BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT New Ambassador : : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 1, 1961 19 |FendX toosn Ex-Press Agent [United Church Will Take . , ..... TIN . - mgm -- David} "Our real enemy is not the public, formerly M scar, Engineer Terms |r ooe Palle Tall Tale Bishops Under Conditions |. sem: oo ip srs J | minister of state and a personal | : rampant and materialistic sec-| that abound there lave 'souls |friend of American President : | WOODSTOCK (CP)--An offi-|about closing gaps still existing ularism." [that Avesige themselves; afjer Kennedy, today was appointed) TORONTO (CP) -- A former|ing company as a true one, Was cia] of the United Church of between the United and Angli-' Rev, George W. Goth, confer-| 1] hd ' Er a Explosive Britain's next ambassador to Hollywood press agent, medic-done to publicize a forthcoming Canada said Wednesday the can churches. lence president, stressed the the United States. [ally judged to be a Datholog- Hollywood movie, {church is willing to accept bis- He was addressing the annual|need for ministers to give ser- HONOR MAHATMA 3 A s i i i i. The foreign office here said ical liar, pleaded guilty Wed: | A Maclean-Hunter lawyer dis- hops in any future union With meeting of the London confer- mons in "the language of Main| NEW DELHI (Reuters)--The VANCOUVER (CP)--We are| Dr. Dick, who is chief engi- 0 49 . year - old former head |pesday to defrauding the Mac- covered the story was false be-/the Anglican Church, but notlence of the United Church Street." |Indian government is consider experiencing the most explo-|neer of Canadian Ingersoll-Rand of "pe British delegation to the lean-Hunter publishing company|fore it was published. The story|bishops with monarchial pow- p, ; ; have] "Fre i it we Ng erecting statues of Ma- sive quarter century in technol-|Ltd., of Sherbrooke, Que., said {;yiieq Nations will take up hisiof $700 with a fantastic rescue|said Foster was rescued after ers. Four points of difference have] "Frequently in the pulpit we, -¢ ~ Gandhi, "Father of the ogical history, Dr. George M.|that in the changing technologi-| 3 ioc in October. story. j fan' air crash in. Alberta bY 3] Rev. Ernest E. Long of Tor. Cmerged from talks with the speak a language incomprehen- Nation," at important rai ing Institute of Canada, saidinadian economy Is 10 & 'a78¢ cia, 56, who will become new|onis" once press agent for Er- ter back to civilization although general council, said a bishop) , man-ition," Dr. : about 400 miles no of Wednesday night in an address|extent in the hands of the Ca- jo' yanent foreign office head onto, once press ag T-ter ; N general council, said a bishopiner of government, doctrine, {Shout dio ules BoHinel Jay nigh .Inadi "hnician. lov roi Flynn, was given a two-year the murderer knew the act serves a useful purpose, repre-.and moral and ethical judg- wh : \G p a fo insitvie"s annual mee! nadian enginees amd Tecimejan, R Ihe $44 of this Year id heir guspended sentence by BLY would result in his being ar- senting uty and doctrine, but ments. : FIGHTING UNIT dar. has Deen commissioned to To meet the challenge of the mented, is often criticized be-to Baron Harlech, first met oni to obtain is treat- gv 'story said the murderer i a NOT TOO GREAT A CRLAND, R 2: on ak : Canatuan engineers pM LU So uch ee Keunedy Wore Jan NJ ent. was Grooved and arrested|cluded ordination to the minis- Differences in doctrine were ing explain why the Maori MARX MEMORIAL tackle objects much more ite Canada > hee ig Tondo ry He was ordered to restore the when he took Foster to civiliza- try. not too great. Differences in paitalion become known as one] MOSCOW (Reuters)--A block, bitious than those of the past. wir, pi , ditions of satay to Britain "718700 to Maclean-Hunter, tion and was sentenced to death| In United Church doctrine, judgment covered several areas: of the fiercest fighting units of jof granite 25 feet high, weighs. "The engineering possibilities Under day on profit| The foreign office considers! Foster admitted the story, for murdering his wife and her this power must be reserved for including YOTCe: And. wie OL 'the Second World War. Col. A.ling 200 tons. has been brought which are likely to become re-({2Peration. rei i { Britain's best ne- which he peddled to the publish- lover. The sentence was late the church alone. Unity, he said, is "the very be-/Awatere, a former commander, to Moscow from the Ukraine to alities are so revolutionary that| Margins a Sommercial i him one ul, samy - commuted to life imprisonment.) pn. 7,50 a member of an ing of the church" and is es- said that Maoris wounded and|be carved into a huge statue of it is almost impossible fo ap- SY. ere be ot ice i | a cors to fill out a card say- Foster received a $400 cheque ecumenical ¢ 0 m m i ttee which sential to its prime purpose, sent to hospital soon became Karl Marx, founder of Com preciate them tions but to accept these de- DOMINANT WIFE ing what dominant thing made for himself and a $300 cheque has been working towards un. Which is missions. impatient and jumped planes or/munism. The statue will be, "Many phases of engineering ; i P)--A lz . roduc 0 - the murderer and he cashediion with other denominations Dr. Long: saw evidence of other transport to get back toplaced in Sverdlovsk Square em Be ore To as, ee nt piano Sow In 14 ¥ SAPIRE be. th' Batali, ear the Bolshol These, + erably continue evelop-| * ment of AF Maisie a He suggested that the govern- devices. {ment recognize this problem by "The crowded air trave] granting tax concessions. channels of 1975 will be safely. "The long-term effect of. this policed by computing devices so recognition would clearly be in- that air control tower attend- creased employment and pro- ants will be largely relieved of ductivity and, eventually, in- this agonizing responsibility." creased {ax revenue." Massey Calls For Tolerance OXFORD, England (CP) -- universities on evolution, animal Vincent Massey called on the development and religion. i, Commonwealth Wednesday to SHOULDN'T UPSET IDEA | 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 combine tolerance rinci : / ce and principle} Massey said the change in the to help it f t tresses ls and Bee the Stresses of character of the Commonwealth n war. since 1947 from a grouping of Canada's former Governor. five nations sharing common General told an Oxford Univer. Political and cultural traditions sity audience that older Com-/10 2 multi-racial association of [J monwealth members must learn 11 couples need Not Jipeet the, mn. a ou HR J 10 ve Wilh alien systems of He noetd that parliamentary | [ XN J : | ~ co Si am government and culture as new dei 4 nations of Africa and Asia play democracy has been eclipsed in a greater role in the organiza. S0me member countries. But, tion. he added, "we must come to ac- feat cept and may even come to But he indicated members|. ho a Commonwealth com- must draw a line when basic|, coq by diverse forms of gov- principles of decency and civil-lorn ment, as we have accepted ization are threatened. The ex- and profited by a Common-| clusion of South Africa from the wealth composed of diverse nn Commonwealth because of that ples." country's racist policies wac Massey said an important "the only possible course of ac-| common characteristic of Com- tion," he said. monwealth members is that all Massey proclaimed Canada's recognize the British sovereign faith in the future of the multi- as head of the family of na- racial Commonwealth in deliv- tions ering the annual Romanes Lec-| In Canada the Crown inspired i ; tures here. His subject was Ca-|{rue respect and aroused warm : ; a | i ; ; nadians and their Com m 0 n- affection for the Queen herself. , 4 wealth. {| "There are some people in \ The Oxford lecture was estab. Canada with strong nationalist] - lished 70 years ago by George|feelings who think that their : John Romanes, a Queen's-edu-/end 'eould only be achieved : cated biologist born in Kingston|through a republican form of =] i in 1848. Romanes government. . . . They are pro- ; A went to Eng- land in 1867 and remained there|foundly misguided in laboring until his death in 1894, lectur- under the delusion that as a re- ing and writing treatises at|public we could remain an in- Cambridge, London and Oxford dependent nation." Old Jet Planes For Sale Cheap WINNIPEG (CP) -- War sur-|any application of Mr. McMas- lus dealer J. L. McMaster of ter's for an export permit, estbourne, Man., has nearly] $11,000,000 worth of jet aircraft] In Montreal Louis Richard, | sitting on his property and he's| president of Crown Assets Dis-| hoping someone--from Israel or posal Corporation, said the air- ) Cuba--will snap them up at! craft were sold to Mr. MCMas- omammssncl bargain prices. ter as scrap and under this ca-| ese Mr. McMaster now owns 11|etgory it would be "'unlikely in- CF-100 jet interceptors -- the deed" that an export permit] % sleek, front - line interceptor would be available to re-sell the which recently was declared ob- planes. i solete. Many still fly in Cana-| He said the sale price will be| » i+ dian skies until, one by one, made public at a later date. they are "disposed" of as scrap Normally, the corporation pub- to the highest bidder. |lishes such information three Mr. McMaster is one of the months after a sale. successful bidders. He has an| acceptance order from Crown Hele Cli NEWS IN BRIEF Ny na emg stating the airframes and en- gines of 11 CF-100's are his as scrap. COMMUNIST PARTY But Mr. McMaster, long a OXFORD, England (CP) dealer in all types of war sur- Plans are under way to revive plus, says he is trying to nego-|the Oxford University Commun- tiate a deal with either Cuba or| ist Party, out of existence since Israel. |the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. "Right now I'm waiting for Membership is expected to be an export permit and if that's ; : > ? : prohibited, I will sell them to FIRST MEETING » i . 3 i i ¢ 3 aaet smi we uieen 2 Ok To introduce ED ESD OR LER Gasol The BI Facts pret nants." sas ie rorer at wir met or ve | JATFOUUCE OB Ww udsoienes e ac he re, RCAF was flying ig ot England, strived by plane| r. cMasters jets ey were vis eT Sherwood, , of} : : df valued at nearly $1000.00 Dresden. Since coming fo Can. Yours! Free! 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