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14 GEORGIA BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1968
ARE YOU REALLY BEING REPRESENTED NOW?
DO THE DEMOCRATS CARE ABOUT YOU?
John
Dlubac
does
CARE
"As A REPUBLICAN, I believe that the vital issues of traffic
control. ..perserving law and order with justice...educational
growth...water and air pollution control...can best be solved through a
strong two party system. The checks and balances of the two party
system guarantees that elected representatives more adequately express
the majority desires of the citizens."
It is time for a change!
ELECT
John Dlubac
Republican Candidate
State Senate
DEKALB COUNTY
42nd Dist.
If not you, then who? If not now, then when?
Member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish.
RE-ELECT
JOE HIGGINBOTHAM
Republican Candidate
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DeKalb County
IT'S A REPUBLICAN YEAR
RE-ELECT
HORACE T. WARD
SENATOR 39TH DISTRICT
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Right To Speak, Dissent
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NOTRE DAME, Ind. (RNS) -
The president of the University
of Notre Dame defended the
right of faculty members to speak
publicly “according to their own
competence,” even when they
disagree with the pope.
But Father Theodore M.
Hesburgh, C.S.C., at a press
conference, declined to reveal his
own views on the controversial
papal encyclical concerning birth
control.
The press conference followed
by two days a speech made on
campus by Father James T.
Burtchaell, C.S.C.,. head of the
theology department. Father
Burtchaell called the encyclical
“grossly inadequate and
fallacious.” His lecture was
entitled, “The Bitter Pill.”
Asked about the lecture,
Father Hesburgh said he had not
read the text but that “the
faculty here are perfectly free, as
everyone knows, to speak
according to their own
competence.” That right, he said,
was guaranteed by Vatican II.
Notre Dame’s president said he
has “personally and privately”
conveyed his reactions to the
encyclical to the highest
authorities in the Church. “In the
long haul of history, it is better
this way,” he said, explaining
why he did not respond in a
“more sensational” manner.
Asked if it is possible that the
university might be censured by
the Vatican for faculty members’
criticism of the encyclical, Father
Hesburgh said, “It’s possible,
always possible... There are a lot
of people around who want to
get you (the university) into
trouble. As soon as something
comes out, they put it in an
envelope and send it over to
Rome. It happens all the time.”
He denied being concerned
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over the prospect, however,
noting Notre Dame has no
juridicial tie with Rome, but is
under control of a lay board of
trustees. “That is the final body
that makes policy,” he said. “If I
have a policy problem, I take it
up with them.”
Father Hesburgh said critical
examination of the encyclical is
inevitable, “given the
conversation all over the country.
All the various sciences will be
examining the encyclical at all
the universities in the world,”
and Notre Dame will be no
exception. “We’re in the world of
ideas. Ideas are going to be
discussed. No ideas are out of
bounds.
Asked about student unrest at
Notre Dame, where overt action
has been largely limited to some
peaceful anti-Vietnam
demonstrations, Father Hesburgh
said: “It’s more important to
create an atmosphere of
communication, not riot
regulations.” He said unrest is
stirred by the frustrations of
students who feel they are not
taken seriously. He said the basic
student problem is
“fundamentally a dissatisfaction
with their education.” He said
curriculum reform is vital.
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