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Daily News from New York, New York • 71

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Neighbors By George Clark "My mistake! It's the vacant apartment next door I want to show these folks." Pope Enters the Crucial Birth Control Session By ELEANOR PACKARD Vatican City, June 23 vened in the final decisive of the Papal Birth Control ceived three of its members Cardinal Sheban Cardinal Sheban Swiss Offers To Aid Peace Friedrich T. Wahlen, a former president and foreign minister of Switzerland, said yesterday that if his country were asked, it would gladly serve as mediator in an attempt to resolve the Viet Nam war. "We are always ready to act as mediator if called upon and if the occasion offers itself," he told reporters at the opening ceremonies of the Swiss Center, 608 Fifth at 49th St. Boy and Girl TM. World Norstad Of Washington, commander in in exchange for He said force level, that Norstad said the could restore its while the United -because of the and because once drawn, they would back, We Go Back? "Does anyone believe that if forces in Europe, troops are ever again?" Norstad ate Foreign Relations "Never." Secretary of McNamara told ment Operations Tuesday that withdrew some from East Germany, States wouid commitments in Norstad said risky without an tem which could movements 400 behind the Iron Norstad said curred which U.S.

withdrawal. threat of Communists "is but it remains. Doesn't Dig Cutting Europe June 23 -Former Gen. Lauris Norstad Europe, rejected today the idea of a reduction of U.S. withdrawal of some Soviet forces from East Germany.

without guarantees to make sure the Communists did kind of swap would be dangerous. Soviet Union troops overnight States could not distance involved men are withnot be sent Never! in his right mind we cut down our that those going back asked the SenCommittee. Defense Robert S. a Senate Governsubcommittee if the Russians of their forces the United reduce its troop Western Europe. that would be inspection sysdetect troop to 500 miles Curtain.

nothing had ocwould justify any He said the confrontation with the not so imminent," Idea 9C Force Treaty able the "The not going said, but it Nato from and certainly standpoint it." The mittee is quiry into At another pearance stad proposed ons inspection step one the man in a wider "It should if it proves it would tion both logically ing and for To meet Norstad mobile aerial, electronic. He said would have permit against a enough to once supreme allied X'TIVI forces in Europe not reinstate will not their dis- NEWS, Organization alliance. to be disastrous," be a political standpoint "is withdrawal from going of a to France military disable FRIDAY, and you can't escape Foreign Relations ComNato problems. making a general in- JUNE point his apbefore the group Nora plan European weap- first 2 as that would appeal "to the street -toward be developed so that disarmament agreement. 1966 workable in practice establish a founda- 4 practically and psychofor greater understandfurther action." those guidelines, suggested a system of inspection, ground and visual, photographic and Lauris Norstad Sees danger in swap Norstad also took issue with McNamara's assertion that French withdrawal from the military structure of the North Atlantic the inspection area to be deep enough to warning and defense surprise attack; small be manageable.

Pope Paul VI personally interdiscussions of the Inner Cabinet Commission today when he rein separate private audiences. Two were Americans- Cardinal Shehan of Baltimore and Archbishop Binz of St. Paul, Minn.and the third was Cardinal Suenens of Brussels, one of the most outspoken liberals in the Ecumenical Council. bers of top level council of 16 cardinals and bishops appointed by Pope Paul last March to make final report on the findings of 60 experts who for more than two years have been studying possible changes in the church's ban on artificial birth control. Report of Progress Vatican sources said the three reported to the Pontiff on the progress being made by the Inner Cabinet, which hopes to have its final report to the Pope completed by the beginning of next week.

But no matter what recommendations may be made by the Inner Cabinet about artificial the final decision remains exclusively with the Pope. (United Press quoted Vatican sources today as saying that the Birth Control Commission "tend to be in favor of the oral pill" as supplemental to the rhythm system permitted by the Church.) From High Council The three prelates are mem- DDS Fights Malaria Washington, June 23. (AP)Army medical researchers reported today major breakthrough in the fight against malaria, next to the Viet Cong the most savage enemy American troops face in Viet Nam. The Surgeon General's Office said (DDS), drug long used in treating leprosy, was found in Viet Nam field tests to cut in half the number of men who are stricken by Malaria. Hyde Nominated to Head FCC Washington, June 23 broadcasting, the Senate tions of a new chairman and Rosel H.

Hyde, 66, a Repub-? lican, has been named by President 'Johnson to head the commission on which he has served since its creation in 1934. Named as a new member was Nicholas Johnson, 31, a former maritime administrator. Approval of their nominations was put off until next week. Quizzed on Satellites Questioning by committee members was restricted to the use of broadcasting by satellite and development of ultra high frequency (UHF) television stations. There wasn't a word about prime time television broadcasting or the quality of present network shows.

"I don't want to get into that," said Johnson, when asked by reporters about television programming. Hyde told newsmen that (UPI)-Without a murmur about the quality of television Commerce Committee completed hearings today on the nominanew member of the Federal Communications Commission. viewers, by being selective, could find some good entertainment. Hyde has been acting FCC chairman since E. Wilham Henry resigned earlier this year.

For less than a year during the Eisenhower administration, he had served as interim chairman. Visions Many Problems Broadcasting through a satellite system similar to the Communications Satellite Corp. network was technologically possible but posed many problems, Hyde said. "It would mean television sets would have to have special receivers and satellites would have to have much more powerful transmitters. And it would mean eventual elimination of local stations and local forums while creating questions of monopoly.

"It might create more problems than we have Rosel H. Hyde Toni Tailer Is Bride of Laird Smith By NANCY RANDOLPH Toni Suffern Tailer, daughter of T. Suffern Tailer of New York and Newport, R.I., and the late Mrs. Elsie Sturgis Tailer, was married here yesterday to Laird Kenneth Smith. The bridgroom is the The Rev.

Montague White performed the ceremony in the Dana Chapel of the Madison Ave. Presbyterian Church. A reception followed in the River Suite of the River Club. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Empire style dress of white peau de soie and Alencon lace, with a mantilla of the same. She carried a bouquet of white orchids, stephanotis and ivy.

Attendants in Pale Blue Three attendants wore dresses of pale blue organza, Empire style, with pale blue bows in their hair and carried bouquets of white roses and miniature carnations. True Tailer, sister of the bride, honor. Serita Win- was maid of throp and Diane Auslander were bridesmaids. Michael John Boyle, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Kenneth Mrs. Laird K. Smith The bride is a graduate of the Ethel Walker School, attended Hollins College, and in 1965 was SOCIETY Smith of Oceanside, L.I.

SOCIETY graduated from San Francisco State College. She was presented to society in 1961 in Newport, R. and was a member of the New York Junior Assemblies. She is a grandaughter of Mrs. Lovett Sturgis of New York and Henry Sturgis of Scottsdale, and of the late T.

Suffern Tailer of Newport and Mrs. C. Ledyard Blair. Groom a Yale Grad The bridegroom, a graduate of Phillips Academy, Andover, was graduated cum laude from Yale University in 1964, where he was a member of St. Anthony Hall.

He is now with the brokerage concern, Dominick Dominick, and is serving with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve cialists..

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