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Show DESERET , Decrease noted i Catholic womens lib studied gas eruptions jn GAYLORD, Midi. (AP) a Stale Department of Natural Resources official says gas eruptions which have plagued an area of northwestern Lower Michigan are definitely subsiding since tne plugging of a well last week. The Amoco Productions Co. well has been blamed for leaking the gas which has surfaced in geysers around Williamsburg and Acme Creek, prompting the evacuation families. Arthur Slaughter, head of the department's geological, survey division, said Wednesday night that four other pro- during oil wells, two gas wells and an unproductive well in the area we,pe cheeked and show ed no evidence of escaping : of 85 I (AP) -Pope Paul VI has set up an to international commission investigate ways to "liberate women in the Roman Catholic Church and in society at large. The member youngest named to the commission is a school girl from Virginia. The pontiff instructed the to commission extend research to such controversial questions as whether the Church should open the way for women deacons and women priests. . But ; he reserved to himself all filial de. cisions. VATICAN i gas. He added-thporous ruck formations beneath the Williamsburg area still were laden with gas which presum--abl- y escaped horizontally from the Amoco wed before it5 ' I was plugged. Authorities added that it was doubtful that proposed such as the requirement of outside regulations casings would ensure such gas imposed by the state last week ; eruptions would not reoccur. majority of women, was asked to study what makes women happy or unhappy, their aspirations and their CITY The commission, a frustrations." announcement Vatican warned, however, that the commission's research should be conducted in the light of the Christian philosophy on woman and of the pastoral mission of the CT.u.ri, in this field." A The commission includes 15 women from 13 nations. Its president is an Italian. Bishop Enrico Bartoletti of Lucca. , The , V irginia student , is 19.--. a Sdhellman. Deborah sophomore at Marvniount Col which has sec-Itio- s wont happen (.a. The Vatican took a long time in picking candidates for the commission, winch has been in preparation fur IN was years. Its formation among the recommendations submitted to the Pope by the third synod of world bishops 1971. in when November George Cardinal Elahiff uf Canada, challenged the traditional stand church's toward women and came' out in favor of women priests. Membership in the cohimis-sion ranges jnftn Eugenie Bahineinthier." a mother and obstetrician of Ivorv Coast to v Marie Therese Graber IHner-mta French woman doctor and leading consultant on social problems. Asked whether the issue of women pirests will be taken up. one of the commission's leading members. Miss Pilar Rellosillo of Spain said: "As a research commission, it will investigate all aspects. But it will not be able to take any decision."' She also said that strictly . doctrinal problems concerning tilt' possibility of admitting women to the piresthood in the church fell within the competence of the Vaticans International Theological A 9 DR. DUANE G. LUND OPTOMETRIST ANNOUNCES HIS ASSOCIATION WITH oa eo WD 90 FASHION PLACE VISION CLINIC TROLLEY SQUARE VISION CIJN1C I t. Tmllct Square 6251 Fashion Place Murray 262-927- 1 021-693- 1 FOR YOl'R CONVENIENCE. APPOINTMENTS MAY BE MADE AT EITHER LOCATION Commission Jo OMotwi "To the best of our know ledge," said Robert M. Acker, chief of the natural resource departments oil and gas the best way to solve the rrob-!em- , requiring casing-ibut there is no way to absolutely assure that this k,nd Jof thing lege. Her home is in Atlanta, NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1973 is Siiiula . Ma 13lli PARKING At the New FREE again. e were very lucky through all this, Slaughter said. The well was under control seven days after the eruptions Sucre noted. 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