Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1945 — Page 6
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30,000 Watch Boy • Pray In New York ’ Refuses Comment I : On Reported Vision > New Y irk. Nov. IE (t'l’l — J Young Joae|»!i VHolo’s reported vi- ' Mon of the Virgin Winy hi n Bronx ! lot and shut who told him remain’'cd the nliK'yi-nr old l-oy'a secret > today. ' "I won't tell you what she told • me," he shouted at reporters last ' night "fiw "dd me not to toH.” • "Shut-up. Jo-Jo," him sister ord- [ Ih yonil that the boy refund ’ to talk. ! It was the l«th night wince he ’ «lalni<-d to have aeon a vision of ! flu' Virgin. Approximately 10,000 ' people stood in a drizzling rain in 1 the street, nut rounding the ro< kI littered vs<xint lot to watch him ; pm , It wax night, ho had said. when ’ the “blessed lady" told him "some- > thing wonderful" would happen. ' Young Joseph prayed before an ’ improvised altar In the lot. Many ! In the crowd repealed the words of the prayer "hail, Mary" after him. Through hla sister, Mrs. Theresa Campone, Jhe boy eaid. after he was returned to his home, that di< definitely would not return to the field again. It was his last night. "He will not disobey orders," Mrs. Campone said. 'The Virgin appeared tonight and told him. Tin not coming any more. I did my work. And you should answer no questions.* "
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I The l»oy stood beside hln sister, alternately smiling and scowling. •Jo-Jo will return to school tomorrow,” Mrs. Cnmnone mild Tlie crowd sighed a- Joseph reached the altur. Someone mat-leri-d "ttie vision!” to mil turned. The crowd stared toward some thing white, apparently swaying in mid-air back of Jonrph. But It proved to lie a woman HfM-ctator. dressed in a glistering white raincoat, standing precurl11 ously on u fence. Joseph bwghn praying. Many , echoed his words. A group of young glils Ix-gan singing softly I and the rain Increased Its constant patter. "He Isn't gelling wet,” someone whispered and It was passed through the crowd, "Th'' Imy Isn't getting wet," .Many left the scene, convinced that they had witnessed a miracle. James Sheridan. 41. of the Bronx said, "I'm hard to convince, see. But 1 saw It. It wax there on the side of the building. 1 saw the Virgin's figure, Just as plain as anything." "Did you see the sky?" asked Mrs. Julie ('. Murphy, of .Manhattan. "I tell you tin- clouds just opened up and I saw an angel'a head with butterfly wings. Everyone around me saw It. The crowd was In n panic.” Mrs Millie Miller said that her threoyear-old son, Fred had suddenly regained use of his paralysed right hand after she had rubbed it with wane earth given to her by Joseph. "My Ixty has Item paralysed from birth.” she said. "Now he can us<- -his right hand.” — -o Official estimates plac* the present hog population of the world at 255,000,000 head.
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