‘L [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 17. Phase To Clear Jews lPut Into Declaration VATICAN CITY lAP| — A phrase clearing Jews of impli cation in the crucifixion at Christ has been put back into the Vatican Ecumenical Coun- cll’s controversial declaration on Jews, a qualified source said here. That declaration and a com panlon statement'on religious liberty, which also had been hotly debated in the council two months ago. are expected to be voted on by the 2.000 prelates next week—final week ore the world-wide Roman Catholic assembly recesses. Promulgation of the twin dec- larations as council decrees is not likely. however, until the next council session in 1965 or 1966. u heated campaign on the council floor in St. Peter's Basilica for putting the delcide - on Jews. The original version of the declaration had contained such a phrase but It was dropped in the process of revising all coun- cil documents during the recess . between the 1963 and 1964 ses- sions. Several Middle Eastern prei.‘ ates had expressed fear in de ‘ hate that the declaration on Jews could cause antLCatholic reactions in Arab lands. despite ‘ Christian unity secretariat in- slstence that the document has nothing to do with politics. Italian and Spanish prelates had opposed the religious iib- erty declaration's insistence on the freedom of every man to follow his conscience in relig- ious belief. They also objected to the declarations statement that the state should become as . little inivolv:d as possible in re- l He said both were reVised ligious affairs, saying this wouloi , 1al0ng lines asked by bishops weaken Vatican concordats W'tlll idurmg debating in September. ,Catholic countries. New Canadian Aircraft- to Be Bit Of 0dd-Ball self when he dropped in early By DAVE MCINTOSH c e and communications . OTTAWA (CPI—It won't beintll the navy, army and RCAF. ; ias weird as Britain's Flyingi But officials say it obviously‘ EBed stea d but the plane toihas a civilian application in the iemerge from a Canadair hangarlCanadian North where airfield: . at Montreal early next month are few. The plane could play will be a bit of an odd—ball just an important role in resources e e o e m n the same. exploration. .l The six-ton plane is the CL-84‘ As originally conceived by‘ ' and its Wings and tail can be-the defence department's de-‘ By PRESTON GROVER {their land and get rent from thelcollective was building up re- tilted to the perpendicular so;lence research board. the planet EAST BERLIN (APl — Evi- co - Operative, but Rickmannserves for more buildings and that. it can take off and landh’ould be able l0 cart." 8 load. dence of improving conditionsiworked it out shrewdly so ev-‘ilivestock purchases. Five fam- Vertically. of 5.000 pounds over a radius of In East Germany comes as crybody has to work. The big-jilies were on vacation in the OlllClalS said how llléll'Z-‘In miles at a minimum 506901 something of a surprise. her farmers had to sell miichlsouthern mountains during a‘SlnCl’ 195“- “'llf‘n t‘f‘SCBI‘l'll 0“ Of 15" mlli‘s 3“ 7W” and till For years reports have romejof their land to the smallerllull in he harvesting. lhe Plane began. “3162.329 hHS.h0V6r six minutes dlll‘inE. out at this semi-secret. part oflfarmers or to farm workers in-l n the collective was been spent on the Project. The‘lakeoff and landing. Germany that the factorieslvited in on the deal. Each formed. Rickmann was the onlylfedetfll government has but Ill!l Since then. the load has re-: have remained in semi -rulnlworker in a family could keep one in the group with an auto-‘65 Per cent or 52.900514 andimained much the same but the: since the war. that farms wereiabout 35 acres of farm land. In :mobile. Now 11 members ownpaln ad all“ Limited the "9- Speed has been increased to‘ running at a loss after the finaIJaddition. 19 of te 30 families lautomobiles. Doubtless this malnder. more than 300 miles an hour.; collectivization of 1960. and that have some private pasture land .testifics to some improvement Ground testing of the aircraft NO combat role for the planel store shelves were bare. on which they raise pigs andlin the finances of individual is schadllled to begin in Janu- is foreseen. If SllCCCSSfuL how‘- Many of those reports un~ cattle. Most of tie livestock be-‘farmers. but it also reflects the a_F.V and. it all lines well. the ever, the Plane could Wholly 01". doabtedly were once true. longs to the individual farmers, fact that automobiles can he first flight Will lake place eal'li’lpal‘lly replace the hellleel“ l "I have just completed a busy'not to the co-operative. ‘bnuzht more eaSily than lhree.“°"l June. The Plane Will likely T'le planE. P Q“ l 009d withl 10-day tour of the country. driv! Every farmer must work 210 or four years ago. ready I. ‘ i r'demonstrationlfour - bladed fibreglass propel-t in; myself in a rented west‘ . a farm collectivele nterested military agencies lers. has two engines in a broadi German car, visitingmanufac- day, a war or he gets no which is working. I ran into an-‘lhl‘oughout tie world in 1966. wing which rotates through 90; turing plants. shipyardsf‘”ental Payment. l“ “3395- l‘°.other \yiich technically \vasl An up-to-date account of the;degrees. The tail also tilts and} schools old and new. countrylis paid 16 marks or $4 a work-la success but where thereiplane’s deveopment and futureithere is a rotor at the stern. 0n. and city stores. churches old day “mg and a good worker'was considerable unhappinesslplans for it were given to NATO:takeOff. the wing and engines; "I think it (the Jewish declar- ation) is much stronger than even the first draft of two years ago.” said a member of the Vatican’s Christian unity secre- tariat. which drafted both docu- l merits. SAN LIGHTS UP cm' to light the city for Christmas. e Ceremonial lighting took place Thursday Nov. 12th. Santa Claus had Edmon- ton's Jasper Avenue to him- the day after the Clly's first snowfall of the year. (CP Wircphoto) If 85 and new. apartments, farms-can easily do 1.2 units in eight among farmers who d beenlbeadquarters in Paris in Sep-ipoint . y and farm houses. ‘ . . 1W9” 0“ and Independent. , - reaches cruising leve. the wing Economically. things are get-‘hom‘i some do “"99 "mls m a “They grumble about losing. The CL-84 is intended primar-iturns downward to the normal; ting better. ’ iloné} day their independence." said thellly for transport. search andlposition. . This country suffers by com-l women must work 60 daySn‘manai-zer. "but they have less“ parison with West Germany. or‘bul a man can work no days tolworry about. We do the worn any part of West land save his wife from doingjrymtZ looks better when compared to; O Eumpe' "ifarm “01ml d b. E t I heard of still other cases,l w. " - r i “ll? 8“, . 1E armorslwherc hardstips were real. and’ . tilt:“"§.:?wa:.:.?..f§edf°‘l§§.now run time for the production so on m i For NATO Nuclear Fleet ; l Both e a i live. and Rickmann saidll d . 11 t-v- d be a" i try to conceal their envy ofinpera, , an was co eci ize. r so, west German economic prog_!there is no grumbling. ress. But they don‘t try to con-{TAKE VACATIONS ceal their belief that they are Riemann said an the men's ' . better off than the will???” 0‘.'are doing better work and theisiéseiflggndilggzgmagzz azzqtlment will stop pressing for the;deal under which Erhard would; communism in the Sowet Un-.____—_.—.»get m see the suffering farmerslsoonest possible creation of area-operate on this in return for; l0; I . 1h 1948 I have in these Communist counmes.lNATo Multilateral Nucleari‘getting France to put off Its visietgéngggt ‘Bvérnn abéut every we crisscrossed the country;Fle;t. an authorized statementidemang for a lowering of the 'north and south. east and westys‘“ ‘ erman gram Price- two years. It was' and 3m] and the land 10‘,de we“ Reiner Barzel. acting head of. statement emphasizedi a forlorn Place Compared Withl {armed and the Villages com.‘Erliard‘s Christian Democraticlthat the decision does not mean [3:3 t;:;m;ffn.tl“:fm“fisz‘w;I BONN (APl—Ohancellor Lud- 'gef West Germany to give it up. jneneml an” 1960 It'is hard toiwig E‘hrard has decidelehere were reports that de. ‘ ‘ tlthat the West German govern-lGaiille had offered a packagell West Berlin. NEW YoRK {Ap._Any. fortably prospering' Than howiparty in the Bundestag (parlia-lWest Germany is less ready, HARD WORKERS body want a hippopotamus? even is due to rmans‘ not to; menti. read'the statement :ay-lthan before to join in the cre- . more impressive is= Kinkajou? collectivizmon' It is that wayiiing this decision was taken iniation. of the fleet ‘ the steady buildup in he resti Dingo dog-3 . a closed meeting of party memw “Tie chancellor and the party. bers. Erhard and former (than-decided that because of pend-. cellor Konrad Adenauer. 'ing negotiations on this matter‘ Adenauer came back Tuesday there is no cause for the Ger- rom a meeting in Paris withiman side to pressure for the President de Gaulle, how is op-I‘creation of the nuclear force.” posed to U.S.-proposed NATOiit said. fleet and has been seeking to} The Erhard government had CONTRAST WITH RUSSIA After the five years I have just spent in Russia. where vil- lages are pretty somber affairs. 1 found East German villages strangely prosperous looking. Although not rich. What I saw on the trip indi- cates East Germany is getting away from its agricultural. 0t East Germany. What shguldl Lion cub? be remembered is tat er-, . mans are Germans, wherever: Step “3'” “p' The New - l ork City department of found. They are hardworking.i h- . imens and handy with tools and Parks 35 “me 5P“ 1. browns. They also like to livei 0‘ thesle and $11? 59]? “3 Well. and they are beginning toj 1°“ .ammals w 'C “'1 do so in East Germany. after a “cum”! 0“ D9“ 8' ‘ long pause following the war. Better hurry. though. The My tour began with the bigl departmenti :id it hilsh al- Lei 11 International Fair. and ready rccev severa un- . , _ Lelgzig. one of the greyest cit- dred inquiries. including one gniismongx': ilmn_ tea I have ever seen. almost_ from a fraternity which massive néw shipyards in the. mllled 319- UP and down t'ie’ wanted a lion cub for a north one at Wismm. and aml streets I walked and drove. and mascot. ' ‘ Announce New Healing Substance... ther at Stralsund. and a new there is little that is attractivei The de . ° . o o , . I partmcnt gale lht’ and expanding h arbor all e . .,pAm;mlf‘p:'g' “"“3’ lfl‘jgi fraternity the lntormallon Rostok. all on the Baltic. . llnks l CS9 h Cks to i ‘ n '9 ’ d ' 1 bit of l to r. the new oil city of: o - . i eSIred. p as a u _ I to shrink , edllltor as a guide, I headed 175. caution: Schwedt and he new iron city? Exclusive healing substance :rovened “ V m 9’ "onh‘ Through “"M'lnl‘k" "May we. point out that of Eisenhutteni tadt. These are: hemorrhoids...and repair amag ssue. in: villages and past fine farm, land we drove, nearly always; °n good roads. I asked to stop off at a collective farm to see: 11 had happened in the big: to ectivization drive of 1960. we visited wasF France, 003. northwest of Berlin. around a' . a village named Fahrbinde. ltj’ Plannlng Tles ei Was. of course. a model and lion cubs have a way of dc~ veloping into full grown lion " . many months. This was accomplished with a new healing substance (Bio-Dync) which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called Preparation H. In addition to actually shrink- ing hemorrhoids. Preparation H l new.pr°jed’l' . j Annowried research institutehss Jomfly with the sh'pyards“ foundaunique healing substance they Showed how greatly Eutl with the ability to shrink hemor- lGemany depends on Russia} rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- t 75 per cent 0f the ships] inganddiscomfortinminutesand built at the two yards are sold, up heaiing ofthe injured ussia. Speech . ‘ . SChwedt' on the Oder nil/"l Inmgcfiifigrelsimdal case history I‘m“ across from FOIand' Kelsl afleranotherreported"verystrik- oil from the Russianl TORONTO 1cm —_ PremierI..“ r a it .. l min ' 'i Rickmannn . . .. . . mg improvement. Pain was ' ‘ concggg’d' “mosrgin that a fair . Jean Lcsagc of Quebec said {gfsltimapnggjgmzéh a" m promptly and Benlly 1'9“er . . - lubricates and makes elimination . v ‘ ' ‘ or retraction l ' f I. It hcl . revent in- ? llumber of correspondents were here that an agreement on iron ore from Russia} Kflvo actuai reduction ass pamu ps [i faction which is a principal cause of hemorrhoids. Just ask your druggist for Pro- directed to it. closer ties between Quebec and R When the government in 1900 France will be signed wit'iin at lorced every farmer into these‘few weeks (shrinking) took place. Anion these case hiatones were a variety of hemorrhoidal condi- Y 01.: and. according to the plant economist. processes 1.400. . ‘ ’t . I' ' . v , . . . . . . at were many cruel scenes. 'l'o- onto International Airport, 8 big industria‘ change in Ens.“ of long Stan Inl. I P Ion special applicator). Satisfaction guaranteed or you money refunded. portant or all, results were so thorough that this improvement was maintained over a period 0 Canada nightiGermany. They also show how' tightly the countrv is being tied; to the Soviet Union. ' dill. strictly private farming is where his Air "tiled In East Germany. from Paris was diverted be- Yet It is unlike the massive cause of fog at Montreal. the tollectivization in Russia. Rick- premier said he and President 'nInn said German farmers de Gaulle of France agreed to “War would accept that. ‘s scientific. technological and; IEAT Tm; GUN cultural exchange Rickmann united his Emmi Mr. Lesage. who toured Eur- hefore the big drive in 1950. ope for three weeks. said he Thirty {amines pooled ilmiconferred with de Gaulle in his acres, 0f (him 100 Mr” an. in office for 40 minutes cariicr 'ONII. ' pasture. Thursday. . d the balance not very good e said the exchange. whici farm land. Some private farm-,Will also include teachers and "I! is allowed. students. reflects a need in Que- Belnre thev ponlpd their landibfl‘ in the areas of technology. a'ld labor. in. mun farmer=,'erliicatinn. engineering and thel If you “can’t afll‘ord to be sick” you need PERSONAL HEALTH INSURANCE to cover income replacement and major medical expenses. American bishops had led aiGaulle 'Christian ciearmg tAmcrican phrase back into the declaration mom‘s-“0"! (6 upward. As 'the planel Th 99 Grafton a i I"‘l mo in 130 acre: and titty.- ability to produce teachers. ll 9 machinery, couldn‘t do all then- In caught girl (24:43:18 1 a‘n‘ . ork. smaller farmers‘nounc t a an e n- oe. 'llh only l0 or 12 acres.lQuebec cultural affairs minister e; E earn a living They Will fly to Paris during the next, “1 l0 86! jobs and work their three Weeks to make final ar.‘ hm“ filter hours Pushed a'rangements for the .new pro- J/tdavz/Ma‘ Cant/r0134? - "le came together, gram with French Educationi 1"" tanner: still hold title IolMlnlSler Christian Fouchet. nnan . it. . Newest ready to wear styles 1964. 9'been trying to get the fleet oftSchroeder. Schroeder nuclear ships agreed on beforeipraaant at the meeting. the end of this year. Barrel said the statement was e statement made no men- approved unanimously but tion of the grain price issue. De would Gaulle had threatened to qutt‘questlons about the full extent the European Common Marketof its meaning. nlesn West Ge llower its grain price. lost in the economic bloc. so that la unified farm policy can be at 5“ worked out. . Adenaucr is the champion withi wit 7.». agreed to the high- leading de minister. n the‘that de Gaulle had told Democratic party..nauer that Schroeder must go The main advocate of a pro-fin the interest of better Frenc'i- policy, to de Gaulle, is not answer Barzel did say ences Schroeder will There were h nofWest German relations. . New 1964 shades and patterns REGULAR TO $75.00 _ O Famous Tip Top tailoring O In handsome pure wools and rough-textured “Shetland look wools" O Choose from plaids. checks or solid effects in heather to dark tones also was‘lng “for his reporters that differ- wlthin the party were end and stressed remain foreign reports Ade- The statement said Erhard Ol‘elfln Minister Gerhardthanked Adenauer at the meet- THANKS! for the Tremendous Response to our Sale. EVERY Discount-- EVERY Bargain Price - - will be continued all this WEEK! SAVE 10% to 50%. PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE 3‘ O that meeessful visit toluot solve their more Important aria.‘ In return. 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