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2 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, October 12, 1958 " - - Cardinals Choose Oct. 25 For Election off New Pope Vatican City - (LTD -The Sacred College of Cardinals will begin the election of a new Pope of the Roman Cath olic church on the afternoon of Oct. 25 in the hallowed Sistine Chapel, it was an nounced yesterday. Sixteen Cardinals already in Rome, including Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York, met as a special con gregation amid the mourning ceremonies for Pope Pius XII to pick the date for the meet ing that will chose i from among the 55 members of the college the one man who shall t RETURN TO ROME Watched by dense 'crowds, the papal hearse enters the Gate of St John in the ancient wall of Rome. The Basilica of St. John is in the back ground. 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The United States will.be represented at the papal fun eral by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, former Ambassador to Italy Clare Boothe Luce and AEC Direct or John A. McCone. The President's designation of Dulles as chief delegate was regarded . as a sign of Eisenhower's deep respect for the late pontiff,' whom he met several times while . he was commanding Allied arm ies in Europe. f. Relations between the Vat ican and the United States strengthened consi derably during the reign of the late Pope, despite the setback suf fered by ex-Presi'dent Truman when he proposed formal dip lomatic relations with the Holy See. x Vatican observers believe it will be some time before the opposition of non - Catholic Americans has relaxed suf ficiently to make U. S.-Vat, ican diplomatic relations pos sible.' Myron C. Taylor was sta tioned here from 1939 to 1950 as the personal representative of President Roosevelt, and later of Truman, but he never held formal diplomatic status. In October, 1951j Truman nominated .Gen. Mark Clark for the post of U. &. ambas sador to the Vatican, arguing that "direct diplomatic " rela tions will assist in coordinat ing the effort, to combat the Communist menace." The appointment stirred a storm of Protestant opposi tion. Clark asked that his name be withdrawn, and the matter was allowed to drop. be 262nd Supreme Pontiff in direct line from St. Peter. The College of Cardinals will gather at 4 p.m. in the chapel whose ceiling and walls have been painted by Michael angelo. Msgr. Federico Callori di Vignale, the Pontifical Master of the Chamber, was chosen Friday as Governor of the conclave to prepare the chapel, private cells for the Cardinals and the extraor dinary security measures sur rounding the ultra-secret gath ering. Walled Up In Chapel, By Apostolic Law, the Car dinals will be walled up in the chapel area and will re main there until they elect a Pope. The results will be known to the world by a puff of smoke from a narrow pipe in serted through a window. Black smoke means a ' dead locked ballot. A puff of white smoke means one Cardinal has received the vote of two thirds plus one of all - the K Princes assembled and has been chosen Pope. Balloting, at the rate of four times a day, can continue for as many days as is necessary to arrive at a decision. i Wysxynski To Attend ' An. estimated 50 of the 55 living Cardinals were expect- 'Mystery Manf Seen In Clinton Clinton, Tenn. -(UPD A "mystery man" in an, abortive bombing of Clinton High school last spring was report ed back in town last week just hefore three blasts wreck- the school. Sheriff Glad Woodward said Friday he believes the man has been identified through photographs. He said witnesses reported seeing him in Clinton Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week. .Woodward declined to elab-. orate further, but said he has "high hopes" of solving the dynamiting. He estimated 100 sticks of explosive were used in the pre-dawn blasts last Sunday. THOROUGH JOB Ansonia, Conn.-fllPD-Andrew Sadellico couldn't tell police that thieves who looted his home took everything but the barn door. They, took that, too. Next to Greyhound Depot Ph: SP 3-4394 Japanese Lady Harries Carrier Onomichi, Japan -(UPD-Har-assed railway officials won dered today whether the Ka-goshima-Onomichi run could survive a return trip by Mrs. Yukiko Hashiguchi and her two children. On the trip here Mrs. Ha- j shigucvhi, 34, got off at one station to apt a Hrinlr of wa- ! ter for her seven-year-old son. She hopped back on the train without the boy and got off at the next station wailing for the station officials to find him. As she sobbed out her story, she watched the train pull out with her five-year-old daughter and her baggage. Mother, son, daughter and baggage were reunited two hours later and finally made it here. Officials said they didn't know whether she planned a return trip. Janice Reported 'Small, Severe' Washington - (DPD - The weather bureau said yester day that Hurricane Janice, lo cated about 450 miles north east of Bermuda; is "still a fairly small but severe hurri cane." It warned ships in the path of the storm to "exercise ex treme caution." The weather bureau said Janice, which bypassed the East Coast of the United States, was moving east-north-: east at about 23 miles per , hour. "Highest winds are around j 90 m.p.h. over a small area j near the center with hurricane I force winds extending out ward 35" m.p.h.," the bureau "s hurricane advisory said. HOW MANY ANGELS? Methuen, Mass. rtTPD Using a hair from her husband's eyebrow for a brush, Mrs. Mary Normandin spent 5,000 hours painting landscapes on the heads of four pins. What's Cookin'? ' by MEL LATTIE Republican What about tho recent cancellation of Federal Aid to mining operators in Oregon? The way I see it- Tht power of tht state legislature should be behind the mining indus try so that it can be operated on a sound economic basis. PUT riEL LATTIE in the State Legislature Nov. 4 - Ballot No. Ill Paid Adv. Laftie tor Represent ative Committee. Dick Gray, Chmn., Cherry lane, Medford. ed to attend. Among them will be Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski of Poland, the only one of the three Cardinals behind the Iron Curtain who will be able to leave home. At the meeting yesterday in Rome, the Cardinals also attended to a traditional mat ter of business: the smashing of the Papal seals, the leaden symbols used by Pope Pius XII during his reign. The next Pope will choose his own seals. The symbolic gesture sig nalled the end of the reign of the man whose body lay in state before the great altar of the Confessional in St. Peter's Basilica. Lines of Faithful ' Lines of faithful filed rapid ly past at the rate of 500 a minute to pay their last re spects to the Pontiff whom many Catholics believe will be canonized a Saint in the future. A Solemn Mass in the Ba silica this morning signalled the start of the Novendiali, or ninerday mourning period.. The Pope .wil lbe-interred Monday in a four-hour cere mony. The Novendiali will continue after the burial rites. eVMa MaaaHH ft III IHMIlffl i i BUT IT'S PAPA WHO PAYS Ann Arbor, Mich.-IUPD- Be tween a quarter and a half of all the major economic de cisions made by American families are shared equally by husbands and wives, ac cording to Dr. Elizabeth H. Wolgast of the University of Michigan Research Center. But where the decisions are not reached jointly, she said, the husband is more im portant in decidinf when to buy a car while the wife has more to say about saving, handling the bills and buy ing household goods. 1 ' We Give GREEN STAMPS CENTRAL REXALL DRUG . 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