HOUSEWIFE BUILDS, FLIES OWN PLANE the garage of her home at Highland Park, Ill., a north Chicago suburb, during the past four years. She painted the little airship lavender and Mrs, Tracy Pilurs, 36-year- old mother of six children, stands beside the small bi- plane which she built and flies. Mrs, Pilurs built the plane in named it the "Pretty Purple Puddy Tat", She flew the craft yesterday for the first time. --(AP Wirephoto) Council Will Deal With Major Decrees By JOHN ORGAN VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-- Pope Paul VI opens the third session of the Vatican's historic ecumenical council! Monday with more than 2,000 prelates gathering in St, Peter's Basil- ica to pave the way for Christ- jan unity. - The bishops, who come from all over the world to continue only approved two of the items vised versions for final appro- on its agenda. INTRODUCED REFORMS One was a liturgical decree ranging re- Its visions, including partial in-|necessary because introducing wide - forms in public worship. pro' t jval. | Approval in principle may be granted for the ordination of deacons, including married men, in parts of the world lwhere the local bishops think it clergymen roduction of modern languageS/are in short supply. into the mass instead of Latin, are already being put into ef- fect in some countries. Another draft decree on the lagenda is called "ecumenism" jand deals with ways to encour- th te, ee ee ee The most important decrees|age Christian unity and pro- 200 Mounties Will Guar Pope John XXIII in 1962, are scheduled to deal with several|left over have been carefully;mote mutual understanding in revised by expert commissions. interfaith relationships. These decrees are expecte to form a basis for the Roman and reduced to simple "propo-|vised after a full debate last needs of modern times and to|sented for voting without full-/approval. Two controversial guide it along the road to|Scale debate. declarations appended to the P | f the prelates will be|dure have also been revised to| cussed. Pion § that this third session|speed up debate. For example, One of them concerns rela- i it ld assembly's work while|inals, must submit a summary|draft has been revised, but duns ore pots Mot that a/of his talk five days in advance|is understood to retain its stress) fourth session will be essential.|instead of three. . | A ' 'i be accused of responsibility for When Pope Paul closed the| This will take some fire out Christ's crucifixion end must December, the assembly hadifiery clash last year between " cursed" people. A \Joset Cardinal Frings of Col The other deals with religious) ulted Police, -- p Maan Ay Ane cats | bishops, particularly from coun- ~ a ltries such as Spain, have been though Pope Paul was under- LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Magis-|churchman. % trate Donald B. Menzies Thurs-| when debate on a topic is stood to have insisted that th on heagrgper . ag nly 70 signatures of bishops if he ts other to a month 'for assaulting! wishes to speak again. Before Factory Be time warned the public that thelrive., penalties were not to be con-| . |MUST GET NAMES Result In Fine Darryl John Dart, 18, was ) sentenced to three months andinames if they want to speak) BRANTFORD (CP) -- Wood : row Woodley, 48, was - fined) 30 days in jail for assaulting|notice. two police officers early Aug.| The first scheduled item OMlin jail when he pleaded guilty | : Thursday to keeping a common 100 young persons at a teen-age|cree entitled De Ecclesia, de- dance club. ifining the nature of the ery store here. : Julian Karakas, 42, and John circumstances influenced him|tween the Pope and bishops and in passing the sentences: Datt, allied questions, and costs or four months for engaging in bookmaking. Lorne fight and Savage's role was|cal basis for practical reforms 1 "more in the nature of an ob.\and has obvious importance' and eed or 30 days for being a found-in. Both London youths originally; Six chapters of 'the decree pleaded not guilty but Thursday|were fully debated last year|June 29 when members of the provincial police anti-gambling and simultaneously picked up Karakas and Sipos outside a jarrests came after sever al }months of investigation which with daily betting at the fac- tory. John T, ees, mater deer qj Others were ruthlessly cut down) The first three chapters, re- Catholic Church to meet the/sitions" which will be pre-|year, will be presented for final Christian unity. | The council's rules of proce-|decree have yet to be dis- will be the final phase of thelevery speaker, including card-jtions with Jews. The original lis ltiat the Jews of today cannot council's second session last/of the debates, such as the never be regarded as an "'ac- jogne. and Alfredo Cardinal Ot-|nerty. Several conservative leg: * } " 2 Youths Jailed pled yf | agg Bagg Brome uneasy about the subject, al- ' ly tackle it. day sentenced one youth tO/closed, a bishop must collect -- 1 Aaa ----| police officers but at the same}jt was necessary to collect only sidered "standard sentences." Bishops must also get 70 } Joseph Andrew Savage, 18, to| without the statutory five days' $1,000 and costs or six months 3 in a scuffle watched by some|the agenda will be a draft de- betting house in his confection- Mr. Menzies said mitigating\© burch, the relationship be- Sipos, 37, were each fined $750 aid, suffered injuries in the| "It will provide the theologi- pte % ! Ayerhart, 67, was fined $100 struction" than an assaul:. for Christian unity discussions. The charges were placed is plea. and will be presented in re- Savage changed bis plea. -- |squad raided the Woodley store factory. The court was told the ® linked Woodley's operations LBJ, Pearson At Meeting | -Magistrate Shilling- VICTORIA (CP) -- Close tojthe start of the Columbia Riverjton said none of those con- 200 Royal Canadian Mounted|power development. victed would™be allowed time Police officers will guard Pres-| Mr. Herridge gave two rea-|to pay their fines. ident Johnson and Prime Min-|sons for his suggestion: That) ~~ ---- ister Pearson when they drive|Mr. Pearson' would be partici-| _ BLAST KILLS WORKER from Vancouver to the U.S. pating indirectly in the United) PRAGUE (AP)--One worker border next Wednesday for a\States presidential election|was killed and 56 others were Columbia Treaty ceremony. (campaign; and a large number' injured in an explosion in a The president, the prime min-jof Canadians don't consider the|chemical plant in northern Bo- ister and British Columbia Pre-/Columbia agreement a matter/hemia, the Czech news agency mier Bennett will meet on "neu-|to celebrate \Ceteka reported Tuesday. The tral ground" at the Peace Arch! Mr. Pearson said he' consid- near Blaine. Wash., for a cere- ers the occasion one to cele- mony marking completion of, brate and that it is highly ap- the Columbia River treaty nego- propriate that he and President Johnson do so together. Although final details of the report said the blast occurred jin a carbon-sulphide depart- jment of the Zaluzi plant which is jointly operated by Czechs and Russians. trio's movements are not yet announced, the RCMP has al-| ready drawn up elaborate se- curity precautions. It will be the first tithe Mr. Johnson has left the U.S. since he became president. | Apparently the ptesident has} decided to forget an earlier de- cision not to leave the U.S. un-| til after the November presi- dential election. Present plans are for him to fly to Vancouver Wdenesday from Great Falls, Mont. tiations. with an old furnace when our 5-year Payment Plan @ rate you can oford. OTTAWA (CP) -- H. W. Her-| ridge (NDP -- Kootenay West)| suggested Thursday in the Com-| mons it is inappropriate for) Prime Minister Pearson to meet President Johnson Sept. ' Why go through another winter can have a brand new one on Phone 725-3581 today. Aud 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 725°3581 ~ you at 16 at Blaine, Wash. to mark INTERPRETING THE NEWS By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer Prime Minister Hastings Ban- da's dramatic attack on Com- munist Chinese plotting in Af- rica has served as an eye- opener as far away as London. There appears to be a feeling a whole series of shocks may be in store as the extent of Communist China's subver- sion in Africa becomes better known. But observers see a number of reasons besides the Chinese issue why Banda, a Conserva- tive among African leaders, is in trouble with his more radical and younger colleagues only two months after piloting his beloved Malawi, formerly Ny- asaland, to independence. The so-called '"'messiahship"' of Banda, who is genuinely rev- ered if not worshipped by or- dinary folk in: Malawi, has wor- ried many people for months as a danger to his country and himself. Attack On Red Chinese Serves As An Eyeopener academic remark when he said after a tour last March Africa is ripe for revolution. But though some African leaders seem to have few ter- rors of the Chinese dragon, oth- efs are giving it a wary eye. Kenya's Prime Minister Jomo Kenyatta has restricted the size of embassy staffs, a move aimed at Peking's emissaries, and Northern Rhodesia is fol- lowing his example. The Chinese are active back- ers of the rebellion in The Congo, working from the neigh- boring states of Burundi, a former Belgian trust territory, and Congo Brazzaville, a former French colony. IDEA CULTIVATED The Chinese diligently cul- tivate the idea of "colored sol- idarity" with the Africans against white imper'alists, Their African strategy appar- ently forms part of their ideo- logical war with the Soviet Fast Sales Pace States in the next 10 years will Union in which they assume the role of the only true revolution- aries, » Banda has not only refused| to play the part of the orthodox African racial but even has made friendly gestures te Por- tugal, This is for the common sense reason that land - locked Malawi, perhaps the poorest Commonwealth country in Af- rica, needs access to the sea through Portuguese Mozam- bique. Banda has also kept on com- be more than twice the rate of population' increase. Paul F. Lorenz, a Ford vice- president and general manager cent in 10 years, considerably 2 hve og twice MY percentage) CUFFLEY. Pp |increase in population projected To Continue: Ford |tcr'the same parted icemtasae tearete ae A Ford Motor Co, official has| The 1965 Lincoln Continental,|picycle, He is predicted the rate of increase| in passenger cars in the vine | of the luxury line, is the first brakes as standard equipment, |its manufacturers said. of the Lincoln - Mercury divi-| sion, made the forecast during} a press preview this week of the division's 1965 Lincoln Continen- tal, Mercury and Comet car models. ' "The entire economy is strong," he said, "and at this point we see no letup in the fast sales pace generated by our automobile industry." "We are projecting that the number Of passenger cars in use will increase some 40 per paratively good terms with white-ruled Southern Rhodesia and South Africa because thou- sands of his people seek em- ployment in those countries, sending their wages to their) families at home. | And Banda has kept on good terms with Britain, which this U.S. - built car with front disc|sentials, He weight tent and a tre sonthe on the tip. -------- TYPEWRITERS year is contributing £5,000,000/f ($15,000,000) to combat the chronic Malawi budgetary defi- cit. Trouble was expected but no one was prepared for Banda's charge some, of his ministers, conspiring with the Chinese, were ready to kill him "in cold blood." ELIMINATION SOUGHT Even though Banda's words about murderous intentions |may be exaggerated, there jseems little doubt the Chinese would like to see him elimi- nated. An outspoken anti-com- munist, Banda, 58, has spent two-thirds of his life in the United States and Britain He -| studied medicine in those coun- tries and later was a physician in London. There now are 14 Communist Chinese embassies in Africa-- where there was none 10 years ago. And it has been amply demonstrated Chinese Premier Chou En-lai was not making an Anti-Smoking Progress Seen OTTAWA (CP)--Health Min- ister Judy LaMarsh Thursday THE OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION Requires from time to time, teachers for its evening programme. Applications ore invited at the present time from onyone interested. 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BACKUS, Business Administrator reported "'slow but steady prog- ress" in her department's ef- fort to discourage smoking jamong Canadians. The health department will spend $600,000 over the next five years putting out educa- tional pamphlets 'and films on some of the effects of tobacco, to promote research into extent and nature of the smoking habit and the reasons: why people smoke. The program is aimed primarily at young Canadians. "Results we have seen so far do not point to any dramatic advance," Miss LaMarsh told the Commons during considera- tion of her department's spend- ing estimates. 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