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10 NONHTALIANS LEAD LIST OF CARDINALS New Prelates for France Are Firm Foes of Royalist Journal. By the Associated Press. ROME, November 29.—The prospec- tive creation of four non-1 nals, announced vesterday, shows the intention of Pope Pius to give pro- ponderance to foreign elements in the Racred College, perhaps in view of further developments of the “Roman question,” as the conflict hetween the church and the Ttalian state is called. The four new cardinals will Iw‘. Raymond K. M. Rouleau, Archbish ehec: Mgr. Pedro S Archhishop of Toledo: Magr. Joseph Dinet. Archbishop of Be and Mgzr. Ale Lepici Bishop of Tar: Cardinal Billot the curia repla as French cardinal of Error in Statement. take which occurred mcement of a new Toledo in Osservatore al Vatican organ, an in the first announce- tes due to receive the announcement a Martinez Spanish ca shop ¢ Romano ment of the pre red hat. The was that Mer. Nunez would be the ne He. however, is Archbishop of nd will be transferred to To- the same consistory which is the cardinals. | new appointments also are | W in that the two mew | nch cardinals are known to be op- | D to L Action Franc the | French royalist paper, which w cently placed on the index expu torius. They are both stronz uphold- ers of the papal policy in regard to the periodical's political activities, their_appointment is taken to show the determination of the Pontiff to turther emphasize the attitude he has adopted toward the paper. Controversy Revived. The “Roman question” recently was revived by the Osservatore Romano with the sugzestion that it might be possible of solution through the zrant. Ing of a strip of land i 80 that the Pope might have to the sea without touching I he propos as answered by Il Fogzlio D'Ordini, ¢ al Vatican organ, which took the position that this so- lution, often suggested before, was out of the questic GERMANS HAVE DEVICE FOR STOPPING TRAINS Electric Magnetic System to Be Installed on Berlin- Dresden Line. Correspondence of the Assoctated Press. BERLIN.--A new device for stop- ping trains automatically is about to be installed on the Berlin-Dresden line. The new device is worked by an electric-magnetic system, one magnet being attached to the rails between the first semaphore, or warning signal, and the principal semaphore, while the oth s affixed to the locomotive. On observing the warning signal, the engineer can disconnect the locomo- tive’'s magnet by means of a simple lever, failing to do so, however, the brakes are automatically applied about a quarter of a mile before the princi- pal semaphore, when the locomotive cannot be started again until the engineer gets off and operates a releas- ing device attached to the semaphore. Neither snow, ice or any other foreign substance can diminish the electro- magnetic power of this device, which therefore can never beeome clogged as other mechanically operated contriv- ances, This new expedient is considered a vast improvement on all other systems experimentally tried out on the Ger- man railways and if it fulfills all prom- ises will be introduced throughout the German railway service. OGN ;gimtone /8 CRITZ, IMPERIAL \. . gré Latest Creation in Rubber Footwear Expertly fashioned to add grace and charm to the feminine feet. 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Allen, Prescott, Ore., was found shot to death yesterday, while her husband was unconscious from a bullet wound. Clad in night clothes, the woman’s body on the bed and Allen on the floor when the day clerk broke into the room after failing to receive any response to his knocks. Police said Allen shot the woman and then turned the gun on himself. His condi- tion is eritical. THE © PRCICO-1927 | | PHILADELPHIA - NEW YORK -BOSTON - B MILWAUKEE - MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL - ROCHESTER - BALTIMORE - WASHINGTON - READING SLEEPY KEPT AWAKE. Pastor’s Humidifier Prevents Sleep- ing in Church. Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. GREEN BAY, Wis.—Dry air and not dry sermons are the cause of “church sleepiness,” the Rev. Emil Buehrer of Green Bay believes. | So he set out to find a cure for the malady and now announces the grant- ing of a patent on an “air humidifier” he has invented. “My humidifie he says, “will keep the air clean’ and moist and there will be no excuse for any one dropping Texas Girl Awakes From Two Months’ Sleep; May Recover By the Associated Press. RAYMONDVILLE, Tex., No- vember 29.—Miss Ruth Chandler, graduate of the Raymondville High School last Spring, has awakened m a two months' sleep, and phy- s believe she has an excellent ce of recovering from her ill- Following her graduation she be- came ill, and later sank into deep slumber, fram which efforts to arouse her were unavailing. lis used.” off to sleep in a churoh in which it | e —————————————————————— - T COLLEGE HEAD RET'RES- ‘u head of the University of Cincin-| become permanently effective. 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