I fiemm.flulmnm By DON HANRIGHT OTTAWA (CPI—Another hard look at CBC affairs was begun . here -— this time by the pub- lic accounts committee of the House of Commons. On the motion of Douglas Harkness (PC—Calgary North). the committee decided to call CBC officials for questioning on the financial affairs of the pub- licly-owned corporation. Date of their appearance was left to the committee's steering group. Mr. Harknesa' motion specifi- cally seeks information on what, if anything, the CBC has done about recommendations on man- agement and organization made last year in the fun-tit report of the Glassco royal commission on government organization. "You can say without fear of become the world’s most-inves- tigated broadcasting agency," he heard of the decision EXAM-INED 21 TIMES By the CBC’s own count. since its inception in 1932 it has been examin royal eoim- missions, 16 parliamentary corn- mittees, plus the recent so- called “trolka” whose report led in turn to appointment of the new Fowler committee on broadcasting, 'Il troika comprised President Alphonse Ouimet, Dr. A Stewart, chairman of the Board of Broadcast Gover- nors; and Don Jamieson, pres- ident of the Canadian Associa- tion of Broadcasters. HEART SPECIALISTS of the Inter- Society’s five-day meeting at Dr. Robert Fraser Ilcltl of ted president Edmonton. DIESidE‘m 0* N” American Society of Cardio- society's five-day meeting , "5 j°b Was t” define “'9 m‘ - ~ ‘. .. . ‘ ‘ .dut ’sv1ews onm Canadian Cardiovascular So logy. Dr. Davxd ls [he first was held at Montreal last “eff-1;)! ajor prob- ciety. congratulates Dr. Paul David of Montreal. newly-elec- Africa's Changing Winds Affecting lls Churches “mm. , 8 LONDON ‘APt—Tlie wind oflwith the government's apartheidlwhich broke away from that Springboard fo . Hark. change sweeping Africa 15 af— ,policy, . Church. of England. intends to ness‘ move to have CBC finan~ (acting churches as well as poli- -‘ Conflict of another kind arose‘ jom this unified church when It cial affairs studied by the pub- tics and social customs in Ghana in 1962 when Rt. Rev. gis for lie accounts committee was the Canadian to fill the post. The week. (CP Wirephoto). As soon as the troika’a report was tabled ' ommons, State Secretary Lamon-tagne an- nounced a new a visory com- mittee on the subject. It is headed by R. M. Fowler, 57, of Montreal, who chaired the 1956 royal commission on broa'd- casting. With him are Marc Lalonde, 34-year-old Montreal lawyer, and Ernest Steele, 44, iundersecretai-y in Lamon- contradiction that the CBC has ‘ a corporation official said when 1 Public Accounts Committee Takes Hard Look At CBC group of doctor MPa and sen‘ ators and others interested in alth problems. It is not one formally established by Parlia- ment. 1962 report of Auditor-General Maxwell Henderson, former CBC comptroller. STUDY SIZE. C Mr. Henderson ghden called for 3" ll organiational structure “in terms of its present size, com- plexity and cost." The Glassoo commission sub- sequently hired a group to this Job. In the commission’s report, the need for extensive manage- ment reorganization of the CBC was underlined. MOTOR REWlNDlNG & REPAIRS l Storey Eleciru Llu l'ili l'lli'tt ‘i i“ Iv w' E D G E H I L L Windsor, Nova Scotia I hicorporated 1ND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Regular course Grade V to Senior Matriculation Art, Household Science, Elocution, Typing. Gymnastics, Sports, Riding. Music, Michaelmas Term begins SEPTEMBER 9, 1964 Early enquiry advisable owing to limited vacancies. med, Most of today's African poll. Richard Roseveare. Bishop ofl Similar work is being started: tical leaders are necessarily the , Accra. “as expelled after he in Ghana and Sierra Leone. sclerosis practically at birth, for educational product of church that! charged President Nki‘u— 'I‘he Anglicans. Presbyterians there is indication already that mission schools. When theylmali's Young Pioneer move- and Methodists—all established it is the over-nutrition and soft were young there was no one ment with godlessness for in Ghana as separate churches life of our children and youan else to teach them. Whether adopting the political slogan by missionaries from England. adults that leads to me sudden still practisuig Christians or "Nkrumah will never die." He Scotland and Switzerland re- deaths, the heart attacks, and not. they remain personally returned later at. Nkrumah's spectively have formed a many of the strokes in our mid. Linked with the white man’s re- I own request after the slogan church union committee to work ale-aged citizens." ' ' thad been modified to the more for “the tI‘llf‘ and ViSible unity The committee is a voluntary For further information and Prospectus apply to: MISS B. D. FOWLER. A. R. C. M. Meadmistress ligion. I Most o! the churches started i acceptable "Nkrumahaism will‘Of the church in Ghana." Africanization of _ . - ownlnever die." “Meanwhilfi. mission work in ranks Ion before there was anyi 1. rica is c anging too. The old question E5 independence for thelCOMING UNION jpaternalistic attitude of the so- Qmmfles in which ,hey were? Te tirst step in setting Uptcieties. which took all decisions atmg' distinctive national church in London and sent Bible-armed ’ The Church of England. {or has, already been taken in N1- missionaries where they wished; example. consecrated its first Where negotiations {Ire s gone for ever. Now the. African- highOFSamue] Adjaj well advanced for the coming African churches decide whatl on (9 Growth . freed slave -— in Nigeria as long ago as 1864. To- day five of the eight dioceses tn the Anglican Church of. Ni- geria have local-born bishops. AFRICAN CARDINAL l . V 1 Easy Life In Early Years In? 311133351: 53383:! 3393i May Lead To Heart Attack ganyika. Although the Anglican Arch-‘ bishop of West Africa (Rt. Rev. Cecil John Patterson) is En- glish-born. he stays discreetly in the background and it is al- most sure his successor as the ranking church leader in Ni- geria, Ghana. Sierra Leone and Gamble will be an African. Meanwhile. two of the eight diocesan bishops in East Africa one assistant bishop are Africans. In C e nt ral Africa there are four dioceses with one African assistant bishop. only exception to this pattern is the Anglican Church in rica. where its in- her-racial character often sets the 14 local dioceses in conflict OTTAWA (CPl — Over-nutri- must prevent the causative fac- tion and easy life during child- l tors. This should be the very hood and young adult years may first priority." . lead to heart attacks, strokes Dr. White. who treated for. i and sudden deaths among mid- .mer United States President dle-agcd citizens, heart speeial- Eisenhower following his heart ist Dr. Paul Dudley White said Iattack. said cardiovascular dis- here. ,cascs. particularly atheroscler» Addressing a luncheon meet- [ osis and .hupertension. are a se» ing of the Senate and Commons i no“: CP‘de’tni“ IpthySiCians voluntary committee on health. ‘gre- lylpg 0 can {0 - hem are . . . ptmustic. The optimism would the 305‘” cardmlogm can“ be iustified only if doctors and i for more intensive research into a ' ‘ t . ymen support. the necessary, the causes of heart disease. medical research 'We must do more than diag- ; ' nose and treat patients who 31- ‘ PROTECT AT BIRTH 1 ready have evidence of cardio- . "We must. begin the protection vascular disease." he said. We | against the scourge of athero~ l 1981 New York World's - ENJOY *. u...» . rable moments of the past. . . . . dlne dellclously on food It’s the spectacle of the .u‘- are literally dozens of other to choose from. This Is Tour N .. .a. “g... p‘t‘ - _‘... l - -‘ l '8 A. .. . THAR SHE BLO 8am Enrich takes team. assembled by Dr Mur— behiud the h "m ray Newman. Vancouver aqr ‘ “Valet, nu usrium curator. hopes to bag In“. whale. The a whale at Saturn Island in the Gulf nI Georgia, Molds I and photographs will be.taken of the carcass for research. 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