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The Oshawa Times, 27 Jan 1959, p. 15

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rly Ha, Typical of the situation In | The Penitentiorles Act says many of Canada's elght penl- | each prisoner is entitled to an temtiaries is this scene in the individual cell, But because o New Westminister, B.C., prison, | lack of space some beds had 'Protestants. Cautious 'At Pope's Proposal By THE CANADIAN PRESS [prise that it would take some Canadian Protestant church|time to think it over," Dr, Gal. leaders reacted with cautious in- lagher is a United Church minis terest Sunday night to the poster, sibility of Invitations to the first| py 1 B, McDormand, secre Raman Catholic scymenical cous: tary of the Raptist Federation of { ella world - wide gather Canada, sald the Pope's move the hierarchy -- In nearly 100 wag 'statesmanlike and impor years tant." i Pope John; in a historic and 3 unenpacled move, summoned the) ne Sommented t tik | t council Sunday, The wording of 8 A very statesmaniike 1 his announcement indicated Mmportant move 0 Attempt he Christian churches outside the|"eUnion o the givid orees o Roman Catholic church might be|the Catholic church as repre. * invited to attend, at least as ob. *ented by the eastern and west. { gorvers. ern church, h i Dr, W, J. Gallagher of Toronto,| In a senes, fod mevemely | ! general secretary of the Cana thin Catholic sm somewhat par- dian Council of Churches--com. allel to that represented within , prising the Protestant denomina- 4 Hons--sald the reaction to any in vitation "In my judgment would y depend on the nature of the in- ¢ Vitation." | + He described the pontiff's an souncement as "'quite surpris ell of Churches, Even as Roman Catholics observers have attended the World Council gatherings on more than one occasion, It might well be that Protestants would welcome the opportunity to at " tend the ecumenical council, also ng. " MANY WOULD ACCEPT [as observers, { "However," he added, "I be BOLD, INTERESTING lieve personally that if the Pro-| Dr, Ernest E, Long, general testant churches were Invited to secretary of the United Church of obwervers from the councll,| Canada, described the Pope's an many of them probably would ae: nouncement as Interesting and cept. {bold, He noted that no non-Roman '"T'he whole thing is such a sur /Catholie denomination had ever CBC Defers Ultimatum Against TV Producers MONTREAL (CP) -- Some of | ton was that they would be re the tension in the strike of 74| placed, CBC Montreal television produc: CBC diiclals in Ottawa agreed are was replaced by expectancy to defer the deadline after meet. Sundey night after the CBC de: ing with the Council of Broadcast cided to defer a backto-work ul: Unions, which co-qrdinates six timatum, {unions bargaining with the CBC, The CBC had warned 1,200 em-| The delay' was granted to give ployes who have refused tothe CBU time to study the situa. cross producers' picket lines that tion, it they were not back to work by| Union officials were generally 9 am, today it would be assumed non-committal regarding the de. they had resigned. The lnplica. ferment, INTERPRETING THE NEWS Rapid Changes In New Africa By DAVID ROWNTREE [Canadian Press Staff Writer [stronger measures, fhe renewed rioting in the Bel: It seems impossible to agree on gn Congo during the weekend the speed at which the change pints up one of the biggest snags to independence should be made ta Africa's rapid progress: How| . fagt should the change to inde. , Slowly, say the colonial of pendence from colonialism be? ficials, But if the pace is overly the last 10 years the map of SUERIsh, anti-white riots such as Africa has been made over and jn those that have totted the Duties another few years the map of °F & searing wave of hatrec such today will be outdated Ethiopia as engulfed Kenya under the Mau and Liberia are the two oldest in. May terror seem to be the result dependent countries with native This hatred is not far below the governments. During the last dec. Surface in South Africa, Rhodesia ade these others have been born: And Nyasaland, Egypt, Libya the Sudan, Mo: TIMETABLE WANTED roteo, Tunisia, Ghana and G ? 1 . Guinea, Scon to become indepen... xing WY fast can also be dan dont are Nigeria, Somalia: ths ge vg ritain pulled out of the Cameroons and French Togoland. | Sudan hurriedly, The government Was unstable for many months This accounts for most (Of the 'and only found its strength when countries in the top-heav-looking President Nasser threatened to upper part of the map of Africa. become a new imperialist, Guinea HATRED GROWING voted to secede from the French Below that area, the threat of Union. Hardly had the votes been violence to win what the native counted than Paris cut nearly all people are seeking is mounting. ties with her former colony Gul Besides the in the Congo, hea was left financially weak the Portuguese colonies of An gola and Mozambique appear quite but, like Portugal! itself vil liberties are restricted South and East Africa. white sorities seek to continue domination with stronger and riots Faking the initiative the pan Alrican a meeting liberation Acers recently In agreed that Africans them mi- selves should fix the timetables thelr for independence, of movement in the * OVERCROWDED PRISONS TYPICAL IN CANADA Protestantism by the World Coun gpnious CONSIDERATION Ly gi to be set up In the corridors of | (CP Photo) this prison |sent representatives conference Right Rev, John McNab, mod: | erator of the Preshyterian Church in Canada, said the World Pres- byterian Alliance probably will debate the Issue when it meets In| Brazil in July, Most Rev, Walter Barfoot, for-| mer primate of the Anglican| Church of Canada, sald In Win.| nipeg he was "'most interested in the Vatican development, "It's unlikely that we would get a separate Invitation," the pre: 1 sald, "More likely it would Anglican be addressed to the the Arch. communion through bishop of Canterbury." Rt, Rev. R, H. Waterman, Anglican Bishop of Nova Scotia, [sald any invitation from Rome {would be 'considered very seri: ously." "But a lot would depend on the spirit in which it was sent," Bishop Waterman sald, 'There might be some Christian churches {which would be prone to accept such an invitation, not as a matter of recognition of the sov- erelgnty of the pope, but as a ground to discuss Christian unity." | Heads of the Association des Realisatours (OOCL), the Mont. real vers' organization, de any comment, There are 'many rumore-all {unconfirmed sald one spokes: man, general meeting 'of all union | the producers walked out of meet. ings with the CBC to enforce de- mands that their association be recognized as bargaining agent, The CRC says the producers are part of management and not en. i iy to affiliate with a labor ly. A five-hour meeting was held {In Ottawa Sunday between CBC officials and a six-man union Tim O'Sul CBU, The announce | ment followed, The Ottawa meeting followed {one in Toronto Saturday In which {an elght-man delegation of Mont. real union leaders presented the producers' case to a meeting of {300 Toronto CHC employes, At the meeting the CBC was criticized for 'irresponsibility 4 The corporation was urged to withdraw the ultimatum and re. open negotiations OPPOSE SPREAD A statement by Toronto: produc: ers which said it opposed the spread of the strike outside" Mont. real was applauded at the meet delegation livan of Toronto, £ In Ottawa Sunday night E, L. | Bushuell, acting president of the CRC, sald his special representa. | tive in negotiations with the pro ducers. will be Marcel Carter, comptroller of management, plan. ning and development for the corpdration The CBC announced Saturday It Is spending $5,000 to $7.000 a dav on special police services ta protect families of Montreal em ploye contiming I'he corporation L300 members its Montreal taff of 2.500 are hack to work hese include about 500 m nage (ment employes, to work claims about of THE OSMAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Jenuery 37, 1959 5 -- to such a kia 4 Serene beauty, captured In clouds of tulle, mists of whispering organza and taffeta, soft, exquisite lace In prelude to a perfect day -- Our Bride's Gift Consultants play an important role . . advising and assisting the bride, her family and friends in making the Wedding Day a truly memorable one, Let EATON'S help you with details such as these: Gowns for the bride, attendants, mothers . . . heads dresses and veils, Assisting with personal trousseau. 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