Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 7 Jul 1948, p. 1

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MISSING * « â- T\ >. 4 K\ ^.\ â- f" ♦''â-  i'. ^ • I Middle East Oil Development Tl: world's richest oil fields are beneatl trie* bitterly resent American supj easily cut off the flow of oil to the U.S. to share WHATGC Japan For over a year rumors have been circulating in Japan to the effect that Emperor Hnrohito was about to embrace Christianity â€" probably Roman Catholicism. These rumors were revived by the recent visit to Japan of Cardinal Spellman of New York, during which he paid a half- hour call on the Emperor. Asked during the press confer- ence which immediately followed his visit to the Imperial Palace whether Hirohito was considering adopting Christianity, Cardinal Spellman ans- wered that the subject hadn't even been mentioned. However, the more influential Japanese seem to think that it doesn't matter much what Hirohito does in this regard. The Japanese are not a really "religious" people in the sense that we of the Western world use that tirm- Most Japan ese homes have shrines to both the Shinto and the Buddhist gods, and both receive practically equal at- tention. Besides which many of them, when dressed in European clothes, carry in their pockets Bibles or New * Testaments. In other words, they, believe in trying to propitiate as many deities as pos sible. So if Hirohito should decide to become a Christian, most" of his people wouH not feel it necessary for him to drop any of his former faiths; and while the Japanese mind is difficult to fathom, the chances are that most of the Niponese would have the' idea that The Pope was recognizing the spiritual authority of The Emperor, rather than the reverse. Paraguay Most of the population of Para- .guay lives to the east of the river of the same name, where the land is fertile and arable. West of the river is the Gran Chacoâ€" 100,000 square miles of wilderness, much of it swampy. The air is so thick with mosquitos that frequently the sun Sour Note â€" Peter Piper, who used hvnd power to pick his " kkled peppers, should ' in 1948. He would the benefit of the ronic pickle sorter. eyes sort the pickles to size, but the big ice Gannon is holding stumps the machine. ^; V?" -

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