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Pool Tournaments Sundays 6pm and 8pm Live Music Saturday Night On Tap: Full Sail, Bud, Henry's, Bud Light, Hamm's and Rainier. t Pub 2841 Willamette 484-1727 Bishops view U.S. as world’s guardian at meeting WASHINGTON (API — In a < I.irion call against isolationism, the nation's Catholic bishops Wednesday declared the United States the world's keeper in Somalia, the Balkans and Central America The bishops also called on the United States to keep o ban on nuclear testing, stop being the world's leading amis peddler and to increase its humanitarian aid to countries where it onc e fought proxy wars against communism. "Liberty and justice for all is not only a profound national pledge, it is also a worthy goal for a national leader." the bishops said in a follow-up statement to their historic peace pastoral of I'lH.t Also at their annual fall meeting Wednes day. the bishops approved a major policy statement on the family that dec lores Catholic husbands should submit to their wives and should help with household chores and parenting. In language that draws from the nasi ent men s movement, the bishops in partic ular encourage Catholic: men to he caring spous es who are willing to share tears along with the laundry and changing diapers "Marriage is a partnership of a man and woman ecjual in dignity and value." the bishops state in "Follow the Way of Love: A Pastoral Message of the U S Catholic Bish ops to Families." A lies ade ago. the bishops' pastoral letter "The Challenge of Peace" drew a firestorm of protest from i ritics both inside the church and in the Reagan administration for its calls to reduce military spending and the nation's nuc lear arsenal. In their new statement, titled " The Harvest of Justice is Sown in Peace." the bishops said the c luilieiige for peac e today is no less urgent in a world suffering from massive starvation, regional wars and arms trading. "After thee ( .old War. there has emerged an ‘Liberty and Justice for all is not only a profound national pledge; It is also a worthy goal for a national Catholic bishops understandable but dangerous temptation to turn inw i, to focus only on domestic needs anu to ignore global responsibilities This is not an option for believers in a uni versal i hut h or for citizens in a powerful nation,” t ..e bishops said. Cardin i Roger Mahony of l.os Angeles said the statement "is as relevant today in 1993 to th- new world order ns the 1083 din ument was then. But Auxiliary Bishop Thomas Gumbleton of Detroit < riticizod the statement for con tinuing to rely on the just-war tradition whit h stati s military force is valid to attain goals such ns feeding starving children or preventing the slaughter of whole popula tions. In reality. Gumbleton said, nearly three quarters of people lulled in wars in the late 1980s wei innocent noncombatants. The statement on marriage and family addresses ide range of issues, with a cen tral theme being the importance of friends, family and the parish community in helping married t t uples work through difficult times But some 'I the document's strongest lan guage t oiik - m a section on “mutuality that represents perhaps the prelates' most com prehensive attempt to address relations between th sexes. Many i onservative Christians espouse a hierarchical view of the family, referring to a passage in the Letter of Paul to the Ephesians that speaks of the husband as "the head of the wife just as Christ is the head of the i him h." Hut the bishops instead hold up the apos tle's statement in his Letter to the Galatians that "there is not male and female" in the new creation" made possible in Christ. In particular, the bishops encourage men to be nurturing parents and sensitive spous es The prelates recognize that "sharing feel ings and a willingness to be vulnerable can be difficult, particularly for those of us raised in the strong and silent' tradition The issue of sexual equality has been a dif ficult one for the bishops, who have come under intense criticism from groups favoring the ordination of women. Disagreement over that issue caused them last year to abandon a pastoral letter on women after nine years of work. Several bishops said the document would find a place not only in Catholic homes, but would be received well by the larger faith community. "I believe that we, at this moment, have an awful lot to offer all Americans to encourage them to strengthen their families," said Bish op John J. Nevins of Venice, Fla. In other business Wednesday, the Nation al Conference of Catholic Bishops voted to try and make it easier to dismiss from the priesthood clerics guilty of sexually abusing minors. The bishops voted to ask the Vatican to lift the church's five year statute of limitations on dismissals, to raise the age when abuse victims are considered minors from 15 to 17 and to speed up the judicial process by requiring initial appeals to be filed with regional tribunals in the United States rather than Koine. Lawyer says police lied to kids about photos SANTA MONICA. CaJJf. (AP) I Mis ini's in ill*' Mu had Jack son i hild-sex probe ore intimi dating young friends of thu pop star by claiming they have undo pictures of tlic ho\ s. Jackson's law vi'i i lot mud m a court docu men! , In an Ot I -H letter lo Polo n Chief Willie Williams, attorney Bertram Fields accused detei - lives in the criminal molestation prolie of lying to children in tfieir search for evidence. "I am advised that your officers have told frightened youngsters outrageous lies, such as, 'We have nude photos of you,' in order to push them into making accusa tions against Mr Jackson." Fields wrote Fields wrote that no nude photos of the youths exist. The letter was filed with other court documents in the civil law suit brought by a 13-year-old boy who said Jackson sexually molested him. A hearing in that case was planned for Tuesday Jackson has not lieen charged with wrongdoing, and police have declined to comment on their four-month investigation. Fields didn’t immediately return telephone calls Wednes day. But Jackson security con sultant Anthony Pellicano said he knew of reports of alleged coercion Williams defended t inves tigators Wednesday ”1 am satisfied with t- i thing that our deportment an os! of the other agent ies are tig to date" he salt! l ast week, |ai kson « ant eleti Ins international Dnngrn s tour, saying that at i usations ’ sexu* ,111 \ molested the boy had ion trihuted to an addiction to painkillers The painkillers were pres< rilied following ns rut scalp surgery for burns he suffered filming a Pepsi commercial in 1UH4 In another development, lack son has lieen dropped as the l'llH recipient of the prestigious Sco pus Award given nnnualh hv the American Friends of the Hebrew University. Jackson asked that his name lie withdrawn after disclosing his addiction problems, his publicist Lee Sobers said Wednesday The university Board of Directors agreed Tuesday to withdraw Jaci, son’s name. The Scopus Award, which was to be presented Jan. 29 in Los Angeles, recognizes individual humanitarians. Past recipients included Elizabeth Taylor, Quin cy Jones, Barbra Streisand and Steven Spielberg. Ruling gives schools authority off campus WKNATOHEh, Wash. (AP) - Sc hoot officials have author ity over students off c ampus when they reasonably believe rules are being broken, o court commissioner ruled. The ruling Tuesday by Chelan County Juvenile Court Commissioner Pete Young means marijuana seized from a Wenatchee High School stu dent caught smoking the drug just off the school grounds can be used as evidence in her trial next month. She is charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana. "I believe school authori ties have certain rights off school grounds, ns long as they ore conducted in a man ner that is reasonably related to the efficient operation and the maintenance of discipline of the school," Young said. "Otherwise, you'd have a football team drive off in a bus and no longer be under school authority." The 15-year-old girl's attor ney. Tomas Caballero, argued that a teacher had no right to send her to the principal's office because she was not on school property when the teacher allegedly smelled marijuana smoke, Caballero contended the marijuana and pipe found in the girl's purse in the princi pal's office was improperly seized and should not bo allowed as evidence in her trial. But Young found that search standards for teachers are not as strict as those for police officers. Where police must estab lish "probable cause" before searching someone suspected of criminal activity, school officials need only have a “reasonable belief,” Young said. Appeals court rulings have established that the school must act in a reasonable man ner when seartiiing a student and must be acting on specif ic information, he said. “The original attention-get ter was the smell of marijua na,” Young said. “Clearly, this was a legitimate exercise of investigation.” RIGHT#N TARGET Emerald ADVERTISING DEPT. 346-3712