Sole eee 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, Oct. §,1068 - Yadian tour. “g crusade meeting so he doesn’t |ported that Dr. Ramsey’s Cana- he see’ he is supposed to jlarly the-church~ and=“I-lclergy,-of— his --own—personality-§-———--— evangelist, but~ the times call |Church, London, “U.S. defence department has |await aeloading ahd. 10. are be ~ la the port. _expenditures_now_running at $1,-jting-. costs. by. about__ $5,000, ‘ Forces Headquarters now ere !have also diminished. Billy Graham Given pens Backing LONDON (AP)—Leading An-\great number: of people into glicans have risen in. defence of |Christ’s kingdom Christ en- Billy. Graham against the re-|trusted the gospel to ignorant | mark of the Archbishop of Cant- |and illiterate men” whury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, | “our time: {|DREW BIG CROWDS | pe ee ie lhe American evangelist drew And the archbishop himself |More than 1,000,000 to his, cru- was reported by his secretary sade in London this summer § 0 be concerned about the reac-| The Anglican Bisgop of | ‘ion. to comments. that he Chelmsford, . Dr.. John Gerhard returning from a Ca- |Tiarks, said: ; “My ‘feeling when I went to Maj-Gen. D. J. Wilson-Haf- |Earl’s Court (where the crusade: lenden, an: Anglican lay reader |meetings were held) to hear Dr | who was chairman of the Gra- |Graham was that there was the | ham crusade committee, sald: |minimum of emotionalism.” “Dr. Ramsey never attended | The Sunday Telegram re- know what went on there. He's |dian comments have “provoked entitled to his opinion but when |answering © criticisms, particu- among his evangelical *t aob he does.” and performance as primate. archbishop told ‘report: [Bishops and clergy have been was jembarrassed.” Ameriean| The Vicar of “st. Paul's | Bishop Good- for “an evangelism which gives |win Hudson, | commented: more space to the social content| ‘‘We should not damage the of Christianity and more help to |religious image of this country still further by public criticism Gen. Wilson - Haffendén re- |but thank God that’ salvation is plied: “I never noticed the in- offered and received by .s0 tellectual approach bringing & 'many.” Serious Tieup Of ‘Shipping Reported From Saigon — _WASHINGTON.{(AP) —. The ‘ships are being. friendly worked,” 36) ing held.back. South “Viet Nam's | main ports. are Saigon, Cam Rahn Bay and Da Nang. Last November as. many as | (122-freigtiters— ‘bearing: military- sought to downgrade reports of a serious shipping backlog in Saigon, but declined to say how many vessels _ _ await —umloading | =—The-ts= jey:-for-—Interna= equ =a ~ onal Development said, how- [backed ‘ports, but by. een. the number had dropped to! 32. “The present backlog of ship- | ping for ports in Viet Nam is only slightly above that desired } " quoted as saying more than 60 |to insure full itilization of port | facilities on a 24-hour basis,” They |the department sald. The department said- it knows between fa army and:jof-no feud between army and | agency officials. An agency “of. Asked for comment, —the-de- jficial likewise denied there was}. any. friction between aid andj for all ports; ‘showing 60 |military “authorities. Hellyer Foresees Unification Putting Down Defence Costs TORONTO operating with. 2,000 fewer staff predicts unift Minister Meliyer ration’ of Canada’s armed forces |reduction in field training staff, | ‘will cut defence costs by $150,- |consolidating the. . previously 000.000 by 1970. listed 350 trades into fewer than | He made the prediction in an |100. 3 4 ' (Mterview here following a| ‘The ultimate saving by train- speech to the Canadian Club of Toronto. “Nobody can pin these things flown to the last dollar,” he said. ‘But with annual defence about 30 per cent of 4he current force:"”” ; He said ‘intelligence orcat -a- | tions have been integrated, cut- 600,000,000, I’d say we can save jannually. $150,000,000 a year by 1970.” Earlier, he told the Canadian The minister also had answers |Club that integration has gained | ‘for unification critics who have |support from within the forces suggested that Canada’s armed jand from the public, forces will have no capacity be-| He said morale was not ef- me UN peacekeeping mis- |fected by the move. towards. unl- | ; fication: vr why wend. we ‘spend ‘money “In the first six months of gm modern submarines and |1966, the navy reports a 13-per- if the role was fighter-bombers cent increase in re-engagements” Wp be limited to peace-keeping” jover 1965,” he said. “The army He ‘noted, too, there have been |is up It per cent over last 2 5 { —were-jand- the -air-foree-two-p achieved in the ‘ntneeation to which brings the RCAF re-en- unification process. gagement rate te an impressive. | =cent*—— = eee ne =a negelas shies and there has been a 13-per-cent § ~ ing command is estimated to be | Save “on Ladies’ __SKIRTS. 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