Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Aug 1965, p. 2

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sey oe ee pip pgp al de eae PAPE PE LLL gal MILLIONS ARE BORN » At its present rate of growth, the world population .is ei. pected to double every 35 years, 2 THE OSHAWA TIME, Fridey, August 27, 1965 ~ Synod Gives Nod To Church Union "NEVER ON SIDE OF WRONG' Unity Everyone's Business Diefenbaker Tells Quebec LON DON By DENNIS ORCHARD VANCOUVER (CP)--The An- ican Church of Canada has leclared its "engagement" to the United Church of Canada. Approving a solemn proposal to embark on a union of the two churches, the Anglicans' 24nd General Synod Thursday night committed itself, in the words of one member, "to an adventure in the name of God." The synod's vote approving the principles of union drawn = me Anglican and United Chu Committees of Ten will be followed in 13 months by the vote of the United Church's gen-| eral council, : If the principles are passed there too, the churaWes will be- gin the great task 'of planning union, and bringing the prin- ciples to their presbyteries and dioceses. for the laity to digest, The act of union lies at least several years in the future. The year 1975 is regarded as a con: servative estimate. NO TURNING BACK | But the feeling of the synod! Thursday was that its all but unanimous vote meant an all but irrevocable step, and as Toronto's Archdeacon G. H. Johnson said, 'there is no turn- ing back," The 38 bishops of the synod's upper house all voted for the principles, So did the members of the clergy who make up half of a larger Christian union, years ago of Methodists, Con gregationalists and Presbyteri: ans, has about 2,000,000 mem bers on its rolls. about 1,300,000. Standing ovations met mem who movingly placed the prin ciples in their historical per spective. |/FOUR PROBLEMS Dr. D. R. G..Owen, provos centuries. |Committees of Ten was the dif | feren ) 'and United Church ministries which on the one hand repre sent the threefold concept 0! |bishops, priests and deacons land on the other the parity o ministers, implying a single or der, The state principles some constitutional form within the Anglican church," The other fundamental prob | trinal authority; dissented. church, All three -were from Winni- ecumenical short cut that should be refused in the hope The United Church, formed 40 Anglicans in Canada number bers of the Committee of Ten lof Trinity College, Toronto, said the principles grapple with four fundamental problems that have plagued Christianity for The one most difficult for the ce between the Anglican there shall be a threefold ministry "in and! with the same freedom of inter- pretation that is now permitted The principles are least def- t , Seven Winnipeg teen-agers St. John's Cathedral School at Selkirk, Singapore's | ft f Threatened SINGAPORE (AP) -- Singa- jpore's police gave Prime Min- jister Lee Kuan Yew and his cabinet close protection today: following the announcement of} a Communist-Indonesian plot to lems concern the source of doc- interpretation of the 300-member lower house.' of the sacraments and in partic- Among the lay delegates, mak-| ular the eucharist; and author- ing up the other half, three men/ity in the government of the g, representing the diocese of|inite about the latter problem, assassinate Lee and his minis- upert's Land. Their spokes- and the man, Derek Bedson, said union doubt that years of difficult dis- with the United Qurch is anj|cussions lie ahead. WEATHER FORECAST synod harbored no ters Lee's residence in a populous section of the city was guarded jby 20 armed policemen, Patrol jcars checked all' vehicles ap- |proaching the house for hidden! bombs and weapons The government Thursday an- REVIVED PIONEER SPIRIT -- THE NEW BACKDROPS HISTORY Thursday, determined to reach New York by river Man,, set out from Montreal harbor with the liner Fran- conia in the background V iet 1 By RONALD I, DEUTSCH Lai, apparently left from the SAIGON (AP) -- Viet Cong|big U.S. marine-Viet Cong bat- guerrillas attacked three gov-|tlerof Van Tuong peninsula last ernment positions a few miles week ' south of Saigon within an hour 2 . carly today, a U.S. military] U.S. Marines pulled out of the} spokesman announced. area Tuesday, a week after at- Vietnamese losses were re-|'@cking an estimated 2,000 Viet ported heavy in one of the as-|COng on the peninsula, At least saults, on Tan Nhut outpost. 1/600 Viet Cong were reported was reported overrun, killed in the battle, A ranger unit dispatched tol Ada MOVES the scene made contact with President Nadear of the the Viet Cong, but there were(United Arab Republic arrived| no details on the fighting. in Moscow for a five-day visit The actions took place about today, and auforitati ¥ '| Cong Attacks 3 Posts PM, Cabinet A Few Miles From Saigon By KEN KELLY KNOWLTON, Que. (CP) Opposition Leader John Diefen- baker said Thursday night that all Canadians must strive to, preserve Canada in strength, | unity and amity, | The Progressive Conservative leader told a public meeting here as he concluded a five-day) tour of Quebec's Eastern Town- ships that in two years the Lib- eral government has. brought about division, suspicion and uncertainty to an unprecedented degree, . A crowd of about 350 persons waited almost 80 minutes for! the Opposition leader to arrive in the basement of the Roman Catholic high school here, He was delayed during an after- noon visit and supper with the monks at the Benedictine mon- astery of St, Benoit du Lac, about 40 miles southeast of and portage. here. --CP Wirephoto Mr, Diefenbaker told his audi- ence he is trying to bring the various elements of his party together. He wouldn't always be right, Sometimes he'd be on the wrong side, "But, my friends, I'll never be on the side of wrong," At a press conference earlier, he called for a substantial cut in personal and corporation in- come taxes, | -He also said that municipal taxes should be id un ri - ' :,|/by home owners in calculating gfe oar as 2 said! heir federal income tax liabil-| pare "tity, | at Gen mie ry elias ge Mr. Diefenbaker "ee a ; et . }income tax cut as a major need, powariige, iat May "gota harsh] We recalled that tax cuts in the! aeRCH ON, | United States had given new in- In London, the British gov-|centive to the American econ- ernment said Thursday that its) omy, consul-general in Hanoi had in- formed North Viet Nam on be- ALL DEDUCTIBLE a half of the United States of last) His proposal that municipal May's bombing suspension, taxes be deductible had been In a white paper outlining its| made earlier this year but with-| ble at ph peace talks, State Secretary Dean Rusk in ih] for ° v government's 1962 and paigns, In the rounds of handshaking the problem most generally raised by the people he met was the "high cost of living and high taxation," 'In these small manufactur: ing concerns, what they feel! most keenly about is the It-per: | cent sales tax on. production! machinery,"' | Mr. Diefenbaker was sched-| led to' leave today for Ottawa, | He flies to Edmonton to speak Sunday, policies in" the 1963 election cam- "SERVE COLD OW THE . ROCKS OF WITH Y FAVOURITE MIX" ning, Restaurant Pe ye hinese foods, eg take out junches. : all carpets en: For gracious Vs d renovated Gran ing delicious C quiet sure ak atmosphere. please or full For © course meal, Restaurant, you did nounced the arrest of 21 me m-| hg BS te leh Lg eyes pe mgr phe | eo yt | i' Prriphdey *"M"! capital. . ' ish government said the consul|nicipal taxes shou | |bers of the People's Revolution- ovesnnient' toruse @ere ak: eae sh Aol new Vietnamese /naq 'told the North Vietnamese valved, He elaborated Thursday | jary Party and said they were|ported to have beaten off one) ac' Proposal. that the air raids would be sus-|by saying they should be fully! Planning an armed revolution] of the attacks, at Long An, with|,, The Plan calls for a cease-/nended at 'noon Washington| deductible. | |to establish a Communist gov-|light casualties, Two Viet Cong fire in Viet Nam to be super-jtime May 12 running into the! Visits to a new federal prison- jernment in Singapore. were killed after a guerrilla|Vised by an international force! following week," ers rehabilitation centre, an art | The announcement said the force of unknown size. moved/4%d for respect for the present) 'The state department con-|centre and a duck farm occu-| leader of the group, Sim Siew against a Vietnamese unit pro-|frontiers between North and|firmed the British account and|pied the morning of his day |Lin, had in his possession cor-|tecting five hamlets in the area,|50uth Viet Nam, the sources|said the Reds gave only ajlong visit in the Cowansville| respondence in code with the|the spokesman said, said, "harsh" response. area Thursday. j\Indonesian intelligence organi- Responsible sources in Cairo) The London and Washington| Before starting out he told re- zation which instructed him to|SHELL TOWN said Nasser had been in touch statements were the first pub-| porters that he is "really most establish a secret route into} The communists afso shelled|with the Chinese Communists|lic announcements that North happy because there hasn't Singapore for an important per-|the district town of Binh Chanh and they insisted on the with-/Viet Nam had been informed in| been one jarring element" since sons and for propaganda mate-|with mortar fire, the spokes-/drawal of U.S. forces from Viet! advance of the suspension, The| he started out last Sunday. rial to stir up the Chinese and)man said. Light Vietnamese/Nam as a condition for any pause lasted 5% days. Before it} He said he has been struck the Malays in the city, casualties reported peace talks, This, too, was in-lended Peking and Hanoi de-| most by people telling him that Sim was identified as the man, The spokesman reported|cluded in the proposals Nasser|nounced it as a U.S. trick, lthey had been misled about his |who tried to blow up the U.S.|these other developments: brought to Moscow, the sources ~ --- consulate July 31 by placing a| A multi-battalion government|said. jtime bomb on a bicycle in front| force completed one of the war's) Communist China earlier this) jof the building, It was discoy-|largest road clearing operations|month was reported to have re- ered and defused. Thursday, opening strategici/jected a Viet Nam: peace pro- reconcepase een = |highway 21 from the coastal/posal put to it by Nasser at the icity of Nha Trang to the pro-|request of President Tito of jvincial capital of Ban Me Thuot/ Yugoslavia and Prime Minister in the central highlands. Shastri of India, Nasser's ap- More than 2,000 American)proach was part of a new initi- . Divorce Stand . R 1H d logistic troops from 20 differ-jative by the th so-called evisa ope ent units inane at three canta sper isadére th ane the| | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Pub.|Cities this week as the U.S, |interested parties in the Viet! jlisher Stuart Keate told dele-|military buildup continued, The|Nam conflict: together, -|gates to the General Synod of|troops will strengthen the first} Among other things, the pro- jthe Anglican Church of Canada logistical command. j}posal called for another pause |Thursday night he hoped thev. The bodies of 50 Viet Conglin the U.S, air raids on North | will approve proposals to revise|were discovered: south of Chul Viet Nam to create a favora jthe church's "rigid and unre. en ne esa ea jlenting stand on the remarriage Korea Sacks University Head In Attempts To Put Down Riots :iaiiscd*sinictne SEOUL (AP)--The South Kor-|the invasion of their campuses|Vancouver Sun and president of ean government fired a univer-Thursday by troops quelling/The Canadian Press, spoke as 12 to 15 miles southwest of the sources in Ceiro said he Sunny, Some Overcast Today; Continuing Cool TORONTO (CP) -- Official Forecast Temperatures ---- -- by the weather| Low tonight, high Saturday: Sere Sheree we. Windsor ..seseeeee Synopsis: Cold air which cov- c+ phomas ered most of Northern Ontario} + ondon a will flow into southern Ontario! Kitchener Saturday, bringing to an end | sfount Forest the spell of rather warm humid Wingham dgicih eons weather which has persisted for! tamilton * the past few days. 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Please send me additional information on PFAFF franchises and services, 3 ;_|demonstrations. an active member of the Ang!i- sity president today and discl/""7,." sovernment diamissed|can laity before a synod ban.| plined scores of students in an/president Shin Tai - Hwan of|quet, | effort to quell student rioting Seoul National University,, He said he can attest to na- against the government and its'whose students spearheaded|tion-wide interest in proposals friendship treaty with Japan. many of the. demonstrations|{0 revise church canons on Atter---six---days----of---hloody against.the treaty normalizing marriage and divorce. clashes between students andjrelations with Japan. A govern-| The changes would make re- army troops and riot police,|ment spokesman said Shin had|Marriage of divorced Anglicans Seoul was quiet. But students |failed to punish the president of possible in some circumstances, rallying on the Korea Univer-|the student body. subject to the approval of tri- sity campus vowed "'to continue) -- -- -~jbunals headed by diocesan 7 to the last man." er | e students said they would R bl UAW r. Keate said: | Stage sitdown strikes at each am, er, ". . . we cannot escape the school until Aug. 30 to protest jfacts' that one marriage in | SS o a leaie ia aR RIN Renew Talks nr six in this country ends| jin divorce with all its attend. Tobacco Firm TORONTO (CP) -- Companyjant bitterness and suffering. | and union representatives had|We all know good Anglican: " their first talk Thursday. since'who have been through this Turns To Wine Aug. 13 when 1,250 members of| wretched process, hope to build local 1285, United Auto Work-|themsélves a new life and find VANCOUVER (CP)--Imperial ers (CLC), went on strike for|themselves turned away by the Tobacco Co, said Thursday it higher wages against the Amer-/church they genuinely love moved into the winery business ican Motors (Canada) Ltd. ' when the growth rate within the plant in Brampton. tobacco industry caught up with; Both sides agreed to the population growth rate. again Monday, J. A. 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