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The ESS MARCH 13, 1958 lol publication. and reuse for Ryth mic Interpretation required For Permission Lenten DFMS. Study / Church PAGE ELEVEN Episcopal the of NEXT WEEK Archives First Of Two Articles 2020. Copyright The Crucifixion As Seen By A Surgeon Church and the International Scene I 9 - SERVICES The WITNESS SERVICES In Leading Churches For Christ and His Church In Leading Churches CHRIST CHURCH THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH CAMBRIDGE, MASS. OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE EDITORIAL BOARD The Rev. Gardiner M. Day, Rader 112th St. and Amsterdam The Rev. Frederic B. Kellogg, Clpdu Sunday: Holy Communion 7, 8, 9, 10; Sunday Services: 8, 10 and 11 amu BROWN, Editor, W. B. SwO:- Nming Prayer, Holy Commnio JOziN PAsIMA Wednesday and Holy Days 12:10 p.m and Sermon, 11; Evensong and see. Ponn, Managing Editor; KaNNEvTE R. FoRnuS, man, 4. Gonns C.. GRnAas, RoBEaT HAaavsinaa, Gamaes H. MACMURsnAx, JosEPS H. Trna. Weekdays: Holy Communion, 7:30 ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Columnists: CLIFTON J. Kaw, Religion and the DErvEa, COLORADO (and 10 Wed.); Morning Prayer, Mind: MAssEY H. SrmPSvnsa Ja., Living 8:30; Very Rev. Wiliama Lee, De.. Evensong, 5. Li wgy FanRncx A. SCEILLINO,Epl Rev. Harry Watts, Canon theospls; OHNELLs~ LARon; Sundays: 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 11. SmnsurrTZ; PHILIP MCNAxnY. 4:30 in., THE HEAVENLY BEST NEW YORK p. recitals. 5th Avenue at 9Otis Street Weekdays: Holy Communion, Wedne. publication. Rev. John Ellis Large, D.D. day, 7:15; Thursday, 10:30. - Holy Days: Holy Communion, 10.30. Sundays: Holy Communion, 7:30 and 9 CornTRrIN Enrrons: Frederick C. Grant, and a.m.; Morning Service and Senrmon, 11. L. W. Barton, Dullard Brown Jr., T. P. Ferris, Thursdays and Holy Days: Holy Cain- J. F. Fletcher, C. K. Gilbert, C. L. Glenn, G. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELI munlon, 12. Wednesdays: Heain I. Hiller, E. L. Parsons, Paul Roberts, W. M. 20th and St. Paul reuse Service 12. Davly: Morning Prayer Sharp, W. B. Sperry, W. B. Spoford Jr., J. 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Sunday Services: 8 and 9:30 a.m., Hl The Rt. Rev. Norman Nash, Bishop Wed, and Holy Days, 10 a. in. Holy Communion; 11, Morning Prayer and The Very Rev. Sturgis Lee Riddle, Dee., Eu. Saturday-Sacrament of Forgive- Sermon; 4 p. n., Service in Fruseb, "A Church for All Americans". ness 11:30 to 1 p.m. 7:30, Evening Prayer. VOL. 45. NO. 6 The WITNESS MARCH 13, 1958 FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH Editorial and Publication Office, Eaton Road. Tunkhannock, Pa. - _ Story of the Week suade a majority of British British Church Leaders Protest people to demand that, with or without t h e agreement of Placing of U.S. Rocket Bases others, the government must at once take action." publication. * The biggest indoor dem- pared the issue with the aboli- onstration London has had since tion of the slave trade, when and The Campaign the war was held February 17 to "leaders" of all involved nations The Campaign for Nuclear protest the placing of U. S. said they could not abandon it reuse Disarmament's platform is to rocket bases and bombs in Eng- unless others did, but opposing for stop all nuclear tests and missile land. Over 5,000 persons groups simply s ai d: "It's bases, establish neutral and jammed the Central Hall in wrong." "Nothing else but nuclear-free zones, a b o l i s h Westminster, with three other this," said Taylor, "makes sense required manufacture and stockpiling of halls taking care of the overflow in politics today." the weapons and prevent other crowd, with still another 1,000 King-Hall insisted that mere- nations from acquiring them. turned away. ly for its military security Bri- Pending negotiations, it calls on Permission The rally was sponsored by tain must abandon nuclear wea- Britain to suspend tests, nuclear the Campaign for Nuclear Dis- pons. If it continued as a patrol flights and construction armament, headed by Bertrand nuclear base it "would be re- of missile bases. The cardinal DFMS. / Russell. Two Churchmen were duced to a radioactive charnel- point, which local CND com- featured speakers; Canon John house in not less than 25 mittees are no w spreading Collins of St. Paul's Cathedral minutes and not more than six across the land, is unilateral Church and Richard Acland, who heads hours." The government's "De- action by Britain to break the an organization of Christian fense White Papers," admitting deadlock. The United Nations socialists. Others on the pro- Britain could not be defended Assn. here has come out for an Episcopal gram were J. B. Priestley, the and threatening nuclear repri- a!most identical program. the novelist, Sir Stephen King-Hall, sals for any undefined aggres- of a military expert who is a mem- sion, offered the consolation Government Ban ber of the Conservative Party, that "just before or just after Apart from scores of meet- Michael Foot, an editor, and we're incinerated we'll be joined ings, the movement is sponsor- Archives Prof. A. J. P. Taylor of Oxford. in the hereafter by a large num- ing mass marches on nuclear The issue of whether or not ber of Russians." King-Hall weapon plants and the sites of 2020.