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lf^lg#MP^^'- Courier-Journal — Friday, Oct. 11, 1968 ncyclical Poll: 51-49 Kansas City, Mo. —(NX)— T$e diocesan clergy in the United States is alrriost evenly divided on tjie • birth control isfue in the Church, according to? a national survey released h4re. JThe survey showed that 49% oft the priests believe that arti- ficial contraception is in some circumstances permissible, while 51% believe that it is not. «The survey results were based on a random mail sampling in late August of some 3,750 oi- oeesan priests, or 10% of those ii| the United States. Within 30 days, the survey drew. 1,500 replies for a 40% return. \Conducting the survey \was tile Center for the Study of A^an on the University of Notre Dame campus. Sponsors includ- ed the National Catholic Re- porter, a weekly newspaper vvjiich released the results here Oct. 7. Family Rosary The Family Eosary for Peace program is broadcast each eve- ning at 7 p.m. by Rochester radio station WSAY, WMBO-FM in Auburn, television cable com- panies Channel 5 In Hornell, Channel 8 in Ehnira and 88.75' mc. In Coming. Those who will lead in recitation of the Rosary this week are: Friday, Oct. 11—Chester Power, Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Saturday, Oct. 12—Mass will be celebrated. St. Patrick's Fra- ternity, Third Order of St. Fran cis, will attend. Sunday, Oct. 13—William S McBride of Holy Rosary, accom- panied by K. of C. Council 178 Monday, Oct. 14 — A repre- sentative of St. Josephr's—Holy- Name Society. Tuesday, Oct. 15 — Gerard A. Dill. Sr., of Good Shepherd. Thursday, Oct. 17 — A repre sentative of St. George's Holy Name Society. GAME NO. 5 SHOPPING LIST Product Sen* Columbia Banking Hunt's Tomato Paste Kr«y Canned Msats Land O' Lakm Butter Loblaw C«ntury Papil Cola Diet or Regular Prince Macaroni Products Rod Star Yeait POP Receipt for opening a new savings account of $50 or mora or adding to an existing account. Numbered Lid Top Label Guarantee Seal Cash Register Tape Bottle Cap Box Front or Label from Any Product Envelopes Labels from All tn» Producti listed abovs will bi accepted for the Entlro Fourth &am» — that It, from April I thru Septem- ber 30 , l°A». How.vir, WATCH THE COURIER FOR FUTURI ADDITIONS TO THIS LIST. {-.,,, IMPORTANT NOTICE Maplecrest Litbels will no longer be accepted for POP Dollars County Wielding Jet Injector Gun For TB Testing The Monroe County Depart ment of Health tomorrow Is using a jet injector gun to ad- minister tuberculin tests to ninth grade students in 38 pub- lic and parochial high schools of the city and county. Dr. Wendell R. Ames, coun ty health director, said the newly acquired instrument of- fers several advantages over conventional tuberculin testing procedures which are perform ed manually. Gfer Xm THE POP BR/t^DWAGONt REGISTER YOlHt NON- PROFIT ORGANIZATION FOR OUR CURRENT POP GAME GH EXTENDS THRW MARCH 31, 1969. JUST PHONE- Ennis—454 7050 or \WRITE HER AT The Courier Journal. 3$ Sclo St., Rochester, N.'Y. 14604. SHE'LL BE GLAD TO SEND YDU THE NECESSARY INFORMATION. Dr. Ames listed the advant ages as follows: e Speed. The jet injector gun will enable the administra- tion of 600 tuberculin tests per hour, more than double the number by hand. e Low Cost. With the jet in- jector gun, the cost per test will be less than one cent, as compared to 24 cents per test by the manual method. e Patient Acceptance. The ^etr-Trrj«trtor--gim~does not etrFl ploy needles or other sharp points. Test material is inject ed into the skin by a fine jet spray under hydraulic pressure. There is no pain for the recipi ent. Genesee Settlement Marks Anniversary The fiftieth anniversary of Genesee Settlement House will be celebrated next week in three events. Bishop James E. Kearney will offer a Mass of thanksgiving this Sunday noon at St. Francis Xavier Church. Open house will be held two days, Tuesday and Thursday, from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., at 10 Dake St.. and a dinner will bo held at 7 p.m. next Saturday In the Columbus Civic Center ballroom. Msgr. Donald J. Mul- enhy, director of Rochester Cath- olic Charities, will speak. The settlement, established originally as a recreational \big brothers club\ for young men, was expanded into a teaching in- stitute to serve immigrants. As a social service agency, it be- came associated with Catholic Charities in 1924 and with the Cbmhranity Chest in 1926. The center, directed by Miss Mary Hannick for the past 21 years, now has a staff of 14 lull- time and 10 part-time employes in addition to college students assigned for work experience. The Dake St. location which the center has occupied since 1939 comes within the Model Cities renewal area. e Better Control.-The Jet in- jector enables the administra- tion of a more uniform dosage of test material than the manu- ally performed method. Dr. Ames said the jet injec- tor gun has\ versatility in that it also may be used to adminis- ter immunizations, such as smallpox and -measles vaccines. It is quickly adapted for in- oculations by changing the noz- zle of the gun. _ The, Monroe _Cjouunly„„HcalllL Department is the first public health agency in New York State to obtain the instrument. Dr. W. George Swalbach, direc- tor of Tuberculosis Control for the department, said the gun was acquired following success- ful field trials by the U.S. Pub- lic Health Service and the Uni- versity of Illinois. He said Mrs. Helen Sauer, TB project nurse, spent a week at the University of Illinois last year training in the use of the gun. —No_Aeids_^re_giym__witJh^ui the required Mrs. Helen Sauer of the County Health Depart- ment demonstrates new spray injector gun on Mrs. Kathy St. George, permission parents. ^~ Kised^or-^-mttBbep-e*-y«a*s-to4^^P«^tary-^_Nov. 'treat TB, and in recent years The tuberculin testing of 10,- 000 ninth grade high school students is now- in its third year. Students are screened at this age because they are un- dergoing rapid growth and other stresses of puberty which place them at greater risk of developing infection. to the test, Indicating the pres- ence of the TB germ are plac- ed on lsoniazid, an antimicro- bial drug. This drug has been studies have shown it also can prevent active disease hi In- dividuals who harbor the TB germ but are not ill. Those who react The remaining schedule of the testing program through the end of this year is: St. Agnes High School, Oct. 14; Cardinal Mooney High School, Oct. 15; Nazareth Academy, Oct. 21; positively Aquinas Institute, Oct. 28; Mc- Editor Sees Rebellion In Encyclical Dissent Mobile, Ala.—(NC)—A priest- editor said here the so-called rebellion by some Catholic the- ologians against Pope Paul VT's birth control encyclical is direct- ed against the teaching authori- ty of the Church. Father Daniel Lyons, S.J., of New York, N.Y., addressing the closing banquet of the annual three - day Mobile-Birmingham Diocesan Council of Catholic Women convention emphasized \the right to teach with au- thority in the Church has never rested with its theologians.\ The editor of Twin Circle and former sociology professor at Gonzaga University, Spokane, said Catholic theologians \are free to speculate on various sub- jects until the Church has spoken.\ \But the authority of the Church rests entirely with the Supreme Pontiff and the bish- | ops,\ he declared. \There arc many indications that the de- fiance of a few was not based on theology but on the spirit of rebellion of the liberal mind.\ ,He said that theologians who disagreed with the Pope's birth control ruling \made no dis- tinction between older forms of contraceptives and the pill.\ Father Lyons added: \They did not seem to care. For them, the issue was not birth control so much as it was the spirit of independence of the law by challenging the lawgiver. Quaid Jesuit High School, Nov. 4; Bishop Kearney High School Nov. 5; Our Lady of Mercy High School, Nov. 12; King's High School, Oct. 22; Benjamin Franklin High School, Oct. 29; Jefferson High School, Nov. 19; John Marshall High School Doc. 2; Madison High School, Dec. 3; West High School, Dec. 9; Monroe High School, Dec. 10, St. Joseph Business School has already been visited. Hey, Mrs. Brown Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti Day... that leave* oodles of time for noodle*. PRODUCT CWC to Hear Bible Scholar Mother K a t h r y n Sullivan, writer and research professor in Sacred Scripture at Manhattan- ville College, will address the Council of Catholic Women at 2 p.m.. Saturday, Oct. 19, in Our Lady of Mercy High School, Blossom Road. Catholic women are urged to bring friends of other faiths. 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And isn't good fealfof' # $*& ol^good Hetag? „., _ v^S X X A (Iffi) PRODUCT Clergy ( Washington, D.C (RNS) — The chief clinical chaplair of the Georgian Clinic in At lanta, famed for its wort with alcoholics, said that i new breed of activist minister instead of being just, a \large ly untapped source of ancil lary helpers in the field,\ car be the \key professional\ ir the treatment team to the al coholic. Dr. George P. Dominicl toid-a panel On Religioni-nanc Church during the 28th Inter national Congress on Alcohol and Alcoholism here that bj virtue of their training clergymen \are well able t< tolerate and understand th< ever-present death wish am self-destructive behavior o: the alcoholic.\ At issue for many an alco holic, he continued, is wheth er he will struggle to commi his life to some constructivi purpose, or if he will kill him self by drinking. \This existential dilemm expresses the spiritual dimer sion of alcoholism, whicl Mci McNAMARA PRESSES BIR1 By JOHN R. SULLIVAN NC News Service Washington^-Robert S. M< \ama^-4onner-Secretaiy-ii Defense who now heads th World Bank, has never bee one to duck a controversy. It was therefore no surpris when McNamara used his firs public address since he ai sumed the World Bank pos six months ago to say th; \the population explosion .. by holding back the advanci Credibil River Forest, 111. - (NC The provincial of the Ne York province of the Domir can Order said \there is serious credibility gap th; needs to be closed\ betwec older and younger; membe of religious orders. Father Kenneth Sulliva O.P., and more than 40 oth Dominican provincials inclu Cardinal Felici Hits Dissenters From Encyclical Vatican City - Pericle C dinal Felice, president of Pontifical Commission for Revision of the Code of Cat Law, has reprimanded thet gians and individual bish who continued to express th own evaluations and guida on birth control and contrai Pope Paul VTs teachings. Writing in L'Osservatore mano, the Vatican City ne paper, Cardinal Felici sail \Let us point out that 'so: bishops are not 'the epi; pate,' which, together with Pope, and never without h and under his guidance and thority, has the complete i universal magisterium,\ said. \Conscience according to clear teaching of ecclesiast tradition and of the Sec Vatican Council itself, must illumined and formed acc< ing to the remote objeel norm, which is the law of ( interpreted where necessary the magisterium of theChur Cardinal Ffeenat Denies 'Revolt' London — (RNS) — J Cardinal Heenan denied 1 that there is \a revolt\ by man Catholic clergy in Engl and Wales over the papal cyclical on birth control. Acknowledging that thed ment has caused a great < of disappointment because has made no change in. ti tional teaching., the Archbis of Westminster conceded there had been a \certain turbance\ in the ranks of clergy, which was \underst able.\ \For one priest who has claimed dissent there are content to accept the Pope's cision. There are other prl who were disappointed by decision. \The reactions of million Catholics who expected change and would have t scandalized toy a change 1 not been very widely repot The critics of the Pope 1 been given exclusive publii The result is a misleading ture of disunity, especi among the clergy.\ Cardinal ~ Heenan stre that a priest had the righ speak what he believes but \no priest has the right t( into the pulpit and denot the Pope's encyclical.\ \A priest is not at libert contradict the Holy Fathe his public teaching,\ the ci nal said. \There is a differ in a -man's -offi*^' duty i priest and his views in pri conversation.\