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H. K. Shadiil
Oe Gaulle
Says His
Plans Hurt
PARIS (AIM — President
Charles de Gaulle conceded
Monday that the "condemn-!
able" Soviet occupation of!
Czechoslovakia had dam-!
aged his police of seeking
closer lies with Eastern Eu-
rope and dismantling the
two bloc system on the conti-
nent.
But. he declared at a news
conference, even if 'this pol-
icy is mnneniaiily thwarted
it is the right one."
Too Late for Reds?
De Gaulle predicted Soviet
domination of Kastern Eu-
rope would not last.
"It is too late for foreign
domination to obtain the
adhesion of nations even
when their territories are oc-
cupied." he said.
The move toward self-de-
termination "is ineluctably
following its course." he
addpd.
‘France io Survive’
"It is loo late for commu-
nism to triumph over nation-
al sentiment." De Gaulle
said. "It is loo late to want
to maintain forever a Eu-
rope cut in two.
"France will remain what
She Is. She will survive no.
matter what happens. She is!
working for independence,,
liberty, entente and eoopera-j
tion — otherwise said, fm
peace."
In this repealed declara-i
lion of French independence.I
De Gaulle recalled that he
had taken his distance from
the United States. Fear of
absorption by the United
States, he said, was one of
the reasons why "General de
Gaulle" is delaying the entry
of Great Britain in the Com-
mon Market.
Yalta Recalled
The ills of Europe, he said,
derive from its division into
two blocs at the Yalta con-
ference in 1945, a meeting ot ciraveside memorial srr r
the Big Three to which for Dr Paul W Sanger. t>2, a na
France was not invitod. ti\«• of Min<o won made ( P‘ •
, .. • heart sum»T\ an alnv-st routine
"These agreements deltv- oporation wij| be Wednesday at
° domination m::u) a m. in " 1 - "........
OKLAHOMA CTH TIMES Monday Sept. 9 V.M $
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Antiochian Prelate to Conduct Shadid Rites
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By Hail Oriskill
Church Writer
Visiting church leaders,
Including Most Rev. Philip
Saliha, Metropolitan Arch-
bishop of the Antiochian
Archdiocese of New York
and All North America,
will officiate Tuesday at
the funeral of II S. Shadid.
longtime Oklahoma City
grocer and one of the foun-
ders of St. Elijahs An-
tiochian Orthodox Church.
The funeral for Shadid.
who died Sunday in Mercy
Hospital, will be at 10:30
a.ni. in the church. NW 16
and Pennsylvania,
Very Rev. Elias Karim,
archpriest at St. Elijahs,
said the archbishop's at-
tendance is unusual, as the
high-ranking prelate sel-
dom officiates at funerals
of laymen.
One of Shadid's two
sons A Phil Shadid. said
his father, who had been
ill for nine months, had re-
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Dr. Sanger
Rites Set
Garbage Fee
Bargain Holds
ered to Soviet
Continent in two," he assert
ed.
This, he suggested
With almost everything
Ullll dllllllM l-V *1 J I iHH*
Easlprn and a part of mi- itir.- i.-l hj Cimiil'mn Fttarrai: ihwv*
Europ... thus cutllns .*'»«-*, ^"JrTK! £ “tv has rP-
ailment and died Sunday in St. gained stable for Oklaho-
lAlko's Episcopal Hospital in Hous- ma ^j( v rf.sjcj,.nts.
ma<R' , . ........That's the monthly gar-
bage rate of $2.50. And city
customers apparently are
getting a real
al Hospital, where he also direct-1 even if they \e
. . . Ho was graduated from the Uni
the Soviet intervention m viM.sjfv of Oklahoma and Vandcr
Czechoslovakia possible, de- 1,1b yjodical School. He was head
spite an evolution in Eastern of the department of thoracic sur
E-urope. ger> at Charlotte. N. C Memon
‘Event* Coiidemnahle‘
bargain
had to
eel the Heinemann Foundation
"The events in Czechoslo- far,)lo.vasnjlar Research Labora
vakia appear condemnable t0ry.
to us ” he said. "We held as lit the early 1950s. lie helped en
favorable the sign that thisjhst ^Carolina ^ College
country was tending to open, in an ai.nfR.ial artory. The result
itself a bit toward the West..uas s,,amioss orlon. one of the
"The return to obedience j first workable versions of the arti-
nhla'npd by <«“ ssto dppanmpm. jrid
leaders of Prague is lust use<| sum.ssfully in many opera- that since the new collec-
new sign of Soviet Hege- (iong j tion system went into ef-
He also did resident work at fpot verv fow complaints
Duke University Hospital, had en-1
move their refuse contain-
ers recently to a more ac-
cessible spot.
Customers have been
paving $2.50 since August.
1959.
Forrest Keene, assistant
director of the public
monv.
Earlier De Gaulle said j Duke University Hospital, had en-| . r(,aJ.hed his office.
rocoeni/e the dowed a chair lor teaching post-,____—
lI■'?. ff Riaf a <">"1 Vanderbilt, and won a Sil-|
hreakaway state of ptaira,i .er ^|ar for his role in setting up
and accused ihp Nigerian|anf| operating the 38th Evacuation
government of '‘employing! Hospital unit,
war. extermination and fam-
ine."
Home Front Stressed
At his first news confer-,
ence since last Nov. 11, the;
77-year-old president first
discussed home front prob-
lems.
Referring to student riots
Deputy
Named
Russians
Intrigued
.Six days ago refuse
collectors began picking
up garbage from cans lo-
cated outside enclosed
areas, such as fences and
garages,
••It's too early to know
how well the collections
are going under the
change, but we feel it s
going to work out just
fine." Keene said.
Hugh Alexander, super-
intendent of refuse collec-
tion. said with the uniform
location of cans there will
be a more uniform level of
service and a uniform
workload for the route
men.
"We had to do some-
thing to reduce the work-
load of ihe men on the
routes. The department
has had an increase of 40
percent in refuse pickups
in the last four years, but
the number of refuse
collectors has remained
stable." Alexander said.
The superintendent said
garbage route men make
200.000 stops a week on 80
routes.
We should know in
quested that the 37-year-
old archbishop officiate at
his funeral riles.
"Dad had been very
faithful to all of the priests
and housed almost every
one of them until they
moved into the parish
house. He would leave his
business many limes to
take care of the church,
Shadid recalled.
The elder Shadid’s fa-
ther. Very Rev. Shokrallah
Shadid, was St. Elijahs
first pastor when the
church began in 1920
Father Karim said Khail-
id, who had served a- eld-
er, board member, reader
and chanter, kept up his
church activities until this
week.
Vole Racks
Machinists
ST. LOUIS t AP) — The In-
ternational Association of
Machinists picked up the
j support of another labm
group Sunday in its banle to
keep the bargaining conili-
cate for the M e Don n e
Douglas Corp. plant in St.
I/niis.
The .3.200-member Tooling
and Machine Shop Assoein- |
linn voted i" support the
1AM in a National I.a bur De-
lations Board election Thurs-
1 day and Friday.
Three labor groups are
vying for the bargaining cer-
j tifjeate to represent the
23.000 workers at the gi.mt
* aerospace plant One of
them is the United Auto
Workers, which represents
1 about 45.000 McDonnell em-
ployes on the West (’oast.
Also challenging ’he IAM is
1 an insurgent labor group
' called Technical Employes
of Aerospace Manufacturers.
Strike Settled
In Conneetieut
"Even in the last days,
he came to church in a
wheel chair and continued
to assist in the services,"
he said.
Father Karim noted the
Shadid hon e "has always
been Ihe place where \isii-
ing bishops and priests
made theii headquarters
The whole Shadid family
serves the rhureh in one
way or another
Father Karim said Shad-
id s contributions to his
church have been "physi-
cal spiritual and finan-
cial
The Shadid family will
assist in 'he funeral serv-
ices, Father Karim said
Two brothers I, S and
,1, s.. and a cousin, E Phil
Shadid. will serve as reati-
pi s and 1 haiitcr-.
1 Serving as altar hoys
will be four grandsons,
Frank Shadid. Harvey
llomsey, Paul Shadid, and
Raymond Cohlmia.
Father Karim said the
funeral liturgy and ritual
is a combination service.
"We’re asking Christ to
have mercy on the soul of
the departed one, and the
service reminds us of our
duties as Christians so we
will be qualified to rnjer
into eternal habitation
with Christ.
Assisting 'he archbishop
will be Father Ka rfrn,
Rev. Father Paul Neipr,
Wichita, Kail., Rev. Fa-
ther Michael Welborn, 1*4(1-
sa. and Rev. De me'lius
D o g i a s pastor of .St.
George Greek Orthodox
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ANDERSON. Ind. (AP) —
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DURANT — A Durant po-lUnion iast month said Rus-i couple of weeks how much
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County Sheriff Ben Risner to jnvasion of Czechoslovakia,
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