ee ee ee re gee pees a =~ SECOND SECTION VATICAN CITY (AP) — Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church will jointly celebrate Pope John Paul's outdoor funeral Mass with the same solemn simplicily that marked the funeral of Pope Paul VI less than two months age, the Valican announced Monday. Forly of the 127 cardinals to have arrived so far met in the Apostolic Palace lo complete arrangements for Wednesday's funeral. In a drenching rain out- side, mourners numbering in the tens of thousands took refuge under umbrellas and huddled beneath Bernini's tall colonnade on Si. Peter's Square as they waited to view the Pope's body, lying in state on a catafalque before the main altar of the cathedral. ; The cardinals set the time of the funeral Mass, alop the broad marble sleps of St. Pe- ter's, at 4 p.m. local time | OUTDOOR MASS FOR POPE Funeral to be simple affair Wednesday (11 am, EDT), It is expected to be televised worldwide. After the funeral Mass, the budy uf Pope John Paul will be buried oppusite the tomb of his predecessor in the grotlo under the basilica. The Congregation of Cardinals, administering the 700-million-member church inthe period between popes, alsu issued a statement expressing ‘‘worry, ap- prehension and sorrow” over the renewed heavy fighting in Lebanon. Pupe John Paul, who died last Thursday of a heart attack after just 34 days as pope, was reported lo have been considering a trip to that war-torn country in an allempl to acl as a peacemaker. . Because it was the start of a work week, ‘the line of mourners waiting in the downpour for a last glimpse of the Pope was smaller than 1,000 forced out by fire MISSISSAUGA, Ont. (CP) — Aboul 1,000 people twice were forced to flee their homes here Monday before firefighters brought under control a raging fire in a storage tank containing two million gallons of fuel oil. Residents near the Texaco Canada Ltd. refinery in this city just west of Toronte jumped into their cars and headed for safety after flames and smoke began . ~ billowing. fram the tank — about 2 a.m. EDT. Emergency reception centres were set up in a library and an arena as well as the Texaco community ‘centre as police cordoned off the area, which includes luxury homes in the $200,000 Tange. City firefighters joined forces with those from Texaco, BP, Shell and Gulf oil companies— all tocated in the area—as well as others from the Toronto and Downsview airports and the federal transport depart- ment, Margaret recovering SYDNEY (AP) — Prin- cess Margaret arrived in Australia on Monday to recuperate from a_ flu-like ailment that forced her to cancel plans to officiate at independence day celebra- tions of Tuvalu, the world’s newest country. The princess was smiling but looked pale and weak as she left a Hercules aircraft of the Royal New Zealand Alr Force. She was taken away in a Rolls Royce to the home of Sir Roden Cutler, governor of New South ales. Princess Margaret spent part of the flight on a stretcher and stayed in a special wood-lined com- partment that muffled the plane's noise. A doctor diag- nosed the illness as an acute respiratory problem, No damage estimate was available on the blaze which took 10 hours to bring under controk. Texaco officials said the fire apparently slarted in a [uel line pump beneath the tank. No major injuries were re- ported. Residents first fled their homes after the fire started. Later they were allowed to return but were evacuated again when a second tank threatened to catch fire. A Téxaco spokesman said the blaze was discovered by a night securily guard on a rouline patrol at the site in the south of this city of about 285,000. After several hours, fire- fighters called in extra foamproducing machines in an effort to contain the fire to one tank, Twelve other slorage tanks on the site were hosed down repeatedly. Witnesses said the fire was visible for several kilometres and thal the noise of the explosion startled many persons from their sleep. While residents waited far word on when they could return home, 16 police cars patrolled the deserted area ta prevent looting. During the blaze, the main line used by CNR and CP Rail, about 15 kilometres from the fire site, was closed. GO transit halted its commuter train service west of the Port Credit stalion in Mississauga until about noon, Lou Parsons, Peel Region chairman, said the fire was the first serious one at the refinery since it established more than 20 years ago. A Texaco spokesman said every effort would be made to continue regular service to customers although a minor service disruption was possible. Ateam of experisfromihe | Ontario flre marshal’s of- fice, the provincial evironment ministry and Texaco will be investigating to determine the exact cause of the blaze. Y Honda Aconed wy Test drivea Honda today at TERRACE HONDA SALES Terrace, B.C. V8G IL8 HONDA DealerLicenceNumber02066A | qe? 4912 Hwy. 16 638-8171 was aon F panag the crowds Sunday, when an estimated 300,000 braved a steady rain to view the body. Longlime Vatican ob- servers called it the greatest oulpouring of affection for a dead pontiff in recent limes. Well over a halfmillion had viewed the body in four days. “Yuu see, even though it’s raining a lot of people have come,’' said Giovanni Olivicre, 35, slanding on line Monday. “People loved him. He was a real pastor of the people, He's left a personal example of what the people want. which will be difficult for his successor to follow.” The Pope’s tace looked grey and waxen, and the basilica was shut down periudically Monday so undertakers could retouch it, | Embalmers said sudden death caused the body to deleviorale faster but that they expected it to remain on public display until the = funeral. The Vatican said the Pope died uf a massive heart altack Thursday night, but the budy did not undergo an autopsy. The major daily newspaper Corriere della Sera, echoing the thoughts of many Italians, mentioned in- evitable doubts in the ab- sence of an autopsy. Bul autopsies are nol called for in provisions of the church constitution applying to perivds between popes. Theofficial Vatican Radio, meanwhile, said it learned that the pontiff was clutching WHEREAS r District of Terrace, by the declare that: WHEREAS: WHEREAS: WHEREAS: study papers, perhaps in- volving personal thoughts or speeches, when his body was found in bed Friday mor- ning. Earlier it had been reported that a 16th-century meditation book, The Imi- tation of Christ, was either next to him ur in his hands when the body was discovered. Cardinals arriving for the funeral and conclave lo elect the next pope, which begins Ocl. 14, have indicated they Wer Here! cabaanaecscececacacececacece PS, se geegerecazeee, o Fatal _ Listed If you wish your Business Phone listed for your customers please call will be looking for a man like Albinu Cardinal Luciani, who became Pupe John Paul [—meaning a cardinal with substantial pasiural ex- perience as a leader uf faith- ful and nu connection with the central church adminis- tratiun. 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