lSlAND NEWS PAGE ‘SSEADWER l S(f)CII?l:mnStl'l:(g1le(;.rol)'l‘ltpla'llg: sli)ip s officers for praise and cited the E language barrier among Brit- Easfefn And cenffau Districts ‘ isli. German, Greek and Italian crew members for the turmoil. The Guardian, Charlottetown Thurs. Dec. 26, l9_63. 5 The case of the Lakonia will probably be handled by mari- time courts of inquiry in Eng- land where the cruise was ad- vertised as “the safest way to Magistrate Dispenses -, vessel sailed from Southampton _. ' ' ' l last Thursday. Some waited in England in l agony. A boy of 19 had no news spend y o u r Christmas holi- <la.\'."_and in Greece where the .akonia was registered. The _ of his parents and brother. A magistrate gave him it stern lmnlloll man pleaded dupe‘, W3m"lE- ately for word of his wife. Gary Wendell F°"l- 133 lll’P*‘l‘ The Greek liner Arkadla u- QW9“ 5“'“t- was f“"“d Willy rived in Funchal Madeira at . of care and control of a motor "00" lo ferry 160 passenéersll The spirit of Christmas was evident in city police court Tues- day, when Magistrate A.J. Has- lam. QC. dismissed charges of being (I r u n k and disorderly against. Alexander McNevin and "°hl°l° Wm’ l"l°"l"a"’d “ill and crew members back Percy Maclnnis. of (main :lV:;sfl“°d ‘125 “nd °°5l5 "V 3°‘ Britain. Many were reported to . o f'd$5f f‘l-hi .. Q}-ll-lgtmag lg . tlm, when . lngfimmai slllrp slEn°;'m;""a, lhe British consulate for trips family should be together. woman was given 20 days on 3 '°.{.';:; lgrgéfi Llne said the M L Hugh Edward Macxllmolll 1g_ vagrancy charge bill the pnllCe_ Emu” survivors Wm “gt ked to ll in 't - . ;’jf‘lfle‘fl,omm w‘(‘,lllll“‘;l'l',‘"l_jlll,'l‘jlf‘"lf, reach London until the Arkadia chance to spend Christmas t? arrives S"."day m°"‘l"3- someone-S llama a - Meanwhile, 1.000 miles away, . the Lakonia continued to smoul- charged with being drunk and disorderly was given a Z) day lsuapended sentence and th e I lhird Pulp der. A Norwegian salvage tug, the Herkuies took the fire-swept liner in tow about 185 miles northeast of Madeira. Two Por- FIRST FAMILY MEETS PRESS President Lyndon B. John- son, flanked by his tam PARKDA.lE LIONS PREAD CHRISTMAS CHEER o ease the vessel met newsmen Christmas at- over the grey Atlantic rollers to rt ll President Johnson and Lynda y‘ ternoon. Left to right are: Lu- Bird, 19. I V I . I ' l‘. Th ' l t ' d Shown above as they prepared 8 P0 - Tubs 811 €81‘ 83 he BDSWEFS I03:!“§t:S?;:g:yr$:l'hl'l’l::r;‘fila3‘: t‘iomple.lepalClli§islh)l‘aSmedinne: to leave with big loads on Weather in the area was get» tllleslltm 35 the first family °y Balms: 16? M” J°h"5°“5 (AP Wl"Pl‘"l°l pv kids as the Christmas Eve from the turkey on and also Christmas Eve are from e ting Worse as the British air- left Arthur MacKinnon. Dan- Pcirkdale Scouts Entertain Sherwood Hospital Troop Friday night. the Parkdale Scouts held their second annual Christmas concert for sc on is from the Sherwood Hospital. The seventeen Sherwood Hos- Scouls who acted as their hosts for the evening. An investure ceremony was performed and three in 0 re Parkdale Sc ou ts were wei- the French granaries at a high cost to West Germany's less ef- ficient farmers. CONSTRUCTIVE APPRACH In return. France has prom- ised to take a constructive ap- proach to the Kennedy round and to work for lower world tariffs both in agriculture and indust ry. But the L o it d o n economist made announcement here Tuesday that he said may pro- vide 9,000 more jobs for New- foundlanders and a further vestment of $45,000,000 in the province's future. Mr. lwood said New- foundland will have a third pulp mill-—to be located at‘ Come-By- Chance on the east coast—lf his government decide to guaran- tee a bond issue for the New- foundand Pulp and Chemical .4- H s a year in wages through the province. Once in operation it craft carrier Centaur signalled Gibraltar with its tragic cargo of dead fished from the sea. wouid have a captive market, since eight pulp and paper com- panies in European Common Market countries would own the operation and would piirchasei output. Mr. Smallwood said the prov- ince got the Bowater Newfound- land Pulp and Paper Milis Lim- ited lndustry at Corner Brook CYPRUS (Contiuiued from page it five-day long fighting between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. Under the treaty, Greece has 850 soldiers stationed in Cyprus. Turkey 650. By In Canada Homes THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadiens for the most part" spent a quiet day at home this‘ into Alberta in the wake of a .Pacific storm which dumped up ’ délwerm of the dlliukdm lhadhtoys and "§‘“§'t“"lK"'""g1' ie‘ McAskill and Stephen Me a final “well done" t th . ° ler" A"’°m" heme "‘°"l"‘ "‘°° Lions ‘Christmas D3. Y’ W0“ Y ° °5"" ‘°°°’ "‘ ° ° 3 ‘ ‘ ' sr. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP) — M. a ll ood 'd on third . o 0 er :"°’”‘“'°5' 5a5l‘a'°l"-“"a"~ P 190‘ W91‘? made °" l"“° "° es °f the Wungslers visited‘ Donald‘ «Premier J o s e ph Small-wood millrwollltai Yirciilritael 510300.000 rescue ‘mp’ “d headed ‘°' 0 E S u I e I The 3 n 0 W f 8 H made most Peace River district highways heavy and cut church attend- ance at Peace River and Fair- view. but other centres reported tiarge turnouts. Temperatures lwere dropping in northern areas lot both provinces. 3 British Columbia experienced ‘lsunny weather except for a few day in the traditional manner. Prime Minister Pearson was Cl“.lslmas_ obsewlng the holl_lto six inches ‘of snow in north-Iclouds in Vancouver. **'k****'k** - . ' . his is a meaningless after the government guaran- - t 1 1 f 1 ll . pital Scouts were led by ell comed into the troop ‘ notes that t C0 an _ . Makanos announced Tuesda’ ypca o peope across t e na 9 .t , R bert Inkpen. Games played during the concession, France appears to mp Y- feed a similar bond issue. lhl . I . . non, He spent Christmas Day . Mfmmfi er 0 night were enjoyed by all. have won her way by merely If the bond issue is guara fie said his government has a a "med commission com visiting his daughter and her The arrangement committee for the party was: scoutmaster. Frank Costello: troop leaders. Collin MacDonald, ("ecll Mac- Donald. Donald MacDonald. Bloyce Waiters. Sherwood Hospital a c o ut a paired off with Parkdale _ .with Britain, are committed I - W” gave 8 dem°"m*'°" °‘ "‘° "31 %.".§'.‘il‘e“..e“’."..°.°i.‘-.-".i.. will be . ‘ larlanlteei-lg tge °°"‘*l‘)tlt“ll°l”‘3vFlae}l-iai11te0il‘.s’ 33.3.‘-Ziii‘.s';‘é§?°5'...i.ii‘ii * am] funnier - - ' bl f k'liing the Common‘M I P ‘:"°P'~“ 3 9’ Yl?'",S flame ‘l' - d - l‘(, (l cllvll servants h Sllintda (3?Illm:1s'ed{:st0p!ll1:e’StC0:Il!: lrlgiékelg by threat or deed. But ”“'l°l’°“d°“‘ °f Bmal" 1“ 1950- filirilline wglfgilhg w\c‘)l')l!<‘el“§S Waerllt‘ I an e ' that doesn't mean he will strive was agreement Receive No Bonus It was reported Saturday that provincial civil servants did not receive any Christmas bonus this year. Until this year, every civil ser- vant received a $20 bonus. but Three skits performed by the Parkdale and Sherwood Hospital Scouts ended in equality. I During the sin:-song by the scouts, the Hospital scouts dis-‘ played their talents in solo sing- ing. Two of the Parkdale Scouts Santa made the presentation of presents from the Parkdale Scouts to the Sherwood Hospi- agreeing to do something she . _n- teed. the long-awaited third mill herseif had advocated doing a _\‘(‘ai' azn. Furthermore. some observers are wary at the French co- operation may it be of the kind that will make the Ken- offlciously to keep it alive and e y. wouid be under construction by spring. be said. Come - by -- (‘hance would change “almost‘ nv0t‘ni.Ehl from a quiet commu- nity of 300 to a busy town of 5,000." i engaged an expert organization to study the proposal and that a special session of the logis- -lature wi‘ll be called in Jaiiiiary if the government decides to go ahead with the project. Cut By Coach Window Glass 3 tal Scouts. The party would have been an overall success if the boys from he Herbert Orphanage‘ t could have been present. apparently these were not in- cluded in the government budget for 1963. A salaiy increase is mooted for the employees and is due in come before the legislature next QU ERY (Continued from page It Gaulle’s ultimate intentions are Cardigan Legion Membership CARDIGAN —~ At the annual meeting held Friday night, ' was reported that as a result of the national drive for mem- bers. the membership in the ST. ROMUALD, Que. (CP)-— Most of the 10 persons injured Tuesday in a passenger train fire were cut when breaking windows of a coach. CNR offi- 2 the passengers jumped and only Jeannot Boucher, 22. of Montreal was admitted to hospital. He was released about five hours later by glass on the right hand; Claude Tremblay. Montreal. cut wrists: Denis Moreaii. Montreal scratches on the right. hand; Gaetan Drapeaii. 23. Rivlere du Loup. Que.. ctii leg and bruised fingers; Roger Dion, 34, Moni- real, cuts on wrists and tore- arms; Michal Galloway. La- chine, Que., ctits on right thumb, and God in. Montreal, posed of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots would be formed to negotiate ace III the comniiinal disputes and that’ they would be aided by Brillsll and United States experts. l Greece and Turkey, along But their troops would not more out l - of the camps except in an emergency. BUZZED BY PLANES Turkey sent two jet fighters to buzz the Cyprus Christmas morning in what the Turkisn government called "warning: flights" to halt the fighting that flared last week. President Cemal Gursey of Turkey. accusing the Green Cypriots of massacring the Tur- husband in Toronto and hc“.ped his grandchildren open gifts. But not all people were able TODAY and FRIDAY 2.30 to be home with their families and for some day wast marred by fatal accidents. Policemen. firemen, telephone ll’ among the people who spent Christmas Day on the ‘ob. . TYPICAL WINTER WEATHER ' Celebrations from coast to coast bore a marked resem- biance, and-the weather_ was al- . most as typic . l, The Atlantic provinces had cloudy weather with brief sunny periods Christmas Day with one to two inches of snow. Temper- atures were in the low 30s drop- ping io the 1303. Quebec was cold following a All IIIW... five-inch snowfall on Christmas but on this immediate and cru- Camilla" B""l°l‘- Rllyal 93"‘ following treatment for an m- bruises on the right hand. klsh minority. appealed ll,Eve_ session‘ H was ‘med cial issue his threats sounded adian Legion. W-as b00St9d W jured knee. President Johnson of the . Ontario experienced seasonal mLUr§'cAAPRumn[l@ real efl0ll8ll I0 make 5011131011 80m? 45 PP!‘ Cent The blaze broke out in faulty M and other Western leaders to weather with lots of snow and ganmn 3lm°5l l"°Vll3bl°- Considerable time was given wiring 011 the 590035 C°8Cl‘l 0‘ halt the fighting. very close to normal temper- Confidence in European unity, to discussion of much needed the CNR‘s Scotlan. bound for Unofficial sources in Ankara atures. ullllellcf l-Es l0CAl shaken by me failure of thel British negotiations in year ago, I improvements on the hall. and a Committee of four members, (Continued from page it “I put on a life belt and went Said Daratroop units in south - eil-n Turkey were placed on an a In Ottawa. snow flurries and sunshine featured -a quiet day. llAllVEY'llEMlllI has been partiy restor namely: John F. Quinn. Stanley opposite Quebec City, at 3235 down the side Of ills‘ Slllrt lnto . 9,-t for posslble acllonl Cyprus Morning church services and l ""55 The hope s of achieving a Burke. Michael MacDonald. Pet- ,m_ s'1‘_ the Water. Bill ll “El? l€l‘|‘1bl.Y is 40 miles off Turkey's south- llglll tfalflfi P1'9V3ll€d 111 the 118- gglflfilgged wider Atlantic unity, with Eu- er F. Campbelt. was appointed It was discovered 1,1 3 wasn- c_o‘.d and after some time I de- em coast tions capitai. uses an rope and A m eric a as equal to find out if this work could be room and the train was brought ,°ld‘:<ll1l there was l“5l "0 future Turkish Cy’p riot sources CHILLY IN WEST on F.earAs E partners, look considerably carried out under the winter lo a slop here four mlle, can in.“ s. V claimed lllell. Casuallles mlghl a white Christmas I-leTakesYou more rosy than they did 8 works program. ' abouf gllgreno ‘:::“P"‘;hi';°3at: be as high as 50 dead and 300 "N55 M:l"‘l°b3 b"('l tlslfre W939 alLa°8"ad°""‘ R N J month ago when France was F ll ~ l_ ll, . K] i. of ' k id onie ' . ‘ wounded since the fighting be "0 5".°w "ms 3.” 9 ma ‘ - lhrefllenlnfl $0 (l!‘0P Oul Of next olllfpgwllfr ‘196,'f54T:e“pl-:i5ai(jeen¢_ 60Ap§g§n:g:.(; elflmane .3059; on l'(:’ll:lIin‘3§°‘:a°c‘lklg:";$:I_§°dl;$‘: gan. Greek sources called the wlere 1" g°°dd°?ndm°"' T";“g1.°" rolilfhéa ' - . , , v i - a ures an r - QUIET nounav Mays Kennedy ’°“"d °‘ ‘‘=‘’"' ‘John F Quinm Vl0°- Dissident fire headed for the car behind the fire Turkish Hsvu res exaggerated above l‘; {life smj’l'l'l‘ef:";rm ‘l’; S ‘'38. Both Olly Police and RCMP talks. lslanley Burke; §el.,.ela,._v_ Lee when they saw the l-lre brea,‘ H" was about 4 am‘ and said their own losses were chmv 25 helm, up ":’5Y':a':l P|QMSIlll'-BtlE£lll'l%CO|C mporled I qulel holiday ln None of the Brussels negotia- lC. Allan rre-appointed): treasur- wt‘ Once there‘ he sald they crawled up the side‘ ll was an considerably less. Colder temperature! Charlottetown with ‘practically nothing doing‘, one officer said. In the city only two minor car accidents were noted with dam- age reported slight in both cases. \ STAR BROOD COW Abegewit Memory has been certified a "2-Star brood cow", it is announced in the current is- sue of Journal. Memory is owned by H o o p e r Brothers. Rusticu. » P.E.I. . UNDERGOES SURGERY Faye Docberty, Mt. Edward Road. recently underwent sur- gery for appendicitis at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. WILSON FUNERAL — The funeral for Dr. J. Arthur Wit- son was held Monday morning from St. Gertrude’: Chlrch. Woodstock, N.B. w e qulem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rt. Rev. Brown. The pall- bearers were: Dr. Wilfred De- poe, Dr. James Maclnnis, Dr. the Holstein-Frieslan I tors are claiming any victory but for the moment France is stili ahead on points. Th e agreement effectively opens the gates of the EEC to er. Francis B. Shepherd (re-ap- pointed). W far and entertainm e nt committees were also appoint- ed for the coming year. found the car filling “D Wild smoke and then the electric power in the second car failed. PANIC IN DARKNESS some persons broke some windows after panicking in the darkness and tried to jump out once the train had pulled into St. Romuald Station. he said. The crew had the fire out by the time St. Romuald firemen arrived at the scene. the CNR spokesman sat . The damaged coach was de- ’ ‘ tached from the train once the Scotian pulled into Levis. The smoke-filled ear behind the . damaged coach was also de- tached but a third car was left on the train although it smelled of smoke. The train left Levis about 4% I hours behind schedule with nine effort because I was exhausted. “At the stern I found Captain Zarbis and eight or nine other people. They gave me some whisky from a bottle and put a rug over me. There, were two women there with us. I do not know their names but they were very brave. “We had nothing to eat and the raging fire kept comin closer and closer. Luckily the sea was calm. though later on it got a bit choppy. l "The fire was really close by i about noon, when the Belglanl ship Charlesvllle sent a lifeboati in to take us off. i "I slithered down the side and into the boat. Another half-hour there and I think we should have all been finished. “The captain cams soon after us.” Pugh said. ‘impeded government functions OPPOSE PROPOSALS The five days of fighting arose from Turkish opposition to Makarios' proposals to amend the Cyprus constitution Under the constihtion cacti community has in legislative. chamber which exercises au- thority in such community mat ters as religion. education and cultural affairs. . Makarios claimed dual control and sought ch in n ges which Turks claimed would weaken their rights. About 80 per cenl. of the island's half million peo- Dle are of Greek extraction. The rest are Turkish. The fighting actually erupted, however, when Turks clashed with Greek police. They had charged police brutality. of the passengers who were slightly injured. They were Miss Doris Chat- terton. New Carllsle, Que. 6119 Souris Holds Refusal To Dance 3 Feared Dead In Plan Crash Adult CHICAGO (AP)-Three man were missing and feared drowned and a young woman managed to swim through icy waters to shore Tuesday after s small private plane crashed into Lake Michigan. engine plane crashed about 100 yards off shore during an attempted land- ing at Meigs Field. near down- town Chicago. Ths survivor. Miss Adrian Platt, 20. told police she and the three men had taken off frotn Meigs Field one hour be- fore the crash for a Christmas: Eve sightseeing trip over Chl- cago's lakefront. were five miles out over the lake. Miss Platt said, the engine began missing. . She said the plane's owner Bans Cystetn. Dr. Gersorv Gtb- and pilot. Robert Traudt, 34. I ’ °‘* blnson, Dr. Frederick Gaudln _ i 0 e suburban Wilmette, tmmg. _00t.wtIAPtClUREsIhsem gnd Paul Mango; Interrtnent diately flew back to the field BUDDY was in Cote e e 0 come 017- . but failed on one landing at- saama (AP! —The first and their small son h d ed - T MOORE FUNElIlAI.h -—M The t:lsc:e1‘:’1el"V.VaiS“ sa zlzllngllllb acaoss the street "t,.,$°" ltl‘;;"”ll’:mll’:Cll;Its:r ofdlllginginda M . T V 0 I ~ u . fV::SeralIeflo(lr Ngtlesgdfc :fl.e!':g¢l;: hr Mm Christmas party asked orle of arm 8 only recently‘ ond landing attempt. Miss Pllitl '" . PS ‘I . soURlS__-R’ sum,’ 3 , the wom n to dml _ sh _ wnrg w];N1- HOME said. the engine stopped and t e N as. $1312.‘ mSeervfi:uetc“v’t'I.s Royal Canzllrfifltln l‘°3“°‘“ fu_ - 6 Ce O re the Party wore on, Mrs Pl“? llllllllled ml" the l3l“’~ O o "’”'°lvg>3‘ by Rev. Donald mpbell. "5 “mg: d rem; OolV"el‘!_mw0'“ _But from_ that incident grew 2:‘: lwelllt l‘°m°"b9('"“59 -‘ll? Wll ++oo-o-+04-+oo+o ' V ‘ Hymns sting were "Safe in the P8"? 011'? ‘V; G violence bringing ‘death to a fa- ma: "3t:'°la:k M°l "°”‘3l'}°‘l- FAMOUS F0“ : _\ ey Arms of Jesus" and "Ahide with chfldgn 5 '1 wlglelll the ther of five children and a d;ll_cllv";:Hl enltby‘ sheriff I BRANDED INSPECTED ‘~ _lom,E ..= _.. :.\ Me". Pallbearers were Lo PBT3 lfl ¢°‘llll1“°‘“°'M_ the‘ d mother of three. and serious of mi: chmf°:)“l e‘:,’e"l°-.595 l°lt‘-l_ "‘"'°°“°”° Hurry. Lloyd Maclnnls, John 1183*? WI lldll 59”" wounds for two other persons. M-oi had been duclll: Wm‘ M CWE 3°"- 3'“ M°°''°~ w‘"" J°'°’- °°“l-l',:°'“" ' .1, Th’ '“’”‘ “"‘° ‘""’°" ‘° Jav's wife Helen anti wanted Goon on: “’°"""""° Henry Josey‘ The "mum were and fter dance’ Jam" Thor MM’ 25' is r to dance again She d 3 - LEBUTT placed in the Cutcllffs receiving Lesion homelmm r;ti:‘n:1lo:m in Jail facing riv: charszes_ of Med ml Mo, hem lmln°s' MONEY . .................u. .,m,....,..,..5., vault.lster tobe buried in insi:- makh! I CM RCM-P first dt-Sm mur er and first he, ,'m J“ lnlemded mics Starting .i:..“':. " F” ii. .. . we -~--~ « om-ow susllsissl. n ve omes ere was rag- M ' MsaPHAIL FUNERAL —- The matmtm 0! the Souris Rb edy instead of Christmas toy. .l.l,°e'l.e'"£“"°‘_’°‘{l;‘l‘ll“‘"‘ °“‘-"“'°~ How To predict l 7 3‘ 9 °"'-" funeral for Mrs. Jennie Msc- stand @900‘: ohm Council 40. retired Aboul H hm", llll" Mm Phall was held Tuesday after- noon from the Cutcllffe Funeral sea. Patty Mullally the and Mrs. Darlene Richardson. . no.-n._ gel-vlc, W” congucha two princesses, ey Dixon 31, died in a spray of bullets. :?‘:.aalgl_:lt°l‘ The" “S 8 ‘me’ With an appeal to you to do 2_9'____ -lgogmr llgssgll-3 . , p re shots from the rifle . . o...- by Rev. W.I(.R Cameron as ‘A V and Gertrude unlit. an- Mrs. O ah Darvah. 30. and ml Mal “ell He was mes,“ something about it, a doctor slated by Rev. WH Underhsy ~_ _. _l other car with the km; and marine taff Sgt. Raymond L. l" a nearby "0cN_y_ when he “W5, «A head allackcan be P Hymn! Sun! were "The L0 'l V ‘ *- . . l. ‘l"9°" °' , "°¢l°m‘l mght Gl°"“~ 33- “"9" "l‘°l l“ "'9 had broken in, knocked over delayed for vcars or prevent- . [ill ' d My Shfphord" find "Unto TIM, -, _ 3.-_'_ fly ’ V‘ . l.’ l_',. Robert P191?! flfld Wanda Che“. ‘shelves and dumped blwlchgs ed '-rp] ‘pt I J I ' ‘n " mm Mound do I ma Up My 42- . . , ~, . Burke; followed by floats spon- The shooting took place about d,l,,gl.,,ls_ be" and ouw "Q: R can I. g: tn aciiiuslr H Pl . .»uiIItsoIt Longing Eyes". The pallbearers red by the Souris Coop. RM’. 2 s.m. Sunday in the recreation "M3 on ll“. goods. dot“ “ml; 9“ er 5 ‘Sea re“ .3 3° -' ml were Edwin Boyce. Alt M-c- PRISONER RECAPTU D Elton Adams. Matthew and room of the Darrah residence. Mm wow, 0, d,,,,,,,g,,_‘ about the P_F0.l<_‘Ct of eminent ___. n CtNaMAScoDE Plllll. Cecil MsoPhsil. Eric - Macbean . the Idiom This Was the second year the Mop ,, Hall“ of Sealllel W8. heart speclalist, Dr. Paul 3 ¢lf"'.‘ Hi-_ . Ferguson. Mac sld. Rudy Alvarado, 31, (facing guard. surrenders to sheriff's Club. and the no Depsirt- neighbors had glttten together manager of a used car tot. Dudley White, for predicting MONDAY Harry Wheeler. ‘he remains camera) one of eight prlsona officers in a wooded ans . Sa htnuslt rode on for wlhat ‘gins raflnetll half!“ All Moi has said publicly and preventing heart attaclgg were placed In the Cutclifle 10- on who fled the Travis Coun- south of Austin. The others the latter float. wchlniggtf: cc 0 rs ion. lgjnce his an-95¢ ls lllal -«l llnd Del,“ miss January Reader} calving vault. lscsr to be buried ts Jail early today that oval" in still at larse. Treats were then iIvV‘lIl9d - lit_ hard to belleveul could have Dlgealflet your copy today l * * * * * 4 .1. 4 4 4 hbuulcfico . povsrisglntl Ilflfllll I (AP Wlrapbots) tor the Moisadhiswlfenobertmal. killedtwopeople. ll navy chief pharmacists mate. rs- tumed with a .22-calibre rifle Your Heart Attack S N