WARSAW... (AP) : Poland's’ Roman Catholic . — Tg. we daw: iehich : ahipers ~ to” defend the B display. of crucifixes in : pablle schon ‘and restore the ~ majority.‘ “rethink © the: * aw” on etatel” . ‘Mesnivblle, . th nine member: Maia. Feil of Bishops said ina statement: “Statements | by the lent lt; ‘necessary’ to: defends - / “removal, ane _Seplraton 1 of church And a * possible” CLOSE .THE SCHOOL ~ Last September; Poland's did not -becomé full-blown. until where, “young people. are, os, - pinta’ * educdited, ‘dt replaces atthe <- social ‘feelings $0 ‘widely darllest : right In. a society:in which .- :* portunity ‘crucifixes ‘which* are.”*have been taken down .by _Dellevers?" ”,Glemp . asked... i educational authorities and: - i, them ~ from 7 "the: sharpest: “dispute: bet- | . ween church and state since .: , ” the social turmoil that wave Bo bishops urged authorities . to ‘stop'réemoving’ crucifixea -- lida from ‘schools, But the:“war °° in'1980. ‘af the crosses’ "ase since ‘the takeover. op: . “control of Poland, $0 per” . Jerzy ‘Urban said Tuesday. bishops council ssid counelt imembers_- “listened to ‘8 ite -- Communist . (Jan Mazur): on ‘incidents. 7 ‘connected with the ‘defence “of the cross and wad deeply aken-by it,” Tg "On: Tuesday night,: ‘Mazur’ cent of the people | are Catholic andthe church has, a influsnee, .: -; a ‘from the comeil ”to.: 4,000 . “at a mags in Garwelin. . oY) Plainelothes - “'* and: Government - spokearmai ‘report. by Sieldce - ‘Bishop | Fead ‘a: separate’ statement, Mostly teenage worshippers. iV POLICE TAKE- EMOTE « o -+ubiformed - Police: . have . “patrolled the area’ around. © - Bienko: said he told police’ the: ‘bells ‘were rung only Before mass,- “The counell: jnet Tueaday “under” the leadership . of. - Glemp, and | church sources ' sald | ‘Glemp ‘approved ‘the :. . finial draft of the.statement. | Glemp' ‘made no-mentlon emissary, Msgr, Leodard Ostrowski, told ‘parishioners 7 in | ‘his sermon « “Of. a. a ‘all Commercial me Steam Cleaning ptrishonérs {jebellion at St. ° Warsaw's industria suburb ’ of Ursus, over his. transfer . of a pro-Solldarity priest to a remote rural community _ last month. ° . CARPET Nozef’s Church, in ‘However, “ihe cardinal's re an evening’ maas that -Glemp would welcome a “delegation to hear com- ‘plaints about the transfer of Micezylslaw Nowak, - Ostrowski tried ‘in vain to - ‘persuade 10 hunger strikers ‘Inside the church to stop the fast they began this week to Pressure Glemp. ” Fld, ‘ue: r tre CARE var authorities that the crosses Match, %, ‘when 400 students. that more crosses will come.” \the Garwolin’ church for the ? will be“ removed.’ from: occupied ‘the "Stanislaw downisiaccordance with the; ast week, photographing: et vate .. Behools ‘and’ educational _ Staszic agricultural school - 1961 law defining separation ‘those attending mass and Cathibdral in: Warsaw, said’ institutions fill us with, in’ Mictneto protest removal of. church and” state in talking to’ western _ jour- the:*": authoritles offerid dismay, wok of erucifixes, Protests’ soon schools... i “haliste, Pol "devout Catholic ; "Beenuse Cale wtety ‘spread to nearby. towns. The The, statement by the. On Wednesday, police in : ; Garwolin questioned a local “priest, Rev, ‘Stanislaw ”“Bienko, about. the alleged — - (Boaing -of hells at the ‘Church ofthe Tran- - “sfiguration. when students Chinese army: like. a tank PHC (Route) — China's army ia like an old tank _" Bven ‘armoted divisions ¢ can: tony. transport: part of their . slow and outdated and nat always able to aee where’ it is infantry in armored: Personnel, carriers at any. one time. “choo! nearby. ; ‘7 TANKS OLD. _ he: ‘People’ ry ‘Liberation Army. ‘ts manned by quality The prevalent main battle tanks are e the various Chinese troops ‘backed by an arsenal ‘of obsolescent weapons and ‘versions. of the old Soviet T-54B. China has so far only torn by doubts and fears over what ita new role ehould be in looked to boost the gims. andthe engines of its exlating tanks a modernized China. . .with foreign help. : “Our weapons and | equipment are oti very backward,” , The main alr force plane is the old F-6 series fighter, a sald army political director Yu Qiuli; “Even if our’ ‘army is version of the MiG-19, which makes up about 65 per cent of =. modernized within. -10 to 20 years, it will alt be inferior to . China’s 4,500 fighters ‘and ground attack. Planes gut ae , aggressdra, ‘with better hardware." ...: oo Pe glaring: weaktiesses are the army's poo Even the army’. offensive tactics are culdated. ‘They still end lack of auiti-atroraft missiles, Imited ‘antitank alten u seem’ ‘to centre on the infantry wave and infiltration that’ weapons systems, relative immobility and its inefficient were a. feature of the Korean War in the 1950s, The heavy : supply system. casualties sulfered then by Chinese’ troops would . be ~ + Chinese -commanders have said anti dank and anti- .§ mujfiplied many times now against modern weapons... - ‘alreraft guided weapous systems are needed quickly and it -f PROBLEMS | IN "79 is no coincidence the United State. has’ offered to sell such Casualties were also high and. there was a serious supply weapons to Peking. - problem during China's 1979 punitive strike. against Viet- Other critical problems are bad communteations and a | hank" after Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia. _ Clectronic warfare capabilities, Operating blind against an Western ‘military and industry .soyrees say China’s electronically ‘sophiaticated ehemy nul be: -extremely.- capacity for producing advanced weapons is growing: costly. 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Call DAVE McKEOWN WINNIPEG (CP) Priests contintieto be in shot supply little more conservative than thelr fellows of. ft a few for thé Roman. Catholic Church in Canada, but Winnipeg years ago. Archbishop. Adam Exner is-sure the situation will change. This conservatism does not appear [ to underline any wish Exner belleves, based on reactions he is getting from toturnback the clock to pre-Vatican Ii days when the priest young people, that in another’ generation thé number of was, as Exner puts it, “‘a one-man show” in thie parish, but priests ‘will have increased substantially, conservative in the sense of wishing to conserve What is : "“[find,.. young people are much more open to the idea good or useful from the past. ‘ of devoting their lives to the services of the church than . “We are beginning to recogtiize ‘that’ the: “past has ac- they were 10or 15 years ago,” Exner says. “There has been cumulated a lot of wisdom and insight that we need, that - 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE ‘a : TOLSEC © 3238 Kalan TYPING, PAGING, PHOTOCOPYING _ Alarm Monitoring for: - Total Security Service Hotel, Hospital and Industry. - 635-5501 4530 KEITHAVENUE “FREE DELIVERY" Weekly Delivery to Kitimat : : 3889 Muller Ave. "635-9418 635-7459 * Total Business Services Si Local Stock A “complele line of Janitorial Supplies for Motel, TERRACE a change: iti the mentality of the young people.” they have invented a good wheel,”’ Exner says, Exper is concerned about the shortage of priests because “T think the rejection of the past affected young people of sines I ; when there were more than 20,000 in Canada, the that age (late 1960s-early 1970s). and young people are num ‘hag dropped to about 12,000. ; reaching back to’ their ‘roots now. The number of young men seeking to become: peieats has been: increasing, reversing the steady decline ‘that. hit botéom in the 1970s, The: same | decline was noted among women entering holy orders..with:the Catholic church. ; ‘In 1962, there were 772 postulates and’ ‘novices (théie of the’ secular promises of the recent past — sexual liberation, consumeriam — that have come to be seen as hollow. . T think there Isa disenchantment with what soclety is puttiiig forward,” saya Rey. Vincent Herner, 29, one of the more: ‘recently. ‘ordained : ‘Priests in the. archdiocese of #0 GRAHAM TERRACE RB ELECT RONICS — . 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If ’ they'reabie to see something to commit themselves to they will, hut if they can’t see & difference in lifestyle, they’ re not going to. commit themselves.” : DAVID J DEDILUKE (Dap CATERING The! archbishop describes the "situation as Asoperate *““In that sense they are more rooted tothe past and in that ry ” .. ‘ Sine ort abt bed news for the church ee tee ee Meals” : ‘Sanyo, Fisher, Candle, York, ‘Toshiba, ° ' 635-9297 Catholic, teachers also detect.a turning a away from some Zenith; Lloyds, - | ‘Weddings-Banquets-Parties Book now for that Spring or Summer event, . Al es When’ Exner arrived here less than two years ago, there were five men from the archdiocese of Winnipeg studying in . seminaries across Canada. There are no major seminaries in Winnipeg. Now there are 16 studying in Ontario and Saskatchewan and, Exner Rays, another 15 have ation strong interest in the voratin: «wt, EXNER PRAISED _ . rae Exner’s personal attention: and enthusiasm have been . tnentioned as-reasons for a aliatper interest among young Catholics in the archdiocese of Winnipeg. He is, says Gerry Ward, ‘a seminarian at St. Basil's 8 seminaty in 1 Toronto, “absolutely incredible.” i , The increase in vocations nationally may, in some ways, - refleet'a hesitant rebirn o a kind of stabilization.In the | 9905 KENNEY STREET. + TERRACE BC. V86 363 » e38-naeg ‘Brown named “VICTORIA (CP) — Peter Browh, a prominent Social Credit fundraiser and former chairnian of the Vancouver Stock Exchange, has been named to the board of governors of the (University. of British Columbia. — - ween 40, president of. Canarim Investments, enteréd ‘the age of 15 and left five years. later without a d aiter having failed his freshman year three times, int gto Peter C. 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The appointiients carry 1 no reniuneration, lived thelr fatth. ; “There developed in the minds of a good many people that the church was | falling apart, that the church was a | Inking ship,’ Exnér said in an interview. . “As log ds that altitude is around, you will not get ybody to sign up for the ministry . . . because the logical | is to get off.a sinking ship, not get on it.” naw, » church officials any, things are a little clearer in the Young m men interested In the priesthood today may be a a we 4 2 prams COLUMBIA L LAND SURVEYOR | % i Fae, beam the Art of the Samvrai Alt instruction by certitted black’ belt. 3421 Munroe Street , —Will reduce stress . 3 —Wilt Increase self. -eonlidence SELF-DEFENCE KARATE For information on running your ad in the business directory call 635- 639/ ways 9 .wAioted A. 49. house? 7 a oy _ 43H Queensway "Terrace, B.C. VIG 4P church. The years’ following the second! Vatican Council < Victoria waa chartered accountant Ian Cairns, a former fj % x! 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