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...taken advantage of this rule to withhold its membership lists for the last two years, Michael S. Ansara '67, member of SDS's executive committee, said last night. SDS does file a list of officers, which could be subpoenaed...
...President to impound 20% of the funds Congress allows for domestic programs because of the "unpredictability" of the war in Viet Nam. The Senate approved it, even though it was simply a Dirksen exercise in oneupmanship. If the House agrees, the President, who has always had the power to withhold congressionally appropriated funds, will in consequence have more trouble repeating his favorite alibi that larger expenses are the fault of Congress...
MARC ORAISON is a Frenchman and WILLIAM DUBAY is an American, but both are Roman Catholic priests who in separate ways have challenged the Vatican's right to withhold approval from books touching on faith and morals. See RELIGION...
...index, but that does not mean the hierarchy has stopped discouraging books it does not like, especially those written by priests. Though the Holy Office has been renamed Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, conservative Cardinal Ottaviani remains in command, and he can still induce bishops to withhold the imprimatur-or church seal of approval-from books touching on theology and ethics. Last week, consistent with a policy announced in June of assisting bishops to "maintain vigilance over the printed word," the Vatican again asserted its authority. It took a hard line toward both Paris' Abbé Oraison...
...current French bestseller which carries a bishop's imprimatur. The 158-page book focuses on what Oraison terms "the primordial importance" of sexuality to identity, ridicules moralistic language that censures erotic thoughts as "dirty," and is remarkably tolerant of masturbation. Cardinal Ottaviani has told the French bishops to withhold the imprimatur from any future works by Oraison on sex and psychoanalysis and to bar him from lecturing on morals in French seminaries...