Bennington Banner (Newspaper) - July 31, 1968, Bennington, Vermont July 31 1968 Pope Paul Defends His Encyclical on Birth Control CASTE 1 Italy s Paul VI today his encyclical banning artificial means ot birth control and he hopes it for its truth The Catholic Ills summer residence that he made his decision against the birth control pill after no small suffering The Pope did not refer directly to the worldwide controversy over his encyclical But said he when writing the message of the heated discussion In the press The Pope said the anguish of persons wrestling with the problem of birth control touched him The Pope's encyclical entitled Bennington BARGAIN DAYS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AUGUST 3 Factory Clearance LADIES HIGH HEEL SHOES ALL STYLES COLORS SIZES 4 TO 13 VALUES QQ OPEN DAILY TO FRIDAY 9 TO 9 SUNDAY 10 TO 5 CHARLESTOWN MILL SHOE STORE 124 North Bennington Road Bennington Vt BARGAIN DAYS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AUGUST 3 Where Fit Is SHOES 465 Main St FAMOUS NAME SHOE Regularly 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eminent Moderates Take Control In Beirut BEIRUT Lebanon President Ahmed Hassan Dakr turned control of the Iraqi government over to his party's moderate wing today on the strength of a coup within a coup that ousted the men who put Bakr In power July 17 Since a coup two weeks ago the moderate wing of the Arab socialist party heads had shared power with a group of young nationalists led by the premier Lt Col Abdel Raziak and the defense minister Lt Gen Abdel man It was and who led the drive to oust the leftist regime of former ident Abdel Rahman Aref and put in office went on Baghdad radio Tuesday to tell the Iraqi people he had sacked and Reports that reached Beirut said the two men were out of the country also dismissed the member cabinet formed July 18 by told his people that and had been plotting to bring reactionary elements into the cabinet and change the nation's oil policy The second coup in two weeks i was tanks took up positions outside the presidential palace and Baghdad radio station said his regime would try to establish democracy In Iraq and follow a national oil policy Independent from the foreign monopolies It was a reference to the Internationally owned Iraq Petroleum Co which exploits the nation's main oil production Reagan To Third Ballot MIAMI BEACH UPI Gov Ronald Reagan today made a whirlwind personal appearance tour of the Republican National Convention scene and held strategy talks advisers who believe he has a good chance to win the GOP presidential nomination on the third ballot Although still insisting I am not a Reagan appeared to share his boosters optimism about his prospects I believe the convention is wide the California governor told reporters one can get the nomination Reagan said he is not allied with Gov Nelson A Rockefeller In an attempt to stop the runner Richard M Nixon But he agreed with Rockefeller strategists that Nixon is losing some of the delegates he'd counted as his and can no longer expect a first ballot victory With 667 votes needed to win the nomination the latest UPI count showed 684 delegates committed or leaning to Nixon 290 for Rockefeller and 165 for Reagan Nixon's total Included 203 committed and 481 leaning to him Rockefeller and Reagan sans have the same aim at the to combine their votes with those of- favorite son candidates to deny the tion to Nixon on the first two ballots They assume that Nixon then would fade quickly from contention persons And we sought in prayer the aid of the Holy Spirit In Interpreting the divine law which flows from the inner need of human love from the essential structure of marriage and from the personal dignity of the wedded couple Finally our labor was accompanied by hope that this document will be accepted for Us truth Hope above all that Christian married couples will understand that its teaching Is but the manifestation of their true love an imitation of the THE BANNER Business Newsroom Advertising The Banner Is published dally except Sunday and legal 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