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Barrie Examiner, 14 Sep 1964, p. 1

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Telephones GEN NGUYEN KEANE plfi rulerof South Viet Nlnr talks to newsmen in Saigon today after be merged stilliin con trol of the government follow log futile weekend soup vancm COUNCIL opens Pope Pledges Support Far Christian Unity VATICAN CITY CPiilope Paul pledged bod he would do evuything poss le to work for Christian unity He was greeting observers present irom other Christian Churches in his address to the thirdend possibly decisive Vat ican ecumenical council lhe Pope told the assembled bish thata price theme or main would he Me of the bisiwps in the Romanes tholic Church In this way this council wouid integrate and complete the work of the first Vatican council of mo which defined the churchs doetrins nths Pope the head of the church internrpted hy the entry of the troops of the kingdom of Italy into Home in 1870 the first Vatican council was able only to define doctrine in its first part as you know con coming the head of the diurnh the Roman pontiff and con cernrng his supreme preroga tives DISCUSS nocrnmn There remains to be fine lshed the discussion on this doctrine to explain the thought of Christ about all His church and especially drout the nature and functionsofithe apostlesf niecessom The Pops said ha was happy to welcome to the council for the first time Bonran Catholic women auditors who may gen but not participate in de Their presence showed his concern for all the categories of thepeopleofGodandotIr desire to give to the Christian community increasing fullneg of concord of collaboration and of dianty Defining the councils task regarding bishops the Pope said it had to determine their mission as pastors their con stiintiohal Larerogatlvea their relationswl ttrsyatican The pontlif called thistask of defining papalhishop author ityan issue witir overtones for Christian unitytire mightiest and most ddlcate task or the council He said it would mmpleto the concept of nasal unwary eta borated at the last ecumenical council He made clear that sharing of authority with the bishops did not mean les sening otpapai powerL As successors of Peter and therefore pnssessors of full powerover the entire church we have theduly of heading the body of the apiscopaie the Pope said Nevertheless VIET attempted by fadion of the niltitary led hy Brig Gen Duong Van Duc AP Wire photo via radio frisn Saigon our position in no way de lrauds you our brother bishops of your due authority On the contrary we are among the first to respect that sacred authority GREEN OBSERVE The Pope also made refer ence to Christian unity in great ing observers from other Chris tian churches Perhaps great distance still keeps us separated and perhaps nurch time will have to pass before full and ef fective meeting will be acum plished he said But may you know that wehold you in our heart and may the God of mercy support so great desire and sogreat hope RefugeeWounded In Escape Bid BERLIN AP native of Germany now in the US Army braved East iGerman bullets Sunday to helps wounded ref ugae escape over the Berlin wall Pte Hans Puhl 22 wasin valved in iominute battle at dawn during which West Berlin police and East German Com munist guards tired dozens of shots at each other No one was killed but it was the long est fight since the wall was put up three years ago Lying in the middle ofthc fray on the Communist side of the wall was Michael Meyer 21 from the East German town of Fredersdorl He was shot down as hetriedto scramble Party LeadersStart Americanatne coupon car Conserv live and Labor party leaders pushed the starting buttons durr ing the weekend on what prom ises to be an allout American style eieo campaign lhe Tories with more money in the campaign kitty unprinted 13 simultaneous mass meetings throughout the country Satur day Each was addressed by cabinet minister in person while elosedclrcuit television pipeda major speech by Prime Minister Sir Alan Douglas Home into each hall sir Alec speakingirom Lon don devoted most of histime to sustained criticism of the Labor party platform published iaStheek The prime minister called it airnenu without tlonal centre on urban Wembiey compared the mectrng presidential nominat onventionr rin SanoFran ciscns Cow Palace and in At lantic City Campaign Deputy Labor leader George Brown saw African and indian dancers wellknown television actors and jazz bandpiay ing ublues number called iliir teen Wasted Yearsa lament on the years ofConservative role since 1951 Political commentators sum ming up this opening round tend to agree the Torieswon by sheer weight of numbers al thoughrW speech The labor ader told hrs rally he needed is government of men with fire in their bellies and humanity their hearts Conirnmg himself to domestic matters herald the issues of thocampaign are better hone ing better social security and everwideni fields of oppor iirirrsom tired strange dream last night saw you runnin another sai over the wall to West Berlin iwo East German guards then tried to drag birn away but Phihl covered by West on police marched to the wall and ordered the East Ger mans to release Meyer Puhi told press conference When they did not let him go threw tear gas grenade across the wall in the hope that they would stop botheringtbs refuges and they did DRAWS PISTOL Publ then ran back to the wall gave his rifle to West Berlin policeman and pulled out his pistol No West Berliners boosted me up so that could sea across the wall and called to the refugee not to move and that we were going to cut the wire on top of the wall When Puhl peered over the wall the East Germans opened fire hitting the upper edge of the wall and showeri hlm with concrete fragmen West Berlin policereturned the fire from windows of an apartmEnt house But two East Germans succeededin reaching Meyervagain One began pull ing the refugee and the other pointed pistol at The American pulled his own pistol from the holster aimed at the East German and said in German Drop him and get away from her ess DENIFJ PDlNflNG Pulri denied he hnd lnted his pistol butladmitted out of itshoisier Themast Germans again re treated As Plihi unvaried Meyer two West Berliners got slepladder andWire seam Firemen brought rope and Puhldrmted it to the wounded man fWe got the rope on pulled him across Puhl said Five bullets hit Meyer but he was reported recovering from wounds in the thigh and shoulder German man and woman rbyi flying glass and or raw of Cinema sinii Ontario Clmdl my Wr r4 rm Brii cun Moves ij Bolster it xam Its Air Power In Malaysia SINGAPORE Reuters Britain moved today to bolster its air power in Malaysia as the threat of war with Indonesia continued to loom over the yearold federation An air force spokesman here said some Canberra jets were being transferred from Cyprus but he declined to say Dora May Regain Punch Over Water NORFOLK Va AP One time hurdcanc Dora now wet and windy tropical storm sped northeastward into the Atlantic today her savage assault on the Uniiai States apparently at an end Barring an abrupt change of course the weather bureau said Dora no longer threatened any land area even though she might over the water regain her hurricane punch Howeyer Nova Scotia was expected to feel side effects of Dora with high winds and ran this afternoon and tonight Meanwhile hurricane Ethel swirled into the North Atlaan time tropicalmstorm Gladya was moving in from the east toward Pusrto Broo Boycott sought Against iiirica NEON resolu tion calling for economic boy cotts against South Africa was approved Sunday night by the international affairs commis sion ot the Canadian Union at Students The resolutions proposed by the University of lhronto calls for weeklong allday picket of the South African Embassy in Ottawa cooperation with the Canadian Labor Congress in boycotting ships carrying South African goods distribution of posters to retailgt stores fund raising for legal defence of 110 litical prisoners in Africa and pressuring ofmamlfantrrnng consumer and government gitfiey Mangosei students council president of Memorial University St Johns Mild native of Basutoland said the underprivileged people of South Africa will not suffer from the boycott An embargo wrii bring the South African government to its knees and the only alter native is insurrection he said Barrie ilccident Injures woman Mrs Murray Finlnysongll Thomson St arrivodat work little late this morning in an ambulance An employee at Royal Victoria Hospital she was admitted with fractured verte bra allowing an accident about She was stnrck by acar driven by Peter Roe as of Wyevale as she attempted to cross Pariside Driveon her way to work Oonst lion Pick ard is in chargomf the invest lsatlorr HamptonBea it nanmnariaco Na today alter her fringe winds with brushed Bermuda Atthesame how many or whether they had begun arriving inndon report said in photo reconnaissance Canber ras had moved from Cyprus to Singapore gt Britain has already taken steps to strengthen its Far East fleet with two destroyers and two frigate sent from the Med itemnean Last week some 500 men of the British Armys and Light Air Defence Regiment were flown from Wont Germany lhs spokesman today empha sized that all reinforcements were precautionary meas ures FEAR WAR Recent newspaper ep rt that Britain is considering strik ing stilndonesisn military have heightened war fears here However Malaysian officials have givcnrassuranoos thattlrey are not considering retaliation for armed Indonesian landings in Malaysian territory indomnlaniroops guerrillas and Malaysian dissidents we lauded by parachute and boat unitha Mniayanmaiolsnd iris 17 and Sept Molnysla charged lnddnesla the 4agggresrin get si charge was to rewniii in the council today indnnesianPresldent Sukarno has piadged tn cnrsh Malay aint by Jan He viewstl1c federation formed last year of Mslaya Singapore Sarawak North Romeo Turkey Demands Greeks Liit Economic moosnr or rumin Cypriot leaders today termed United Nations airlift of Sill plies to Kokklns inadequate and demanded again thatthe Greek Cypriot government end its eco nornie blockade of their areas UNI helicopters Sunday deliv ered two tons of emergency rs tions to the northwest Cypriot village to which th lhrrlrlsh government hadsaid ts navy will convoy srmplles under armed escort Tuesday GreekCypriot President binl karins warned May that navyconwy would he rerd°d as an aggressive act Later he said nrrkay eould sendsupphes toregtlar ports controlied by the Greele tsso long break as no effort was made the blockade The new Ihreatln theielght month crisis wasflovershadowed in Athens by prepar for the marriage Friday King Cousin no in Danish Princess Mar Anddiplomatic sources said Makarios had toldfr Greek Premi GeorgsPap dieouha would take action without Aconstrlti Greek government The UN peace force rrl the supplies toixokkroa iii the UN commanderltG KrS ihimayya said lrurlsish Cypriotsin the village were near starvation Maknrlos co tended that UN observe seen no achialcascs of tion but hemmed from jibe luridsh snclrpiie in its or tip AP Like recovering frorn the havoc of hurricsn Dom the plot to maintain colonialist in fluence in Southeast Asia Sukarno was reported from Jakarta indonesia Sunday to be considering proclaiming state of emergency in some partaoi indonesls because of the critical Malaysian ritua tion Meanwhile British and Ms layslan forces Sunday killed four more indonesian parslrobpers and captured another six in the Jungle of south central Malay 1he indoneslan casual ties were ln lhehighert for any single day since some to of tirem were dropped into the area Sept rrcinrr POUTS POCKETPICKED SAN FRANCIsz AP Woodmw Picketts pockerwas picked at paltry so at Candlestick Park What provoked Pickett be reported to police Sun day was that the purioined four dollars and two pennies were rare andlw rtb prob ably 325 Pcketlt of So tors conventlon handset lfe was plinningio ped dlethe monayflor pretty new Blockade canned milk cheése sugar and hianlrets iurkishCypriotleaders com plained that Kokkina was notna unique case and that 40 per cent collapsed under Buddhi oi the islands Turkish villages were in theme predicament local Weather than and cooler MMIMB lante ism lMmum lineupgates NatlAcre Than 1e Copyill uiuuiisp ffirrest OiSéigoanfeniimx moon as An attempt to overthrow South Viet Nams Prcnuer Nguyen Khauh col lapsedlfoday less than 14 hours after 1000rabeiviroops marched into Saigon and ordered Khanhs arrest as traitor Not shot was fired ihe air force commander BrigflenNguyen Ceo Ky who remained loyal Io Khanh during thevabortive uprising told press conference the govern ment of Sorrihviet Nam was exactly nsbelore the coup Hesaltha rebel leaders group of dissident generals would notbe arrested and that unity had been restored The attempted coup came while Gen Maxwell Taylor tire us ambassador was out of the country lie returned to the capital early today after four days or talks in Wastrlng ton concerning the effects of the political chaos in the US bibezfd war against Communist Throughout the coup attempt Saigon residentsxcacted with sullen indifference Motorists blow their horns angrily rat tanks interfering wrth traffic Shoppers paid little attention to announcem nt broadcast to them from planes with lend speakers vine attempt him by my Kanerals Disgusted by the country primarily most of the units involved were unwilling to right and because 33yearold Gen Ky staunchly refused urrcnderthe Saigon airport to iiierebels as interior star by Khaoh pressure last rig Gen Duolla minander of the Vietnamese myfs IV corps ammto ink charge of the the revolt began thermeis controlled most of the city High int uprising camswheoii the rebels seized scum can KY the jointgeneral on head quarters insurgents aloud guns at the gates and govern7 nient forcerhianned et am more we seem sladrenetl by nudaiteruoon Khanh was not in SalsanBs returned to the capital briefx Sunday nightJo confar wi Ky andottrerouloera loyalgto trim then went to hisheadquar as out portant generslrto the cousin including Ky But Kyv he 1d the rebelsJ qul sting thatho was with them orhis haters would knock outithdstation PLEDGE sorrows iiren Ky began pledgesotsupportfo his mid Irom other topoffice The command of the es and the navy joined him his headquarters flop army offi cers flew int kgmdaeverai now am points are oppos to theMai Airplancsiromi eornmerciai airline Air gtViet Nam were coinhrandeeted and ferried several thou lo al troops to thtalmn

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