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' : " ' i t A2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July fl Motion r ' 312002 i r'ii " - : V I i I I $ Lc-- 'i ' ChurchN Included among proposals under discussion g were power for lay church members and giving parishioners a role in the appointment of bishops and pastors ' The Rev: Thomas Doyle nfa-dag- par-groe- Catholics need to shed "timidity or feaifid defer V that have betrayed us” r Catholics must also “stop enabling through financial support the power stnic- tunes" responsible for the - v’’ i’ ' V' ' I' 2rc?rxa''ct f chapters in 68 parishes has aroundthe nation half of Although thegroup not called for Boston's Car- UM (final Bernard Law to resign ftce is “the frtrrt growing $ participants planned a pro- j onuization ini cession later Saturday to die fte world" Jam BFtasL a' cathedral to expreu their nmfeMatRniniTiv I unity and solidarity with vio-legel 7 : Force chaplain in Germany said the abuse scandal result-ed from “the delusion that the clergy are somehow above the rest" as well as some clergymen’s “unbridled addiction to power:” ' The word “democracy” strikes fear in many clergy he said but ordinary lay ta 'V encctotheveivatnictiira policy-makin- : V' lirsisSB© ©srSDacoDS©© saDD F©f BOSTON (AP) — Al its first national meeting Satury reform day a group borne out of the Roman Catholic priest sex abuse scandal called for drastic changes in the way the church is governed An estimated 4000 Wce of the Faithful members from 35 states and seven foreign countries signed a petition urging Pope John Full II to endorse reform policies In a statement the group AP photo vowed to find ways for lay Voice (A the Faithful President Jim Post Catholics to “actively a crowd at the beginning of the ticipate in die governance and guidance of the Catholic organization’s national conference V ?y ' f : t V twln -- : 777 'SSS'1 T u toofbypn-Law has come under s ' he said Panelists at the meeting inchided Thomas ’ Arens of Germany an orga- nizer of a petition drive in the urging the Church to accept married priests and women priests and lay theologian Lisa Sowle Cahill of Boston Col-mid-199- 0s Intense qiddun for alleged-ly allowing abusive prieris to keep ging new assign-ments in parishes that were 7 not warned of the priest’s prkr conduct Since February the refora group says it has attracted 19)00 supporters forming cal00 f research director stMassa- Jam? u : - idl helprf launch Mace® out of the belief that “I musT eidier attempt to correct these deep structural defects or leave die Catholic Church”1 I ' Firefighting tanker fleet back in action DENVER (AP) — Ah order grounding much of the nation’s firefighting fleet of aging heavy duty air tankers was lifted Saturday two days after the second deadly crash since June in the middle of a busy wildfire season Still grounded pending results of federal investigations however were nine planes of the same types as those that crashed in June near Walker Calif and Thursday near Lyras Colo killing a total of five crew members APB4Y-- 2 Privateer a for-mer Navy bomber that saw duty during World War n came apart in the air Thursday while carrying a load of fire retardant to a blaze near the rugged Rocky Mountain National Park about 45 miles northwest of Denver The fire grown to about 2500 acres Saturday On Friday the government n ordered a ur of 32 other tankers to allow inspections of the aircraft and to give crews a rest - four-engi- ne stand-dow- 24-ho- l‘ The order was lifted Saturday Not all of the planes returned to service immediate- hr as some contractors asked for more time to get planes ready said Jack dkjolia of the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise Idaho The Privateer was built in 1945 and investigators were examining whether age was a factor “We haven’t ruled out anything yet” said David Bowling a National Transportation Safety Board safety specialist The Forest Service hires the heavy tankers from private companies that own operate and maintain the planes which average 42 years old The newest plane in the fleet was built in the late 1950s said interagency fire center spokeswoman Venetia Gem-ha- d pier: The planes are subjected to high stresses because of numerous takeoffs and land- - " ings and quick changes in : weight when the cargo of retardant is dumped - t ' ' K' ' f - A smal plane lays down fire retardant on a wildfire near Paisley Orexi Friday in an effort to Croats a fire Ine on Ihe ridgetop Larger tanker pianes used In firefighting had been grounded Friday after a second crash in lesa than a month raised aafety fears But the order was later ' " lifted ' rr V-- fm'rr n !®? The memo and others were among 150 pages of Reagan papers released Friday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library An additional 40 pages were released by the Bush Presidential Library Both sets dealt with presidential appointments 'for' ' ''' v MUM Switttriini who m and came up with the idea for die fastener nowfoundra sneakers diapers and sny £ number Mother items There’s also Percy Spencer of Howland Maine wiwone White House in 1989 After Bork stas rejected by the Senate his critics having branded him a conservative zealot another White House staffer complained in a memo that aperson’s ideology would forever be a benchmark for V judgi&g jtidicial nominees bB? - day in 1945 found a bSudy bar melted in his pocket as he J stood in front of a magnetron a type of vacuum tube That led himtothe microwave Persistence and interest in the unusual also help inven- tors Stephanie Kwolek was working with a team on a hunt ' for lightweight fibers A chencal she dissolved turned out strangely: thin and cloudy instead of wqiectably thick v Of Kevlar weighing half as - mudi : - - The family of John Fabel knew early on that he’d be an inventor They krat a picture that shows him when he was 2 trying to puttogedier the pieces of a Christmas tricycle with “some assembly ' required” Fabel’s contribution to the show: a backpadlt inspired by die suspension bridge It hangs die weight from the shoulders but puts most of it rathe hips An ahmiinum bar in between shapes the burden to die spine “When you do 20 miles of y skiing with a regular backpack you can get bruises on your clavicle” yi FabeLnow40 cross-countr- On tha Nat httpVMwwin - vantkmatpiayoig andtransparenLfttraksomB1':' thelate 1940s uwthe burr vean after Reaean left the ' am 'Hi':" The display titled “Invention at Play” opened Friday to die public Among the items featured: Velcro It was die brainchild VratoStSeMl? rw y&aw trv vm 'pytt' mryday ’Inventions Museum of American History shows it doesn’t take a team of scientists to come up with ' worthwhile inventions Sometimes it takes a man closely examining a burr in his dog’s groups” Lord wrote - I AP photo WASHINGTON (AP) — A new exhibit at the National '7 4t' ‘ r Reagaru Busfcpapecs! iVluseum shed light on actions - £ i- Iran j twv SIMI VALLEY Calif (AP) — The Reagan administra- tion Struggling to save the doomed Supreme Court nomi- nation of Robert Bock considr ered calling in movie star Chariton Heston to give him a boost newly released pres- dential papers show The' strategy of using Heston who 'played Moses in “The Ten Commandments” was spelled out in a 1987 memo titled “Ihe Borirer” and released Friday It was written by White House staffer Jeffrey Lord mho suggested there needed to be more television ads aggres- sivdy promoting BonTand taking bis critics totask “Out one spot with a great voice(eg Charlton Hetfon) Theme: Robert Bork has been smeared The victim of vicious special interest t'U 'y - ' I 7v lajpieitoipiilhtatoflxi The result was Kevlar y five times 7 pound for pound stronger dun steel Tlie show vest displays a made of steel dates hanging bulkt-resista- nt fromascalethatregisten l7 pounds Next to ft hangs one 7 MexFcattRiviefalGruis Family Min) Suite With piivate Wrandah! 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