Cooperation in Middle EastPope Paul Appeals for Peace,

ROME (JTA)—Pope Paul has I ties" in the Middle East not to tioning Lebanon specifically, and
appealed to the "interested par- I widen the present tensions, men- to find a workable solution to the
Arab refugee problem. Lebanon
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32—Friday, July 5, 1968
border shooting in recent months
for the first time since prior to
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the Six-Day War a year ago.
PALPATATIONS PEOPLE,
The Pope speaking to the Cardi-
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of any countries in the area and
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