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FRIDAY JUNE 21, 1963 Toolen Pleased ALABAMA JOURNAL MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA All Faiths Approve Montini's Choice By Election By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ito you (the new Pope). We pray MOBILE, Ala. (UPD-The Most Rev. Thomas J. Toolen, archbishop-bishop of the Mobile Bir- Catholic, Protestant and Jewish that your reign will be crowned with the aspirations of mankind churchmen today voiced approval andimingham diocese, said today ne for peace, brotherhood was pleased with selection oi car amity." of the selection of the former Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini, archbishop of Milan, as the successor of Pope John XXIII.

Police In Washington Worried By Reports Of Negro March Plan WASHINGTON (AP) Police intelligence reports that 100,000 Negroes might march on Capitol Hill to demonstrate for civil rights legislation have deepened concern that violence might flare from the protest. The concern is shared by advocates and opponents of new civil rights meas-l dinal Montini as pope. Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, president of the Union of Ameri The Rev. Dr.

Douglas Horton, can Hebrew Congregations: "I am gratified that those responsible for this choice have selected a successor who seemingly repre retired dean of Harvard Divinity School, who was a Protestant observer at the Vatican Council, said at Randolph, N.H., it was H(L, 0 if) A The archbishop said he sent a telegram of congratulations in behalf of the diocese immediately after learning of his election. Archbishop Toolen said he knew Pope Paul VI when the new pontiff was acting secretary of state at the Vatican. "The new Pope is an exceptionally brilliant man," said Toolen. "an excellent choice. He is an sents a continuation of the spiritual depth and broad social outlooks for which his predecessor outstanding man and I have no doubt now that the Vatican Coun was so universally loved.

ures. well-daced sources gram, cautioned against racial cil will go on as planned." The Rev. Dr. Roy G. Ross, gen told a reporter, and manydemoDStrations "which can lead backers of the legislation1 xiof de no men-hope the White House will i Leaders of major organizations eral secretary of the National Council of Churches: "The speedy iieip evuive suine cum-ightin2 for civil rihts legislation 4" election of a new spiritual head "He has a broad knowledge of the church and its activities in all parts of the world and has visited the United States.

"I am sure he will carry on the great work of Pope John and will prove a worthy successor to the man who accomplished so much in a short spate of time." promise but dramatic al- made clear thev did not of the Roman Catholic Church will intend to call off demonstrations House Group Slashes Fund For Defense bring deep gratification to both Roman Catholics and no-Catholics throughout the world. Under the Word From King The Rev. Martin Luther King, late Pope John important meas AP Wipbt. THRONG OF FAITHFUL CHEERS CHURCH'S 262ND SUPREME PONTIFF ures were taken which have drawn the Christian world much Negro integrationist leader, for one, said flatly that a nationwide protest march would be the Negroes' answer if Southern Demo Crowd Roars As Pope Paul VI Makes First Appearance NEED CASH FAST? closer together in understanding ternative. The estimate on the number of marchers was made, the sources said, by the New York City Police Department, which forwarded its intelligence reports to the Washington Metropolitan Police.

In turn, the information was sent to Capitol Hill, which has its own police force of a couple of hundred men, many of them college students. Sit-in Talks The fear of violence is based, too, on talk by integrationist lead and brotherhood. We pray that this movement will continue un NEW PONTIFF POPE PAUL crats filibuster against civil rights legislation. der distinguished successor, Pope Dr. King had told a banquet (Continued From Page 1) (Continued From Page 1) gle for material interest.

Its su Paul VI." group just the night before that WASHINGTON (AP)-The Defense Department's 1964 money budget was cut almost $2 billion today by the House Appropriations Committee. But the committee, in a report written by Rep. George H. Mahon, said the cut would not impede any essential military pro preme goal is to seek peace, to nists in Italy's crucial 1948 elec The Rev. Dr.

Forrest L. Knapp, 'if they start filibustering, by Milan archbishop was considered! a likely candidate to succeed Pius in 1958 when John was elected. create peace." general secretary of the Massa tions. the hundreds and the thousands and by the hundreds of thousands Has Two Brothers One of three brothers, Pope His forward-looking policies, Paul VI is expected to follow chusetts Council of Churches: "I rejoice in the election of a Pope who may be expected to carry white people and black people the forward-looking lead that the Paul was born Sept. 26, 1897, at and his never-ending battle against communism both inside ought to march on Washington." ers of mass "sit-ins" in the halls of Congress and its environs that late Pope John set for the church forward the liberal policies of grams and actually represented money the department probably couldn't spend if it had it.

with the historic Ecumenical Leaders of civil rights organiza Concesio near the north Italian city of Brescia. He was ordained to the priesthood in the Brescia and outside Italy, met with suc John XXIII. The future develop. would run afoul of the law. It was learned from a top in tion plan a strategy meeting, possibly this weekend, in New York Council and his preoccupation and hopes for a lasting world cess.

His only reverse came with ment of unity among Christians The $47,092,209,000 recommend formant that Washington and Cap Cathedral in 1920. He entered the the "worker priest" movement in City, he said. Vatican diplomatic service soon ed by the committee for use during the fiscal year starting July 1 would, the report said: itol police officials have ex pressed strong doubt that inci' France. The statute permits exceptions requires renewal in the life of all churches and a willingness of all to move with love and understanding toward one another." after that, advancing to the post dents could be avoided if 100,000 peace. The new Pope is an austere man, but with a tremendous interest in people and what he can do for them.

While his election has been an of prosecretary of state in 1952, "Support programs which will He agreed with the liberal French clergy that the specially trained priests who worked in for "occasions of national interest" such as inaugurations, but requires that even then arrange- under Pope Pius XII. The Rev. Kenneth A. Roadar- demonstrators, or even few thou-sands, began milling about Capi promote the security of the United States and assure the continuation JIMMY JOHNSON Al Mum' CENTURY FINANCE Invitti hit many friends and customer, to vitit him. A LOAN EXTRA CASH OR A CONSOLIDATION or debts it a specialty with Century.

CENTURY FINANCE CO. mel, general secretary of New must be made for the mainte of the policy of military suprem factories and mines in an effort York Council of Churches: "It is tol buildings or grounds, or attempted to stage "sit-ins" in or ticipated by many observers in Pope Pius announced in the consistory of January 1953 that he had wanted to make Montini a cardinal. But he said Montini declined the honor, preferring to acy." church circles, there was no cer good to know that the forward to bring the church to the labor nance of suitable order and decorum in the proceedings, and for tainty that he or any other can outside the offices of any fili blistering senators. step in interfaith relationships un ers were beaded in the right di didate would be named. The vote der Pope John will, it would ap guarding the Capitol and its grounds from injury" as well as rection.

Despite his protests, how serve in his post. A year later, President Kennedy himself, in a message to Congress Wednesday pear, continue and mature with The of about 4 per cent actually isn't as big as it appears. The committee noted that about $1,147,700,000 of the reduction is in the bookkeeping area or in items for which financial is solemn and secret, with the cardinals sealed off from the out protecting the safety of individ-l significant results in this world of uals, suDmuting nis civil rights pro- ever, the number and function of the worker priests was sharply limited and later ended side world until a decision is ours, which so badly needs spiritual undergirding. made. 177 LEE STREET nvta rt th sprvifM u-Ar twerp.

completely. fH- 1 M. ft WW. ww Mum 1(1-1711 First Tasks One of Paul's first tasks will be ine ev. txiwin muer, gen- timated.

eral secretary of the American I On Nov. 3, 1954, the Vatican city newspaper Osservatore Romano carried the announcement to decide whether to reconvene the Ecumenical Council. The that Msgr. Montini had been appointed Archbishop of Milan to fill the vacancy created by the council was suspended automatically when Pope John died. The new pontiff is expected to carry NO VIOLENCE Negroes Demonstrate In Tense Savannah By UP INTERNATIONAL in the Senate reported Negroes staged another demon- P'-ns to try to keep at least part stralion in raoiallv tens Savnn.

of the President Kennedy's civil out ol pocket death of Ildefonso Cardinal on with the conference of Roman Baptist Convention: "American Baptists congratulate the Catholic world on the selection of a Pope. It is our hope and prayer that he may continue to open up avenues of communication into the rest of Christendom as did his predecessor, that all who acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior might more effectively serve Him in these challenging Catholic leaders from all over however, Pope Pius sent him to Milan as archbishop. He received the red hat of cardinal four years later, in December 1958, Pope John. He was the first cardinal created by Pope John. Brothers living Both of Pope Paul's brothers are living.

Lodovico Montini, the eldest. Is 66, and a lawyer. He served fs a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies through three parliaments and was elected to the Senate in the last election, April 23. He is married and has seven children, three boys and four girU, all but two of them married. The younger brother, Francesco Montini, 62, is a physician.

He is married and has two daughters. As cardinal, the new Pope always visited both families during the world. Schuster earlier that year. Cardinal Schuster had been a pious man but inclined to let ad The council was adjourned ministrative duties slide. And Mi after one session last December.

lan, the heart of Italian indus When he died, John was making nah, Thursday night but ri8hts legislation out of the hands trialism, was booming not only of hostile Sen. James O. Eastland, preparations for reconvening it again in the fall. DMiss. The strategists hope to days." Synogogue Council of Amerjca: "The American Jewish religious community extends its greetings In announcing the election of steer as many of the controversial rights proposals to friendlier Pope Paul, Cardinal Ottaviani told the crowds in St.

Peter's Square: (translated from the committees for hearings. PHILADELPHIA Negro lead ers told the city's Human Rela Latin): there was no violence. More than 1,000 Negroes emerged from a rally and marched through a Negro neighborhood, singing. They dispersed peacefully. Negro leaders at the rally accused police of brutality in quelling a riot Wednesday night with tear gas.

Earlier Thursday, a riot squad arrested 30 Negroes for demonstrating in a downtown Savannah park. A crowd of about 500 whites and tions Commission that Negroes with new money but also with i Communist workers. For Montini, it was almost an open invitation to battle. But the Communists, too, were prepared. Pietro Secchia, a tough, Russian-trained party leader who headed the Milan workers unions, made his decision.

"Let the little old man come and he will see what we think of him," he told his followers. "Show Montini how we can be cold to him." Christmas and Easter vacations. "I announced to you tidings of Mac Orders New Check great joy, we have a Pope, the During the summer he often should get at least 15 per cent of the skilled union Jobs on city and board of education construction most eminent and reverend Lord joined the two families for a va cation at the family villa at Pon'e Giovanni Battista Cardinal of the projects, di Legno, in the Alps 80 ATLANTA Fourteen major mo Roman Catholic Church Montini, who assumed the name of Paul VI." north of Brescia. LONDON (AP)-Prime Minuter Harold Macmillan today ordered tels and hotels announced they are now accepting conventions with a Montini's father and mother both died in 1943. His father was Negroes marched in St.

Louis Thursday to protest alleged school segregation, two white hecklers limited number of Negro del Then the new pontiff gave his benediction in Latin. "Blessed be the name of the Lord," he began. well-known journalist and Christian Democrat politician. were taken into custody by police. egates.

Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. said the dining facilities at the stab-lishments will be open to Negro a l- a u. services in the wake of the and within days after be arrived Profumo scandal thMih He told Parliament this week became a habi visits to auto Lat Yard had to. factories, steel works, rubber Pope Paul's voice was strong delegates identified by convention and firm and rolled out over the It's a shocking thought, isn't it, that $700 million in cash is lost annuilly. Not misspent, mind you, but lost, stolen, hurnnl up or thrown out with the trash.

Ami that doesn't include the millions mouldering away in old garages in New Jersey. Biggest category of loss is what they cull "off the For a man, that means having his wallet lifted, pulling out loose bills with his handkerchief or simply letting the stuff ooze out through a hole in his pocket and into the public domain. That's one more argument in favor of a Hart Schaffner 4c Marx suit. It's just about impossible to wear a hole in the pockets. And anytime the imposible happens, Fannin's will either fix the hole or replace the pocket.

They tell us that bills arc safer when carried inside your jacket rather than displayed in a bulge on the hip. And one wary lad we know always keeps his wad in a buttondown shirt pocket. Right over his heart. FANNIN'S DOWNTOWN NORMANDALE badges. plants, any place where workers Pope Has Degree now silent square.

BIRMINGHAM, Directors Negroes had predicted around 5,000 persons would participate in the rush hour demonstration. Albany Flares Around 80 demonstrators were arrested at Albany, during a series of scattered protest demonstrations. The arrested group in of the National Baptist Convention "Our help is in the name of From Notre Dame (Negro) called for a national 60- the Lord." he continued. oay period ot mourning lor nam Thpn he made the of the cwii rignis leaaer cross Medgar Evers. The board of the were to be found.

itionship of former War Secretary Used Plain Words I John Profumo. party girl Chris- The thin, frail archbishop did tine Keeler and Soviet assistant not look nor speak like a crusa- naval attache Eugene Ivanos der or a politician. His plain Macmillan, who has apparently words and he never used thej-n Conservative party apprrvai word communism were not keep his job at least until mid-aimed at men's hearts, but at summer, ordered the inquiry aft-their brains. ler consulting with Labor party Apparently, though, they struck chief Harold Wilson. But it was "Bless You almighty God.

Fa cluded 16 of the 24 member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's southwest Georg convention, which represents five ther and Son and Holy Ghost." million Negroes, is meeting in Birmingham. His voice broke as he spoke ia staff. At Jackson, Negroes the word "Pater" Father. Pope Paul remained on the bal Vinmp 1Mop noi me Kina oi inquiry v.nson cony for about three and a half minutes. Then, with gentle waves voted at a rally to accept the desegregation proposals of Mayor Allen Thompson.

Leaders said they would turn their attention now to a voter registration cam party propaganda slogan. of his hands, he turned and en Attorney Jailed In 'Hire Killing' Of His Wife SOUTH BEND. Ind. (AP-The Dew Pope Paul VI was a visitor In South Bend and at the University of Notre Dame in 1960 when he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University. As Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini, he was a celebrant of the Baccalaureate Mats to the graduating class on June of that year.

Former President wight Eisenhower also received a Doctor of Laws degree from Notre Dame at the same time as the new pope. wanted and will probably be the subject of political attack. The prime minister told the House of Commons he has set up tered his palace with the rising Within a year results were to be seen. Montini's quiet and fatherly manners caught the workers cheers of the Roman populace flowing in behind him. 1 paign.

Other developments: an investigation by judges, head Gadsden, Ala. State troopers Pope Paul gained his diplomatic dispersed 46 Negroes after they ST. PAUL, Minn. UPI Police skill during the years he served in marched s.lently in pairs through, arrested criminal attorney T. Eu- the Vatican's secretariat of state somewhat off guard.

Even those ed by Lord Denning, one of the who held party cards and had; country's senior law officials been prepared not even to shake The Labor party had askwi for the archbishop's hand inquiry to be made by an all-found themselves smiling, nodding party committee of the House of He once defined the Vatican's foreign policy this way: 'The Vatican breathes the quiet of spiritual agreement and kissing his ring as This procedure is totally i.iad- i equate," Wilson snapped. he bid them goodby. places. It does not know the strug- the Etowah County courthouse. In-gene Thompson early today and tegration leader Martin lather! charged him with the "murder for King Jr.

was to arrive today to hire" slaying of his wife, Carol, lend support. jwho was insured for more than Charlotte, N. Charlotte $1 million. Medical Society Negro demand- Authorities said one of re cd that all city hospital facilities persons already charged in con-be desegregated. However, mo-t ration with the death named of the society members indicated Thomson as the one who hired they did not favor a boycott of them to do the killing last the city's Negro hospital if March fi OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9:00 P.M.

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