N. Y. teens present Pontiff The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 4, 1979-Page 9 ONE MILLION AT OPEN-AIR MASS with T-shirt, I NEW YORK (AP)-About 19,000 teen-agers in Madison Square Gar- den gave Pope John Paul II a guitar, a "Big Apple" T-shirt, a pair of blue jeans and a rising, roaring welcome yesterday at a youth celebration that was a combination rock concert and basketball pep rally. They greeted him with the pulsating jungle drums that usually bring the home team hustling out of the locker room in a big basketball tour- nament. THEN THE .RAFTERS exploded in an air-splitting thunder of shouts and whistles as the pope circled the arena in his pope-mobileato the rock beat of "Space Shuttle" and "Battle Star Galactica" themes. When Pope John Paul II lifted a tiny blonde girl from a box seat in his strong arms and placed her on L. Yuitar, jeans top of the vehicle's cab, the young people form 200 Rorhan Catholic high schools in the metropolitan area commenced the rhythmic chant: "Long live the pope. Long live the pope." The holy father seemed eager to begin plucking the guitar that two teen-agers handed him during the presentation of gifts. HIS RUDDY FACE expanded into a broad grin when one of the youth- ful donors handed over the blue jeans that had been bought in Macy's basement and unfurled the T-shirt that proclaimed "The Big Apple Welcomes Pope John Paul II." On the reverse side, the shirt was lettered in red,, "New York salutes you for upholding the rights and dignities of men and women everywhere." Pope w( (Continued from Page 1) with the true moral order and the teaching of the church." The pope was apparently alluding to the extensive use of the "pill" and other artificial contraceptive devices by American Catholic women, increasing numbers of abortions and the one of the highest divorce rates in the world. "What I have said here. . . applies as well to the priests with regard to the obligations of celibacy," John Paul ad- ded. WELL-INFORMED sources in the. Vatican have said that the pope, in just junder a year in office, has blocked more than a thousand requests by priests from around the world to give up their vows. Whoever refused to accept and act on Christian norms was not truly free, the pope asserted. He added flatly: "Divine law is the sole standard of human liber- ty.", He called for respect for fundamental human rights, acceptance of freedom as a gift enabling people to be of service to others and for protection of the unity of the family. JOHN PAUL was interrupted by ap- plause 10 times during his homily, both when he mentioned sex and celibacy and when he spoke of human freedom. The first interruption came as he quoted from the Pledge of Allegiance: "One nation under God, indivisible and with liberty and justice for all." The pope had been scheduled to be driven about two city blocks from the cathedral to a spot near the altar, but he walked instead. After the Mass, the pope went to Car- dinal Krol's residence for a dinner that included salmon, crabs, oysters, roast beef and American wines and cham- dcomedb pagne. After an evening * talk to H seminarians, the pope was spending the night at the cardinal's three-story den home. che WHILE THE pope was greeted with Po adulatory crowds wherever he went, he 'w did not escape controversy or avoid wo serious themes. Outside Krol's house, F the papal motorcade passed a small POI group demonstrating for the ordination Bo of women as priests. . MC Many priests and other American Catholics have called for an end to the longstanding church prohibition again- st married priests. But John Paul II has said several times the vow of celibacy is essential to the priesthood. In New York, besides beseeching youth to a bright future, the pope ad- dressed the nation's past both at Bat- tery Park in Lower Manhattan and Shea Stadium in Queens. AT THE BATTERY, he referrede to 'America's tradition of freedom with twin symbols of the nation's role as a melting pot - Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty - visible in the mist behind him. y Phila [e clearly enjoyed his time with the. ing people. At Madison Square Gar- n, he responded to the teen-agers' ers several times with "woo" - the isb equivalent of 'wow" - then with oo-woo" and finally with "woo-woo- Philadelphia was the third stop on the pe's week-long tour. He had been in ston Monday and was going on to Des Dines, Chicago, ahd Washington, deiphia where he will meet with President Car- ter. A federal judge ruled yesterday against a suit in which atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair had tried to block John Paul from celebrating Mass onqthe Capitol Mall on Sunday. He said in this case the Constitution's guarantee of free speech outweighed its provisions on the separation of church and state. CONTACT LENSES soft and hard* contact lenses $210.00 includes exam, fitting, dispensing, follow-up visits, starter kits, and 6 month checkup. * includes a second pair of hard lenses Dr. Paul C. Uslan, Optometrist 545 Church Stra e 769-1222 by appointment N o explanation provided for 'U' computer 'bugging (continued from Page3 ) such information, and even if such an incident did occur." According to Galler, some programs, such as IBM programs, are copyrighted, and therefore copying them without the operator's knowledge would be illegal. 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