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POPE DESINATES 5 YEARFORPRAYERS £Period From April 2 Should | ¥ - - & H | & Lead to Social and Political Peace, Says Papal Bull. S - #By the Assoclated Press, %. VATICAN CITY, January 16.—A » papal bull today set aside the 12 months inning April 2 as a holy year of .gnyer, penance and pilgrimage to Rome d Palestine. The author, Pope Pius L. XI, declared it should lead to “social, » political and international peace.” 2 An “extraordinary holy year” and “a sgeneral and highest jubilee” was to “mark what was believed to be the nine- Zteenth centenary of the “passion of #\m Christ, His crucifixion and death r the salvation of men.” The document was read yesterday in Peter’s, and readings were set later St. John Lateran, mother church of % Mary Major and St. Paul’s, out- de the walls. The dean of protono- taries read it to the congregation in St. SPeter’s. & Restrictions Protest. % The Pope’s recent protests against re- & strictions upon the church in Spain, »Mexico and Russia were recalled in this e: “Oh, may the most merciful m bring about that the holy year hich we shall shortly inaugurate will 2 Bring peace to souls, to the ch that “Mberty everywhere due her i &, He called upon the world to turn its $mind: ‘from earthly and decaying wthings” * * * he urged prayer and # penance, not omly for those of the o¥hurch, but for “all mankind led astray #Dby so many discords and hostility, labor- #ing under so many miseries and fearful &of so many dangers.” = The Pope asserted that “the precise Syear” of the death and crucifixion of [ us Christ “has not been historically Sascertain neévertheless the fact in witself * * * is of such gravity and =mportance that it would be improper 280 let them pass in silence.” - Prayers of the Faithful. =, “To all the faithful of both sexes who, Suring the Holy year, having confessed :fild communicated, either on the day or =in different days and whatsoever order, *w¥isit piously three times the basiliacs S0t St. John Lateran, St. Peter in Vati- <can, St. Paul on Via Ostiense and St. & Major on the Esquiline Hill, and »pray according to our intention, we sfoncede and impart mercifully in the STord a plenary indulgence for all the spunishment they must suffer for their = of which these faithful shall have «@irst_obtained the remission and par- Declaring the “plenary indulgence e =8 * * be obtained d this jubilee e s o coaie i1 a3 Tocsy pi come very large amumbers.” It added that “more fre- g it and devout bé made the holy tpl.ues in Palestine during L course of this 2] wv The name “bull” for the historic and :fi important documents of the Ro- : Catholic Church comes from the for ‘“bubble,” becsuse old seals used resembled 3 2T E RS e 1,200, (roughly, ,000,000), about half that of 1981, y's ear. i with 2,478,900,000 for the T, “g In 1927 an unfavorable balance of $,425,600,000 marks was recorded. S S . 600 MILES FROM COAST " Paris-Buenos Aires Flyer Near St. Pauls Rocks. PARIS, January 16 (#)—The South - American Cable Co. reported today that #dJean Mermoz, flying from Paris to| Buenos Aires, was near St. Pauls Rocks early this afternoon. St. Pauls Rocks are a group of low- $lying barren islands in the South At- iantic something more than 600 miles ~from the South American coast, L ;AID BILL GOES TO PARLEY | *Measure Carries $621,000 for Re- lief in District. * The House today sent to conference « With the Senate the deficiency appro- priation bill which carries $625,000 for _relief work in the District of Columbia up to July 1, when the new fiscal year *begins. 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Get a package for a few cents at Minute Mysteries while kneeling been no blood on the KNEES of his overalls. He was murdered. O, HAPPY VANTAGE OF A KNEELING.—Shakespeare. A. E. HOOVER JOINS _FORECLOSURES FIGHT Help Sought in Mortgage Difficul- ties—Says He Is Cousin of President. By the Assoclated Press. DES MOINES, January 16.—A man Who says he is a cousin of the President of the United States has joined the ranks of Middle Western farmers who are attempting to hold their property against foreclosures. He is A. E. Hoover of Grand Meadows, Minn., who arrived in Des Moines for a conference with officials of the Des Moines Joint Stock Land Bank. Hoover, who says his father and President Hoover’s father were sons of Ell Hoover and that he himself was born in West Branch, Iowa, where the President was also born, has a mortgage for $14,000 on his '200-acre farm in Pleasant Valley Township. He said that next Saturday has been set as the date for a foreclosure sale because he has been unable to meet a semi-annual interest payment of ap- proximately $400. Hoover requested help in his mort- gage difficulties from the holiday asso- ciation to prevent having a deficiency judgment issued against him at the foreclosure sale. His main interest in the conference, he says, is to advance a proposal to the land bank that he will deed his farm to the bank if the in- | stitution will allow him to continue | operations on & rental basis. Ostriches Largest of Birds. The ostriches and their close rela- tions, the emus, are the largest of all birds. A full-grown male African os- trich stands 8 feet and weighs as much as 300 pounds. THE EVENING RUSSIAN‘BAD BOYS' ADMIT THEIR SINS Three Former Officials Go About Praising Stalin- istic Policies. By Cable to The Sta: MOSCOW, U. 8. 8. R., January 18- Within the last few days it has been the privilege of three former “bad boys' of the Communist party-—Nikolai Buk- harin, once head of the Third Inter- nationale; Alexel I Rykov, former president of the Union Council of People’s Commissars, and Mikhail P. Tomsky, former head of the Trade Union Congress and highly placed in other Soviet positions—to prove their good faith by delivering long speeches in praise of the Stalinistic policies and in Dbitter condelnmlgtlonv’o! their own “Right Oppositionist” views. In the cases of Rykov and Tomsky, who were given a public reprimand by the Central Committee several days ago, the speeches may be accepted also as proof of the fact that they are still active. After confessing their past sins Rykov and Tomsky both stressed the fact that vigilance against intrigues on the party—which was responsible for their own undoing—must be carefully main- tained and party traitors must be se- verely punished. Rykov and Tomsky by these speeches have once more officially recanted and it may be taken for granted that some- thing approaching harmony is once more re-established in the higher coun- cils of the party. The quick work in uncovering the recent right opposition plot simply re- affirms the old maxim that, whenever two Russians start to plot, one of them at least may be depended upan to prattle. (Copyright, 1933.) Collar B.nttom Replaced. Hunting for collar buttons soon will be a lost art, say London dealers, who are selling shirts with collars equipped | with a gadget which fits snugly into | the neckband. . T % , % T, 2 Y, Wy, m Yy, @ ¢ §ouihg:ndA Ride horseback over sunny trails. Motor over speedy desert highways. Play golf. Swim in open-air pools. ) Desert Inns, famous resort hotels, Dude Ranches and hot springs. Very reasonable rates this winter. DEATH VALLEY—Warm, colorful, comfortable. One of the outstanding desert resorts of the world. Ask for our new DEATH VALLEY folder. 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