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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 26

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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26
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26 (Sec. HI) Statesman, Salem, Sept. IT, '64 South African Churchmen Want Strict Sunday Curbs usk Attacks Goldbeater Chorqe should be performed. il capsuled that church's views on Sabbath observance. He said only essential duties your cows, water thirsty plants By JOHN M.

HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (AP) Sec fish on Sunday. Another law prohibits the printing of newspapers there and in Cape Providence on Sundays. But papers printed elsewhere can be sold there. Some citizens in Johannesburg reacted to the campaign. Some churchmen wanted to ban all sports activities on Sundays and demanded that minicipal swimming baths be closed.

"Be glum if you must," headlines read, "but leave us alone." Some ministers suggested a ban on all travel on the Sab-ath. So far they've had little support. One church leader was quoted as saying he wanted the wearing of shorts banned on Sundays because it "interrupted the pure thoughts of the faithful." No liquor is sold in this country Sundays, lotteries are illegal and cinemas are closed. The only way to get a legal drink is by booking in at a hotel. Illegally, many dives thrive on Sunday liquor traffic.

F.J.M. Potgieter, dean of the theological faculty at the University of Stellenbosch, recently By JOHN MACLENNAN JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) If on Sunday you climb a mountain, catch fish, swim, wear jeans, play games, go for a drive, read a novel or listen to pop music, then you're a sinner, brother. According to some of this country's churches, the Fourth Commandment remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy covers all these activities. One church, the protestant Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk, says these pursuits create the impression that Sunday is a public holiday. Some authorities go along with these sentiments.

In the Free State province, it is illegal to or cook your dinner. But don't polish the car or play with the dog," he said. "If everyone spent the day in the open the churches would be empty. The cumulative effect of climbing a mountain on Sunday is to turn the day into a holiday. The same goes for swimming.

This is contrary to the purpose of the Sunday as ordained by God," he said. Potgieter said mowing the lawn on Sunday also was sinful. "You could have done that on Saturday. But if sweltering heat is scorching your plants, you can water them." he will be making a number of speeches, not to political meetings, but from the "kinds of platforms" on which a secretary of state normally appears. He mentioned specifically Detroit; Chapel Hill, N.C.; and California as places where he might speak.

Rusk said the big question before the American public is: "Do we continue on the great bipartisan policies of the postwar period; or do we veer off in some other direction, and, if so, what is that direction and what does it mean?" "I don't think we have the answers to that yet," he said. reflect a basic lack of understanding of the responsibilities of a president of the United States in dealing with great issues of war and peace," Rusk said. "And I don't understand it. If I could find a way to remove all the crises around the world between now and November, I would seize the opportunity to do so." His assertion that Goldwater lacks understanding of presidential responsibilities seemed to some observers to carry Rusk more deeply into the developing election campaign. For one thing, Rusk said that Questioned by newsmen in Seattle as to where he thought a crisis might develop, Goldwater said: "It could develop any place.

I wouldn't be surprised if it developed in Cuba." Rusk was asked what he thought about that charge. "Well," he replied, "I can assure you that the Democratic National Committee has not made arrangements with Indonesia to drop parachutists into Malaysia, or made arrangements with the rebels to occupy Stanleyville in the Congo." "Statements on this subject that you refer to seem to me to Record Chestnut Said Discovered OREGON CITY (AP) The American Forestry Association says a record large American chestnut tree has been found on Donald Austen's land south of Oregon City. The tree is 65 years old and measures 92 feet tall and more than 15 feet around the trunk. It is more than 20 feet taller and four inches thicker than a tree at Chelsea, that previously held the record. retary of State Dean Rusk accused Sen.

Barry Goldwater Thursday of a "basic lack of understanding" of the responsibilities of an American president in dealing with issues of war and peace." "And I don't understand it," Rusk said in responding to a news conference question about a charge which the Republican nominee had leveled at the Johnson administration. Goldwater's thrust came in a speech in Seattle, Wednesday night when he accused the Democratic administration of having taken action in the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962 "at a time that GROUP ARRIVES IN AFRICA FREETOWN (AP) A group of 65 U.S. Peace Corpsmen arrived in Sierra Leone recently to begin a two-year tour of duty. They bring the total of corps volunteers in the western African country to 147. By BRACHS would have maximum domestic political impact" in connection with that year's congressional elections.

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