Page 2, The-Herald, Monday, May 12, 1980 | Pope. slams racists or t By JACK R. PAYTON ‘ ABIDJAN, Ivory: Coast (UPL) — Pope John Paul II, who preachéd racism of all kinds in an 1% day tour. of black Africa, turned to humanity's out- ‘casts today with a Visit toa ‘leper colony capping a. trip ‘that made him the - most ‘traveled pontiff in history. The pope's special Air Afrique DC-10 airliner ‘stood ‘by in the modern and ~ :prosperqus Abidjan capital tot the Ivory Coast to return j agalnst - him to Rome from his six- ‘nation trip, only the second ever by a pope to Africa and John Paul's most grueling journey of his 18-month papacy." . John Paul - began his African voyage May 2 in Zaire and went on to Congo, Kenya, Ghana: and Upper - Volta before ,ending his missionary tour in the Evory Coast. 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People be allowed ° to practice their religion openly. - In Africa’s poorest nation, Upper Volta ‘in’ the. ‘sub-. Sahard Sahel” region, where thousands ‘have died - of starvation, the: pope called for immediate-help fi vat io the Petherings ‘to “sdfeguard * nations of the werld. - His harshest criticism was leveled at the former British. colony of Kenya, where he lashed out at what he has. «| t Brow in: peace, outside -the. Ideolagical ‘and “palitiea called the “plague - ‘of racism.” : University report. the Legionnaire’s: bacteria germs actually take’ up residence and flourish in the cells that are supposed to: kill them. Dr, Marcus A. Horwitz of: Rockefeller University sald lab tests show the milerabes multiple —_— rapidly monocytes, the white blood TORY NORTHWEST PIPE | AND EQUIPMENT LTD. PIPE. PLUMBING SUPPLIES. PUMPS. HOSES. NUTS AND BOLTS FENCING WATER SOFTENERS ANOMORE 5239 Keith Avenue - near BC Hyaro 635-7158 [> 7-REENLINE “= ~ (A TCONTRACTING ti ded” 635:3779 Ss . 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Thie’ pope also’ spared no words in ‘condemning , what he said he was the excessive - political and cultural in- fluence in Africa by other ‘nations,. particularly the big powers, —.and:. ‘urged your African roots.” hope “the various nations of- the continent could live. and cells ‘that normally defend. the body against most. bacteria by rine them. — Gay gues. for right to date gay CUMBERLA D, R.L (UPI) —: Lawyers for ‘a Cumberland ‘High S¢hool senior, who is a homosexual, | said they would file sult: today to miake sure the ‘student Is. allowed to attend the senior prom with a male “Aaron Fricke, 18, said ‘he --adked Principal Richard B. Lynch for permission to ‘attend. the “dance. and reception -May. 30 with -another male. Lynch refused the request. . Fricke’s — date, Paul; Guilbert; was also barred by - Cumberland scliool ‘officials ‘ when he tried to attend last. year’s ‘prom with a” male date. The American Civil * Liberties ‘Union refused to take his case. : - “The basic: Bolt. - Tm: .going through’ with. this. is. {that 1: ‘want? f a ‘prom, iE nicke! Ehave a rightto;tjist ‘ike an metenet thes: Ai pel other student. vhs ; ‘Ina letter to Fricke, Lyneh said he denied. permission because of “the real and present threat, of physical harm to you, you. male | escort, and others,” He said _-. the school covld not “insure’ the ‘couple at an, out-of-state site, The prom is planned at the Pleasant Valley Country. Club in Sutton, Mass. - ‘Fricke said he called local ‘members of ‘National: Gay Task Force’ after Lynch's refusal and the group agreed to. find and: bay for. legal counsel, Fricke’ 8 lawyers said they “Racial. discrimination ia conflicts that. are foreign. to! jis .deep mentality." Mo "Noting, the- develogeent of “society. inthe ‘Ivory ‘Coast had produced rich minority. surrounded ..by..a\-.vast © majority of very, poor, John: Paul :urgedthe. nation’s - leaders to think again about where they were re renting. the country. oa ; “phere also ‘are ‘the. ellie "and privileged whe need ‘to In Zaire, he expressed the © akon undertake ‘deeper _ Christian teflection on thelr ; culture: and. their ‘respon: sibilities; he: told: the bishops in Abi djan.’ vee ‘Legionnaire’ s disease lives. on. despite body’s immune system ” Horwitz atid Dr. ‘Samuel C, ‘gilverstein found in atypical experiment each Legion- naire’s.*.bacteridm ‘ reproduced itself every two hours in the monocyte. In a - féw days,.the bacteria had . increased 100,000-fald in the laboratory culture, destroying the. defensive cells, The ‘scientists reported ‘their findings about this severe kind of pneumonia. . Sunday “to ‘the “annual meeting ‘of the “American Society for Clinical: In- vestigation. ‘They said another segment of - the body’s © Immune system, a white ‘blood cell called a leukocyte; also’, is ineffective, against’ | the: Legioanaire germ. . However, Horwitz gald a third white blod cell type, a lymphocyte," t9'-effective . against. the “bacteria “when the cells cooperate with the monacytes. . - Other bacteria. that: “also grow. within monocytes: are ~ ‘the germs that.: cause tuberculosis. and leprosy. These bacteria are called _ intracellular pathogens.” * Legionnaire’ 8 disease, was 80 named after it-killed 34 " people-in an epidemic at an = American Legion convention 4 "* in: Philadelphia four years: ago. 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He died shortly @ after ~ arrival at. a ‘hoagie: “Tourist buses collide. , GUARDA, Portugal (UPI) ~~ "Two, buses, one loaded “with American ‘tourists, . collided on a mountain road ‘early today in a wreck that least: 23 Americans... - A spokesman ‘at, the Guarda district hospital emergency room said that of the. injuries ‘were ight but that he driver of | the tourist bus was.rushed to surgery with severe ab- dominal injuries: . - ; The spokesman sald two’ ‘Americans stffered. . amail fractures. - He said. me American, - identified. only, as, a Mr. Eschellman, - ‘suffered a! fractured: efaow and an: ~ WESTRE,, way @ (uP: ad *. ability for. : driving’: “from: his . ; Mestre ‘to: his : ‘nearby office... around 8:30°4.In,: (2:90 eam. -Fiat t chim at ‘a busy. intersection. ne ‘Albanese. pulled ‘out ‘his , Gazzeline shortly ‘after, the~ shooting Agnes réspon- left-wing ‘urban ’ Police. said: peek . home’. in T), was cut.off by:a gray ED hat swerved in front of pistol, ‘police. sald, unidentified . Ameriean woman a broken nose. : “Everyone except. the bus - drivers have been treated and gone” to the hotel, " he: ; sald. : The spokesman said some ; of the injured reported that - the brakes on one of. the buses gave wayi causing the | accident, one tourist, reached at the - Hotel “Tourismo; said there were 33 Americans on: the bus. small fractures and a lot:of bruises, everyone is - val right,” the tourist eaid, - Guarda is located in the foothills of the Serra’ da. Estrela Mountains 230 miles . - northeast of Lisbon, Father falls to death CHICAGO (UP1) — A'man who wanted. (o see his girlfriend: : plunged. five stories to his death trying to jump from a. roof to'a win- dow air conditioner outside -the woman's: -high-rise apartment; police said. Police sald, jmes- Morses, 26, rang! the? Woman's doorbell. Sunday but there was. no answer. He then made his ‘way. to the roof of her, “building, police Set. Russell Pedrazza said. 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