Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1958 — Page 8

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POPE (Continued from page one) may one day be proclaimed a saint, Benedetto Cardinal Alois! Masella, camerlengo, and Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, sat apart in two special chairs. The Colorful Procession A processional led by an acolyte carrying a huge cross formed for the funeral march from the

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Altar of the Confession to the Al- i tar of the Chair in the apse, where requiem rites were sung and the body blessed by each cardinal before entombment. Two other acolytes followed the first with flickering candles. Then camV the Julian Choir, intoning liturgical hymns. The Pope’s body in the hours before the funeral services had been removed from the raised bier on which it had lain in state and been placed on a lower platform. The male household help and personal servants of the late Pontiff, then placed it gently on a wooden-poled litter while the great processional f still formed in the hushed basilica. Noble guards in gala uniforms of black and gold with doeskin trousers and ebony boots flanked the mace-bearers who, in sign of mourning, carried their medieval clubs head down. Black-helmeted Swiss guards, their striped yellow and blue uniforms contrasting sharply with the black of the chamberlains of cape and sword, marked before the Sacred College Os Cardinals. Many Diplomats Attend Then came the clergy of St. Peter’s Basilica, the Roman seminary in a rich variety of black and white cassocks and habits, and the reverend chapter of the priests of the Vatican. The bussolanti—the lay chamberlains who guarded the papal antechambers — wore crimson damask costumes similar to the “sediari” who carried the Pope’s portable throne while he was alive. Msgr. Federico Callori de Vignale, governor of the forthcoming

conclave of the College of Cardinals at which a new pope will be chosen, as well as elite members of the noble guard, were followed by bishops and prelates and the entire diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See. Majestic in death, the Pope’s body seemed to float on a wave of color as it was borne to the Alter of the Chair and laid down to the left side of the marble steps. To the right were the traditional three coffins, already, nested one inside the other, in which a pope is buried. Thousands in Square The final ceremony took place' after the last of the public mourners had passed the bier. Thous-1 ands who had waited through a 1 rainy night filed by when the I great doors on St. Peter’s were opened this morning. When they were closed shortly before the burial ceremony, a disappointed throng of about 50.000, persons were still on the square, with no further hope of paying,

Public Auction Having bought a house trailer, we the undersigned will sell,the following described personal property at public auction at our home located the second house west of the Methodist Church (on Highway No. 116) in Geneva, Indiana on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18,1958 AT ONE O’CLOCK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 Admiral refrigerator with freeze chest like new; 1 Preway bottle gas range • glass door); I—4 room space circulating bottle gas heater, excellent condition; 1 practically new 5 piece deluxe chrome breakfast set; I—B piece dining room suite; I—2 piece sectional tweed settee; 1—12x12 practically new grey living room rug with throw rugs to match: 2—9x12 matching rugs; 2 blonde finish step end tables with matching corner table; 1 maple kneehole desk and chair; 1 practically new bleached oak bed with bookshelf headboard; 1 blonde 4 drawer modern chest; 1 Premier electric sweeper; 1 modern plastic rocker; 1 large hassock; 1 large library table; 1 metal kitchen stool; 1 grey plastic occasional chair; 1 Hollywood bed;. 2 night stands: 1 metal double bed, coil springs and innerspring matteress; 1 dresser; 1 blonde swivel TV stand: 1 cherry finish double dresser; 1 walnut finish cedar chest; floor lamps; table lamps; pinup lamps: smoking stand; wicker rocker: baby bathinette: Toddy seat; power lawn mower hand lawn mower; 6 gal. electric hot water heater: 2 metal porch clfairs; dishes; bedding and many items not mentioned. CARL and ROBERTA CHRISTOFF TERMS OF .SALE: Cash. Ray Elliott and Ernest Loy, Auctioneers. - Dorsey McAfee, Clerk.

their last respects in person to their dead Pontiff. Hartford City Lady Is Killed By Fall HARTFORD CITY. Ind. (UPD — Mrs. Carrie Giger, 75. was killed Saturday when she fell down a flight of stairs in her heme as she started to the front doer to answer a knock. Resume Production Os Polio Vaccine INDIANAPOLIS (UPD Eli Lilly & Co., largest producer of Salk polio vaccine, announced to-1 day it will resume production of the vaccine later this month despite the possibility of ’’inventory problems again if public apathy toward immunization continues." President Eugene N. Beesley : said Lilly stopped making the vac- [ cine in June because public de-I mand lagged far behind productive capacity and the firm felt it was - useless to pile up stocks of perishable vaccine which would not be used before it became outdated: i Monmouth School Majorettes Compete Five majorettes of Monmouth high school traveled to Columbia City Saturday to compete in the NISBOVA twirling contest. Miss Linda Kruetzmann was awarded a superior rating in a solo and also won superior in a flag twirling solo. Her sister, Miss Lila Kruetzmann, was selected to re- 1 ceive an excellent rating for her baton twirling. The girls are twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kruetzmann. Twirling together, the girls received an excellent award.

Miss Barbara Fuhrman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, won an excellent rating in a baton solo. Doing a solo, Miss Sally Schnepf won excellent in group and Miss Betsy Schnepf. her twin sister, was rated as good in her solo. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Schnepf. The Monmouth band is one of the few bands with a double set of twins leading them in their routines and marching programs. Man will wrangle for religion, fight for it. unite for it, die for itanything but live for it. Coming to grips with life goes not mean handshaking your way through it. A mule doesn’t get far while he is kicking-neither does a man.

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Speculate In Rome On Pope Selection No One Candidate Termed Outstanding VATICAN CITY (UPD — The most popular word in Italy today is ’’papabile” which might be roughly translated into English as “popeable” and is used to describe a cardinal who is considered for election as successor to Pope Pius XII. Almost everyone in Italy was speculating over the successor and most newspapers ran long editorials generally agreeing that the next pope would be an Italian. Even the Communist organ L’Unita was guessing. The cardinals were meeting this morning to duscuss the forthcoming conclave when a new {tope will be named. Twenty - four cardinals have arrived in Vatican City so far of the 55 living, and they are to meet in a consistory Oct. 25 to start the difficult job of naming a successor. Among the late arrivals was James Francis Cardinal Mclnyre of Los Angeles. Spellman Present Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York already was here but | Edward Cardinal Mooney of Detroit was not expected until later in the week. F i f t e e n of the cardinals including Spellman met setretly Sunday to work out details of the forthcoming papal election. They

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announced they would receive the diplomatic corps in audience at 11 o’cldck Tuesday. The constitution stipulates that the diplomats must be received all together and "that no diplomat can call on the Scared College separately. This is in order to avoid diplomatic pressure in connection with the choice of the new pontiff. Expect Long Consistory There appeared unanimous agreement in Rome newspapers that the forthcoming consistory would be a long and difficult one with no outstanding single candidate as was the case when Eugene Cardinal Pacelli was named pope. Cardinals mentioned as “papabile’ included Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, 74, of France, and Italians Giacomo Cardinal Lercaro, 66, Marcello Cardinal Mimmi, 76; Aldredo Cardinal Ottaviani, 67; Angelo Giuseppe Cardinal Roncalli, 77, and Ernesto Cardinal Ruffini, 70. American and other foreign cardinals were given little chance by observers of being elected. MOON (Continued Crum pago one) some timely ammunition to counter Democratic campaign claims that the Eisenhower administration let this country fall behind Russia in space-scientific achievements. During the final two hours of man’s most ambitious attempt so far to explore the universe, the Air Force made repeated efforts to save the Pioneer by attmpting to fire its final “retro-rocket” to

push it into an orbit around the earth. The retro rocket had been inended to send the Pioneer into orbit around the mooQ. But the Pioneer, its batteries chilled by unexpectedly low temperatures in space, failed to respond to radio command signals from the ground. The Air Force said no reports of observation of the rocket’s fiery death had been received. The Air Force’s Hawaiian tracking station, which made the last known contact with the PioneeX said its speed as it approached the earth was 34,425 feet per second — exactly the speed attained shortly afte/ its launching at 4:42 a.m. e.dt Saturday from Cape Canaveral, Fla. At the peak of its flight, almost floating in space, the Pioneer remained at almost the same altitude for two hours. Barely moving, having lost its speed to gravity, its logged altitude both at 4:47 and 6:47 a.m. eji.t. Sunday was 79,120 miles with a maximum 92 miles higher achieved* at some undetermined time in between. (The Air Force had told reporters at a chaotic news conference Pioneer reached the top of its flight at 7:42 a.m. e.d.t. It said later this figure was wrong because of a misake in calculation.) While soaring majestically and reporting what scientists described as invaluable information on radiation, electric currents and temperatures in space, the Pioneer failed by 150,000 miles to reach its intended rendezvous with the moon itself’ Blame Firing Trajectory Scientists blamed the failure on

a 3V4-degree error in its firing trajectory. The error in turn was blamed on "drift” in the gyroscopes controlling the auto-pilot of the 1,500-mile Thor missile which served as a first stage ’•booster" for the lunar probe. Scientists said this could have resulted from a miscalculation which could be Corrected in the next lunar shot. Although there has been no official announcement as yet, another attempt to place a vehicle in orbit around the moon presumably will be made, again by the Air Force, between Nov. 8 and 12 when the earth and moon will once more be in a favorable position—222,soo miles apart.

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A Student Remembers ITHACA, N. Y, — <UPD — A new $1,400,000 residence center for 200 Cornell University Law School students will be named after the late Charles Evans Hughes, one-time Chief Justice of the U.S. Trac - Decattg ' LIO , CLUB Light Bulb & Broom Sale, Monday and Tuesday Nights, October 13th and 14th. 5:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. 239 3t