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Remember when they were together in "The Great Ziegfeld?" Now soo them again... as two who meet in Vienna, flirt in War- Raw, kiss in London:

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Pope Fought Illness

To Face Up To Crisis

In History Of World

Rome.

Inspiring words by a Franciscan friar-psychologist gave the Pope the will to live and to face up to a crisis in the history of the world.

The full story of that long fight against illness and the ultimate victory of 81-year-old Achille Ratti, Pope Pius XI is one of a man, indifferent to his own fate, who came back to life after his doctor had despaired-because his Church was in danger, his mission unfulfilled.

When, in December, 1936, the sick Pope finally col- lapsed after a severe heart attack, his personal physician, Dr. Aminta Milani, was in despair.

The Pope refused to allow him to call in a specialist. Milani, on his own initiative, sent for Father Agostino Gemelli, initimate friend of the Pope, president of the University of the Sacred Heart, president of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, and Italy's cleverest psychologist.

the young in Catholic schools.

Gemelli rushed 10 Rome by neroplane, Rying through the night. The policy of Pope Pius, despite his He stamped into the papal sick intense personal disilke of Hitler and chamber. He found Pope Plus, his condemnution of Nazi repressive against medient orders, aitting up and oppressive methods, will be to In a chair, banked by pillows, his negotiate a new concordat with Ber- distended legs swathed in band-lin--to cover Vienna, too along the nges, calmly reading a digest of the lines of the Lateran Treaty signed with Benito Mussolini in 1928, ending a split between the Church and the Italian State that threatened the exis- tence of both.

day's news,

Gemelli swished back his long brown robe, fell to his knees before his beloved friend. Pius renched out

If courage. and determination a white puffy hand touched his

win this battle. friend's shoulder. There was a stee-count Plus will live

ly ring of challenge in Gemelll's Cardinals and prelates in the Vatican Volce as he spoke:

"ILLNESS OF AGE"

"Holy Father, you are ill, sick with the Illness of age. Only you, your spirit, can conquer this crisis. Remember, Your Holiness, that you are needed now. Remember that around you are gathered the fighters of the cause of the Mother Church. Remember Spaln, and I call to your mind the rise every- where of atheism and of paganisin It is to you we look."

And so lie continued for half an hour. When he had done, Father Gemelli ruse, crossed himself, and withdrew, leaving the Pope trans- muted into a calm serenity, his face aglow with new Hte. That more than a year and a half ago. The Pope Ilved.

WES

The critical phase of Pope Plus' Illness began soon after the start of the bloody civil war in Spain, which brought the Catholle Church, and more particularly His Holiness the Pope. face to face with one of its history. the gravest crises in Plus XI was in dilemma. He saw churches burned and sacked by the Government forces, and his natural inclination was to favour Franco, himself a Catholic.

"POPE OF PEACE"

But Plus, the "Pope of Peace," who had condemned war and its ravages upon the lives of Innocent men, wo- men, and children, could not openly favour Franco.

Hitler's invasion of Austria created

refer to the Pope now as "sanctifed and strengthened by the wine of courage born of the desperate neta to live."

"SAVED BY SAINT"

Plus attributes his recovery to the divine Intervention of St. Tereza, A year ago last December, when he lay dying, a statuette of her, his patron saint, stood on a lable

his bed. by

A sliver of lighted wick, floated in sweet o!l, burned

Hazel Hurst, blind girl of Oneonta, N.Y., with her "Seeing Eye" dog that was barred from entry Into England. British officials said they could not make an exception, for all dogs were subject to six months' quaran- tine. She refused to leave her ship without her dog; and ap

pealed to President Roosevelt.

before the image. While Dr. Mila- LESSONS IN

ni counted the Pope's pulse. The pulse dropped to 32 beals a min-

ute. But the Pope lived. MARRIAGE

Men of selence marvelled. Men of

miracle." the Church whispered, "A

Certainty something more than the NEEDED .

British

young people are

the

mere fact that Plus had had a strong constitution accounted for his re- covery. Something more gave him strength to live on when every fibre worst prepared for marriage in the of his being cried out for the relief world. Dr. Frances Harding, niece come by marriage of the late American from pain that

President, Warren Harding, express- with death.

ed this opinion.

would have

Death Keeps His Secrets

MYSTERY WANDERING OF "OLD GEORGE"

"OLD GEORGE" George

"I think it disgraceful," she declar- ed, "that so little biology is taught to English children.,

"We hear much abroad about the

conciliatory good

work of your domestic courts. But this is merely patching things up.

Von "I believe the laws of reproduction

Scolina (80), of Bryan Street. should be introduced in the infant Islington--match-seller and wander-school through study of plants and

by night, has taken his secret to animals.

the grave.

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OWN FUNERAL RECEIPT After the inquest, Mr. James

Dr. Harding is accompanied by her two young children and her husband, Dr. Warren Harding, who after Ave

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The St. Pancras coroner was told "From there on scientifically grad- a new problem for the ageing Pope. When word reached Pius in a code that Old George had left a collec-ed courses in blology should lead

troops had tion of dress suits and college the boy and girl-"gradually "and | For your complota beauty treatment, telegram that German

naturally to crossed into Austria and were on bla was never seen by day, but at shock,

acceptance, without HEJ Tattoo Powder, Rouge and to his

of the full facts of human their way to Vienna, he fell knees, spread his arms, and erled: twilight he left his basernent and reproduction at the age of 15. This Mascara (Cream with brush)

"Those went to his pitch near Euston. kind of training would do away with To this we shall answer...."

He would come home about 11 75 per cent, of miserable marriages.” near him moved away, left him in his!

p.m. and then go out again after grief.

The fate of more than 0.000.000 midnight; no one knew where. Catholics in Austria, totalling 90.4 per cent, of the entire population,

Plus, rests in the hands of

who sees hope now of bringing liler to terms over the Austrian issue, CONCORDAT WITH BERLIN? Austria, the Pontif reasons, is more homogeneously faithful than was Germany. Hitler cannot afford 10 alienate such a sulidly Catholic concentrated population. The Popel will demand from Hitler the right of a free Catholic Press, freedom worship, and freedom of education of a tin-and nearly 200 handkerchiefs. in 250 American universities.

Hufer, Old George's landlord, salds returning to America thai George had made arrange-years in New South Wales. ments for his funeral. He held a Both took part in the founding receipt from the undertakers.

there of the Pre-Marital Clinic, "He often wore one of his cricket which examines engaged couples, certificates regarding caps when he went out to sell mat-and issues

Their fitness for marriage and for clies.

"And he always sald his prayers having children. before these midnight disappear- ancos."

Dr. Harding also advocated ດ thorough course in marriage pro-

Old George had lived on reljef for blems for the final school or univer- of 14. years; his savings were £38 in sity year. It is already introduced

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