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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The News-Heraldi
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invasion was supplied by the THE NEWS-HERALD-6 Thursday, April 15, 1971 United States. State Depart Washington Window notes tant" the President is hiring, involvement" in Vietnam which John Scali of the American the President says "is coming Broadcasting Co. An able and 'o an end." His statement that aggressive and sometimes "you should hold me accounts- abrasive diplomatic correspon- bie if I fail," implies that the dent, Scali would appear to be end of "involvement" will come well qualified to give the bv November. 1972. Stans names aide wAcmNfiTON (UPD-Conv ment officials have said it will be necessary for U.S.

war Pleas, challenges to churches on attitudes toward homosexuality ninnps hased on Guam, merce Secretary Maurice H. cionc nnnntnted William D. (Thailand and on carriers in the President a more candid However, this Is oromised South China Sea to continue IJWUiO 'Lee Executive Director of the assessment than that provided wuhin the context of a their support of Saigon's troops new National Business uwm.u forces in Vietnam from 545.000 to 284,000 in less than two years and pledged to bring out for some time after American ground forces have withdrawn. for Consumer Affair- giuun win trv to settle another 100,000 by Dec. 1.

Why 'consumer' complaints througn I i 11. homosexual acts as constituting serious sin which warrants damnation, the only morally acceptable 'resolution' to the homosexual's dilemma being total abstinence from all sexual If this is the case, and it appears to be, the President's new consultant might suggest the wisdom of preparing the American public and Congress voluntary action Dy me uuai-ness community. by advisors with a vested discussion which apparently Interest in one aspect or covers oniy groumj forces Sjnce another of the current strategy, nothing Is said in the speech A rereading of the Pres- about ending U.S. air support, ident's April 7 television report Njxon's flat statement that to the nation suggests some resuits 0f tne Laotian operation points on which clarification matje it possible for him to say might be useful. "Vietnamization has suc- One of the "grey areas" 'reeded" obviously applies only Jrivnlvprf triA mntfpr nf lust tn mvninH ttrrtz cinro nil thp Bv STEWART HENSLEY UPI Diplomatic Reporter WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon, having publicly staked his political life on ending "American involvement" in the Vietnam War, must wonder why there continues to be so much criticism of his policy and suspicion regarding his intentions.

He has reduced U.S. ground then, he must wonder, do so many in Congress and elsewhere criticize the pace of the disengagement and doubt his promise to complete it? Answering such questions is supposed to be one of the functions of the new "consul Lee is Deputy assist Commerce Secretary far riAHWif Business. Stans is on this point. Otherwise, the activity." selecting about 50 businessmen ibacklash could be politically 'devastating when the full plan is revealed. Brother Modlin criticized such a stand and went on to outline problems which, he said, to serve on the council what constitutes "Americanair support in the Laotian NEW YORK (RNS) Defiant challenges and urgent appeals were made to the Churches to provide an atmosphere in which homosexuals may openly admit their ties during a national conference here on religion and the homosexual.

The two-day meeting at the Interchurch Center was attended by some 70 church executives and members of homophile organizations. Sponsored by an ad hoc group, the conference was held to launch honest discussion of homosexuality and its relation to religion and church structures. It was the first such encounter instigated by homophies. can mean homosexual, but also refers to those concerned about the rights of homosexuals.) Some speakers, including a number who admitted their homosexuality, assailed the Churches as bastions of oppression against non-heterosexuals. The Rev.

Thomas Maurer, a clergyman of the United Church of Christ who works with San Francisco's Drug and Sex Forum, declared, "Homosexuality as a way of life has come Catholic counselors have in dealing with homosexuals who request consultations. He concluded that at the present time "the Catholic homosexual and his counselor must seek leadership, sympathy and support from the Protestant Churches." It was noted at the conference that the Lutheran Church in America and the Unitarian Universalis Association have supported homosexual rights, while other denominations have hinted at moves in that direction. There was general agreement by participants, however, that Jl JP)Y DISCOUNT 1 ILr vn TTNAWCI ATT I no Church has gone as far in recognizing homosexuality as the recently organized "gay liberation" groups would like. is a commonly used (ITTk HI term for "homosexual," either 3 i male or female.) The development of homosex ual congregations was held to of age. Either the church will be necessary, participants said, recognize it or the church will because churches will not coun die." tenance open admission of FRESH SCENT Household Helpers The 52-year-old Californian homosexuality.

said he had recently made public admission of his Father Robert Clement, once homosexuality and reported he was glad. "We've got to have 1 AAyf (M XcvM 1 SPRAY DISINFECTANT a National Polish Catholic clergyman, attended to talk about his Church of the Beloved Disciples in New York City. The parish has about 600 members on its rolls, he said. He agreed that the ultimate goal of homosexual congregations is to go out of business when "gay" persons are ac Churches that will free people to be themselves," he said. Brother William 1 i C.S.C., a teacher at Notre Dame High School, Bridgeport, spoke from a Roman Catholic perspective during a panel discussion! on pastoral counseling and homosexuality.

He said that "most manuals on Roman Catholic moral theology have presented cepted by any Church. However, he said, that time is far in the future. S3 a Htmidiold Ctmi I MOLO NOMILOCW Father Clement's congrega tion, which uses an Episcopal Church building, is independent. mm IID Mil lA 1 There are about a dozen "gay churches" throughout the U. associated with the Metropolitan Community Church which originated in Los Angeles.

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He had been confined to a hospital most of his young life, except for Sundays, when his parents would pick him up and take him to the zoo. Now, his friends and family have done something to keep alive his fondness of the animal world. They have set up a fund, and money collected will be used to set up a zoo at Oglebay Park here, exclusively for animals of North America. The first contributions have come from Phillip's two young 20 years but finally decided to stop being a "good queer," that is one who hid his true sexual identity. The Rev.

Robert W. Wood, Free Listerine mi FREE INJECTOR' RAZOR Jy WHfN YOU BUY dS Jr Razor pastor of Zion United Church of Christ in Newark, N. and author of a well-known book on religion and homosexuality, said there is a "minimum of 8.5 million adult homosexuals in America today." Lozenges Pkg. of 18 With Purchase of SCHICK CHROMIUM BLADES LISTER I NE. Antlt.ptle THROAT LOZENGES Noting the growth of militant EHA Pkg.

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HOME 'N AUTO ONE DOZEN in mayonnaise jars, each labeled for a particular animal. "So far, the buffalo jar is ahead," said the boys' mother, Mrs. Laurence F. Good. Dr.

Louis Compton of the Lincoln-Omaha Council on Religion and the Homosexual made a plea to Churches to support the abolition anti-homosexual Multi-Pak KODAK K0DAC0L0R Color Film Bernz-o-Matic Golf Ball iiK' ilaws and to work for homosex Fuel Cylinders no 89 Reg. 3.99 Doz. ual rights in employment. "We need an American counterpart of the Vatican statement on the Jews," he said. The conference included workshops on law reform, gay liberation, theology, employment and police action against homosexuals.

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