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Show NO CHANGE I IN CONDITION I Pope Pius' Tempera- r ture Increases Very f Slightly Complains of Pains in the Back I Wants Newspapers Rome, April 11. The condition oT the pope was unchanged this morning morn-ing when Professor Marchiafava and Dr Amlci examined hlin. His temperature tem-perature had increased very slightly, slight-ly, registering nearly 99. No new symptoms had developed during the night i The pope was feeling stronger to- I day and expressed disappointment at M not being able to receive the pilgrim- age from Venice He asked Cardi- i I mil Merry del VaJ to receive the pll- j grlms for him and hand each of them a commemorative medal. A rumor spread through the city B during the morning that the pope was dead and this caused a rush of Inquir- ors to the Vatican, where they found everything tranquil I Wanted to See Papers k The pope at times complains of pains at the small of the back. Rrhlch Increase when he sets up and when he coughs. These and other symp- ! toms are attributed by the physicians ( to renal neuralgia arising rrom Influenza In-fluenza and remedies have been applied ap-plied to Insure freer action of the internal organs 1 Professor Marchiafava is apparently not quite satisfied with the progress of the recovery of strength He Is inflexible in his decision not to allow his patient to undefgo any exertion The pop' today expressed a desire to read the newspapers, saylug that after what was Invented when he I was in the first time he is curious to :3 . , what they have been capable of I doing affer bis relapse. I Professor Marchiafava. however, re- I fused to permit him to read, where- I upon the pontiff exclaimed: "That shows they must have killed j and buried me." |