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Egyptian Dam Region

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Impresses Visitors

Planes Crash

By MURRAY J. BROWN

UPI Travel Editor

ASWAN, Egypt (UPI/ —! "Egypt is the Nile, the Nile Is

E&ypt."

At Indianapolis

asleep In the front seat of an auto driven by her husband, James, 20, when it collided nearly head-on with another car . driven by C. S. Keggereis,

69, Elkhart.

State police Monday reported the death of Minnie Coulter, 81, Ft. R. 2, Campbellsburg, in a car-pedestrian crash. They said the woman, dressed completley in black, was attempting to cross Indiana 56 in Livonia in Washington County when she was struck by an auto driven by Joie Hostetler, Campbells-

burg. ,

Mrs. Helen Hainey, 59, Beech

; INDIANAPOLIS >UPI—Two small planes crashed within

The validity of the centuries- five five miles of each other old maxim is brought home here Monday, claiming two

dramatically to the visitor who ! lives and injuring six other per- I < ^ , ove ’ cliefl j of i n j ur i es

flies the 450 miles from Cairo sons.

to this riverside town in south- Bernard Moran,- 54. Rock Isem Egypt. I land. HI., a prominent attorney

I and state committeeman from

The flight via United Arab the 19th Congressional District,

nents of UNICEF are "like Judas — tempted to think we know better than Christ how to bring in the Kingdom of God j robes,

and overcome evil.”

lica of an Italian castle is the j similarity of pose and demeanor world’s only painting of the late ! of the Archbishop then and as Pope John XXII in his bishop’s | he appears in the photographs

He said Americans must not adopt the tactics of Communists if they are to demonstrate the superiority of the free way of life. ‘‘If we become a cruel, as indifferent to suffering, and as unconcerned about individual rights as the Communists, we are no better for it," he said. “We cannot overcome evil with evil, only with good."

‘My prolonged mission

Papal representive in this; with the motto.

and his son, Terry, 18, were fatally injured when their fourseater Cessna Skylane crashed j on the west side of the city

j here.

Witnesses told police it ap-

* u < ir peraed the smaller craft betombs m the Valley of Kings j ^ c ht , n tnrbulancc cre . and other attractions. | ated by a big jet hiding for a Within minutes after takeoff landing at Weir Cook Mtmici- . „ . ... .. , pal Airport. Police said, how-

from Cairo with its modem, ^ ^

_ . . . .... . . ever, the two planes were not highnse buildings and bustling close enough together for there streets, the four-engined air- be any danger of a coHision.

Airlines DCS took about 2^ hours including a stopover at Luxor to disembark American and other tourists on the way to visit Luxor and Kamak temples, the royal underground

liner was headed southward as

she received Saturday in a cartruck crash which also killed Floyd Hainy, 69, Campbells-

burg.

Two small boys were killed Sunday when they were struck by an auto as they stepped from a car driven by Mrs. Juanita Griffith, 25, Clay City. Mrs. Griffith is the mother of Michael Duncan, 9, Clay City, who was killed in the accident along with his cousin, John Duncan, 9, Clay City. The car was driven by Paul Nelson, Clay City. Two other youths were killed Sunday including Herbert Em-

Unique Painting Of Late Pope WHITEFISH BAY, Wise. (UPI)— Standing in a paint tube-littered ballroom of a rep-

The life-sized oil painting done in 1929, shows Archbishop Angelo Roncalli when he was Papal nuncio to Bulgaria — a lonely but ever buvant Roman Catholic leader in a country almost entirely Eastern Ortho-

dox in faith.

Artist Kyril Vassilev completed the canvas when he was only 21 years old, but already court painter for King Boris III

of Bulgaria in Sofia, Vassilev try not to show this, I bear, and began painting his first show s vv jii bear, everything willingly, began painting at the age of even joyfully, for the love of three, had his first show at six Jesus.”

and at 14 was an established

artigt Despite the archbishop s then

trying position, “I saw him as

Standing before the painting Pope,” Vassilev said, standing three and a half decades later next to the portrait and holdthe onlooker is struck by the I ing the same purple cap the

taken when he became Pope. It is this “look of a Pope” of which Vassilev is prodest. The years in Bulgaria were trying ones for the archbishop cut off almost entirely from followers of his faith. He notes in his published diary during

that time:

Th« Daily Banner, Graaneastla, Indiana Tuesday, June I, 1965

archbishop wore during the Sit-

tings.

Wanted Motto

The one thing on which the episcopal insisted was that his epicopal motto, Obedientia et Pax (obedience and peace) be shown. He provided a tooled leather family coat of arms which Vassilev painted in the a s . uper left corner of the portrait,

bishop saw that it was only his young friend, he would go directly back and switch on the local station again. Vassilev emigrated to the United States in the late 1930’s living in Palm Beach, Fla., for about 25 years. The painting was acquired by his friends and brought to the United States. Vassilev now divides his time between Palm Beach and his

country often causes me acute and imimatet suffering, but I

| Lake Michigan home here with Much of the painting was his wife, Rosa Tusa, food editor done at the archbishop's Sofia of the Milwaukee Sentinel. They home, where he frequently an- j live in “Casa de Lago,” modeled swered the door himself. Vas-1 after a castle on Lake Como,

silev recalled that he always Italy.

could hear the radio playing In 1959. shortly after Pope spritely music from a local sta- John became spiritual leader of tion when he knocked and that the Roman Catholic church, immediately on the knock, the Vassilev refused an offer of a radio would be switched to a quarter of a million dollars for

Rome station. When the arch-1 the painting.

ery, 16, Lowell, in a one-car

Moran was killed outright in j crash on a Lake County road

north of Schneider, and Dennis Billingsley, 11, Sheridan, when the farm tractor he was operating overturned on top of him. Saturday’s victims included Mike Schimmele, 17, Fort Wayne; Deforest Hazelwood, Indianapolis; Hainy, A. W. Riddle, 22, Haleyville, Ala.; Larry James, 23, Owensboro, Ky.. and Michael West, 16,

Kokomo.

John Cullivan, 36, Vincennes,

an altitude of about 5,000 feet ^ be cras h and the boy died sevover sun-baked desert on a era i hours later in an Indiancourse parallel to the Nile. apolis hospital. Police said they „ , „ , „ believed the group was headed Except for a 10 to lo mile for the Capital ^ to attend strip of green vegetation bor- the Indianapolis .. 500; . dering the river and a few scat- Also aboard the plane were tered riverside towns, there was Jim Moran , 16i another son of no sign of human life in the the pii ot , an d Chris Klockaw, wastelands. 18 ( a i S o of Rock Island. The _ ,. . ' , . . dead youth was riding in one of To this correspondent, who „ , , . ..

the front seats, next to his came to Egypt at the. invitation father

of the State Touris Adminis- j Moran served as state's at-,

tration. he bare, billowing brown torne y for three terms, from and James '' rheeler - 33 - Elk * seas of sand resembled photo- 19 4 8 ' to 19 64 an d was named a hart - were the 78 - h< >ur period’s

special assistant to the attor- • first victims Friday night,

ney general in 1961. He also

of Africa and since nre-Biblical WaS P resident of the n,inois , Indian Bill . . _ P . . 1 Association of State’s Attor-; SACRAMENTO, Calif. UPI

neys in 1957. , — The California Assembly has

graphs of the moon's surface. Rain seldom falls in this part

times much of Egypt's population has been forced to live close

, . - i Moments later, about five ; voted 74.0 to protect the Indians

to the n.\er cine* in the cielt& milps northwest ot the scene ot x , . , .

mnes normwesi 01 me scene 01 from the whl te traders who

where water would be available. tlle flr »t cr a S h. another amall „„ ke blankets and curl0£

four-seater eraft missed the, The bill forbids anv one from end of a runway at Bob Shank i5a ^ Ms we „ made b

Airport and wound up “

But changes are in the offing. The new Aswan High Dam will help transform an estimated 2 million acres of deserts into cul-

tivatable lands.

The still-building dam is a major sightseeing attraction for. tourists and one does not have to be an engineer or architect

in a ditch.

None of the four occupants, however, was seriously injured, suffering only minor cuts and bruises. * c The passengers Were identified as Walter James Milligan, 33. Hamburg. N.Y., the pilot;

Indians if they were not.

Raines Raps UNICEF Critics LAFAYETTE, Ind. UPI

to be impressed by the project.! AVh t K “ s 41 0 ‘ h d Indiana Methodist Bishop Rich-

oee, *1, urenaro ard c _ Raineg criticized those

The Dam will be the biggest in

the world.

Pleasant Surprise The town of Aswan itself was * pleasant surprise, at least to this visitor. Located on the first Cataract, it has been a favorite wintering place for centuries because of its scenic beauties and salubrious climate.

Park. N.Y.; Peter R. Haddock, 23, Eggertvell, N.Y., and Clair L. Wimer, 30, Lancaster, N.Y.

77 Are Killed On State Roads By United Press International

Three persons were killed Monday, including two Rome City youths, to boost Indiana's

The construction activities apparently have caused little

change. Robed ahd turbanned ^^ Day weekend traffic Egyptians, including dark-, toll to at least 17 ^ the 1965 skinned Nubians, sipped strong fjg ure i Q a t least 655 compared coffee in sidewalk cafes or with 4 58 a year ago .

hawked their wares in the na- 1

tive bazaar. Varieties of sweet- tvvo H° osier youths, kill- ’ smelling tropical flowers, grace- ed 111 the ^ multiple-death j ful palms and other trees grew crash of the P eriod ‘ and a Mich - 1

igan woman were the Monday f victims, though the toll in- i creased with the reports of the

who opose the sale of United Nations Childrens Fund Christmas cards because part of the proceedes feed children in Communist countries. "Can anyone imagine Christ saying, ‘Suffer the little children to come unto me except those In Communist countries., ” Bishop Ftaines asked in a sermon at the concluding session of the Methodist Northwest Indiana Conference Sunday. Bishop Raines said the oppo-

in profusion along the banks of

the Nile. ~

The late Aga Khan maintained a villa here for many

deaths of two women from in- j juries they received in acci-

years. Now his body rests In a den ^ s Saturday, white domed mosque-like tomb Polise said Jerome Isabel, 18, , atop a hill across the river. It is an ^ John Clifton. 18, Rome , open to visitors. i Cit y> were killed Monday night | *■ when Isabel's car rammed the i Small native felncCas, with rear end of a pickup truck driv- ■ outsized triangular sails, can be en by Dwayne VanWagner, 29, ! hired at moderate rates for*the Wolcottville. trip across the river as well as Authorities said VanWagner to historic Elephantine Island had slowed to avoid a tractor and other places of interest. driven by Steve Shaffee, 12,

Wawaka, which had pulled

Elephantine Island is the site along the side of a Noble Coun _ of ruins of temples, statues and ty road near Ligonier to allow

obleisks built during the reigns ! another vehicle to pass, of Egyptian Pharaohs and Ro- Mrg Ann Joneg 20

man Emperors. Here also is an an Mic ^ wu killed Monday ancient Kilometer where watch- j in a two _ car crash near Elkhart ers registered the rise and fall on v s 20 about a mile west of of the river and warned those Indiana 15 which injured five

downstream of impending other persons,

floods. Police said Mrs. Jones was I

Other historical attractions include the temple of Kalabsha, built around 27 B.C. It was moved recently -stone, by stone —about 16.000 granite blocks weighing around a ton each— from the original' site in the Nubian desert and reassembled on high ground here to prevent it from being submerged by the 300-mile lake forming behind the High Dam. Similar jigsaw operations are under way to save the famed Temple of Abu

Simbel.

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The waters of the present Aswan dam, built in the early 1900's already cover all but the very tops of the Temple of Isis and Trajan's Temple on the island of Philae, once known as “The Pearl of Egypt.” Dikes are planned to protect the island when it emerges from its watery grave after the High Dam is completed and the waters of the Nile diverted.

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