Show I CH CI H 10 1922 1 TALKED TAKEO ABOUT MAr Y THINGS Popes Pope's Last Hours Marked by Delirium ROME ROoIE March MiliCh Ma ch 10 S Some Some me InCidents of ot the last two days of the illness of the late Pope Benedict t XV have Just be become be- be I be-I I Icom come com known r At intervals he was te- te de delirious I and these were followed by periods periods pe pe- pe-I pe of He lie talked to the prelates prelates prelates prel prel- ates at athis his bedside about various subjects subjects sub sub- so widely so widely different with so little II pause between them that they were unable always tl tty discern whether he I was in full fun possession of his faculties A few tew minutes after he had told Professor Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor I would gladly give I my life Ufe for the peace of the world he turned to Cardinal Gasparri and said One of my greatest regrets regress upon leaving leavIng leaving leav leav- I ing this earth is that I shall not live to see the completion of the statue to to my great master I At another moment evidently thinking thinking think think- ing of his nephew Dell Chiesa j who had insisted upon seeing the pope i in n spite of his own serious illness ness he kept repeating Poor boy poor boy who I knows whether he has enough mone money y to pay the cab to bring him here I The Della Delia are considered t to tobe o I Ibe be fairly well well- well to to The pope had taken the initiative last las t year of having a statue erected in th the e Vatican grounds to Cardinal had examined the plans and drawing g himself and often called to watch th the e sculptor at his work |