- 7. eT ere * + -_>. S4-+ - a ‘ paige ce dat on § of Col SPAR OO EPR AT yD © me we ee uN Ree. FI ot tall woe tm Newsmen gather at the bot- tom of Sedan Crater on the Nevada test site. petting their first look at the 320-foot deen hole blown in the desert floor Timetab! wore ee by a thermo-nuclear device last July 6. Area was only now free of contamination. Shot was part of the United States’ Plowshare Program to find le for speedy rea umbia River program set . OTTAWA (() -- A timetable: there had to be some adjustment for speedy resurrection of the'!and clarifications,” Mr. Pearson stalled Columbia River develop-/ told ment program was announced Saturday Ey Prime Pearson after talks with Presi- dent Kennedy. Canada asked for certain clarifications and adjustments” in the treaty signed with the United States in January, 1961, and speedily ratified by Con- Minister | reporters on his return from the two-day Hyannis Port meeting, But he was not prepared to say yet what these involved. He the president thought they were of a nature that would not prevent further discussions and negotiations and of course we will wish to get in touch with gress although not yet by Par-/the government of British Co- liament. lumbia at once on this.” “We wished to have the pres-|“WORK PRETTY FAST” ident agree to the fact that “Speaking in to That would be “in a day or nques deplored by bishop SAN FRANCISCO (i—) — Two practices spreading among Epis-' copalians, speaking in and laying on of lands, “have. surprised and dismayed a num-’ ber of clergy and by people,” Says & spokesman for Bishop James A. Pike. Bishop Pike of the Episcopal Anglican diocese of Califor- na admonished clergymen in a VI GOV IOC OE OR OCT OOT EERO COD OF Ow SPACE FLIGHT AT A GLANCE CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. cp —"Phese are the basie details Of the fortheomine space Might by astrarmyiut Gordan Cooper: Astronaut Cordon 86-year-old air torce married, two danehters, Blast-off) time scheduled for ‘Tuteday between G aa. wnd Vk aan. Eber, Flight) plan 0 ue 600.000 mile route take more than 84 complete, Caoper, miadoer, orbits, a that will hours to Purpose A quest for merti- Mu knowledge to help the space propramy what happens When a oman rides weipht- wd Virtually ocmmobile thrat Jong. Recovery Expected near Midway Island in the Paeifie Ocenn Wednesday. Weather favorable, Skin divers may ha tongues | bishop symbaizes the HUSSISL pitt of tongues.” This violates ithe Std: habout how this is used.” OPP OIPIOIEEOSIIONIOEE LOO L OSSD OD | mes Soe - ae tomes a pastoral letter last Sunday against the practice if glosso- lalia, talking in a tongue us- usually unintelligible to the speaker of the listener. The subject regards the Holy Spirit as speaking through him, Bishop Pike based his letter, . read in 740 churches of central coastal California, on a year- Jong study by a commission he appointed to evaluate and make recommendations on the phen- menon that has mushroomed in: the chureh since 1958. A number of Episcopal clergymen and hun- dreds of the church's laymen have experienced it, he noted. He banned the practice yn Episcopal churches counter to the Anplican tradi- Non of use of the vernacular or native Janpguage in worship, Canon Robert Ww. Cromey, Bishop Pike's executive assis- lant, said that practitioners of Plossolalia have sometimes been using laying on oof hands to others In reeeiving the doctrine of discipline worship oof — the Church, he declared, The laying on of hands by the presence af the Holy Spirit, he pointed out. This used only at confirma- Hida, ordination to priesthood wnd annointing of the siek, he “and we ore very careful and Apiseupal as running. DEEP HOLE BLOWN IN DESERT peaceful uses for the atom. A buggy arrow) is being lowered on a metal mat run- way with more newsmen aboard. (‘AP wirephoto) ” two—we work pretty fast. . He couldn’t say who the ne- gotiator would be. There has been no contact about the Columbia between the new Pearson government and B.C. Premier Bennett. The two men saw each other jlast year, however, Bennett embarked on his at- tempt to line up a price of five mills or “equivalent” for Colum- bia export power. Informants say that the fer- eral government will insist that agreement with B.C. be nailed down solidly before any final agreement is atempted with the US. Argentine head still in control BUENOS AIRES (.) — Argen- ‘tine President Jose Maria Guido appeared today to have sur- vived the ninth crisis of his year-old regime after manoeuv- -ting controversial Gen. Enrique Rauch out of the key post of interior minister, All other cabinet members resigned Sunday, following Rauch’s charee that the admin- istration was riddled with cor- ‘ruption and supporters of for- ,mer dictator Juan Peron and former president Arturo Fron- , dizi, Rauch finally handed in this resignation aiso after: appar- enly petting assurance that some of those he wanted out would he removed. ' Guido is constantly plagued by feuding amonp the army ecommunders who overthrew ‘Frondizt, Installed Guido in of- ‘flee and control his regime. Ciuido’s plan for zoneral elee- tlons tn July followed by a re- ‘turn to elvilian skovernment jroused fears among the military (that the Peronists will return (to power, Although it Is smaller in’ size and buying power, the U.S. one dollar bu has changed little in ‘design slace first issued dn 187g. ve found wreck of old treasure ship PERTH, holidaying found submerped sen Which they hope mipht be oa treasure laden Duteh vessel that sank three centuries ago. Alun) Robinson and John Co- wen found the wreckape off an ishind GO miles north of Pre- mine and have breupht up nimnerous coins, metal and pot. tery ornaments and containers, Mephiunt tasks and eroded Dieces of iron whieh mipht have been ship anehars, TWo have WreekiUre Ausralian qo... skin divers They say they also have seen metal boxes, such as are des- eribed dn pirate stories, wrousing speeulition that the boxes might be treasure chests, The boxes ind other objects were found in ho sea bed fram whieh protruded parts of the skeleton of a timber ship of oeenn-polng size, CARRIED GOLD The skin anvers hope — the wreckage will prove to be that of the lone-sought Duteh ship Vergulde Draek, dnewn cso ws fhe Calden Dragon, whieh sank on acoral reef April 28, 1086, Many legends have been wo- ven around the story oof the Golden Dragon, There seems to be general aeceptanee as fact that the vessel did quarry chests of gold coln as cargo. But there Is doubt whether they went to the bottom with her or were dragged ashore by surviving members of the crow, Through the years, numerous expeditions have tried unsue- cessfully to fine the wreekape of the Dragon. before Mr. 4 TORONTO (© — Peregrine Palmer Acland. 71, author, «