THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961.
PM may look abroad or choose non-bishop WHO WILL SUCCEED Dr FISHER?
Only one or two would qualify, says official
London, Jan. 18.
An official Church of England source has doubted whether more than one or two members of the present episcopate would qualify to succeed Dr Geoffrey Fisher as Archbishop of Canterbury.
The curent edition of Crock- ford's Chical Directory, offield Church of England guide, suld rerently in its preface:
If the Prime Minister were lo come to the conclusion that there is non2, he might well brak with precedent and look abrund or follow older prece-
dents and choore among those who are not bishop."
Two tasks
The preface added that two Jay nhest- principal task.
refont and evangelism.
The eviden of caren law We cry new panching Ha most felt meg, one at when the replations ef church anet alate were ineen. bly praised upen the pubfe attention.
With canon law went liturgi- cal revision. Here they had to have an archbishop who was accustomed to dent with ex- perts but would also know what other kinds of experience needed to be brought in.
He must above all be, in this respect. a man who was him- self aware f the need for reform.
There has been mich spreala-
churchmen among
tirt
writers in reetud muntha ne to who will se ved Dr Fiber as Archbishop of Canterbury.
Possibles
Anong Bhor who have been mentioned are England's second
DR RAMSEY
mentioned in several
primate, 56-year-old De Michael, has been Ramsey, Archbishop of York, who was appointed in his pre-quarters. He has made an im- pression for his conderthalion of
seat pad five years ago. 51-apartheid since his appointment year-id Dr Donald Coggen,
Unguished theologian and
Bhop of Bradford since 1955,
*
1937.
Should anyone below
the
of
Dr Robert Stapford, 59-year-old, rank of Bislap be considered ex-choolmaster, Bike Dr for the appointment, Canon Fisher, and Bishop of Peter Max Warren might qualify borough since 1956, and Dr Ru- Thin 56-year-old secretary bert Mortimer, 58-year-old! the Church Missionary Society, Bishop of Exeter, an expert on a former missionary in Africa, canon law.
and he too is concerned about the gap between black and witlte" in that continent,
The present holder of Dr Fisher's former See of London, Dr Montgomery Campbell, is 3 years old and thought by suine to be too near retirement to be selected,
old
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He was chairman of the com- teilter which reported in favour of birth control to the Lambeth Dr. Joast de Blank, 52-year. Conference uf 1958--China
Archbishop of Capetown, | Malt Speciul,
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GERMAN TANK CREWS MAY TRAIN
IN BRITAIN
London, Jan. 18.
Wost Gorman tank crows may train in Britain, Chief of Staff Gon. Adolf Heusinger indicated to- day,
General Housingar arrived from Bonn for a three-day visit, at the invitation of Lord Mountbatton. Ho sald ho will "discuss some problems of training -co-operative training-- between German and Bri- tish forces. "There
ore somb ideas whether we can use train- ing arous for tanks as we have great difficulty in Germany over tank train- | ing, but no decision has been reached," General Heusinger said. UPI,
LUMUMBA AND NASSER CHILDREN MAKE FRIENDS
The three children of deposed premier Lumumba, Patrico Jun., Juliana and Francois; who are refugee guests of President Nasser in Cairo, have made friends with Nasser's own children. This London Express photo shows them together,
‘Venture aimed at exploiting the dead'
Storm
over U.S. bid to
raise sunken U-boat
New York, Jan. 18.
A West German official said today that a plan to raise a sunken U-boat off the U.S. cast coast is "a commercial venture aimed at exploiting the dead-and no civilised society approves of this."
Mr Gerhard Lang, West Ger- man Censul at Buston, told the Newport Daily News "My goy- ernment is concerned in this matter principally because of! the bodies of the crew mem bera."
He indicated he would protest to the U.S. Government if plans for raising the submarine to ahead.
HEAVY LOSS
Dooley in
serious
condition
Now York, Jan. 18.
Dr Thomas Dooley, famous junglo doctor of Laos, was reported today to bo in a serious condition with the rocurrencO of the chest concer which caused him to return to hospital last month,
Associates of the physician who established hos
Dr Dooley pltols in Laos, cold
scml-conscious was now only most of the time.
Aundiyers bave been ex right ahead. Whatever thunder ploring
and they want to the submarlac,
throw, let them last summer brought up the throw "
who body of ons crewman,
Mr Mason piens to lead a was given a military burial at
diving team early next spring Newport..
to prepare to raise the U- boat. We ways the craft will be brought to the surface and Mix Mason put on display. wald proceeds will be used to set up a scholarship fund for the children of submariners, to him. Mr Long said details of the dispute have been alimalled 16 the West German Government
Mr Lang said: "My Govern- ment has emphatically outlini its intentions not to allow any- one with the exception of the American Government or agents appointed by it, to surface the U-boat or bring anything up from it."
PIRACY
at Porn.
'DEVIL' DROPPED
BY THE CHURCH
of yo
London, Jan. 18. Tho Convocation Canterbury today Keneral approval of the new okischinn for. the Church of England In which the devil-in name -receives no mention,
mesha,
the extechism passes a further dreussion in May. Anglican chlidren throughout 13x world will Uo longer repeat the partso
nounce the devil and all his works."*
Childress must memorise the catechlim before they can bo confirmed $3 recrive Holy Communion,
The catechisms in being- revirca in modern langu- age form to make it more casily understood by 20th Dentory children, the Convocation was told to dar-China Mail Special.
Suspected smuggling ship sinks
Recife, Jan, 18. The Brazilian ship Marumaru, en route to Belem from Para- maribo, sank off the Brazilian coast today with a cargo be- lieved to contain contraband, Customs authorities reported.
One of the eight-man CTCW
| was belloved Icst,
The authorities said the small ship carried four cars, two air- craft engines, 200 television sets and 500 cases of whisky,
Cause of the sinking was not immediately Itnown.-AP.
Rebels retake
strategic crossroads
Vientiane, Jan. 18. Leftwing rebels were today reported to have re- taken a strategic crossroads north of here from Government troops after a see-saw battle lasting 10 days.
out
more
than
trees to blocks
But, he said, many Meos did
The crossroads, about 90 miles Khouang Province, in which the of the administrative Plain of Jars is situated, The north capital on the way to the Royal Tribesmen are said to be hold- scat of Luang Prabang, control, ing
Against the only available land route | 12,000 leftwingers, young to the Plain of Jars, further
John Williams, correspondent enst, which has been in left-
for the Melbourne Herald and wing hands since January 1.
Colonel Oudonc Sananikone, Singapore Straits Times, who commander of the Government's flew into mountain villages deep drive north towards Luang In the leftwing-held territory, Was sufficiently alert Prabang. subd however that sald villagers were being asked had advanced lo to fight the leftwing groups and yesterday on his 34th birthday his troops to receive a visit from Francis the outskirts of the mountain to chop down Cardina! Spellman, Archbishop village if Omj Thang, about 45 roads to their artillery, of New York, to hear a telegram miles south of the crossroads, from President Elsenhower read and expected to take the village not appear too anxious to join
within 24 hours.
in the fighting because come of them hack Ho also predicted that goy-cartridges for their rifles.
only three or four
ernment forces would capture Wilkins made the tour with the next vital rebel stronghold Lieutenant-Colonel Vam Pao, of Moung Lassy, 31 miles himself a member of the Hardy further north, within the werk. Meo tribe and the man who is Colonel Sananikone's troops directing guerilla activities in captured the strategic town or the region."
But Colonel Vang said Gover Vang Vieng on Monday.
refugee returning
tement troops southeast of Xiêng Vientiane Bald discipline and KhouINNG town had only four morale among the opposing 50-millimetro mortars and more Communist Pallet
Imo forces arma wero desperately needed. Pathet Lao batid a division of was excellent.
12,000 mon in the province and the Government "only about 2,200. Fic
The President wired the your 34th The
German submarine
Physician: "On birthday it must be a source of U-833, was sent to the bottom
Ertened gratification to realise of the Atlantic In the closing
'10 PER CENT' thirt in so few years you have days of World
He charged earlier that it War II, after
the cum-accomplished so much for sinking
for the be piracy
Mr Maron said his an American merchant would
and distant peoples loss okladivars
the Gavern- good of raise vessel with considerable
the submunication with
have inspired so many others ment ended when he rejected a marine. of life.
request by Mr Lang for 10 per to work for all humanity. With There are at least 50 bodies Mr Burton H. Mason of cent of any salvage value and all of your many friends, I join in the sunken submarine. Trumbull, Commecticut, a leader 10 per cent of any treasure in saluting you
anniversary."--AP, of the group, said "We're going found.-AP.
to
Escaped BACK-TO-WORK
convict
caught
in
this
TREND
CONTINUES IN BELGIUM
Brussels, Jan. 18.
A growing "back-to-work" trend cut deeper today into the last remaining bastions of the socialist-led strike faunched 30 days ago in Belgium against the Govern- ment's economic austerity plan.
nway systen. During the
were
London, Jan. 18.
The work stoppage has vir- reported many workers Harold Roy "Rubber Bones”;
Webb's third jail breakdually ended bt the nation's rail-sull absent even though a trade day union conference for the area In nearly 14 years ended the stream of workers returning had decided to end the strike. early today when he was to their jobs increased in the recaptured in London af- coal-delds of southern Belgium, where the strike had been almost total.
ter ten days' freedom.
Both of his earlier escapea had been from grim Dartmoor prison, in 1947 and 1951 when
te he was free three days and alx
day's respectively:
10 Berhaps made of mink. (0,
4)
17 item for business discussion.
(7)
19 Dwell. (0)
21 Visible support? (5)
24 No pocket-book. (4)
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD--Across: 3 Spot, 7 Scool. 3 Ears, Apex, 10 Pressage, 12 Town, 15 Opera, 18 Sid, 19 Large, 21 Aaben, 22 Rite, 23 Grave, 20 Dad-o, 29 Ape-like, 30 Dent, 31 Track, 32 Peril, 33 Sped. Down: 1 Scorn, 2 Console, 4 Piper, & Text, 0 Draw, 0 Aged, 11 Aping, 13 Ogre, 14 Noel, 15 Allve, 17 Wand, 18 Bled, 20 Ateller, da tapt, 24 Range, 25 Skein, 27 AŴy, 21 Odda,
Resistance areas
shaft through which he wriggled | vincer. to freedom.
Withdraw troops
Workers representatives asked that troops be withdrawn from the power stations before re- turning to work.
Meanwhile chamber of com- industry for the principal cities in nouthern
The main areas of resistance, where the strikers stayed out, Ho earned tho nicknanic were centred around Liege. "Rubber Bones for his daring Charlerol 1931 crempeho spent work where heavy Industry was conhelgium affected by the strike
and in Louviere merce and digging through the concreto centrated in southern Helgium's
iszund a commuilque today floor of his cell to a hot air-French-speaking Walloon pró- calling on authorities
to "re- move all obstacles prevening a But even in theso areas, small return to work" Webb, 30, whib whs serving factories were resuming opera- four years for shopbreaking and
The communique cald. tho Loris Meriwhile metalworkers
woa really cata6~ onded their sirio at Verviers, attuation pontering houschrecking
in soms drean
of ebuments by night escaped Socialist labour stronghold near trophie" from Warkiswurih
southern Belgium and added pelaon win the German border,
that come firma were on tho two other mea by cimbing two.
doora prison wall with the aid of a In Dorinago; coal-region, verzo of along their ladder-Chino Mail Special, " local electrical power, sisilans | :forever."---ATP,"
No attempt
no attempt troops
also claimed that more Thoy had made
were coming in from to interfere in the normal North Vietnam and that the rimning of Vang Vieng town | Russian had given the, rebels and had even distributed cloth 12 tree-barrelled mortars. and sugar and concentrated French mining engineers CONTI- milk to refugees and towing out of Saravane Province in ptoplo
southern Laos near the South Meanwhile, the rightwing Vietnam border have reported a Government has been flying spectacular rise in Pathet Lao supplier to guerilla units of activity over the past two Meo hill tribesmen in Xieng months--Reuter,
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