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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1965, p. 22

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Swinging their hoes in uni- son, to a tribal chant a line of natives works on a road TANZANIA WARS ON POVERTY project in Tanzania. Inde- pendent since 1961, Tanzania was the poorest of the for- 'Queen Seen As Centre 'Political Controversy By LAWRENCE MALKIN LONDON (AP)--Britain's tug : with Rhodesia's rebel|Minister Wilson of using the) Hotel, + C onaat is projecting the|Queen for political ends. More/of Wales Theatre, is beginning.|in a * Queen into a major political] controversy for the first. time in her 13-year reign. Her involvement is inevita Both the British and the Rho- desians claim the Queen as their rightful symbol. As the struggle intensifies, each side can be expected to use the Queen's- name to justify its causes. | Some British Conservatives Pilot Aids Evacuation, Loses Life -- NORTH SALEM, N.Y. (AP) Eastern Airlines pilot Charles J. White apparently sacrificed his life while helping to evacuate passengers after crash-landing his properller-driven plane fol-| lowing a collision Saturday with| a Trans World Airlines jet. Three other persons lost their lives and 50 were injured. The | who favor the Rhodesian rebels|Save the Queen, and another|where British showgirls go. have begun accusing Prime also dis- the Conservatives quieted by close political are her, Labor party supporters reply that since the declaration of in- dependence by Rhodesia's white - settler government has been labelled a rebellion against the Queen, she is bound to play| a part in the political drama. tions that the Queen should broadcast directly to Rhodesia and disclAim the rebels' sup-| work as chaplains in the thea-|it's available port. But this might risk alien- jating a section of British opin- ion friendly to the rebels, an the monarchy shuns taking sides. TAKES ONE STEP Nevertheless, the Queen has already taken one personal in- itiative, and may have also taken another. Sir Humphrey Gibbs, her Rho- desian governor and last re- maining symbol of British power in Rhodesia. Wilson had recommended a decoration of mer British East African territories. The government aim is to increase the stand- | LONDON (AP)--Drums roll, |the orchestra launches into God |performance of Passion: Flower| a musical at the Prince! The white-haired man in cler- retires to the wings. For the next two hours the |stage is given over to the sexy |hi-jinks which occur when the | boys of an exclusive school get |together with the girls from a Inearby school. It's really no} |place for a clergyman to be. Not that Rey. Christopher P. janything. He.is one of a hun-| |dred or so Anglican priests who jtres, movie and television stu-| | dios of Britain. | Twice a week Father Bryan leaves his parish of St. Thomas jin the drab Finsbury Park dis- itrict of North London to visit his other parishioners amid the} bright lights of West End thea-| | treland. His particular responsi-| bilities are the Prince of Wales | and the Garrick theatre. | | She awarded a knighthood to| UNION MEMBER | He has been an Actor's | Church Union chaplain for a do- zen years, first at the Finsbury} Park Empire, an old-time mu-; 'Anglican Priests Chaplins 'To Theatrical Crowd In U.K. | | Counce 'Approvai Vote By. GERALD. MILLER VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Vatican ecumenical council gave a decisive vote of ap- proval today to its final docu- ment on modern world prob- lems. Pope Paul promptly accepted the document although an un- usually large number of pre- lates voted against its blanket condemnation of nuclear war- fare. The fiercely-contested docu- ment emerged from the voting with the largest bloc of opposi- tion votes of any of the coun- council's decrees--251. Council spokesmen said 2,111 prelates voted for it. ; Spokesmen said the thapter on gvar and peace containing the condemnation of nuclear war- fare had been opposed by 483 council fathers in earlier sec- tion - by - section voting. The chapter got 1,710 favorable votes, well above the required two-thirds majority but rela- tively low as council votes have gone. OPPOSE BOMB BAN | jtely phoned Pope Paul from St.|/Douglas Turner was able |Peter's Basilica to inform him! stay ard of living by 50 per cent in the next five years. --CP Photo | The union is represented al- most everywhere in the world Father Mortimer once flew at an hour's notice to help a girl) continental night club whose passport had been seized increasingly|ical collar and black suit, who|by her employer because she relationship hejhas been talking at stage cen-| would not ble.|seems to have established with tre with a bevy of chorus girls, demands. meet after-the-show Father Bryan considers 'he work worthwhile. He admits there are a few whs won't give him the time of day, but he doesn't let that upset him. "T'm a good friend of tie stage manager," he says. "'I| and chat with anyone who| wants to talk. The main thing |There have been some sugges-|prvan would be shocked at/is that the church is seen to be there--not that it necessarily does anything visible but that if needed." 7 Ocean Ships Clear Lock Seven ocean + going vessels cleared St. Lambert lock at Montreal Sunday night, leaving only 13 ocean ships in the St. Lawrence Seaway system. All are expected to clear by to- night or early Tuesday. A__seaway authority spokes- man * the seven cleared St. Many U.S. prelates opposed the ban-the-bomb tone in the j section, Council spokesmen said Arch- bishop Pericle Felici, the coun- cil secretary-general, immedia- of the votes. The U.S. prelates had hoped to obtain enough votes to get the Pope to shelve the nuclear warfare section even if it were} approved. But Archbishop Fe- call that Pope Paul had ap- proved the entire document. Council spokesmen said an- other key section of the docu- ment urging further birth con- jtrol studies and suggesting Ro-|Hanol. jman Catholicism's ban on con-|lost. traception may not be final, was approved by a vote of 2,047 to 155 in the section by section vote. The vote in St. Peter's Ba- silica completed the work of the ] Passe three - year - long council. The document and three others will be proclaimed at a public ses- sion in St. Peter's Basilica Tues- day, and the council will come to a ceremonial end Wednes- day. Pope Paul meanwhile pro- claimed a five-month special jubilee for the world's 500,000,- 000 Roman Catholics to pro- mote the council's decisions. He outlined a program of celebra- tion "in every diocese of the Catholic world from Jan. 1 to May 29 (Pentecost Sunday)." A jubilee is a period of in- dulgence, or remission of tem+ poral punishment due for sin. During the jubilee indulgences are granted to persons taking part in the special services. Wife Fails 2 To Find Mate | SEATTLE (AP)--The Amer- ican wife of a former Canadian consul hergplsetae home in a day or tw after a heartbreak- ing, unsuccessful search for her missing husband which took her to Hanoi, the Seattle Times said today. | Reports indicated Mrs. J. to five days in the North | Vietnamese capital as possibly jthe first American woman to jenter thatearea in some years, jthe newspaper said, | Turrier, 30, stationed at Hanoi jsince June as Canada's repre- |lici announced after the phone|sentative on the International Commission for Super vision and Control in Japan, disap- | peared Oct. 18 on a commission courier aircraft between Vien- tiane, capital of Laos, and Thirteen persons were | Mrs. Turner left here Nov hes her trip took her to Laos jand an unprecedented visit to arranged hy the the news paper Hanoi was commission, said. Weds s Heiress, 20, ustralian . Mk BELEG (Ary Airstie lia's richest girl, Diana Knox, 20, heiress to a $10,000,000 meat fortune; Saturday married Adrian Gibson, 29, a Liberal member of Parliament. | The bride is the grand- daughter of the late Sir William Angliss, who built a fortune from a beginning as a small family butcher. press s teed awe ae GRANDMOTHER KILLED LONDON (AP)--A 62-year-old grandmother was discovered stripped and beaten to death during the weekend in the West London area where six nude prostitutes have been strangled in the last two years, The dead woman was identified as Mrs. Annie Doonan, a widow.- | BUILD ATOMIC PLANT MOSCO W (AP)--The Soviet Union will provide the equip- ment and knowledge for Bul- garia to build an 800,000-kilo- watt atomic power station, Tass news agency reported Sunday. It will be completed by 1975 and then supplied with Soviet fuel. BD! | |x Mm to yo GIFTS 2) Sa |Winters Advocates Drop SEE Re Pe | Pea} ' 5 so P4334 Sereete. BANFF, Alta. (CP)--Lower personal income taxes are ad- vocated by a man who expects to be in the federal cabinet soon and is considered by some as a potential candidate for the national Liberal party leader- ship. An argument for lower per- sonal taxes was voiced Satur- day by Robert Winters, mem; ber of Parliament for York West, in an address to the Al- berta Liberal policy confer- ence, "Tt would seem logical,"' he said, "wherever possible STORM CLAIMS VICTIM BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- One person died and at least eight others were injured by gale force winds which swept Bel- |and blowing down power cables. A pedestrian was killed near Antwerp by a falling pole. make her happy and uu proud... see OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE gium Sunday, overturning cars|' RANMA through the medium of tax pol- ities to ¢reate Seunlathalsuces to offer sufficient incentives for Canadians to stay in Canada and at the same time to at- tract new Canadians to help us develop our resources." . Mr. Winters said he talked to Prime Minister Pearson about specific posts and he felt he would be included in the next federal cabinet but he did not indicate a preference for any particular ministry. NEED COUNTER PULL He called for a "vigorous and enlightened policy on immigra- tion." Measures also are needed, he said, to counteract the strong pull that the United States offers because of its "boundless opportunities, higher incomes and some tax advantages." A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14V2 King St. East 723-2721 i THE BIGGEST LITTLE TWO-FLOOR. DEPARTMENT STORE IN OSHAWA ! OVER 13,000 SQ. FT. -- HAVE YOU SEEN IT ALL? USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Famous Produ For Particular 2 eb tb ot ot ot For Practical Santas cts Sold Shoppers Fun - Premium - Savings For Price Sake For Perfect Selections For Powerful Specials Fantastic Price Slashing Fine Professional Service TUES. and WED. Peerrry SPEC TALS 4 A Small Deposit ; = Will Hold Any Purchase 'Til Christmas OPEN DAILY 10 - 10 Adults Only Allowed Specials h sic hall now pulled down. [Lambert lock, the eastern sea- 2 e the sort that can be awarded) The Actors' Church Union was|way terminus, between 4 p.m.| Survivors and investigators only with governmental ap-/ founded in 1899 to serve the and midnight and the other 13 alike praised the flying skill of|proval. The Queen went a step|theatrical. profession of all de- were spread out along the sys- White and the TWA pilot, Capt./further and made him a mem-|nominations or none. For ci Thomas H. Carroll, who guided) ber of the Royal Victorian Or-| shillings ($1.50) a year, which is| his' craft--minus a 30-foot sec-)der--a knighthood lying exclu-| reduced in case of long unem- tion of wing--to a safe landing|sively in the fist of the Queen. at Kennedy Airport The award was taken by both Federal investigators are|sides as a demonstration of her checking the cause of the crash.| personal support for Gibbs. The body of vie og baie ype The Queen also wrote Rho- Somber 'pilot, was found Sun.(desian Prime Minister Jan) day midway down the smashed| Smith a letter urging him to up- and charred cabin of his four-|hold Rhodesia's constitution and| engined: constellation not break ties with Britain. agen bh aed P Whether she put. pen to paper scar Bakke, regional direc- Si ae ; ij hin at ae Wedeval Aviation at Wilson 5 Suggestion or on her Agency, -said: own initiative is not known, but} "All I can say is it is fantas-;royal messages on_ political tic 'that people walked away. questions usually are not hand- The pilot must have done alywritten, as this was. wonderful job. ; ; ; : The planes collided some two Under Britain's unwritten miles above northeastern West-|Comstitution, the modern mon- chester County, flying at a com-|2%ch has only three traditional two planes carried 112 persons. isha Gurr be DRESSING GOWNS Smort setin shew! collar and fing stripe body febric te add cless to this luxury fon'mnice'saer".' 10,88 MAIN: FLOOR 6 TRANSISTOR RADIOS For The Kid's Room "HUG-A-BYE" LAMPS Soft furry dolls end enimols hugging the lamp post; will loved by ev child. Compore et 8.95. 4.88 LOWER LEVEL All 13 had cleared the Iro- § quois lock at the western end, | ployment or sickness, memberS|the jast being the Anima which can use the Actors' Club in the|jeft Toronto harbor Sunday. crypt of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,| The Welland Canal was Trafalgar Square; get a list Of |cjeared at 3 p.m. Saturday theatrical lodgings approved by!when the Antonio, the last) both chaplains and members Of | ocean-going ship .in that canal, | the profession, and a list Of! passed into Lake Ontario. chaplains -and-their-cnurches.--"--"Phe water temperature at St. St. Martin is the patron saint|Tambert lock -- usually the| of actors, though he once said/first to freeze each year--was| no actor should be baptized un-|34.5 degrees, and the authority til he gave up acting. St. Paul's,/said none of the remaining! in covent Garden, is sometimes |ships should have any trouble) called the actors' church be-| getting out of the system. cause Garrick worshipped there) The seaway officially closed and the ashes of Ellen Terry/at midnight Friday, but as in CHRISTMAS and other famed players are in-! other years, it is being kept terred within its walls. open on a day-to-day basis as | S FOR PRICE SAKE COLGATE'S "CONGESTAID" Medicated room aprey vapour fer easter breathing with cold, Compare 97 et 1.39. FOR PRICE SAKE... MAIN, FLOOR luding ies, case We reserve the right FOR PRICE SAKE to limit quentities. MAIN FLOOR Phillips Portable Battery Operated 4-Speed RECORD PLAYER Small, compact, fight, player. Compare at 4' FOR PRICE SAKE ........ MAIN: FLOOR Men's Gift Boxed TIE AND SOCK SETS Custom styled end matched, Compore ot 2.50 set. FOR PRICE SAKE, set MAIN. FLOOR PLUS FREE DRAW on PUREBRED Select Your Tree From The Largest Stock OF bul Hi Bg lous quality But the bishop of London has/jong as weather permits. assigned the Church of St. Ve-| -- dast as chapel for the union-| ouogeRS DIDN'T LEARN SCHICK CORDLESS bined speed of perhaps 1,009|"ights--to be consulted, to en- miles an hour. White's ship was) ~-on a shuttle run from Boston to} Newark, N.J. The TWA jet was! "en route non-stop to Kennedy} "Airport from San Francisco. Arthur D. Lewis, Eastern's senior vice-president and gen-|of Aya and the name of Fumi-| "Roy. courage, and to warn NAMS: NEW PRINCE TOKYO (Reuters) --Emperor Hirohito Monday gave the title Its headquarters adjoining are linked by a cloister with the| |church. There, on St. Martin's Day each year, members of the profession worship at a special service. | HEADS UNION John Mortimer, 50, eral manager, said White ap-|hito to the new-born prince, the| New Zealander who had the job parently died while trying to help passengers from the. flam ing wreckage. After the collision, Lewis said, White "found he could no longer| control his aircraft through nor- "mal systems" and made th "emergency. landing. Lewis added: "That he was able to bring his aircraft into the small field under twilight visibility condi- tions is little short of miracu- lous . . . after the impact, Capt. "White went aft to ensure the "~gafe evacuation of his passen- gers and this performance of "duty apparently cost him his life."' PANCAKED PLANE George Rhoads, 38, of Cran- » ford, N.J., a passenger aboard *the Eastern plane, said: "He " (White) flew us right into that hill. He pancaked it right into "the hill. He was fighting it all =the way down." John J. 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