The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 13, 1982-Page 5 Pope unharmed after attack in Portugal FATIMA, Portugal (AP)- A young man in clerical garb lunged at Pope John Paul II with a knife at the Our Lady of Fatima shrine yesterday but security guards overpowered him before he reached the pontiff, the state- run ANOP news service said. The pope was not hurt and continued a ceremony for a gathering of an estimated one million of the faithful that was drawing to a close when the at- tack occurred. The official Portuguese television network quoted police sour- ces as saying the assailant was dressed as a Spanish priest and was carrying a knife when taken into custody. ANOP DESCRIBED the knife as a large bayonet and said he held it in his hand when he lunged at the pope. It said the man shouted "Down with the Pope! Down with Vatican Two! "-a reference to Vatican Council II in 1962- 65, that instituted a variety of church reforms, including allowing the celebration of mass in local languages rather than only Latin. There was no immediate comment from authorities, nor was there any in- dication the crowd was aware of the in- cident. IT WAS the eve of the first anniver- sary of an attempt on John Paul's life in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican. He had said that visiting Fatima fulfilled the first wish he made after he was shot. While the security men grappled with the attacker, the pontiff climbed the steps and gave his blessing to the throng of candle-bearing pilgrims, the reports said. ANOP said he left through the back door of the basilica and retur- ned to a bishop's residence. Television reports said the attacker appeared to be in his mid-20s with shor- tly cropped hair. He was seen being taken away by two agents who grabbed his arms and pulled open 'his black clerical jacket, the reports said. As the pope left, tens of thousands of pilgrims shouted "Viva o papa:" - "Long live the pope" - and a choir sang "Hail Mary." R EVIEW PR OGR AMS June 16 NEW LSAT: Begin to im- prove your writing skills now for the new essay section . June 23 GMAT: Register now for June seminars. Receive our Math Re- fresher text by return mail. CALL NOW: 800 243-4767. Holy smoke AP Photo A steeple atop the Notre Dame Cathedral in Fall River, Mass. breaks off in flames and falls to the ground during a fire that destroyed the church Tuesday afternoon. The fire later spread to thirty other buildings. CEW supported at hearing (Continuedfrom Page 1 "We don't intend to carry this on for the whole-summer," said Parsons, ad- ding that the committee's job has been made much easier by the vast infor- mation supplied by CEW Both faculty members and women who described themselves as "con- sumers of CEW's services," addressed the committee, emphasizing CEW's work with non-traditional students. BERNADETTE Malinoski, former chairman of a University committee on affirmative action, cited the center's work on the University's Women's Career Fair, which fosters the development of women who are already part of the University and helps to recruit others, she said. Ann Arbor resident Merrill Nemiroff described her experience with CEW, almost twenty years after she'd received her first degree from the University. Qiiik-Pik rolbbedI A man wearing a ski mask walked in- to the Quik-Pik Store at 2385 Ellsworth Road Tuesday night and robbed the store at gunpoint, Ann Arabor police said yesterday. The suspect reportedly entered the store around 11 p.m. and threatened three of the employees with a handgun. The robber took an un- disclosed amount of money and fled on *foot with the moyey in a paper bag. She spoke about a series of CEW workshops she attended on job finding techniques. 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