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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 5

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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ortege Passes I oads to fray as owners uneei on Hot rope's and' umbrella pines which corted the coffin in and out of; line the road glittered the St. John's, their black and gold Holy City of Rome. trailing long plumes Nine Days of Solemn Rites Begin Throughout World READY NOW of horse hair. Monks with tall flickering All Our candles opened the procession SPIRITUAL TESTAMENT MADE KNOWN TO PUBLIC In an olive grove, peasants lowed by an open car in which sat the venerable white-bearded figure of Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, 74-year-old dean of the College of Cardinals. Beside him was Benedetto Cardinal Aloisi Masella, elected yesterday at the first meeting of the congregation of cardinal as Camerlengo and interim head of the church.

i Suburban Stores Open Tonight patrician families cf Rome, with shining helmets and swords. And at his feet two pontifical guards, in Napoleonic uniforms. The waxen figure of the Pope bore the clothes in which he will lie in state in the Vatican Basilica of St. Peter. On his head a mitre of cloth of gold glistened on two red cushions.

Vestments of red, gold and. white bore heavily on the slender figure. into the church as it moved into the nave and the famous Julian Choir broke into a chant. raised their battered straw hats' and crossed themselves. POPE Farmers and vineyard work Continued from the First Page Gently the throne bearers, all of whose fathers and grand ers had trudged for miles from the scattered villages of the Alban hills to kneel on the hot tarred road in reverent PRE-COLUMBUS DAY SPECIALS! Boys' All Wool Mounty Coats with Tip-ojf Hood homage.

The Pope's "spiritual testa fathers held the same job, lowered the coffin on to a bier in the middle of the nave, in a space framed by tall white candles. A rich tapestry of red and black and gold was spread over the coffin and a prelate placed on it the Pontiff's triple its jewels flashing in the the hilltop town where he had spent many Summers away from Rome's heat. His closed cypress coffin was borne out through the heavy bronze door of the Summer -villa on the shoulders of violet uniformed bearrrs, who had so often carried his ascetic figure upright in the golden ges-torial chair through cheering crowds. Children waved their hands in a last goodby. The coffin was reverently lifted on to a black hearse with crepe-draped windows.

In a car ahead went Msgr. Vanlierde, late Pontiff's CARDINAL SPELLMAN DRIVES TO GANDOLFO ment" but he refused to call it that had been made known to many of the mourners just MEMBERS OF FAMILY FOLLOW CARDINAL DEAN Following in the cortege as it swung down through the picturesque side-streets of the town the bells of St. Thomas' Church tolling dismally were members of the late The Pope's hands, known to before the cortege started, 8 Regularly 1 $13.87 The will had been read to millions by the graceful ges Discovery of the tomb was proclaimed by Pius eight years ago. Before the hearse began its jctarney, villagers of Castel Gandolfo filed past the candlelit bier for the final time. Hundreds of mourners were turned away earlier today, when a sudden defect developed in a new embalming procedure.

Hastily summoned cmblamers gave the body additional injections and the crowd was later allowed into the palace. Bright sunshine flooded down upon the Pope's final the congregation of cardinals tures with which he welcomed yesterday. Pontiff's family and other WITH 4 4 Hoo them, were gloved in red, with COFFIN THEN RESUMES In the short, simply-phrased a ring gleaming from the right JOURNEY ACROSS ROME A rosary was entwined about At the end of the 15-minute ceremony the 18 throne bear the fingers. The Pontiff's mouth was set church dignitaries. At 20 miles an hour the solemn procession serpented down the wide road specially constructed for the Pope's annual trip to and from his Summer residence.

Through the mountain ash Dutch confessor, and Msgr.1 in a firm line, his strong chin tilted upward. The nine days of formal fu Luigi Solan, bearing the Pontifical Crucifix. The papal coffin was fol appearance in the piazza of document, Pius referred to "My insufficiency and un-worthiness" and went on: "I humbly ask pardon of all whom I may have offended, harmed or scandalized by word or by deed." The Pope nominated the Holy See as his heir. A crowd of some 30,000 persons packed the space in front of St. John Lateran Cathedral and a procession miles long formed for the journey across neral ceremonies in the Vati 100 reprocessed Wool Melton Cloth Double breasted, lap-over front Strap loops and square buttons Self collar, zip-on hood 2 large patch pockets with flaps ers, escorted by a long procession, carried the coffin out on the sunbathed steps of the cathedral.

From the vast crowd stretching into the distance a wave of murmering swelled up. The coffin was again laid in the hearse and the procession can Basilica of St. Peter will begin tomorrow. Known as the "Novendiali," READY SATURDAY AT 9:15 A.M. OUR CAMBRIDGE BASEMENT OPEN 10 A.M.

TO 10 P.M. SATURDAY these ceremonies will be con ducted during the first six days began the journey across Rome. in charcoal Sizes 8-18 by the chapter of St. Peter and on the last three by three CAPUCHIN FRIARS and silver grey Rome after the absolution service. different cardinals.

T.inH fnr extra warmth maH BRAND NEW "FAMOUS NAME" FABRIC SAMPLE WINTER COATS WERE OF-FERED TO US WE SNAPPED THEM UP AND NOW OFFER THEM TO YOU AT A FANTASTIC SALE PRICE THAT CAN NEVER BE EQUALLED! MOSTLY ONE OR FEW-OF-A-KIND! THRONE BEARERS LOWER COFFIN ON TO BIER The procession avoided the Via Laterana, the direct route RECITE PRAYERS The Pontiff's body lay on a red-draped bier, beneath the high-coffered ceiling and with four big windows open wide onto the sunny landscape of green trees-Four tall white tallow candles fluttered in the Autumn breeze around the bier. At the Pope's head stood Throughout the night, Swiss Guards and Vatican couriers kept vigil beside the embalmed body of the late Pontiff. Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York, first of the foreign cardinals to arrive for the funeral ceremonies, reached Rome by air from the Azores late last night and immediately drove to Castel from St. John to the colos-seum, where the ninth century apocryphal "Pope Joan" was. according to legend, discovered to m95JflWLE to be a woman.

Noble guards, members of Rome's greatest families, es- two noble guards, members of Gandolfo. fvY Boys' low-button lambs wool sweaters, Dennison Workers Brink's Figure Go On Strike in $A97 Old Man's Face-Lifting Completed Held in Wage Negotiations FRAM-INGHAM, Oct. 10- In Hub Break One hundred members of the maintenance department of the Usually $5.98 Tuxedo front with smart metal buttons. Contrasting pocket and front trim. Combina tions of redcharcoal; silver grey charcoal -trim; charcoalred-grey trim.

Sizes 10-18. Dennison Manufacturing Co, fL immL 7 walked off their jobs shortly before noon today. The workers, members of the International Association of Machinists, went strike when negotiations between union and company officials broke A 33 -year-old Brink's robbery case accessory was held in $10,000 in Roxbury Court today on charges of attempted breaking and entering in the nighttime- and possession of burglar's tools. Jordan Perry of Washington Westwood, who served a year for receiving a portion of the Brink's loot, was nabbed by police early Boys' Sanforized -V" FRANCONIA NOTCH, N.H., Oct. 10 (AP) If the old man of the mountains could crack a smile in that granite face of his, he'd probably do just that.

They finished patching up the holes in his head today. It was just 11 weeks ago that workers began clambering over the top of the 45-foot-high granite profile on the side of Cannon Mountain. down after several weeks of conferences over wages and retroactive pay. At Officials of the union and management said that the con ferences would continue, de spite the walkout, with repre sentatives of state and Federal mediators. climo slacks BY BILT-WELL Usually $3.79 Completely washable.

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Medford. Waltham. Brock ton and Framingham stores. More than 2200 persons are employed in various divisions of the manufacturing company 1 save mm msa 1 Jckl All tht newest styles with expert it- T' "--J tailing, beautiful workmanship! Proud mm I and company officials said they expected the plants to continue A -helicopter looking like a fly buzzing around the old man's nose-pcarried supplies up to the workers. Workers filled in the cracks and secured loose boulders with giant steel anchor-rods.

The temporary repairs completed, the state is now considering the possibility of long range studies and repairs. in operation despite the strike, samples from famous makers ijf-j LI I cxnensiva fabrics in fashion newsWPx 1 ICOSTELLO Less than jhi 1 Shrinkage 1 I if I 1 Yi I Continued from the First Page styles! Ba early for best selection! IW! I 11 J1X I I ruanuuiie i SAMPLE SIZES Mostly 11, 12, 13 rC s3 I AK I and 14, but because of the indi- Yb'V Yl I I vidual styling many will fit size xT IQO W0Oi 16 and 18. A few sample sizes i 7, 8, 9, 10 in group. JA Burial in Basilica Crypt The body will lie in tate for four days prior to the Monday burial adjacent to the Tomb of St. Peter.

The Pope chose this place of interment ftimself. It is a crypt under the Basilica. Although the burial will take place on Monday, mourn SAMPLE FABRICS Wool and XlfXJZA sYirZ'' I cashmere blends, tweeds, wool Wf Z'JT i plushes, wool chinchillas, wool I tfOZTV I and camel hair blends, ilHW'JC 1 NABBED NEAR SCENE of Roxbury break. Jordan Perry 33, who served year as accessory ing will go on lor a total ot nine days. After the burial, a in Brink case.

symbolic coffin will be placed in the center of 'the Basilica to remain the center of mourn-rites through Sunday, Oct. 19. SAMPLE STYLES Trapeze flare I WOOL I coats, clutch coats all the 1 4tm I 1 latest styles right from the I I 5frt 1 exclusive showrooms. Don't miss I II 0 Every precaution was taken this ereat event! Be here when irACUlrnnl I 4rl by Vatican officials to maintain order among the huge crowd waiting for a chance to file by the bier in the basilica. HONOR ALL BOSTON CHARGE CARDS He visited North American College today where New York's Francis Cardinal Spell-man had spent the night and offered morning Mass.

Very Rev. George A. Schlicte and No mail or phone orders. On sale in our BOSTON, 1 CAMBRIDGE, MEDFORD, QUINCY. BROCKTON ft BASEMENTS.

I jl I 1 1" 1 IWE iFT IBUIPOEirEB Rev. Francis O'Hare, both priests of the Boston Archdio cese. were in the college court yard wearing long cassocks and the so-called shovel hats ol the Roman clergy. Rev. John J.

Grant, editor of the Pilot, Boston today as he left the scene of a alleged 'attempted break at the Shawmut Waste 622 Shawmut Roxbury. Special Service Squad Detective Edward Patterson, one of the two arresting officers, said Perry gave them a terrific battle and bit him in the ear when they were taking him into custody. Patterson quoted Perry as saying, "If I had a gun you never would have taken me." Patterson and his partner, Detective Leland Miranda, were cruising when they spotted a man crouching in the doorway of the waste company. As they pulled into the curb and alighted from the car the suspect left hurriedly and dropped a pinch-bar from underneath his coat. An investigation showed the door of the waste company had been forced open with some kind of bar.

Perry figured in a sensational turn of the Brink's case in 1956 when he was picked up in Baltimore with more than $5000 of the Brink's loot. His capture led a few days later to the arrest of John F. Buccelli since slain and Edward "Wimpy" Bennett in whose basement business establishment in the South End police uncovered some $60,000 in Brink's bills. archdiocesan weekly news' paper, was expected to arrive today from Dublin. Cardinal Spellman was ex pected to attend a meeting of the Congregation of Cardinals todav.

The croup assembles dailyV Pius XI Also Left sale (M coats tMC UUP l' I USUALLY I Estate to Holy See The. late Pope Pius XI, the immediate predecessor of the Supreme Pontiff who died this week, also bequeathed his es tate to the Holy See. Pius XI left his personal possessions in a handwritten will completed a month before his death in 1939. He appraised his personal possessions as of "not great pecuniary value." A small inheritance he had-from his father, Francesco Rat- Allston Holy Name Meeting on Sunday The new season at the Holy Name Society of St. An ti, a silk manufacturer, was be Lgggrr.

lieved to have been distributed among his relatives prior to his death. The document was ended with the Latin words for "Into Thy Hands, Lord, I deliver my soul." usually 59.95 39.95 Spectacular scoop from one of our finest makers the season's sensational fashion headliner, the trapeze coat meticulously tailored in magnificent custom quality famous name all wool tweeds some lined with the finest orlon pile note the collar detail, the inverted pleat back come see the values, compare deep green, brown, blue, black and white tweed sizes 8 to 16. PILL BOXES MOSS GREEN PROFILES BRIMS NAVY BLACK BROWN CL0CHES SAPPHIRE BLUE thony's parish, Allston, will be inaugurated with a special 8 a.m. Mass at the church on Sunday. It will be followed by the meeting in the parish' school hall.

John J. the president, has announced: that the speaker will be Judge John J. Connolly of the Bos-; ton Juvenile Court. Rev. Edward E.

Harrington is spiritual director of the society. GOLD RED FOREST GREEN GREY pin- GIRLS' SHOES! Terrific values S9.95 to $29.95, our price only $2 95. or 2 pairs iuT $5 00. Very latcsi styles, dress shoes, loafers, ioK rollers. Large selection.

Open till 9 every nite. Between Forest Hills M.T.A. Station and Soldiers Monument Sq. Drive out today. SAM KLASS II South Stmt, Jamaica Plain One of our most exciting hat events ever! Hundreds of new fall and winter favorites at a money price! Be here when the doors open and get in on the fashion-fun I No mail or phon- orders.

BOSTON BASEMENT ONLY. USE GILCHRIST'S THRIFT CHECKS, ONLY 10 DOWN, UP TO A TEAR TO PAY CHARGE OR BUDGET 3 MONTHS TO PAY STREET, BOSTOf- Russian will be a regular subject in 137 New Jersey high schools by the end of 1958..

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