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Mainly Sunny, Lghr Winds Low, 50, HigK, 80 78TH YEAR -142 10,000 WATChtAND PRAY tsd then fled. Inside'The Journal Armi Sk WarM Hill Claar4 A btMnrtakl rM oi Ottawa l.nrti Oaree SSa ft. I Krieall HsMe 4 Drama KM Ta ss war Tr4 Th Ottawa Journal PRICK ID CENTS The End Is Near rore VATICAN CITY I'ope John XXIII lay near death today, unconscious and under oxygen. His dor tor. Pioro Mazzoni.

said "1 doubt if he ran live until this evening." VATICAN CITY At the i of death, Pope John XXIII lapsed into a coma again today under an oxygen mask and his confessor was summoned to his hedside. The Pope had amazed doctors earlier by ciiming out of a coma and remaining conscious fortnore than four hours. They had abandoned hopeNpf his recovery, however. Laer "he was gripped by intense pain and at 7.45 a.m. Rome Time (2.45 a.m.

EDT) the Vatican announced that the 81-year-old Pontiff had fallen into a state of dozing and Faithful Keep Vigil VATICAN CITY (AP) The Roman and tourists great crowds swelled and re- them. today to continue the vigil in bedroom, was opened at 4 .10 St Pfr' Smotr I Rut thr ni Through theX night several hundred persons stood in knots bout the (lender obelisk rising froM the centre of the Square. Mosk we.e seminarians, wirtchtng and praying. wjui uio aim ngm 01 uay, ment, no face, no voice there. "It's incredible," said the procurator-general of an order of priests who has spent a decade In Rome.

"I've never seen anything like these, crowds. They know No Contact With UK New French Veto Jolts Common Mart By EDWARD T. OTOOLE 0 tSS kt Yrk TtaM Km SfntM DKUitLA ine common Market was staggered again Friday by a second French vreta As In January, when President de Gaulle slammed the door on Britain's application for Common Market member ship, tna French veto Involved Britain. Police Hunt Hit; Run Drivers Police have launched a city-wide search for the driver of a car Involved In a hit-and-run accident at the corner of Scott Street and Hinchey Avenue about 1 a m. today.

In Civic Hospital Is Vk-tor Tremblay, 41. of 135 Hinchey Avenue. Both his legs are fractured and he has a cut on the head and a black eye. A second car which may have run over the man after waa knocked to the ground is Led by West Germany, the other member states of the European Economic Community Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg had proposed that the community maintain close contact with the British. But French Foreign Minister Maurice Cotrve de MurviHe turned thumbs down on the proposal.

Specifically, the" proposal championed by West Germany and supported by the other four called for permanent and continuing contacts between Britain's Brussels-based mission to the European Economic Community and the six Brussels based permanent staffs of the Council of Ministers. -f The French position wss that sufficient communication with the British is afforded through the regular channels now func tioning between the Britislf mission and the Common Market Commission. The commission in effect is the operating management of the EEC. NO COMPROMISE Fmilio Colombo. Italy's minister of commerce, made repeated attempts to advance on acceptable compromise.

When these attempts fsiled. the dis the General Agreement Tariffs and Trade. At Geneva last week, the Common Market and the I'nited States, after some strenuous pulling and tugging. reached tentative agreement on the formula for cutting tariffs during the negotiations In 1964. But planning within the com munity for the GATT trade talks now has been suspended as result of the new Couve de Murville defended the French action by stating that the proposal of the other five nations would in effect have created "a council -of seven." This in his view would have enabled Britain unduly tu influence Common Market programs and policies while they were being formulated: Argentina Crippled By Strike BUENOS AIRES I Argen- Eugene Schaus.

Luxem-1 slowed to a virtual halt Fndav Mid the driver of the second burg's foreign minister 24 hour general strike hv car apparently chairman of the Council of'rv llbor unmn, pro i it as at Mad Has4 KaSMsssi Klf I I Ministers, said at 4JO Inl unemnlovment nroved al Brussels time: most 100 per cent successful. There's not much sense i There were no reports 1TA.WA SVITKPAY JUNK 1 VM mm mm was being given oxygen He had been given tranquillizers, one authoritative source said, but was reported to have refused morphine. Thirty minutes later came the announcement that the R.nan Catholic ruler had lost consciousness Archbishop Antonio Sainore, secretary of the Vatican Congregation for Extraordinary Affairs, left the Pope's apartment and said: "The strong fibre of the Holy Father continues to battle against his illness. The Pope seems tranquil and quiet His breathing is regular His condition of dozing continues, but it is verified thai he has lost consciousness. "The Rt Rev Giuseppe Cavagna, his confessor, is at the bedside The Pope's brothers are alternating in prayer At 9 i Kerdiromdo C'ardi i nal Onto, the Pope's major penitentiary, who recites the prayers for the dying, entered the Pope's apartment Cardinal Onto had recited the prayers' for the Pope Fndav.

joined 'the greatness of this man a' Dr Antonio Gasbarrini. the Pope who has not a enemy Pe Pna4 physician ho I. .1.. treated during Pope John'sr The crowd started un sx-rrf tlie wnHH nnihi' nr was called hack urgently Fri dark night of then pectantly when the window of west. Christian nor-non-Chris-'day from 'his home in Bologna.

Altered back silently at dawn the Pope's studio, next to his tian. as he leaves this world I 10 tn Pope's bedside U.vni.IrUn. this morning. Me had left fori travelling to Sr? Peter's Square Ku Kti nar. 'l- What is the latest about the Pope? The buses became silent as passengers turned and listened to hear always the same answen He still with us." Turn to Page 4 FAITHFUL of t.

nw. with Arfinri nro- i i jl r-- i viiiii iht owiuriMiMn until the British garvernment made no at-; Mis solved tempt to interfere 4,1 The action program, design-! However, with one eve iV ed to revive the Common Ma-Uhe strike, the government also I a. kM flaliewing effect kept oieful watrh fm- po K- i I m. Kid mn. A nt 1 1 Unofficial sources at the Vatican said the Pope had suffered a crisis in his breathing between 7.30 and 8 a.m.

That was the reason an Loxygen mask had been placed on his face again. It had been used for a time Friday but was removed during part of the night. Only the stout heart of this son of a peasant brought him from a deep, four-hour coma earlier today. But the pain from a stomach tumor and complicating peritonitis in flammation of the abdominal wall was described as Intense Vatican Radio, in broadcast ing the announcement made at the Vatican press office, said: "Everything confirms the re serve that the doctors main 'Nazism' Charged In Jackson Sum im- I in I I) I On Lower Aylmer Road Two Ottawa rl T.su MNKTY PAGES AFTER 25U-M1LK HIKE Miti he: 1. I.I.

holds up his ball ercd pair nf shrx-y alter hiti hikinp ih'm from 2.r0 miles through 2.1 ton ns to be a e.k in his umle Toronto crs taurant But when he arrived in Toronto, he found ine re-taurant h.id heen sold He was able to Imate his untie who returned it ti him to Rrockville Johnnie said he left home because "the school board was (tetlinj; mean with dad about me plav.ng hookev and he bawled me out trni Youths Killed in Crash Two Ottawa youths were There seemed to be glass and Ikud in a violent two-car' metal everywhere, ne saia. The back seat of the death- head-on coll on the Lower. Mf wj muJica Aylmer Road at 2 a m. today. A clarinet, brok-I Dead are: in metes, lav in the Butter in which the Holy Father had exeut.v.

hc'-19- "C'AF Su.ion regained consciousness." I WJ who was the second car. During those hours of con rrerary mr A ffth Gordon Grey. sciousness the Vatican had told the world not to have "any lUuiioruH' and repeated that the Pontiff was stin gravely ill man, near death. At 9.30 a.m.. Archbishop An Jgolo Dell' Aaqua, Vatican ub- sjitiKe secretary of stauvcame from the Pope's bedside and said: "He is dying.

He does not show signs of suffering His pulse still is good." An English language news bulletin on Vatican Radio said "The Pope's robust constitution still resists the advance of his inexorable disease "Ha is in pain but his pulse is still good "He is being given oxygen "His brothers and his friends are taking turns praying for him His confessor. Monsignor Cavagna. is with him Turn to Page 4 POPE ciation for the Advancement j9 RCAT Uplands of Colored People, said police the second car with Mr. Bou- The 'Red Dean' Retires To Promote Communism Wis was submitted bv West Ger Peronists in the military ranks I LONDON Dr Hewlett John A.anrtrnved bv the CoiTncil or iinwntnsm Buenoa Aires seemed rte.n- Miia Dean I mm annointed ifl I JACKSON, Miss. ial Police TWO CRITICAL a ih, soni Two others are in Sacred, Negroes Friday when ihey Heart Hospi'al.

Hull, in critical! condition. They are Peserj attempted to stage the first Smith. 20. of 110 David mass anti-segregation demon a passenger in the death car.1 tained during the entire period jark.on nd Joseph Claude Bouchard of Cante-Wr rmce he encermirv win 1931 hv Ram pmhahlv reailaaJI White IS. It LS' dav to devote his energies Mac Dona Id.

Britam'l first Thomson hv comparison as ine proaram model of orthodoxv to finishing his sutoNogrsphy. Prime Minister. ihl 1.. KeTrnd cT ln John be Kceeded by Ten ve.r, the pro- der.urr Traff. excepti provocative the Very iZZ'Z U.f-r nen year Earlr M'lhr rr ncl.

mi Wipr, -TrT lt-ia month the six nations or tneerai police siowiv up ana oown. u.u... tststentfv preachmg communism tv ts 1 r- w.a ith. mmii mmA hurv oowa aroumi lis ears, ae oenana ana sanm new- 1 i i i i HAlka auiM a I castle. No date hart ret been nrnl Pu," least ea at meet wrt wwr niniiniis is i zi t-ir ss s-r i triiiv.

MwMr oaTires AT Thee wf ao his ioatallaiioai ai Gmnler-, Uisi I r- 1 a mtt Ml aoi nary talks GATT is short for international rtMs eomoanies rw farewells, ttt spent ine oST rorr. conflirt wjih ih Wtdrwrtav laiemni Ca nadian rvfrnci MinrTW Pul MelK r. uid thtr hav hern nVrvmal ml i mat irn of a IS proprwal whtsrh hf rYpsrtrl tn rPfim'P tatr Mowfvfr ih? mihtarv in fflrmant Mid irter no The Crisis The first article in rfter Rrttrnstnff's v-rtes, entitled THE CRISIS OF QUEBEC, appears in tht edition See Page 7 Inside I Journal Features "Parents" Galore Vista school children, hundred of fhem, half become Joiter parents to a South Korean trail. I Photoitvry the Saturday. i Section Fac-r of Ottawa Today K'j a profile Ottawa lawyer Roger Scgutn.

Lace Designer Visiting Ottawa is a "master lace designer." a Suedtsh Ionian icho has done much revue an ancient art. Photostory the Saturday Section. Nursing Home lan Burnett, his column. deplores conditions In some Offoiro'j 1 1 nursing homes. See Saturday Section.

Home of Distinction I Helen Turcotte visits Mac- Ijiren Street home of Dr. Marius Barbeau. Home Sec- twn. Thinking Flagpole I There's a llagpole in Ottawa that't so smart it even does its own laundry. See Saturday Section.

Business Profile R. V. Manaty chats with investment dealer J. Brem-ner Rogers. Harold Martin McCarthy, 20.

QPP Constable Glen Mur- Garden Page of 3.1 Rongail Street, presumed rav is heading rhe invesiiga- Water gardening: and Sum driver of one of the cars, and -tion. mer core of roses. Benny Martin Lltwacfc. about '20, of 1159 Meadowlands IDnvc, a passenger. used Nai-type tactics to break it-hard, ir condition in By HAROLD MORRISON These squadrons would re-un the protests i-ospttaL Police; WASHINGTON (CP.

The' main in Canada for short Wn in', who came her. to eT'ca" led seeking au-' period, and then fly back to 4 secona car. thorny to send an increasing 'he S. to be replaced by address a rally, arrived shortly 'DESCRIBES CRASH number of US interceptor "'her squadrons using RCAF afteV the Negroes were loaded Fjrjt mjn on nv Jffne was on a facilities There would be no into trucks and hauled to the Hick Akowronski. of 40a rotation basis but not on the stations built state fair grounds.

Richmond Road, who was fol basis-nf a permanent mstalla I Thu informant said the Cttv officiats stretched wire lowing the death car west on a high placed military 'US suggestion has been dis- tK rea ai lnr nMu iinn-ti' auinoritv said rnajv i cussed iniormanv wun v.ana behind the Chaudiere me lair grounu ni Hetention centres. mU American flag. try u.a nirLa nn immprlillpl DEPUTY MINISTER QUEBEC (CP) Claude Morm. 34. Laval Universitv wrth P'l'n without per- i limit Those under 18 were denutv minuter nf the federal to he released to 1 i I rJ ihir iurnl or delivered miTH ill 1 1 airs or-ii imT-ni.

he custody 1 snadiens fmm IS10 to 1IH wbaav "ri.a.n. business and industrial lite Fnolv ther homes bv police tn the National Hockey Assncu Claims U.S. Would Rotate Squadrons 0o" He made this Insure as dian military authorities who the Pentagon stated Defwice ree me idea manes military "This is pure Nazism and Secreiarv McNamara has no ense ine political oinicuiry. Hulensm." Wilk.n, told a' Kr u1R intention of increasing the he suggested, is that the pro- press conference "The onlv I F.G-HAB ROBBED numhf nf 1 posal could be interpreted ss press comerem YACIN1 HE. Que CP in Canada i reflection on Canadian aov- thing missing, gentlemen, is oaseo in canaua the ovens" Pvan 75 nnfl'm' Arthur Ive.ter.

Assistant bv th Pnded UH Jt.u Vio Ne.roes hckrv pl.v-r with Momre Defence Serre.ar. said he bV th were arrested after thev left Canadiens. lo'd police ridav discussed various speculation a church Chanting Integra he as rohhed of IS hy two on the ivsue with McNamara tion slogans and carrying xouth, oui.e a hank "nd was told there would be aoortionai squadrons naseo ibis cnmmunilv miles east nl 1 on Canadian territory, other i Montreal The money the (hfw paroU lor the Payan fam.lv ,) Newfoundland tannerv Mr P.van played wnh Thl, Air Force Test-Ban Appeal Sent to WASHINGTON AP A new Kennedy Macmilisn test ban appeal to Premier Khrushchev was reported Friday to have nrnnncMt a acieotlfir Studv to conflict McNamara was right (J(nTline vhrhft on-the-spot saying there would he no mtprtlon, nrfed to de request for basing more plane, 1c( explosions an.rta Itv. request would wtfM from PrMident By LA WRi-NCE FELLOWS 4k a- -1 LJi the "Ri Dean. the.be for authority to send In(j frrme truster imMMnMttasxwIiiliM in Csnterbury.

snd put-ine Dean of ntertiurr is manv as eight US squadrnni M4.mii, lo (h Sovi (eoer. U-anaay in April It was then! A.tJJ jtrike neantd iU end.laon. the controvenua. Rest tered a white in the garden pol ticalty-minded. but he is not Canada on a rotsiion Moscow Fridav, At.

89. Johnson htm been- exiremes. ine, oasis. 'mar a contirramg Western effort for a breakthrough in the lortg deadlocked issue of a nuclear teat ban The last Kennedy sVacm.llan plea, sent to Khrushchev April 24 produced pi ngresa. And sources hold rx great 1 1 i that Khrushchev would respond any mora now.

The Russian have Jsbosrn a dedinifSf interest ttl i test ban..

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