1' reports and PIOKFHM 1?: grsgyothe World Council of 3,-ll-ches assembly in the last two ks. llle: major results: esentatives of 163 de- ”3,l,”,;,,.fflZl.. joined in I "main ,",,....e" declaration of Christian bi...-r, and that a perfect one is L0 Cum? 3, George W. Cornell EVANSTON. iii. (AP)- Out of three things stand among 1 Despite varying interpreta- hope that this world can be made 2. The huge association of Chris- tians cut through a thicket of dif- ierlng doctrinal views to sound per- hnpg the strongest call yet for .-hurt-hes to re-examine thcir con- ,..,..,(.n,s to seek greater unity. 3 Ev facing up to basic theo- i,,.;c-1l questions, the churchmen mini 48 countries have got prob- gbly a closer, more intimate look .t their differences and similari- neg than they've had for a thou- Liiid Yea”- "Here at Evanston," said Episco- pal Bishop Henry Knox Sherili, a hrs. Peirov Tells How Husband Pulled Fasi One SYDNEY, Australia (F.cutersi-- Mrs. Evdokia Petrov Tuesday told how her husband pulled a fast oiic' on her while they both were work- mg for the Russian embassy in Canberra. But the attractive, 40-year-old l)i0i1(lE' said she didnt complain because slit: had become accus- tomed to ”fraud, falsehood and cheating" while working at the embassy. Mrs. Petrov was questioned by Australian Labor party leader Her- barf Eratt at Australia's espionage commission hearings. Eratt is appearing before the commission in defence of two of his aides named in Soviet spy pa- pcrs turned over to Australian se- curity officials in April by Mrs. Pntruv's husband, Vladimir, when he boiled the embassy and sought political asylum in Australia, POLITICAL REFUGE Tun weeks after hrr hiisbaiiri "vi Us Peirrw l0lllP'l him as 2 rw'-:'iraI refugee by accepting an Australian offer of asylum as she was leaving Aiatralia en route back to Moscow. Whcn Evatt asked: "Did your iiiisbanri say anything to you about iiocunieiits he intended to hand nrer to the Australian goverii- mi-iit?” she replied: "He did not say anything about ilicni to ma . . . he cheated me." The trickery came when she was making out a certificate for the rinstriiction of some 1952 letters at the embassy. "He appeared to burn the letters," she said. "but in actual fact he did not burn them." Eviitt then asked: "What did you say when you heard that you had been put in n position of sign- ing it false certificate and had been chcalcd by him?" She answered: "What could I NV" I said nothing." when Evalt commented that her l1liSb1l1d had pulled a fast one on lit”, shc ictoried: ACCCSTOMED T0 HIAUD I had already becoms so ac- riisiomcd to fraud, falsehood and rlieaiirg in the embassy that I, was not in a position to make anyl :omiiicii'.," ' ind that mean her husband-iii, tri-king her-was only repeating, wiiai other people had been doing in iv", she was asked. "Yon." she . rcuiirvi, "he hadn't. behaved very ilrl " Earlier she told how her hus- hand went "almost mad," couldnlt speak without crying, and took to Iliflilllllg after the Russian ambas- mdor accused him of being a sup- porter of Lavrcnti P. Berlii, former Si-llf'l. secrct police chief executed last December. Three Major Results Seen from Work Of World Council of Churches Assembly president-elect of the council, "the important thing that has come to light is what our differences are. Now we can go on from there." BED-ROCK ISSUES For the first time since its found- ing in Amsterdam six years ago. the world body tackled some of the bedrock issues of the faith, and the outcome showed that many oi the old disagreements remain. But it also revealed broad areas of mutual belief. "We have come to appreciate the iinmense range of common prac- tice and intention which we share," the council said. Dr. Marc Boegncr, hcnd of Fran- ces Federated Churches and an otitzgoing council president, said the council "has made real progress ii: these matters." As the close of the assembly neared today, one of the big steps taken was a strong declaration that "as the Holy Spirit may guide us we uiteiid to unite." The council called on its member churches around the world to ”bring its convictions under in scruitiny of the word of God" to find means for closing the gaps among Christians. SIGNS OF UNITY Already. signs of growing unity "are discernible in him who has eyes to see," the council said. "In the upheavals of the present hour. Jesus Christ is gathering hi.- pcople lll zi true community of faith and obedience without respect for existing rtivisions." These evidences of "our unity in Christ” have emerged more clearly in. the council itself, the statement sud, and aL-:o "in relation to other Clll'lSil'1ll5 whose fellowship we do not yet as fully enjoy ” This llpliarently referred to the Roman Catholic church and the American Southern Baptists, the W0 malor bodies not represented in the council. The unity appeal, accepted after lengthy discussion and numerous revisions, emphasized that the council itself does not seek to be- come a "super-church" nor aim to "initiate plans of union." Green Tomato Relish ll '1'? fnhriui 36 in 40 mcriium- We'll rhnppcri green l(llllal0PLS 1'2 riimv-t: chnpparl oninn -l "IDS Clmpperl green pepper 2 tablespoons whole niixed pickle spices 1"-” CUPS chopped red sweet pepper '4 cup salt .1 cups sugar 1'A quarts vinegar Mix thoroughly tomatoes. chop- ped onion, green and red popper.-, and salt. Let stand ovcriiiglil; clrniii. Combine with Sll"Ili' n:t' vinegar. Put spices loosely in I thin. white cloth; tie top llklillj, and add to tomato mixture. Bring mixturcs to boil; boil gently with spices for 1'75 hours. or until thick- cncd, Slll'l'lfL,' frequently, Remove spice hag. Pour rclish into hot. clean jars. fill jars to top and seal. Store in :1 cool, dry dark place. Makes ri- bout six piniw HELP THEMSELVES LONDON (CF)-Thirty-six shav- ing mirrors have been purchased Irir patients at Middlcscx Central llospital, whore officials say sclf shnvirin aids rccovcry. BITESW ni INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be gn interruption of electric power on our Mmlague line east of Charlottetown on Friday morning, September 3rd, weather permitting. between the hours of and 10 a.m. (Standard Time). Placing broken insulators. Fhese insulators have been wilfully damaged and we ll'0IIld soiici the co-operation of the residents of this area ll Order t revent a recurrence of this damage and the MCQSSHFY interruption which must follow. Jamime Electric co. Ltd. four; seven 4-3. 5-2, 6-1. Since, says are three ways of throwing a. four snd six ways of making a seven, the odds are 2 to 1 against making it four-that is, the probability of making a four-point is 1-3. The probability of throwing a seven on the first role is 6-38 and of throwing a. four on the first try is 3-36. But the probability of win- ning an a four must be calculated by multiplying the probability of four on the first roll ii.C.A.F. Paper Gives Odds On Dice Shooting OTTAWA (CP) - The Roundel. RCA? publication. has calculated the odds of winning at craps and in its latest issue de- votes it full page to a scientific re- port on the subject by one of the air force's top mathematicians. In its April issue. The Roundel said in a published quiz that the probability of a successful roll in a dice game is 244 out of 495. In a letter to the editor, one of- ficer disputed this and said: "If the editorial staff of The Roundel really can make success- ful rolls of dice 244 times out of 495, it might be wise for them to move their quarters to some place more worthy of their skill with the galloping dominoes." In its most recent issue. out Mon- day, The Roundei publishes an ar- ticle in which its original odds cal- culation is supported by Flt. Lt. H. B. Prendergast, to the air armament evaluation de- tachment at Cold Lake, Alta. A wartime RCAF pilot, spent three years doing graduate work at the University of Chicago, lectured in mathematics at of Manitoba for years and rejoined the air force in 1950. Prendergast goes about his busi- ness in ooldly scientific language. He first state: the rules: The roller wins if he throws a seven or ii on his first try on throws a five, six, eight, nine or 10 on his first roll and repeats this throw before shooting a seven. The loses if he throws a three or 12 on his first roll or throws a seven before duplicating his initial toss of a four, five, six, eight, nine or 10. Prendergast says ways of throwingg a pair of dice. For instance, a four can come up in three ways 3-1, 1-3, 2-2 and a in six ways 3-4, 2-5, official Univeysity player iiirnwing a Canada Siaslies' Controls 0n Soviel Trade o'I'rAWA (CP)-Canada slasheci oontrols on trade with Soviet bloc countries Tuesday, freeing a large group of goods from export permit including such items as synthetic rubber, freight cars, dynamite and low-power diesel engines. biggest cut in export controls since the Korean war, but they doubted that it would lead to any large ex- pansion of Canadian trade with the Soviet. cabinet following cuts by other Western powers, go into effect to day. Canadian exporters no longer will require goreiiiiiient approval b Th d on shipments of synthetic rubber- y E0 orspm except the butyi type which is still lcgnfgiergldastiggrifffggypegzlnagffea ence, and turbulence is absolute- polycthylene, sulphuric acid, car- bon black used in the production Surfacey of auto tires and at group of other chemicals. trois are: low-power diesel engines. freight cars, some electric motors and transformers. outboard mo- nagury, tors, electric furnaces, various in- and the origin of tornadritjsl dustrial equipment such as elec- trolytic tinning units, water-treatr HORSESHOE SHAPE ing equipment, stainless steel tanks, elementary drilling ms- chines, railway axle lathes and some forging and pipe-threading machines. The governments export con- trols were lmposcd mainly to block Dr the shipment of strategic goods to malt it 1. Soviet countries. Recently Britain, the United States and other West- ern powers agrecd on a. reduction in restrictions. "N. of an The reductions were maiiiiy to me and me help Britain expand her trade. ' Still under strategic export con- trol are ships of all types. The Russians have said they would like to buy some types of ships from Canada, but the government has decided against lifting controls oi this group at this time. However. it is known the subject is under con- stant review. by the probability of repeating the point before a seven turns up- that is, 3-36 times 1-3 or 1-36. Probability of winning on the fivt, six, eight. nine or 10 is cai- culated similarly. Adding them to- gether gives a total probability of 11. successful roll as 2-it-495. Trade officials said it was the or '”r The revisions, approved by the buildings vegetation Stanll Scientist claims Air Turbulence Makes Air Fit To Live in COLLEGE PARK, Md, University of Maryland scient- theory which ex- plains the origin of the tornado it--surprisingiy- as one of the best friends nian- kind ever had. The world would not be fit to live in if it weren't for the type turbulence about tornadoes, dare Theodorsen. Without them. would sweep the earth constantly miles-an-hour prevail in the upper atmosphere; sen I the main flow of air, diverting ll from its course, causing it to be- come involved in the turbulence The "K3"! nearly always found on the sur- ing of Dr. face of the earth. theory to However, from these horseshoes, tornadoes may grow. Normally, mains to be in has I new and identifies mit the production of big horse- shoes of turbulence which easily may l'lPI'0llil' tornadoes. One. ex- vi-ouid scarcciy he The new theory, at propoundccl , up the strength of mu mm REDS HOCSECLEANING TOKYO (AP) ,v cropping up to (axe ffielr ample of lornado-forming weather The gin!-dyan page 13 'Dlace. is I condition during which I Th?" IOFNBUOHL DR Tl"0d0P large mass of hot air suddenly &-u-rsday' Sept. 2' 1964 I stream of cold air in the higher atmosphere. technique for apply- Theodoisens new! the Nallunal Bank of Austmiasu predicting when and when tornadoes will occur re- worked out. Tho iii the investment market is shown mountains, buildings, forests and theory does, however, form lhn by ready :ihSCripllOfH to federal other obstacles on the surface of gr-nr-rai basis now for all l0l'llEiilU liifins and ilic liiiward ninvcinent We Wlrlh DT"V'9l'i1 the Mlunim of studies anrl observations. air from building up to ioriindu size. SPECIAL CONDITIONS - The Japaneso The '0l'"8d0 it actually horse- Communist party has expelled 500 5ll0P-Shaped. although the cnm- members this year on grounds of plcte tornado xortcx is seldniori ttespionggg seen. English-language Japan News said Special weatlivr conditions per S3iuI'd-W The newspaper. quotmz plan in ninth the Snliih African the public security investigation grwcz-iiriiciit is (V7-r1iiPi'r'liinj: is ex- agehcy. said the Reds started pooled to piovirlc for the next io housecieaiiing in January .u-nr: 4 BUSINESS BUOYANT MELBOURNE (C?)-New sign; of confidence are in evidence. says in its current SUf'Vf')'. ”In business. conditions are buoyant. Confidence in sltate piico-5 " NATIVE HOUSING .T()HA.N'NESBL'RG, South Africa fCPi-The Bcnnni town council of the Rand prmince has lauiiciteri a schcinc in build inure th.-in i2,t)(m l10U-W5 I"? 79.000 Eiinlii ii:iiivr,-S at a CUSL of .'ihiiiii 5j745i)(l,1)(ifl The deviation," the are "merely the largest represen- tatives of the. elemcnt of turbul- ly necessary to prevent excessive wind velocities along Scientists and weather are lialling the theory as A sig- M50 remuled -Tom 9X90” C9” nificant contribution in man's un- derstandlng of the atmosphere. it appears to solve the mystery of The theory maintains wiiirling air shoe in shape, exist mal day-to-day main flow over the surface in! the earth. "If we could see air," explains Tlicodorsen, ”we ning, continuous columns bent into the shape of horst-shoes. These vortices are all around us, Have Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY RITE - WAY CLEANERS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. 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