'LOOK WHAT CRAWLED OUT OF THE RAIN Dr. Anthony Gale Kahmann, Edmonds, Washington dentist, measures a salamander-type creature which he found out- side his office Wednesday as his pet cat Charlie eyed the amphibian. Dr. Kahmann thinks that it may have been washed off a bank along with a stream of mud in front of CASE CLOSED Pope Tells Other Faiths: BOMBAY (CP)--Pope Paul met today with leaders of an- Z\cient oriental religions and told them all men must "begin to work together to build the com- mon future of the human race." Markirg a new dimension in the outleok of the Roman Cath- olic Church, the Pope asked the sages of Hinduism, Islam, Bud- dhism, Zoroastrianism and other non-Christian faiths: "Are we not all one in this struggle, for a better world, in this effort to make available to all people those goods which are needed to fulfil their human destiny and to live lives worthy of the children of God?" He paused, then added: 'We must come closer together . . we must come together with our hearts, in mutual under- standing, esteem and love." On this, the second day of his four-day visit to India, where ithe Pope is being received with a welcome of phenomenal enor- .|peopies and called for renewed Pp We Are One a world re-|means of communications, | through press and radio ., . Earlier in the lounge of a con-|we must come together with vent being used as a press cen-|our hearts, in mutual under- tre, the Pope met Hindus, Mos-|standing, esteem and love. lems, Parsees, Sikhs, Jews and| 'We must meet not merely as Jains who clamored with out-|tourists, but as pilgrims who set stretched arms to touch thel|out to find God--not in build- "holy man from Rome." ings of stone but in human Obviously delighted with the|hearts. Man must meet man, warm xweception, the Pope|nation meet nation, as brothers spread his arms wide and sol-|and sisters. : Radhakrishnan, nowned Hindu philosopher, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 3, 1964 Special Weekly Message To Members Of CHAMBERS FOOD CLUB 163 -- 52 169-- 53 189 --- 58 209----- 58 256 -- 68 269--- 88 INQUIRE ABOUT YOUR FREE TURKEY emn'v made the sign of the cross, then smiled and reached down to shake some of the up- raised hands in the group of 300 non-Christians. In addresses to the various groups the Pope emphasized the need for unity between all efforts in the "'struggle against the ills that darken the lives of innumerable people all over the world: Against poverty, hunger and illness." In' his speech to the non- Christian group he said: ". . . We must come closer together, 4\mity and zest, he also called on Indian President Sarvapalli not only through the modern FRED POPHAM | PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION A Young & Energetic Man "In touch with the Times" JOHN G. BRADY RE-ELECT ALDERMAN @ 2 Years Vice-Chairman Board of Works, @ 2 Yeors Chairman Gen- eral Purpose Committee. @ 2 Years Chairman Trafftie and Public Safety Come mittee. HIS RECORD OF SERVICE his office. He's keeping it un- der a faucet, hoping to get the 11%-inch creature identi- fied CHATHAM (CP)--Rev. Rus- sel Horsburgh, the United Horsburgh Shocked Because Church Won't Pay Fees | Foresters |versed an earlier decision by| Entitles You to @ YOUR MEMBERSHIP. IN The Canadian Order of .. . from KARN'S Gift box containing the Traveller Golden Flacon of Eau de Lanvin and the same board to pay fees Life Insurance Program --(AP Wirephoto) Canada Won't Hand Over Toronto Man To Russia OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment has rejected Russia's de- mand for the extradition of Dmytro Kupiak of Toronto to face charges in the Soviet Un- ion of war crimes allegedly committed during the Second War, the external affairs de- partment announced Wednes- day. A statement authorized by External Affairs Minister Mar- tin said that Russia had failed to provide any proof, evidence or_ legal basis for the request. Canada "'considers the case closed," the statement said. It said Canada has no treaty obligation with respect to' the extradition of anyone to the So- viet Union. The Soviet news agency Tass last month accused Mr. Kupiak of being a terrorist and killing women and children in the Ukraine during the Second World War Mr. Kupiak told The Cana- '@ian Press that he had been a member of an _ underground guerrilla army. However, he de- nied carrying out atrocities. He said his movement attacked Russian commissars and Ukrainian Communists, and he admitted that at times innocent bystanders were killed in raids on police stations. "You don't fight a war with your gloves off," he said. Mr. Kupiak added that the guerrilla army also battled against German troops. He said that he and other Ukrainians fought only for the liberation of the Ukraine from foreign rulers. MONTREAL (CP) -- CBC President Alphonse Ouimet said Wednesday it is a long-standing policy of the CBC to present all the principal points of view when it deals with matters likely to arouse controversy. 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