l Thur. October 9, 1958 The Guardian Page 13 lP.E.l. Regl. Band To Give ',Variety Concert Next Week It was announced last even- ing by Lt. Col. E. K. Kennedy, C.D., Officer Commanding the various numbers as they went .through one of their final prac~l veteran News ltlces on the floor of the Char- vendor Dies waltmlled I’ll‘actices have been lottetown Armoul‘ies. ; con lnue tlroughout the sum- Lt M .Gre or memioned tha ’ MONTREAL (CPI - J. Albert mel‘ months and those takingI ' a g tiKernan, 66, old-3st new: vendor POPE PIUS Xll—MAN OF THE MODERN ERA Prince Edward ISlaIld Refit Wet‘ial parts have been diligent the Stage would be Speéiany de' 111 Montreal, and friend of hun- (RCACl that one week from to in their preparation corated and llghted. This should dreds of prome,“ businessmen night. Wednesday. 15th ‘October, The Director of Music. Lt. C_ provide a colorful spectacle and St. James St. office workers, in. the Auditorium of Blrchwood E. MacGregor. stated that there with the resplendent uniforms of died Tuesday. High School, the Band of The will be some classical renditions the 35 piece Band in the fore- Mr. Kernan started selling pa- Prlnce Edward Island Regr as well as some modern num- ground. pers at the age of 10, and 1‘01' 51 men? lRCACl‘. W111 entertain bers. Solos. and quartets will be It was also stated that the years he operated stands in the ltnuSlc flover’s. with the presenta- performed by the best musicians complete program would be pub- Place d’Armes area of St. James 101%? 8. ffiarlety band concert. in the c1ty on saxaphone, trum- lished early next week so that Street in downtown Montreal. 13 M11?” Band has flared Pat» “0- , all interested people would He is survived by his wife and {I}? 9 01ft 111 the Preparation of Last'e'venlng the musicians put know in advance the various three daughters. The funeral is is V. r ' e various numbers of the pro- the flnlshlng touches to their numbers that will be rendered. Saturday. ...... .- Ordained at 23,1n 1899. THE FIRST PQPE ever to calls own radio station, which "a use nlodern radio, Plus XII he had installed. seaks to the world over Vati- , S , AN'D DRYER SALE - - - BUY NOW -- PAY NEXT YEAR ‘POPE PV’US nv 32‘ affectionv as he poses for this formal por- .73 I. II - ' alely knoll“ as the Pope 0f the trait in the Vatican throne room. ‘ - i " 4- ” ‘ People. “ears the purple woolen , _ N0 STRANGER t Am De . O _ d. . do“ used during his au‘llences He was aimed Pom on his hard I ' Pius XII then Cardinal he usigitedarPthillaalderhi'ghgmymslss . . .- - ~ - . ‘ . ' , 1' a 1n . throughout the Winter months, birthday, March 2, 1939. Made cardmal at 53’ m 1959' is shown above with the late p m .. / CHECK THESE J ‘ .'o o o I Outstanding KENMORE l‘ — “: FEATURES . .. Q t 2 speed wash and spin action. , 'o o. I I o Full rune built in NM filter 1' Automatic water level control .'.' . 69 Automatic water temperature . - control PR06RESSIVE.’ he was the WELL-TRAVELED, the Pope, , _ i First Pope to fly. .Here he alights then a Cardinal, is pictured here ‘ ' ' ' t - . . . from a plane in San Francisco as he visited‘ the Exposition POPE OF THE PEOPLE. Pius embracing blessing, as he speaks Square in Vatican City for the EXCIIISIVe ROTC SWITI AQIMTOI' in :1936. Grounds in Paris in 1937. XII, raises his arms in an all- to the throng that fills St. Peter’s annual Easter Sunday services. ‘ P. sickroom just after midnight, and dad who, founded L’Osservatore clear bombs except for self-de- He carried his hopes and en— 1 ' ‘ broadcast over Vatican radio. Romano, the Vatican newapaper; fence. He urged all governments thusiasm—and his firmness in the H Nlo E The celeb-rant was Mlsigr. Domen- his father was a consistorlai ad- to turn their knowledge of atomic right as he saw it—into the final ' ~ irco Tardi, pro-secretary of state vocate who ended canon law energy “exclustvety to the pur- weeks of his life. 3 at the Vatican. before Chm“ r c h courts, and poses of peace." In July, when the threat of an- "" ;_ Steadily, the Pope’s blood pres- Eugenio was an altar boy at 10. During the First World ‘War he other world war hung for a time x - sure fell and his temperature He was ordained to the/priest. helped draw up Pope benedict over the Middle East, the Pope y " rose. It was 102 Wednesday after— hood at 23 and became/an as- VX’s peace plan. As Vaucav, issued one of his mOSt fervent E noon. Early today it reached sistant at the Vatican. undersecretary of state he went eucyclicals. Observing that to- , ' 2 107.6. - pop]; 0N BIRTHDAY to Munich in 1917 and tried to get day’s frightful armament can ex- WITH A : Embassies and legations of He was consecrated d bishop Germany’s Kaiser Wilhelm . to tiermlnate conquerors as well as ': about 50 nations accredited to the in 1917 and created a carding in agree to peace. The misswn vhe CaniueI‘ed, he asked prayer: .. Vatican were immediately noti- 1929. The College of Cardinals failed but he remained m 663- for Peace— :» fied of the Pope’s death. elected him Pope in 1939 on his many and became the Vance—“1's Without naming communism. f’ So were cardinals. throughout and birthday, first envoy to: Germany after the. hex-said institutions .of..men r ' . .. ‘ the World 'th must come ’60 He chose “Opus justifiae. pax 1913 armlSll‘Ce3 ' “inevitably are destined to fail r ,. » Rome for'the conclave tolelect (peace is- the work of justice)” WAS PAPAL CHAMBERLAIN when the authority of God is set 7 L the new Pope. The co‘nclave or- asthe motto of his reign. Hi: Called back to Rome in 1919, aside, or not given its proper - din'a-I‘ily would start in two or first major pronouncement, the he was made a cardinal by Pius place or is directly 51111131985“? 5 three weeks, but it may be called day after his election, called on X1 and named Vatican secretary A few weeks ear-tier he, had “ sooner because of the speed of world leaders to halt the course of state in 1930. He also became ‘called upon Catholics 1n Commu- 2 modern tranSiportation. of war. papal Chamberlain and headed lust China to hold firm in their " u : 'Directed by their dean, French- “Nothing is lost with peace, all the church’s interim government faith. He warned against an ef- B ' born Eugene Cardinal Tisserain’t, may be with war,” he said, just when Pius XI died. The 62 card- fort to separate China’s Catholics cardinals in Rome will gather as six months before the start of the in'als who gathered in the Sistine trot:f the Vatican 111w the setting ' _ r soon as possible upon procedure Second World War. Again and Chapel elected him Pope March 1119 a separate C1 inese cnurch. . ‘ for the f‘mterreginum," the period again in the years that followed, 2, 1939. He expressed horror at methods RegUlar Pflce from the death of the Pope to he returned to this theme. It was his aim to make the being need there to discredit the the election of a new pontiff. Immediately after the an- church universal in fact as well clergy. ' 95 95 NINE-DAY MOURNING nouncement of the Pope’s death, as in name, and he said the Col- Under his direct,” in 1949 the o . One of their first tasks will be the” bells of the little parish lege of Cardinals should repre- church decreed major excommu- ' to arrange for the nine — day church of Castet Gandolfo began sent the “greatest number of nicatjon for militant communists $ $ 00 "" period of solemn mourn-ins that to t011- races and people (to) portrayfln who were Roman Catholics. ‘ -‘ will be folldwed by burial in the Two uniformed ushers emerged a living manner the universality The church 01,511an 50,000,000 ‘ , ‘ . , Vatican grottos. The Pope’s through thegreat doorway of the of the church.” He created 56 communicants behind the 1mm : sepulicher will be near the spot papal Villa and drew a heavy cardinals representing all con- curtain These, added to the 463" Pay 2 , 3 where church records say St. clhaln across it. tlucnts. ‘ ‘ H 000,000 recently estimated by the _ I ’ I peter, considered by Roman Withlnthe last half hour of the Oineof his most significant acts Vatican for coumoies outside the ‘ , Catholics as the first Pope, was fhope’s lllfe sevterlaldnéemoers (tJf 33s his lgsghprixlamatlton othJhe Iron Curtain, bring the total to - . ~ed_ e papa oour a river: in 0 Elm 0 e SS'U-mP‘IOH- 15 mor th 500,000,000. ' ' ' ' mi)“ GREATEST, the villa. requires Roman Catholics to be- On: Mme lag. Mum taken Less Liberal Allowance for Trade-In. NOTE—Special Terms—Select your Kenmore ,, - ‘ Among them was Msgr Angelo lieve as a tenet of faith that the of the pope Show. him [greetin . 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He led the world’s Catholics in 'fn h ~ , , church Wm mum hlm among its _ . , n maul -sted t e interest he a1 mates, Popes. . \ FLAG AT HALF STAFF 1909111 a vast ODSErYaM 0f, a ways showed when he met v-isit- ' ' " Many terms were used to de- 0n the facade 0f the villa an Marian Year' He fmmauy Pm‘ ors—a genuine interest in human- " scribe He Was “the Pope of attendant ran up the white and "ounced Mar,“ Queen Of HeaVe“ ity and the way it was going. ‘ peace.” a fighter for an end to golden papal flag at half staff. 33nd ,5“ ea” May 31 for the He appeared fonceiul and cheer- : war. He was the “modem Pope,” Within a few minutes of the liturgical celebration of the feast f1“, radiating a sort of inner light U r . uhe finst to use an airplane (when Pope’s death Eugene Cardinal day, Of Mary 5 regahty- that many visitors remarked. r ' V ‘ f‘ .— he was a cardinal), the first to Tisserant hurried into the papal H‘s greatest ,SadPeSS’ P975395, And that is the Way much of the . ; know the United States first- villa. As dean of the College of came m man? ,mhu‘ma‘my to world will remember him. ’ l h M 0h first to use a type. Cardinals he was now the chief “1.3”: as exem‘phfmd by War and - «r a. ’ e . ,, ‘ ,f‘ of uh 0 ti ' Ch ,. .11. war threats, and the spread tr. writer and an electric razo.. lgure _ e anal“: use and F . t .D. But first of all he was a pope responsible for the immediate ar» “ommums 1‘3 atnrlsm ., of the people. 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