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    MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, lass
PAGE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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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.
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"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."
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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.
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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.
Eticene was chnaen as the alt)
tor next year a meeting.
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Pair Booked On
Burglary Charges
FRESNO (UP) Two Five Points
area ranch workers were booked
enrotite to Madera today after they
admitted stglng about 50 burglar
ies in Fresno and Madera counties.
Robert D. Francis, 20, and
James C. Ellis, 31, were taken
Into custody yesterday on Highway
99 as suspects in the theft of a
home safe In Fresno County dur
ing the weekend.
Sheriff's deputies said the men
then confessed the burglaries, most
of them In homes In the two coun
ties. Deputies said a aiseable quan
tity of loot from the burglaries
was recovered from the suspects'
cabin on the Harris Ranch at Five
Points.
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