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Show 6, ft?6, THE HERALD, Provo, Friday, August Horse Race Woman's Ministry Role old in Catholic Meet By DAVID E. ANDERSON UPI Religion Writer PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Roman Catholics today were urged to pursue women's role in the ministry, including the divisive issue of ordaining women, with the utmost seriousness. Di. "arga Klompe, president of the international affairs section of the Dutch Council of Churches and a Minister of State in the Dutch government, told participants in the 41st Eucharist Congress that an increased role for women in the ministry "could many pastoral problems." Meanwhile, some pilgrims protested the refusal by Congress officials to change a Mass celebrating military personnel today, the anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. The protest, organized by the Community for Creative Nonviolence wall in the pain our divisons. problems." Klompe and other speakers at a symposium on women and the eucharist shied away from discussing the issue of ordination in detail, but Klompe said that "when we speak about the eucharist and women, we cannot pass by the problem of women in ministry." "The only thing I want to do," she said, "is to appeal to you all, to take this question very seriously." of "If the masculine build-u- ''., si I p changed," she added, "bringing in a different approach of women, it could help solve f Iv ' . F & Kenya Warns Uglanda NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) -Kenya has issued a blunt ultimatum to Uganda to halt indiscriminate killing of Kenyan citizens and settle its debts before normal relations can be restored, sources at a conference between the two countries reported. . I Thursday moved into discussion of "specific" differences sisters." Sources said the Kenyans, in a tough bargaining mood, put forward a list of citizens reportedly killed in Uganda by President Idi Amin's troops during the current crisis. In what was described as a "no nonsense" document, the Kenyans asked for written guarantees to end all harass- ment of their citizens living in Uganda. Inlrrnalional Imlrd I'rrs and iriMipil.i Ti'mporalurr Imi UiWo lor ihf 24 h"ur pcrunJ I'.K ilir liinr. l i a m mdinR N.iiin.il ihr as hy pri'p.ircd Bv Kr.in S.ui in nsai l ICth I'rp 67 84 5S Alhu.iinT.iiic Atlanta Kikcrslifld Hisnwrrk lloise lii'Ston HnmnsMllr Itullalo CJiarlolU' Chiiaco fioiiiiiali Cleveland South JOHANNESBURG, Police fired Africa (UPI) into crowds of blacks rampaging through the black township of Soweto today, killing at - least one African and wounding four, witnesses said. Racial violence that erupted in the suburb for the third consecutive day has claimed at least eight lives. 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Phosphorus, calcium and aluminum showed up in significant amounts, and to a lesser extent, cobalt, nickel, copper and zinc. Some water soluble salts were believed in the soil also. wounded, lightly Hoefliger said. "But bullets tore into the trucks and hit several of the wounded people inside. We have not had time to see how badly hit some of them are," he told reporters waiting at a forward Christian command post," TOWARD YOUR OLD COLOR T.V. IT'S 1 COLORTRAK CONSOLE AN RCA 61 .16 87 6H l4 77 7I i i -' 7U S 76 41 87 FlfY RCA CoiorTrak u 82 lwis Uko t 78 H v 77 lie;n Frantisui 64 San Vault- kxne Thermal .V! 70 47 47 102 79 81 71 Model GA936DA when he dived through a window and landed on his head. Officials in the capital of Pretoria said they saw no sign of an end to the unrest that has simmered since antigovern-men- t killed rioting in 176 people in the township. I reports said po- Wednesday and two others died in front of trains which were being stoned and burned by demonstrators. 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But not until 1:20 p.m. (6:20 a.m. EDT), as the convoy prepared to pull out of Tal Zaatar, was fire directed at it. 'i Racial Violence, Police National Temperatures AlKmv $$$ IN UPI Telephoto been have . y.Z ... JAN CARDINAL WILLEBRANDS, Archbishop of Utrecht, delivers the Homily of the Ecunemical Service of the fifth day of the 41st International Eucharistic Congress at Convention Hall in Philadelphia. deteriorating badly in recent weeks, with Amin making numerous blustering threats to invade his neighbor but on other occasions vowing never to attack his "brothers and Scnur HOW'S THE TIME TO TRADE WORTH T' ... , threatened to engulf the area in a major conflict. They scheduled a third round of talks today. An official Kenyan spokesman said "some progress" had been made at the meeting, but he did not elaborate Relations between the two countries A Red Cross spokesman said a Swiss truck driver was wounded and that two of the evacuees were hit. Even before the convoy came under fire, the Red Cross decided to cut short the evacuation because of panic scenes inside the camp and the bullets whizzing around it. families tried to rush the trucks and clamber aboard. They were pushed back by Palestinian guards using the butts of their rifles and firm? in the air. Suddenly, sniper fire ripped through the open field adjacent to the camp where the Red Cross trucks were parked. The windshield of one truck was smashed and another truck was hit by three bullets as Red Cross personnel dived for cover. "I don't know from which side the fire came," said Red since Thursday was marred by that have them between S. ttr 11 MA ! nations The neighboring A Red Cross spokesman said BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -WAMSUTTER, Wyo. (UPI) Gunmen fired on a Red Cross that despite the gunfire 74 The Great American Horse convoy evacuatinp, wounded persons were evacuated today, Race moved west through the from the besieged Tal Zaatar bringing to 408 the number of Basin of the Great Divide Palestinian refugee camp to- wounded pulled out of the batsince Tuesday. Thursday with the top four day, hitting the Swiss driver of tered camp A shaky truce supposedly in wounded two and in a truck for contenders $50,000 prize effect throughout Lebanon persons inside. money only hours apart. and is stiffening Competition tensions are rising as the 3,200 mile race approaches the Sept. 6 finish in Sacramento, Calif, Rod Coppage, race spokesman said. a gas PASADENA, Calif. (LTD -- were trying to load In the lead is Virl Norton, of U.S. scientists mass today awaited chromatograph San Jose, California, Coppage tests for past the first in a series of spectrometer said. Mack Abcr:rombie of photographs from Mars of the biological forms. Scientists Douglasville, Ga., is a few Viking lander's crippled arm said enough soil may have hours off the pace, and Joel so engineers could see why it filtered into the chamber on Ashley of Ada, Okla., trails the stopped in its second try to the first attempt, July 28, and top leaders, he said. deliver soil to a test they ordered the lander to Valorie Briggs, of Corvalis, chamber. proceed. Ore., rode a small American-ArabiaThey said the first picture "We're going ahead," Dr. mustang into fourth should show the position at Tiiomas Young, project direcplace, Coppage said. which the arm stopped. tor, said. "If we're wrong The lead changed hands once A second picture, taken with across Wyoming, he said. another camera, was expected we've lost very little." "We will proceed with the Abercrombie, who led the race later in the afternoon. in Centigrade analysis before it arrived Cheyenne, Dr. George Sands of mission and we will get some informapulled ahead again, but Norton control said that once the position on the relay link from that back again, tipped the see-sation is known a correction this af'.crnoon." he said. order will be transm.tted to analysis Gases forming in the instru"A couple of hours lead in the lander. ment are slowly heated with this race doesn't mean much," "On Saturday. 65 command-word- s level of temperature, each said. Coppage will be sent to have the different organic releasing boom in surface sampler perThe contestants will rest molecules which are delivered Green River, Wyo., Aug 8 and form a diagnostic sequence to in groups fur further testing then push on through Utah, help solve that boom and identification. problem," he said. Nevada, and into California, In another tes' a wide range The experiment scientists he said e church would be our Continues Westward n . age Convoy With Injured Lebanon Evacuees Attacked bv Gunmen Viking Photos Are Awaited I help solve many pastoral in Washington D.C., said that "military program of 'kill' and 'fear' are contrary to the eucharistic message of love and faith." The liturgist at Thursday night's interfaith service reminded the pilgrims that "we are one in the Spirit, yet still Utah-P- GU704 ' GU708 torn F0I T0U1 HOME FURIIISHIflGS 560d.STATE.0REM-224.152- 1 liililllllg C0NV1XII1CI MOM. VKIU Fll. 10- - Ml SAT. 10- -t s i |