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Last week without undue ceremony Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, trusted Secretary of State to Pope Pius XI, left Vatican City, drove to Rome's railroad terminal, boarded a train for Genoa. There, next day, he embarked on the S. S. Conte Grande for South America. Last month it had been announced that on the first leg of his trip Cardinal Pacelli would formally inaugurate Vatican City's $1,500,000 railroad system, abuilding since 1929. This plan was abandoned. But the departure of the erudite Cardinal-Statesman was epochal enough...
Died. Ruggiero Eugenio di Rudolpho ("Russ") Columbo, 26, radio crooner, cinemactor, composer ("You Call It Madness but I Call It Love," "Is It Love?" "Now I Know It's Love"); of a bullet wound incurred while examining a Civil War pistol with a friend; in Los Angeles...
There appears on p. 23 of your April 9 issue of TIME magazine an article under the heading of Foreign News which sets out an interview with one Juan Leguia. As a Peruvian and as the son of Eugenio Larrabure, former vice president of Peru, serving during Augusto B. Leguia's first term, I want to take most emphatic exception to the slanderous and malicious statements which your article attributes to this person...
...intoning, Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, tall Papal Secretary of State, opened last week the first consecration of a U. S. bishop ever to take place in St. Peter's in Rome. In full pontificals the Cardinal sat solemnly on a faldstool before the altar. Before him, bowing low in the cope, biretta and white stole of a priest, was Monsignor Francis Joseph Spellman, 43, onetime grocer's boy and sandlot baseball player in Whitman, Mass., named last month by the Holy See to be Auxiliary Bishop of Boston (TIME, Aug. 15). In three great tribunes sat the entire Vatican...
...Connell. Ordained in Rome, he returned to the Boston archdiocese, in which he became successively director of Catholic literature, editor of the (Catholic) Boston Pilot, assistant chancellor of the archdiocese. In 1925 Father Spellman was called to Rome to be an assistant to the Papal Secretary of State, Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli. As such he soon became U. S. contact man with the Holy See, in charge of arranging audiences and the like, was made a Monsignor. When Edward L. Hearn, onetime Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, wished to build 27 K. of C. playgrounds in Rome in honor...