f 6. The Herald, Monday, May 31, 1982 z ea a ; “Yeader ‘Ed. Beoadbent, ‘Reagan's pré “ Brady’ ‘and re iver Gilles: ‘Villeneuve : : _ Soon after that’ dinner, Brady’ was stiot. in the head by a ra. "aI trying to kill: Reagan. Earlier, this month, Villeneyve - died. in a ear crash, * - 8} peally: believe: that: bad- things: happen’ in threes," - Sinclair says. “And [have a. feeling that something Is: going: io happen to either Broadbent or me. Ch setting pretty ‘old. ; new, you know." Te . a, . Film. actress Sophia: Loren, serving a a0-day jail term imposed in 1980 for tax evasion, hasn't had a word from-her — husband Carlo Ponti since she went. back to Italy, . . Lorenannounced as she stepped off the plane in Rome she . had told Ponti of her intention to'serve the sentence. Since then, there have been daily quotes from her sister, Maria _ _ Scicolone, her prison doctor and various other friends, but not a word from Ponti. Ponti, 67, was repprted receittly as being i in Agura, Calif., - completing the purchase of a ranch. Sources s say he had not even told Loren of the purchase. -— ; A eouple of months" earlier, when he” was in a Paris ~ “hospital: receiving treatment for prostate cancer, he or- ~ ~ Designers Geoffrey Beene, Bill islass, Donna: Karan and | Louis Delt'Ollo have won -Coly American Fashion Critics’ ,- ; ‘Awards for women’s fashions. . . dered the staff nat to allow Loren to visit, him, Parig sources _ Teporty: _The coolness springs from: Loren’ s reported affair with French ‘physician Dr. Etienne-Emile: Beaulleu, , European newspapers say the 47-year-old star now spends all her time with the cancer specialist i in Paris and visits, ~Pontiin- Geneva only. rarely. i turbulent 1960s, says the current quiet mood on campus may have been inevitable. .- sn ~ . “Just as individual people become disoriented and confused if deprived of regular’ intervals of rest, socielies as a whole seem to require cycles of expansion and con- ‘traction,’ ‘Trudeau said , recently at commencement exercises for Wheaton College in-Norton, Mass. But he said there was nothing’ wrong with. concerns. among today’s students for a career and a stable life. “Before we sneer too openly at the rise.of self-interest, ’ let's remember that by another name it is called the pursuit of happiness,” he said. = _. The Pulitzer. Prize-winning cartoonist also told the 281 " graduates of the women’s school the ‘quiet evolution of ‘feminism" has affected the nation more ‘profoundly than the Vietnam protest of the 1960s and 197bs. ~_ ‘Trudeau, born in 1948, told graduates that: students have recently. rediscovered their ‘role in social issues. ' “From the Na Nukes moyement of the last few years to . the El Salvador demonstrations do the recent calls for a freeze on nuclear arms, some of you are rediscovering your .- natural place i in the vanguard of social change,” he said. “Antique dealer Gregory Finseth put his money. where his ; “mouth i is and auctioned off more than 200 items for $60, O00 “go he can‘return to England. ‘Finseth believes England's sagging economy is better for _ antique dealers than Canada's own slack business climate. _ Many of. Finseth’s 200 items sold at bargain-basement prices. A 1949 Silver Dawn Ralls Royce, for ‘example, went - for $16,000, : Finseth: came to Canada i in 1980 to sell ‘defeated by-4 combination of slack. tune, including having antiques, . ‘When’ ‘we came ‘out here it looked like: Canada. was a better place to be in the business,” Finseth said. ; § and misfor- crane drop on his |! “Right. now 1 think England is in better. shape. "> economically than we are. 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John} Paul was ‘far smaller than ‘expected, Organizers had’? said they were prepared for up to ane million people, Marichester police reported five arrests but no demon-"" ~ strations, and the crowd was enthusastic. “It's the event of a- ‘lifetime,” said Peter“ Dolan, .60, ‘a 4 . Manchester businessman. “In my youth, you west to Rome” ‘to have an audjenice. with the Pope if you could. ‘Now, the’ ‘Pope comes-tous Earlier today, J ofin Paul cdotinuad the ecumenical theme’® of his British visit by meeting ih Manchester with Britain's © ‘chief rabbi, Sir- Immanuel, Jakobovits, arid other Jewish teaders. The Polish-born Pépe, ho j as a student i in ‘Krakon helped. * save Jewish families from: the Nazis, greeted, the leaders with “Shalom” - Hebrew for “peace” - and said, “'T wish to : reiterate the full respect ‘af the Christian church to the, Jewish people.” ~ although officially of a pastoral nature, is an historic event of significance far beyond our Catholic friends”... Later Monday, John Paul-was going to the northern-; English city of York to deliver a speech on the family, ;, before travelling to Edinburgh at the beginning of a Scottish, q. swing. _ ~ Scotland is a Presbyterian stronghold, and Rev. ‘laniv Paisley, the Presbyterian militant from’Northern Ereland,») promised torally anti-Catholies Scots to protest the Pope's «1 visit. But so far Paisley’s demonstrations have had. no 62. “year-old pontiff. . - % i or Sunday; Paisley mustered about -50 Prolestants- ter; . wave Bibles and yell “Anti-Christ as’ the Pope drove-s through a slum district of Liverpogl. But they were lost Amid the 200,000 to 250,000 cheering people wha: greeted thes _-Pope-at the. airport-and- lined his route ‘through the city. 1 "Paisley: was taken away ina police car for his o own safety," i a police spokesman said, and.three of his supporters were arrested for offences to public order. Liverpool has Britain's.largest.Catholic.. ‘community _ almost half the 510,000 population. But the Pope also! - received a prolonged ovation in the city’s huge Anglican cathedral, where Archbishop Robert Runcie of Canterbury’* _ Was. shouled~down in March- by. militant Protestants angered by his invitation-lo the Pope. On Sunday, the 3,000. . worshipers rose to their feet and gave Yohn Paul 10 minutest! of sustained applause after he embraced: Anglican Bishop 2. David, Sheppard, and, _foined | him’ in Feciting. oe HTS ; Prayer." Sat audit “The ruins of the old cathedral constantly remiiid: our’ ‘saciety of its capacity Lo ‘destroy,” the Pope said. “And” - today thal capacily is greater than ever." People are having lo live under the shadow of a nuclear” ’ nightmare, yet people everywhere long for peace, he said, ; “Today, the scale and the horror of modern warfare = whether nuclear or not — makes it totally unacceptable asa - means of séttling differences between nations," the pontiff, said. Boo _ a Pope,.who has repeatedly referred during his tour td Britain’ s conflict with Argentina over the Falkland Tslands. | .---The Pope then motored one kilometre down Hope Street, to the ultra-modern Roman Catholic Cathedral of Christ, they, ‘King where he issued:a new ecumenical appeal deploring © Christian. disunity as a sin. - “As Christians today strive to be sources of reconciliation ~ in the.world, they feel the need, perhaps more urgently than,: said. . 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