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Feb. ".The Vnticnu today bejjnii te resume In mnnl hrlltlnnpe. eelliixed bv the ilrnrh nf ii.nn.ifr vv 'In nrepnratien for Iip rnrnnnilnn f n.ni "P0 lms XI '" ft unique charartcr new iw pi vt coreUon of Mnmen the mere than 100 rulers which ,new lope. Pi,,, t, 0I, February 12. the Cnthellc Church has had during its me pontifical household is being Mt In long history. , order and the looms ucl by thp con-1 ,T,hc new Tope, who N reputed te be clave durln n, is ...111 ... .. of liberal tendencies, lest no time in lull .. . t will seen as- ns,ertng himself. Immediately nfter "... iui-ir nernini appearance. received nt the Helv See. n-cms full of for na Pi.,, vt i ., V Jy ns inis I ts en the throne of u. t,,. , .-,.. v.... ...I ... .in (irriiu'i irem ins um uui urcnen ei irnuuien, out I'tun re- apostolic benediction that the breach ! ncd Irmly: tK,th,e ?"T nml t,,C S,a!1: radln.lhV,Cfir'nSjf" OP lienled (Itirine flip iirewnl nnnfilirviln. The pontiffs position in this regard, ns summed up in a speech which lie dc- i iJLVi, . n 'n,i,,','.If'(, '""t summer as Archbishop of Milan, is new being widely quoted. lie then taitl: "It is abroad, above all, that one sees and feels hew the Pepe constitutes iiic Brcnicst dignity and prestige for Italy. Through him nil the millions of , Catholics In the whole world would turn te Itnly as a second fatherland. -Through him Reme is truly the capital I of the world. "One would hnve tn close his evea net te see the prestige nnd advantages . of his native place Is welt known. He our country derlu's by this presence, visited it every summer, nnd last Sep wncn International weight Is consider- tembcr, before making solemn entry Inte cd he is super-natlenally sovereign. Milan, having been created Cardinal, i ,AI' 1nnVens,r.0COKnl'e tn 'fm divine! he pacd h few days In his native vil- Institution. He Catholics nf Itnlv. tvhnllnee nt the hnne nt n f,lnn,l n ,M,.J by dhlne ordination have the care of ! I uim. are responsible In honor before the Catholics of the whole world." I Plus XI ! occupied 'vith the prepa I rntlen of lrnc lists of the prc'atcs who 1 will Mtrreund him ns the spiritual liead , of 'eme HOO.OOO.OOO persons. There .ire unlikclv te b very radicnl changes ' in the pontifical household, since Car dinal (;apnrri retains his pest as Sec- letary or State ana ninny of Benedict s nppeintees i arc certain te be reinstated. v of unrkmi.n t hnv n, lul ""mL ..?"-., n '0 I An .irn: Vatican today, re estahilshlng the of fice, nntcrenms nnd audience rlinmherH The bed, tables, chairs and washstands ucil for the conclave were returned te the hospitals and colleges from which they weic secured .... 1 "' ' a "K..0Lir .V, C'L 5f.."!r .-ll..l. ..v- llllli'ilcuuilf ..III hit 1I1IIIV11IK their calls en the new pontiff, nnd the flowing robes of the prelates and uni forms of the diplomats again will be In evidence. Washington, Feb. 7. rope Plus XI is best known in Washington te the members of the Polish Legation, for he I 'was Papal Nuncie at Warsaw from , 1010 te 1021. In Hint cnnncltv he -nn I dean of the Diplomatic Cerns and I mnr..iie.i nf l,n I. no, i nt i, ...n. nn'i the occasion of its first appearance be- have wen him giving fatherly advice te fore the newly-created independent sre,;t urchins, who came te him as nnt nnt Gevernment of Poland. There was ! "rn' ft n!' t0 their own fathers with their peculiar fitness in Cardinal Ratti's en- ! troubles.! I actment of that role, for the Church of uemc ncier recugmzcu me political partitioning of the ancient kingdom of Poland among Germany, Russia and Austria. cD,)mDOtGHrr in.n.ir na ii rime I Pe.rU. rw, 7 mr A p ..r.iui ' rn.ii.etr- Vi,v,ui, V p iti.i i - tuilc 0I laticau authorities. Jt was' rSin- t P fA r ' lai'plt,1"a; because of this service that the red , rinlwahn.?1 1 B" Arrhblshep eflhpt nn, conferred upon him rn .Tune (Juebec. en their way te Reme, reached i n; inei ' .u...i this afternoon ,v"rIl"."?"n; A MV0 nl,"n's w mi. .... " "jTh,. t.J t Ti w , ..Py ,"" n,"T. fi ay ."iV" in?mPt,tim'(er ' the coronation of Pepe Plus XI. They I "au nardlj expected en snilins that they I hardlj expected en sailing that they I lid reach Romp In tlmn for tlin olep . I would reach Reme in time for the clec I tien of the new Pene. i ,. .....- seen at,er VS arrlvnl n Pi dinal DeugherTy telegraphed t'aiis Car- the new P0"11" the congratulations and geed wisties or the clergy nnd peepl p nf Phil. adelnhia. He exnresspil nlan thp i pleasure of American Catholics in gen eral at the choice of the new Poee. In i a stntement inter Cardinal Dougherty said : i ,, .'The election of the Archbishop of Milan a few months after his elevation ' te the carlinalate. is similar te the elevation of Benedict XV n short time nfter his teceptien of the red hat. Pepe lu-uvuici s ejection him clearly a special .providence, and no doubt the same will ! be found true of Pius XI. He is con- ' Lliiniinn t 1.! J...1I. ... ... . ....u.ui iur ins intellectuality iearmnz. He h.s had experience in dl- ' nnd the Hely Sec chose him st nuncio te the newly liber- i iplemncy. for it tint nnnnl., tn I.A HnI. 1.. ntcd and united Polish nation. united Polish nation. s n niiti i,ii. ....:...., It ..nc e ,w.(.:i,.. . u! i . , i it was n position which ipnuirml exceptional IntHIigence. tact ,.nd' . u' ' JuaUtieV tre"t'llCthe 'Z"J M ?nuse . hv th Jul rJ nat iM, ,n" ' caused b) th. death of Cardinal Fer- 1 tntl. J lie llel) .See once mere showed its 'steem of Mnnslgner Rntti In se. lectins him as Cardinal Ferrari's suc cessor. hew Polie lias hail PXllPripnrp I ...,., m 1 i.uussienn'. pastoral nnd diplomatic iinrf.i. lie i- nt the s-enith of his life a id stieiigtn. 11.. u ndinlrably fitted for' his itej pem. Ihe ( iitlielic world hulls with ''.U'lH Jus cpiatien. and none jiner- tlmn his Amcrlcin children. , Tic Catholic el Phlladp'phia. who :nc .pe-m deitinn te St. Charles ' Hei reim ii. titular saint of their diecenn 1 t.ei.iinn:i win de giHd that the successor 1 of that great Miim In the archbishopric I of Mi'iin ha b en chosen Pepe." Caidlnal Ueuglicitj was met bv Men- -iKner i errettl, papal nuncio te Pnils. mid 'as takin te lh( nuncio's residence. The French eueteius authorities ex tended ecr fndlitv fe the Amerl. an Cardinal and the Government placed a tptc'nl car at Ins dlspes-il. SInie In was limbic te r'-idi Item Ije'ere tin 1 ml of the ieu"''u . Canlinul Deiiglicrt) I ib elded te ftL) n rh(ii t time at tilt 'Auk Hi in lacVslnsth ill (-lI( 0. where ,K was tnyins when lie was created a Cunllniil. ASIATIC CONGRESS MOVES Assemblage of Far Eastern Peeplei 1 Gees te Petrograd j Moscow, Feb. 7. The congress of I Far 13aMirn peoples, in session here for the luet two weeks with (Ie"KatPN from Japan China, Kerc'i, Miuike'Iii .m j I the Far Futcrn Re while of Sibeiia In ntteniluii.e. renuved I Petrograd )c terday when, after n reception, ad join nnicnt wilt, taken. The lengrehti Is consul , ;i fujinrc iih the impeitaiit ilekgnles did net at tend, nnd but i-cnnt attention wns gheti these attending by the Soviet Govern iiueiit and the Third Internatienale. Ne Important action was taken regarding the future work of the congress and the fundi expected wertJiet donated. w v a,.. i'Svj . 4 POPE LOVES BOOKS E Famous Mountain-Climber, Lin guist and Auther Used te , Pray Five Hours a Day FRIEND OF STREET URCHINS Reme, Feb. 7. Mountain climber anA master of twenty -sit languages, friend of strecMirchlns and Jnistlc who devotes five hetiri n day te illent nrnver. election he appeared en the outer bal- ""eny of St. Peter's Cathedral w Mvite ,8tt f,n,,ni r.i ... .u.,...j t.,. which no l0V?..nn.a one 8ln.ec Ih7 te " '1P ' mummae. certain "irrceencl able" . rvmiitiei,, t..i.i . .u.....j. ui . ,"1"V,"'V"7 '". ""V "i"' iru,n li.,l.r.L tv,...!...... a-i.hi. t..i .. , he was christened, was born March .11. I IN.", at Dcsie, n little town In Lern- j bardy. He was the third born of six children, of whom enlv two ethers are new living. Ills father was Francesco Rntti, director of a (.Ilk factory nvman , of moderate, means. . " lulUTS l Pe passed ins oeynoou in LcsIe. In the spring nnd summer his teacher cave lessens mitdnnra in the arcade, which Is covered with ivy and still well preserved. Cherishes Ills BrlthpUire That the new Pepe was nlwnjs fend solicitor. ' ' This friend was the Tope's companion en mountain-climbing expeditions. Antiiti Ratti, ns he was known after his ordination nt Reme in 1S70. was a member of the Italian Alpine Club nnd was thp firt te scale Ment Wane from ' the Italian side. He also climbed the Mntterhern, Ment Resa nnd many lesser peaks. On one occasion hi skill I and strength saved the life of a guide i wh,, hn.'1 ??1Ie.n ,nt9 n creac. l'hjslcelly big, the Pepe has almost equal fondness for outdoor life and. the seciusum or scholarly study. As librarian at Milan, the then mid-dle-ngcd churchman as exceptionally ascetic. He took only one meal dailv inter nix morning ceitcc. lie roe at e i A. .11. nnu seldom retired before 1 in merninz nnd devoted nt lenst ilve 8 ml devoted at leat l.eurs a dai te silent nraver. He is reputed te be the nuther of 330 mother superior of a Chicago convent, I who studied under htm for thirteen I J ears at the Milan Theological Semi- mry, says nc is "one of the most learne4 mFn in t,le church, as well as c;ne, of tle greatest of ecclebiastical '"I.1 "mats. . As nrchhlshep and priest." she ex- Pyns. our Hely Father was kind as nave seldom . witnessed klndncRx. I "Every One His Child" "His Holiness is very democratic. lery one ib hi child. He trcatd all cUke, nnd his wisdom is of the peculiar type that makes "itself underbtoed ana realized by every one." The present Pepe was for several years Papal Nuncie In Poland, where his discharge of important ecclesiastical functions when the Polish Munitien became acute earned for him the cs- tcc.m et. Benetllct XV. nnd the grnti- who knew of tnc trend . pontiff's mind tav he has1 nlillvnfitnan Anus i.l nln.i -!. u Liiuiviiuiaii iiii uim -i riuicn- ,nan only in the sense trat the church' nlne needs men of practical turn of mind for the promotion of the faith. 0n the spiritual side, theiefeiv. it ,,. be ex ,.n, ,. . - .,,.,.. v. ,no,.e.i ,e ,i, ... n,. , wiii e),0 n Brpnt ,inl of ntt.ntln,i m .i ' .. .. V. " "ra. stnrted "by his predecMier. of reclaiming the churches of the Uttbt te the unity of Reme. There can be little doubt thnt his thorough sjmpathy iiith the movement for bringing back the churches of the L.ast, tegether with his demonstrated tact In relations approaching the question of between the Qulrlnal mid the t.-.i 1. .1 1. 1.:.. 1 Hely See, had much te de with his election. Famous Mountain Climber The Milan correspondent of the Lon Len Lon eon Times yesterday interviewed the be) heed companion of the Pepe, who accompanied him en mountain climbs. "Achllle and myself," he said, "weic chums. I could tell )ou a let aoeut our earae,i and escapades. Since a boy the ,1CVV l'Pe lins bc(, netcd fe.r .,lls ,ove el books an'' mountains, nnd I assure ", n weuia ue uiuiniu m he lv" the mere. At the ,0" ic would be difficult te say which ne loves me mere, vil me age m icii ., - -.. -. . .1... hMl,' nnde0dIrtInVu7shed "? Att?" "Frem our hills he turned Aina n,i h.mm. n -rent ,, hiniaell b) turned then te the 1 Alps and became a great mountaineer. 1 "We were often together en meun-taln-clmblng excursions, and I nWcr ; saw a mere enthusiastic and delightful 1 climber. He constantly carried his rm-n.. Iinnk u-iH. Iilm nnd iwmlil n . sienalh rest and lend a few .sentences from it. "What was the mere extraordinary te 1 me was his perfect calm, even In dlffl. ! cult moments. I remember once en the Glacier Parndise our guide fell Inte a crevasse and would have pprlshed there hud It net been for the presence of mind skill nnd strength with which Rntti held 1 - After-Dinner Tricks AND OUTDOOR LIF V 79 Ne. 70 Slrlkifig Match in Mid-Air A cleur little stunt is te tn-s r. u.iitch box in the nil' mid sliikc u mate h en the fnllliu bes. The trblt U net viy su.i 1c, and will reunite tome iirnctlee befeic me knack if. acquired. The secret i net te erinn' the i.iati h upwards n'iiint the falling box. Iii.-tcad. the inulcli should be swung slinrpl) ilevvuwnids. liluiug the box hard. De net toss tiie box tee high a few inches Is enough. Cepvright, till, hv Putlle Ltiet Company 1 s ,v ifv,rp!.pt, Mh -fttvi- i'vri j,j - the ropes. Then, little by little, he suc ceeded In drawing the guide back te safety. "Kcn at the nge, of fifty he made some geed climbs, but then went te Reme, far nwny fiem his beloved Alps. I remember when he left Milan In 1013, I told him: 'Yeu ere going away with a black hat: you will return with n red bat, nnd in time will arrive nt the white hat. His reply was: 'This is a tremendous prophecy.' " Pepe's Sister in Tears Returning te Milan, the correspond ent called en titgnera Camilla Ratti, u woman of about lifty. The sister of the Pepu lives ulene in Milan in a modest flat. She was In tears. "I am picaaed," hIic t,ald te the cor respondent, "nt the great honor be stowed en my family, but nm sorry te lese a brother who was always geed and kind te me. I am afraid I shall we him very little new. I was Imjipy when lie returned te Milan as Cardi nal, but happiness was te last only (he months, during which time I bnd the opportunity of seeing him almost every day." Asked what her brother told her when he was leaving for the conclave, she replied : "My biethcr is a very reserved man; he does net llke talking about himself. 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