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Argentina Catholic Leaders Head for Kome; ImpeaGhment Proceedings Sis
State Biologists
On Exploratory Cruise
Portland (U.R) Two Oregon
Fish Commission biologists will
represent the state in an ex
ploratory cruise of the eastern
Pacific ocean to collect data on
albacore and tuna.
Walter G. Jones and Edwin
K. Holmberg will leave aboard
the University of Washington
oceanographic vessel "Brown
Bear" wnlch leaves Seattle
hortly on a three-week cruise.
Main objectives of the trip are
to measure standard ocean con
ditions in the eastern Pacific, to
determine whether albacore are
presenting the area, and to study
specific conditions which may
be associated with tuna abun
dance.
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HEAD of Catholic Church In
Argentina Is Santiago Luis
Cardinal Copello, 75, who was
ill at suburban home when pro
Peron mobs attacked his Buenos
Aires palace. (International)
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Prominent Lay
Leader Accused
Of 'Using' Office
Buanot Aires U.R) Two of
tha highest dignitaries of tha
Roman Catholic Church in
Argentina war arrested and
expelled from tha country to
day on charges of defying civil
authorities and provoking last
week and's violent disorders
In tha capital.
On their arrival at Rio Da
Janairo. Brazil, tha two
churchman told nawsman "We
were expelled to Rome."
Tha deportation was unique
in tha both men are natives
of Argentina.
Buenos Aires U.R) Two top
Roman Catholic leaders in Ar
gentina, arrested last night on
charges of defying civil authori
ties and provoking disorders,
boarded a government owned
airliner today en route to Rome.
The two churchmen, Msgrs.
Manuel Tato, acting archbishop
of Buenos Aires, and Ramon
Carlos Novoa, left Buenos Aires
aboard a regular passenger plane
of state owned Aerolines and
were due to make a connection
with a Rome-bound plane at 6
p.m. tomorrow in Lisbon.
The circumstances of their de
parture were not known.
At the same time, congres
sional circles believed that im
peachment proceedings may start
tomorrow against Supreme Court
Justice Thomas Casares, promi
nent Catholic lay leader accused
of using his office to hinder po
lice action during the week end
disorders.
A final decision was expected
from today's regular Cabinet
meeting which also was being
attended by Angel Miel Asquia,
president of the Peronista block
of deputies.
Reliable sources, earlier to
day, disclosed the arrest of the
two priests. The two were re
ported stripped of all municipal
posts and there were indications
they soon would be put on trial.
High Vatican sources said any
order to arrest Roman Catholic
prelates in Argentina would in
voke automatic excommunica
tion on President Juan D. Peron
and all other persons involved.
The Vatican sources compared
such arrests with the imprison
ment of high church leaders in
the Communist-dominated coun
tries. "We regard the reports of
these arrests in Argentina as
very grave," the sources said to
day. Possible impeachment pro
ceedings against Casares, a prom
inent Catholic lay leader, was
indicated in a federal police re
port sent to Congress and the
court by the government. The
report accused Casares of at
tempting to use his position to
hinder police action during the
disorders Sunday night and of
trying to get the army to send
infantry troops to protect the
archbishop's palace.
Casares was found in the pal
ace Sunday when it was invaded
by police who arrested 428 Cath
olics taking refuge there from
angry. Peronists. An official an
nouncement said 159 of those
arrested, including 64 minors,
were released Tuesday night,
Twenty-two persons were
wounded or otherwise injured in
the clashes.
Tens of thousands of workers
massed in the center of Buenos
Aires Tuesday to shout their sup
port for Peron in his campaign
against the church. The rally
was staged by the General Con
federation of Labor which called
a nine-hour general strike to
bring out the workers. It was
one of the biggest rallies in the
12 year history of Peronism.
Peron Addresses Throngs
Peron himself addressed the
cheering throngs and appealed
to his supporters not to be pro
voked but to remain calm and
allow the church to be ousted
as the state religion by legal
procedures.
Shortly after Peron spoke, the
rally broke up.
The reported arrests of Tato
Argentina
Buenos Aires (U.R) In the
past seven months President
Juan D. Peron's government has
taken the following action
against the Catholic Church in
Argentina:
1. Legalized divorce and per
mitted the re-marriage of di
vorced persons for the first time
in Argentine history.
2. Passed a law recognizing
that children born out of wed
lock have equal rights with legi
timate offspring.
3. Restored legalized prosti
tution throughout Argentina de-
Rising Kootenai
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Idaho officials were ready to
move state patrolmen and heavy
equipment into Bonners Ferry
today at the slightest indication
of danger from the rising Koo
tenai river.
The Kootenai topped the 30
foot flood stage with a reading
of 31.9 feet yesterday, but flood
coordinator Dayton Douglas re
ported from Bonners Ferry he
was confident the dikes would
withstand the high water for a
short period.
Reports from Libby, Mont.,
above Bonners Ferry, indicated
that the river would crest at
about 32 feet within 24 hours.
A tractor-mounted shovel was
put on a standby basis at Coeur
d'Alene and additional state pa
trolmen were ready to move into
the area should they be needed.
Meanwhile, the Willamette
river at Portland and the Colum
bia at Vancouver, Wash., rose
only slightly. They both were at
19.1 feet, only four-tenths of a
foot higher than yesterday.
Many tributary streams were on
their way down.
Seven Air Force
Reservists To Train
Seven local Air Force reserv
ists will be among 700 Oregon
and Washington reserves going
on two. weeks active duty with
the 403rd Reserve Troop Carrier
wing at Ardmore Air Force
base, Ardmore, Okla., August 7.
The reserves .will be trans
ported by air from Portland Air
Force base, and will return by
air after the encampment.
Those going from Medford are
First Lt. Roy W. Bergmann, Lt.
Col. Thomas A. Culbertson Jr.,
First Lt. Robert D. Thompson,
Sgt. Donald M. Wiley, Sgt. Lo
ran C. Fowler, Sgt. Frederick
T. Baker, and Airman Richard
Bell.
Accompanying the Medford
group will be Capt. Richard N.
Davis, former Medford resident
now living in Crescent City;
Capt. C. Walter, Capt Clayton
M. Hays, and Airman R. D.
Butcher of Grants Pass, Sgt.
Richard L. Grigsby, and Airman
Arnold R. Dillon of Central
Point, Airman Gilbert J. Thiel of
Yreka, and Airman John T. Lax
ton of Glendale, Calif.
and Novoa followed by a few
hours their dismissal from mu
nicipal posts by government de
cree. Tato, one of the leading fig
ures in the months-long contro
versy between church and state,
has . been acting head of the
church hierarchy in Argentina
because of the illness of Santiago
Luis Cardinal Copello.
The decree, signed by Peron
and members of his cabinet, ac
cused the prelates of promoting
and organizing recent disorders
in Buenos Aires and elsewhere
in the country.
Tato was deprived of govern
ment recognition as auxiliary
bishop, vicargeneral and canon;
Novoa as canon and deacon.
Both are members of the Roman
Catholic Curia. A statement is
sued by the Curia said ministers
of the archdiocese are desig
nated by the archbishop which
apparently meant the church
will maintain them in their cleri
cal positions.
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Acts Against Catholics
spite strong church opposition.
4. Abolished the obligatory
teaching of religion in public
schools and ended government
subsidies to Catholic schools.
5. Ruled that five religious
holidays recognized throughout
Argentina as national holidays
now are just work days.
6. Banned processions and
open air religious meetings with
out special police permission.
7. Lifted the church's exemp
tion from real estate and other
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taxes a move that will cost
the Catholic Church about $14,
000,000 annually.
8. Introduced a move for a
constitutent assembly to be call
ed to amend the present consti
tution separating the church and
state. The Catholic Church has
been the state church since the
Argentines won their indepen
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priests on charges of being dis
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Kidnaping Suspect
Given Week's Delay
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