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Show OOO ‘Full-Time Catholic Schools on Decrease By LOUIS CASSELS time, by 45. 7) classes Catholics are mov-|weekend or vaca Amer ed by the Co ‘aternity ce t in :me s | an Doctrine (CCD 112,000 to 2 record relig increased total of 5,458,090. long prevailed a the same period, stants and Jews The official Catholic elemen-- ¢ Catholic schools are able to)would make it feasible for r students at tuition rates /parishes child- schools in operation decreasec z ren a United Press Intermational Catholic sch the large: system the , many parishes whic absurdly low compared to other put all or most o because formerly a private " schools only education efio are devoted sisters their religious schoo! pay.|into parochial to teach erwithout adui of sisters feverishly trying to CC volunteers to conduct dec! a world known. But the tide cle running against the church school she new Catholic directory. T \ me is an effort to compensate for decreased by 9,174 during number enrolled as church - sponsored |the closing down of parochial |past year. And that drop com pupils in schools in many parishes. Lastion top of a decline of 4,750 the During GUFFAW comes from Pres. Richard M. Nixon the year, the year, past Dobrynin, leit, in the Rese Garden of the White House, of Minuesota The occasion was a concert by the University », which has recently returned from Cencert (Herald- - are bai Protestant God, the world and love.” SUNDAY Sunday Herald MAY3, 1969 Cnneys REDUCED | ‘Pass Laws’ Stir New frican Trouble to Memorial Day Values! PROVO STORE PHONE 373-4500 * wonderful tour of Russia.” UPI Teiephoto) which grades, or hire Jewish Sundayschools. 10A number of Catholic 1967. ‘at some remark made by Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. Ww’ at Bobry air vlasses, shut down similar : a ay teachers as replacements The latter alternative is quite) A thougnt en te 4 said Garnett Catholics |Richard costly ee eldest children of neo (183,000. empha-\noble army of nuns religious provide mest of the tea education onsis on part exceeds the instruction through CCD classes staff of Catholic who r rec the side now A HeAiy must either classes, One of the reasons can be », Geclinéd seen in another statistic from e 1969 thru Saturday! oe | South Afri ee ouble| Great Travel Mates .. . Our Towncrafte . id hi Luggage Goesin Style! 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Sa Yhe|and racial bitterness.” ee The pro-government Vander-| Singthe matter/iand did not link the deaths| with the pass laws, but it said: “The Firs the incident HS: whitesee is douleei ie pie blown up the more harm it will oe ahi ie only neu ane oe peota Muller told| whites is born. The overseas] pS propaganda which has flown The police minister expressed/from fais sorrowful affair wel his regret over the deaths, and|do not even wish to consider.” extended his sympathy to the, The pass laws compel every| families of the men. They were African over 16 to carry among wera sens being eae stamped with the] transpor! from a detention|/areas where the bearer ma gamp 2) miles outside the cityllive and work, j WOMEN’S TANK TOPS AND SHELLS Education Costs Will Soar, Says Foundation SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —| Theprivate, nca-profit public 2 *5 Demands for state Spnnepris: eatvice agency, revealed today tions to higher education will] in a research report that in ortriple in the next decade, while|der to meet projected demands state revenues for existinglof higher education in Utah sources will only double ac jnew sources of state revenue, cording to a report by the Utah| increased student tuitions and Foundation, additional federal support will be necessary, ¢ The foundation noted creation Able-Bodied of a single Board of Higher Ed- ueation by the 39th Utah Lg- isiature, “Increased efficiency] Should Work and economy which are expect-| For Food Steampsec trom the single board oper) {ation will not actually reduce | WASHINGTON (UPI) —The|cosis of higher education,” the| Benate Agriculture Committee| report said, “but hopefully will has been told able-bodied poor |act as a partial offset to other ple should be required to factors tending to increase costs ‘ork on road gangs or other|at the higher institutions.” | public works for thelr food) ‘Tuition rates for Utah resistamps. dents will double and out-ofThe committee is faced with|state students will be paying] The job of rewriting the food two and one-half times the 1967stamp program, under which ¢§ jevel by the academic year| poor people are given stamps| 1977.79, the report noted. | eosting less than their face if value to buy food. 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