? if It’s Good For The Island : The Guardian Is For { hee Palace in Vatican City. It was his last public appear- ance before his departure on his trip to New York; He ask- “New Religious Afar Heralded By Pope's aaenas ae pt ed ail in the world to pray that his mission would serve the cause of peace. - - (AP Wirephote by cable from - Rome) ' Dimension Hellye ‘Over Int i Hille i age | SE ER Re ea sa Aaya cannes cet ni meron 2 on ne < & Mi z f 4 f ii i i Hl gz i | i s E ¢ LL F kh. fz eet i near ls By St a apie er Reassures Navy Te ca Dap egration E San aed rai Conn eben gia Ha Fears Ze fe iB sina asec cst tupac enh til nem sae ha a RN IR AR: DRA Se * “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” — CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1965. z {anti-submarine ships ‘built Canada since the Second World ‘War, and credited integration £agF ult & i 1 Bahadur Shastri lay. India wants peace in “but this time it i oa India’s terms moves in the United Nations to ‘By GEORGE W. CORNELL |) political body as a key to growing friend. j|fears of being merged inte a NEW YORK (AP) — Atten-| peace - making instrument ip. r defence force with com- Leader of major religious;mon ranks and common upi- jbodies and the U.S. government 5 have warmly welcomed the; put Mr. Hellyer said sa Slot ec’ be preverlld bcatigpe Lone x 4 e8.'|more responsive force, a Only isolated instances of old | betier - rancors , appeared. ( "| ghallenges:- f = banners have gone | tions.” up about New York in Papal ; yellow ani white; gresing |e mer, ne te prene ; conference that ‘questions signs have blossomed in store |usitorm and ratk are subordi- here spread around the globe. windows, and an inter-eburch |nste to the question of capabil- pointment Monday, as are a tide) i; reflects a deepening [ecumenical procession 1s ity and must be put-in perapec- of common folk. inter - .religious solidarity (planned in Brooklyn Monday. | tive.” the meeting here of the Pope! and the changing climate | -Protestant, Orthodox and-Jew- : afd President Johnson will| and conditions in the U.S., |ish repr. :entatives are to meet |, Ow the possibitity of a united bring together the world’s most} where past inter-denomina- |with the Pope. So is President |force. Mr. Hellyer said only “no powerful religious and temporal) tional antagonism has. | (Continued on page 3 Col. 2) erat ae ae taken ‘in: this . Pope has declared — his: ; He said the question of a berpose. it Pre-Departure Hours Spent | mon cnitrm ata common ae peace i oe 7 5 pingge on scopy agg J “ ‘no =? ‘In Prayer And Meditation (®% 2:7. 4, "== is to k ae the question within the defence PS e Uni _By EUGENE’ LEVIN was looking forward to today’s|department. But he did has aniig VATICAN CITY. (AP)—Pope|Jet plane flight to New York— there was ‘some evidence” of ernment, two |p, apent the final’ hours be-|History’s first Papal trip. to the|» grassroots movement 81 foreign ministers will B& ppited $i in prayer and | 18 Preparations long before the ; Bape for the, ipnech.. ABE? Deaice Sunday. He asked| Weekend. \ Loe These included the writing of CHANGE SEEN ithe world to pray ag bis ari® major peace appeal to bel, ‘Bigns of changing church ‘ap- | "0" Would serve the cause Of) diivered before the United Na-|/ ches, with still undeter |Peace- ; tions General Assembly and 10] tiled potentialities, were seen| He leaves at 12:30 a.m. EDT other discourses and public. in'the unprecedented mission. | today. statements. It puts the vast prestige of {| Vatican officials said the 6% "* -the Papacy beliind the worjd year-old Roman Catholic leader}. > Minés Aid — onsidered It was also believed related to a $25,000,000 aid request to jthe federal government _ frorh | the dominion coal company for its Nova Scotia operations. - 4 nining f gion, chronically sub- J€Mt to economic problems. - Hill To Drop , Coal For Gas OTTAWA (CP)—The federal rks department will convert ité Parliament Hill heating plant td natural gas from coal, J. C. McCarthy, vice - president and | and general sales manager of rs Gas Company, an- ed Saturday. ; : Mr. McCarthy said the works | PLANS FOR CAPE BRETON Minister MacEachen Satur- J. E. Clubb, a Dosco vice-presi- dent of Dominion Coal Com- a i i ° . “He is ready and eager); for the trip, but he spent the}, hail! ie gilts Ae ae 3 s i z f : l ; ] : i rf 3% 2 z ig > 3 ° ‘ iby i iit aul s » = i FLY fe : z ; FUE “B32 u 'g +3 3 33 department is converting the, Petliament Hill heating plant to |P@"Y- “We had a pretty - review. of the whole bs . MaacEachen said. He also 2 s m 3S Oo > =< \ Ts . % Chairman Dr. David R. Id- ler, left, talks with Eugene Gorman, centre and David F.- Corney as plans are discussed o Die In Crash -- NIAGARA -FALLS, Ont. (CP) farm workers drowned three others were injured ‘Saturday when their car into the gorge aga! i with the decision to fit the de- | stroyer-escorts with.gas turbine engines—a “quantum jump in propulsion techniques.” jan Prime Minister Says n, Justice On His Side restore peace and ‘said: “We will listen to the voice of the peacemakers, but peace this time has to be on our terms. “IT hope friendly countries will see our viewpoint and agree with us. United Ne tions—I am sure they will see justice and truth. : “But if they do not see our point we will then have to re- shape our policies. We will have to decide what to do.” Shastri--mentioned four -coun- Farm Workers al tries when referred to “friendly countries’—the United States, the Soviet, Union, France and West Germany. ‘ The defence ministry claimed Pakistan is. keeping the entire ceasefire line from Kashmir to Rajasthan _‘‘tense_and_alive in utter disregard of the ceasefire . }agreement,”” A spokesman said Pakistan! troops are trying to inch for- Tevealed and u, 18, of | for the Atlantic Fisheries eet ees: ; ing and runs ; forenoon. Dr. ig trom f lover Indian-held areas. : ward in the Sialkot and Laahore sectors to improve. their de fences while their planes fly FISHERIES CONFERENCE OPENS HERE Halifax, Mr. Gorman from Charlottetown and Mr. Corney is from Mulgrave, N.S. Pro gress made is é¢xperimental ~~ al iH government last r. He said these ves’ be the most advanced | ‘tanning Hearon of Tryon, N.C.. J. Let.4 us pan weak the... ‘}powers do in ZACHARY SCOTT crear Zachary Scott Dies In Texas AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Screen 3nd stage star Zachary Scott died Sunday at his family homie, Sweetbrush, in Austin following la lengthy finess. He was 51. | The actor played in more than 30 motion pictures with some’ of Hollywood's best-known leading ladies. : 4 Scott's brother - in - law. quoted the actor's physician as saying cause of death was a malignant brain tumor - with which Scott had been {fll for sev- eral months. Leaders On Intermittent rain By BORIS MISKEW UNITED NATIONS § (CP)— ‘The UN is devoting its entire program to Pope Paul’s three ‘hour visit today to the head- quarters of the world organiza- tion to address the General Assembly. All other business Security officers were kept busy during the weekend tying up loose ends regarding security arrangements for the pontiff who will get more protection © \|has been set aside. }and. wider newspaper, radio and television coverage than any other world leader to visit the United Nations. Massive traffic jams were anticipated and. streets were ordered cleared of vehicles in the vicinity of the UN headquar- ters located on an 18-acre site along the East River that sepa- rates Manhattan from Long’ Is- land. The pope will enter the UN grounds through a gate leading to the public entrance of the will be welcomed the door by Secretary-General U Thant of Burma, thé Buddhist who invited the leader of the world’s half-biliion Roman Cath- olics to address the 117-nation General Assembly. BAR PUBLIC \ The general public will be inside ‘Hbarred from the UN bitilding the entire day. -Hustings ie the pontiff “delivers his jplea for peace in French to the By THE CANADIAN PRESS ’ MONDAY Peargon—in Ottawa. Diefenbaker—in London, St. Thomas, Simcoe and Hamilton. Thompson—in Red. Deer. Caaouette—in Montreal. Sukaino Troops Control Jakarta | JAKARTA (AP) -— — Troops loyal to President Sukarno were in command of -this Indonesian eapital’ Sunday but apparently were fearful of a rebel attack from central Java. Sukarno himself made his first radio address since Thursday's mili- tary uprising against him. fpacked assembly, where about 2,200 persons sitting will hear /him, television and Early-Bird satellite will carry his speech and his image to a potential au- dience estimated at more than -1 150,000,000 in North “America and Europe. About 10,000 people—UN dele- gates, employees, correspond- . ‘.empected to crowd NEW YORK (AP)—Follow- ing is the schedule for the visit of Pope Paul te New York (times ADT.) 10:30 a.m. Arrival at Ken- -nedy Airport and reception ceremonies, 11:0 am. Motorcade through Queens and Manhat- tan 1‘p.m. Arrival at St. Pat- rick’s Cathedral and Francis Carinal Speliman’s residence which will be. the pope’s tem- porary résidence. ’ 1:30 p.m. Visit with Presi- dent Johnson at, Waldorf Tow- ers. 2:30 p.m. Depart Waldorf Towers for Cardinal Spell- man’s residence. 2:45 p.m. Lunch, rest and Nations. 4:05 p.m.‘departure for UN. 4:20 p.m. Arrival at UN- 4:30 p.m. Address the UN General Assembly. Mah an a SN dea RR il, a a Sela ictal i i MUI KD inns PAIRS Te ARTI I A WEATHER ~ we ing to showers or snowflurries; winds west 25, gusts to 45. High-low, 50, and 42. 14 PAGES. Protection, Coverage Will Be New Records into the UN building in hopes of seeing the pontiff;: 300 UN Security Guards will be on duty to protect him. External Affairs Minister Martin was making a special trip to New York to welcome the pontiff to the world organ- ization on behalf of the people of Canada. With Martin in_ the assembly will be Ambassador Paul Tremblay, Canada’s per- menent representative to the UN, and other members of the Canadian delegation. Pope Paul will visit the UN after travelling by motorcade from Kennedy Airport to St.. Patrick's Cathedral, where he ie scheduled to arrive at noon, and after a short meeting with Prer ident Johnson it» the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. ‘ After being welcomed into the UN building by the secretary- general, the pontiff will be shown to the meditation room and then escorted up a cere monial ramp to the assembly General Assembly building: He | hail WILL GREET POPE Foreign Minister Amintore © Fanfani of Italy, this session's assembly president, will greet the pontiff as he enters the as- sembly hall. The pope will be escorted to the podium by Thant- and Fanfani. The. assembly president. and the secretary-general will. then make welcoming speeches and after-the pope's address, he -wit>” confer with Fanfani in Fanfani'? - office. Following his meeting with the assembly president, Pope Paul. will tour the- UN couneil chambers, attend a reception given: by Thant in the delegates’ lounge, where he will meet heads of governments and dele gations, and later confer pri- vately with the secretary-ger eral in Thant's office,” : “Pope's Schedule In N.Y. 5:00 p.m. Meetings with heads of delegations, the prer ident of the General Assembly the secretary - general and other UN dignitaries. 6:50 p.m. Address to UN staff in the General Assembly hall. 7:00 p.m. Departure from UN 7:05 p.m. Brief visit with Roman Catholic, Protestant and Jewish groups at Holy Family Church. 7:30. p.m. Return te tetnpo- rary residence. 9:00 p.m. Departure Yankee Stadium. 9:30 p.m. Mass for peace at Yankee. Stadium. 10:45 p.m. Departure for brief visit to Vatican Pavilion at the World's Fair. us | 11:30 p.m. “Arrival at Ken- nedy Airport for departure ceremonies; Midnight. for for Departure Rome 3 NEW LAW SIGNED fe at the foot of the Statue of Lib- them to come. erty, President- Johnson opened the United States doors Sunday Cuba that those who seek refuge to Cubans “who seek freedom." He said the U.S. will seek a of American to our tr diplomatic agreement with Pre- mier—-Fidel__Castro -te —permit be upheld.” | Police Probing hatching of oysters at Ellers- lie, P.E.1. will be . discussed Tuesday morning by Roy Drin- nan, who is in charge of the development. ? | Theft And Fire ‘Johnson Opens Doors lo Cuban Refugees NEW. YORK (AP)—Standing in responding to a Castro pro posal, Johnson ssid: “I declare to the people of here will find it. The dedication itions as an asylum for the oppressed will Johnson spoke at his signing of a new U.S. immigration law lon the New York harbor island | where. the Statue of Liberty has stood since 1886 as a symbol of }freedom to arriving refugees. GLASSVILLE, N.B. (CP) The president was staying in |RCMP Sunday were inyestigat- New York overnight for a_pn- jing into. the -disappearance of Vate Monday meeting with Pope imore than $10,000 from a home Paul. here which was destroyed by| Castro was not mentioned in fire. j|Johnson’s text. However, the | Hilton Allan left home about | president obviously was re 7 p.m. Friday night and on his: sponding to Castro's offer to per- return three hours later found| mit free exit of Cubans if the the building on fire. Efforts to U.S: would negotiate an agree — the blaze proved fu-| ment through diplomatie cha ' ‘gels. % asi oma As