@ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 13, 1963 INTEGRATION LEADERS ARRESTED left, ers, are hauled off to the ham, Ala. Friday. Martin Luther King, and Ralph D. Abernathy, paddy wagon by police follow- right, Negro integration lead- ing demonstration in Birming- JERUSALEM (AP)--Beneath flickering candles pilgrims knelt at Calvary on Good Friday night and priests lifted an ef- figy of Christ's body from the cross and buried it in his origi- nal tomb. In Jerusalem's ancient Church of the Holy Sepulchre-- to most Christians the exact site of the Saviour's crucifixion, bur- ial and resurrection -- Eastern and Western churches held four separate burial services in a profusion of holy ritual. Earlier in the day, thousands of pilgrims walked in the foot- steps of Christ from the site of Pontius Pilate's fortress and through the Streets of Sorrows to Calgary. Emulating the Saviour's suf- fering, some carried heavy crosses. Some wore sandals in their trek over the cobbled way. Others wore reproductions of the glittering helmets of the Roman legionnaires who fol- lowed Christ to his death nearly 2,000 years ago. In the night's culminating cer- emonies pilgrims from many lands bowed in the dark vaults of the church crumbling with age and resounding with chants --AP Wirephoton of hymns, _ ENDED IN SPLENDOR The pageantry ended in splen- dor with robed and bearded Ro- cross and died. WEAR BONNETS in gay Easter bonnets, G: nese, the Christian world. changed fom the Christ. days through -- the their heads, But Moslems watched spectfully, for they, Christ. walls. mark where Christ was scourged and flogged, where he stumbled and fell and, finally, where he was nailed to the There were American women er- mans, Italians, French, Leba- Filipinos -- and others from more remote comers of Jerusalem seemed little Tribesmen in desert head- dresses drove flocks of sheep twisting streets Vendors haggled at stalls filled with fruits from the Jordan Val- ley, sheep carcasses and glist- ening fish from the Sea of Gal- ilee. Tattooed Bedouin women scurried about with baskets on re- too, honor|40zens of churches within Jeru- East-West Churches Honor Good Friday A warm sun replaced the grey cold of the last few days as the pilgrims squeezed into the courtyard of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The church, said to house the tomb of Christ, has stood on the traditional site of Calvary for 1,600 years. Not far off, an aged muezizn called from the tower of a mosque for Mosiems to pray. IS HOLY FOR MOSLEMS Jerusalem is a Holy City for both Christians and Moslems, and on their Friday sabbath, Moslems knelt beneath the Dome of the Rock, near the Holy Sepulchre. From the rock, Moslems believe, Mohammed rose to heaven on his horse. The crush of Good Friday's procssion was so great that several pilgrims fainted. Pilgrims who did not walk the way of the cross worshipped in of |salem's walls and on the Mount More than 10,000 pilgrims of Olives. More than 100 Christ- have poured into the Holy City|ian sects were represented in for Eastertide with donkeys car-|the city. rying their baggage past its) High above the pageantry, |Arab desert troops patrolled the $43 Million Estate Left By walls that divide Jerusalem be- tween Jordan and Israel. They stared across barbed wire and shell gaping ruins of the war that ended 14 years ago. The frontier was quiet but Arab Christians on the Israeli |$450,000. The countries Metro Man, 30, On Non-Capital Murder Count TORONTO (CP)--RCMP say the attorney - general's depart- ment has started extradition proceedings against Joseph Samuel Wacker, 62, of Toronto, arrested Sunday im New Or- leans, La. : Wacker was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion in co-operation with RCMP on a warrant charging him with fraud and using the mails to defraud the public. 4 ROMP identiifed Wacker as president of Josamer hor gen ment Corporation Limited, with offices in Toronto. They said he left the Toronto area last July. Police said the arrest resulted from a two-year investigation of Mack Lake Mining Corporation. They said between 2,200 and 2,500 people in eight countries have been defrauded of about were listed as the United States, Canada, England, West Ger- many, Mexico, Lebanon, Swit- zerland and Sweden. An RCMP spokesman said Mack Lake Mining listed Yel- lowknife, N.W.T., as its head- quarters, He said the fraud in- prospective customers offering for sale shares in a non-produc- tive mine. Mack Lake Mining was incor- porated under the Companies Act in April, 1959, to bring into production an abandoned coal volved mailing of literature to|' Auto Production Dips During Week TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian motor - vehicle production this week, reduced by the Good Fri- day holiday, is estimated at 11,- 274 vehicles compared with 13,- 841 last week, says the Cana- dian Automobile Chamber of Commerce. A Output consisted of 9,539 cars compared with 11,710 and 1,735 trucks compared with 2,131. Production this year to date totals 186,357 vehicles compared with 148,928 in the correspond- ing period last year--made up of 156,921 cars compared with 125,543, and 29,436 trucks com- pared with 23,385. Indian Claims Expulsion Talk Just 'Bluff' CORNWALL (CP) -- Clifford White, 49-year-old Indian who was threatened with expulsion from his tribe for voting in Mon- day's federal election, said Thursday he cannot legally be thrown out of the Saint Regis Mohawk tribe. "It was just a bluff," he said, Mr. White was the only one of 347 eligible Indian voters on Cormwall Island reserve who IS INTRICATE MACHINE _ A modern automobile is an intricate assembly of about 20,000 parts. voted. The rest obeyed instruc- fhe pon it in fede vote ause pa eral' politics might jeopardize their special privileges. 4 CAREERS Watch secondary school students get the facts on 11 different careers from prominent professionals, THIS WEEK: ARCHITECTURE for the merchant marine has smerel Sunday, 4p.m., Channel 9 Ss f N | seamen throughout the work, SHELL OIL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED NU-WAY | WILSON | ACADIAN | SUDDARD'S Rug (Oshawa) Ltd. § ELECTRIC MOTORS CLE ANERS BICYCLE SHOP CARPET SALE Motor Repair C.C.M, and RALEIGH povoriairss 7 Overhauling--Rewinding to PRESSERS-- BICYCLES RUG CLEANING ell types of Electric Motors se oa 'ins Sse end FURNITURE slice ciate Keys Made 174 MARY ST. N. 395 Oshawa Bivd. $. § 299 BLOOR ST. W. 497 Simcoe St. $ PHONE s 728-5141 PHONE PHONE 728-4681 723-4362 PHONE 725-3979 man Catholic priests withdraw- ing nails from the cross on Cal- vary. Calvary now is a balcony inside the church doors, its bare rock shielded with rich mosaics, candles and clusters of glowing lanterns, Wrapped in sheets of linen, Christ's effigy was carried by the procession down a spiral staircase to the stone of unction where b th eight hanging lamps i was anointed, spiced and incensed, Then, to the chant of prayers, it was carried to the candle-lit sepulchre. Throughout the afternoon hun- dreds of solemn pilgrims prayed .or sat on the scaffold- ing that holds up the church mine operated by Salamita Con- solidated Mines Limited of Tor- onto, the spokesman said. side had to be content with hear- ing church bells from Jordan, They could not cross to wor- ship. The Mandelbaum Gate, the only crossing of the border, was open only to tourists or for- eign residents of Israel. More than 2,000 have crossed for Eas- ter. Independent French News Agency Urged QUEBEC (CP)--Daniel John-japplied to statements by Gen- son, leader of Quebec's Unionjeral de Gaulle and even some Nationale opposition party, has|Quebec figures, said Mr. John- suggested creation of an "'inde-|son. ; pendent and authentically] He said events are presented French - Canadian' news/to Quebec newspaper readers agency. through the eyes of foreign cor- In a 750-word statement is-|respondents who are "'stran- sued to the legislature press ry. Fg bow? -- ve ' gallery, he said such a news| "The daily fare of French- ; pone was needed to "'compete|language readers and listeners peop padre pple a with The Canadian Press Serv-jis a lang of translat Sl*ldoutie translation. 'This etter f ice in French."' most always hasty and awk- heen i "s walls, eating their lunch and Mr, Johnson said CP's Serv-|ward. It is one of the principal m9 pow al py rigenrs od pend scattering wrapping paper and ice in French lacked "'objectiv-/[causes of deterioration of ; ' 'jorange peels on the floor. In the! e ch _ Ob} p bec." Johnson said, that statements] churches high-walled courtyard A os a acaiy "2" "transla srg my po French-lan jby President de Gaulle are police arageied to erect a a oniy . 2 , * + rri- oorvics "contrabuting to main-| guage clepey _ oe be a Poth alg soot control the crowds of visi- tain French Canada in a condi-;come vehicles 0 r and|,. x : ton of interony and intelec|American propagands.,Frenchlge™ Gaule are dsirbuted |!" he, atermomm Procession tual colonialism." s ve its own)... ! s sta- The statement criticized a CP}/news agency with French-Cana- original French. : tions of the cross to pray in report in French April 10 on|dian correspondents in other| The same is done with other/many tongues. The stations the first half of the recessed|countries with which there are official statements and docu- Quebec legislature session|close ties. He suggested Quebec|ments when French texts are which said that three Union Na-|cultural and national groups|@Vailable. : | | "Major parliamentary and| | federal tionale motions had been im-|study the question. emment, The statement de- : government news is i QUEBEC (CP) -- A.-F. Mer-|written in French; the Quebec cier, president of The Canadian scribed this as "partisan com- , Hie Hes legislature is reported in} OPEN THIS SUNDAY Press, replied Friday to sweep-|French; and French - language statement added that F most of the time CP reports are|ing criticisms of the national|nwspapers which are CP mem- distributed in English even|news association's French serv-|bers contribute their local news| ice by Daniel Johnson, leader|in French. | 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. RUSS'S CITIES SERVICE STATION | 767 PARK RD. S. and CORDOVA RD. when they concern statements made im French and then are|of Quebec's Union Nationale op-| "There will always be trans- position party. lation of news from English to BISSONETTE'S SHELL STATION 381 KING STREET W. Reds Laud Popes in any Canadian serv-| Message Of Peace DURNO'S SU igh ig ice but Mr. Johnson has re- peated misinformation about the work of CP on behalf of news- papers published in the coun- By GERALD MILLER None mentioned the encycli- VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The . rene gyal the Communist camp has given ajchurch's bedrock opposition to ' rousing welcome to Pope John's|Communist philosophy amd me- BILENDUKE'S ESSO STATION ods. 1004 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH COOPER'S TEXACO STATION 410 RITSON ROAD N, try's two languages. "I have said publicly before that it is nonsense, not to say pure imagination, to suggest encyclical 'Pacem in Terris"|th (Peace on Earth). ithout waiting for word from Moscow, the major Com- SPUR OIL STATION 78 BOND ST. WEST BILL'S WHITE ROSE STATION 352 WILSON RD. SOUTH that news from CP published by French-language papers is Brit- munist parties of Western Eur- ope praised the Pope's call for MONTY'S B.A. STATION 284 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH ish- or American-slanted. I re- peat this. CP's allied agencies, peace and disarmament. The encyclical and the reac- ROBINSON'S B.F. STATION 574 RITSON RD. SOUTH Shabby Recluse NEW YORK (AP)--Mrs. Wil- liam R. Timken, a' shabby re- eluse who died in a multimil- lion-dollar setting, left an estate worth $43,954,062. But for all the penny-pinching of her last years the state and federal govern- ment ended up with $30,000,000 of ner fortune. In a final accounting Friday in surrogate's court, the federal tax on th estate was listed as $23,000,000 and the New York state tax as $7,500,000--leaving about $13,000,000 for Mrs. Tim- ken's heirs. Mrs. Timken was the widow of William R. Timken, one of the founders of the Timken Roller Bearing Company. He died in 1949, leaving 'her a for-| tune. : | SEPARATE CASTES | India's people have about) 4,800 castes ranging from the| top Brahmins to 55,000,000 un-| touchables. ENTERTAIN SAILORS Norway's state welfare office "I¢ is unfair and inaccurate to describe CP's service in French as a mere translation service," said Mr. Mercier, vice-president. and general man- ager of the Quebec dailits L'Evenement and Le Soleil. "Since the start of Service in French, as much news in origi- See Us for... PATIO AND SIDEWALK SLABS (All Colors) Also Our New | | | HIGHLAND STONE for flower plonters Stone of all descriptions for Fireplaces, Mantles Flagstones MAREBO STONE 1437 King St. E.--R.R. 4 Oshawe Y%, Mile East of City Limits Ph: 725-3189 MOSIER SHEET METAL WORK INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL 292 KING ST. W. PHONE 725-2734 BROWN'S Lumber & Supplies LTD. 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In contrast to the scorn which Stalin displayed toward the pap-| acy, Soviet Premier Khrush- chev has spoken well of Pope joe in public at intervals since Reuters and The Associated tion are symptomatic of the new Press, are world news services operating in many countries and spirit developing between com- munism and Roman Catholic- languages. Their employees ar ism. of many nationalities." "The Canadian Press is a Canada-wide co - operative of more than 100 daily newspapers. Since it started in 1917, the French - language papers have always been strong in its devel- It has become increasingly clear in the last six months that the Vatican is attempting an en- tirely new approach to Commu- nism, displaying a willingness to talk with Communist govern- ments on non-theological issues. EVENTS TODAY No games scheduled. MONDAY No games scheduled. TUESDAY No games scheduled. 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