' WITH. HIS ELEVATION TO PAPAL SECRETARY of State, Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli became ' the most-traveled prelate in history. Pope Pias XI sent him all over Europe, to Latin America, to the United States, and referred to him as “our transatlantic, Pan-American . Cardinal” (eft). In February, 1939, Pius XI di2d, and Eugenio Pacelli faced the most fateful event of his life. Sixty-one other Cardinals voted to elect Pacelli as their next Pope, the lone dissenter being the new v Pope. himself. 7 aR AT. 23, Eugenio Pacelli (ert) was ‘ordained to the priesthood | and celebrated his first mass. Then in 1929. (right), he re- : ceived the Cardinal’ S cap, with - the title of Eugenio - Cardinal ‘Pacelli. A short time later. Pa- celli, 53, was nanied Cardinal ‘Secretary of State by the late Pope Pius XI, eee POPE OF: THE PEO. | PLE—Eugenio: Pacelli, for the past 19 years known as’ Pope Pius XII, Bishop of Rome and: Vicar - of house in the Vatican; and| Catholics throughout the Jesus Christ, was a “man! he understood his s people’ s| world. , of his city, the first Ro- man to wear ‘the. triple crown in two. ‘centuries. He wasa. man of his time, | THE FIRST POPE ever to use. modern radio, Pius XII spoke . to the’ world over the Vatican’s own radio station which’ he had installed (top). The Pon- tiff, long. a user of portable XI true E 9 pe of Peace |. RA ‘Thursday, October 0, 1958 _ | ' t i | ! typewriters, insisted on writine © all -his. own. .Speeches, and: do- ing much of’ his. own research. iscore sheet. . - . ‘The’ winning player always ‘plays the people as well as the cards. In today’s deal Mr.: Meek: led: the queen of* spades ‘which was ‘{covered by dummy’s -king. Mr. Dale won with the ace and re- turned the suit, Mr. Meek win- ning with the 10. On came a third spade and Mr. Muzzy ruffed. Now, Mr. Muzzy led to dum- " my’s ace of clubs to. do some This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board finessing in the red suits. He cor byt the * Government of British Columbia. ied back the queen of diamonds}. ‘ and’ let it ride when Mr. Dale did not cover. He was delighted when the queen held. Next he turned his attention pk to hearts, leading the trey from i the board and finessing. the Queen. When this held too, he laid down the ace of hearts: and. dropped the king on his right. . Another heart was led to.dum- , my’ s jack and a diamond return- ed. Again Mr. Dale played low and the 10 was successfully fin- in the essed, But now there were no ry ; more entries to dummy and when 0 7 the ace of diamonds failed to COMAY f PA | " drop the king, the defenders got a djamond and a club for a one- trick set. ' —- “An extremely unlucky hand,” Rete pM LP commented Mrs. Rhule. “T had He saath al 10 points plus my © promotion wit points and I had to bid as I did. Put the ace of spades in Mr, Meek's hand and you make the contract." ey Celebrate Low THRIFT SEASON RATES Tourist Class from $179 Round Trip from $344 Mrs, Rhule was wrong on. several counts, . First, she didn't have a good enough hand to make threa bids, particularly with her stodiry distri. button, Second, It is folly to push your cards Mra Rhula When Mr, Muzzy ‘s your pariner, He js Wkely to drop at least one trick In the play whereas Mr. Meek and Mr, Dale are not Nkely to drop a triele on the dofonse, Sih celerstedebetdaihiaetee ie keen ae Re Le et Tere eer een eee Enloy o memorable Chrisimas holiday among your filends ond loved ones back home, Take advantage of special Thrift Season rates, Travel tn style and comfort aboard a Cunard luxury liner on personally conducted tallings. 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' EAST Mr. Meck _Mr. Dale 4 @I107: &AB86 9 1096 WKS @52 @KS76 &KQAG &IS32. newt Mr. Mugzy of. 64 ¥AQT5SI2 @AJI04 J 40 South West “North Kast | Dass 1,9 Puss 3 $ : Pass: I W All Pass i As for .the luek of the hand, Mr. Muzzy's bad luck in finding the ace of spades. wrong was more than offset by his fantas- tically good luck in the red sults, And finally, he should have made four hearts. His first dla- mond lead from the board should Nave heen hte nine, That would have left the queen there and enabled him to come through Mr, Dale's holding three times instead of only twice, - TOKYO (—Kiyosh! Miura, W744, Japan, outpointed Leo Espinosa, 118, Philippines, 12 (for Orient bantamwelght Utles. lea i | 4 ayo Cho Sig. ul bool His lo Line serene Wee 18 WELL KNOWN ror... ‘een ere. 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