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Weston Times (1966), 22 Apr 1965, p. 11

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thir Owri Bugatti? Population Problems Explored In US by TI. 'ref-gun Cantu On P-latte. m Tho IM. [emu-ant LII thrown in 10km Wad tho id. that people than“ not but to have man! children vb. - not be cared for punt-11$ Th Woman: u now but!“ birth control-a policy one. and“ to ho politiul dratamita. A; a null of this position. public funds AN being not! to cat-bum anally-planning clinic. an». the land for than It?t - assistance and others Ilia cannot "totd to obtain contmoptivo Id- vice tutd services privnuly. Two years ago, about 450 pub- lie birth-contml clinics existed. To- dny that figure in close to 700. In 1963, tax - supported program were operating in 11 states. Now, in 33 states and Waahittgtmt, D.C., either public utilities m etgtatr. lished or in the preparatory stage, or public agencies refer women to private sources and pay the colt. This excerpt from a rather lengthy study on the spreading of The Weston Arts And Crafts Show MRS. M. siAiiurrrsosand Mrs. Alice Robertson examine a piece of pottery turned out by the pottery class autumnal-inch. United 8m b hut-ch. In 'uwMthemereasiatgdi-ti.. -dahmrtctrtndintrtsrr- “a the City at - Wol- lmDewt-utudIu-brd animation India which no hounviohliololthcri-hsl Colo, sewn! "(on urn-nation- m - sue-nu te have the I." ennui. In all. mummy 200,000‘ medially indigent women m I‘M eeiving “vice. drugs and device; This ll more than double the num- ber being served in 1968. Two Kinds of Cost . Behind thin shift in government attitude-only five yem ego a hands-off policy In in effect- lie some compelling mu and fig- ure- about the rising human and finmcinl cost of unregulated births. Twenty-five you-swim- ex- ample, the rate of ilietritimate births ip the US. WI: T per 1,000 a; tr-tttui-r-l, tuattrirudtrgt1i.rut0& [ Mum-runaw- otutuerqterftu--et AidtoD-detttatiidmatADO r-uiuesoe,rsiest- It. did!- of unwed moth-I. Tsn-other-MV m 'tl billion. Honour, rile- become ill-cep- nhlo boauu of what he: come to be and the “cycle of depend- ency.” People who cannot allow! fnmilr-rlamting lei-vices m trep- ped, emu Philip M. lino-er. claims: of the University " Chicago'l oociology department. 'Perpetmtion of Poverty' “They ore the people we luv. ;the most children," Dr. Home! loom. "Yet they on not side to jurovide the resources which will enable their offspring to "car" tromtheumekindoflile. Thin cycle helps account for the fact wart-11mm. In "66,theettat alumiuthkgmpyuu! "GtGuttxriit “nu“dmvp "e-o-due-tis Wimmh “tuna-hint” "t.areésrtart-thei_ -trkai1dtn-tieatnad tmtrtiare.nb.-tinltri- 1h hull - d -, hirtui-tnthehi.irseid-t t,itrtytrgt,ttttgt woman who u _ My synced 'ufg1.3tUll',11',', Marksman-Id twie-ter-mir/gm.. Them-iionotthuopob- umai.t-l-thehitsdtu nrwbt-tsinrutrlie birth-com clinics. Autionnlmntyolth- tuid by the Information Cum on Population Problems dim-1m the-0W": - AMMHDM To avoid phallic eontmvony, acme loud govmtl ham been operating pron-um for welfare client: and the poor for yam without fanfare or even public - noun/cement. Their reluetanee to discuss their effort: in gradually PGiie officials are discovering that money went on funny-plan- ning (admin oomel buck multi- P-...-."- 'ttrEgt-.tr-tidrb' "t-t.re-e.tMs-iset- trm-ti-g-ttian-th. "Emu; mums-mu» phmiWI-m “Malaria-mutt. t.egsiiie.4Eag--ttnu mitt-(“admin- (chm Walnut-Willa.- ,ertnek-trrhirthotrt.tml-tth. rhythm not“ in Milt than M nun, Ron-n (but: mind-scum“ MRS. WESLEY BOBDINGTON officially opens Weston Rec- reation Commission Arts and Crafts Show last week. Here she accepts a floral gift from Janie Boyco, Miss Playground of 1964. 1379 LAWRENCE AVE W. DELIVERY WITHIN A 50 MIL! RADIUS TAVA'I' STEREO CENTRE Bank of Nova Scotia Financing “““wh unis-(Minn- Liu-.----- WOW”..- Van-Wu tgtrabagtut-i-inMtraf “Whining-laid“ mmamwm “MW gdtt"---uek . b windyhu-hc-hwll 'Hie-ghriei-trsrtrbtie was; ' met-ts-tUttar-ti- mammoth-om» “myth-hummu- Here is superb styling and breathtaking sound at a surprisingly modest price. The Diplomat is boldly contemporary and has 18 watts music power, hand crafted chassis, solid state design, Garrard ATSLM changer, 2-UY' Wooten, 2--A" Iweeterx. - w W“ “run-Indy.“‘ Mania-actor“- Wren-vb... Walloon-pray!!- emf id» al.eh-tti. 1-.- out via. “an“ a him-Mummy LNmMmmbn -runerrtoftoqmwithtMo ll attort, hint and. In”? -irwerehiu-sihat'te db - out of I W‘ -- in. tho opal. M "ti-dto-serutinr,tV bun-duhvonrouudxm- -raruie-taasesheremlts d s fin-ya: serie. of opinion -rim-thestoirst. Over “period, Gallup Poll respondent. mundane. timelhow they 'ettatxmttutmreatrieuddi- hution of birth control inform» tinnintheUS. Rise in Support In 1960, 72 per cent were in favor; in 1968, " per cent; in January 1965, 81 par out. When Candie: vet: polled BeP- mtely, the findings were even more striking. In 1968, 53 per cent favored public diaaemination; by January 1966, the figure had risen to " per eent-aeeeptance had grown by almost half min. - And when Catholics were sur- veyed by the Louis Harris polling animation, it was found tturt 49 per cent favored I revision of the Church's position on acceptable methods of family planning oom- pared to 32 per cent opposed. The not were undecided. How bu this transformation of tuitudes come about? How has a program for which Margaret San- ger once went to JUil-tutd which is still against the law in two states (Connecticut md Massaehusetts)-- become top-drawer national policy , The official shift, at least, began with the efforts of a Catholic Presidential candidate to make elm that his policies would be formulated according to national needs, even if they conflicted with official views of his church. The Inte John F. Kennedy made this point several times during the 1960 mum Population Warnings President Kennedy w as also moved by two provoking pieces of information. One consisted of pro- jections which indicated that, bar- ring ehanger the U.S. population would surge to 252 million by 1980, MT" PAIK "a" III“ . um 'tq-txt--. Hiba- mun-- “ nth-6b“. my“... 'er-ut-r-et' vaults". mmmm‘ “mausoleum mbmq numb-many "ring-bur In a“ "Dr-pr C an,“ Midland.- T “thalamus. for“: “MM-ouch _ betraanti-hieh-udtr ammtheir-th. . P, President My Ind no. that the 1950 White Conferenen on Child". at . - adorned birth entail tr' words: "We recount-uni that ' nil; for the (in of (Initi- lirlble in order to when thr: privation of children," . Face- Lifting "_', For Portion i Of Helen Ave. The closed off portion of Avenue beside Weston F"- and Vocational School is tq. ' given I $9,280 face-lifting. ',12 The low tenderer, Sum 33 was awarded the job by the of Education with work to F- mence u soon " the {nut in _ of the pound. . T Included in the improve will be the continuation of “4 existing wall from the south _ comer of the school yard to _ . south-west corner of 18 Manda " Ivenue and to the northwest ”If; ner. Also, all trees, vines and mba" bish in the vicinity of the I“ are to be removed and disposed d3“ Letters To The Editor (Continued from page 6) Just one angelic, but pain“ face. Just one glimpse of Life'. Ugliness. T But Just enough courage in that link human life . 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