Maxims "oi a" More Man To carry care to bed is to 51.-ep with a pack on your back. 18 PAGE! ---mj lied China Calls ll. S.-Nallonallsi Pacl Grave Warlilie Provocalion -I-nrgyo, iAP) - Premier Ohou an-lsi of Communist Chins. today alien the U. S.-Nstionslist Ohins mutual defencs truth! "1 grave prnvocaililn against the people's Republic of China." s And unicss the United States withdraws its forces from National- st Formoss and Formosa strait "it mun take upon itself all the grave gon,5QqUEn'.'E-3.” Chou declared in s rtaicmcnt broadcast by Peiping radio. ion behalf of the government of ,.., rimpios Republic of China," chm said. ”i hereby declare; "Taiwan (Formosa) is China's ie.rriior,v and President Chiang Kai-shek of Nationalist China is mr public enemy of the Chinese people. ' o liberate Taiwan and liquid- rte the traltorous Ohinng Kai-shek -.,which falls on- ST JOHNS. Que, (GP)-A ti.- ooomo fire its flames at times shorving hundreds of feet into the nr Wednesday destroyed air-craft ind a hangar of Aircraft Indust- ries, Ltd. No one was injured in the three- hmir blaze but company officials said ihe hangar snd the aircraft. nil undergoing repairs. were a total kiss The hangar was located on ;murids of the Municipal airport lame three miles west of the town. in miles east of Montreal. The air- :r.-ift company was under contract to the RCAl'-' and several military planes were in the hangar. Coming Events "Bingo, River hall to- n rht. "New Haven Christmas Concert. December 23rd. "Harrington Christmas Concert. December 22nd. Hope "Gr-andview Christmas Concert, December 17th. 8 p. in. "Lower Bodequs Christmas Con- cert. December 22nd. "Christmas concert, V o r n o n Hail. Dec. 20 "Card Party. Oiinton Hall, Dec- amber Dih. st 8 o'clock. "Kinkors Christmas Concert. Wednesday. December 22nd. "F.m-viexv Christmas Concert in rnirririv school. December 20th. "Bingo. geese snd chickens, North Rustlco tonight, 8 p.m. "Bi-'.levue Christmas Concert in Grandvlew Hall, December 22nd. New Haven Dec. " innunl l-'nrmr-rs ifllh. meeting lnstiiuio. Friday, "Annual meeting Barton Lodge, V-' Vlvil. Doc. 10 st 8 p.m. Please a”!-nrl. "North Plnette School Christ- mas Concert. Belfast Hail, Eldon, December 17th. "Reserve December lard for Park Fiirmr School Concert in French liiver Hail. "Vane Traverse School Concert in Cape Traverse Hall. Tuesday, December 21st. lard for Concert. in "Reserve December Park (Zorn:-r School French River Hail. "Santa Claus will arrive at Vernon J. Noye's Store, Hunter River. Pridiy night. 7.30 to 6.30. "Annual Meeting. Farmers Hoc- kkv Le-ague, Stsriley Bridge Rink. Fiiday. December 10th. 8 p. m. "Reserve Wednesday. December 22nd for school Concert in Morell Hill. hv Morell School. "See and hear "The Lads and l.aasics” Concert, St. Mary's Hull. Soiiris, Thursday, December Mb, 1-5 Admission so cents and -5 cents. B."-Von!-h1.v Meeting Kingston I-inch Canadian Legion st Chor- ”"'i'Nn. December ilth. Special Nlcndance requested. Time 7.30 ii. in. Please. . ,."Fuv1ns sood pigs weighing --i lbs. or over. untu noon. Prlilsy. QNHK 028.00 pair. Wellington Mc- -wmlrfb son. Euntnin or leli's "Come to Dunstsffnsgo school rid see movies by Dorothy Gib- h”"- Ffldly. Dec. 10 st 8:15. q'”"h'9 IGYVM. Sponsored by Dun- 'l”"lKe. Women's institute. . Bm':khI annual meeting of the in w'f'ielrl Calf Club will-be held mm asiloy lives Hsll Pridl-9 F” .Dec. 10. Prizes awarded. his shown. Public invited. h';RThe Annual Meeting of the ,,n'n”if Klnirn lbrhibltion Associa- Sour-Drill be held in the Town lull. H 2 -on ssiurdsy Dssunber llth. ,m V ll 11- 1- Mdlinnol. Presid- Anselm Msebanoid. looretalv. "Shur Gsln Amstsur Caval- "fa Long Creek mu rriau. A 17 " 3 D-In. shsrp. Contest- " llleue and name to Mrs. minim MscNslll. Long cm-it 9" Pee. ism. sponsored by -"'M.I mum . ,.. tirely within the scope of Ohinrs sovereignty snd internal affairs And no interenco of any foreign country will be tolerated." HIS SECOND BLAST It was Chou's second attack of the week on the treaty signed lug week in Washington under which the United States promised to pro. tect Fonnou -and the nearby Pes- cadoros from Red invasion. ohm! Telleated his charge made Monday at a diplomatic reception that the treaty wss designed to "legalize" U. S. "armed seizure of China's territory of Tiilwan" and "to extend its aggression against China. and prepare a new war." -New Deputy i l OTTAWA (CP)-Appointment of Creorge H. Clark, (8. as deputy fisheries minister was announced Wednesday night. M13 Clafk. assistant deputy fish- eries minister since 1950, succeeds Stewart Bates lo the 5l5.500-a-year al7DOlniment. Mr. Bates was re- centiy named president of the gov. ornnientts Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation at a salary of 322,500. A native of Montreal, ,Mr. Clark has been associated with the fish- ing industry on both Canadian coasts for more than 20 years be. fore entering the government's service in l948. He is Canadian commissioner on the international whaling cnmmis. eion and vice-chairman of the in- ternational pacific halibut commis- lion. DOESN'T FISH The appointment was announced by prime minister St. Laiirem. after a cabinet meeting. The new deputy is a family man and father of three children. He favors woodwmking as a hobby. but not fishing. He gets enough of fish. he says, during working hours. He takes over the dcputyshlp at a time when. he says. the industry generally is in "line shape." Brit- ish Columbia has had an "excep- tionally good" salmon pack and herring operations h a v e , been "going very well." Prairie and Lake shipping also was in good shape and the east coast was do- ing well. though there were a num- ber of soft spots in the cod mar- kei. At the moment, he added. there appear to be no major problems facing the industry. though. be con- tinued. business conditions chanite daily and the situation may vary in the future. HALIFAX, iCP)-The navy said Wednesday the frigate Penetsng will return to Halifax Sunday from air-sea exercises in the Bermuda. Wide Implications OTTAWA (CF)-An attempt by three large the manufacturers to narrow by tax levies the price gap between their tires and those sold by the T. Eaton Co. Ltd and sim- ilar retailers Wednesday received 5 major setback. The tariff board ruled that the Eaton Company and other retailers buying their goods in parallel fashion are exempt from paying solos and excise taxes on their speclll brsnd tires. The decision can be sppeslbd to the Exchequer Oourt of Osnsdo. Bpecisi brand tires are those produced for a. distributor with the distributor's trade mark or brand nuns shipped on them. such htosfs "Bulldog" and "'n-ojnn" tires. ' Normally. the to-per-cont sales in sud iii-per-cent excise tax sre levied on the insnufscl-urrr's sell- ing price. The Firestone. Goodyear and Goodrich tin manufacturers snintsinsl thst for is: purposes such major retail outlets as Es- ton's. Iiuplonb. lllspson - luts. Atlsl. Gsnsnl Tire and Canadian Tire Corporations. should be con- sldored ss rnsuufseturus. OALLID IANUIAOTUIIII nurlng hearings counsel for ear, Goodrich and Firestone. main incd that for tax purposes the big retailers srobmsnufscturers gluon they hold proprietary. Isles and other rights on the tires pro- duced for them by processors. The mm protested that the Eisenhower said Wednesday he be- lieves the fear of a global war is Board's Special Brand Tire Ruling policy oi levying the tax on the big retaliers' than on the selling price discrim- hm area, were; mated against the manufacturers. OHABMDITEIOWN, CANADA, Founded 1872 bl THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 10M Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew PRICE In Ottawa Appeals For Speed-up In, Ships Limp Into Port As New Storm Hits Europe LONDON, (Reuters) -- Cold winds. snow, sleet and rain whip- ped across the Atlantic coast. of western Europe Wednesday as heavy sus forced ships and fish- ing boats to flee to shelter in ports. In Britain, sleet and snow whipped by gale,-force winds hit most of the country. Blizzards raged in the Welsh mountains and in Scotland. where many motor- ists were stranded. Six inches of snow fell in some areas. Dublin experienced its worst storm and gale in living memory. A tributary of the Talks rive: overfiowed. flooding many houses. Scores of ships sought safety in harbors all around Britain. The liner Queen Elizabeth was unahlc In sail fr.om Southampton because of the heavy seas. ACCIDENTS REPORTED in many areas that were just drying out after two weeks of floods. the new storms caused swollen rivers to burst their banks anew. Several shipping accidents were reported. The Swedish steamer Helmdal sent out distress signals off the Irish east coast saying she was in danger of runningaground. Ships searched north of Dublin for the British motor vessel Saint Eunan after she signalled her engines had broken down. On the continent, the storms kept French fishing boats in port on the Atlantic coast and stopped is search for five trawiers missing from Concarneau port for two weeks. Rain hit Paris. with ball and possible snow forecast for today. Belgium was gripped by freezing cold. while rain and slcet beat down in Holland. SPBEADB NOR-Tl-l, SOITTH Austria had plunged South- Switnrland and snow, and teniperatiires to freezing in Germany. Sees Fear of Global War less WA,Sil-HNGTON (AP) -President at s, lower level now than at any time in the last few years. The president was asked at his press conference whether he be- lieves the chances of peers are brighter thsn nt any time since he tool: office two years ago. Eisenhower said he wanted to differentiate between pesos and so armistice. but stated he believes fear of a global war is less now than st any time since hn went abroad to head the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in January oi 1951. OTTAWA (CF) - A new leg- islative deal for handling railway- unlon contract disputes-which have produced one general strike and a series of crises in recent years-likely will be proposed soon by the major unions. Seen In -Tariff buy lng price rather The board ruled that as far as T. Eaton Co. is concerned, the not my", 41, and gum. oopermd, 29, that A. product had at certain trade or brand Mme On it did HM NIH" six hours after the accident by that the holder of the trsds-or rascus squads who had to cut brand name had any right or through an 1,-on beam privilege on the goods themselves. This is.the first time the board has made s specific ruling on this trade mark point and nfficllll sold it can cover not only tires but 4 gubgg-gtlg many other soodl which the his across Hudson my Wednasdsy de- msll order houses sell and stsmp- laying exercise bull dog It for the ed with their special bnnd names. fifth day. lReport Russian-West Air Race I By TOM OCIIILTIIEB LONDON (AP)-An suthoritstlve slrorsit sur vsy published today says the Russians have thrown 380 factories into I. vest plsne produc- tion not with the West. The lsiost edition of Juno's All The World's Alrersit says this pro- gram is designed to give the soviet csrrylnl nuclei-I Wcllvonl on inltr-'from in a German Mosserschmitt powered." sir force planes to match the per- oontinentsi missions. iomsnoo of the latest models of Britain and the factories are scattered over wide cross. United It-ltd. The program lsys stress on long- isald Dr. Faolucci. "Before then the; ward in Italy. there were thunder- storms and some sunshine. ' Belgrade radio reported rain in Yugoslavia with the thermometer just above freezing. in Scandinavia. snow fell in Stockholm and there were slight flurries in Oslo. Denmark had freezing temperatures and fog. An unidentified Russian ship ran aground in heavy fog near the small island of Salthoim nut- slde Copenhagen. But it reflnated itself without assistance. Lillleiiliohce Pope Would Survive Operation ROME (AP)-One of the Pope'sl consulting physicisns said today the ailing, 78 - year - old Pontiff "would have very little chance of surviving an operation." Dr. Raffaeie Paolucci di Valmag- giore, one of four physicians who will examine the Pope again today to determine whether he has ulcers tstone-based, blacktop road between OTTAWA. ;(CP)i-'I'l'ie federal government has appeal- ed to the provinces to speed trans-Canada highway con- struction partly as a. means to meet the threat of unem- ployment, it was learned authoritatively Wednesday night. Works Minister Winters is understood to have made the appeal in letters to provincial highway ministers in all provinces except Quebec, which did not enter the federal- provincial trans-Canada highways agreement in 1949. The minister is understood to have expressed regret that work 292 miles. British Columbia 137' of on the mghwnygnow Mme more 602 miles,Manitoba 12701305 mliE.S, than one-quarter complete-has haw Blumwlck 51 M 383 "mes" not proceeded more "puny. But he Pr nce Edward Island 44 of '14 miles. admitted some of the delays have Nova Scot.” hm paved onw D35 been unmoldablh of its 310-mile trans-Canada bign- way route but had graded another wonrnwngpg p30,".-,9-r six miles. Newfoundland had coin- , . pleted none of its 60 miles but Mr. winters is said to have sd-J had graded 172 miles. ded that at this time when provin-I -TC cial and federal governments wantl Awarded Overseas IODE Scholarship lo achieve a high level of employ-l merit. it would appear than the trans-Canada highway was a worthwhile project to be pushecii ahead. The 5,000-mile coast-to-coast rosd was begun in 1950. Under the Irons-Canada highway agreement the provinces do the work and the federal government shares the cost on ii 50-50 basis with the provincial K0V8Fnntl9nts providing construc- lion meets federal standards. The federal standards call for a 3s 51- J0hn's. Nfld., and Victoria. Ex- isting provincial roads may be in- corporated into the highway if they meet conditions. said "I would never take the re- sponsibility of authorizing or tak-. ing part in an operation on the! Pope.” l "He would have very little chance of surviving an operation. due to his age and his weak condition." i l)r. Paoliicri said examinations so far have not disclosed definitelyi what has caused the hiccups. nausea and stomach distrubances which have sapped the Ponliff's strength. STILL UNDEGXD ED "We are undecided yet." he said, "whether it is stoinach ulcers, gastritis or even possibly hernia. "We will only be able to be surei what the trouble is in ten days"! Pope will not be able to retain' the berium solution necessary for X-ray examination." Dr. Paoluccl said that only in case it is hernia would he agree to an operation--"because it her- nia operation is I very minor and local affair." Five Killed In N. S. Coal Mine SPRINGHILL. N.s. (GP) .. A violent uphesvsi of the mine's floor brought tons of rock crashing down at the 11,800-foot level of the No. if pit hers early Wednesday, claim- ing the lives of five coal miners. It was the worst disaster of the year in Nova Scotla's mines and the second for the coiilery here operated by Cumberland Railway and Coal Company. The upheaval-known to miners as s "bump" - trapped the five men as they examined a section of the mine to determine its safety. other men earlier had reported it "bumpy." Four of the men were dead when found under the twisted. tangled piles of rock and mine p.ops. The ilfth died ss he was can-io.i to the surface. CUT THROUGH BEAM The victims. all from the spring- Layton Dakin. 25; Jack Fear. Jr. 29; Wesley Hunter, 48; Hamid Lor- Cope1and's body was recovered to reach' him. Fear died while being iakeni to the surfsoo. FORT CHURCHILL. Msn.. (CF) blizzard swirled The split-cost agreement with the nine signing provinces expires Dec. 9. i956. 1 Government informants said that since it is obvious the highway can- not be finished by the 1956 dead- lll1P. another federal-provincial conference must be called to re- new the agreement so the work can be continued to completion. l'p to Oct. 31--the latest figures available-a total of 1.029 miles of the coast-to-coast highway had been paved. nAi.r-sins: IN N. a. REGINA (cm - An army de- serier who said he was the man responsible for Marion McDowell's disappearance in Toronto a year ago, Wednesday denied his whole story. Andre Lacroix, 23, of Cliicnulimi. Que., Tuesday night told reporters and later police he was the man who slugged Marion McDowell's boy friend and dragged the port 17-year-old Toronto secretary from a parked car. Lacroix was hushed and nervous Three Bunk Bandits Escape With 530.000 NORTH GOWER. Ont. (CPi Three armed men Wednesday es- clned with 530.000 from a bank here sflor tielng up the bank man- ager and three of his stuff. They fled in an automobile in which 1 fourth man was waiting. The three men entered the branch of the Royal Bank of Can- ada in this village about 20 miles south of Ottawa shortly before clos- As of. Oct. 31 Ontario had paved 296 of its 1.412-mile portion of the, hillhway: Saskatchewan bad paved . 226 of 414 miles: Alberta 139 off . SW" i Mr. Robert Morson Agnew. 22. ,iabovel son of Mr. snd Mrs. W. iE. Agnew. 55 Upper Prince Street. ihas been awarded the I.0.D.E. overseas scholarship for Prince Ed- ward Island which entitles him to I do two years of post. graduate work in a United Kingdom Uni- versity. Robert is at present com- , . omwe (cw-nonn improv-3ifiiiiiimfe””i3i.i1LSi53T"1.i””ii'3 -;;;lI::Iml'oaAric.1t liiandcr theb National pccis to proceed overseas next fall. ve now Mnilkble to all vegerfg "vjgg Born in Cargigsr;;uNov. 20L.l93t2. 5mm holdings and to wmmenm he moved 'w in lmallarein B h: fishermen who can qualify under Chukzineumn n. l twi "1 H n the veterans Umd ACL worn Mini glriiatsireat tlgreinggmofn Wrgllesr talolllege :1lnt:rn::,)l,T'ms announced w'dn"' After gradiiatlngdn 1951 hi enter- The change Wm mums n . ,ed Dahousi-e University, wiere ie timsted 30,000 Canadian v'ecer:r.is ””””"'d h” B'""'"" ”.'- s'i'e,?fe eligible for such loans. dew” in 1953' Mn AK"? A. '? U ,” Home impmvcmeml loam prhlnre in the field of bac eroogg. vlously were limited to veterans with small holdings in the munie. lpnl district of Yellowknife. N.W.T.' Mr. Winters said veteran small holders and commercial fishermen who have qualified or who can qualify under the veterans Land Act. can now get loans up to 33,. 500 for I wide variety of repairs, alterations and additions to s one- ftlmilv dwelling. Loiins are obtainable from the chartered banks and are guarantegd by the government. They are re. payaie in monthly instalments in W799 years if the principal does not exceed 31.250 and five year: when larger loans Ire. involved. In- terest may not exceed 5 1-2 per cent s year. SEVEN DEAD IN FTRE GERMANTOWN. Md. 1APl--Thi" death toll in Monday: fire at the Maryiandcr rest home stood at seven Wednesday. Four elderly women were killed outright sud two others died early Tuesday. The. seventh victim, Mrs. Phiia Bill-' meter. 90, of Hyattsvillr, Md., died: in hospital Tuesday night. SYDNEY. (CPi- The Dominion steel and cool Corp. said Wednes- day its iron ore mines at Wabana. ing time. Nfld.. had received in 50,000-ton or-i Telephone lines into the bank been cut svlstion - and the building up of evidently wss "capable of packing modem fighter screens in the ss- telllte states. Juno's gives A sketch and skimpy details of I new Soviet heavy bom- the Russians now have. ber of the swept wing. four jel. twv Planes of the type pfcturedi usually no considered capable oil IIJW LAST MAY DAY one of these bombe - roared over der from an unnamed luropelnlnre believed to have customer. ' shortly before the holdup. MIG-I5 fighter. Jane's says the U. 8. air force any weapon yet produced." now is undergoing I modernization There was no hint of how many, program "which it is estimated ,will be 100 per cent complete by The section on Soviet air power; 1957." lists these other recent types: By that time the us. air force i. ' smsil rocket-propelled in-,will have n strength of 40.000 nir- terceptor" stemm'ng in conseptionir-rn.ft "half of which will be jet. U.S. MODERNIZINO - ill Ind 20!. I The publication says the. whole 2. A twin-jet single seller flghterifield of veriicai take off has open- with I cannon armament. e up. 8. A swept wing twin jet bomber. "Parallel azvslopments have gone The survey also Isyl Russia is on in both England and the United W-"”0' 1'” MW DIV. umnins continuing sonplsno development states with in successful first VTO puticulsrly strong point in loviot onds. Accounts then esplsinsd it her with such modern types as uisiin the summu of ion" 4 1 . Trans.-Canada Highway Proieclrsf Eisenhower Shuns Word Battle wiiiii Mcilarihy; Plois Moderate Course , WASHINGTON (AP)- President in personal vituperstion or quarrels iEisenhnwei- shunned word battle with Senator Joseph lVlcCarthy Wednesday while de- claring the American people. want a government run by "progressive mnderales." "And that is exactly what I am working for” the president added. Flisenhmror. with his temper ap- parently well coniained. press conference crisply that he ih would not reply to McCarihyis at- tack on him Tuesday. The Wiscon- lsin Republican had accused him of displaying is ”shrinking show of lwczilcness” toward communism. ,N0 NAME-CALLING . l l The president said he stands for! positive things and does not indulge told his "Vidal"-V a personal of any kind. He did not mention McCarthy's name once during the conference. i When a reporter spoke of the pns- , sibility of the "extreme right wing" of the Rpublican party following Mccartl-iy into s new party in 1939 Eisenhower said that if people! pliant to split off because of sec- nr lesser considerations at will have to be their bLiSlnE.K.1. There was nothing in Eisenhow- er's demeanor Wednesday to in- dicate that he was deeply angered by McCarthy's charge that be con- gratulated senators who hinder ”exposure of communism" while urging patience toward Chinese Reds who are ”toriuring and brain- washing A m e ri c is n uniformed men." iPope Closes The Marian Year Willi 5Blessing To World By FRANK BRUTFO VATlCAN' CITY (AP) -- Pnpoi Pius closed the Marian Year Wed- nesday with a blessing to the world from his sickroom. i His message was spoken withl deep emotion. as if reflecting hisl suffering. i Rccordr-d at his bedside and broadcast over the Vatican radio. the words were heard in hushed silence in Rome's majestic Basilica of St. Mary Major. There. two miles from the Vatican. Romans had gaihercd to observe ' 'e clos- ing "Te Dcum" of thanks for the year in Mary": honor. Among 15 cardinals at the ceremony was James Cardinal McGulgsn of To- I.ronin. The Pope gave his brief message ,in Italian. in Latin he then recited 1-the Ave Maria and gave his bless-. ling to the city of Rome and to the world. THOUSANDS CHEER. The thousands in the basilica broke into a great cheer. So did ihnusarsds more unable to crowd into the church. They heard the. Pope's words from loudspeak- crs. Radio carried the pope's mes- sage, prayer and blessing to other parts of ihe world. A few hours before the ceremony the ailing pontiff look a few hall- ing steps, supported by the arm of his private physician. Dr. Ricardo Galea7.7.i-l.isi. This. an authorita- tive source explained. was at once a rrieasure of the Panels slow re- covery nnd a medical precaution, inken lest he suffer disability by ilonfesses. Then Denies Story Wednesday when he was remanded nne week on a drunk charge so police could check his story. After his rnurt appearance he was vwhisked min Police Chief Arthur Cnnksnn's office where he imme- -diately denied his entire story. Of- ificers had born skeptical of his itzile from the start. Freak 0 Tornado Hils London LONDON (Reuters)--A freak i tornado. vicious but small. h-i. i London Wednesday n:glii and ripped over the west and south- west snciinn of the city caus- ing crinsidcriiblo damage. More than a score of persons were injured. In about two minutes the. tornado split a four-storey house. down the middle and damaged more than 40 houses and stores by blowing off roofs, smashing windows and scatter- ing doors. Kaiser-Willys line Shown Dealers i NEW YORK (AP)--Using I 21. lcliy closed television hookup. Kaisehwillys showed its loss line of iltiliiy and passenger vehicles to its dealers in the United States and Canada Wednesday. Hickman Price, Jr.. vice-president in charge of sales. said Kaiser- W'11l'-! will have fewer passenger- car models in the lineup for 1935, but in-n of them will carry sharply reduced price tags whsn fhpy "5 presented publicly Jan. 8. "We will have fewer passenger car models but by reducing our line we will also reduce our costs rungs heavy bombers - never I from hnrlmn to hnrisori in so sec- and has gradually been equlnpinrfllght. taking plsco in each country and that will rm-an more compgu. i From Sickroom prolonged immobility. His doctor plans to repeat this procedure daily. The Pope had deeply desired in officiaio at the final ceremony of the Marian Year. His sudden worsening made that impossible. His place at the Basilica was taken. by Eugen 2 Cardinal Tisserani, dean of the College of Cardinals. VOICE STRONGER The Pope's voice was stronger than last Sunday. when he also gave a brief benediction from his bedside. A slight wavering indica- led that the pontiff still is very weak, however. His words were re- corded at two separate sessions. to save his strength. Several thousand Romans gath- ered in St. Peter's Square Wednes- day night. For 15 minutes they shnuiod "Viva ll Papa." hoping for a glimpse of him. But. finally. they dispersed. convinced the Pope was resting and could not come to his window as he has done countless times in other years. The Marian Year was inaugurr led last Dec. 8 by the Pope in I t joyfiii ceremony at the Basilica of 1 St. Mary Major. Since then. thou- l sands of ceremonies in Mary's hnnor have been held throughout . the world. The year was a canton g ary anniversary of the dogma sa- immsculale conception. &x THINKINQ Mamas XMAS 5!-i0PPlNQ EASIER 9 TORONTO (CPI-Minimum and S , maximum temperatures: Min. Mum Dawson . - - . ... 13 Q . Vanrmiver 40 45 r Victoria 43 43 l-idnionton .15 32 Ii Calgary R 33 ' lsaskainon 20 24 Regina . . . . 23 33 Winnipeg 34 39 Toronto 23 37 Ottawa 1;; 33 Montreal 14 34 Quebec 14 31 Fredericton 1p 35 saint John 25 35 Moncion an 31 Halifax . .. . . .12 39 Chlrlottatavn 12 C Sydney . . . . . . . . 41 do Ysrmouih . . . . . 33 go St. John's Nfld. . . . It 5! HALIFAX (CF) -- Tho wggthpg office says the southwesterly sun rent of dry air is expcctod to mpg. iinuo over the district on Thursdssn with no important about in thd weather. Forecasts: Prince Edward Island, on N. 3. counties. lower St. Joli river volley: vsrlnlo churns. n lltiln milder with southwest whd 18. Low . high so (an M In . induction 3 r.'i'.'.'.”u'..a as. t" "” Hi ii tide mg g .. ..'... . .. .3: :.-”;."l:""'". 0 nun 8unrinslolQnt1.Q;., tivs pleas." he said. i .. .44- sets It 611 p. 5 - ..,... SulnIxIIUd utu later timings ”