COURIER-JOURNAL Wednesday, May 19,1982 People & Events of World and Nation

World Health Organization code for Cardinal Cody died April 25. (A Rochesterian, Rabbi Judea Miller, Vatican Workers testifying for the Union of. American marketing infant formula. Fail to Agree The Sun Times reported last September Hebrew Congregations arid the Central that the grand jury had subpoenaed Conference of American Rabbis, said that Nestle announced the guidelines in * On New Contract financial records in an effort to determine "the angry call from the mob for blood March, some 10 months after WHO if the cardinal had diverted tax-exempt revenge must be resisted, otherwise we all adopted recommendations on formula Vatican City (RNS) — Representatives Church funds to Mrs. Helen Dolan Wilson revert back toward savagery.") marketing. Nestle, the world's largest of Vatican lay workers and the city-state's of St. Louis, his stepcounsin. manufacturer of baby formula, is still the administration met here for four hours but Earlier, Msgr. Francis J. Lally, on behalf target of a worldwide products boycott by failed to agree on demands for higher Mrs. Wilson complied with subpoenas to of the U.S. Catholic Conference, expressed an alliance that includes several •„'•• salaries and shorter hours. heir and so did various banks involved, but a similar concern. are troubled, he denominations. the cardinal and the archdiocese refused. said, by "the weakening of concern for the n A day after the talks. Pope John Paul II sanctity of human life in our society," Critics charge that Nestle induced !, mothers in poor countries to purchase its met in special audience with a group of U.S. Atty. Dan K. Webb declined to observable by growing advocacy for the Christian trade unionists from Belgium death penalty, among other signs. formula without stressing the superiority of comment about his decision to continue breast milk. and, while defending the right of workers the investigation. to form, warned against excesses in what appeared to be a reference to recent ' disorders in his Pblish homeland. Muskie Heads Unit - i Religious Groups Argentine Bishops A spokesman for the" Vatican workers To Monitor said after the May 5 meeting that despite Hit Death Penalty Back Seizure of an "atmosphere of mutual understanding." . Nestle Practices the two sides found they held "distinctly - Falkland Islands At House Hearing Washington (RNS) — In line with a° contrasting views regarding the role of the (RNS) — 's association as the legitimate representative - ^ Washington (RNS) — If the United pledge to observe internationally recognized standards in selling infant - Roman Catholic bishops have given full of the workers." States reinstates the death penalty, it would support to the junta's seizure of the be bucking a worldwide trend toward formula, the Nestle Company has named "more humane" criminal laws. Amnesty former senator Edwin Muskie head of a Falkland Islands. No date has been set for a subsequent commission to review actual company meeting. He reminded that- the association International told congressmen working on a new U.S. Criminal Code. practices. "Argentina is once again in possession of has threatened the first strike ever at the its Malvinas (Falklands), a right that it has Vatican if an agreement is not reached Three health specialists including two been demanding for 149 years," the before June. Law Prof. James D. Barber of Duke physicians and three respected clergymen Catholic Bishops Conference said in a University, speaking for AI, said the have agreed to serve on the commission statement. popular notion that a "call for revenge" is with the former Maine lawmaker. growing in America ignores the upsurge in The statement came shortly after the Cody Inquiry groups united to fight the death penalty. One minister. Dr. J. Philip Wogaman, prelates elected a new conference president dean and professor at the Wesley — Cardinal Juan Carlos Aramburu, arch­ To Continue, Barber also challenged arguments used Theological Seminary here, currently chairs of Buenos Aires. by many conservative religious groups that the United Methodist Infant Formula Task Newspaper Says there is a biblical basis for capital Force — one of the religious groups The bishops said they shared "the punishmejit. "The Bible can be rung like studying Nestle's Third World marketing pleasure which bur citizens feel for the Chicago (RNS) — A federal grand jury chimes, a number of different ways, but practices which opted not to boycott the integrity for our land." But, they added, investigation into alleged misuse of $1.3 don't let anybody sit here in this chair and company's products. "We. also share the fear of everyone: the million in Church funds by the late - tell you there is anything Christian about ' concern about a war with unpredictable Cardinal John P. Cody will continue, the frying someone to death." he said. Commissioners will have, freedom "to results. In order to avoid it, rulers and the Chicago Sun-Times said. review our marketing practices in the Third ruled shouldwork with decision and So far. the religious witnesses called to World objectively and thoroughly," said . magnamity,-humility and common sense." "The newspaper quoted an unnamed testify on the subject before the House Rafael D. Pagan Jr., president of the source as saying that questions remain Judiciary Committee subcommittee on Nestle Coordination Center for Nutrition. The statement was issued before the unresolved as to possible cooperation by criminal justice have opposed a move to The commission, he said, can recommend sinking of the Argentinian cruiser, General other persons in the financial dealings that reinstate the death penalty on the federal changes where Nestle fails to measure up Belgamo, and the destruction of a British had been under review. , level. to its own guidelines, modeled after the , destroyer.

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