~ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 13, 1966. 18 _FURROW ‘QUEEN Ss ‘CROWNED — The ee of the Furrows contest -;- ~omlways ‘creates~a~-great-deal-of «in-— terest°at the anntial Dundas Exhibi-="— tion, and it never suffers for the ~lack of contestants. Here, the 1965 - PopePaul | Notes Unease, By Priests CASTEL. -GANDOLFO;, Italy (Reuters)—Pope Paul said here | a wave of doubt, unease and disquiet has . affected many | Roman Catholic” priests ‘since | the recent. Vatican ecumenica! council. He said it is necessary to prevent the ferment .of ideas and novelties brought by the council from leading to an arbi- trary instability of thought and lack of cohesion inside the church. Speaking to a group of Italian priests in an audience at. his summer residence here, the Pope said: “It seems to. us most tmpor- tant that the spirit: of our church should find again its lu- cidity “and ‘its balance, ' “Nobody is unaware that a wave of doubt. unease, and dis- ‘\quiet has poured into the souls of \many priests, often «giving rise to a most varied, complex and disordered set of problems, which’ easily..repudiates._most... respected habits of piety and ecclesiastical custom, till ‘yes- terday held deservedly in honor.”’ Vatican. observers noted that it was, the second time this week he has upbraided a sec- tion of the »church—which he has not‘ identified—for a loss of 4, |faith and a greater worldliness. Wednesday, he told a general audience that some people in the Roman Catholic Church are ~ casting doubts about the eter “|nal truths of the faith. Some = \perhaps. “have the desire of . : opening up-.toward the — non- Roman Catholie-world, he said. | ife Life Term / Is Imposed. KITCHENER, .Ont. (CP) — Henry Joseph Dietrich, 44, has been. sentenced to life im- +-prisonment--when -.-he..-pleaded guilty to a rediiced “charge. of. non-capital murder in the shoot- ing of Kitchener taxi driver El- mer Battler, July 13, 1945. - queen Caroline Campbell. of Whim -Road--Cross.-is .crowned..:by -- Leslie. “Hiifiter of Strathcona; who has been ~~ ' president of the Dundas Plowing Association for the past 26 years. match and_agricultural fair. Caroline _Campbell was 1965 Queen when the contest was initiated as a colorful part of the 25th Anniversary prize meet. Three young ladies had been sponsored._as. entries late. last ~-week-for-this- year's competition-«f George MacDonald of St. George’s is the chairman of this colorful phase of the big two day meet. and he is puting his energy and initiative into the _ effort to make the event a suc- eess. ' Late last week entries includ- ed Ethel McLean, St. George's; Doris Hunter, Strathcona and Jean MacKay, also of Strath- eona. | The crowning of the Queen will be given the top-flight at- tention the event merits, and the @nnouncement of the winner and the actual crowning will be done on the speakers’ platform, im- mediately prior to the . official Dpening ceremonies. The time is 1.30 Wednesday afternoon, and the person plac- ~=-§ng-the-crown-on-the-new: Queen's: ‘finished, (lates fresh air after it has been “apariments to one floor, except | in the case where there are two ple. head will be Miss Campbell who , Co-operative : Apartment Is Symbol NEW YORK (AP)—The new- est symbol of elegance —: and wealth—comes in ‘a 2-storey package called 980 Fifth Ave. —‘‘Nine-Eighty” to its friends. The building is opposite Central Park and near the Metropolitan Museum of Art It. -is a co-operative apartment building in which 44 apartments range in cost from $80,300. to $4'8.000. They are believed to be among the most expensive apartments in the world. In a co-operative setup, apart- ments are purchased outright by tenants who become their own landlords and elect a board of governors to run the building for them. For the time being, Nine Eighty is little more than a for- est of steel girders sticking of a hill of brick. But when it’s Nine-Eighty will be heaven's gift to the rich. — Every one of the apartments has bathroom fixtures plated with 18-karat gold. Bathroom floors, tubs and sinks are mar- EVEN DUST KEPT OUT Each: apartment has two air conditioning systems, one that permits heating of some rooms and cooling of others simultane- ously, and a second that circu- filtered to remove humidity, dust and pollen. In most cases, there are two floors to one apartment. That one sells for $418,000. But that apartment—15 rooms, 14 baths and an assortment of dressing rooms — already has been sold to Stephen Currier, a member of the Mellon, family which owns an assortment banks and substantial stock the Gulf Oi Corp, The young ladies are judgeS | actually topped. the plowing ' Queen contest [= "=: -will be feature “The Queen of the Furrows con- ;won the honor a year ago. _ test will again be an interesting feature of the annual Plowing jon their knowledge of rural-life _jin general, on their persona the jon the way they accquit selves as they -describe a sel- !25. EVENT. Official Opening by Lt. Gov. W.J. MacDonald eeee @oeee : Mr. Justice W. A. Donohue ected subject close to rural life: |accepted the plea after Crown be'lAttorney Harold Daufman, said : he believed that under the cir- Queens. will|cumstances the net results ap- | would be the same as a capital- praised and rated by judges murder conviction. Dave Peacock, P. E. I. Regardless of the outcome he director, and Haynall MacNeill, |saw little likelihood that capital O'Leary, RR. punishment would be enforced. Gloria Hunter of Strathcona} Dietrich was arrested -at Lon- —she’s the sister of Doris — |don, Ont., last November after . he said he ‘had committed a murder 20 years ago and wanted : to confess. An inquest into Bat- m- |g0od 22 points out of a possible |tler’s death in 1945. had resulted _ * lin a’ verdict of accidental death. and TIME PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH RICULTURE. 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