Page 2, THE HERALD, Friday, August 11, 1978 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Three families, members of a fundamentalist religious - aect, were in lsolation Thuraday in their Letb- bridge, Alta., farm homes with suspected pollo 's:mp- toms and as many as 60 persons in southwestern Qatario were quarantined after teste showed they were the virus. Ontario bealth officials, meanwhile, were worried that large turnouls at VANCOUVER (CP) -- Old age, inefficient fue) con- tion and high nolse levels will force the retirement by 1965 of more’ - than one-half of the com- mercial jet aircraft now operating in the western world, an internationa) conference on the future of the aerospace inaustry was told Wednesday. Ian MacDonald, director of development and operations engineering with Gonclave Date Announced : VATICAN CITY (Reuter) — Tens of thousands of mourners from all over the world filed past the body of Voiceprints ‘Overreaction emergency immunization clinics might result in a ‘shortage of vaccine, The latest confirmations, all in Oxford County and - adjacent to the Haldimand- Norfolk Region in Ontario, bring the number of Ontario cases to four and to six the mumber of Canadian cases positively identified since uly. Two of the Ontario victims ‘were in hospital and two ‘were quarantined at home ‘under the Public Health Act,. Air Canada, said 3,200 of the’ 5,500 jet alreraft presently providing 60 per cent of ‘commercial air trans- difficult and costly to maintain, he said. Flight decks also lack modern instrumentation improvements, b= said. The average life of an alr- -plane, MacDonald said, is 14 Thousands Pope Paul V1 in St Peter's Basilica Thursda; the Could Solve WASHINGTON (AP) — Heuse of Representatives investiga re teats in Dallas to termine if an unidentified sound during the seconds that then-president John F. Kennedy was assassinated could have been a fourth shat, committee sources said Thursday. Scientific analysis ’ suggests that if the sound was in fact a gunshot, it was fired by a second gunman, and that Lee Harvey Oswald conceivably would not have been Kennedy's lone ‘assassin, the sources said. The sources added that the experts merely listed an additional gunshot, beyond the three already acknowledged, as only one of a number of possibilities that could account for the sound. Because of this, . in- vestigators intend to recreate acoustical con: ditlons as nearly as possible and test each of the. possible sounds, including gunfire, to try to establish if a fourth shot was fired. They hope to identify the sound y comparing tors plan to conduct . “yoiceprints"—waving lines ~ that distinguish one sound from another,.the sources said. Dallas Police Chief Don Byrd said the police force will provide aid to the committees when the teats are conducted on Aug, 22. The unidentified sound on Nov. 22, 1963—the day of President Kennedy's assassination— was reported detected on a tape recording made by Dallas police of transmissions from a motorcycle officer's radio during the assassination, The sound came 14 seconds after the three shots the Warren Commission concluded Lee Harvey Oswald fired at Kennedy, the | sources said. They quoted experts as telling the committee that Oswald could not have reloaded and fired that fast, _ The Warren Commission eoncluded that the evidence indicated only three shots were fired at Kennedy, all by Oswald, and that one of them went through the president's neck and wounded then governor John Connally. 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Health officials In the Woodstock, Ont., area said the virus has been found in living outside the religious sect—the Netherlands Reformed Congregation—among whose members the disease was first discovered. Some members of the sect refuse innoculations on religious ohn Ontario health ministry official said one other case of © pollo bas been clinically to 16 years and that moat of the jets in-use In Canada were ordered between 1965 and 1970. “There ig no doubt that eaupnent bump in 18 to 2 equipment hump years, that is, the mid- 1900s,” MacDonald said, FACING HIGH COSTS The replacement situation is “probably the major item of financial concern that is facing the air transport world today," he said. sor will begin Aug. 25. The Vatican also sald the be held outside’ the basilica: in St. Peter's Square, which can hold up to 250,000 people, because of the large crowds ex pected, Officials said that up to 200° le a minute were filing ial t into the basilica to pay final homage to the Pope, who died of a heart attack Sunday after leading the Roman Catholic: Church for 15 years. : A Vatican spokesman, Rev. Romeo Panciroli, said the cardinals will enter their secret conclave in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new pope at Sp.m. (11 a.m EDT) Aug, 3. They will remain sealed from the outside-world until a pope is elected... ,.. - The mourners meved 4441 Lakelise , diagnosed, but not confirmed — Inboratery tests, That etim is.in hospital. VISITED FP )LLAND Dr. Louis Grant, medical officer of health for HaldimandNorfolk . Region, said two persons under quarantine In the Woodstock area were visitors from the Netherlands who have been in Canada for some time. Such persons may remain healthy, but pass the disease on to others, MacDonald said the cost of the program will be about $56 billion by the end of 1925 and in addition, he said, airlines will have to spend another $30 billion over the- next seven years to keep up with an expected annual growth rate of five per cent. He said costs could be re- duced somewhat if airlines can increase thelr load factors, increase use of aircraft and raise seating Press density. quietly Thursday through the basilica’s great brome doors and up the main aisle fo the canopied high altar where Pope’ Paul often preached and prayed. Most bowed, mumbled prayers and craned for a glimpse at the ope Some, curlous, photographs. PUT ON VIEW There had been some doubt whether Pope Paul's body would lie on display in. St. Peter's or would remain inside the wooden coffin in which he was brought Wednesday from the sum: mer residence at vaste Gendolfo to the Vatican. The embalmed bedy already had been on display n coffin . 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Dr, Fontana said the decision to leave the body exposed would be reviewed - ote the hourly, - Father Pancireli, Vatican spokesman, sald that more than 100 foreign delegations will attend Saturday’s funeral. The United States will be represented by Rosalynn Carter, accompanied by Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts, New York Governor Hugh Carey. and after further laboratory teats showed that a person who previously had been given a clean bill of health actually had the virus in his system. " Tests in B.C. earlier this week confirmed tic polio in Jake Van de Pol,-a 25-yearold mushroom far- mer from Chilliwack, who health officials. said con- tryear-li,courin visiting li- cous from the Netherlands, _ Van de Pol was in satisfac- tory condition in hospital nificant cost increases’. Stephen Wheatcroft, director of British Airways subsidiaries, said he expects there will be considerable _ and continuing pressure for lower fares. 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