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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1955)
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, lass PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'DENNIS THE" MENACE 1 1 Radio oq IfiffS g I'. VtllLL- 'Just wait 'til WOKE sawng box tops kk soMmw. ! AND SEE IF I HELP YOUeATi Vatican Reveals That Pope Pius Saw Vision Of Christ During Critical Illness VATICAN CITY IH The Vatl. can announced Monday that Pope Pius XII saw a vision ol Jesus Christ during the most critical moments ol tils grave Illness last winter. ' The recovery ol the desperately ill pontiff began soon after. The announcement was made by Luciano Caslmiri, chief of the Vatican press office, upon authori tatlon of the papal secretariat of state. The secretariat normally would make such statement only with the personal authorization of the Pope. . ' Caslmiri told newsmen that they could state that "responsible Vatl can circles" confirm the report of the vision published last week in Oggl (Today), the largest Italian weekly magazine. ... The Oggl article said: "The secret about the episode was kept until now. and only the affectionate Indiscretion of one of those knowing it enabled us to learn and tell of the marvelous episode, which undoubtedly will deeply move the Catholic faithful 11 over the world. "The Holy Father Is perfectly cure he saw Jesus It was no dream; In that moment (on Dec. DOORS EN 3Q P.M. LAST 2 DAYS! RALPH MEEKER- alBtsT DCKMK Mill STEWAflt JUANO HERNANDEZ -AMP fit Hell ' ll.'tLil.rD--W'"f MOTHERS! lATtST Wft A I I i.a ; Oa Bfl . . . MntiM m 0 AnmI kHttsi M M AM WAtf, W Isjtfai a ftaskl nnHlil Mot tm M to tt It. ntrlhmiHtl TWO KHJD IKM'M Us. taOMMirii.,' A4 YtHrU. tat A OTa lUawt ! TnmV . . Mcft x mm .w'WmnEIIIIHKLPra-riltWKft. PU Opm t.M fl.v 2. 1954) he was fully awake and ciear-rmnaed. ' "On the following day, when' It seemed mere were no hopes left, when the world's newspapers al ready had been circulating with forecasts of a forthcoming grave catastrophe, the ailing Pope start ed to improve In such a sudden manner that many people consid ered It a miracle." Oggl said that on Dec. 2. 1954, when the ailing Pope's Illness from a gastric disturbance reached a climax, the pontiff began reciting the prayer "Anima Chnstl. (soul of Christ)." When he came to the Invocation "In horae mortis mca, voca me (in the hour of my death, call me)," the Pope saw "the sweet person of Jesus Christ at his bed side." ! "In that moment," said the magazine, "the Holy Father be lieved that the Teacher came to call him to Himself, and, serenely answering to the call, he continued the prayer: June me venire ad te (order me to come to you).' Jesus, however, did not come to take bim, but to console him and give him the certainty that his hour had not yet come." DON'T WORRY AND WONDER! 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Edition 10 IS Johnny Dollar CBS 10:30 Tlma for Flaxaton 11:00 Sim Off Nawa Summary 11:09 Sun Off Tuesday, Not, 21 00 Mlnut Nawi Summary S:01 Amarlc.'a FavorlM Muaie 6:15 Mlnuta Nawa Summary CAB Probes Wreckage Of Plane SEATTLE W Civil Aeronau. tics Board Investigators studied the burned remnants of a crashed airliner Monday seeking the full answer 10 wnat caused an acci' dent that took 27 lives. Frank K. McKlveen of the CAB Bureau of Safety Investigation said the probe of Friday's crash of s chartered Peninsular Air Trans, port DC4 probably will take seV' eral weeks and will Include s pub. lie hearing. . . .The four-englned transport, load' ed with Ors flying to their homes in . the East for the holidays. crashed at two minutes after mid night Friday after taking off from Boeing Field here. Forty-seven of the 74 aboard survived. William J. McDougall, 40. Mi' ami, Fla., the pilot, said Saturday the Immediate cause of the crash was propeller failure. He said the propeller on the No. 4 engine (outside, right) failed to function properly when he ordered a routine reduction from "full takeoff" power after the plane had reached an altitude of about 1,000 feet and speed of 139 miles an hour, Attempts to "feather" the pro peller (turn its edge to the wind) so power could be cut off from the engine were futile, McDougall declared. Instead, the propeller blades turned flat. This created a severe drag "like having a bam door out- on your wing," and caused the plane to yaw. losing control and altitude. McDougall said this could have been caused by failure In the en gine or failure of the propeller mechanism. Fund Drive Draws Blast PORTLAND I) The Muscular Dystrophy Assn., whose fund rais ing drive was attacked last week by the United Fund as "unwar ranted and unnecessary" was to get its "porchllght parade" under way here Monday night. Officials of the association said thnt the United Fund attacic was unfair. They pointed out that polio had been all but conquered by the March of Dimes drives and that they were working for a similar solution to their problems. The United Cerebral Palsy Assn., which also was criticized by the United Fund, has scheduled a fund raising drive soon. Officials said they had decided to undertake their own drive, instead of Joining the United Fund, In order to educate the public to the problems of the disease. Directors of the United Fund said the two organizations should have Joined the United Fund's money- raising drive and shared la Its benefits. New PlywocH Contract OK SEATTLE Ml i Dlvwood of ficial announced Saturday that the A Ft. .lumber workers and plywood, lumber and logging Industries In live Western states have agreed on a new two-year contract. The ofdclsl. Alfred J. Schweone of Seattle, said the 'pact covers inavsiry workers in Washington. Oregon, California, Idaho and Montana. He forcca.st ouick certification of the new pact, which calls for a 6 to IS cents an hour raise effective from this Dec. 1 to April 1. 1957. The present pay scale starts from a SI M base. Employers said that aHhoua'n the current contract does not ex pire until next April 1 they agreed 10 Ihe earlier effective date In order 10 establish labor peace and to avdid another strike like the three-month layoff in the summer of 1954. The AFL groups whose officials initialed the agreement Saturday represent 100.000 lumber workers In the live states. Schweppe Is chairman of the Plywood and Door Manufacturers Industrial Committee. Among those representing unions were: Enrl Hartley. Seattle, president of the Pugei Sound district council; Kenneth Davis, executive secre larv of the northwestern council, nnri Ted Prusla, Eugene. Ore., ex- rctillve srcrelary of the Willameur valley district council. PRKXT GFARHART 1 Hubert Wll- loughby of Harrisburg will si've as president of the Western Ore, on Livestock Assn. tor the com.ng year. Others elected Friday si the close of the organisation's annual meeting here are: Sam Dement, Coqullle, vice president: and Harry Llndtren, (.orvaills. secretary-treasurer. 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