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COURIER-JOURNAL ! Page 114 Hear Women, Bayh ToM j K *> New York [RNS] - A |roup of women leaders have demanded that'more women ,fae a!towed to testify ^t the^'US l| Senate judiciary Subcommittee [hearings on the proposed> constitutional amendment to overrule legal abortion, j Call Library Week brings special significance .to students} and faculty members at St. Mary Our Mother School injHorseheads. The books shown were" received undeV the Federal Government's Elementary School Education Act II o|n National jLibrary Day. Unpacking the books are [left to right] Angela Ramp, fourth grade; Mrs. John Leonard, chairman of the library mothers committee, which staffs the library; Karen Stermer, eighth grade,. Sister'Campion, school [principal; leffrey Grant, eighth grade, and William Sonner, third grade. It is ''incredible thatij so few women have been al|owed to testify," the wonien sajjd in ja telegram to Sen. Birch Bayh (Q.- Ind.) ( chairman }of the ,sub- cbmmittee A f press conference ']to an- nounce the women's specific demands was set for May, at the National Press] Club in Washington," D.C, 1 sponsored Jyy National Abortion Rightsj Action League (NARAL) Among the participants will be Lanaj Clarke Phelan, president of NARAL, Cloria Steinem, Helen 'JGurley Brown, Judy Collins < and Liz Carpenter. Bergen, Helen Cjahagan Douglas, Billie jean King, Mary Lasker, Shirley MacLaine, Marya Marines, Margaret Mead, Bess Myersoh, Maunne Newnerger, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Ann Scott, Marietta Tree, Harriet Van Home,", Barbara Walterj>,| Sarah Weti- pTnton and Joanne Woodward THE CHURCH 1974 ""•Tuf *"~ r CM IV* ( signed The following.also signjed the telegram: Shana Alexander!, Leona Baumgartner, ;Gandace r i,ti j : j r ^ Once Over Briefly \ I have been myself lately* i worried about, sp many years defects from it and A while back, I began toj ^ receive all sorts of friendly, messages, signals, and invitations' t from members of the East Coast 1 1 Catholic Liberal Establishment}, Apparently I was being forgiven'" for my opposition to the,; Berngans- Or maybe they finally' realized that I was right on the! < foolishness of "liturgical protests- then defames. it, I I I felt ambivalent First of all, they are all nice people, and I like having them as friends But they ,are almost always wrong, and' if they turned sympathetic toward me, then I would be wrong, too become furious, Furthermore, I j am not ashamed of this passion for the Church and I am not reluctant to admit it j | Itisnotatrfumphalist oyajty jl know from personal experience the flaws of the ecclesiastical structure, probably far bejtter'than all the Cogley crowd jput together I can think of nothing I have put my hand [to in {the Church which has riot ended "in miserable failure But the bride <will be without blemish .only when the bridegroom returnsj To love the Church despitejits flaws seems to me the" only available option until then Fortunately my presumption in I, In other words, the j Roman criticizing John Cogley solved the U Catholic Church, as it currently BLAZINC SADDLES - .Objectionable ! - Offensive Western spoof I By Mel Brooks, who's been funnier on Hollywood Squares * , -., (* CINDERELLA LIBERTY - Objectionable ^ Schmaltzy story of sailor (JamerCaan) J seamy at the same time CONRACK - Adults and adolescents >T- Sensitive film of a teacher's experiences in a South Carolina-island community of black students With Jon Voight, jUu\ Wmfield CONVERSATION - Adult* — Gene Hack- problem I am once again outside the pale [Such a relief! Indeed, now I an ( in real trouble. As one friend from Ohio told me on the phone in ominous tones, "Bill Clancy is really mad'" I was puzzled because I couldn't quite remember who Bill Clancy was (I thought he v might be my self- confessed "hard-hitting^' Fran exists, may not be much of a church, but it is the' on y one^l have It leadership may be inept and insensitive and occasionally psychopathic, its clergy jmay, be frequently self-centen >d f< and immature, its religious )nay' be often superficial and occasionally nasty", its laity may be apathetic- and confused, its ^theologians'" ciscan nemesis, Roy M Casnick,}, may be doing everything! but under an assumed name.) I was also told that a Catholic paper ^ has suppressed my column on * Cogley .Nice stand, apostates get an opportunity to attack the Church, but critics don't get space to reply. k ' Let it be clear .what the dif- ference are between me and the Cogleyites, We disagree on the Roman Catholic Church I think ihatsomeone who has played the role_of leader irr the Church for three decades and then leaves it has betrayed'the Church and those who took him seriously and listened to him r Butjthey think he is some sort of folk hero I think that the way papal authority is currently exercised and the birth * control encyclical are theologically,absurd reasons for breaking from the bonds of the Catholic community 'They think that such reasons are excellent . I think that an attack on -the Church by a former highly visible member which appears in the Op Ed page of the New York Times is a vile and disgraceful act They think it well within the rights of freedom of conscience I think that anyone who attacks the Church in public is open to criticism They think that John Cogley, jno matter what he says about t_fie Church, is immune to criticism. The fundamental difference is that I love the Roman Catholic Church and am deeply and passionately loyal to it When someone who played the role of the official ,Catholic layman for **»<*** theology; its elites- may; be making folk heroes, put ' of resigning priests and apost_asizing laity, but I love it. man~as,the James McCord type First rate film about "third rate"-burglars DAY OF THE DOLPHIN I - lAduHf arid ~ adolescents — It's a good thing most dolphins won't be- seeing '•this movie They'd be embarrassed,for the so-called "superior race" known as mankind * EXORCIST 1 Adults, wisV reservations - ,This is the one movie you should really think about before deciding whether or not to see It And though its rated R, we strongly urge against taking the young along with you. mat is, if you can get in at all - ^ I < CREAT CATSBY - Adults 1 When leading (nan Robert Redford failed to show for Connection) After this one, his most protracted, he should begin l| thinking more about conserving gasoline j SLEEPER Adults - Woody! Allen's . masterpiece, Go see it. ' J - , STING - Adults — Butch' and Sundance (Newman and Redford] ate back .together, this time in a fun-filled, flim- flam nostalgia trip Solid > [ SUGARLAND EXPRESS - Adults i GoTdie Hawn, William Atherton, and I Michael Sacks in a thoughtful, but strange film of a Texas odyssey i > SUMMER WISHES. WINTER DREAMS - Adults — Superb drama i of a Woman's troubled middle age, for' which Joanne Woodward deserved the Oscar*) 1 Objectionable 4 Crude', hardly Believable, humorous. premiere, he explained, the book " I already read LAST .DETAIL - Adults, wish reservations jff " ' SUPER COPS - . energetic, hare , — _ > rough-and-tumble action film" real-life, detectives called Ba Robin i, ] THREE MUSKETEERS ' - Adults and adolescents — There have been scaos of versions of this classic, but ifj Dumas himself could pick one closest to his book, he'd most likely choose th s ribald, energetic, satiric, fip-roaring swash- buckler, by Richard Lester ' I i s i SNYDER'S DAR1EN LAKE FAMILY CAMPING NOW OPEN , Our season 1 ' begins for 1 CAMPING, PICNICKING, FISHING, BOATING, SWIM- MING' & OTHER ACTIVI- TIES; I' i ' " Find out. what is "NEW IN lAi 1 Such as .SWIMMING POOL, NATURE TRAIL, MCE TRAILS (RENTALSV CIRCLE S RANCH and expanded AC- TIVITY PROGRAMS for th* ffamily. ~ ' f SEASON CAMPSITES MANY CHOKE SITES , AVAlLAHi , SHAKEDOWN WEEKEND MAY mum, J uni mm ONLYt *7.00 MEMtMAt, HolrMY Rsstrvt flie Mm* liit« ft Shnksdewn. and Memorial Holiday and leave-Veur troilcr on-site 5/17 tfmi HV - [ M »xfrd chorg*. MAKI YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR YOUR CHOICE opsins. (71DSM-3MI Salty story of two career sailors (Jack Nicholson and Otis Young) who give a young seaman ,(Randy Quaidl an ' Sorne of the education in. manhood .... finest acting this yeanif turned in by Nicholson arid company! The'thurch ist where I firsi heard the Gospel; it is wiiere the I Lord Jesus first revealed Ihimself to me through my family,! my, J priests, my teachers, it isj where iHe still challenges me daily through my brothers and^^sters in, -Him Despite all its faults I can\ i'onfy be deeply grateful foriwhat it, 1 has done for me. I * j f ' ' ' h ! ! I And so I will continue ,to s defend it and wonder why some > people are so eager to defend'its; [detainers and so silent*when it 1 comes to defending the Ghurch f The Cogley Crowd arid , The I Wanderer' 'Cans — .po one .with enemies like that can, >be com- , pletely bad , < I ' J I ! There is one — and I believe i only one —[ intellectually ; respectable reason-for separating 'trom Catholic Christianity It has 'to do with rejecting the specific!" •Catholic Christian insightj whileL ; maintaining the' basic Christian iv^orld view I shall turn to that' subject fn^a "later column J , f MAGNUM FORCE - Sequel to Duty Harry once again tries to prove that crime pays, ifj you're on the right side of the Taw - Fascist-chic MAME - AduHs and addescents - "Who pulls the wool right over our eyes?" Blame Gene Saks for this* regrettably lame, tame Mame j MAN ON A SWINC - AduKs - Mixed bag of crime detection and parapsychology, with Cliff Robertson and jJoelGrey <, McQ —.Adults — John Wayne as a crusty, Seattle detective A ^hard-nose Jaw 'rV order •film > , «f PAPER CHASE- - Adults' *- Tlmptfiy ?ot Bottoms, Lindsay Wagner/ and Houseman in a drama or a law student's 1 battle between intellect and emotions As the professor; Houseman convincing is stunningly OUR LADY OF LOURCjES ' fflii$oil>HAR4p ' ! 1707 Monroe Ave. 473-6402 - " D Prescription \. DELIVERY. SERVICE H PAPILLON'-l Aditlts — Autobiographical story of a. fugitive from Oevirs Island -. With the talent and charisma of both Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman, it can't miss, ' | I I SERPICO - Adults, wtdi'ieMfvattcas - Could be the best cop movie ever, with Al Pacino extremely convincing as the plainclothes^ in who refuses to bend to corruption, ; SEVEN UPS - Adults i 1 Car chase sequences have become'the hallmark of director Phil D*Antom (Bullitt, French H t1 _3 * I "" 1 ^eipliirdat Gqlvprton y&,l&*en& Gulverton 3& •* t The Shire at Culverton offers the Kind, of. 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COURIER-JOURNAL

!

Page 114

Hear Women, Bayh ToM j K

*> New York [RNS] - A |roup of women leaders have demanded that'more women ,fae a!towed to testify ^ t the^ 'US l| Senate judiciary Subcommittee [hearings on the proposed> constitutional amendment to overrule legal abortion, j

Call

Library W e e k brings special signif icance .to students} a n d facul ty members a t St. Mary O u r M o t h e r School injHorseheads. T h e books shown were" received undeV the Federal Government 's Elementary School Education A c t I I o|n Nat iona l jLibrary Day . Unpack ing the books are [ le f t to right] Angela Ramp, fourth grade; Mrs . John Leonard, cha i rman of the library mothers c o m m i t t e e , wh ich staffs the l ibrary; Karen Stermer, e ighth grade, . S is te r 'Campion , school [principal; le f f rey Grant ,

e ighth grade, a n d W i l l i a m Sonner, th i rd grade.

It is ''incredible thatij so few women have been al|owed to testify," the wonien sajjd in ja telegram to Sen. Birch Bayh (Q.-Ind.)( chairman }of the ,sub-cbmmittee

A f press conference ']to an­nounce the women's specific demands was set for May, at the National Press] Club in Washington," D.C,1 sponsored Jyy National Abortion Rightsj Action League (NARAL) Among the participants will be Lanaj Clarke Phelan, president of NARAL, Cloria Steinem, Helen 'JGurley Brown, Judy Collins < and Liz Carpenter.

Bergen, Helen Cjahagan Douglas, Billie jean King, Mary Lasker, Shirley MacLaine, Marya Marines, Margaret Mead, Bess Myersoh, Maunne Newnerger, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Ann Scott, Marietta Tree, Harriet Van Home,", Barbara Walterj>,| Sarah Weti-pTnton and Joanne Woodward

THE CHURCH 1974 ""•Tuf *"~ r

CM IV*

(

signed The following.also signjed the telegram: Shana Alexander!, Leona Baumgartner, ;Gandace

r i,ti j : j r — ^

Once Over Briefly \

I have been myself lately*

i worried about, sp many years defects from it and

A while back, I began toj ^ receive all sorts of friendly, messages, signals, and invitations' t from members of the East Coast11 Catholic Liberal Establishment}, Apparently I was being forgiven'" for my opposition to the,; Berngans- Or maybe they finally' realized that I was right on the! < foolishness of "liturgical protests-

then defames. it, I I

I felt ambivalent First of all, they are all nice people, and I like having them as friends But they

,are almost always wrong, and' if they turned sympathetic toward me, then I would be wrong, too

become furious, Furthermore, I j am not ashamed of this passion for the Church and I am not reluctant to admit it j |

Itisnotatrfumphalist oyajty jl know from personal experience the flaws of the ecclesiastical structure, probably far bejtter'than all the Cogley crowd jput together I can think of nothing I have put my hand [to in {the Church which has riot ended "in miserable failure But the bride

<will be without blemish .only when the bridegroom returnsj To love the Church despitejits flaws seems to me the" only available option until then

Fortunately my presumption in I, In other words, the j Roman criticizing John Cogley solved the U Catholic Church, as it currently

BLAZINC SADDLES - .Objectionable ! -Offensive Western spoof I By Mel Brooks, who's been funnier on Hollywood Squares * , -., (*

CINDERELLA LIBERTY - Objectionable ^ Schmaltzy story of sailor (JamerCaan)

J seamy at the same time

CONRACK - Adults and adolescents >T-Sensitive film of a teacher's experiences in a South Carolina-island community of black students With Jon Voight, jUu\ Wmfield

CONVERSATION - Adult* — Gene Hack-

problem I am once again outside the pale [Such a relief! Indeed, now I an (in real trouble. As one friend from Ohio told me on the phone in ominous tones, "Bill Clancy is really mad'" I was puzzled because I couldn't quite remember who Bill Clancy was (I thought hev might be my self-confessed "hard-hitting^' Fran

exists, may not be much of a church, but it is the' on y one^l have It leadership may be inept and insensitive and occasionally psychopathic, its clergy jmay, be frequently self-centen >d f<and immature, its religious )nay' be often superficial and occasionally nasty", its laity may be apathetic-and confused, its ^theologians'"

ciscan nemesis, Roy M Casnick,}, may be doing everything! but under an assumed name.) I was also told that a Catholic paper

^ has suppressed my column on * Cogley .Nice stand, apostates get

an opportunity to attack the Church, but critics don't get space to reply.

k' Let it be clear .what the dif­ference are between me and the Cogleyites, We disagree on the Roman Catholic Church I think ihatsomeone who has played the role_of leader irr the Church for three decades and then leaves it has betrayed'the Church and those who took him seriously and listened to himr Butjthey think he is some sort of folk hero I think that the way papal authority is currently exercised and the birth

* control encyclical are theologically,absurd reasons for breaking from the bonds of the Catholic community 'They think that such reasons are excellent

. I think that an attack on -the Church by a former highly visible member which appears in the Op Ed page of the New York Times is a vile and disgraceful act They think it well within the rights of freedom of conscience I think that anyone who attacks the Church in public is open to criticism They think that John Cogley, jno matter what he says about t_fie Church, is immune to criticism.

The fundamental difference is that I love the Roman Catholic Church and am deeply and passionately loyal to it When someone who played the role of the official ,Catholic layman for

**»<***

theology; its elites- may; be making folk heroes, put ' of resigning priests and apost_asizing laity, but I love it.

man~as,the James McCord type First rate film about "third rate"-burglars

DAY OF THE DOLPHIN I - lAduHf arid ~ adolescents — It's a good thing most

dolphins won't be- seeing '•this movie They'd be embarrassed,for the so-called "superior race" known as mankind *

EXORCIST 1 Adults, wisV reservations -,This is the one movie you should really think about before deciding whether or not to see I t And though its rated R, we strongly urge against taking the young along with you. mat is, if you can get in at all - ^ I <

CREAT CATSBY - Adults 1 When leading (nan Robert Redford failed to show for

Connection) After this one, his most protracted, he should begin l| thinking more about conserving gasoline j

SLEEPER — Adults - Woody! Allen's . masterpiece, Go see it. ' J - ,

STING - Adults — Butch' and Sundance (Newman and Redford] ate back

.together, this time in a fun-filled, flim­flam nostalgia trip Solid > [

SUGARLAND EXPRESS - Adults i GoTdie Hawn, William Atherton, and I Michael Sacks in a thoughtful, but strange film of a Texas odyssey i >

SUMMER WISHES. WINTER DREAMS -Adults — Superb drama i of a Woman's troubled middle age, for' which Joanne Woodward deserved the Oscar*)

1 Objectionable 4 Crude',

hardly Believable, humorous.

premiere, he explained, the book "

I already read

LAST .DETAIL - Adults, wish reservations j f f " '

SUPER COPS -. energetic, hare , — _ > rough-and-tumble action film"

real-life, detectives called Ba Robin i, ]

THREE MUSKETEERS ' - Adults and adolescents — There have been scaos of versions of this classic, but ifj Dumas himself could pick one closest to his book, he'd most likely choose th s ribald, energetic, satiric, fip-roaring swash­buckler, by Richard Lester ' I

i • s i

SNYDER'S DAR1EN LAKE FAMILY CAMPING

NOW OPEN , Our season1 ' begins for 1 C A M P I N G , PICNICKING,

FISHING, BOATING, SWIM­MING' & OTHER ACTIVI­TIES; I' i ' " Find out. what is "NEW IN lAi1 Such as .SWIMMING POOL, NATURE TRAIL, MCE TRAILS (RENTALSV CIRCLE S RANCH and expanded AC­TIVITY PROGRAMS for th*

ffamily. ~ ' f SEASON CAMPSITES

MANY CHOKE SITES , AVAlLAHi ,

SHAKEDOWN WEEKEND

MAY mum, J uni mm ONLYt *7.00

MEMtMAt, HolrMY Rsstrvt flie Mm* liit« ft Shnksdewn. and Memorial Holiday and leave-Veur troilcr on-site 5/17 tfmi HV - [ M »xfrd chorg*.

MAKI YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY

FOR YOUR CHOICE

opsins. (71DSM-3MI

Salty story of two career sailors (Jack Nicholson and Otis Young) who give a young seaman ,(Randy Quaidl an

' Sorne of the education in . manhood . . . . finest acting this yeanif turned in by Nicholson arid company!

The'thurch ist where I firsi • heard the Gospel; it is wiiere the I Lord Jesus first revealed Ihimself to me through my family,! my,

J priests, my teachers, it isj where iHe still challenges me daily through my brothers and^^sters in,

-Him Despite all its faults I can\ i'onfy be deeply grateful foriwhat it, 1 has done for me. I * j

f ' ' ' h ! !

I And so I will continue ,to s defend it and wonder why some > people are so eager to defend'its; [detainers and so silent*when it 1 comes to defending the Ghurch

f The Cogley Crowd arid , The I Wandere r ' ' C a n s — .po o n e .w i th

enemies like that can, >be com-, pletely bad , <

I ' J I !

• There is one — and I believe i only one —[ intellectually ; respectable reason-for separating 'trom Catholic Christianity It has 'to do with rejecting the specific!" •Catholic Christian insightj whileL ; maintaining the' basic Christian iv^orld view I shall turn to that' subject fn^a "later column J , f

MAGNUM FORCE - C« Sequel to Duty Harry once again tries to prove that crime pays, ifj you're on the right side of the Taw - Fascist-chic

MAME - AduHs and addescents - "Who pulls the wool right over our eyes?" Blame Gene Saks for this* regrettably lame, tame Mame j

MAN ON A SWINC - AduKs - Mixed bag of crime detection and parapsychology, with Cliff Robertson and jJoelGrey <,

McQ —.Adults — John Wayne as a crusty, Seattle detective A ^hard-nose Jaw 'rV order •film > , «f

PAPER CHASE- - Adults' * - Tlmptfiy ?ot Bottoms, Lindsay Wagner/ and Houseman in a drama or a law student's1

battle between intellect and emotions As the professor; Houseman convincing

is stunningly

OUR LADY OF LOURCjES '

fflii$oil>HAR4p ' ! 1707 Monroe Ave.

• 473-6402 - " D

P r e s c r i p t i o n \.

DELIVERY. SERVICE

H

PAPILLON'-l Aditlts — Autobiographical story of a. fugitive from Oevirs Island

-. With the talent and charisma of both Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman, it can't miss, ' |

I I SERPICO - Adults, wtdi'ieMfvattcas -

Could be the best cop movie ever, with Al Pacino extremely convincing as the plainclothes^ in who refuses to bend to corruption, ;

SEVEN UPS - Adults i 1 Car chase sequences have become'the hallmark of director Phil D*Antom (Bullitt, French

H t1 _ 3 * I "" 1

^eipliirdat Gqlvprton y&,l&*en& Gulverton 3&

•* t

The Shire at Culverton offers the Kind, of. All 'the- security you Could want albng security and convenience thatjj every| With the financial assistance you mature adult deserves

I I' kjy trainee

entitled to'

Ike Security o l .

on duty for your * Registered Nurse on Duty i jj | * Security guard * 24 hour supervision by trained, aides protection * Intercom call system in every room &[ * Special diets

bathroom r 1- g J * Delicious meals with]

Applicants to the Manisr Hc-uss'wfco tpjaKfyl a n Vsigjule to fcajL aN costs COM-pematedh>rbytJieiHmF«»HalSWialSccurh>r>of7aM.

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