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Contraceptive Use Scored By Prelate SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)-The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Irving A. De Blanc terms "alarming" a report that Roman Catholic "married couples are using contraceptive birth control in about the same measure as non-Cathoucs." Msgr. DeBlanc made the state ment in an article written for the National Catholic Family Life Conference under way here. The Roman Catholic Church op poses use of contraceptives. In an interview Tuesday, the Washington, D. C, Catholic lead er, said the report is based on studies which include a Catholic Digest poll. He said the studies are individ ual surveys and not broad enough to be used as conclusive evi dence but he termed them "alarming statements." Msgr. DeBlanc added that the Church will never allow pressures of society to change its position against the use of contraceptives. Msgr. DeBlanc is director of the Family Life Bureau of the Na tional Catholic Welfare Confer ence. In a forthcoming book, Msgr. DeBlanc says that if a serious overpopulation problem occurs and all other means of easing it have been tried, the Church will probably recommend either com plete or periodic continence for married couples. A Washington psychiatrist told the convention Americans over emphasize sex in marriage by "enshrouding it in mystery and secrecy." Dr. John R. Cavanagh said it Is desirable to discuss with en gaged couples aspects "of the psychology of interpersonal rela tions rather than give them a di luted version of sex activity with cmpnasis on its mechanical as pects." Cavanagh is a member of the advisory board of the National Catholic Weuare Conierence. The Very Rev. Mser. Georee V. Kelly, a Catholic leader from New YorK uity said mat neither Doys nor girls get as much guidance from parents as they need before tney marry. Drug Stores Open Doors To Negroes ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) More than 45 lunch counters in northern Virginia drug, variety and depart ment stores soon will be opened to Negroes. Two drug chains. Peonies Drug Stores and Drug Fair, and two major department stores, s Kanns Sons Co. and Lansbureh'! disclosed Wednesday night they intend to start serving negro pa trons in Alexandria. Falls Church. and in Arlington and Fairfax counties. The Hecht Co., a department store, and F. W Woolworth and G. C. Murphy are reported to be preparing to start the same gen eral policy. One Woolworth store in Arlington opened its lunch counter to Negroes Wednesday. The decision of the stores fol lows a series of demonstration; by Negro and white students which began June 9 in Arlington drug and variety stores. Similar sit-ins demonstrations nave oc curred in leading cities through out Virginia and tne bourn durin: tne past live montns. Paris Gets Scrubbing PARIS (AP) City fathers are giving Paris a face scrubbing de spite pleas by traditionalists that the dirt is part ot the city s his torical charm. The aim is to clean the city' historical monuments and public buildings within live years. JANITOR SERVICE DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY WE GO ANYWHERE Insured Reference! Rhoad's Cleaning Service 1 Phones: OR 2-1096 and OR 3-720S . ' ! ' ' ' ' , V ' ; -s w.. WASHINGTON (AP)-A House 1 merchant marine subcommittee Wednesday rejected a bill that would have eliminated a 6 per cent differential which west coast ship builders received in constructing government subsidized merchant ships. The measure had the backing of East Coast shipbuilders. They maintain there is no cost differ ence now in building a ship on the Atlantic or Pacmc coasts. Rep. Thomas N. Downing (D- Va), sponsor of the rejected bill, said the subcommittee failed by one vote to approve the measure. Downing said he had "every con fidence" the bill will win House passage in the next session of Subsequent to the subcommit tee's action, the full Merchant Marine Committee directed the general accounting office to audit UPSIDE DOWN GLIDE Cerman ace Albert Faldcrbaum stunts in ' smalt glider as part of the opening ceremonies of the Eighth World Gliding Championships at Cologne, West Germany. Pilots from 23 countries are taking part in the contests. r . - --. J! . HYDROSTREAKINO ALONG Experimental air-cushion U.S. Navy boat, called the Hydro streak, rips along the Potomac River in Washington, right. Centered in its roof is big ducted fan which forces air down onto water where it is trapped by wall of water fore and aft and runners along the sides. Riding two feet above the water on this air cushion, the boat is driven along by two 80-h.p. engines and twin screws much faster than ordinary craft. Left is shown the bottom of the unusual boat which is manufactured by the Hughes Tool Co. Horizontal nozzles from which water is pumped stretch across bow and stern. Committee Rejects Shipbuilding Bill shipbuilding costs to determine if such worn costs more on the West Coast than on the East Coast. iFri., June 24, 1960 Ths Newi-Rsvlew, Roseburg, Ore. 7 If Your Paper Hat Not Arrived By 6:15 P.M. Dial OR 2-3321 Between 6 S, 7 P.M. Britons Raise Interest Rate WORLD BRIEFS LONDON (AP) Britain's offl cial bank interest rate was raised today to 6 per cent from 5 in s further attempt to correct an aa verse balance of payments and curb inflation. It was the second increase since Jan. 1 in the Bank of Eng land rate, which sets the interest pattern for all sterling bloc lend ing institutions. . The rate was hiked to 5 from 4 per cent Jan. 211 British exports have been boom ing in recent years, but imports have greatly increased. Among the effects of the new squeeze will be the stiffening of credit terms for importers needing mon ey to pay for foreign goorjs. Jew Slayer Gets ' Life Sentence MUNICH. Germany (AP) A former guard at the Dachau con centration camD was semencea Wednesday to life imprisonment for bouncing a Jew to death in a steel basket. The defendant was Wolfgang Seuss, 53. The Munich District Court said he put Kurt Riesenfeld in a steel hnsltet hooked to a crane; raised the basket seven feet and let it fall onto the pavement and re peated the process until iiiesen feld was dead. Philip Chooses Naughty Words ALLOWAY, Scotland (AP) Prince Philip twice used the word "hell" before teen-agers today. Visiting 300 boys and , girls 'at a summer camp near here, he was talking to Dorothy McMillan, 17, in charge of make-up for an out door play. "What's the play?" he asked. "It's called 'The Spartan Girl,' " replied: Dorothy.- "Who plays the Spartan girl?" he asked. Dorothy pointed to Ann Ballingall, 16. Philip stared at Ann for a mo ment and then asked: "Is she getting hell for something? The girls burst into laughter. "Vm cir shA certainly is." ex plained Dorothy. "You see, she s playing the part of a girl accused of seduction." Philip moved on to a group of girls from the girl's auxiliary of the Church of Scotland. They were weaving baskets ana singing. "What's the singing for?" asked Philip. "Just for the hell of it?" "No," replied Sheena Parker, 17, "it's for atmosphere. PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS Incentive Payments Set For Wool Crop AUTOMATIC ADMISSION OVERHAUL FORD MERCURY EDSEL LINCOLN lWn CHEVROLET (Except Covertible) f'fj $E50 f tzJ u work GUARANTEED j WASHINGTON (AP) Pro ducers of 1959 crop wool will re ceive a government-incentive pay ment, of $4.32 for each $10 they received from wool sold during the marketing year ending April 1, the Agriculture Department an nounced Wednesday. Under a similar program last year, growers received $7.03 in payments for each $10 received from sales. 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