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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 25

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The Herald-Newsi
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Passaic, New Jersey
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July 12.1972 25 Through foreign eyes Anglicans take stand on S. Africa apartheid Martha and Bobby are assessed law bv banning De Beer in apartheid Christian Institute, David De Beer. He has been By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS believes and condemn South Africa's apartheid laws. The stage might even be reached someday, he says, when the church might have to break what it considers unchristian laws. Tension between the English churches (particularly the Anglican Church) and the gov ernment has risen, here, following a recent police-baton charge and entry into St.

George's Cathedral in Cape Town. Ban escalates tension The confrontation escalated further with the June 28 banning of the administrative secretary of the strongly anti- By PAUL DOLD The Christian Science Monitor News Service CAPE TOWN, South Africa The Anglican Church in South Africa may be moving toward a formal stand against government 1 i as did splinter of German Protestants who protested against the Hitler regime at their, famous 1934 synod in Barmen; In an interview, the Anglican dean of Cape Town, the Very Rev. Edward L. King, says there is growing awareness among church leaders that the church must clearly-state the principles in which it cause that is how Martha wants it more than that: he expressly assures him ot his understanding for this step and thanks him for all the sacrifices Martha and he made for the Nixon The correspondent called Mrs. Mitchell "the enfant terrible of the Republicans" and "a kind of pop star of an otherwise almost dull administration." "Martha took thft feeling for law and order as she un derstands it from Pine Bluff to Washington and she makes no The London Times said McGovern "threatens to run as an independent and to take his pp i the McGovern' movement will be deterred by this threat, or accept its logic, has.

yet to be, seen. But it is necessary for Mr. McGovern, at some to demonstrate his authority in the The paper said the South Dakota Democrat "must hold the enlisting and reassuring the professionals with a program they feel they can sell to Middle America." bones about anything, puts her foot in it left, right and center, smashes political China whenever it gets in her way. She hates liberals and lets everyone know about it." The London Daily Telegraph commented that "the part farcical, part sordid debacle over the Reykjavik encounter has put a cloud over Fischer's reputation. is difficult to discern precisely where things went wrong some claim that Fischer never agreed to the terms arranged by the American Chess Federation.

Whatever the truth, Boris Spassky emerges with dignity." served a five-year order under the Suppression of Communism Act banning him from working at any educational institution, from attending any gatherings, and confining him to Johannesburg. In a virtually unprecedented step, all the bishops of-the Angelican Church in South Africa at present havs made a joint protest over the government's action. Their statement made in Durban by the bishop of Natal, the Rt. Rev. Vernon Inman, who is acting head of thb church accused the government of flouting the LONDON (AP) "Even the 7 President of the United States cannot afford to challenge Martha Mitchell." That's how one foreign correspondent views the American scene.

Others criticize Bobby Fischer and offer advice to Sen. George McGo-vern. Sabina Lietzmann, Washing. correspondent for the West German Frankfurter All-; egmeine Zeitung, said of President Nixon: "Without resistance he lets go of his election campaign 'manager John Mitchell be- stead of filing charges in a court of law. The statement signed, by the bishops of Natal, Johannesburg, St.

Johns (Trans-kei), Grahamstown, Pretoria, Zululand, George, and Bloem-fontein is thought to be the first of its kind for at least 11 -years. Prime Minis ohn and others points out that the Vorster has gone to great there is no confrontation between church and state. But a statement signed June by lengths to assure the churches the dean of Cape Town, the chairman of the Civil Rights League, Dr. Oscar Wollheim, and others points out that th government has acted against 67 churchmen during the past ,18 months. rj De Beer is the third member of the Christian Institute staff to be banned in the last year.

The others were Fr. Cosmas Desmond and the Rev. Basil Moore. Left Southwest Africa De Beer was formerly secretary to Bishop Colin Winter and was forced to leave Southwest Africa with tht bishop last February after the "Ovambo labor strike There is some speculation here that the banning order may have been triggered by speeches. De Beer has mad this year at English university campuses about conditions in Southwest Africa.

The church-state clash could escalate further when the ban on open-air meetings, in troduced to stop students from protesting, expires. The dean of Cape Town says the students are welcome to hold legal demonstrations on the; steps of the Cape Town cathe- -dral. The church allows demon strations if the protesters message is the message pro pagated by the church in -synods. But there is undoubt-; edly a division of opinion-among Anglicans, the dean' notes, over the church stand a division which will grow. The Anglican Church should become more active in South Africa, King contends.

Resolu-t i deploring government actions are all very well, but there comes a time when 'the church must be more determined. One method the church could use, he suggests, is to call a big multiracial national conference. The comment by Theo Kotze, Cape Town director of the Christian Institute, about De Beer's banning was: "It is becoming increasingly dangerous to be a Christian in this country." Fix it yourself: If mm ii 5 fill Ml i zjlz. I pi wmi Li i A tm Li 69' Sliced Bacon 1-lb Great Eastern pkg iiiiiAi FRESH KILLED -J I UNDER BMf pkg. UNDER C7)1a SPLIT, CUT-UP OR QUARTERED LB.

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