Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 7, 1967 U OF TGRAD Joseph H. Shwarz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwarz, 866 Law st., received his honors degree in History at the June convocation of the University of Toronto. A graduate of McLaughlin Col- legiate, he has been ap- pointed to the staff of Crest- wood Secondary School, Peterborough. Judge Rules Indian Act Discriminates YELLOW KNIFE, N.W.T.) (CP)--Mr. Justice William Mor- & row of the territorial court ruled Tuesday that certain sections of the federal Indian Act discrimi- | nate against Indians and are| contrary to the Canadian Bill) of Rights. The sections deal with intoxi-| cation of Indians, Mr. Justice/ Morrow said that under these | sections Indians are treated dif-| ferently not only from whites, | but also from Eskimos. | In his ruling, he allowed the} appeal of Joseph Drybones, a Yellowknife Indian, against con-| viction on a charge of being) "unlawfully intoxicated off a} reserve." Previous court decisions in the| Northwest Territories have} ruled that Indians suspected of intoxication must be charged| under the Indian Act. However, ; whites or Eskimos suspected of intoxication are charged under| the territorial liquor ordinance. Mr. Justice Morrow said that this leads to discrimination against Indians because the In- dian Act provides for a stiffer minimum penalty than the li- quor ordinance and makes it an offence for an Indian to be in-|§ toxicated even in his own home. He ordered a $10 fine and court costs refunded to Mr. Dry- bones. Bishop Snell Warns Of Chaos' In Experiments TORONTO (CP)--Rt. Rev. G. B. Snell, Anglican Bishop of Toronto, warned Tuesday that "uncontrolled experimen- tation" by churches might re- sult in chaos. Urging more use of the Bible in preaching, Bishop Snell told the 115th Toronto diocese synod: "Somehow, we have thought that we must be'topical and up to date if we are to touch people. The truth is that the Bible speaks to every genera- tions 4s He said a belief that religion is peripheral in life "is one of the real threats to Cee ity." "We cannot think about the| growth of persons without being involved in questions about the nature and destiny of man-- questions with which religion Is) concerned." | PATROLS IN PROTEST As he spoke, Rev. Donald) Heap, 41, of St. Mark's Park- dale Church, patrolled outside protesting against lack of Chris-| tian concern for Vietnam. He charged the Anglican Church of} Canada with '"'sitting on te fence" in the crisis. Bishop Snell announced at the | meeting the' election of Canon| Guy Marshall of St. Stephens Church as Anglican suffragan bishop for the diocese of Trini- | dad. Canon Marshall is in hos- pital recovering from an opera- tion to remove a kidney stone. Canon Marshall will have jur-/| isdiction over Venezuela. He is also in charge of the Mission to) Seamen in Toronto and for-| merly ministered in Argentina. | Bishop Snell spoke in favor | of continuing religious educa-| tion in schools and said he} hoped there would be new) courses that would not interfere' with rights of minorities. | He urged the synod executive | to consider an efficiency survey by a professional firm and) spoke of the need to retrain| clergy. Delegates voted to ask all) Christians to work and pray for peace in the Middle East. | CRIME RATE FALLS LONDON (CP)--Police here believe modern detection methods and increased mech- anization have at last checked| the crime-wave. Scotland Yard figures show a five-per-cent fall in crimes committed in the first} three months of this year com- pared with the same period in 1966. Robberies and burglaries are down by 14 per cent and the number of cars stolen al fallen by more than 20 per cent. 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