sail bishops today | eet The Ven: DS. Catehpole of ‘pishops_ ‘to Lam eth every ‘By The ven of the Okanagan; ten. years “where. . they” ‘make in.The. Cantdian: Churchman solemn’ pronotincements: upon peattis: no: ‘surprise: to-me:- that : obscure ‘subjects; * It-'seems ‘ tos here are those,;who look at me that it a. numbet" of: ‘angry, ; ‘the Anglican: ‘Church in Can-,.- youngish , bishops got: together. . “ada’and decide to join The. “in Canada and had. somethitif’ United. Church, . the Roman * to: say: of interest ‘and™ conse» i ‘Catholic: Church: or, one of the =quence to’ the Canadian peop}e ,' iSects,—any’-,one: «of-- ~which, “in: general and’.the Anglican eems ‘to. have’ ‘spokesmen | who ~ ‘Chure ch folk’; rin particular, .@,.., ‘do, not seem. to mind standing “good -deal more. ; might. ber lp. and’ being counted. where - achieved. ata tay ub ues of. importance. in today’s: “Newspape Publishers’ ‘Assoctatior ‘News Limited sin ob- a ‘Perhaps . reply ‘that they. g¢ ie ‘of Birmln hames ‘Cup: “one of consequence ‘to. express: , he:C ireh's: disapproval, but9 02k" e is no',word: One. recalls ean Pi bishops are: ‘too: ‘busy, run ‘round: :for.; confirmations. ata, ‘doing-a vast- number of chores; “not the’ léast, of: which ‘is that ; Of staffing’ their: ‘dioceses;. “put: “we donot. have ‘any - ‘écclesi- astical- statesmen’. v= to™-whom | a Canada listens,: “Where. are: ‘the : > great. preachers ° today? Do we! believe: so ‘little: in..the | ‘Gospel - about Ma Nagement- “Labour ren “that we cannot speak? Are, Ee ther-one ‘way-or the - all like’ dumb. aogs,.. t f used © cannot bark? 5 4 Oy have listened eagerly, .tos “i ‘sermons, when T have had: thK* , opportunity. waiting” to heats. -. something. of | consequence; Ales in “other chu ches which. be- “most” invariably: Ihave. beght labour: h -Hquor interests, but disappointed! The. Red Deans If does: of Canterbury (whose | ‘views*t* : --do not care for) gets more pubs : - Veity. than ‘all:the bishops and* : great deal.” Of: "good --Teaders- of. ‘the~.Canadian, leaders. Of: the. Church: to. make: °" Church. Doubtless there will ‘be* outraged :; clergy. and: ‘laymen. who> will: rush... with: madness~ -upon. ‘me for what have said.) - and will, hurlabusive comment: -satemy head: ‘The. truth: nevers¢ “theless jis. that. -the . Anglican Church: of © Canada does not exert: influence ‘upon: public. opinio! ‘as ‘it- should, ‘or does? ve it. give-the help. and: radership -. - which p ople. want, ‘There must : “ebhtay by at) our,., ge eee hoa ee tors : mingled with ‘th OF, an; excited crowd. a most: optimistic’. thinke ‘does: not expec be ore. July. Ist whic ‘would. , goes ‘by we are ‘in ‘fact Pee etaina full: ‘tim ticians whether we like itor not. ‘For: ea A Liberal ‘Member of. ‘Parliament. “method "with ibs parbarous” connotations: “as. @ luce a private bill to substitute the gas: chamber (a means:. of ‘ carrying out: the: verdict of the {D- ‘to'th in PES ‘for hanging in public executions.’ It is..not: court. nel . Thien ‘along came: ‘two: ‘young ‘likely to go far at the present: session but it Probably. hanging was. retained: as: 5 adding to - fellows. ‘of high :school; age. A ‘does raise a point frequently mentioned when | : the: deterrent that, might: stay: the. hand: of the proposition was. ‘made onan: COP e punishment is tien saben ite a Ane tin Ma ‘homlotanl ~~ hourly.. “basis.” ‘The: boys. SUB; e recen egisiation. submitte y e. . . +, gested a flat rate for, the job. ~ government on this subject’ created! differing - tn One reson advanced with the: privat bill “This was agreed to, after’ we |: dearer of murder, thus ‘modifying 'the?former ald. she. ‘favored: the: gas. chamber because it.’ — had shrewdly. figured. how:long lbnesslanding | provisions of the ‘Criminal: Code. :. “egg: brytal: and: cheaper". ‘With. the: ‘for- — tt would’ take - them: at $2 an. It made no change. ins ‘the: method: of: mer one: can’ agree, but:surely the toet. of exe. - hour. : Howe’ OF ne respects. this. ‘was - ~nexpected : cution: is. noti.ai fuctor tobe considered. they then, went and cy singe the pros and.cons: of: ‘capital’ punishniert® OTe. tie. purpose. is humanitarian in. spirit, it” “are “Fréquently confused: by: the’ ineidence-: of’ ust is tn art ae ethod involved ‘in. [ Unemployment | hanging. Much of the objection: to: capital pun “rqsubstitutitig: an alternative method. of execu. . ighment Is. based. ‘on. alsitice : ‘of. this st old th : ios! The. ‘Victoria Colontat : - questions and. | ‘answers. on ante, column: we’ “publish. quiere | . : LP gee , “ a tiona “abonte: unemployment. frat. | Figures: showing. “that - ‘unemployment in “gaini in, employment, Ain: ‘thes month” was m Te “Anica: and employment, together Gonada dropped by 83,000: between March and - thon’ ‘seasonal; But the’ problem’ remains: ‘gerle Inet fo may, We oe April are received: ‘with: shouts of! joy by. govern: " ous. T @ oO. re for . 0 Nollowlng. are ’.Rome: ‘e quentiona, ment supporters. who ‘are: almost. ag: boring): as. us; ‘There is no. reason even: m orate cam “with aviswers: recetved: fromthe Une! the opposition members. who: plek: up;the: end- | “praise of: those politicians. who: make. “exagger- oa emplayment! Mnanrance Commission, . Joss dirge about the government, inking ounader -atod. cheerfulness: or’ pessimilam thelr ateck™ Ir: oat urate. anaes ee hy the hand to’ the poortiqusg, : * trade,. thoix only response’ to a national probe. your question, We. wil obtain ant ’ In the statistics: there: are‘some. ‘yopgones for’ “Jem. whieh; demants: thought; affort’ and lead oo “Anawer: anit: _ bubitatr At IW TN — ay a + HATS enh To Ottiewer: Jourene Q:T. recontly: took: 111: on. my: ae ee “Joh, asa direct result of the |: an -woather condttions -undor. |", . “owhicheL:had to work; and: had! |» ~ spend: ‘three: weeks: in: hospital: with: pnuemonin Am: Tene” , Muled. to stamps for tha: time : “y spenti In: hospital) and: if 80, / Where: should.I gete.thom?:° | a A, You: are: nat. entitied: to. “wnemployment:, PNa wren oe.’ ~ atamps while: you. are: a: ‘phe: a inva. hospltal).uniewr your... ““vegular: employer. continua: to}: pay you your. rogular: Raliveyrar.. > full. wagos' while: you. are’ on; ‘Alek: leave: Ini: hospitals: et moderate optimism, Includingievidence: that: the’. INTERPRETING THE EWE: Pe ee Cal nP ni State Writer oye fg bn ey . President Kennedy's “Warowsan vale has left edly bounded at’ tHawtimes Tho cpborsanity'vos: Britons with a queasy’ fealiitg!, that: ‘somebody. sultedy: partly: from President: Nisenhower's. car=: Is letting the alr out: of their tires, “ Oo engl of they preaidenay,. but? Maomillian: donewved The slightly deflationary: offect ‘.vesults). credit. .for- solving. the; Initiative, : ast from the: fact-that:- Kennedy and) Nikitre re:val¢tino longar’ oxista,. Konnedy’ ofwicts= Khrushchev deolded:to. make thelr. Vienna: ren- ody wants to’ be hiv own Noy I) man, Age roa dezvous a .tate-aetete: meating,- asi opponad ‘Britaimias rales, tends to/stirinle. tor oat qnather Blg Pour gathorlng.: « congornriiyy with her® iutrinale: power eA » And there are hints. that. Kennedy; “4 Otherr factors contrilsute'td.a. cortaln: writiah, m mae ee te oe ike to keep it that way, making, the foie, bwe: moalalaes: Tere {5.0 worrlad, fooling, that overta Q.: Can. man. what fawn: |i 10re ‘or less parmanont arrangement.andileave) are passing Beiteln: by; tht ‘Tordaralip ig ltrok: ‘employed: and: umalalaa te: tid |, ing Britain. and: France. to: be consnltedh sfbert. ings: "et he: anuttey| dette! ato \ tomate! jobvom his. owm cut: tlrowead | the evént, | meth og fthenclivtt criatn | for. Wis: own: user without, los. » Another taétor. In. British frustrations ‘Shr ings hiaright tor hanetit,, pros Konnody's vialt: to, Parle,was 0 atatn oectslosy, very er" day: Aces niore, tie: more: “vieleds thatthe: he: ready. tov go, whereas the London’ trip: was 3 tacked on ae -poopl i the: Britian to, works nat ‘Roon: nay hoi vecolves:. ha an \afterthought, ey " ferro tah, pale ar ator Phe Tew notlee fromthe employment, ; , : Clehirly, tines : havo. g& ‘Oh yt find: semathing to ve wy ‘aarvian? ‘ : my Sit retest, ; anra ago tt was Prime Minister Maromiiiars who. mont then ermctdue: Might ody Yen,: ‘provided he ‘(wirevails’” ue was, acting as. diplomatic: snotior for’ the: Jafnotiry. goals: om the. “able for! work: during tai. Dow | Weaterny, world, - doffing: Nis, fur gap. soOW,. 3: One. oblong: anaworr in tes olin ty avon thas rod: the: cutting: taker “ylee and then hoatening to: allied a “tor report. .: Muropaans mor: rhy-goedund):. wrt) efferent) most" andi he fulfile allot tha’ other on his travels ple: le oF the othor, paasongera: ars: fovelgvierd andi tho: conditions: far: the: reaelpt af’: |1 ‘ fos hottie somte avo. dlrendy taken, The prospects | banofth: It Ja. polrited: out that. oft entohin the) Wrase vingy snort peat berate da Clalmante ia expected te nes: onset thas he, anid It a spocohi’ Fane} 10801: ‘Aw The! Tlovesi nates He ons oditorial: ore 8 thvaly Saeake works carte: thrette id must not realy: sololpsone the. “Tooal office of: tho: Unomploye , Jn th irene : Commision "We are baginning to, ket, it aorosa' that:in M Phat: ally: this! dausos: série! Brit us Melanin war ive a' ath tsemnar{emorging: Wid “Hitning: m the admitted: .,...) Mharaiiai planty: ja n voritanfo' glint in:the. free: world." “Cor evidence’. tint things: for ‘Beltaln are not ag ‘Maomilnn'a international atat “thoy once: were,’ s