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She accused Mrs. Ford of encourag- ing sexual promiscuity and de- scribed the comments as irre- sponsible. ELDER Gordon Hinckley of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints (Mormon) held a news conference in Ma- nila and discussed Ford's state- ments, made in a CBS interview broadcast Sunday night. "We feel very strongly about this," he said. "We deplore the deterioration of morality around the world. Chastity is to be ob- served before marriage . . . and fidelity after marriage." A spokesman for the Most Rev. Edwin Broderick, bishop of the Albany, N.Y. diocese said the Roman Catholic- clergyman was "really shocked" at Ford's statement. "He f e e l s very strongly that this type of philos- ophy should not be espoused by someone who has such a pres- tigious position in the country," the spokesman said. WRITER Harriet Van Horne, the " " abs film cooperative TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY NIGHT De Broca's Crowning Touch! ., ALAN t '" abPHILIPPE DE BROCA at 7 & 9p.m. Aud. 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