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The Crowley Post Herald du lieu suivant : Crowley, Louisiana • 5

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CROWLEY I'OST HERALD We' re Still Human Say Convicts Persons or groups interested punishment and rehabilitation in visiting CIS can schedule get on a more even keel, I lours and can sit in on group inmates will have lo be satis- therapy session fied wilh gradual reform and "It's worth Ihe effort." Ihe continue lo hope, chaplain said. "We're still human beings. I'nlil Ihe systems of justice, they remind. Kliri'dll'S NiTK- Miiiiii, even Ihe first in the iiiiiiiniiini security Correctional and Industrial School leel the pressure of prison Hut they, at least, have a good chance lor rehabilitation, Charles American Press staffer Im; Stacy visited t. M-htHi ami prepared a four-part series Itir Associated I'ress members Here's the third of that series' DEOl'INCY, (AIM "We're still human U-inns" is Ihe line that keeps a prisoner going lie repeats it often so, he loo, can believe it.

II he's a first offender inmate in Louisiana, he nets a belter chance lo Mieve it. ne of this state's projects in prison reform is Ihe Louisiana Correctional and Industrial School at DcOuincy, a school aimed at taking the first timer away from Ihe stale prison and ils many hard core criminals. Al I Ihe inmates are given a licller chance of rehabilitation, of reluming lo society to slay. There are rehabilitation pro grains al I CIS, and discussion groups to rap about bow they can Ih- improved. Improvements are needed, Ihe inmates POM Wallace Continues Therapy Sonic families fail lo realize Ihe inimrlance of keeping in touch, of giving ihe trainee some incentive lo improve other than Ihe threat of re impris onment.

Eor a trainee whose communication is restricted lo other trainees, readjustment lo society is even more difficult, Ibe inmates say. Chaplain Erank Eit.simmons, a Catholic priest, agrees. "In order for a man to leave and become a productive citizen, you have to come into contact wilh others," he said. "You just can't take a man to serve four years and expeel him to readjust immediately once he gels out One trainee said there is a big difference in talking to another inmate and talking to someone from outside. "It's a wonderful feeling lo gel visitors," he said.

say. "More education and more IM'ople caring" is that inmates answer al Ihe rap sessions when asked how can rehabilitation in prisons Im more effective. 'Ilic academic classes al I CIS are full, and many inmates or trainees as they are called have completed their high school education and long for college level work. The vocational program at Ihe institution is loo limited, Ihcy say only welding and nolo mechanics are offered. Some correspondence courses are available in other fields, but inmates say they are not as effective as courses taught al I.

CIS. More guidance counseling is wanted. There are two full lime teachers, one coach, one librarian, one guidance counselor and two chaplains for Ihe 4.rli train ees The trainees are also involved in manual labor, often in the fields or Ihe kitchen. They see such jobs as serving little pui'Hise in their rehabilitation; rather Ihcy are punitive in nature, especially for men who have come from urban backgrounds and will return lo them. Most I.CIS trainees are from New Orleans.

They have never worked on farm! One big drawback is a lack of funds to expand programs. Trainees say before more funds can lc expected, Ihe public must become more interested in prisoner rehabilitation and then push for the money. The inmates are bothered by a lack of public awareness. "People are not interested in prisons until it hits their families." one inmate said. Even then, some men are forgotten by their families.

SILVER SI'RINr: is such thai he will be able to attend the Democratic National Convention opening July 10 in Miami Beach, K'i. In New York meanwhile, the National Broadcasting Co. said Wallace will participate in person in a two-hour Meet the Tress program July 9 in Miami with the other major Democratic presidential aspirants. bullet following an assassination attempt against the governor, said that Wallace has shown steady progress, Wallace will remain in Holy Cross Hospital where he was taken after he was shot in a Laurel, Md shopping center May 15 for at least seven more days, Rollins said. He added that Wallace's progress rau.inn Alabama Gov.

George Wallace has gained six pounds since a bullet was removed from his spinal canal June 18 and has stood between parallel bars in a continuing physical therapy program, according to his physician. Dr. Stacy Rollins, Wallace's former classmate and the neurosurgeon who removed the own World Championship Chess Title At Stake In Tourney 000 oooo ally. It would continue three times a week throughout the match, with shorter broadcasts Tuesday and Thursday for cities on Ihe Eastern Seaboard. Channel 13 plans a move-by-move commentary and analysis on the match, by chess master Shelby Lyman, who will work from a studio in Albany, N.Y..

using vertical boards to illustrate the moves. The extensive coverage would start Sunday, July 2 and run from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., nation PRE-4TH OF JULY NEW YORK (AP) promo. tional aspects of the Fischer-Spassky world championship chess match are becoming as important as they are in any big league sport. Chess matches are not usually world happenings.

But with the keen interest sparked by American Bobby Fischer challenging Russian Boris Spassky for the world title, it's a different situation. The Icelandic Chess Federation has put up close to for the 24 game match, to be held for two months in Rey kjavik, Iceland, starting July 2. The games will be played in the Reykjavik Sportshall. which seats about 3,000 people. The match will be open lo the public, and tickets will cost $5 a game or $75 for the 24 games.

Of the $200,000 put up. some $125,000 will be paid in prizes lo the players, according to the federation. Fischer. 29, and Spassky, 35, will also divide 60 per cent of Ihe income from films and television. The federation has signed a 99-year contract with Chester Fox and Inc.

for exclusive worldwide visual rights, including rights to film the match and still photos of the match taken inside the Sportshall. In the United States, ABC has contracted for exclusive film rights. The Fox film segments will be shown Saturdays on the ABC program, "Wide World of Sports." In the United Stales, Channel 13-WNDT, New York, and Tcleprompter Cable T.V. have planned programs discussing the action at the match, without the use of the Fox film. I OSiV1 SPECIAL' MENS 3 SPORT SHIRTS Court Decision To Cost Average Parish Home Owner $42 In Taxes FULL CUT.

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Cl Catholic Priest Expounds On Sex WORSTED-BLENDS SELECT FROM THE VERY LATEST STYLES. REGULAR 50.00 to 95.00 LONG SLEEVES -SHORT SLEEVES REDUCED L.E.m111 1 MERIT BROOKF1ELD 30 1 1 1 OUT THEY GO! MENS SPORT COATS TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! MENS BETTER BRAND SPORT COATS CHOOSE iM 'IIS I SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE Freddie Alfred Gaines, son of Mrs. Edmonia Buchanan of Crowley, graduated Magna Cum loiude from Southern University in May wilh a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry-Liberal Arts. Gaines is presently a research chemist at Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors Corporation in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a l8 graduate of Ross High School.

Ja rni a 11 Rand Douglas Hush Puppies dress shoes casual shoes I.ARGL SALE GROUP OF DRESS AND CASUAL STYLES. REDUCED FROM KNITS AND BLENDS REGULAR 30.00 TO 60.00 12 PRICK their problems. "If man was not assisted by religion in understanding sexuality, he is less assisted by science," he said. Father Kennedy says there is sufficient scientific knowledge to begin lo identify and solve problems of sexuality but this knowledge has been misused by promoters of the new myths. The various "sensual" books, he says, "are full of titillation but they are nothing more than how-to-catch a man books." "True sexuality is a profound aspect of personality, a source of our identity, an understanding of ourselves It flourishes when two people love each other and keep working at developing their relationship with one another despite the pile-up of life's problems," he added.

Father Kennedy says the sex myths prompt individuals to use intercourse as a cure for nonsexual problems, to prove their Identities, to end loneliness, lo hold others in their power. -Sex is the one place where humans arc most vulnerable and can be most easily manipulated," he says. CHICAGO (AP) One of the biggest modern myths about sex has men all over the country wearing themselves out trying to satisfy women, says a Roman Catholic priest and author. "The new myth has it that every human being, like a radar screen turning eagerly toward the object that stimulates it, must be sexually ready at every moment," says the Rev. Eugene C.

Kennedy. Father Kennedy, a Mary knoll priest, is the author of "The New Sexuality; Myths, Hangups and Fables." lie is a teacher and counselor at Loyola University in Chicago. "The big misconception today is that if you arc sexually sue-cessful, you are successful, tic said in an interview. Father Kennedy said mos people do not understand what role sex should play for them. "Sex still is not integrated In most American lives said.

"The task of life to rela mg to people, and sexuality is bin a part of that task. He added that despite all the looks and studies, no one is REG. .2.99.025.00 $() () FREE ALTERATIONS! I'JU cut? CXDEJ Mens Better Brand 1,., DRESS SLACKS YOU WONT BELIEVE YOUR EYES! Buccaneer wevereducedtiietopof OUR LINE DRESS SLACKS FOR THIS SALE! CHOOSE FROM 1 REGULAR CUT AND FLARE STYLES. heesures REGULAR 10.99 to 2S.II0 Mr. Lvms Dayn Only -R DDUCKD THURSDAY -FRIDAY Qi SATURDAY MONDAY OU helninii men unci women I JUST IN TIME FOR THE4TH OF JULY WEAR --C yf CREW NECKS SCO )P NECKS COLLAR STYLE? (V? JL 12 jLEMCD QFRVING ACADIANA TOE VARSITY SHOP Nichols Department Stoio Crowley, iouislona WITH LOWER RATES, YEARLY REFUNDS AND SERVICE RELIABILITY.

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Années disponibles:
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