z r. r °'ti ,o e ' (2. AM TING TELEPHONE 214 F-1 FOR WORLD1 PEACE PONTIFICATE OF SEVEN AND A HALF YE ,RS PAN PARALLEL WITH WORLD WAR. I NEI I °ia1! (j f Knickers Custom Made While They Last $14.00, gbones steds Button or Buckle Cuffs DEL E. GRENNAN 14 Nickels Custom Tailor r i' r u, ,l Annual 'SRAOE WMA K R ALS UP, T CE. Shoe Sale Reduced YyPair CHOSEN LEADER FOR 300,O00,000 CATHOLICS Made Cardin-wIn May, 1914, Less Than Six Months Before Mount- ing Throne. Pope Benedict XV, who died Sun- day morning at Rome, was the 259th successor of St. Peter as supreme head of the Roman Catholic church, and began his pontificate on Septem- ber 6, 1914, soon after Europe enter- ed upon its four years of war. Upon many occasions during the war he en- deavored to bring the belligerent na- tions to a peace agreement, and thus to maintain the title which had been affectionately bestowed upon hm by a high dignitary of his communion as "a messenger God sent to bring peace."f' The war between Italy and Austria, in both of which peoples of the Cath- olic religion predominate, was particu- lar'y a great sorrow to the Pone. Those near to hnh said he deprec'ted the Verman viofation of Belgium. When the Lusitania was sunk he tele- draped to the then Emperor William his abhorrence of a deed which had shocked the world. Pres, Wilson Visits Him One of the incidents of his pontifi- cal career was the visit which Presi- dent Wilson paid to him on Januar 4, 1919, ' when the president went to Rome prior to the oenin of the Peace conference at Paris. Social and treaty questionis, were discussed, -it is said, during the private audience, at1 he conc'usion or which Pope Benedict presented to his guest a handsome mosaic reproducing Guido Reni' fa- mous picture of Saint Peter, valued at $40'000. ; , One of the smallest men physically ever* elected' to the chair of St. Peter, the former Cardinal dela Chiesa never expeted to be thus honored and is said to have wept when apprised of his election. He would have pre- ferred, he said, to remain a sample priest, or, at most, Cardinal and Arch- bishop of Bogna. - In May, 1916, Monsignor Bonzano, oapal delegate to Washington, deliv- ered to Presdent Wilson a message from the Pope in which l'e intimated that America might volunteer to con- ci iate the European belligernts. The note came at a Vime when the United Sates and Germany were in the midst of a diplomatic crisis and Mr. Wi'son, in hs reply, did not respond to the pontiff's -suggestions for bringing about peace. Issues Appeal to Nations On August 8, 1917, still hopeful of saving the eworld from a veritable cataclysm, Pope Benedict issued in his own handwriting his famous appeal to the nations, exhorting the blligerent rulers to end the war for the sake of humanity. Giacomo della Chiesa, the spiritual head of 300 000,000 Catholics, was born of noble line at Peg!, Italy, on No- vember 31, 1854. His father was the Marchese dela Chiesa, (pronounced -Keeaza). .He received his education at the Capronican Co1ege and later attended the Academy of Eclesiastc. Ordained to the priesthood, in 1878 he soon.attracted the attention of Car- dinal Rampolla, who under Pope Leo XIII was the Papal Secretary of State He-accompanied Rampo'.la to M-Ird in 1883 when his patron was Nuncio, remaining there until 1887 when he returned to Rome upon the elevation of Rampela to the Cardinalate. A notaie promotion came to him on December 16, 1907, when Pope Pius X appointed della Chiesa as arch- gishop of the important see of Bologna to succeed the late Cardinal Svampa. His administration of this office for seven years was characterized, it is said, by prudence and diplomacy. His consecraton as an archbishop was perfornled by Pius himself in the Sis- tine Chapel, an honor so unus.al that it attracted world-wide attention. Archbishop della Chiesa was made a Cardinal in May 1914, less than six months before munting the throne of St. Peter. Title From Able Pontiff He took his ecc-esiastical title from Pope Benedict XIV, one of the ablest pontiffs of the church, who was born in Bologna on March' 31, 1657, and died on May 3, 1758. Benedict XV's personal appearance has been described as follows: "A man physically Ill-favored but gifted with great intelligence; short of stat- ire, asceticaay thin, with the right shoulder' raised above the left, and giving one the impression ofBextreme nervousness and weakness. But when he raised his head the visitors in- stinctively felt that they were in the presence of a man equipped with ex- ceptional powers and energy. GIBBS COMES HERE ON LECTURE COURSE; Sir Phillip Gibbs, who has spent the past six months in Russia studying contemporary conditions, will appear on the Oratorical association course program on Saturday, Jan. 28, to de- liver a lecture "What 'I Saw in Rus- sia." Sir Phil'ip is now touring the coun- try delivering this lecture to audi- ences in the larger cities. The Wo- men's Club of Detroit, has secured him to speak before them in Orches- tra Hall on Jan. 25. The club ex- tended him the invitation because of the success of his lecture in that city a year ago. ATKINSON NAMED AS MEMBER OF PUBLICATIONS BOARD C. Maurice Atkinson, '22, has been appointed a member of the Board in Ccntrol of Student Publications to fill the vacancy caused by the ineligibi;.- ity of one of the men e'ected at the campus election last spring. Atkinson stood ,next in line in the number of votes received at the election. The fourth annual Michigan Union banquet,' in 1907, drew more than 'a trousand students of the University to I'aterman gymnasium. SSTUDENTS LUNCH HIS bu ing eve' ed. The s satisfaction I believe it pa friendly wa too, let's ge Cornwe Pho E COAL nata1ur111111 nru in viiru -COAL Coal - Wood- , , siness has been grow- r since it was establish- ecret is giving absolute to our customers. We ays to do business -in a ay. If you think so t together. Office: 11 Building Co. nes 81-F1 and 2207 COAL CORN WE Coke Ik p lien 's, Women's High, Lolv and Dress Styles Ik-Over Boot Shop WRIGLEY'S Newest, Creation l Io.f or 11 /W44& 409 EAST JEFFERSON \N O-'a 115 S. 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