om 'MORAL SUPPORT FOR CHERYL Chery! Darlene Lawrence opens some of her get-well mail which began pouring in last week. Doctors will re- move a tumor from Cheryl's spine next week. It will be the third operation for the 15-year-old. Much of her hospital and medical éx- penses have been paid by the Fourth Training Brig- ade at Ft. Knox, which con- tributed $2,109 to help the girl. Cheryl's mother, Mrs E, E. Lawrence, sits at her daughter's bedside. Mail be- gan pouring in Monday after her plight became known. Baptist Council Closes Off i In An Aura Of Self-Doubt -|communities Indian-Rideis Labelied Keds REGINA. (CP)... --. Five..stu. dents from Toronto and five from Saskatchewan who moved into Indian reserves and Metis in the province last summer were called "'Com- munist interlopers'" by Allan Guy (L--Athabasca) Tuesday in the legislature. ed Mr. Guy, speaking during the throne speech debate, said the students were linked with the national New Democratic Party and the provincial CCF party and attended an "'indoctrina- tion course" in May, 1965. By the fall of 1965, most of the students had left the areas, "being either kicked off by the BOND-EMULATOR GROUNDED FROM SUPERCAR - Conventional Police Cooi fo U HALIFA (CP)--007 is be- Sax held in bond:<by the Nova Scotia registrar-of motor ve- hicles. They're licence plates end- ing in the numerals 007 and owner David Mercer of Hali- fax can have them back when the regietrar and nolice are satisfied "potentially danger- ous equipment is removed from the car." Police stopped Mercer, 20, on a city street Monday while the was driving his 1964 model car. It had a red light mounted 'in front. That bit cost him $20 and costs in court Tuesday. What police found inside the car was more intriguing. The gadgetry was utraight out of Bond, To be sure, a lot of the sys- tems were not operative but there gas something like a telephone dial on the steering column. One number combin- ation was designed to snout out a liquid spray from pipes at the rear of the vehicle. HAD STRONG LIGHTS There was a public address system under the hood hooked up to a dashboard record player or for broadcast from a two - way radio system. There were extra - strength headlights, a 110-volt electric- ity system, and a shrill, an- tique horn. Mercer, a telephone me- chanic, said he intended the car for show and had planned to take it to exhibitions in the Unite States. ie sam tie nau planned extras such as bullet U/-i¥ proof shields which could drop down over the tires, a spot- Mercer light in the trunk and even smoke throwers from the rear. Authorities who inspected the vehicle said Mercer's workmanship 'is of a high professional degree." Fieuy wou @u tc peepee with the exception of the two- ype cs Car Way radio Will have to go if is to get his plates back but he isn't perturbed. He admits he likes design- ing and inventing and has his next project in mind now. It's a boat with an idea or two out of Thunderball, but this time he's going "to 'check F peeple te charge Indian bands . . . or leaving-of their own accord when they could see they were not wel- come." "Unfortunately the commun- ity of Green Lake, being a Metis community, can not force them out, unwanted as they Mr, Guy said the students spent the summer and winter "sponging" off the meagre re- sources of the people while urg- ing them to oppose any govern- ment suggestion for their im- provement. "Until the people of Green Lake . . . kick out these Com-} munist interlopers. who for the| most part are ignorant of In- dian problems and filled with the aim of creating dissension) and unhappiness among under- privileged groups, we can do Inquiry Will Take Place Into Collins Bay Escape OTTAWA (CP) the investigation was conducted | 5 io, by a board made up of depart-| crashing through the prison! ment officials in accordance! sates. One man was recaptured | with the usual practice. Mr. MacLeod said he had not/ others discussed the report of the board) after a running gun battle with ith Solicitor - General Pennell,| police near St | Ww Commis-, sioner A. J. 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Colpitts, Seabright, | a S YDB 0 N bate at the close of the four-day| to refer to the 1967 assembly in| y.s_, chairman of committee on N GU oi RA : : a | Ottawa for guidance on whether| ; ' | meeting of the council of .the the council was constituted to|¥9™men's leadership training, | Baptist Federation of Canada| sneak on such issues. |said whenever she attended in- ter - denominational con fer- here Tuesday night threw into 7 n -oun-| COUNCIL HAS DOUB' eee ere ee PoP | Cader the present vctructure| ences, United. Church and cil's work. ' | ved by the Baptist Fed-|Anglican representatives were The 30 council members, rep-|PProved by seoar eri | resenting Canadwe 1.200 Baptist| eration in Canada, individual | able to speak on behalf of their Baptists, Baptist churches and) shurches, but she. 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Frank Patch, Edmonton, that the council record its convictions "that Baptists should speak with a clear voice in matters of national and international triennial national assemblies of the church, may make public pronouncements on matters of} -- "social concern," But the coun- cil did not know if it could. It questioned its own actions at the final section of public meetings and one council mem- ber said that "as Baptists we've hidden too long behind that kind of refuge." Rev. R. F. Bullen, Brantford, general secretary, said he was often asked what was the Bap- tist stand on a particular topic. He had hoped the council would have expressed itself clearly in- stead of referring the matter to the Ottawa assembly. 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