The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, October 09, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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TRAINING LEADERS Camp Fire Girl leaders spent Tuesday in a training session with Mrs.
Earl K. Reynolds, center front row, executive director of the Deschutes Council of Camp Fire
Girls, Leaders at the meeting are: front row, Mrs. Joe Hubler, left, and Mrs. Tom Turner,
right; and in the back row, Mrs. Norman Coffelt, left, and Mrs. Virgil Hammer.
Catholic fathers
By Louis Cassels
UPI Staff Writer
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Ecu
menical Council fathers today
overwhelmingly approved a se
ries of proposals authorizing in
troduction of modern languages
to replace Latin in large portions
of the Mass.
Eight separate amendments to
the document on the worship of
the church were ratified at to
day's session of the council by
top-heavy majorities.
The largest negative vote on
any of the amendments was 96
out of 2,227 votes cast.
Four of the amendments con
cern the use of vernacidar the
everyday language of the people
in the Mass where this is de
sired by national or regional con
ferences of bishops.
Endorsed Last Fall
The general principle of allow
ing Catholics to worship in their
own language was endorsed by
the council at its first session last
fall. Today's voting was on spe
cific amendments to the draft
document on providing for this
Morocco charges Algeria with
border incident which killed 10
ALGIERS rPP Morocco to
day charged Algeria with invad
inc its territory to kill 10 Moroc
can soldiers in a clash yesterday.
It sent Information Minister Ab
delhadi Boutaleb to Algiers to
confer with President Ahmed Ben
Bella.
' ' Boutaleb said before leaving
that Algerian troops penetrated
more than 60 miles inside Moroc
can territory and attacked the
post of Hassi Zbai. Algeria said
the clash was on its side of the
frontier.
A Moroccan communique said
King Hassan II "charged his em
issaries with asking the Algerian
president to take adequate meas
ures to re-establish security on
the frontiers."
The skirmish on Algeria's west
ern borders gave Ben Bella trou
bles on two fronts. He already is
plagued with armed Berber reb
els in the east.
Ben Bella put off plans to fly
to New York and address the
United Nations General Assembly
until next week in order to cope
with the two-front struggle at
home.
He told a news conference
Tuesday night that Algerian sol
diers killed 10 men in a battle
Tuesday just inside the Algerian
Moroccan border.
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approve plans to
and numerous other reforms in
the liturgy.
The effect of the amendments
approved today is to make it
clear that the use of modern lan
guages is optional with the
bishops of each country and those
who wish to continue an all-Latin
mass may do so.
They also provide for a wider
use of vernacular than the orig
inal text would have done. For
example, the original text would
have restricted modern languages
to the reading of the Gospel and
Epistles and certain other por
tions of the so called "fore
Mass." An amendment approved today
by a vote of 2.212 to 47 says that
if local circumstances warrant,
modern languages may be used
in all parts of the Mass which
"belong to the people." That is
those chants and responses in
which the congregation is sup
ported to participate, such as the
Credo and Sanctus.
Wider Us Possible
Another very significant amend
ment, approved 2,149 to 67, says
Informed sources said there ac
tually were three battles along
the border all against Moroccans,
but did not say whether they
were members of the Moroccan
army or desert tribesmen.
Ben Bella referred to the en
emy as "uncontrollable ele
ments " He said the Algerian
forces burned five or six enemy
trucks, all of which had Moroc
can license plates.
He refrained however, from re
peating any of the angry state
menls of last week, when he ac
cused Morocco of supporting the
Berber rebels in the Kabylia re
gion east of Algiers.
Ben Bella's announcement
came shortly after he returned
from the Kabylia port city of
Bougie, where he issued a virtual
ultimatum to the Kabylia rebels,
a force of 7,000 Berber mountain'
eers pledged to bring about his
downfall.
Changing his formerly calm ap
proach to the Berber rebels. Ben
Bella told a crowd at Bougie he
would mobilize 100,000 citizens in
vigilance committees to destroy
the insurgents.
Unconfirmed reports reaching
Paris Tuesday night said Al
gerian army units were moving
out from Algiers to the Kabylia
resion with heavv artillery.
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drop Latin
that a still wider use of modern
languages may be permissible if
proposed by the bishops of a
country and approved by the
Pope.
This opens the door for possible
future introduction of modern lan
guages even in the Canon of Uie
Mass the most sacred portion of
the service in which the priest
re-enacts the sacrifice of Christ
on Calvary.
Other amendments approved to
day strongly commend the recep
tion of Holy Communion by the
faithful each time they attend
Mass rather than only on special
occasions, and authorize the re
ception of communion in both
species that is, wine as well as
bread by the laity on certain
special occasions.
As a consolation of traditional
ists in the church, the fathers
also adopted an amendment urg
ing pastors to teach the faithful
how to make their responses in
Latin even though the service is
normally conducted in a modern
language. The amendment says
this is desirable so that Catholics
can lake part in mass when they
go to another country.
One amendment stresses the
importance of worshippers taking
part in the service of Uie word,
that is. the sermon and scripture
reading portions of Uie Mass-
as well as the actual Eucharist.
It says that the obligation to at
tend the entire service is espe
cially great on Sundays and holy
days.
Vatican sources predicted be
fore the vote almost unanimous
approval of Uie proposals.
They're anxious
to get back
to high country
Two Bend youngsters want to
get back into the Three Creeks
Butte area of the high eastern
Cascades just as soon as possi
ble, but not to hunt deer.
They are Bobby Kohfield, 15,
and his brother, Melvin, 11. With
their grandfather, Art Kohfield,
Bend, they were in the high coun
try this past weekend and decided
to bring to town , a few small
trees, for replanting. With attach
ed soil, the trees were carefully
placed in a box.
On reaching home, the boys, re
moved the trees from the box.
Out of the soil dropped a fine
obsidian spear point.
Bobby and Melvin hope to scout
around the area where the point
was found, to see if it might be
an old camp site.
Scout Troop
No. 21 sets
observance
Boy Scout Troop No. 21 of Bend,
sponsored by the Methodist
Church with C. E. Bein as scout
master, will observe the 25th an
niversary of its founding at a
special meeting Thursday night,
October 10. The meeting will be
in the church basement, at 7:30
p.m. The program will center
around the 25th anniversary occa
sion. Shoulder patches will be
presented to the boys.
Troop No. 21 is the only Scout
group in the entire Fremont dis
trict in continuous operation over
the 25 year period, Modoc Coun
cil officers report.
The troop had its start under
sponsorship of the Bend Lions
Club in late 1937, and moved to
Methodist Church sponsorship in
1947. J. L. Carter served as scout
master from 1937 to 1944, Robert
Edwards from 1944 to 1945, and
L. S. Parmley from 1945 to 1946.
Hein has been scoutmaster since
194617 years.
All original members of t h c
troop, former scoutmasters and
others interested are being invit
ed to join the Troop No. 21 Scouts
in their October 10 anniversary
party.
Shoulder patches to tie present-
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Cars damaged
in collision
No injuries were inflicted but
two cars suffered major damage
in a collision Tuesday at the cor
ner of E. Fourth and Irving.
The autos were operated by
Howard Glenn Arnett, 16, of 1261
West Hills Avenue, and Linda
Rose Carnagey, 23, of Redmond.
The Arnett car, eastbound on
living, received extensive dam
age to its left side, police said.
The Carnagey car, southbound on
E. Fourth, suffered heavy dam
age to its front end.
ed the boys will designate their
veteran rating.
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LONDON (UPI) - High Com
munist sources said today that
Communist China is lining up
left-wing or splinter Communist
grous for a Peking-controlled
Communist international to rival
Moscow's.
Behind the strategy lies the
Chinese belief that the minority
status of the Peking camp will
soon be changed to majority.
The Chinese feol that time is on
their side and that more and
more Communists will swing ovjr
to their hard line in foreign poli
cy. The sources said Chinese Com
munist agents are contacting
open opponents of Soviet Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev's peaceful
coexistence and also those con
sidered potential opponents.
High Communist informants
saw in these developments a
move towards a two-camp Com
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munist (ntemation, although
Moscow at present commands the
undisputed backing of almost all
of the world's parties.
But Pekings apparent deter
mination to rip into Die Moscow
controlled Red alignment was
causing Khrushchev "very serious
anxiety," the sources said.
In Europe the Communists are
solidly behind Khrushchev, al
though there are small splinter
groups of Peking liners both in
the satellites and in parties in
West Europe.
But there may be more re
sponse eventually to Peking's
wooing in Asia, Africa and Latin
America.
Confirm Split Activities
Confirmation of Peking's split
ting activities and Russia's un
easiness came from Kommunist,
the Soviet party's ideological
journal accusing the Bed Chinese
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of "propagating anarchy in tha
Communist ranks."
The latest issue of the Moscow
journal complained about the
widespread propagation by the
Chinese party leaders of their
own views "among party mem
bers in various countries, above
the head of the leadership of
these parties."
The sources said that so tar.
the Peking tactics have merely
"Nuisance value in as-much tj
the support they can muster is
held negligible. In any showdown
at a world Communist rally, re
ported under consideration by
Moscow, Red China now would
find itself virtually Isolated.
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