Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Aug 1965, p. 17

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Former vegetable-oil king Anthony 'Tino' DeAngelis was sentenced to 20 years in prison this week, The sen- tence was the result of convictions of conspiracy and fraud surrounding the collapse of his multi-million- dollar empire. Donnybrook Is Shaping Up By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (AP)--Plans for on the world's money credit arrangements are fast these days. And ut polite donnybrook may hrapng 2 at the September meeting in Washington of mem- bers of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Some ideas on how to finance world economic growth are pretty far out from the U.S. point 'of view. Proposals range from letting matters work themselves out to setting up an entirely new kind of, gen seg J reserve just for use when financial dealings be- tween countries and foreign traders get sticky. This new species of international money would gene og the present way of paying bills in gold, dollars, de 5 or other na- tional currencies, Here are some of the plans, from the conservative to the radical: President Charles de Gaulle of Frante proposes the world + back to a full gold stan- rd, abandoned in the early 1930s. Opponents contend there isn't enough gold available to back the money and credit needed in today's greatly ex- panded world economy. Although no longer freely ex- jens for dollars or other currencies held by individuals, gold is coveted by most na- tions as a reserve asset, along with the currencies most in de- mand in financial dealings. One of the more radical suggestions is to remove gold from even this smaller role and just make a bigger supply .of currencies available to handle the world's financial needs. Another proposal is to make foreign exchange rates flexible, so that a currency can expand or contract in line with deficits or surpluses, Some would swell all countries' reserves at once, Others would expand a coun- try's reserves only when its needs are obvious. The above proposals have little effective backing so far. A sizable following is claimed for a plan to change the Inter- national Monetary Fund from a regulating and lending to a money - creating central bank, This would provide a new world currency for transaction of bus- iness between nations. WANT NEW UNIT Others plug for creating a collective reserve unit, This would be backed by the cur- rencies of the 10 biggest finan- Over World Money, Credit cial powers in fixed propor- tions. Nations would hold the new unit in their reserves along with gold, dollars, etc. They would use the unit to settle accounts among themselves. France wants the unit backed by gold instead of national cur- rencies, The United States fears this would mean raising the price of gold and thus de- valuing the doilar. A more conservative approach, and the one believed favored by U.S. monetary au- thorities, is to keep. the 103- nation International Monetary Fund a dominant factor in any plan, This would make any new kind of reserve only a supple- ment to present reserves of gold and dollars. Conservatives stress that the discipline now = by gold must be maintained, And the United States seems sure to in- sist that the dollar retain its prominent role. MEN DISDAIN PAY MEERUT, India (AP)--The local electricity board ennount- ered a novel kind of civil dis- obedience by employees nego- tiating for improved conditions. They refused to accept their 14 CHARGE HERESY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 19, 1968 97 Bishop Aaain Embroiled In ABattle Of Theology SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Rt. Rev. James A. Pike, Episcopal bishop of California, is once again embroiled in a theological battle. within his church, but he says he is confident his fellow bishops will exonerate him of heresy charges. Bishop Pike, replying to charges that he disbelieves in the virgin birth and the Trinity and incorrectly --_ to ordain a woman as deacon, de- scribed his critics as 'among conservatives in the church." At a later point in a press conference Tuesday night, Bis- hop Pike declared, "there is a close tie between church. con- servatism and the radical right and segregation." The bishop said he expects oA be let ayer in his position church's 200-member Nome of Bishops of the United States meets Sept. 7-9. He was charged with heresy by 14 Arizona priests who re- quested Pike's dismissal, The request was contained in a let- ter to Arizona Bishop Joseph M. Harte, who forwarded it to the ruling bishops, Bishop Pike is considered a liberal, both within the church paychecks, and in political circles, Male Teachers |.' ghee of "a 'men's TORONTO (CP) -- male public school teachers|stcups wanted to keep their ~ made advances Tuesday to-|°W" powers ._ fi wards their female colleagues. a Win Davies, | tary of the Ontarlo Public] School Men Teachers' Federa:| tion, said there is a consensus|| among members of the federa-| Two of the heresy charges, book, A Time for Christian Can- dor, and statements made four years ago. The latest case involves Dea- coness Phyllis Edwards, 48- year-old San' Francisco widow, whom Pike said he intended to ordain in the higher position of perpetual deacon, which no woman now . Bishop Pike said he based his intention upon new wording in church law which ag gond permitt women to be dained to the position, Regarding the Trinity and virgia birth, the bishop said 'lit- eral belief in the Nativity nar- ratives, which form a layer of material in two of the vogg ¢ dhe - i is not required to our church." He- said this is made clear by the "'Doctorine in The Church of England and by The Faith of the Church," which he co-au- thored, When his views on the Trin- ity were discussed at last s convention of bishops, there were no charges of heresy, Pike said, He termed the doc- trine "outdated, incomprehen- sible and non-essential." ' Women Teachers' Associations| of Ontario A act on the sug-| f| gestion today. | turned down a pnd patton to merge organizations. 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