Hy “oo rer gy ; A " Officials\ flicts eat: vended’ fup-! with. “Reagan aides, sourced say.’ The-sources, federal law: * ebforcenient officials “who Spoke only on condition’ they | ‘not be named, said Monday ~ ‘night the second- round of interviews would probably include White House Chief of Staff: James Baker, who 7 worked on the. campaign, The sources said it- would . FBI t edi (APD te . President . on ‘Reagan's |, im ‘carnpaign, « “os inelidi : ‘heing _ willing to, submit FBI to ' ‘detector test. \ ata gt 5 pespl would’, “be interviewed ‘a second: ‘time; they sald: “One source sald'the: : erviews: would be'designed to Lelear”: ‘up © “unresolved”: conflicts .or’. inconsistencies Which: developed duritig the first round of. interviews,’ ” ACCOUNTS DIFFER . ‘From ihe. emergence ‘of the affair in late June, there . has been a‘basic difference between the accounts of- ‘fered by Baker and Casey, who was campaign director © Bourassa has finally made it official. ‘Twill be a candidate for the leadership of the Quebec Liberal party,” he told a news conference at an uptown - holel Monday after months of unofficially courting electors : and denouncing the ruling Parti Quebecois’ government. © His. declaration as a candidate for the Oct. 14-15 leader- . ’ ship convention in Quebec City confirmed rumors that have been circulating since the PQ was re-elected in 1981 and _ Claude Ryan resigned as Quebec Liberal party leader the . Year after, First elected to the rational assembly in 1966 and then. " premier in 1970 — at age 36, the candidate of youth and new © ideas — Bourassa won the biggest electoral victory in. Quebec history in 1973 with 102 Seats in the- then-110-seat legislature. But his government was soundly defeated Nov. 16, 1976, i: after he called an election. amid disarfay in the party;. Pe, © ~ allegations of corruption and controversy over Bill 22, - Quebec’ 's first language law and the forerunner for the PQ’s . .much-tougher Bill 101. Yet, when he resigned in late 1976, he.. was seriously considering how to’ make a comeback, the bespectacled economist and lawyer told reporters Monday. _ urassa dismissed comments. about his government's defeat and record. in office, saying he has ‘learned from experience and can offer new ideas for recovery and ways ‘to get-Quebecers working again. “yoy “Of course; I made mistakes,” he said. “Who is not making mistakes when he is young?” PQ HAS PROBLEMS. Bourassa had harsh words for the Parti Quebecois, which , "has governed the province since his defeat. “The apparatus of state has been seriously debased,"’ he told reporters. “The dream merchants in power, who so recently had all the answers, now have nothing: bul problems.” A Liberal government under hls leadership would . prevent Quebec fram becoming g third-world nation of the « future,” he said. Bourassa, given the lead in the race 90 far by most ob- servers, said hehas the.support of many of the people whe count in the provincial party — 46 members in thé national assembly and the Presidents of including 17 of the Liberals' : more than half its. 122 riding. associations: “It’s. not unanimous,”’"he said. cautiously, “It’ 5 never unanimous.” cere a nee a Despite his tireless campaigning for the pro-Canada side in the 1980 constitutional referendum, he faces challenges ff -. from those Liberals who mistrusted his. fight for Quebec's . cultural-sovereignty in the 1970s and his language law, Pierre Paradis and Daniel Johnson Jr., the son of former Union Nationale premier Daniel. Johnson, are also con- testing the leadership race; both stressing the need for new blood. Liberal energy critic John Ciacela is to announce |. today whether he. will join-the race. Johnson is believed to have support from sections of the party that mistrust Bourassa, as well as federal Liberal elements. Each candidate is limited to spending $585,000 on is. i Visit. ended. LOURDES, France (AP) — After. addressing what he called the lack of moral values, political freedom and faith in the world, Pope John Paul ministered to hundreds ~of suffering people who came to this town of miracle cures. _ _ In what may have been the ‘most moving | part of his 30- hour pilgrimage, the pontiff abandoned his bullet-proof car — Monday and walked through rows of sick and dying people, many §9 feeble their friends or nurses held their arms out so they might touch the Pope. John Paul chatted with those viho could sit-up, leaned over and kissed those who could not and lald his hands on -|- bandaged and.paralysed legs as he worked his way slowly to the tiny grotto where the Virgin Mary i is said to have appeared 18 times before Bernadette Soubiraus i in 1858. The \¢-year-old Bernadette was canonized in 1933, “The Lord can and wants to draw good from evil,” the Pope later told about 2 000 sick gathered around the grotto. He urged them to lovelife, and to make it blossom again in You, aS much. as possible, as a gift from God.” - More than four million tourists visit this small town in the _ French Pyrenees every year, ‘ afflicted with diseases. Many cured by drinking or bathing i the grotto. . John Paul never mentioned the word “cure” during his including about 60,000 people * of the sick come hoping to be nthe water from the ‘spring in | sermons, an indication of- the church's tolerant though ambivalent attitude about the’ water's reputed healing powers. Nevertheless, a special medical committee sét up by.the church has offi icially recognized 65 miraculous cures over the years. The last ane was in 1978. Lawyer ST. JEROME, freezer last month. Sessions Judge Francois Beaudoin ruled that testimeny. iS laa Claire Lortie's preliminary. and evidence presented at on. trial © Que. (CP) — A 33-year-old lawyer has been committed to triat for the bizarre killing of her - boyfriend, who was shot to death and then stuffed ina_ hearing last week was sufficient to warrant 4 trial, An autopsy showed that Rodolphe Rousseau was shot in'” the head and his left arm was sawn off before he wad frozen”. inside the freezer. The appliance containing Rousseau’s body was discovered July 22 buried on a lot near 5. Canut,- 100 kilometres north gf Montreal, No date has-been set for Lortie’s trial. She is charged with: ‘first-degree murder. give eh ih dard me ‘Reigan! ‘Baker las anid “procedure” in ‘such second interviews to: ask: ile i Sub" hs CIA: eae _ject whether he orshe were soy; ‘hein to “dn today's editions that FBI» op . Anvestigators : : .. 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