3AM EXAMINER WEDNESDAY MAY to 1301 AT LAST Dig Sewers In Bradford By VIVIAN JONES For Bradford Years of dis cuslon and debate are over The twoyeamld town is cur rently in the middle of buying some 3225000 worth of munici pal sewer services and there HORMS CONSTRUCTION CONFUSION 0F BRADFORD SEWER ROJEUI OPP Cpl Moves wasaga coc From Bradford James Murphy wellknown figure in Bradfords detachment of the Ontario Provincial PoA lice has won promotion police constable for 12 years Murphy has accepted corpor als chevron and moves on to head Orangeviiles eightman force of the DPP The new oorporals place in Bradfords lovmnn detachment is expected to be filled shortly by young recruit Corporal Murphy began his police career in Vasagn Beach followed by brief stint in Bar rie But Bradford has been his base for most of his 12 years in the force Married for almost 70 years he and hislwiic Jennie live in Bradford Their ltrycarold dou ghter Maureen attends the high school here will mean change for them said Corpor al Murphy but think theyre pleased at the prospect of my new job Corporal Murphy took up his new post on Saturday Hell start househunting and then bring his family the ï¬loodd miles from Bradford le CPL JAMES MURPHY Does he mind being uprooted Oh no We have enjoyed living in Bradford but being moved around is part of this job said Corporal Mur from Bradford phy shiylind Christian Circles Debate Point Jesus Was alew By cannon CORNELL NEW YORK AmA debate is going on today in someJew ish circles about how much at tention they should give to Jesus The question also has been raised among Christians about whether they adequately recog nize their Jewish religious ori gins and that Jesus was Jew isb It all started with an article in American Judaism by author Norman Cousins Jew wno wrote Christianity and Judaism share one of the great reluc tance of history Both are re luctant to live openly and fully with the fact that Jesus was Jew He appealed for new atti tude on the part at both groups toward the connecting figure of Jesusas towering pm jection of Judaism It ii possible that new re lationship between Christian and Jew could emerge Not com mon faith but an important new amity and concurrence pos sibly even sense of spiritual community 51le INTEREST The suggestion stirred interest in some Christian quarters and the article was reproduced in the Church Herald of the Congregational Chris churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church The idea produced objections among some Jews Eabbi no land Gittelsohn of Temple Is raei Boston wrote an article in rebuttal Whomflndalsmgoi back to him Jesus to capture that which it already pos sesses he asked He said Jesus in an ethical sense merely echoed the Torah old Testament and previous Jewish teachers such as the prophet Hosea and the rabbi Hillel Granted that Jesus was particularly attractive personal ity and most imaginative and effective teacher of these Jew ish doctrines The fact remains however that he originated none of them that all ofltbem were evolved and taught by the an thentic teachers of Judaism long before he had even been born What have we to gain than by acccp ng them in the particu lar form enunciated by Jesus7 He said Jesus in addition taught doctrines unacceptable to Judaism such as nonresistance to evil turning the other the rich cheek castignting simply for beingrich endlove for onea enemies in letter Cousins replied that he was not trying to per suade Jews to accept Jesus of Christianity but simply to be objective about Him to free Him of stigma for the persecu tion carried on in His name to take pride in Him in his original thesis Cousins said Christianity can find new approach to Judaism by getting rid of its reluctance to see Jesus as Jew his apostles as Jews and the New Testa ment ideas as preponderantly and authentically Jewish in ac cent and outlook He also said There is every reason for Judaism to lose its reluctance toward Jesus His own towering spiritual presence is projec tion of Judaism not repudia tion of it Jesus is not to be taxed for the unchristinn ideas and ML of those who have spoken in His name Jesus never repudiated Judaism fittest Lawyer 0n Tax Dodge TORONTO CP Toronto lawyer Samuel Ciglen and stock promoter Morris Black were arrested Tuesday by the RCMP on charge of conspiring to evade 1956 income tax An RCMP official said the charge involved the sale of about$0000000offlretswflf Grass Oil Limited and Krol Oil Limited stocks In 1957Ciglen was accused by an off of the United States Securities and Exchange Commision ofvmakiag $6500 000 profit in dealings in shares of the two companies Ciglen president of Great Sweet Grass from March toOc tuber 1056 denied theaccusa tion Trading in Great Sweet Grass stock was suspended on the American Stock Exchange and on the Toronto Stock Ex change in 1057 Both appeared in court Tues day and were remanded to June 19 Ciglen on $100000 bail and Blaclcron $50000 Income tax inspector Edward MoElhonc said it is the largest such casetn come before Ca nadian courts For Commercial Industrial Photos Portraits Passport Film Developing CALL sMIrn sruoio so Dunlap St PA we Over Hunts ONLY ON HAS TOURI T0 WESTERN CANADA For Complete information about this excluslva CN Sorvlce Sets Date For 1951 Meeting Vasaga Beach area Chamber of Commerce executive met in the council chambers Sunday with president will Downer in the chair and the following members present Mrs hier tylc Lynn Ed Macmillan Bruce ican Glcn Lewis llnl Grab ham Bill Pringle Jack Pucci hfr Downer called the mcctr ing to order at pm Minutes of previous minutes were adopt ed as read Main business of the evening was the planning of the annual spring convention which is to be held this year in the Vasagu Beach Community Ccnter with thc ladies of the Anglican Church acting as caterers Ad mission including meal two dol lars The executive are hoping to ï¬range to have one of the lead ing speakers in Simcoc County at the convention this ear Among the invited guests is Montcalm Maurice llir Maur ice is warden of the county first bilingual warden Simcoe has ever had Also invited are Mr and Mrs Dick McQueen Mr and Mrs Anthony Beck Mr and Mrs Lloyd Pridham Mr and Mrs Archie Train Mr and Mrs Earl Trace Haber Smith MR Mr Art Evans MP and Mrs Ev aas Members were shown from sistorradio which will be raffb ed off that night Tickets for this will go on sale shortly with IMPERIAL NOW SHOWING instill mtsusnusn lHE nunn DEMHTDEFYING VIIHAMA sasmancoroa uncommon WlLlV DIESEL man nuur mo Bfï¬ittlwtlt mum nun is sronr OF THE EVE SHOWS AT 700 and 100 51 RooMErres FHONE PA 84400 are no regrets Youthful Joa ill the towns bouncing energypacked mayor is all set In show the county that while his commun ity may be the most recent to reach town statuS it is not log ging in foresight and imagina tion Work on the rust stage of lay ing sewers along Barrie and Holland Streets startéd March and although Highway 11 through the town looked like battlefront at times the major lty of the sewer laying in now completed At the north end of the town the contractors and Car ere Co Md had to dig down as far as 16 feet to lay the inch concreteasbcstos sewer south end of the town the pipes now grown to 20 inches in dia meter to handle the expected increased flow were only five fcet before theground level The projects consulting engin eers is the firm of Proctor and Redford total of 8000 feet of piping is being laid to serve most of Barrio and Holland Streets and partially serve Centre Back and Edward Streets pumping station at the south cndeof Holland Street will push the liquid material further 3000 feet under pressure to radical new lagoon system or sewage disposal being carved out of the bush Raw sewage will be pumped limited number one dollar apiece STICKERS lt was decided to order five thousand bumper stickers to he used as advertising Helen Gillies spoke to the members telling them of the proposed work of the Huronia Association Particularly in the use of the government grants recently announced Mrs Gil lies asked the Chamber mem bers to forward suggestions about historical sites tourist promotions etc to the Chamb er secretary thntrthoy may be filed for future use in overall planning for Huronia available pipes few weeks later at the info the lOarre pond and with gentle circulation and exposure to the elements the sewage will naturally purify itself PIONEER Bradford in among the pie ncers of this method of sewage disposal and the designers have claimed successful operation in number of centre in the Unit ed States The fiveicetdeep pond will be uncovered andwill cost an estimated 338000 Thirtyltflva men are busy working on the whole protect under the direction of engineer Ken Chllds Men and machines are ruclngwmmmEx mu 1° to beat the completion deadline set for July 25 Sold confident site superintendant Joe Goetz Well make it When the sewage installation is complete some 135 houses and premises will be served Under the agreement the con troctor will lay services to each building up to the street line From there it is the private in divlduols responsibility to hook up the services to his own plumbing it is expected that Bradford town council will pass bylaw making it mandatory for prop erty owners to complete the backup within 12 months of the completion of the sewer works debenture issue underwrit ten by the Ontario Water Re sources Commission and the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation will finance Brod fords ambitious project as Ihe town heads for sweetsmelling future SUMMER SPORT VANCOUVER CU Free instruction in tennis and archery will be given in Vancouver parks this summer FAMOUS PLAYERS iHEATRE AROUND Alliston Council Must Decide fieAssess Continue As Is ammo Council when they meet for their regular tiny meeting will likely decide if they will continue with the pres ent form of uressment which the county assessor bu diary proved of previously or Will aclt cent the offer of firm of Is sesson to reuse the corpor ation The firm of Coobc rep resented by Mr Laltlner has made the council firm pro posal on tho reassessment and the setting up of manual es pecinlly for the use of thatown based on values not earlier than 1950 and giving the town basis of wssment which will place them on par with other com sources READJUmlENT The fixed assessment award ed ths SaladsShirriffHorsey Ltd plant which this year is ad ding 50 per cent additional capacity to their operational plant and are intending to In crease their storage facillrles by as much as 75 per cent will likely come within the readjust ments if that Is found legal The council have been putting off the decision on the reussess ment and are now at point where decision must be reach ed Whether the change would increase taxes is not certain but It is altogether likely that with substantial increase in LEAHETS FOUND llfAlNZ Germany AP Antleowlsh leaflets were found in the lctterboxes of numerous houses here spokesman for the Rheinlnndaniz States of fice for the protection of the constitution announced today He sold the leaflets were ad dressed to comrades from the SS and German officers and soldiers NOW SHOWING Nightly at 130 pm Box Office Open at 015 p111 assessments especially the conunercial portion the even use rate ayer would not antici pate her mill rate One of the factors that might influence tha decision is the suggested offer of the provlne ial government to increase grants for education based on the conunerclll assessment of the municipalities The next regular meeting of council is likely to lea lha point decided and if accepted an other of the few remaining mun icipalities on the county manunl will have changed over PEERING SHOOTS The tobacco plants which are now sitting in the glasshouse are Just not gattlngtha run to bring them along so they will be cc sturdy plants for going in the mound not later than the third week of May Day after day the cloudy skins are pre venting the sun from doing its hit through the glass to bring along these lnlllious of plants Each day is day longer be fore they can be set out and the better plants they are when this is done the better start they will have on the way to cum mers growth Sunshine is needed especial ly with tobacco growers Potato planters can operate so long as the land is dry enough to run the machines but tobacco grow ers must have the good plants CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Van Lines THE COUNTY to Implant and thobiuar and better they are the better crop they may anticipate The battle for the land in the Alllrton Iron is between potat and tobacco Both crops re quire similar type of land Both are highly rcrnuhcratlva ilk things are equal at the HURONIA DRIVEIN THEATRE gt TONIGHT ONLY 39 5115 WE EASTMAN COLOR art arts rARzAWs FIGHT FOR LIFE MHIDCDLOI GORDON SCOTT Inn menu scum in ianum CHEM atom wednudu The arena Miller story Plus Learn mot Mic 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