Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1932, Page 30

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6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 7, 1932—PART TWO. FATHER OF MODERN | Pope Marks Amniversary | "Gt s20000m BIOGRAPHY DEAD Strachey’s Critical Works/ Inspired Host of Imitators. Towa Charity Dependent Claims = annd Lebruary Sale of | DES MOINES, Iowa, February 6.—In a three-room suburban cottage, prac- tically barren of furniture, Mrs. Lydia Reha, 51, is living with three of her Pann. AveEighth and O St 3 ) until Strachey’s f s acquired within a single _decade the seven books | which he published reflected the studies and researches far longer period hey was one of the five children Ott. a great uncle, once mayor of Oetis- heim, Germany. The estate, in which a brother, R. G. Leo of Colton, Calif., | and the family of another brother, Ern- est Leo of Dallas, Tex., who died re- Richard British gen- cently, share equally, consists of land, nd Indian administrator, and his| gy [ buidings and cash o Stuttgart. Prov- | one of the " . ince. | "The widow of Ernest Leo, she asserts, is attempting to bring about settlement 258 of the estate through lawyers in Texas lege ‘ : and Germany. It originally consisted of e ¢ a7y ad $35.000,000, $33,000,000 of which was s ] Willed fo the town of Ott in Germany, | i and $2,000,000 to her mother, Mrs. An- | drew Leo, who died about 10’ years ago |in Towa City | ion, as opposed t be dealt with the flashy im- ch at the mo- 'HOOVER GETS PETITIONS Printed Bemberg Chifions poa ' : ON UNIVERSAL DISARMING 3 \ : His first_ book was entit n 4 : | 2 =l Last Year $1.39 a Yard published by the Hon ; v ‘ : WO":"' :::"lfiq:‘:,:p n:! bt : 4 g —A brand-new assortment of patterns never shown C hor e bigh segard of & cultivated 3 . ‘ 1 S ¢ = by us before. Exquisite designs, printed on white d ion by its sheer | By the Associated press and tinted grounds. 39 inches wide. | Resolutions calling upon President i | Hoover to instruct United States N A enbn of | delegation at the ! Printed ok Conference to take leadership in de Noilella id studied a o ssocia the church and state was achieved last | day by several score women and Gen. Gordon. £ , February 6 Summer after three months of open| Led by Miss Mabel Vernon, disarm- POPE PIUS. | manding “universal disarmament” were Voile, presented at the White House yester- 38c yd. New! 36-In. Trellis Mesh 295 2,000 Yards Printed Voiles [5% Pope Pius celebrated today the | conflict, during which young Fascists | ament campaign director of the Wom- B e sibdued tenth anniversary of his elec- |attacked the clubs of the Catholic | en’s International League, the group in- it the tion to the trone of St.|Action Organization, and the premier |cluded delegates from 14 women's or-; s ed | Peter. |closed that organization’s 15,000 | ganizations. ! stk of pify;. 1! His holiness said mass in his private | branches, charging that the members| President Hoover was engaged when dboard pagean | chapel this morning. Throughout nd their leaders had been mixing in | the delegation arrived, and after wait- ard pageant Of |day he received visits from prelates | politics, contrary to the agreement with | ing more than half an hour the three ide wishing to congratulate him. There the Vatican. bundles of petitions they carried were were many telegrams of felicitation. | The visit by the premier has been | deposited on the desk of one of his sec- Next Friday a more imposing religious | forecast many times since then retaries. ceremony will be held in St. Peter's ated anew. He and one | (o, morate the tenth anniversary Horrified by Imitators. v's method, of course, played hat of the academic his- went into the is was too Eminent d book whose e man th seemed to o] was what of biographies and the word to d ribe to the cient and ted his “Queen ation. But ad known th: ere not angry; ad paid her possible—he ery human; he she was a wom- he had proved sturdy devo- | her elemental dig- | character of his coronation The conclave of 53 cardinals who se him as pontiff began their voting | February 3, 1922, in the Sistine “hapel. Two meetings were held each | day and two polls taken at.each meet- | the thirteenth ballot Cardinal now Pope Pius, lacked two or votes of reaching the necessary ds of the total. On the four- however, he had an almost unanimous vote Accepts Election, cardinals crowded around the librarian of the Vatican. The dinal dean asked, “Do you accept our election to the pontificate?” Cardinal Ratti waited a moment, then answered in Latin | T must not let it be said that I re- | fuse to bow in all things to the divine will; T must not let it be said that I reject the burden laid on my shoulders; I must not let it be said that I do not appreciate the votes of my colleagues in spite then of my unworthiness, of which I am profoundly conscious, I accept.” The cardinal dean asked him what name he chose. The new Pope replied “During the pontificate of Pius IX I was baptised into the Catholic Church and took the first steps of my eccle- siastical _career. Pius X called me to Rome. Pius is a name of peace. | Choses Pius XI. “Since I desire to consecrate my labors to the work of the peace of the | world, that work to which my prede- of burn- | new it!— Author Tells Method. cessor, Benedict XV, dedicated his life, I choose the name of Pius XI." | He put on a white cassock and ap- peared on the balcony before a cheer- ing crowd and gave his blessing. the first time any Pope had done so since 1870, when the King of Italy took Rome 4 E » > » » 4 4 » 4 4 > > 4 Don’t Get Caught in the Draft! Give a draft half a chance and it can put you on the sick list in a few hours. Use This Ventilator GET ALL THE AIR YOU WANT by in- stalling this ventilator. It turns “thumbs down” on drafts, and is simplicity itself to Just raise or lower the window to That’s all there is to it. ASK FOR ESTIMATE. EJ Murphy (0 INCORPORATED 710 12th St. N. W. 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