Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Sep 1966, p. 22

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pillow ~ gide-in trays; Pri eeaeeiit PTF ed gt Nt NE itt NA ig PEt Mgt SRS Eee Se ae te ae a 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, September 3, 1966 ~ _-- o eo we Dropped At Oberammergau " OBERAM 1970 : po age Py passion ee nan Hie years in this Alpine 000 to fulfil a pledge en Oberammergau spared from an epidemic plague in the 17th century. of: Prepare for the per- |ermanes had been delayed by a year-long debate over revi- sion of the play. The debate 'was sparked mainiy py we var ican ecumenical council's dec- laration saying the Jews share no collective guilt Christ' crucifixion. by a local priest, J._A. Daisenberger. The tains such lines as: The "time of grace has passed away" for the Jewish people and "the kingdom of God will be taken away" from the Jews. ioned the Schwaighofer champi long-discarded Rosner text, con- tending that even after deleting anti-Semitic lines, the Daisen- berger script still basically would "identify the Jews as Medical Team Return After - Forming Jungle Hospital PORT CREDIT, Ont. (CP)-- Dr. John Hall, 27, and his 22- year-old wife, have already worked themselves out of their first job. The Halls were part of a five- member Canadian medical team sent to Kluang, Malaysia, two ~-years ago to reshape a floun- dering dispensary and turn it into a hospital. The dispensary now is the country's first intensive care clinic, with modern facilities, two doctors, 17 nurses and 100 assistants. Once in Kluang, a city of 30,- 000, the Halls were given a crash language course, free housing, a small food allow- ance, and salaries of $3,600 for Dr. Hall, as a qualified phys- cian, and $1,800 for Mrs. Hall, a trained nurse. With Dr. and Mrs. Victor Newfeld of Saskatoon, they worked up to 15 hours a day and seven days a week, treat- ing patients and training stu- dents. "We soon learned to accept the unbelievable disease and appalling filth which sur- rounded us," Dr. Hall recalls. His place now is being filled by Dr. John Taylor of Toronto while Dr. Hall takes a vacation and starts a four-year surgery course at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. Only Safe Way. Says LBJ, To Take Chinese At Word By ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (CP) -- The United States, like the rest of the world, can only guess at most of the internal foment now unleashed inside China. "We have no clear picture of what is happening," State Sec- re Dean Rusk told a con- al committee Tuesday. Wee ae Petine -- ~ Hgerent penal says the U.S. for its part must also continue to take the Chinese at their shrill words. In his speech Tuesday to the American Legion, the president drew on the London Economist to insist that the "only safe as- sumption for the Americans or anybody else to make is that the Chinese believe every word they say." That grows increasingly diffi. cult, however, since the China view of global reality displays a steadily - widening split be- tween the view held by other -- Communist or other- wise. DILEMMA IN U.S. But a real dilemma exists for the U.S., informed sources say. American officials have been | other hand, is it equally possible ujthat Chinese caution displayed BED-HEAD STORAGE saves many steps. Here, the front of ; sheets and laced in blankets are stored below. Pattern 383, which gives material list, ac- tual - size cutting guides and directions, is .§0c, Dimensions may be adapted for beds of any size. 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Bullled REALTOR everywhere," forced by internal Chinese events to ask whether in fact U.S. has over-reacted in Nam after all and China is actually even weaker then seemed possible. Or, on the The Building Editer, Oshewe Times, Oshewe, Onterie. C0 Enclosed please find $ eee eeseedersoscssse eovcrescee 1.00 for which send me Book of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE". Meil requests 10c extra. (Please meke remittance peyable to The Oshewe Times). Coeoeereesceseosooesssees COSHH OSHC HE OOO ESSE ES EEOEE HALIFAX (CP)--The annual congress of the Canadian Union of Students is "'going to pull in its horns a bit and focus on the university--who goes and what goes on there," incoming presi- dent Douglas Ward of Toronto said Thursday. Mr. Ward, 28, a University of Toronto gradua e, said one group within CUS feels "we've got to deal with the problems of the campus now," then consider areas oi cutsids-or international interest later. Another group thinks the union, representing some 170,- 000 students across Canada, should concentrate only on edu- cational problems. Mr. Ward, who will succeed Patrick Kenniff of Montreal as president at the end of the seven - day congress opening here Saturday, said in an inter- view the 280 delegates from 48 universities will focus their at- tention on general problems in Canadian education. "We want to bust the vertical mosaic," he said. "Universities Students Annual Gathering Focuses On Campus Events are full of people who represent only one-quarter of Canadian families economically. The rest are people who can't get through to university.' He said CUS is advocating a comprehensive aid policy for people who are already at uni- versity and a comprehensive program to make university more accessible. The first step is to get rid of fees, he said, bu universities and colleges. Marionopolis College and Loy- ola College, both in Montreal, are withdrawing this year to join the Quebec Federation of Students, but four other institu- tions will join. They are: Lakehead University at Port Arthur, Ont. Simon Fraser University at Burnaby, B.C., Notre Dame College at Nelson, B.C., and York Univer- sity's new campus in Toronto. York is already Usted as one member. to date may be cast aside. "In Asia, Africa and Latin ||America a revolutionary storm is raging and U.S. imperialism is being trounced and beaten says the latest editorial comment in The Peo- ple's Daily of China, Tn fact, China's prestige inside or outside the Communist fam- ily may be at an all-time low and there has been a swing away from conditions likely to nourish China-style wars of lib- eration--from Indonesia to Latin America. Cuba, the logical springboard for penetrating Latin America, is the latest Communist coun- -- Workshop Editor, Pattern Dept.|{ty to lambaste China for em- barrassing the world movement with its ever-harsher harass- ment of the Soviet Union. FEAR PLOT The People's Daily again linked Russia with the U.., Ja- pan, and India in a diabolical plot to encircle her. Secretary Rusk said he hoped the power shift inside China would include qualified military men capable of recognizing the disaster of any major war. But the defence minister, Lin Piao, seems to have nailed down the No, 2 spot under Mao Tse- tung and Piao is the leading ex- ponent of guerrilla warfare as the best means of watering down and devouring capitalist giants such as the U.S. So the guessing game gos on. NEW YORK (AP)--A Cana- dian aircraft industry executive says in the magazine article he doubts the validity of statistics that show airline travel is be- coming safer. The growing passenger capac- ity of jet planes is turning every airline crash into a catastrophe, says Norman E. Rowe, vice- president for engineering of de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Lid. and-a-former_ president of Britain's Royal Aeronautical So- ciety. He calls for a fourpoint pro- gram to reduce the greatest hazards of flying--the approach and landing. * Weiting in the September is- sue of Astronautics and Acro- nautics, Rove says the full po- tential of air travel could be in jeopardy unless an immediate attack is made to halt the rise in catastrophic accidents. DETERMINE FATALITIES Airline safety is generally judged by the number of fatal- ities for every 100,000,000 "pas- senger miles," or fatalities for every 1,000,000 hours of flight. Such statistics show air travel is becoming safer. Rowe contends that a more realistic yardstick would be to There once was on Irishman who de Heres 2 Sintle toy You -- clored: "I'd give a hundred dollors te. know where I'm going to die." 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GUM IN CARPETING QUESTION: One party casu- alty is a living room carpet. Chewing gum was apparently ground in when walked upon. Being wall-to-wall, I can't take Politics Takes Toll LONDON (CP) -- Politicians will have cause to ponder the perils of politics when the Com- monwealth prime ministers' conference opens Tuesday. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa host.of the lag fi ce, in Lagos, Nigeria, in January, was slain soon after that meet- ing, martyr of his country's ra- cial and regional differences, President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana was deposed in February and now is in exile in Guinea. Nkrumah, 57, who led Ghana to independence in 1957, was for a brief period senior head of Government in the Common- wealth, after the January re- tirement of Australia's Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzer at the age of 70. Representing Aus- tralia this time is Prime Minis- ter Harold Holt. Now top in seniority is Tunku Abdul Rahman, 63, who became prime minister of newly inde- pendent Malaya in August, 1957, and then prime minister of Ma- laysia when Malaya was united with some other former British colonies in August, 1963. Represented for the first time will be Guyana, the former British Guiana, which increases the total of independent Com- monwealth countries to 23. Only 14 government heads will attend next week's confer- ence. Arnold Smith of Canada, head of the Commonwealth sec- retariat, said it is no longer un- usial, however. for prime min- isters or presidents to send deputies to such a meeting. , 14! Mister | TOWERS | | t ae TOWERS |, @ ANY HEIGHT TO 100 FT, @ ATTRACTIVE ADDITION » Sand down the present there's no more gloss, and clean ney goes up one of the bed-|4a' necessary to have a cinders under a sidewalk? iz eros ag°s page: ssegee 883.5 ber, more thin coats are much better than one or two y ones. Allow thorough drying be-jand call the service man, pron- tween coats. ALWAYS NEED CINCERS? 5 z QUESTION: Is it always bed of ANSWER: Not at all. If the DARK TO LIGHT woopworK|*°"" Industrialist Criticizes Union, Government Color MONTREAL (CP) --The chairman of the Dominion tile Co. Ltd, said mt and leaders ve replaced their old hold- iy With one trat might "damn the recent goverament- sponsored wage settlements hai fire to the cost struc- Zo 32 be ga8522 fe Z SWER. up the phone to. Unless you're quite expert, bringing the mixture of oil and air to the exact adjustment is a job for the professional. FADED REDWOOD QUESTION: I must confess I soil is naturally on the shady|am not one of those who like side, so there's fast drainage,|the colors redwood becomes you don't need the drainage bed|when it weathers. So I would of cinders at all. 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