4 The Bulltjig, tyrgngSffiy, ' ur ' " III II? All J itb4 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. BEND IN CLAYP00L FURNITURE l; October 9, 1963 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. EST WISHES TO REXALL DRUG THEIR NEW LOCATION FROM 821 Wall 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. 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