Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Monck by july 29, 1968 Pope Paul bans use of pop this teaching which emphasizes natural processes of fam by planning based on the wife s periods of infertility trained despite recent advances in the manufacture of pills and other Means of limiting births. In a passage directed to men of science the Pope voiced encouragement for continued re search in the area of birth regu lation. But again he appeared to Rule out any other solution than ways of improving the rhythm method. It is particularly desirable that according to the wish Al continued Honey wine ready expressed by Pope Pius Xii medical science succeed in providing a sufficiently secure bases for a regulation of birth founded on the Observance .01 natural the Pope said. In this Way scientists and especially Catholic scientists will contribute to demonstrate in actual fact that As the Church teaches a True Contra diction cannot exist Between the divine Laws pertaining to the transmission of life and those pertaining to the fostering of authentic conjugal love the Vatican s leading moral theologian it. Rev. Ferdinando Lambruschini presented the encyclical at a news conference and said in effect that despite the Pope s decision the Issue is not closed for a time. The Rule is. Not a Reform he commented. It is up to theologians to debate and expand All moral aspects involved. And if for instance some Prin Ciple should become overwhelmingly accepted in the Church contraception May even be msgr. Lambruschini pointed out that the Pope deliberately avoided any biblical references to the sexual act or any references to procreation As the Pri Sheridan has everything for your h9mt aluminium division overlap storm screen aluminium window All panels easily removed for clean ing. Positive self Locking in Era convenient positions. Provincial sales tax included. Made of rust free aluminium. Installed by Sheridan craftsmen. Up to 0 United inches. O for i asic Price tag of 75 cents More an hour for most members and 95 cents More for the lowest paid Over a. 14-month contract which expires sept. 30. Mediation is known to still concern working conditions not wages. The government offered1 the unions a Flat six per cent in crease in two stages amounting o 15 cents More an hour. The postal shutdown is the second in three years. In 1965 some workers walked out in Quebec Ontario and British Columbia. Most stayed out a week and Montreal employees Tor 6 Days. A strike was narrowly averted in 1966 by a Media Tor. Conservative Leader said he found apprehension that Canada might slash its nato commit ment and Europe fears this would be detrimental to free such a reduction would be a Retreat from reality particularly now in View of what has happened in any nato pullout could Lead to the Over running of those countries by the . If Canada reduced its forces this would be tantamount to a repudiation of our Respo Sibili defence minister Cadieux has said Canada s defence and other foreign commitments Are under review but that no action would be taken without consultation with nato allies. Asked for an opinion on the postal strike now in its second week or. Diefenbaker said the strike is in cold storage the same Way As the government of the government handling of the strike was another example of no action had been taken on postal workers com plaints about their working conditions although these grievances had been Well known for More than a year. On the Case of Hal Banks for m e r seafarers International Union Canadian president re cent revelations had shown political considerations were involved in the decision by . Secretary of state Dean Rusk not to allow Banks extradition to Canada to face a perjury charge. Or. Diefenbaker said the Ca Nadian government should pro Duce the note that it sent the . Government Over or. Rusk s decision. The Canadian government had shown Toler Ance of an inexcusable did he believe his party should have forced an election Over the defeat of a government tax Bill last Spring yes they should have and Robert Stanfield would now be prime minister said or. Diefenbaker. Canadians had been appalled at the government carrying on after defeat of the tax measure. He said his so called vow of silence ended with the election he plans to begin preparatory work on his memoirs and to get ready for the next session of parliament. Both or. And mrs. Diefenbaker said their vacation was relaxing and thoroughly enjoy Able. He said he went fishing in the finest Salmon River in i saw them Spring out of the water u t none of them sprang in our direction. He then autographed a dog Leash for a reporter and headed Home. In Montreal where or. Diefenbaker stopped briefly before continuing his journey to Ottawa he said he would not enter the Case of a Montreal Man charged with loitering and resisting arrest. I be followed the practice of other prime ministers of not appearing in he said in answer to reporters question about the Case of Francis Char est a Leader of an organization aimed at aiding hippies. Or. Charest was arrested july 20 outside the offices of the Aid organization Contact of which be is a co founder. Or. Diefenbaker said he be came aware of the Case when or. Charest s lawyer sent him a cablegram in London to ask if a meeting could be arranged to discuss the Case. By Sleeper train to. The site of the talks. Soviet party Leader Leonid Brezhnev Premier Alexei Kosy Gin and the rest of the 11-Mem Ber soviet presidium were re ported to have travelled to the site in another train. A czechoslovak traveller re turning from the soviet Border reported that Strong soviet forces were manoeuvring there with tanks and other heavy equipment. Soviet helicopters were seen patrolling along the Border near Cierna. As the two sides began their verbal Battle soviet troops in the country since Warsaw pact exercises earlier this month were reported moving deeper into the heart of Czechoslovakia. The czechoslovak news Agency Teteka in its first reference to soviet troops in nearly a week said units in the Libava area close to the polish Border started moving saturday night South toward Valassky Mezi Rici in Northern Moravia. Teteka merely said their de parture had been planned for july 22" but no reason was Given for their movement South when they should have been going Back into Poland East Germany or Russia. Czechoslovak authorities have not said How Many soviet troops Are still in the country and the final Date of departure is not known. The czechoslovak leaders went into the meeting to defend their new democratic style of communism with an outward show of bravado. But they know As the world does that Russia is determined to halt the inflow of what mos cow called subversive infiltration. At stake is the survival of Czechoslovakia s Home made Brand of communism which varies widely from the Moscow Model. Since coming to Power the Liberal government bestowed free speech upon its citizens restored Justice without party influence to the courts curbed the Security police opened up the top councils of the party and has Given a boost to the morale of the country s peo ple which was badly needed after 20 years of stagnant conservative Rule. Informed sources in Prague View the Little country town and railway Junction of Cierna As merely the site of the first for Mal encounter Between the rus sians and the czechoslovak. They believe the two groups will move to some nearby town or health resort where there will be room to accommodate Large delegations possibly total Ling several hundreds. Prague s new Reform leaders promised their countrymen none of their new freedoms would be taken away in the talks with the soviet leaders de manding an end to liberalization. We will Bear in mind that we Are responsible for socialism in our country for the sovereignty and for the future of this Joseph Smrkovsky National As Sembly chairman and a key Fig ure in the new Liberal move ment said in a television inter View. Postal workers dig in continued seeks Council Post stand off Alta. Up Gerald tailfeathers. Who spent a decade in Calgary As an Oil company craftsman and artist has returned to the blood Indian Reserve in southwestern Alberta and win seek re election to the band Council. He won an award for his illustrations in. The recently published children s Book the a cite calf. Paid with shirt Murfreesboro t e n n. Crowder 21, paid a speeding ticket Here with the shirt off his Back. Police chief William Chambliss said he received an Cheque from Crowder to cover the ticket. The Cheque was lettered on a to shirt Chambliss. Said it was accepted. Continued when a company is on strike the workers Are paid through the mails but of course we can t do that. So Well be paying in the lobby like we Al ways however alternate arrange ments have been made for strikers in financial difficulties. If one of our men is really badly off then the Union will pay the rent or buy the. Grocer a Union official said. We re set up to. Go like tiflis for a couple of months and the morale is very other arrangements have been made with the postal credit Union to provide Small Loans which will be deducted from pay cheques when the strike is Over. Meanwhile the striking work ers Are making arrangements so no one else will go without their pay cheques. In Montreal Maurice Briere. President of the letter carriers Union of Canada said sunday that provincial welfare cheques to invalids and those in capable of picking them up at distribution centres would be delivered by postal workers today. In the maritime the postal strike has Given municipal of fice workers in southwestern Nova Scotia their vacations and has led insurance agents to develop a faster than before mail service of their own. Bernard Leblanc Warden of Clare municipality in South Western Nova Scotia said sat urday the strike a Golden Opportunity to give municipal office workers their vacations. W. G. Shakespeare manager i of the Nova Scotia Board of insurance underwriters in Hali fax said insurance agents have arranged to take their important correspondence to one of 15 centres throughout the province where mail is being delivered. Smrkovsky said the presidium would not give ground press Freedom a main soviet target. The soviet press coupled announcements of the meeting with More warnings against what it called the counterrevolution in Czechoslovakia. The Moscow papers also announced that military Man oeuvres under Way near the Czechoslovakia b o r d e r Are among the biggest Ever car ried out by the soviet pravda the soviet communist party newspaper warned that the soviet Union not Only would uphold its Brand of communism in Czechoslovakia but also would support the Unity and Security of the soviet bloc. Soviet defence minister an Drei Grechko said in a state ment marking soviet Navy Day that the soviet armed forces must increase further their combat readiness because of threats to the socialist sys on the eve of the talks two czechoslovak newspapers pro posed a nationwide five minute general strike today to Demon Strate popular support for the liberalization drive but the party leaders spoke against it. Public support for Prague s leaders has snowballed rapidly As the showdown approached. Hundreds of thousands of per sons signed an open letter Call ing for defence of the new course on which we have started and which we will not leave crowds gathered in protes Tant and roman Catholic churches sunday to Pray for the Success of their leaders. The czechoslovak communist leaders have the support of to mania Yugoslavia and most of the communist parties in West Ern Europe including. The big italian and French parties. The russians Are supported by the communist leaders of Poland East Germany Bulgaria and Hungary though the hungarian support apparently is not As wholehearted As the others. An example of. The bulgarian hostility was reported by about 50 czechoslovak youths who said they were turned Back by bulgarian Border guards after they had hiked Miles to at tend a communist youth festival in Sofia. Raises spirits Plymouth England up a hallowed Royal Navy tradition the daily Tot of was threatened when the men of the aircraft Carrier Eagle hit their Home port for the first time since breath tests were introduced. They were warned the rum ration would break the eight month old regulations if they drove Home right afterwards. However men drank up. 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