September 10, 1984 Page 2 NATION AND WORLD The Universities Daily KANSAN Lebanese leader ordered Moslems to attack Israelis BEIRUT, Lebanon — Nabib Berri, Lebanon's justice minister and leader of the Shite Moslem Amal militia, yesterday said he has ordered attacks on Israel's 10,000 occupation troops in southern Lebanon to force them out of the region. Berri, also minister in charge of southern Lebanon, told a Shite rally in Beirut's southern suburbs that he would boycott all future Cabinet sessions unless the meetings focused on the two-year Israeli occupation. "I have started giving orders to more than 50 youths as a trial and, by God, we'll blow ourselves up with them," said Berri, in an apparent reference to possible suicide bombing attacks against the Israeli troops. Court denies stay of execution ANGOLA, La. A | A divided U.S. Supreme Court refused yesterday to stop the execution of Timothy Baldwin, scheduled to die shortly after midnight for beating an 85-year-old blind woman to death. Justice Byron White referred the request for a stay of execution to the full court, which ruled about 5.45 p.m. — a little more than seven hours before the 46-year-old former Cub Scout leader and father of seven was to be strapped into Louisiana's electric chair. Baldwin was convicted of killing Mary James Peters, the godmother of his youngest son and a neighbor in West Monroe, La. Swimmers spoil Israel's water TEL AVIV, Israel — The Sea of Galilee, the source of 40 percent of Israel's drinking water, has been polluted by an unprecedented wave of vacationers, it was reported yesterday. reported less. The Marvie newspaper said recent news that a government agency showed Israel could risk their health by drinking from the lake, where a record 100,000 campers and swimmers have swarmed to the sea this summer. Corrections Because of a photographer's error, a caption in Thursday's Kansas incorrectly stated that William Blue, a professor of Spanish and Portuguese, was the first at KU to use microcomputers as a teaching aid. Faculty members in other areas of the University were using microcomputers before Blue did. Because of an editor's error, the starting time for a Friday concert sponsored by the Student Union Activities was incorrectly reported in the Sept. 7 Kansan. The R.E.M. concert will start at 9 p.m. Friday in Hoch Auditorium. United Press International QUEBEC CITY — Pope John Paul II walks with Canada's Gov. Gen. Jeanne Sauve on the first day of his 12 day visit to Canada. The journey, which began yesterday, is the first ever by a pope to Canada. United Press International Canada receives pope in historic pilgrimage By United Press International QUEBEC — Pope John Paul II began a historic pilgrimage to Canada yesterday with a vow to serve as a "witness of hope" for the faithful and a call to priests and nuns to honor their celibacy. Hundreds of thousands of people, cheering loudly and waving white and gold papal flags and paper cutouts of gold-colored doves, lined the streets of Quebec to witness the first pal visit ever to Canada. Within hours of his arrival, the pope addressed one of the most sensitive issues facing the church in North America by declaring he would proclaim his opposition to marriage for priests repeatedly as he traveled across Canada on his 12-day tour. **04. 61-YEAR-OLD pontiff made the appeal for celibacy and prayed for new vocations among the young in an address to representatives of Canada's religious orders in the chapel of the Seminaire de Quebec.** After praying at the tomb of the Blessed Francois de Laval, Quebec's first bishop, the pope told the priests, nuns and brothers: "And now I would like to say, and I will wait, until we come once during my journey, that the church strongly counts on your action and witness. LIBERAL THEOLOGIANS have long campaigned for a married priesthood and the ordination of women, both of which the pope strongly opposes. "True, your role has changed over the las few years. But the essential element of your particular vocation remains: the gift of sel in consecrated cebabey and a life of prayer and active charity." Later, during a mass before 250,000 people, Pope John Paul delivered his first major homily at the sports stadium of Laval University. He warned that the Christian tradition was "shattered" with materialism He said Catholics must develop a new culture "that will integrate the modernity of America even while preserving its deep-seated humanity." Arriving in Quebec, Pope John Paul said he came to Canada as "pastor and brother" to the 11.4 million Catholics who make up 43 percent of Canada's 25 million people. He said his visit symbolized Christians "journey in the faith." "I WOULD LIKE to come among you as a witness of hope," he told an airport audience of 2,000 invited guests, including Prime Minister John Turner, Quebec Premier René Levesque and Governor General Jeanne Rene "My word does not claim to furnish an answer to all your questions or to replace your searching. "I would like to speak to you about the issues of our times, concerning culture, the community, technology, the family, sharing and justice," the pope said of his tour of 14 cities in eight of the 10 Canadian provinces. "I wish, above all, to speak to you about the fundamental problems, about the faith, about the experience of God, about hope. Let us travel together. Let us look to the One who THE PONTFIT LOOKED rested and spoke in a strong voice upon arrival aboard his chartered Alitalia DC-10 when an almost nine-hour flight from Rome's Leonardo Du Viport airport. Pope John Paul, removing his zucchetto — skullcap — and brushing back his silver hair against a stiff breeze in bright sunshine knot to kiss the tarmac at Ancienne-Lorette Airport to start his 23rd foreign tour toope A 21-gun salute sounded and the 22nd regiment "Vandoos," in scarlet jackets and black fur hats, formed an honor guard as military helicopters flew in formation overhead. Candidates debate over tax cuts and budgets By United Press International The presidential contenders yesterday spoke out on issues other than religion — Walter Mondale charged Ronald Reagan's defies will "sock it to" Middle America and the president pitched hard for ethnic votes. Monday, after attending services at the Chevy Chase, Md., Presbyterian Church, was asked his reaction to Reagan's comments last week to a Jewish group that he believes in the constitutional wall between church and state, despite his earlier remarks that politics and morality were inseparable. "I HOPE HE'S retreating to what I think is the proper position as a president," Mondale said. "But I'm going to wait and see." Reagan flew to Pennsylvania to attend a festival of Catholic Polish-Americans His prepared speech avoided direct reference to the religion question, stressing instead his rebuilding of America's faith in itself and calling on Democrats to abandon their party in his favor this fall. Moral Majority leader Rev. Jerry Falwell, in a CBS appearance yesterday, said that Monday had tried to spur the religion controversy, "for lack of an issue." Fundamentalist supporters of Reagan have a right to speak out as conservatives, Falwell said to speak out as conscript in B.D.Y., with D.N. DANIEL MOYNIHAN, D-N.Y., with tongue firmly in cheek, told ABC TV interviewers, "I absolutely believe President Reagan when he says he does not want to establish a state religion — that would require him to attend services." 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