If It's Good For The Island ' o - W E A T H E R The Guardian Is For If R Slougnflshrgm‘hriifi‘fifagig;'stii‘ii. temperature change. ' 0 “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Aulllllrllell in Second Class MIH b: the Post om" VOL. LXXVII. N0. 298 n....i........ 0...... o. o. I..,...... .r "n... r. ...r. CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN,. CANADA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1964. “mfg” SEVEN ems 14 pAGES RicardlsFirstQue.Tory ’ t d S a ToSuppor’rPleb'isciteCall e I committee. was resumed Mon- . . a . became the first member of the with a red maple leaf on a Harold Danforth (PC—Kent. Ont.) delivered the 200th speech since the start of the flag do- bate iénmediately following Mr. ai- Quebec caucus to endorse his white ground flanked by red The Conservative amendment C It I P u h I 5’ cs tion a plebiscite be held at the' e a Hyacinthe-Bagot favor a plebis- next general election. _ ' cite as the only way to produce The committee In a lo-to-4 a s a national flag without creating vote recommended the single. isuni y. leaf flag and in a 9-to-5 vote ' OTTAWA 'Cpl—The 80”“? Mr. Ricard told the Commons recommended use of the Union . men! drew some .599th “‘9'” ‘ a Conservative amendment Jack to show allegiance to he. a“ '01” OPPS’S'l'On Pam" for a plebiscite is defeated he Crown and membership in the n e Thursday "mm m derea‘mg "-V will support the single-leaf Je- Commonwealth. I '33 ""195 m 55 a conservat‘" sign although he is not “100 per Mr Ricard said during tngl mono" ‘9 adlm'm "‘9 "33 d” cent" in favor of it. committee hearings Liberal REGiNA tCP) ._ Millions of- _ . sate. ‘ ;l ' l Damn, call for a national pleb- panels as the national flag. also would. refer the report back to lscite on the flag issue. said he wonders whether there recommenda- l Mr. Ricard. a member of the was a "previous arrangement" By JOHN E. BIRD r IVlr. Mayranrl said he had among Liberal committee meni- , e bers to produce the recommen- Gov t Wins damn- OTTAWA tCPl—The cabinetmgiven Mr. Favreau a letter he Lin an 11th hour move dGCldEd‘received from Jean-Paul Four- He said his constituents in St. Thursday to let convicted killer nel. 40, main Crown witness at .- --. Mr. Laing first made the dis- :covery public in an address in 1Vancouver Tuesday. Reporters reached him in Swift Current, , , bec Conservatives, members argued only a three- .t f‘ -.h n re . .FIVP Cons-“vain? MP5 broke Gerard Giroualrd (Labellet and leaf flag is historically and her- :32: (i). g? ifdr'gireihgflfim Nitll the'r party and VOW“ Louis-Joseph Pigeon tJoliette- aldically correct. blas' furnaces have been found against the motion. They were yAssomption , Montcalm). said ‘ Leon Balcel‘. the Quabec lead" this week thev are opposed to 'M'AY LEAD To WONDER' 0" Baffin “land in Canada's. for details or the strike-I wmle. : Georges Marcotte stav alive.Marcotte's trial. After Marr R. G. L. FairWt-‘alher (Royalt. the party ame‘hdmenh Therefore the Liberals' vote in“ ""“h- . ~ mt watts made (:5 dlbcqzegyi and announced Parliamént nextlcotle's conviction for capitai Remi Paul (Berthier - Maski- for a single-leaf design "miglitl Arthur Lat“th northern 3’" ‘ We years am' e magm u 9' session will be given an oppon'murder, Fournel was convicted ‘of the strike was only recently‘ He - Delanaudierel. Gerard RAN 22 DAYS lead to some wonder whetherifaii‘s and national FESOUFCES . determined. fi‘ruuard (Labellel and Lauls. The debate. which ran for 22 whether there was a previousiminislei‘. said WEdHESday "1 Joseph Pigeon (Joliette - I‘As- days this summer before the arrangement even before the‘making the discovery uublicz' :omptinn - Montcalm). issue was handed to a special committée was established so "It is unquestionably the best: i. the final outcome would be only ore in the world. It's absolutely. one maple 108 " free of impurities of any kind. ' Mr. Ricard said he foughtl “If it was accessible it would‘l 4 hard in committee against the lbe. in demand, the first iron ore: , . recommendation to_haye a set:- inf any in the world," He said‘ ‘ ond flag “of a foreigli country"_ the me was 69 per cent iron recommended as wel a na- compared with the, average of tional flag and would more about 40 per cenh ‘ .3 I . . . agalnSt 't m the House' . l Murray Watts. Toronto pros-i; v- H” SUMO” for 8' pl"tlmcne'pet-tor and minerals developer! V. was out of respect for his con- lwlm made the (liq-0V“... [my stituents. he said. Letters sen l ’ ‘ ‘ ' r .. . . I to his constituents produced 264 iBFmSh U n E a v a Explmatmnsl l - ' Limited. said the federal gov-i ' ' lgfifll'figs’gggfifl 0' . plebiscue ernment would be asked for aid: lir. making it possible to shin the i{ tunity for a “free vote" on of non-capital murder and sen- —— whether c a p ital punishment tenced to life imprisonment. * i should be abolished in Canada. Mr. MaIyralnc: saidéhaldf‘our- ‘ ' Marcotte, 32-year-old former‘ne in te eter o ere new Gales ' :Montreal carpenter. was con-‘tBVidtmi'iehinl return fr; mnn]ey_ ' -’ 3victed of capital! murder in the He sai e aler met ourne it. EnQIISh COOS, ' ‘December. 1962, machine - gunllQuebec City but that Fournel . , . ‘ ‘ ) YER .slaying of one of two policemen. had I'Pfliscd to give him the .9- ; LONDON ‘Reuml'sl — North' MR 'US'HLE IR iln a bank holdup in St. Laurent, ‘ iormation he had referred to in iwest gales with snow. hail and Que” near Montreal. the letter. . sleet buffeted the channel coast Since his conviction March ‘ . ilot England Thursday. driving . 31, 19st, he has taken two ao~ “a?” “kit”? BtEtFOREt M -;merchant ships and fishing pea'ls to the Quebec Court. of “r 9“ :3 :9 2.: em?“ fifn V‘bnats close to the coast and up- Appeal and two to the. Supreme ‘ ' ~ y a n - su m 5:0 u , - _ “contained new representations setting radio-telephone tommu- Court of Canada. He has ha never made to the govermbm- ‘nications between ships. I three stays of execution. ‘ . . . Other parts of Western Eu- h.Cabintet's mail/ff to COmmutelSSEggbe?;thr the "muster 0' '.“l'0 felt the first si us of win- S '5 59“ ence ° 19 m W50“ ’9“ 7r 7 ' r ' _' ‘ new g ‘ versed two earlier decisions not l The “mam” Immune” now r. - . Scotland had its worst night of ‘to interfere With “‘5 execunon- has Oldemd that the semen” A brother and sister. Kevin‘scampei' to safety and ran to Durant, age 6 and Karen Dur- the n e arby home of Mr. and ant, age 5 were drowned yester- Mrs. Reginald Durant. parents day afternoon when they felllof the two that were drowned. l lore from Milne Inlet. which now. I g I. r ' ‘ ‘ V ‘ Marmtte' convicted 0{ me of death peantly in this case'os through the IceTof ad‘pond near thBy the tinli)e the RIfiMrguland. Two Hooded ftlife foftthewzfirir only two‘ It" i; ,. .itliiem “131:” §tvrlleettzgizday“ nritgah; “Piloti'l‘filpui tlgggjhllzé§rll’l:-imurder M Constable Claude Egggi‘igfitihn: mglfmtfieogt;a. I eir iome in rnca e. . e coroner it. an ac i anri 0“ 5 'l ' - ‘ . ‘ . -. .‘ ' ' ' Marineau was scheduled to be . ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ -' . ' fe eral 'zovernmenl also MAP LOCATES site of blot‘kett by WIHd-dl‘l‘e" Snow signed as chairman of the fed- ' . _ meni said, will"? thimeu‘i’: [we :«icsldsrli‘ct: gleflhagéolgzmnihwfirm Gang Members wills bedasked to provide facil-‘ huge deposit of richest iron jand Others 0031“! in ice eral board of maritime trustees. h::]5:dB;:£§u;°d§;l 1219342.?” ‘_'Under the new parole regu- l’ u l p. “'th labs 'd and b n ' hb i ities for a railwav townsite ore in the world. It is at Milne The. first snow of the season it was learned Thursday night 3}” char ed but'ml- med far. anon; no“. muggy Marco“, .lms a-ong “(1 ano er u-m “I p y -elg- am 1 Are Sentenced ' 5' l d " h i" Inlet about 120 miles south of fell on Copenhagen. Denmark “1 have no comment and I ' - g . may not be released from im- ified little girl were playing on] After Viewmg the scene Dr.‘ airfie d. docks 3“ researc '1 v h . f rand The Netherland‘ ‘ t t" the capital murder of Constable‘ rimnmem except with leave the ice when it gave way. dump-[MacMillan ruled that the drown-. “ONTREAL (CF) J the area- i the “trelmedno’t em up 0 ‘; have "0‘ made any 5 3.9””? 5 Denis Brabant. gf ‘the gévémmdflrwnci . lng them into shallow water. ‘ings were accidental and that no» .‘ ‘ _ ean‘Ro‘ gp N i 33m“ IS a" ‘ Mr- “5"” .Dr-V” 53'd w enl - ‘ -' . i. saire Falardeau. 38. and Jean- ’l'm'm ‘ E T 0 reached on his return to Mont-iMEANS‘NO PENALTY . These regulations DX‘OVidc the The third Child managEd m‘lnquest WOUld be 11909553ch Gm, Darveau 31 were each; Mr. Watts said a group of mentl are exceedingly good." Tea, from Vancouver ‘ Cabinet's decision to let Par-‘cabinet will have the final sav ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ on whether a convicted mur- lsemenced ThurSday to 15 yeRI'SiFompanies had spent 31‘000'000 he Said i" a telephone interwew ‘liament consider capital punish- lfor more than a dozen Cl.imeszin proving the extent and value from Swift Current. Sask. “If l The “"3"! (Mk 0V" “"9 mar" meni at its next 595510“ means; derer should be granted parole. . e o __ ' i . blamed on the so-called Ontario-i“ the are" one of {our major "‘9 flaws" were at a“ ope" 5”. mme unmns‘ mcmdmg "he sea"in effect, no deathy penalty is lPreviously. a person whose , i e Quebec hooded gang. d posits had been studied it would he opened up at once. larerr“ lmemati‘mt’l union "timely to be carried out in Camldealh sentence has been com- . . .. ~ - Canada lind.t and fired SIU‘ - - dlmuted to life imprisonment be- The two had leaded uilt 'Closely so far and was estl- But we have a situation! ‘ _ .ada until phrhameni has vote | _ ~ . l earlier this week go the chgrgezlmaled to hold 116000.000 tons. where ice reduces the shippingi ((1%? “é.5htGfiAGFJT§&% “3:; pres'dom "31 Fanl‘s- loo the question. ' . 163me 3:31?" l" he COnS‘dered .,- ranging from possession of} Mr. Laing said the federal season to eight or nine \veekslpon ERIE!“ c‘fieunued m ‘2“; (iharlfs H. Millard :nd iudgsl The last time (-apitaighpucnisn- ; Wk???" seizilmmatmn ~ - . . ‘ . . r' ‘ ‘ ' ' I . . ' rom' ‘ ‘ ' (/ His Eminence James Cardin. stolen goods to armed robbery, lgovernment \tould send two and we will see what can be; “8 between a nearby airpor Rene ippe the ot er oar lment was debated in e Imeans no convicted murderer! l. . . . l l _ , I ‘ . p : ' iicebreakers to the eastern Arc- done With icebreakers. We are; . . . ,members. could not be teachedmions was in 1900 on a priva.e5 . £19332,“ agxdchm-gghinn? tic area next summerdo do sur- hopeful we can get ‘It out. We 1 gnadstge gtmlgesfizfifna" ‘immediately for c o m in e n t. ‘l member s b I I‘ll $1.0M?“ fDiary giant; gain Diggeeggedmgéraclangaga- Emu, Thom" agreed in set veys on the possibility of eX-iuse icebreakers for slnppmg'Thursday‘ as exercise 'ctwmor Judge Lippe was reported en.Frank McGee_o Caron 0. We— “mm-lent tank office in Apr“ those cases over to Dec. . tending the Shipping 5935"" '0 dellVPTit’s "P "‘9'" MW" ‘ant reached its critical point. ‘mme '0 Toronto ‘mer “33”?”er orifegovuall li'im The present cabinet now Falardeau was sentenced tolthl‘ee 0" f0!” month? to make. ' M—fil The aircraft Will carry 700l Mr- Jusm'e Dryer has op'imfiwm; gr tw%;;;adegarteg éfllh'as'commuted the death sen- 38 years' Darveau to 44 years“ commerman": reaSIble to de. C.B. Saved jeeps' trUCks and mommydes' pnse‘i demands by House 0'"members supported abolitiorl of ' 1 al McGuigan. Archbishop of 1 Toronto. visited St. Dunstan’s University last evening where he was guest of the university .v faculty at dinner. Following dinner. the Cardin- »1. . tences of nine convicted mur- I'/ fl...Sfifkgcfifingficficgggngi‘ on the various charges. The sen- V910” the “130513. ' and 37.000 pounds of equipment jCommons members that thefthe death penalty, 12 favored defers. r, expressed his pleasure at the _ tences were made concurrentl The prospects ‘0' de‘fl‘w’. From BIackouf lfrom. he” t“. Harmon AFB "‘ fti'uslees appear before a parlia-3its retention and two were .in-l After. MarcottE's convictiotI / liLnovations taking place in the Whlwhthemleaarllrfest!hey15"];léariel}:E I u i C “I Vq CP‘ iMTfileghtgxggrigg hgiutflséd .n ‘mentarv committee to answerldecided. The bill was ndot voteg ‘ILe aflplggrl’flletln athztaélgéegximjtigi; -‘ - - (my — i i. i. .- . .m t —t .. ‘. .. ‘1 .‘ . i t was a 'ourne r v «A 9 giggchgrgiiaf:e ‘3lf‘otwgngnaélgd arme'd robbery } MaChon s POI“!I “13:35:: 3.9”.“th by the; training troops in an airlift. ,questions about their mandate. t ‘i’:de?if:“iltefyeba e J ‘ mm and the Supreme 90”“ M the council. he was able to dis— Falardeau bt‘Oke into “381‘! l 1' Nova Scotia government and a I The following year the forme: Canada. Both were denied and close some definitive informs. when Judge Trottier sentencle Contract 9" O lhim to is years on a charge ofi‘ robbing .a Charlesbourg. Que. Murra home Nov. 7. 1963. ‘; tion concerning the nature of the council and the direction it is likely to take in the future. Cardinal McGuigan was born at Hunter River. RE]. A g uate of the class of 1914. he is one of the most distinguished members of the SDU alumni inational labor leader Thursday 0 e o conservative government asiah. the cabinet decided not in in- saved industrial Cape Breton N. lished the present system of terfere. However. Governor- y R- Man from a power blackout. ~ capital and non-capital murder. General Vanier granted a sec- Oiie hour before the. power. ' 0 Under this system person, ond stay of execution to enable 'M_"—"‘ CAPITAL BUREAU C", was to begin. w. J. Sm- '3 convicted of capital murder‘ar-e Marcntle to place new eVidenca P D I OF THE GUARDIANInational president of the Cana-l subject to death by hanging. $sz5 the Quebec Appeal em" ay rap 4 OTTAWA »— A Contract hasmian Brotherhood of Railway; SAIGON ,Ap,_“ looks herruls‘ Ambassador Maxwell n. (.a'pital‘ murder is the premetde-l The. (2"?th Appeal mum been a “’3 “19" '0 Nor‘T‘a“‘1‘ransport amt General workers-Ens it will be only a matter ofv'l‘aylor and South Vietnamese Italed kl.“ or mum” 355%“ P theard "19 new'PViden’ce and re: H. MacLean of Murray RiverltcLC). instructed workers agilime before an. raids a“. car; With crimes of Violence. v -;. 3" .‘ ' ' . Premier Tran \‘an Hiiong is the. ~e red th a a]. a d . ion ., . 2:52:3230252220318; Igggtmt‘vzg 1for the construction of a nerSeaboard Power ‘Corporation‘ pied out against Communist U.S. is .ready to .back raids. iPROV'DES SENTENCn il‘ecl'd by ethepitsup'emeeccsmm 3! Laws degree at the graduation MADRID tAPl—Juan Dr Pe—iWhat‘f 8t M86110" 5 P0'"‘- 1' “as here to stay on the Job. lViet Cong infiltration routes Ccrtainly Wasl‘llnl’llOn. s t a t e-. The system provides a man. Canada last Tuesday. This was exercises at St. Dunstan‘s. mn's return in defeat {mm 'lannounced here Thurs“): by His dECiSion 93m? ant‘l‘ioutside South Viet Nam. nients are seen b)"SalgOtl offi- ldamry sentence of me imprison. the first time the Supreme ha been “Siting P-E-I ' transatlantic missinn Stirre‘ll‘mhn Munall‘v‘ MP rm‘ Kings' the prn‘vindal government an'l The anticipation here is the 1018's as meant“! JUSt th's- lment for persons convicted of Court had heard a second ao- tiincc. Monday When he arriv- talk here ThUI‘Sdfly night that; The MaCLGa“ lender “'35 'heinounced that an industrial in-.raidS wnuld be made by 50mm . . “mama! murder and {or 5...:peai in a murder (.ase_ and look ed home to attend the funeral CARDINAL MchGAN the (Ex-dictator now will aban-ilowest of three bids and was for quiry commissioner would heivietnamese Air Force plan€8,:} Warnlng G|Ven veniles under 18 who are con-{place alter Mart-one had been of his uncle. Rev. Martin Mon- . _ don the idea of ever going back;$33.623.90. The dEDai-tment of appointed in investigate a wage: possibly with US. pilots aboard victed m capital murder NOW . gram". 8 third Stay of exam aghan. former pastor at Mis- Th9 cardmal 193V“ “"3 to Argentina. .Public works lend" “3" “Med dispute between Union and man-ftp accompany South Vietnam-l B Brezhnev lcaipital murder charges are laid tion couch... During his stay on the morning for Toronto'He was There was even speculation‘Nov. 25. ' 'agement. Hearings are sated—3959 crews, rather than U.S. \ir Y in cases of impulsive and um Late Wednesday afternoon Island he has been the guest of fi°°°mp5m°d “m “'5 V's" ‘0 SDU Peron. 69 and not in the best of? The DI‘OPOSEd nPW Wharf i5 *0 uled In begin In Sydney Friday. ‘Force planes. premeditated slayings. cabinet said it would not inter- c- Most Rev. Malcmm A. a y Blsmp MECEBChem' and by health' woum be pleas“ to dwp be Of Steal Hm“? communion ——_——l Indications are the basic oe- MOSCOW "Mn Leomd Li A cabinet statement announc-lfcre with the execution. How- Fachem, Bishop of Charlotte. Rev. Kenneth Robitaille of St- out or the arena and cancel theiwith a laminated timber-con“ éciskm to En ahead “Inn limited ‘OWF' at .1)“ 0153"“ the 315' Augusunel semmaryi TOP promise to his Argentine follow- crete composite deck. Earlier raids already has been made W ' nto. ers that "I will return." indications were that a wood Births. death . ‘ . . . i H 343 .Such raids are ml “Rely m in_ Web 3&pgoredlsgwcmre Squad Classified . . . . . . . 12-13 lvolve actual communities ‘in i u soi orings an 516 g - _0 n_ _ y . .llteVeslliRfltion reveale‘l a veryi I; :farlzad: tIlliet :i’g‘lld ressaW PSS'SIHMV'. , {made to him late Wednesday! fore his (‘ablmx colleagues s 0 'hard earth structure which made. womcnis' . I t _ t . ' H 7 be against jungle supply depots The first secretaiy of flitt‘d £- hy Yves Mayrand. counsel for 1.1:: WAS‘tSPY ‘l ' “PM ' ‘ , In?“ P”? “I‘Stl‘uw‘m "9095': Finance Markets 0 lin the mountains and valleys. ‘V‘K‘l Comfitunlsl 1.13311; :3 9 ~f'Marcotte. V M. F ’ Thurzdresua‘hgm. Hie Hoar: 31e- ‘ Kings, Queens City,“ _ 5 | Statements from Washing- L9t_th91niDEPiai§fS enat‘t‘ 0 Mr. Mayrand sayt 1113? f .“ay—n : : mm _.}he The Wharf Wm have 3" ap'l Editorials ’ .. 4 too have not clearly indicated playing With fire. ' reau after the. office of Soni- ofe .' alchn china.” hoduiih” ' lproximate landing area of 3.200: g mmer‘id 3 raids are definitely planned. l He. also denounced last weeks: topGeneral Watson MacNaught ga long—l at is ie a .n ne e lsquare feet with a 120-foot rub-- ism“ (:0. 2 .But the implication of. plans lor‘Bel’Elan. - Américan paratroop.said.x:;ifn::txilgz tlgsrecgmgér‘l stfigawwr "w (danadlan cor- .‘ble mound approacn‘ 1—— umem consunmmns hemp” lac'hgn‘ln’The—"EE——“W“ "lrl'inarcl'otte'se execution Cabinet rections Association said the ‘ ade 3 similar decision May 23 cabinel's decision to assume lbul later granted Marcoite a re- 2 responsibility for the parole of prieve for a third time to allow convicted murderers s h on I d him to take a second appeal to ease public fears about the on- the Quebec Appeal Court and.role of possibly still-dangerous the Supreme Court of Canada. murderers. Bt‘Plhm’" "(‘(‘U-‘ed "‘9 UN,” :‘ing Marcotte‘s death sentencecver. after Mr. Mayrand had Slam“ ThUVSda-V "l mmm‘lt'l'g‘has been commuted to life im- seen Mr. Favreau later Wednes- Dl‘m’Ot'allOHS again“ Nm‘th Vleti prisonment said Justice Minis- day. the justice minister said he Nam and said "‘9 S‘Wiet Uni‘m l ter Favreau referred to his col- - would place the material he had i"i5 prepared '0 Wilde" the "90‘ leagues Thursday a submission. received from Mr. Mayrand be- ! sary. MHA‘ZIFAiX tCFi—A cargo ves- gone for survival of Philman vessel ran into 85-mile-an-hour My V g sted overdue at Syd< Qumlan and James Smith of winds on a fishing trip off Cape "s to -t.. find two fishing trawl- Stony Island. N.S. whose 38-foot Sable. N.S. reportlédof Nimflave. N.S. un- lobster boat Jean and Judy was? Clarence Morris of Yarmouth objects 0‘0” W0 days. were to found bottom-up Thursday qn‘suffered undetermlned Injuries the wake orconcern Thursday llt Roseway Bank. 40 miles offlwhen the wheelhouse was shat- And h an Atlantic gale. Nova Scotia'e southwestern tip. :tered- Damage to the Vessel ‘ ' 0P9 WI! Praetlctll! The 8854M British freighteriowned by British Columbia Bosworth. on a voyage to Syd-lPackers Limited of Clark's Har- ney from Portugal with ia‘hor. us. was estimated at ‘ aboard. had not been heard from 815.000 - 820.000. for two days. She was to ar-f The Eastern Pride Was ear- rive in Sydney Wednesdayzller reported overdue at Yar- night ‘mouth in gale. described by One Acadia Fisheries Limited First Mate John Howell of Yar- trawler out of Mulgrave. N.S..l1mouth as one of the worst radioed Thursday night she wasistorms he had se . in no trouble during fishing op-! The tug Venture was enroute erations on the Western Bankatto Sea Cow Head near Summer- of Cape Breton after she and a side. P.E.I.. to assist the sister ship had not reported forlcrounded 5.500-ton Greek mo- ays. 1torsihip Agloe Nicholoas 888 The steel trawler Sea Hawk.‘which dragged her anchors in also owned by Acadia fisheries. the storm Tuesday night and still had not reported and RCAF'bi-ought up on a rock about 9.5 search and rescue had been yards offshore. asked to watch for her. The listing 2.285 - ton West A company spokesman said It German freighter Elisabeth was not unusual for trawlers Schivlte limped into Klouoort not to bother sendlne messages on Minas Basin at the head of and one craft had experienced 1the Bay of Fundy Thursday.‘ radio trouble before the storm. Her part cargo of lilloo-tons of Ilead concentrate sh ted Tues» “A” 1' mu“, ‘day while she was anchored off Each of the steel trawler: had Cane “omldon and she de- 15 to 10 men aboard and were gree list. fishing north east of Sable lit-'3 The 181!- ton Liberian freigh- land. 'ter Fury appeared a total loss . The ill-foot scallop draggerlon Barnehols Point. as miles ‘ W "rived hero out of Halifax. when showm- THE OVEBTUBNED att- aftermath ot the storm that Stony Island. us. The mm search. The men in the outlay b Man 3 ' ' ' t Orthodox ‘ 'b l boat are from the. grated variously in white man. India a Protestant. hunt!» I'm with an In- driven Tu 3' foot lobster boat Jean and apparent” "’0" “‘9 “m M gsmhgngmillhmgfmll‘illfl::o$ :3:in ship There was no ties. blue-and-red emhrrvdered and Anglican church meow . C at. 0col- , . phu n . . - n. po .. whom the Pope addressed. as h I I r , . Judy. outlined at left by her two-man crew. ml me acumen-art Cap de la sign of the two fishermen tunics and turbans. e D H t ,, “m I". wait: an" :m'nadmzsrm? man Greek on“ white water. wallowe in the Quinlln and James Smith of Human. me, chm” (0’ WW) lubed: l M de“ mend“ ‘3 Chm" Pope Has Session Willi Non-Christian leaders ' ' llils BOMBA\ Al“ 7 Pope Paul Are we mil all one In ‘ ' v m a in. struggle for a better world. .1 VI jmned Thurs“) d rm. this effort to make available to ferns] and unprecedenlc s V ‘ 'o with non.(‘hri<iian loader: ,all people, thosc goods that are 5' nted Hindu scripture cited a lneeded to fulfil their human (IIIqu raver-and commended ‘ destiny and to live lives worthy ' m u p ‘ ' ol the children of God?" “sause' . I. The pontiff said all men must “humus. mm“ L} begin "to build the common lu- "ther' he mm a ‘22 or :3”; ‘ lure of the human race. at”)? 8 (10111910553 "llidifi Although cxprcssmg apprecia- s t _ u re . . ‘ . . V lterm-hl r “raother Oricnlal faiths ““r‘ {"r the traster" rrliiz'lmsi ' m e 5.0 . {km 1nd the Pope also extolled (‘iris I_BUddl"5ts' ’lams' "l ' and his teachings _ V lomasmm parsees' Then the Pope recited this l It was a dramatic and perso- Hindu may”. ~me H“, my ln’” “Verlur' by "19 "Md "l H" real lead me to the real Fron' 'Romnn Catholic (‘hurcli to id- darkness lead mg m m, “In, ‘vnnce its efforts for fullcr con- From dm‘h ind m, in 1mm". 'course with all mankind. of vnr- lam..." iious cultures. races and crecil: on, pm-mdi .41”;an2. .131, Gazing about at the assem- was spent With e ens noti- bled Eastern spiritual leaders. Roman Catholic Christians to 'I 55