&“ ‘rim diplomat at the United Na- . tlons ll lt's Coot’ For The Island The Guaidiali ls For it “Covers Prince mile fittetrdiuu Low-high 5 and 22_. Edward Island Like The Dew” WEATHER Sunny with a few cloudy intervals and scattered snowflurries; cold; light winds. VOL. No. l Authorized n Sound Clnu Mull by the run omn Department. Ottawa. and for payment 1 pasta” ln cub. lo Open Feb. 18 OTTAWA (CPl—The next ses-: sion of Parliament will open’ Tuesday. Feb. 18. Prime Min-l ister Pearson announced Sun? day night. He made the announcement in a 30-minute pre-recorded inter- view program broadcast on the English and French television and radio networks of the CBC. . son had indicated previously that the opening date. would be in mid - February Leaders of the four Commons opposition parties were in- formed of the date confiden- tially last week. days after two Montreal byelec- tions caused by the resignations. of Justice Minister Lionel Chev- rier and Postmaster - General Azellus Denis. . The byelections will be held Monday. 10. in Laurier and St. Denis. two Liberal strongholds formerly represented by Mr. Chevrier and Mr. Denis respec- WEST GERMAN Chanccl- or, right. as the. latter cele- office. He commented that an lor Ludwig Erhard. loft. points }l;ral°5 hl5S33l(li birthday in 88th birthday .is a serious day a ringer in d‘ -t’ l hi ".""' "" 35" ""““““°' ‘" 3 ’“.a"‘5 1”“ ~ mu m" 0 5 retired la st October as (AP Wirephoto via cable from chancellor after 14 years in onn) Mr. Pearson said only that he Adenauer Voices Criticismim be Of ‘Capitalistic Stupidity’ "::;;i.:il: l = son before the session opens. predecessor. Konrad Adenau- 5:‘ < (D _. i< that he will be travelling to BONN (AP'—Konrad Aden- auer. who retired last October as West GermaIiy‘s chancellor after 14 years in office. marked his 88th birthday Sunday with an ali-day celebration. Standing erect and sipping champagne. Adcnauer received ‘out any real evidence of peace- lgerous thing about it. In its po’i- " ‘ful intentions, and that is capi- jicy toward Russia. the West. talistic stupidity." ‘and especially the Americansleunmen ‘wglwrs DEAL ‘giust eiéerytliing they can to‘ Adenauer was asked if that “"3 ‘9_ “5513h5 [0 F9350“!-":E G b meant the West should get dis- 9 h°l‘°Ve5 the 5°Vlel5 Wan“ G armament from the Soviets in"-° take We’ we-ilerh EUPOPC‘ M.1A‘M-I exchange for economic aid. ahd ih“-‘ hechme 5“'°h5°1' “'35- (APl—-Two gunmen. “Ye ' congratulations from hundreds he replied. “That‘s either the U"lt°d Sta‘-95 °" ‘ slugged actress Eva (;a'.;..»y _-mil‘. of w_eIl_-wis_hcrs at The Redoute. exactly it." Chlha-, , . mbbed he, of 8 $25_om diamond i a building in nearby Bad Godes- He observed: Berlin» he Said» 15 dan86l‘0U5l ng other tewem, and cash} ri Saturday. police re orted CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 6. 1964. Pol iiliielli Pontiff-Patriarch Meeting See limax f Pilgrimage ,7 The session will begin eight ' iv Noimiggoo SEVEN CENTS CP from AP-Reuters .iERUSALEM——Pope Paul VI Sunday night brought to an his- I toric climax what he called “the .most unforgettable day in my ;life“ by meeting at the summit lwith the spiritual leader of the lworld's Orthodox faithful. Pa- ltriarch Athenagoras. ‘ This encounter betmeen spiri- 'tual leaders of 700,000.000 Chris- tians—-the first such in more pontiff carried his pilgrimage for peace across hostile armed barriers in a journey to Chris- tendom's holy shrines. Returning after an arduous day-long trip to the scene of Christ's boyhood and evangel- ism in what now is Israel, the Pope said in passing through the Mandelbaum Gate hack to Jordanian Jerusalem that the day would always live in his l memory. Large crowds gathered under the starry skies t.o watch the Pope's return at which a guard of honor of paratroops. huglers and drummers sounded a fan- fare. lN0 WILD SCENES . But there was no repetition of the wild scenes in this ancient ‘rbiblical city Saturday when the l-Pope was mobbed on the Via heft!‘ uisferi for formal govern "Eveil‘)yl:od_ii'1 is talking about‘l°0|"ir';'ini':lu agreements with thel . p , 'Dolorosa and at Damascus Gate men a airs. .pcace u t e world ' more. N , I Th 42, ea,-_0]d beauty‘ young.‘ ‘ by h.y5le,-lcal_ neat-.1-mtous chancellor Ludwlg l.;,-lm-ll-lheavily armed than it has everlth D” Y0” ”““k they 33 9 est (ft mi three Gabe} giste,;_l POPE PAUL VI. right. ex- Sunday night. It was the first I crowds, was foremost among the politi-tbeen. The arms are what we: °5°. 935595 °“t °f 9"” h“‘ such meeting between th During his last few minutes cal figures diplomat d Should 891 Pill Of fi1‘5t " lmanltariianisnlw he asked ‘ ‘fflas tallienk tn hospital suiiermhl . s an I . _ - . ' . ' , si ii n mu- frielids honoring der alte (the A5 f°i‘ _fs'1V'h€ M°5°°“’ l°h3‘lfe“-mg to the hohday arrange" tlrl;)'l:‘l)sPli)icSes.c0ncu 50 8 old mam. as Adenauer has long *l9f}’h Credits» he Predicted? lments anowmg west Berliners 5 Miss Gabor was struck with a I been called. Y0i1'll S€8—lh9¥'ll never Pay -_ spend 3 day in East Berlin’ lgun on the forehead and face In a birthday interview Sat- 53 cam” ‘ . ‘and one of, her earrings were ilohnson should not 9 tends his arms in a gesture of l _ _ spiritual leaders of 700 million Final Visitors on Israeii soil, the Pope de- embrace as he greets Ortho- urday Adena uer. arning lWARNS u.s ripped off. patrolman Joe Pan-l demanditake Khrushchev at his word.'« Id th “capitalistic stupidity." l President lnllslhlejeggglelilie-r husband Richard sai e es mu l - . _ l that Premier Nikita Khrush- lhe warned. but - N A k lB1‘°Wh- 41- f°U'hd U19 hahdlls chev make an agreement onldence of good willdemand "1 1 waiting When they l'ellil'h‘'-d 30! disarmament in exchange for “Despite everything that is economic aid. ‘written about peace. we live Lnloln "W e s t e r ii capitalists are . a highly dangerous period and: P ready to help Khrushchev with- l the Russians are the most dan-{ HayShortageBySpring Seen Possible In N.S. TRURO iCPl- -— Nova Scolialthat farmers receive lots of‘ fire agreement between the two’ farmers may_ face a hay Stll0l‘l’.-lm»0’l'lCy. from the forest indus-tryuhostile communities “Turkish age thiis spring, the aniiiialibut, this was untrue. _ life and property are still in; meeting of the ‘Nova Scotia Pcd- Mr._Plilnney said the price or great and imminent danger lnl eration of Agriculture was told pulp in Nova as en cyp,~us_" I ‘ _NICOSlA. Cyprus (Reuters)- Vice-President Fazdil K-utchuk. la Turkish-Cypriot, Sunday nightlGRoU‘N!D appealed to world heads f o isctates tto supporttthe Turkish- rio communi ' lstxiiiggie or SllI’VlV:.l."m men. I-iis message said “reliable re- ‘ ports reaching us indicate that even now the Greeks are arm- ing and preparing another on-1 .slaught." l f Kutchuk said despite a cease-’ Most areas of the province l were experiencing ieavy l izround drift yesterday hut : snowplows were able to keep i the main roads open. Snowfall in Charlottetown l for the two-day weekend was t‘ recorded at 3.1 inches and the picture was similar through- out the Island. :‘Nuclea~r Subs l dox Pamarch Athena (m f Christians since the great E I. .l_ivered ii brief, moving {addr§ssI 3 ‘5 ° schism of 1439. The niectlng GI“ CST Ber In em defence 05 POPE ‘Plus I Constantinople (lstanbuli at lasted for 29 minutes. (AP lafia 5‘ Wh°m- he 5‘“d- ‘"‘”“e Ci!‘ |JiSt0I'iC.nicc.tinfl on the Wlrephoto by radio from Je.ru- BERLIN IAPI-—Thr~ great re-J 3C°“~‘a‘l°“5 ha” be“ made "9' Mount of Olives in Jerusalem salem union of Berlin neared its endlc°"tl5" _ l Sunday night as hundreds of‘ H“ “'35 fl’p"“"°““3' ''°f‘“',“"_3,i ' umusands of west Berlinerslto the play the Representative ' bade last farewells t.o loved by Germ.“ auumr RM‘ H°.ch" ones in the Soviet sector. not,-h".”“ whmh charges Sh.“ ml.” ‘ knowing when --- if ever—they falled m speak Om alums’ “fit- would meet again. lers wartime slaughter of t c On this last visiting day. more than a quarter - million West; Berliners crossed into East Ber-' llin through five holes in the ‘Wall that divides the city ‘ . They came on foot Je~ws. “Pope Pius XII did all he n S. Viet Nam Clash SAIGON lAPI—A South Viet-. "It was the again: I, caused enormous traffic jams in- mamese force of about 1.500lI have seen in Viet Nam. ‘ _ l men clashed with communistlrhinir more than loo Viet Congi "I9 S°V"" 5°“‘°‘'‘ 5" ""“‘~" ““‘~ By ANDREW MEISELS units 25 miles southwest of Sai-,must have been killed by the‘ "'5 haven" "99" ‘" E35‘ 3"“" NAZARETH. Israel (AP)—~ gon Sunday and there werelpounding we gave them. They Sine“ lhf‘ (‘nil ill early indications the Viet Cong were shooting back with every- Whrld W37» suffered heavy casualties. ‘thing from shotguns to ma- ‘*“*“*t A U.S. helicopter pilot return- chine-guns." ' lived as 3 ymltll. Relaxed and ing from the area said: I Several alirborne and regular lsraell oranges lcheerlul, he took note of N32. larmy bat” i°h5 m°V9d lhl° lhe‘ ' ' ‘are-th‘s contrast to "our chaotic l*'"'93 0“ f°°l» 5“PP°1'l9_d by 31" corne vla H‘a"fax‘and frenzied modern life." ’"°""’. l"."5°““°" °‘““°”5' Then HALIFAX (Cm — The entire The Roman Catholic pontiff lslml ‘5 '" the Melmhg RN“ shipment of Israeli oranges for lingered here longer than at the Semnd Pope Paul VI prayed Sunday in peaceful Nazareth. the town in e Galiiee llills where Jesus em 9 Sam‘-‘ fol" the 135‘ 10 V6875-« He claimed the ulterior mo ' Skies clea red somewhat ' lD9lla Mai’ 8 Viet Confl arms ‘ - Th . l._ I . . . . i _ . _ -‘ _. ‘ . - lt-he Canadian market will come any other holy shrine he had uireeiigireestillingwdhhhi-§.§iimp;;§ pull? ubntiiierihoisdsigg Eugen ioiiftwe .°‘ P'°5‘d°“‘ M“"‘“"°5 l"e Yesterday "=‘“9"‘°"" ‘" .S°"“‘ ‘Seen Greatest lde-pm where government forces through“ “"5 M" ""5 ““"le'- 6 previously visited on his oil- a _-_esolmi0n Saying that if “Mme here it is $1142 .wanting to end the. _lslands and other areas but. winds of ‘ .S€iZ9d {1:_01‘e lhah §9Vk9h 1:115 0 spo'esm_an for the imaporteos grimage of peace and brother. -the fedemb . - lguarantee treaty of indepen-, approximately 25 mtles pcf ; _ammum ion two vice s a..,o. hare uald ham to the Holy Land’ a shortage occurs, tom will petition the provmciall government to immediate’ steps to relieve this situation tihrough some form of special temporary assistance. . Mccunn of River Philip. a past president of NSFA, said “we must have a co-operative selling agency and ood marketing agency under the‘ Nova Scotia marketing act." . ldence was to prevent Turkey} from coming to the rescue of! the Turkish community when‘ "the ultimate Greek design of} complete domination or exterml- l nation of Cypriot Turks is fl-i hour with gusts to 36 kept the plows busy clearing the high- l s. e high and low tempera- 5 tures Saturday in Charlotte- 357 l Th Clawde F-‘U101. 3 member _0f c meeting also passed a res- ,1 t . hi ,, town were 31 and 14. Sunday Annapolis County Federation olution asloing the provincizal ‘WY P“ ,"“° “"9” °”- they were somewhat lower. hich 11 the l‘8S°1lltl0i‘|- "ks Statement came 3’ Clearing is expected l'or to- , F""°““'“°“l pf" 3“ l"V°S“gafi°“‘high ranking British officers‘ IMO the P1’l¢'¢’- 5T‘"‘~‘3d h9lW99h‘met with Greek- and Turkish- producers returns and the con- Cypriot leaders in an attempt to sumers‘ cost for farm produ.cts.lease tension. . Strangler Claims Victim w said that last year Nova Scotia faced a hay shortage. which was relieved to some extent throu-zlh government assistance. ‘The shortage in Annapolis County is now just as serious." he said. He said that if hay were to be imported from other counties it would cost at least $35 a ton to deliver it to An- Ooun day and the winds are to dlm- | inish. gas“ pulpwmd and form pro Victim l“ easier“ Massachusetts; She was one of seven children I low case was used in one and ‘resolution said the provin-:l“ 19 m°“'-h5“lh° mes‘ 3 l9‘lof Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sulll- lstili another victim was stran- um gwemmcm --docs not 1-ec.lyear-old girl whose nude body‘van of Sea Street. I-Iyannls. and gled manuall Y- . . . .- - ‘ - lhad raduated from hi h school<ALL wnm-3 MOLESTED i'"i<'l<‘o,~', Do_‘_*'" and “filth mlssiie isrs‘—n hair from tho i>roohet.thai the risen Jesus told the E\’t"n so u was one lit the- t me Elm“ ‘iilefigfll mm" was found Saturday mg?! in herlin g . 8 . All but Miss Sullivan and one ‘°3T’hh‘l'l.V- hf‘ 5 8 l d- "This Moltammed Wh.0-‘P lh?” 135‘ apostle Peter to take over prin- most tranqui’. points of the tndustry be.lng'tt'“,' blggest mtm.i‘“9‘“tm°“t ‘l the {wt " Beacon Her two roomates ttnd police -other victim lived alone. The Poses a threat not only to the ween‘ s-iarked violent “ls il"‘(‘5cjpa] responsibility. opc's swift round of visits to my ,1‘ Canada.. ‘Hill. tii_ suspected rowler on other was Miss Sophie ciark. 2i..°3.5'"“ 3"?‘ “’°-"0?" Seabomisiand elsewhere in Kashmir. has “Feed my sheep," Jeslis told silos sanctified h_v Christ's foot- Airthur Phinnely. a member of Police said the brutal deathgtheir fire escape off the kitchen lwho roomed with two fellow stu-‘M ll” U"””l Slat” .h"l “ls°‘b°°" ”“'°"°"“l- ll “'35 ““"hlm ‘-Win 31-15* « cits- An is District Federation. of Miss Mary sulllvan hm-elwindow last Thursday. but I'dents. She was alone l10WeV(’l".'t0 -"°”,', ma-1°’ l"d“5“"hl Chm‘ noiinced S{Iliil‘d«'i.V. Sllnday the man \vl.ionl Ru-n'in The Pope left his car at the said "we in western Nova Scotlal th ‘search at the time failed to dis- lwhen she was strangled 13 ‘P ’‘‘‘5- The hair was _rcporii‘<i .""' Catholics regard as the sll(-ccs- main road a quarter-mile away are getting kicked around a‘m3“3' 5l"‘“‘""“°5 m the " "close any0ne- 'm0|1ll1S 310- "h:mf|:;::. ‘lililn “W in mumer - d3m‘”1°-"l ahfl “ill in "5 °l‘lElii3l sor of Peter came to the pr-ace- and \i'alk€‘(l down ill? ll‘€¢‘-lined _ 0 u n solved stranglings of He said report! 3-" °h‘°“l3l"d women since June. 1962. "*"""’”“_"‘l .Miss Sullivan was H with her own nylon stoc nlz _ Executed ltwo nylon scarves. Medical ex- was made through the window . aminer Michael Luongo said she . _ _ . ‘I1 YUgOS|QViC had been sexually molested. jcovery 0‘ M“ .5‘-lllivan 8 body. Jon. Her body was found on a bed two sisters-Christine Tracy. 25. BELGRADE, Y"-jqs]:I\lia,by the two girls with whomiind Elizabeth. 16. of suburban ested. The first six (Reuters) .— A ‘more °.v'~1-iMlss Sullivan shared the apart-:”Be-lmont —— reported they were_were in their 50s or older. ment on Charles treet. (‘forced to drive a young man The last previous victim was As in the case of the otlierfrom the Boston Common nn- IvlIs(.;h_.Ioann hralff. 22.‘a native. r la. canitrl ofllo stranglings. there was no-derground garage to Newton. 0 lcago w o ived a one '11?! fli€l:1glb(s)(ll'lunatZdBl:lllS:I‘fia. for snyinglsign of forced entry into thel'I‘he garage is only ii short din llsawrence apartment. Her body» gm. the Unked Sm”, ll wgg an. lgpartmelll. tance from the apartment. _was dressed only _an open nounced ll,” Sund3y_ . T 9 two roomates. Pamela. The girls said the youthnheld lblouse when it was dlSCOVPl'9d' Ivan-Apsen Georgiev 56 wholParker. la. and Patricia De’.-la knife to them and said Imlwith a nylon stocking around ' ' 19. said the slaying vic-‘wanted for murder" the throat last Nov. 25. They also said the kitchen. Eight of the II whose deaths was faulty and said they do not believe entry Boston: one in Salem. three.‘ has been execute” hv a ::g‘em:£tl:leJ;n f¥):a::e0f[]eSs_pi:;‘ll:i‘f?1ref‘lId moved into the apart- A suspect was arrested at his Two other women also were. pl, 1,, the 3utgam,,,'c,pl.lnient with them only three days Newton home. but police uldlstrangled within the 19-month but there have beeiii 0 not believe he had any . , learner" convictions in both cases and d t ‘ 93' , week W" sentence 0 All three had worked togetherlconnection with the strangling. INATO Threat haps the money could be better problem is the Russian subma- w o and couldlare unsolved lived in Boston: -W”"“ 5 h”‘3klh"“"3h l" Sub‘ stranglednot be locked. Police. however. -one in Lynn. 15 miles north of '“’''"l"‘‘ ‘l°“‘5‘””" "““h° 5 miles north of Lynn. and one in "f d°""l""m“"l "i “id -""l""lPlC3 some two hours after the dis- =Lawrence. 20 miles from Bos- “Ch 35 ‘”"“r~" h" -‘’'l”- "5°""9' l “V ‘ A" had been sexualuv mn|_ ciplrs which will lead to new ‘vlctims methods of detection." One A merican helico ter Last ‘-0 -‘g gt a . . l01‘9\Vm3n W85 Sllgllllil W0Un‘:Iled 000 cases?“mlitclialopruiiiliglit “ohl hm?’ we would “k0 to and of about 15 participating through American ports. is like- become chudren 335"‘ and helicopters most were hit. . to be CX(‘C(‘.‘:l(‘Cl. he said. ::.t“"l'1‘ t°b1l°"’”:t ‘:3lr)1i:]e1:5"§':m::{ - -- . .. - s ll e . , . ‘supreme aimed Commauder. l"‘None was downed, however. I Ray March. executive scci'el- d“‘55 3”" °°'°b"a“"g mass’ Hie. Mlantm dnubts the advlsa" The fight began at noon and my of the port commission. said “How we would like to re- mm-V-0‘ 3 ""°l°ar‘arm°d NATO continued past sunset under the there was a sound economic :.'rl- peat. so close to Marv. our in- ' NORFOLK. Va. r.-\p»_A Brit- ish admiral who is winding up 5"}ji:‘ l°'_‘“‘> _ _ N _ light or f|arQ.dl'()pping p]an[_I§_ vantanr‘ in .<hi»ppin~. through Hali- iroduction to the genuine knowl- . I .. an 'm°r°§""*..ld°a: mac‘ SUFFER SETBACK ax. “Fro-ighit ratc< to the mid- edge of the meaning of life and tical - and feasible. Vice-Ad- - - It came only a day after gov- ;Vi'°-Si 3”‘ l(‘§_5 “hm he” than ‘"3 to the higher wisdom of divine .ernment troops in Bing Duong‘N““’ Y{"'k~ l , tr " ipmvinca mu-mwesl of Saigmh _ The first siilpnicnt is expected wound up the first big opera- 'i'__“_l"“” ’“"‘ “""‘k5fi ,vA tion of the ycar——an operation " Pope Visits Special Spot : that American advisers de- miral Richard M. Smeeton told The Ledger-Star Satilrday. "But ‘ii these days of heavy military budgets I would question the ad- visab,ilit,\' of putting $200.00(l.0O0 into such a project. I think per- iith. Nazareth was the home of _ Mary and Joseph. who operated scribed as a total failure. i 'napolis ty. . _ The government battalions? The Annapolis County li'edcr- felfnlzlqyed "' ah" ‘‘°ap°“’ 5"‘ regrouped listlessly in base 0 S G , Ition also sponsored 8 I'eS0llI-t- n " _ camps Saturday after unsuc-' I1 O I e l, asldng Up‘: fedOli‘3|.li0llI to neg- nesrneclorih whto \\'lLl be ltlilflhlid cessfully chasing guerrillas for j otiate with t prov nca lzovem-‘ E " ‘"-‘"“ W 9" 9. ” "ms ° ‘ “V9 d-’iY5~ By GEORGE W. CORNELL ‘noeuvrinlz Dll0lORf'3Pll(.‘l‘S ariund Lnnedmfogggts ‘Snag oi. BOSTON (API-—A stranglerlivan began a new job as I clerk were used to throttle seven of Ea"falf"dmf"5 "M ‘a’g(;°°'b:{e‘Ele‘§3——_h_—’I‘“" ',' im’ TABGHA. Israel rAP>—It is in him and raising his hands in . .- 5 f’ . lth 't'.Ab' - . ~.. , .'tfl:tf ~bl‘.".Se.lht.p|s "“i""‘¥ *0 mV°5*‘-W the l"'°' "3’ °“’""°“ "‘° ‘"" “’°"“'“l.3.'iis‘i’>i:'3‘i'i.-°i'3°i'3'i'z'3iii’.i:iz usio Vi‘n°l'i§'§ eignii"Z§?§.”A viii? “'° Wnlic <'°mma"<is losses! P''°P 9' 5 Ha" li§§§§'.° .-a'.~°§..i"..i..?i’§’ min §e”.?i‘i3 nii”'i'ii7o in”.-M.‘-.iii"e_i°_‘.’.‘."-"“i.il§ii. Found In Mosque ‘ SRINAGAR. Kashmir iReu- lapping water of the Sea of Galilee. Here, long ago, it is believed ‘ rine. "Thc_v‘re huilding them with 'cture-s of the Pope standing on the shore. ml’-‘l °h"l""'5'-V dirt path leading to the shore. Back from the shore rises the softly curving .\lolinl of Beati- glass container. ahalidnncri in fut mm... when. the hoary as. the mosque from which it dis-.si._.,,m,.,,t was g,.(.n_ 8l:I)f‘3l'l‘i'l-V It now is a little basait clllirch iv "I think we're near the limits * “"‘ ” 9 by l 5€‘aSld€ Called "The tildes where Jesus is thought to ; ‘Sanctuary of the Priniacy of have preached his immortal C I re" Attend Polar " Sermon on the Mo nt u “ 'h"”‘ ml’-‘l hf‘ A short stroll to the smith is the area where Jesus is said to multiplied fishes and loaves to feed a multitude. is the (‘liiiri-h of the "Loaves a .d Fishes. the Pope knett for a short prayer As he emerged, "““' hrlh‘ Paul VI spent about 15 min- utes at prayer in the church and gazlnlz out over the blue . . Vice-Regal P-arty OTTAWA (CPI —- Governor- General and Mme. Vanier en- alt;-_ herlhlhed 200 Ff<‘ni‘h - 5P€8l\’inZ Ho stooped down twice. dip- Ottawa children at Government ping up handfuls nf thcsp “'5. ‘H0050 Sallifd-'i.\’ 3i H linllfl-‘I3’ ters of sacred tradition. and he INSIDE TODAY Announcements. notices it ‘Season P3l‘ll’- looked out across them in re- a kneeling Arab resident gave Births. deaths . . . . .. . I Th? Qhil<ll'f'n- mf‘fnht‘l‘S 0i "W verie. Several times he started him a cup of coffee. Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I tho."-‘ hhfl Rll'lS Clubs (ii PMT0 to leave. only to pause to look After the inlerludé here. lie Cflmfpg ‘ _ . , _ . _ _ , _ _ _ _ _, 9 lsiilnl Vlncf-‘nl ("9 Pnlll. |‘nn’1£"l ill out again over the take. A drove north 1'2 miles to Caper- Ednorlnls V . _ _ _ ‘ . _ _ ‘ _ ._ 4 ;age from three to 16. They en- member of the papal entourage naum. where there are ruins of sport ljoyed special cartoons with thei called it “one of the highlights a synagogue on the site where lVanier.. staged an entertain-lot the pope‘. pilgrimage," it is believed Jesus often . . . . '1. 0 Kings. Queens. City . . . . .. 5 Siimmcrslde 3 Women‘: lment which included folksongs, preached. Capernaum also was fand dances and ate a festive‘sEEMED “APPY his main residence in Galilee llunch of sandwiches. ice cream He seemed in ii happy mood after he began his ministry. and ‘ is: and cake death by a special court last. . ‘ no ton department store‘ In t to previous unsolved police said they were not re-, .y. M "pal W” M lutsh-iday when Minn 8411- lotranglinu, nylon ctockl lated to the unsolved string. l at the place. smiling at the ma- ‘. the home town of Pour. than five centuries — came at. the end of a day in which the‘ tionally waded out in it——to get‘ 10 PAGE First Such Meeting I In Five Centuries could riurin: the Second World War for all those who were in need. without distinction." Paul ‘sai in ii voice heavy with emo- tion. VISITS l\10L'l\"l‘ ZION . ugh point of the Pope’s visit to Israel was a tour of Mount Zion——tlie site of Christ’: last supper. The pontiff entered the Cen- acle-—thc historic upper oom where Christ celebrated the last .supper. instituted e holy eu- charist. and elevated the apos- tles to the priesthood. He spent a moment in silent prayer in the room of the last supper and then moved on to another shrine, the Church of the Dormition, where he was greeted by the abbot. Father Rudolf of the Benedictine Or- der. The Pope then descended to a crypt where there is a statue of the ‘rgin Mary asleep on her death bed. The inscription on the crypt. taken from the Song of Songs, reads: "Arise, my love. m_v love. my beautiful one and come." Catholic dogma says that after her death Mary ascended to heaven body and soul The Pope entered the Israeli ct f this divided city ear- lier after celebrating mass in .Na7.areth and visiting other sa- cred places associated with the life of Christ. IMPORTANT MEETING But the summit meeting with .the towering six-foot-fousr Pa- ‘triarch Athenagoras was widely ‘regarded as the most important ‘event of three event - packed days of the ponti~ff's pilgrimage. It was considered possible the meeting of the ascetic-looking pope with the bearded patriarch could open a new era of under- standing between faiths which are been separated since the schisn. of the year I054. I l Quiet Nazareth Contrasiecl i....._.._.. i....i.giilai=nui‘2v.ooo wit-cn“"" '" With Frenziecl Modern Life a carpenter‘-s shop here. It is here also that tradition says the angel Gabriel announced to ‘Mary that she would give birth ‘to Jesus. Pope Paul celebrated mass in the Church of the An- nunciation, built above the grotto where Gabriel is said to have appeared to Mary. THOUSANDS CHEER Tens of thousands lined Naz- arcth's Paul VI Street-—re- cently named in honor of the papal visit—to see the Pope 3! he entered town in a motorcade lat midmorning. . ‘him wildly. Women heid infant! and small children aloft as he passed. ‘ Many in Nazareth were pl]- grims. The town's population now is 28.000. It is a completely Arab town. though in Israel It has 30 churches and is a holy place for Christians, aithough more than half of its people are Moslems. The Pope was here 2'.i hours. He rode through town straight to the church, wearing a r cape and white robe. The church was crowded with diplomats. ‘heads of Christian churches and reporters. Among the dignitaries at fh mass was the Soviet ambassa- dot‘ to Israel who had come from Nleglddo. where the Pope entered Israel. with the ambaaw sadors of Italy. France, The Nctlicrlalids and Belgium. Al the end of the mass, the Pope turned to the congrc'.:a- tion. smiled and in a strong voice spoke in French. THINK OF MARlD "At Nazareth. our very first tlimiizlits must be turned toward ‘ Mar) most holy to offer her the tribute of our devotion. ." .\’:-izarctli is the schoo‘. of in- itiation into the understanding of the life of Christ, he said. adding- "Hcrc one Icarus lu nhsorvr. to listen. to mcditalc. the mr-ailing _' an appreciation of this stupendous and indispensabll moment of spiritual opportunity return to us. deafened as we are by so much tumult. by so much noise. by so maziv voices of our chaotic and frenzied modern life The silence of NH- areth tear-lies us the need and the value of preparation. of study. of mediation. per- sonal. and interior life, of prayer which is seen by God one I isecrol" K \. -_