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De Sotos-thcar with the built-i- n future built for people Who want a little of themselves in the car they drive, if youre one of them, plan' to see YOUR PLYMOUTH-DSOTO DEALER. - ' The exact cause of this is not known, Dr. Richards said. the people who drive Iff its owners. v- In all cases. Instead of becomthe little sacs lose some inelastic, ing of their tissues but parts of their walls remain and Join together to form a balloon like cavity in the lung. but not IN ORDINARY emphysema, the little air sacs become due usually to chronic bronchitis, and lose their elasticity. Thereafter they cannot expel air once taken in. In the newer type of disorder, the trouble starts in the absence of bronchitis. Lung infection may precede it, IK fl WHS DESOTO ? ;;. M I 2 : f V THE DISORDER is a type of emphysema, marked by Inability of the .lung to contract and expel air that has . been inhaled. It began showing up in the United v r Lung Ailment e States about five years ago, said Drr Dickinson W. Richards, of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. By Rennie Taylor Associated Press Writer . SAN FRANCISCO, April &- -A lung disease in which tiny air cells mysteriously waste away was described Tuesday to the American College of Physicians. Wv BAt New-Typ- , Tf V V H 4 Wf r 7 If 7 Medic Outlines E V,., t A V jv v m t 1 A 4 f , I V fjrftll '- ? :'f p i.j ; ; At Mount Calvary Cemetery, the Most Eev. Egldio Vagnozzi, apostolic delegate; His Eminence James Francis Cardinal -- i ' y I 3 McIntyre, with the Most Eev. Joseph Lennox Federal, from left convene at graveside service of Bishop Duane G. Hunt. Impressive Rites Eulogize Bishop Hunt ' Continued from Fage One ; audience which filled the cathedrals pews, and said: Few if any of the priests of his era labored more steadily or more successfully at this a postdate." It was as an expounder and defender of the Catholic faith that most men knew him, then admired . . his brilliance and respected his absolute inegrlty. BUT TO HIS own people, a the dearly beloved of his par lsh, the chosen of his more intimate acquaintance, there .was revealed another side of his character. He never wore his heart on his sleeve, yet the heart beneath the cassock was warm and quick to respond to love. There were unsuspected wells of tenderness in the depths of his soul, gushing forth in time of need, inexhaustible in sympathy." AS BISHOP Dwyer continued, the morning sun reached a huge stained- through glass window, depicting the Resurrection, on the east wall of the cathedral and spread sunlight across the casket on the main aisle in front of the ; sanctuary. Here in Utah, (Bishop Hunt) . . . was confronted by problems of particular vexatiousness, largely relating to finances, yet including those of personnel aM Catholic morale. 4 ' 4 IT IS NOTHING less than admirable, as we now review his record, how sedulously he set about achieving that competence required of a diocesan administrator, and how successfully the end crowned the work." Concluding, Bishop Dwyer praised the late bishop for his work In expanding the usefulness of the diocese: J FOB MORE THAN 22 year he ruled the church of Salt Lake City with skill, understanding and charity. For his priests, he set an example of personal asking no sacrifice - austerity, of them that he had not first exacted of himself, t For his people, he has held himself in constant service, In . During the past 10 years Utah Power & Light Co. and subsidiaries have paid $93.4 million in wages and an imporbenefits tant contribution to the economy of this area.. 4 jaurneyings often, with a digality that has become Federal, new bishop of the Salt Lake City Diocese, were in the sanctuary for the servUNDER HIS prudent direc- ices. The cathedral was filled to tion, slowly, without the sound of trumpets, the diocese has capacity well before 10 a.m. and the ominous of enjoyed a steady and impres- the churchs bell chiming announced sive growth. 'There are churches in the the beginning of the far reaches of Utah where the faith was" only-- a rumor in BLACK DRAPES formed years gone by, There are stark contrast against the schools where Catholic educa- cathedrals facade as Catholics tion was only a dream a short entered. generation since. From the time the bishops THESE ABE material body arrived at the cathedral measurements. Of far greater rectory, a guard of honor comsignificance Is the spiritual posed of Fourth Degree influence of his apostolate Knights of Columbus stood a reaching out to his clergy and continuous vigil in full dress laity alike, in deeper fervor, uniform. in enhanced devotion to the DURING MASS the guard cause of religion, in a mount- was seated to the far ing sense of stewardship for with relatives of the late right, bishop the things of God, Bishop to the immediate right. BeDwyer said. tween the two sat dignitaries Assisting Cardinal McIntyre were the Right Rev. Msgr. attending the service. They Included President P. F. Kennedy, the Right Rev. David O. McKay and PresiMsgr. Benjamin Hawkes, the Rev. Valmore C. Marceau, the dent Henry D. Moyle of the Rev. Francis J. Sloan, the Rev. Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints First PresidenJerald H. Merrill and the Rev. -day cy, Gov. and Mrs. George D. John I Doyle. Clyde and members of the Salt ASSISTANTS to the apos-toli- c Lake City Commission, delegate were the Right Rev. Msgr. William E. THE CASKET was draped in black with three pallbearVaughan, the Very Rev. Francis T. Kelleher, the Rev. Mark ers, all former baseball play0. Benvegnu, the Rev. John ers coached by Bishop Hunt, A. LaBranche, the Rev. Wil- seated on each side. Because of the bishops posiliam H. McDougall, the Rev. Thomas J. Meersman, the Rev. tion, additions were made to Thomas J. Kaiser, the Rev. the service, which was offered Robert C. Pollock, the Rev. in Latin. Francis Cohan, the Rev. Gen-narBLACK WREATHS had F. Verdi, the Rev. Frank been placed on the pulpit and Pellegrino, the Rev. Patrick in the sanctuary. Curran, the Rev. Lawrence P. After the sermon, the cereSweeney, the Rev. Lawrence mony reached completion at M.,Spellen and the Rev. 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