H. £,JjV"*s rw^»*^ • V . J'*':•': -*• ! .£«• * *% &4<&i*r-- - / * - , . • , ' i; v - > - ^^^<Htef&¥*tn-' 1% / "* § H iXBBI CATHOIJC JOBRNAfc £3M ff 5^F^. The Catholic Journal Page & B. Odell! As To Canals. »1"M' •!' i|-<»I»l»I">i"I"I"I"I"I"M"|"! i)J.i|.«ti»|w|n|nIn|n|«iI«»fMi»«I««Ie»y»y'l»X»»I«^' • ••««•«•*••*•*•«•(*•«•«•••«*«•*«•»*•• 4H Former iGovemor B . B. Odell, un Just at present there is a deal of owaw* W M J ) » * i I'H"I '"'I'M i>' doubtedly, chuckled w h e n he read discussion about canals, irrigation, PobUsfad Every Friday At the following editorial in the New power, ship, lake and river canals. * S o . 1 1 8 North Water Street Of course, one section may favor a m Xb9 Catholic Journal Publishing York " S u n " : — ' An amendment to t h e state const! eanal and another will fear that it - Company, Rochester, IK. Y. tution proposed by Assemblyman will decrease power and water level it paper Is n o t received promptly Jenks relates to State taxes. I t de-i n its locality'. International a n d Inter-state control of these artificial • o t t f j t h e office. clares : Every law which Imposes, eontln waterways, according to a writer la Report without delay change of aOOresB giving both old and new. ues or revives a tax shall distinctly the Rochester "Democrat & ChronQommtraicatlons solicited from all state the tax and the object t o which icle", has generally resulted in international friction a n d t h e same ex• a t h o l i c s accompanied in every ta- it Is to be applied, a n d it shall not perience i n railway development is be sufficient to refer t o a n y other ttance b y the name of t h e author. law t o fix such tax o r object; but credited t o Russia, Manchuria, Chi Mains o f contributor withheld if no tax shall hereafter be Imposed on n a and Japan. ••aired. land for any state purpose. The "D. and C." writer goes o n : — Fay n o money t o agents unless Mr. Jenks represents the First disBut, to return to eanals, consider gJt«y bare credentials Bigned by uetrict of Broome county. The amend that a t Suez, how bitterly England, Up to date. ment i s obviously in the interest of France and Egypt bickered over It, Remittances may be made at oui the rural districts, which oppose any how near to war i t brought them « v n risk either by draft, express direct state tax. The farming terrl and how i t h a s become a cardinal w m e y order, post office money order tory of New York n o w pays about British policy t o retain control of it • r registered letter addressed E. J $5,00u\000 of the real estate tax, a t any cost. And consider the Panthe urban centers the rest. ama canal and how agreements for Ryan, Business Manager. Money sent To do away with the direct tax joint construction and control of IB any other way i s at t h e risk of when it may be done without dis- that worked out. Our first w a s a t h e person sending i t turbing the power to levy it is quUe treaty with Colombia,—then known Discontinuances.—The JOURNAL another. The real estate tax is class- a s New Granada—in 184 6. We dewill be s e n t to every subscriber until ed as a deficiency tax. The revenues clined to g o ahead and build it una l t e r e d stopped and all arrearages of the state from general taxes (like der that arrangement, a n d In 1903 are paid u p . T h e only legal method corporation, inheritance and motor negotiated another which Colombia •C stopping a paper Is by paying up taxes) and other sources are estim refused to ratify. Then t h e province ated and the remainder necessary to of Panama seceded and, a s was said •11 arrearages. conduct the business of the state is i n the Senate, started a great revoraised by a levy on real estate. It lution of "twenty-one Panamanians, Friday, February 5, 1926. has the elements which tax authori- a Chinaman, a mule a n d t w o or ties recognize as important—a broad three negroes." That was on Novem OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TELEPHONE MAIN 1507 base and flexibility, Whenever a lit ber 3 , 1903, and on the 6th w e rec • s t o r e d a s second class mall matter. tie more Is needed t h e Legislature ognlzed the new republic, landed may add half a mill or a mill to the forces there a n d forbade Colombia tax and the money i s there, for the to Interfere. Roosevelt frankly decounties^ pay In full and collect as clared that he "took, the cunal and • H M H M I M H they may. left Congress to debato t h e matter.' In the land of the K.K.K. it must Rut later we gave Colombia twenty Hy abolishing the direct t a \ tinhave provoked contradictory feelings t o read t h e masterly address on "Co- Income tax would remain the only five millions to quiet her claims. •**> lumbus" delivered t o the Alabama thoroughly elastic tax. In the less As for our relations with Great St. Anthony's Famous American Shrine Knights o f Columbus by Judge Wal- prosperous years of corporations It Britain, In 1850 w e adopted the Ever since 1912, w h e n the Monastery ter B. Jones. Space will n o t permit would become necessary to j a c k up Clayton-Bulwer treaty providing for Church of St. Francis on the Mount of Its reproduction in full but this ex the schedules for the perBonal In equal sharing In the canal construe the Atonement, Graymoor, was finished come levy. Whatever appeal this cerpt will convey an Idea of the vir tlon and control. Hut the Jotnt-con and the Shrine of S t . Anthony was amendment may have to the farming trol idea became distasteful t o us, lllty of t h e Judge's address: — erected, many thousands have had redistricts, It is not likely t o find a and in 1901 the Hay-I'aunoefote It has become the fashion of late course to his Intercession a t Graymoor. Sunday, Feb. 7. —St. Romuald, years, In some quarters, t o attempt path to the heart of those w h o dwtll treaty gave u s exclusive right to Abbot. When Sergius, a nobleman Other thousands have secured In the cities. build under defined conditions. In t o filch from Columbus the honor through t h e Wonder-Worker of Padua of Ravenna, killed a *relative in a You know Mr. Odell once declared 1912 we passed a law at which and fame which are justly his due by b i s intercessions in trials both duel, Sergius' son, Romuald w a s It should be the policv of the mate Kngland protested a s violation of B u t the admirers of the Great Ad great and small. In fact, w e receive so horrified and entered the Benedictine mlral are unwilling o n their part to to eliminate the direct tax lawp. nut her treaty rights. Two years later monastery at Classe t o do a forty many thanksgiving letters that all canhe soon discovered that while It we repealed it; and now the canal t a k e from bis forerunners the honor not be published. Below w e give a few day's penance for his father. The of whatever deeds they did. In the might be good politics to le >ve off Is ours to operate a s we will, with (•enunce ended In his own vocation o f the more recent testimonials from the tax In a given year It was bad decent respect fnr th*t opinions, words of t h e historian Rid path, they. his grateful Clients: to n-llglon St. Romuald founded would not atrip the lesser man of his politics to deprive the state of tax- rights and Interests of mankind. many monasteries the chief of which lng power. Mrs. M. L. M., Kirkfield. Ont., Can.: f e w laurels for a fresh crown to the History has no record of any was at Camaldoll. I'rseolus, Duke of 'Enclosed please find Five Dollars, already honored g r e a t " T h e w'orld other neighbor nations which lived Venice, was his first disciple and which my husband and I promised S t honors t h e boldness and hardihood of side by side In mutual amity and others were Sts. Adalbert, Boniface, Anthony if we would find One Hundred t h e pre-Columbian discoverers. Yet esteem so long as t h o great Domin John and Benedict of Poland. The Dollars which w e lost last week. It was n o permanent settlements were made, Undoubtedly, The following editor- ion a n d the great Republic have Saint died In his monastei*y of VaJ found and returned t o u s . Kindly a n d their brief glimpse of the New ial in the Rochester "Times-Union" Should either one build and control Castro in 1027. publish, as we are grateful." World w a s effaced from the memory represents the sentiments of t h ea- waterway to ..... the „, sea, advantag .._ _., .„ „, lIts O. B., Galveston, Texas: "Enclosed find Five Dollars for the Bread l o ^u.ajj Monday, Feb. 8 —St. John of Of jnon for. RflvexfU h u M r e d j r e j u s . ..ajMUttg* v»u>v -K»W<MK1 th*-~World * e - vmsM be ep^n t ^ t h e o t h w on Matha, lived a ttfp That was one tongj FuBd. Som« weeks ajgo^ through your Novena, I requested St. Anthony Great and lasting achievements Court, entrance t o which 'for the reasonable terms. But If built a s aself-sacrifice for the glory of God to make m y wife well. I a m pleased to s a y that she i s out of bed and have come from the discoveries of United States has been dictated by joint enterprise t h e chance are and the Rood of his neighbor. He enjoying a quick recovery." Mrs. J. N. S., Minneapolis. Minn.: "I enclose offering for benefits Columbus, and bis fame Is secure combination of Republican and great that It would become a bone founded the Order of the Holy Trinwhich I have received througB your Novenas. I have told several for all time. No man can Justly doubt Democratic senators: — of contention and that contlnuaj pin ity for the redemption of Christian people of the Novenas, and they too have benefited by them." -his place among tbo great and noble The general tone o f comment In prickings and clashing policies slaves in the Barbery States. Oncej N.E.N.,Mlnneapoll8,Minn.:"Enclosed please find F i v e Dollars promheroes of t h e world. H i s mighty soul America on our adhesion to the would disturb a friendliness unex when returning from Tunis with one ised St. Anthony Bread Fund during my Novena. It i s not yet finished,* h a s left the record of a mighty World Court has been one of self- ampled elsewhere o n earth. That hundred and twenty liberated slaves but I am already beginlng t o see the wonder work of S t . Anthony . My achievement congratulation. This is natural would be natural, perhaps Inevitable, he was attacked by the MoorB who heartfelt thanks to Our Heavenly Father and the good Saint for many Fortitude and perseverance were enough, and proper, for powerful human nature being what It Is. Asoverpowered his crew and took away blessings." F. T., Mlnoa, N. Y.: "Enclosed please find offering promised in his. He conquered prejudice, over- prejudices had to fie overcome be- we see It. therefore, the Canadian the rudder and sails, leaving the came poverty and survived treach- fore such action was possible. Our publicist Is right In contending, as ship at the mercy of the elements. honor of St. Anthony. My request w a s granted, and a saje found for Many thanks to Blessed St. An ; ery. In h i m was fused the "zeal of adhesion to the court, even with many of our own statesmen do. that St. John tied his cloak to the mast my automobile during the Novena. • who Is Indeed a Wonder-Worker t o the whole world Peter the Hermit, the chlvalrlc cour- reservations, may easily be t h e open- whoever shall rii£ the channel to thf and prayed for deliverance. Sudden- thony. C. M. D., N. Y. C : "Enclosed find offering of Five Dollars promising of the door of opportunity. But a g e of the Cld, and the Imagination sea, It should be a national and not y the wind filled the small sail and, ed for ease from pain of a cancer patient." • In Europe they estimate our action an International enterprise. Quebec without guidance, the ship was carof Dante." The Perpetual Novena to St. Anthony at Graymoor begins every differently. already takes that view, and we ried safely to Ostla. the port of Tuesday, and ends the following Wednesday. The Friars will be While w e remember that Columpleased to pray for your Intentions, a n d send you the approved prayers If we have any Idea that we have fancy that Ontario and other prov- Rome, three hundred leagues awny. bus gave t h e world a new continent. for the Novena. We still have the "Short Life of St. Anthony," which inces of the Dominion will be won done a particularly large or generlet us not forget that the faith and Tuesday, Feb. 9 - St. Apollonia we will gladly send upon request for Twenty-five cents. Address your to It In the end. ous thing from the viewpoint of the example of bis great spirit will ever and the Martyrs of Alexandria, Ap- petitions t o Inspire mankind to press forward, rest of the world, the language of pollonla. an aged virgin, was t h e ST. AJiTHONTS GRAYMOOR S H R I N E the European press will g o far to a n d to sail on and on to more glormoat famous of the martyrs who THE FRIARS O F T H E ATONEMENT remove that Impression. Not that ious adventures and nobler entergave up their lives when t h e mob BOX 316, P E E K S K I U k N. Y. they are not glad to s e e us give our prises. Mylrn Connolly devotes a large rose In savage fun' against the adhesion to the court, hut merely Christians at Alexandria In 249. She that they regard it a s a matter of part o f his editorial space in the was told that she must deny Christ current issue o f "Columbia" t o a secondary importance pertinent discussion o f t h e race sui- or be burned alive. She was silent The court is a useful agency of cide propaganda that is being work- for a time and then, moved by a The new city sealer, Mr. John H international peace. It may help to Inspiration of t h e Holy ed up all over the continent and inspecial Stephenson, will feel more confidence settle a good many disputes, and it Building, Rebuilding, Overhauling, Moving, Toning, the concluding paragraph h e a sGhOBt. she leaped into the fire and now, after reading the following edi- will contribute to the up-buildlng of Repairing— Additions, Electric Fan Blowers, died. Multitudes perished during this serts: — torial in t h e Rochester "Herald": — International law. But i t is extremesavage persecution. Care of Organs in Eastman Theatre, Any day y o u can find on the If City Sealer Stephenson decide: ly unlikely that the most important Wednesday, Feb. 10.—St. Scholcrowded streets of New York, hagquestions will ever be submitted to Eastman School of Music, etc. t o proceed against fuel dealers who astics, Abbess. Little Is known of deliberately give short weight to It, either by the Old World states gard women, furtive In the brazen ARTHUR A. KOHL •<• crowds, distributing literature on this Paint save that she was the siscustomers, he will find most of or by the New. Tel. 2732 Glenwood Rochester, N. Y.I ter of the great patriarch St. Bene-;, 278 Avenue C birth control. One wants t o ask Rochester ready to applaud his acThe rest of the world nas aot only diet and that, under his direction tion. The situation of thousands of a court to which to g o , but a def- them: "What i s It you c a n give so Bhe founded and governed a numerfamilies In this city is extremely inite, workable piece of machinery beautiful a s that you would take ous community near Monte Casino. away?" difficult a n d uncomfortable just now for t h e settlement of questions The desire to mind other people's St. Benedict visited her frequently because o f the lack of anthracite which cannot be settled by Judicial and w a s with her when she died. He and the necessity of using other means. This machinery is the business, which Is t h e driving force saw the soul of his sister going up fuels which occupy more space. Many machinery of the League of Nations of almost all reformers, i s nowhere in the likeness of a dove Into heaven. families have scanty storage facil- and from it we still stand a l a o t s o obvious as among those who disThursday. Feb. 11.—St. Severlnities and i n addition are obliged t o tribute literature f o r the ruination The rest of the world Is attempt b o y their fuel in small quantities of body and soul. They a r e n o t in- us, Abbot of Agaunum, came from a ing, through the strengthening of noble Burgundlan family and was because o f their limited financial machinery for the punishment of terested in any principle: they are educated in the Catholic Faith at. a means. of the type w h o disdain celibacy, peace-breakers, to make a more durtime when the Arian hersey According to reports at the office able peace. With this attempt we and w h o will not recognize self- strong in that country. He dedicated control. They are n o t interested in o f t h e city sealer, i t is t h e poorer have, a s yet. nothing t o do. f himself to God in the monastery of Class of customers that pay moBt for Let u s not then consider that the science, for they can find no justi- Agaunum where King Siglsmund • s o f t coal and coke. It i s also the role of America is played out. It has, fication in science. They a r e n o t in- later built the great abbey of St. terested in civilization, f o r civilizasmall consumer who must buy i n as a matter of fact, j u s t begun. The Maurice. St. Severinus governed this l e s s than ton lots that suffers most task for American opinion and tion h a s no need for them. The birth place a s abbot for many years*. When rate o f the western world is on the ; * y short weight. Thus the ancient American statesmanship Is t o carry King Clovis of France became ill and c u r s e of poverty is made doubly op- on until this country regains the decline. Recent official statistics from the physicians were unable t o help pressive b y practices that Impose a moral leadership which It held only England show_that England's birth him t h e Saint w a s called t o Court rate i s the lowest It has ever been, double burden on those least able seven short years ago. and healed the King immediately by outside of the war period. France! t o bear t h e loacL. putting his own cloak on the mon N o one would wish to accuse fuel Looks like t h e anthracite coal a s everybody knows, faces an alarm- arch. T h e Saint died in 507. dealers unjustly. The men who buy strike will be settled by Governor ing future. In the current Issue of Friday, Feb. 12.—St. Benedict of ; -coat and coke i n quantity and dis- Pinchot and Secretary of Labor the Scientific Monthly, Harold G. Anian, was the son of Aigulf, GovVillard, in a provocative article, asks, tribute i t t o customers have plenty James J. Davis. Does this mean the ernor o f Languedoc. In his youth he .... o f troubles without being charged nomination of Pinchot for United "Will the French Race Become Exserved a s cup-bearer to King Pepin , tinct?" His answer, well substanS t * :': *?&ffi'mtaSx practices. But when a States Senator and James J . Davis and the latter's son. Charlemagne. •mX,^Zl&i%&$'-,deliberately and repeatedly for governor by the Pennsylvania tiated by facts, shows t h e question For a time he lived a most austere h e raises t o be extremely grave, 't®ti^!?&l&-j^'y4m In delivering fuel, voters. life at court and t h e n entered the ^0&';;'*•'!&•$&$$!& w< more considel-ation These reformers declare themslves cloister ._. of „. _ „ ^ D ^Later ^ h e built St.. M Sebfe. It will n o t be so long before in interested in t h e happiness o f thejhimself a little hermitage on l l p l M ^ ^ * b a f ' ^ S ' W other thief. Fuel merthe on ; r ^pg$';:'; " • # $ & » ^rfce Wlue their own reputa- door basketball will give placa t o • i ? l #^r P ° ° are far happler.brook Anian and lived for several ,~ W&^-'r^^ 'Witt-fc««u*ck to-approve pun- outdoor baseball. tnan they are, and f a r happier than years i n great solitude andP poverty *$' 11 When 10 cents is $36.50 DIME a -day seems a small amount—yet in the short space of one year it grows to $36.50. A How many dimes can you save daily? Multiply each one by $36.50—see how far you will be ahead in a year's time. Monroe County Savings Bank 35 STATE STREET t Columbus. Weekly Calendar Of Feast Days How They Feel. Mistaken. Good Work! 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He did much to restore mon|fl|M«wio%Ji^m'iirlUieheater. -It is our t h e r P e O p l e , s a S t i 0 d i s c l p U n e to Franc butmess763 «> and Cteram ^Bm^0m:^>^m^m-'ta oar- chii- **.. • — many. In a Provincial Council held mt that ttiflfo Manteijta." proposes, God disposes. Truth. ™>e Propagandists are not entitled in 813 under Charlemagne at which of thla was demonstrated to the six *• « » merit of praise for well-meant he was present, it was declared that days set apart for "foternational r e f w m *°K°**' They are brazenly all monks of the West should adopt forwarding the sale of illicit devices. (conanued on page eight) evening. oa„ Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation I
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