v. , CF.OKGF. 1MUIS i AUCTIONEER fbiMie Black 816 and Red 12. Protestant, RC Churches Revising Rites in U.S. Face-Lifting of Addis Ababa Started For Big Anniversary ADDtS ABABA. Ethiopia (CP) i which ch work work ... iu ..j ' TIP Tx"' - .'J - x- w TV" ! l'Mlte Jul Internatlonal experts are play-in? an important part in super the Riinroi-n t. (.me i mniif t FUR STORAGE onthehCir By (iCOr.GK W. C'OKNKLL ! NFW YORK i.P Revised forms I of worship, designed to make re- ligious .services more effertive. : are developing today among i many churches in the United .States. j In one way or another, virtually every denomination has been affceted. From small- town, frame churches to great; cathedrals, devotional practices j have been modified in varying and a stadium 've h05Pi' PHONE "Undoubtedly we are in the midstream of a liturgical movement that affects every cjiurch in Christendom," said Dr. Douglas Horton, executive secretary of the Congregational Christian churches. PSYCHOLOGY, TOO "This has meant careful inquiry into psychological effects of the varying forms of liturgy, a searching into its contents, and a weighing of written, read forms against the more free, spontaneous forms." In the Roman Catholic church. Rev. John T. McGinn, director of the Paulist League, said there vising a face-lifllng operation which will give this proud capital, standing on a 9.000-foot-hlgh plateau, an entirely new look. Emperor Mvenellk II founded the capital and named It Addis Abnba. new flower. One of his successors, Emperor Halle Selassie, is th? Inspiration behind the move to beati'ify the city. A two-year Improvement plan Is due to be completed in tim. for the ?5:h anniversary of Emperor Selassi s Coronn tion Nov 3, 1955. 974 The pie-Hcr part of the plan is the work of Sir Patrick Ab- degrees. j Many pastors, who once wore only street clothes in the pulpit, have donned robes. Congrega- i tions, which once sat siltnt, now join in responsive readings. ' jUpnts glow on once unlit altars. Th- cnarr.es are varied and numerous. In general these trends are evident: I Among Protestant churches. with tlvir less formal approach, TODAY BILL SCUBY FURS DINING PLEASURE i is a strong movement to "get Catholics to take more active participations not as spectators, but as participants." This has involved, among i other things: Widespread use of missals giv-I ing English translations of the Mass, so congregations can fol - vi ' : w.- '.7J. If,-:? 8: -fci.f' ft I jcrcrombic, British town plun- n ng expert. 1 Tli" work of windlnti streets i i far his necessltalnil the p'lll-jiivj rin'vn ' of more than l.OdO isinrill reshlentlal and business i premises and a number of larg-i er buildings. The capital's blKccst hotel tr mmti I ii i im it tig iwz in m i i fimm Xill W.ll H J the shift generally is toward mo'c formality. SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS LOOKING AS IF IT MIGHT have been turned inside out with the wallpaper on the outside, the brightly decorated "tulip house" of Charl as Mosley of Akron, Ohio, stands as a symbol of its owners Individuality. Mosley became somewhat tired of his plain white house and painted clusters of gay red and yellow tulips all over it. low the spoken Latin version. be named the Palace, is under ( Commodore Cafe Wolloce's Dept. Store J OUirr prominent buildings on .y Prince Rupert Daily News TuesdayJune 8, 1954 Iran Oil Plan t iwwat ainu Wednesday . 7 p.m. -8:20p.m. Among Roman Catholic churches, with their elaborate ritual, the tendency is toward less formality and more congregational participation. It has meant the introduction in many congregations, of features once shunned.. Among them: Robed choirs, offertory and choir processionals, altar effects such as candles or crosses, printed orders of service, set readings and prayers, more exalted music, p.kstoral vestments. Encouragement of congregational singing of hymns, customarily sung only by the choir Increased use of the "dialogue Mass" generally on week days and similar to Protestant responsive readings. The effort is to get congregations to read responses to the priest, ordinarily given by altar boys. "The whole effort is for more intelligent understanding and more active participation in worship," Father McGinn said. ; v" k . J . v." f .V?V , ... ? .jV-i.,' t 1 :.h v. . : - ; " - c? If - i ; t. . . , i . V.I it.' ! CAGNEYL BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE mm . By EAS1EY BLACKWOOD For Summer Wear hwii e1ZTVt 1 ' Cool Sturdy Shoes Vr. . I Smart Player Uids Low, Saves Weak Partner Mr. Dale soft-pedaled the bidding with a pretty good hand in today's deal. The reason was that he was playing with the weakest player in the game J Now WALLACE'S 5 Give You BRANDED I TODAY AND WEDNESDAY by SAVAGE Featuring long-wearing Ncolilc against two of the best. May Not Reach i Former Output ' My VINCENT Bl'IST TF'tlMV 'Reij1prsi--1 no iaiil1 British-built oil refinery at AUa-tlan, which Mohammed Mosxa-, tle(h nationalized in 1951, may not resume full-scale produc- ! ' tion. i International oil company rep- I resentatives have warned the I Tove't'inent thai such bin refineries have become out of date. Although Abadan's output fell !o h ti'ek'e after the Iranians took over from British engineers in 19al, the government here. ,ial heppd for a return to pen iiitput under an oil settlement with the west. OH. AIH'.NDANT But the new fashion in the oil world I, to disperse refining capacity in "safe" places next dooi to industrial slies and cloie behind the bases of armies .navies mid ar fleets which, without oli, are. tniuotent. Crude oil resources are ubulu'-unt in widely tpaced world re-kuhis. At present there la more than the world could use for more than 200 years. Almost every year new fields are discovered. 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