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39tti YJSAU, NO. 2. *yi*)i$£i News Sftiririo*) J ESTABLISHED 1880 ROCHESTER, K«- Xr, FRBDAT, OCTOBER. 1% t9S». (By 'So. W. 0 ? *n»«l&fft* M«MMnM>"«HI«PP *•*§•*«• 4i% Minister Attests New Cathedral At (Funds Being Raised ! New French Minister By the Bishop for Mexican Prelate Taught Accordion Louvain Library Cathofe ChurcJi^pf^ JM Storm Sufferers i . To Saint Teresa 1 j4&fa Politkt Out Springfield, III, (By N. C. W C News Service) Asks Freedom of " By M. BfMSiftnl Inscription Row, New YoTkTTtefc t.—-Urgla| $. •**»**'?* Washington, Oct. 7-—Thou '{Paris Correspondent, N C. W. C turn to "traHtiidwai Amtis*****" ^ sands of dollars already .have News Serviqe) ligiou* tol»r*«^*/» Dr> Arthur W*k#* ' '' To Be Dedicated been donated by Catholic Bish Private Worship Paris, October 1—The new May Be Settled 5rtd,Siat«tt^ paator of th«i yfm m*tS, - ops in the United States for the Pnitartai! church h^re, ysi|t»May *j*t - Mexico City, Oct. 6.—The Rt. Rev. French Minister of Commerqe, Ma conpe«ation ihat h$ has-»a4* « Springfield, 111., Oct. 5.—His em aid of thw stricken in Porto Miguel de la Mora, Bishop of San-' M Henry Cheron, who replaces By Bet, JT. Van der H«>4«n inence George Cardinal Mundelein. Rico and Florida as a result of perlonal and. com»rfth«Mly« "SMarBW ' [Luis Potosl. has addressed a Mter M. Henry Cheron, who replaces (Louvain Correspondent, N. C> W. 0> of what the*C*tho4le pivak i* W$flm "i. Archbishop of Chicago, several Arch the great hurricane, according to Senor Portes Gil, President-elect- • in an airplane accident, was u Itewa service). [to reports reaching the Adminis about a Catholle pwald«»U»l ea*IW|k bishops and Bishops, hundreds of of Mexico, urging that religious wor childhood friend ot St. Teresa Lottvafti, Oct* 1.—M. De So*t$ of ddH »hd ihat h« -did MM,1* %**.?.*> priests and thousands of the laity trative Committee of the Na ship in private houses In the Repub Brussels, on artist and-jcriter__«nl| will participate in the dedication of tional Catholic Welfare Confer orosr-ebiM nasus. lic is legal and should not, as in the! Eepresentative in Belgium of Whiter /«SS» the magnificent new Cathedral of the ence at N. C. W. C. headquar past, be sought out and punlshted. He M. Cheron itved not far from Warren, American architect ot the Oathotlcn.MlUc*l»qHd*r|t#? *?' ters here. **•• the Martin family \n Lisleux The preacher, who w«SJb«t Diocese of Springfield the churches of their dlocvses Bishop De La Mora makes it plain .About the time ot Mr. Warren'* ar ia Illinoia. Tuesday will be Spring for the hurricane sufferers- It received tessons from the.yjung Protestant intolerance and autl^Oatk- hat he Is speaking on his own re -tnt "New-^orfcr-Belghm-rtnewspa- ]r ^j—\ —*»*pi «&ap> field day, when, in the morning, there Is expected' that these collec olic Feludlc? ^wRb7~nS» "S*HM*: sponsibility, and without the author The new Minister of Com pers began the publication of articles tarUn, hon-^artiaan- MtltWtror *•«• will be a Pontifical Mass to be at tions will greatly swelL the Ization of the Mexican Hierarchy In merce has served as mayor of from a ft lend of the American archi tended by the Sisters and school amounts already gathered for Catholic Church/'. Catholle ftelttfitf general. Lisleux and also as senator tect, urging that Belgium'* national solidarity, he said, If a myth wakh -children. In the afternoon, there will relief. He defines the meaning of the| from that district:— motto "In Union Thvre ialstvength/ be Flag Raising and other ceemonies. Some of the_ Bishops 'sent ottly-^owi«u^^E&t«a^ttt»^-is»U*v«--s»# word "private," and comes to the be 'substltuted-lor^-tlre -hncrlptlon truth, * .»- _^ ' The Rt. Rev. James A. Griffin, funds at once to the Bishops of conclusion that worship in private "Destroyed by German Fury, Rdioceses. This the Administra Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 9.—I ot the countryt *.•..•- J^ ' • Thesv assertions being true, he' Those who disseminate a "apurious| brated by Bishops, to accommodate tive Committee will do when all then polntB out, Presldent-electl Monslgno* tadepxe, Kect'of bf the great throngs of the laity that funds are received and fuller Knights of Columbus oath,'.' oharac-; vain University^ who h**. borne the] Portes Gil would be within the law[ terlzed as a "slanderous attack up-] are expected to attend. The Rt. Rev. data from the dioceses to be and would not violate any of his own burden of the nght Skgalnsl th» iwjfci Francis C. Kelley, Bishop of Okla- aided are in the hands of the on the order and Catholics in gen glnal lnscrtfrtftiri} 'told this style of architec- »ll Tf\ i*0**,. 9-~The 1r hose a Ia Rev. Moreover, Bishop De La Mora the oath, which Is more widespread Albert could'tinak^^hihi^haBg^ §]fs ; '. The c^caslon will brin» t«g«tii«r m ture, which was in its glory when ^*o ^,, T PP» tment 01 0 adds, such a more of amelioration of now than over before it is said, be-j views about fn^'Inwstip^dtfSif-'wktt^ President Lincoln was at the zenith ^f^™^ ** ' «"» Cincinnati Pro-' vm*Mi irwW •.»,».* ot the fustii ce of the So the lot of Catholics would' by in con cause of the presidential campaign ed on the b*lu|tra4*/1r*uUu* Rudl •of his career. Bishop Griffin selected ™ -^ of Mary has Just formity with the statement of Presi of Gov. Smith. . , ger, the;-one who ftrst m«4e phhlla ih Amsrlc*n Ieartf*d »bela*ls». 6tim UN this type of architecture out of ad- %*? announced, has appointed the 1 ev dent Calles in which he asked a har The Knights ot Columbds," said the pape*the propoi«4 ^iw-te^-aWt* tbji«i4ratlb*''wWv miration Tor the immortal Lincoln. f„ ' Lawrence Yesfce. his predecessor monious Mexican jeople working tft- Supreme Knight Martin H. Carmodyl ed His Majesty tor att MMtifttjii.* it' A striking feature of the Cathedral ** ,-l0vinClal- *°,.0? his.successor as getner In liberty for the advance of "Grand" Haplds, Mich., "are not| Is that Its magnificent windows, made PresI«ent °f Cathedral Latin School, Interested as an order ih politics,! Father ment of their country. as mosaics of finely translucent glass, %£* Tetetaff has filled since At the same time, says the Bishop, but we are vitally concerned with •carry the story of. the Catholic _ * e Y ake> now In possession of sacred vessel, images the attack as an effort to destroy] has received frott W* **&** leert, h££S^a?^^Su^%«S Church down through the centuries. .,, f ! Cleveland. and other articles used in divine wor-l the Knights of Columbus, as an tary thefvilowlnr tneisage? * .! •WzP1®®*'.-.%Ff iWW*b>::*'9**- wl s ¥ .fllll .bi^pr^wan'fc m|;,,'-th*«.- One window, for example, shows Our " °*° Honolulu to attend the ship should not be regarded as evi outrageous slander upon Catholics, "The King, being 6n"ine >te- Lord handing the keys to St. Peter, fedlcf"on of the new St Louis Ool- lege dence of guilt on the part of Cath nnd their families.'* anting himself from Brussels «s*f^^adl ^ Z^&&&^ ::^- whlle two others represent, the first. *» Honolulu. Nov. 4. the cere- olics. Newark, N. J., Is said to be onej Catholic soldiers leaving Springfield mony *° *? Performed by Cardinal vmi *A.t*r^.v htrf. nmfA •*» w.i~'Ci!mne!K Archbishop•:-$lA Bo«to«, C err et Papal at the In the meantime, those who pre of the most flagrant sorces of pub you yesterday, bids me to tell you'who la Presiden, q Kt of thi Board »r .for the World War. blessed by a . , "- „ ^^^ Eu- sented the petition to the Mexican lication and circulation-*of the bogus that he *is pleased to le»r» of **^2W'.**-'-* *H « & JilWSSIWs-**, Cathollc chaplain, and the second, eh*£B"e C°nf rf s« a^ Sydney, er Tetz a{t Congress for relief from the laws of oath. efforts tending to end the International Eucharistlc Congess „,. , , } »»» remain in persecution arte now preparing, in held in Chicago, showing the Holy^reIand unU1 Fa^r Yeske re- Copies of the advertisement to be] a conciliatory and patrloKO turn8, support of their petition, a compara placed before the public were dls Father blessing Cardinals Mundelein — tive study, of legislation on Church and Bonzano. The windows are par trlbuted at the meeting today. It ...^ .., M *PPWhtinsnt *h4^i»;JiM«jS«»:rff and State in 47 countries. A com-frefers to the Congressional iftvestl- $• ®'£>£A±&*J*&**n ticularly impressive at Sight, , Writing For~Slind mlttee of attorneys and other prom- gatlon made several years ago and c Every feature of the Cathedral— ID *11 T T* r» Will Be' Broadcait'^ ^v** p*m 'mwmmm: n lntnt men is engaged in preparing the resulting decision that the] Its magnificent marble altars, its * UraUie 18 1 O Be this report, believing it will be a cofr "bogus oath is a false and .libelous •Stations of the Cross, executed In Don** In HVk«n£l-a 1J New Yorki Oc . f.-^-A« * YftMM?jSO*taiio»^r Of AW§ric»^Unlvi^itres;^rtll wuc vlncing argument^ if they show tojarticle." Ceremonials and_'pledges] conferences between offieerF of thethertfotlow. ' - - -mosaics! its black and-gold marble *" «0»P*MUS| members of the Congress that Cath of the Knights of Columbus w\sre ^O^^mi^^vfTShmeC vfkA PJW, for-th* laaururatlon AM , pulpit, Its works of art, Its atmos- Louvain, Stept. 27.—A very merit- ollcs In all the countries of the globe] submitted to a committee of Free] the N'athsnalBroadcAStfnif,Company; iow being outlined by A eommtttat • phere of true religious beauty—olous work of charity—the writing enjoy more liberty than In Mexico. ,tf 1 £cr In Masons, the advertisement also says ^!5W .?* 2f»^^!?** «~tS» tscultyPrwently appoints marks It, critics say, as one of the relief points .for tho blind—which Thus, far, the committee has found and they found "nothing In ^the! broadcasting the SU^r.JhbWee pro- this committee is coropoted *f la* outstanding Cathedrals of the world, ** extensively practised by Duteh that only Salvador. Guatemala and entire ceremonials of the order that]VSSi^^JS^^ lth tnBl-Vice.Rector„Msgr. WbZST*K. Paee, <*-. In connection with the ceremonies Catholics for the Institute of the one other Central American country! could be objected to by any person." Sunday, there will be a sacred eon- Blind at Graves, Is about to findof hav- e laws similar to. those In Mexi-j ^?^S!A3?;?i<&., i^J*™ ChimhHts, ProfessoraDeaniMaV. a University of- Santa] the famous Paulist Choir of Chicago. °ry Boards, writing In raised pomt3. ^ Clara and -of St. Ignatius College,) ^ On Monday afternoon, there is to according to the Braille method, will of America here* _•_ |uniyar^itit»M , And, Jlc&tHftd §JM|UU«_ ln aH Card. Bourne Tells died" here yesterday at the age ot be a tour of the city and a visit to likelihood, soon be one of the 85 years. the tomo of Abraham Lincoln, where occupations the inmates of the State >^ Why He Did Not Go Father Sasia, noted educator and] J r Cardinal Mundelein will lay a wreath controlled sanatoria for tubeculosis author, had just recently returned Memorial Mass^orsdeceMed members united States, * *• His Eminence and other members of Batterers will be permitted and re- To Chicago Congress of New York «s»fe*mblh comprftlngj .. . » the Hierarchy will he gtrests of honor Quested to take up. to Santa Clara from O'Connor Sani-| forty courts -bf the Catholic Dsugh s To tarium, San Jose. For, weeks at the] at ajreception to he tendered at the &**•« tubeculosis sufferers In London, Oct. 1.—Cardinal Bourne tflrs of America, will he celebrated Jerusalem Beggars. ,the sanatoria do light work, so as hospital his life was despaired of) in Bt. Patrick's Cathedral, Friday, State Arsenal that evening. -. . , .* ... . |has now lifted the veil which for] but, despite his intense suffering,] ,to help them while away the time,Jtro years has corered the reason for October 12. Mght Re* Bishop WH-, • To Be Suppressed
Father Sasia continued writing his] 3 •has been the aim for several years hl8 absence from the Chicago Euch liam J. Hif#' of Raleigh, 'N. 0., —* •— —' "'••• A • • "~ •|ln book on ethics. f Benedictine School some of those institutions. Thy' aristic Congress. Speaking after the] national chaplain iof the order,L will Jerusalem, 'Sept/' *«.—The **> .trouble has been to find tasks^SUjfttlconsecratio n •^>f«~Div-"DoTniey;'" tftei JBJs. deslre-io. flnish^hli . writing ceiebwte-the^ehTftrtir ~B&M. ~ "" tho^leinsrTirlSlaTlira^^ lovak Youths liable for ttieir state of healthT"rhatf |"before the end" was said by at is one of the Archbishop-Eleot of Liverpool, his : SKVEfT JAPATfEgB 'NUX8 ing tfee passage of« Uw pwhlbn m^j^j *iSA AflA reasons why the pro-] tending physicians to have enabled Sapporo, Japan; sept,; 34.'—Seven Jrieagea $ou,ww i & ^^ . Eminence took advantage, of the beggfttg lu the-atre«u of the Holy h p09a hzve tnem mp read presence of Msgr. McMahon, New htm sufficiently to recuperate so Jeptneie Sisters, th»- superior a '-in ' '— 'ing matter for the blind has found York, to refer to Anglo-American that he returned to the unlrersttjr nittf rallaedtGetinaiij^.hJirfeJi^pJlihedLjPiltrimscity: „ . •/ , , „ Clerelandr Ov, Oct. 12.—A total otsuch ready ear with the official med- Catholic understanding. less than a month ago. A sudden a- native. convent heri?? t*»l month Holy>la«es in'Palestine hatitine f IomU*» $60,000 ha» been pledged to the leal boards and the "labor commis- relapse resulted In his return to theften Japanese 'girls wntertsined the Benedictlne fathers to further thelrsioas. His Eminence said he would glad been beileged #rx groups^ot beggar* ly have gom» to Chicago lu response hospital *" Week ago, novitiate; •nging mvianeholy.aoogs and. iftjpia% work^trfiSSr^^irillh;-^school fadl- , , • ;„ ,, I, ,', ,y ' >• } . to the invitation of the Cardinall "Born in Venasca, Italy, Fatherl ing of alms. Very.often |b«M menal- * Sasia came to California in 1*59 •chpoit**l)*&mpm&-; %i Iftilu^fef^eftfirad'^ » ^CaUforni. a Chrittan Archbishop of Chicago. clhta prelenr theTnTWtvee^fnr"****!^ I bad- to plead *n excuse at t'je In April, 1927, he celebrated hi* tlons not only plUftil but repurnamt. At its conventldh ;in Esrrlsburg, Brother Wll Attend golden jubilee la the Jesuit order, P&.i% few day* ago the convention time. It wax my constraining duty] To Death In Study Not, a iew^Lhate^beeii'ptof^aftonajl of tbfe Fin* CatJfcblicSiSlotak tmiou Chapter In Belgium beggtrs, slmujatter thfe roost pltiabl*^ J, - s n Which prevented me from uwftptln, •-1- r~ T- Beaumont, Tetiii\Oc"tT 9,- The midrftennroHftt to^ get mwaeyl"~7Z* T »ubscr4be4 flSjOM teethe fund- At * Francisco. Oct 19.— B^other!th!,t tovitarion. t can say MOW. as I. dney Congress Rev Anthony de#Slm0oB, pa^r of -The lait nowJbelng studied.by tfc#j the ptM^ftm the |unior Slovak or- Gregory, F.-5. C. Provincial eouW ganiiAtIon"»ubacrlb*d f 10,000. Dur- Christian Brothers on the of tfie ttot.say then, th»t the reason St. Josepb's Church here, tadJoh n authorities wbnldf clear the street*. OM Delegates Return 7? Ing, .the lecetii Convention JbjLN*w9 ^ fc&s b^n chosen one PdclQc'tor my absence was th< fact that the |Rose,.> deafer |» s^ftr? and ca»-fleadlngio the' panctoariei of th«M pBt1g1 disabilitietor tn r s of Catholics to. this San Francisco, Oct. 0^-—Returning Tork CIt;f the, convention of the First ft^e Brothers to represent theo f con-tbe'] .^e „.„.„„,„„* «mov» Ui ^««„„„l of th»e remain-u* «,»! ~— , — ~s ,_.,.• jlfiwkjWw vm '«0 aej& yesterday people. Heat ne#4y persons W4U *ot:— iSHotak,^hion ' o|, meii contributed gregation at the eneral chapter in country was at that time p*sslng'delegates to the Encharts«c Congress In the *tn%et t^ej^fte^t's homeJsuffeT by It, It has b^en polated omt, I26.0O& to the sahle cause. ^Belgium.- The session will elect a through a critical period. It l«_jiow-rejeently, held \% Sydney, .Superior General to succeed Brother] admitted that if I had not stayM*i«wwe||(|sjh^e••-•-----'-a *r^S»^ « Austi»lla,JThPnmcUco] cluese police, , aftef^ #n InTesllgs^lon oib^atiaeTneT^witt^ *n>8 t avuuio wu«u «nttt '»r v > r , nnn IJHIH. >• Audience .In the ftrst mOfflSlA' which ar- $*$W «tt#mpM;t^-ifils:«|4o him ft ' ' i|SSI2Wl^ l> j. an^ Ui, the Brothers of the West. ] i By his constructive work Brother! StA#M AfM... -•' rfrM.aboe***ntf'IMsr*rei^ :. ,T F«W* lWp»^^G©illti* jv>/ Efrreka, Oal., Oci 5.—Mother-.^ _, t M . Jlif otr ni d hlsj ^tars A' IViaSI Uereral of nobility, the, emissary of Fat%r4esSlmone died wltU a bnl "*£' " »-i ' Bernard.of the Sisters of St. Joseph*.*** *** * * ***tory for 0 of OrAnge, *t present on an extended *°**W**«oo and the cause of Cath- For Catholic Actor ** ** ^ * ir««t«4 states f shop *iid let woiohi t^Mm.m*mtt*ka an lasit, to .Europe accompanied by her0/*^ «4«fatlon ia the San Francisco! . b<.:..,-': Gerow, •Btshopffotin 0t|iedr thPOtiltt^hlisiumps4 agaihs' head.t ,th.e chafHa rw«n of | stater/ iiother Alexhier C. & J., of^ ««*°»- It was he who buiUj Hollywood. Cm... Oct, 9. his desk*/lljoleWng fe one hand al»»*w* ^hieag% ha» been favored with a^**^"***:«a^ Hear1t CollogCollege in San Fran-.paFran->almd ijs.nna^.p^-'*i^-"t^XliS!^^^WSi espects ytidar .*»**««•*«*»*•* *MtihkA«im eeA *hi«h.^ !bi^.«ertlftsa%.->;-^ose> » body was «nrrlc«ltt( at the CatheBe ¥*nim .. irivahi andience by His Holrneee, ac JgJ* **m m «» te May, 1&18. at Arnold Kent, motion picture star, at *? ZS&SS^ PtaSkur eveil fonndV on, the^/fioop nearby with.«inssicti 1|ettilnarjr « 1 a mr e U e ta 0ak the Maw in the BIeMed oordlns to Word reeelved here. ^V ! h ** ° *« * S«r«»W SL^^^U^SS&PVS pUfoi; ttidelr. W"-vm> ^jhreeisboti^on, J*. V, Ref.^ • Tiie Holy Father expressed hap- '•*<)* »» *ebuHt the eollege, and by church, Kent d|# Saturday ,^f^eEEXsev V . •£*£&^.SKISS;^^ *iS«^ ^f^aetieVl^iS^f « iS^ ii, mi ' M ' w y Wresen^ve oft*e»Pe»e,is return- Posslnltity of a third pwrtr ****** m&tof& Mllwmekee lf $ea t ?S S^effiK-»iL-^i««4aSat^ - ^2i ' ^.%^hiterttteiit,- /l^tia^hls,tw^#m.ftaliw.:-pfl'grlma^ InwfolFffi Hollywood fn** .yeaTs- ^&sii?|fft««^-»*e^ from Italy and was «a*t achlevtrcw f f ci^gy WIUI Itfgr. Ajpostollc Blessing. Paeifla Ooast, lag success on the soresnu ' #hm»p, RUhop of Meatreai. t • W.l§P5*t- -4***j.-*t<»»«tW« aijiii mB^^' •••'-• ; \'-l