114 other Departments 12MB BlockWhite Society Split Threatens US Sunny and rool today and gt Tuesday Low tonight 45 liigh tomorrow 10Detalson pagoda BarriehOntario Canada Monday July 291196 Not More Titania Per Copy it than wasmporou me The national advisory commission on civilvuisorders went out of business todayone year sever al hundred thousand words will $1500900 after President John son created it Sniper vlire still whined in the streets of Detroit July 29 1967 when Johnson convened the ll member commission at Ute Witite House and charged it with trying to learn What happened What can be done to prevent it from hap pening again and again The commission headed by former llilnois governor Otto Keroer and representing nearly all the colors of the political spectrum issued its first report last March Another report was released during the weekend and said new studies show rioters to be representative of urban Negro youth and not just riffrat and criminals The report also said that 18 at of ghetto residents took riots and not one to two per cent as originally estimated The latest report expected to be the lastlbearing the commisv sion seal was compilation of three studies by separate groups it was issued without commenL The original report ran some 210000 words and was the work of 150 fulitime paid staffers as well as the commissioned members NDP Leader May Contest Seat Left By Death Oi Colin Cameron NANALMO CF Tributes came in quickly Sundayfollow ing the death of Colin Cameron New ralic Party member of Fruit meat for Nnnaimo Cowiohaanh Islands Mr Cam it who represent ed the riding for 11 years died in hospit Sunday of stroke ing ill Saturday He picture of good ilBihiiJl when the party caucus me in Winnipeg last week and cl ed him chairman The NDP leader who as de tested in the June 25 federal election said it would be most inappropriate and in extremely had taste to commentu on whether he would seek election in Mn Camerons riding There was however wide speculation that Mr Douglas would contest the seat hay Pcrrault former leader of the ECLiberzl party and the man who defeated Mr Douglas in BurnabySeymour OTTAWA OP Prime Min istcr Trudeau returns to the problems of government today after 90Wmiie tour of the North that carried him from the glaska border to the Labrador gt The prime minister who flew fished and charmed thousands of northerners in 16 communi lies said he was most im pressed hyvthe social break th nugh ginthe Arctic slaif aide said Sunday that approximately 500000 was spent on the report which con cluded that the US was moving toward two societies one black and one white MORE HOUSES NEEDED The report called for mas sive program to provide housing education and jobs for Negroes ohnson termed fthorougb exhaustive but declined to respond to numerous calls for major presidential endorse ment that migh spur Congress to quick reacti Hunt Children Lost In Manitoba GRANDRAPIDS hlan CPL Footprints in themud offered thread of hope today to searchers scouring the desolate brush and muskeg country near here for two children missing since Thursday Warer quite hopch well find th soon said RCMP Cpl Cairns as search parties struggled back to camp Sunday night There is every indication the children are on the move Footprints that tadedout in thethick underhrush were found twice Sunday and Cpl Cairns said he believes they were made by the children Presence GitPhotographers lingers Buisian Delegates PRAGUE or Czechoslo vak and Soviet Commn nist party leaders opened eful meeting today near the Soviet border to discuss Soviet de rt that Czechoslovakia check its independent course down the Communist road The official news agency said the talks opened inCierna Czechoslovak railway junction about mile from the Soviet border Czechoslovaltofticia ssid ne meeting was beingheid in di iapidated movie lbhatre First reports said they had met in the Moscow delagntlons parked special train at Cierna Cierna is in the southeast nir ner of Slovakia lowrrniles from the Soviet and Hungarian Sayeroiice Beat TV Cameraman CLEVELAND AP Two television cameramen on as signment in Cleveland charged they were beaten by police Sun day because attempted to film the arrest ftwo Negroes One ofythe camerameo Julius frontiers Many Hungarians farm around the town and there are many gymier in the are ATMOSPHERE TENSE Unconfirmed reports laid the meeting opened on tense note with the Soviet delegates shW lng anger abonfihrpreseoce of photographers in the area Scerecy on the meeting had been one of the Soviet dernoodt territory strong police co my own around the area where the Soviet train was parked Russiantroops though ofli beam to be small in nutnbo were reported to be still near Presov Czechoslovak ratl junction about is miles north of the meeting site VOther units which had stayed on in Cwehosiovakia after last months Warsaw Pact man oeuvrcs were officially pounced as having scheduled their departure tonight from the area of Libavavin Noravia About 40 Crenhoslovak end are including party leader Alex antler Dubcck and Lt members of the partypr arrived sunday nig by plane at Km st about miles fromthe said he was truly sorry to learn of Mr Camerons death knew and admired him be said Ha was one of Can adasmost able parliamentar ians The Examiner TODAY Ann Lendersd City News2 canteen12 is Comics7 Deaths12 District5 Editorial4 Sports8 Theatre5 rv Listing7 Weatherlo Womens6 BACK TO Busmrss Now canvas tents makcshlft leantos and miserable conditions Mr Trudeau saw in canoe trips to the North 10 years ago iie was met here by Senator Paul Martin who briefed him on developments in the postal strike that began July 18 Mr Trudeau said he hoano plans to eallPar1lnment and end the strike The people had given the postal workers the right to strike and could take it away ifit was misused But this wasntthc case now NATO an an em gtUNDER REVIEW Asked nbout European fears that Canada wlllrwithdraw from Trudeuu jaald this military involvement nitlcent Cloarwatcr Fiord 12 miles inside the Arctic Circieon Baffin islnn Prime Minister Trudeau chanoo itieehtre andmakes tion at Clearwater Fiordjin the leap successfully during takes wary look left photo at ice crevice decides to marinara 1r midnight sealhunting expedi Canadas Arctic Mr Trudeau returned to Ottawa Sunday night after a5weekiong tour2 of the North in which he coy ered about 9000 miles awareness Immediate orstdl Strike Settlement VOVITAWA CPt An end to Canadas postal strike now in its 12th day appeared nowhere in sight today despite unilag ging mediation to end the walk Wt Mediation talks among repre sentatives ol the Mottomember Council of Postnlctinions and thetreasury board under the eye of Judge Rene Lippe ad journed at amEDTtodoy to resume at pm this afternoon Jerriin 9000 MILE Torin in the defence organization is under review He said countries like Czechog slovokla might withdraw from theiWarsow Pact the Commu nist equivalent to NATO if countries suchas Canada drew hack militarily NIP the old prime mi ter was tanned and relaxed after ness holiday that in cluded anight in tent onmag He imo gogogirls reception in Froblsher Bay danced to Thearatios with iSye Meeka at Prime Minister Trudeau hack in the CapilnlSunday from weeks trip to Canadas North also held out no immediate hope for legislated end to the dis pute He told reporters he still feels the continuingnegotiations are the best way to deal with the strike at the present time al though the possibility that Par liament may be recalled to end the walkout remains North Pangnirturigi and joined in an outdoor dram dance at Pond inlet He sawa telephone Montreal putting fa Pond inletnew fuel tanks at Pang irtung and Eskimos buildin houses at placessuoh as Resolute and Froblsher Bay Ho visited Grlse Flord atiny Ellesmere Island settlement on spit of land that seems to be from into entire edge otthe world There 1200miles from the North Pol and one of th most norther scttlénienls netho worldyhe met the son of Nonook oi thoNorth and IE lill Mr Trudeah said his cabinet will hold its regular Wednesday meetinghpparently the ear hest time at which the postal strike will get thorough re vrew Judge Lippi told two report ers alter the am session ad journed The mood is gondthe at mospherejs good Asked once again whether progress is beln made in his talks with thecounciis chief nefi gotiator Romeo Mathieu and the treasury boards Douglas Moe he repii Surely you dont discuss things for almost 11 hours in room without malt lg some pro gress today nfter police and black militants using guorriiln he tactics The firing Jollowed aur hours of sniping looting burningand stonethrowingby Negro ExtEnron TROUIELE Hs Eolice reiniprcements Toned crowd early Sunday when slx persons wercshot and wounded hero fro lndlnnapolis and area in response an appe lor ho byPoliee Chief Jain Hilton The latest outburst of sniping was reported shortly before pies gangsnturda ran investigatia Dtel Opposes Cut InNIiTO Force wfiawaqtcri Tormer prime minister John Dielenba ker says any reduction in Canadas cornmitmont to the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza tion would he retreat from reanwn Business CaseloDeiay LONDON iCP Toronto stock promoter Myer Rush pro tested through his lawyer today at the prosecutions delay in producing evidcnce for its case to extradite him to Canada on to kconspiracy Negro non Richard anther imfosed an allnight curfew lilton blamed dlssension among Negro youth Eangsior two nightsoi disorders total rrosted told news confercne be oi thohrrostrof tiv niem pf the Negro Sin ity is charge nvoiving horas is expected to appear in court today on chargeof saultiogr policeman He was reported in good condition Sun day night in hospital The other cameraman Charles Ray filed complaint agaidstdipolicemen and de manded lineup of liccmen sohe could pickout the alleged assailants Ray faces no chargesinthe incident Soviet border They con and by sleeper train to Items Soviet party er Brezhnev lcdthe Ilvmemher So viet politburo thattravelled to Ciema bytraln There Were two other linss Is in the grlotip Moosoivna tint CPI museum rut one ada was opened Sunday by JamesJAuld min er of to intormatio Cail Buenosvllires Smuggling enlre nowYo Reuters duenas Aircs now the world lcen tre for reeruitiagcouriers to smuggle heroinand cocaiaeinto the United States from EuropeUS narcotics bureau of lets say Senator EugeneMcCarthy says his 031 ending the Vietnnmwiit wouldbc odiv 000000 annual cost to cityiprobiems wh most critical concern of its calls th iingiican Leaders 0NDON tCFl nglicanchtirphleadersvirrm to therArctic go into session today to map outline broad the lathLambs Contérene as potent weapon forcha councils yo MEMPHIS eleoc lawyer munls conspiracy was involved in th Lathe King Jr Negro civil

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