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New York LU N. Y. h«ft< J* * Koofi-IooJdiw JUsfffcao "f#j?. Ke loofc* iSw and • 8©y of «JJ«ttte«» Jia* t h e rijjfsE i$> fee to»|i|y« Attjett&m boys am fee M&te «0* •~fi*pm '««»• frefc Mdr «««• IB*,* Bat.tfeAi ; y«i -resltes !>*• ter Joofai ptiz^ mtm*T Plstore Pte!«r. WHere could fee go? Batfc to teia home vfljogev now belUml "TRu Irani Carta&s"? I« tbejre room tor aj L*lirais{a» CatbtOic Uwtre? Sup- ipoie be eould return-- would It be nome? All that home meajns— /ftmlly, (rtods »m gone tor- eves, go peter was a Displaced Parma. WHAT DIB HIS want? What , did he ask? Just a chance to be tree from oppression - a chartee ...... .... -^. _—_.^. to live and to make Wa oviji tlv . „ . ®» M«MJHC«n**y tag—certainly not much for an ztal whoa you tpeak to aim. Tho C |ghte«n.year<»W boy to ask. frS^ SSTtaf^.^^«w »W» say-but ot what be had. « £ ,ntcr -;heV«» freely Tho authorities t>.»^, ,-«<,... t* . . . . i_.«, ^n the camp reported, "Peter has l ^ ^ V J S l ^ f J ^ h £ . ^ 2 T ^ host of friend* both aduita and K J S Z ^ f Z X l ^ ^jchUdren. He la a handsome boy he hopes soon to be one.) Yes, i who f fcto ^ ho 1 . •i gDotUooktnir boy of rtght.i Ment *j m hoMemoihet ^ 8 he Is a second father to most of boys, and It has been oi> een; he looks carefree now, but > his Ufa has been anything but thfj "^PPy- 'served that when boys are to PBTBB CANT TEU. you hlfl'trouble, tne first person they go story, except ttnrough an Inter- to Is Peter He Is very serious pretcr, since h© la a Ukrainian j and exceptionally consclentloua. boy, only a few months In this 1 He docs not say much, but you country Besides, you would not can always feel his presenre' Bkr m Catholic Mother 8tw\f Brings Rebuke pftMW Daily Bi'vovd tma ha» printed a front-i>«S« f-'tUtovlnl rebuking a rtddm? who ptrtMiedt publication by th« {xiper ol » picture of hm Krttiiiott C, Klsete, chosen No,rth C»W]II»JI CftlluJlju Mother «ti$k% With Her liisfly acconv Whlc4 by on account «f A home- OS^ tribute to lior. Tho reader |I«.|»'«Ut:iM'|:%t^W M peeled to s «Wry about 4ht i»h«n Ifyfof / » # » • W# Jwtttf$ wietel'-ttw -|#rr «**> tttoj^ Vteteftb :MMh*|^fiirhf> '-'- '^f|tlitf--#«foWt'«K|*}»iJtlf' e#*%-frM.-»lftiM<MM f U ' t i t |p-irpfWWi^ttiillkt .Him mt ;iWE| l r v op"ypittwiayjtjf • • • Cflihuiki*. TUtr 1ex{ of tils adltorlU lol urn (iOODflVR, Mlig*. ClIII'M Jn this »j?*ti| J-»«t#rdny ap- p»rW itifi plcMrt «t « r«- jimrltmBlo vtwm\\ ««i her fsm- lly, to*«tlii!t ttrlth % atory sbout mf fwing WUd N Jsomu-town trlbut* Xpr ttavihl \mm cho#en Novlh Csvollrva UlrWJc Moth. book. i^tti.«w|«|e a vft». iWf'^P'fp^^HBif ^ ^ f l r i l P w w Wife J w p mjp'Hfy^^"^ A.^mttMsitf|iridi('M: ««rn<i JStJftti wUrt ^ • f e t t i d l * "jttt the mutef «!mawit iM-got «^ afld W«rt ft* the hpokeaw 1 B Go\ta 1^ tWi: aft'' ftp . fltutteretl, ieitr^Mrit th« shelves. "Sny, «ihtttfic m Jaibiet 4 ' rt W« put It In the attlo," I wld - fthfekf ^fefcrnsocA «WJ»t ! 8 JhRKh**! ««t <o 'dowljsli th© vullio Ot V- Makt 1dw» Bible- euslim o»h»R«fc'-**atyou stick It In the sJttiel S » t ^0 read ,jiam^hl«bj \mivei^MMv» -tW'MtfR«.to Sffelifl^ B6t* ^t'tito *»i«on M£ *m «»ii r^iroce a -$ot of ^ * fQl e©wr»?, ih« Bible twmld ffii&tMeflly »lrjftt8h wore Inspl. rfttloft tft $. ^1% ^Jl*n a pot of E W* ^tw h » M ft» pwi«ii hotli tl*t pfcturo dnd thntory M' tMrM^Wovthy. 0«« wa were «m***a VW*B» won. nfler wt mSm \*m&£i S«!$ .StMto^Cle^ iM i*H to our .storyaboutth#CtthoHcg, SIM IDfil bMn wotMdirlifK w M we stood: Jl«r. »ha cwllmued, and jftow *h» knew. °\V» «re MttftoOlita wp hem" «l»s ftdOMfllift JfliAf «p.ln tr» -••*.ri. iinimi 'It ",11 i.^„,,...|n, (i,,*,,!.,.;,. ,, ( lt ralddlo of our efforts to Inform tier that no religious implica- tions wcro intended In the Story, Now, the tragedy about the whole thing Is that our culler was in dead earnest Hho was not flitted at tamo editorial ©pinion we hsd expressed, or unfavorable publicity given Borne cause she believed in, ox woniuthlng that reflected on the Itarao of one near to her. She was Just againat tho Catholics and stood ready to «awt tier vote as a subscriber ajalnit anyono else willing to live alongside them, She did Hot Walt to find out Uiat wo are Oaptist, our wife and daughter Methodist and every member of our organization Protestant* Bigots are aeldoro bothered by facta. So we are removing the name of tills subscriber from our lists, And we shall remove others who ask us to do so for the same reason. But wo shsjl continue to fight Intolerance and bigotry. Perhaps we shall not succeed. If there are among our subscribers enough who feel as she does, wo know w» shall not. But In that case, we are not sure wo would want to. want him to have> to repeat again a story s o pulrtfal to Jilrn. His story Is on record, and we ran tell It to you. tin accordance with recog-nlzr-d prartlce. at) liter* tlfylng data Is eliminated.) In 1M4, Peter was fifteen years of ago. He lived with his par- ents and sisters In a little irkraln- lan town, located in tnritory then hckl by Poland. He liad attended school for six years and hat! com- pleted the equivalent of our sev- enth ffrnde. He. like Ms parents, | was a member of tho Greek Rite The report goes on to teli how Peter worked long hours, often far Into the night, making toys so the younger children could have presents for Christmas. It tells of his interest in sports and his ability st games. Whefi Peter learned he might come to America, he was over- joyed. His teacher wrofe, "Since Peter learned there was a possl blllty of coming to America. I have no peace. Peter Is everlast- ingly knocking on my door with some question, or t" ask some of tho Roman Catholic Church, y When the Germans came to the ' WIp village early in 1911. the inhabl-, Peter came to America. He tants had no time to flee. Im- now looks like a normal, healthv American buy Peter cun still mediately the Russians eountor ( attacked, and seized the town. Again the Germans attacked, captured tho village but were unable to hold It. Both armies withdrew, but sent scouting par-i ties Into tho village consistently. I The terrified inhabltints were told to remain In their houses, j Peter's father ventured out. He ' was shot by the Germana. His, body, lay tn the street several days. Then Peter crswled out, | recovered the body, and dug s gravo In the famQy garden. THE GERMANS sent a detach- ment of troops to evacuate some of the inhabitants, among them Peter, his mother, and sister. The Russians opened Ore) Peter law his mother fall, mortally wound- ed. He had no time for burial, , but had to leave her where ihe Brofle. Can help be given to the thousands of other Peters still "Wsplaoed Persons" while thry can still smile* ll0sWI:^i|wJaiit V Mother Seton's Cause Lauded Emmtts&arg, BtdV— fNCl T - Tho courageous faith of Mother Seton who ovetrame heartbreak and fseed resolutely the derision of friends and relatives was ex tolled by the Rev Francis P. Kearney of St. Mary's College here during ceremonies at the __ _ __ _ ___ 23th annual pilgrimage to the lie had" no time for burial.,'tomb of Mother Seton here The pilgrimage was sponsored fell. j by the Mother Seton Assembly Nest day Peter was one of a. of the Catholic League In Bait! group of eighty "men" put to more and wos arranged by the (work digging graves. The work i Rev. Salvatore M Burglo. CM lasted for three weeks. At the | vice poatulator of Mather Seton'o end of that time, only thirty-eight ( cause. 1 wore left alive. Peter heard that ( "Surely It took faith, utronsr his sister had been sent to Cer , uving faith to enable E3l7abeth j many. (Her fate? Peter doesn't I Bayley Seton to rise above the know. The records show Bhe !heartbreiak of hPT husband's death and. In Kpife of doubt and dlscouragremrnt to turn so rom pletely to Cod," Father Kearnev : Peter and the survlv.-rs In his staled. "She accepted Ootfs ST AGNES-AVON * « i f N P A y SI ASSES—fl. 10 and 11 A. " ' BEV. CnABUEH E. MICKLE. 8.TA. Pastor—IM Prospect St on Virgin's Statue Stilt Fresh After 5 Months IjOttttott— ( N O —KatlonftJ In! not even watered and only on one tCTfclt h a s been nrouaed In tho i occasion was It removed, threp Brhteh prewhy a crovwnolBotd- months ago. when he was amtuod, - - - - - Sla .™ -..,«• al ^ M »- <"-• WMOlored rosea Which \vero|at the i-ondition of the flowers group were loaded on n train for „„,„, bv nccP nt|nff HLs can to tip plated Bve montlM ago, on n stat- and pot them back. Other flow-.shipment to Hungary. Knrowte. ^T,,. m'uh. when bv doing «> shr S,t -J^?* —^ . r ^ Stery'slers in the sanctuary during the the train waa bomb«i repeatedly tapw gh<1 „. ou)d ^ on «ns last heard of tn March, 1944, as a forced laborer on n (icrnun farm i A DATE FOR ZZZZZT TONIGHT AVON INN to her friends and even to her Church, llenton Norria, Stock- j summer lasted only a few days. Purine the confusion of n bomb- ^ff, tl«r Manchester, and aro | he pointed out. ' | Ing. Peter escaped. He wandered, ^ '^ Natives, mien rkwi's .StUlIn* a n CSfjrWSJfdlnjary State Of The crovin. consisting of 22 for some time, then learned there night' ^adc her duty clear she | ros-is hold tn place by wire, was were fellow Ukrainians tn a camp j boated not st all. Faith and | preservation, Tho crown has beeas on the statua ahnce tlto first Sunday In 5tay, AltltOugh sabjeoted throogh- out the hot Mimmcr let tho blaze oX *ttnjlght through * Window racing south, the blooma are im- tiaMKM. ^Not a slngh* petnl has REV. I1F.N-RY J DOERBECRKH. Pmator NEWARK, N.Y. ,, u «T MICHAEL S M\SSl gS^SCNOAV A M. Sll S. MAIN ST. bought at a local florist's for tho nearby church's golden juoilee. * * — ' He Joined them tor a used In the crown Is also perfect- ly preserved. Creat crowds are now flocking to the church to se«> the marvel. London papers have published' here until pictures of a queue over a mile-! 0 * 1 ' 1 troops. the Germans to another town, and put to work clearing up bomb damage. The town was bombed often. Peter remained at work libera ted by Amcri courage of the highest ordpr were characteristic of Mother Seton." Rehrttnjr that Mother Seton died in 1821 and her process be- gan in 1907. .#*L-t»«* t?- / The I*^sv. James Tvimer.lMkstor! long stretching out across the Of the church, sayi *$» crown .fields hesid.< the church vcalttm? has notjbceii treated in. any way their turn to see them *<r H &£\ «*?« o* There followed weary montlus of waiting. He trted to locate his sister and other relatlvcs.1 There was no news of them. | t'N'RRA enre-d for him lit various 1 camps for Displaced Persons. J "A Displaced Person"—Can we JKSWT aaoTBaas Mn, >tw 4o BOI <Hak to IMIM pr<«u irat f»«i «»ii*d «• u» socirrv or IKSUS *.•< RROTHERS •»• <©• rued to «rt*e »o nKV JOHN J McMAHON, 8 J , 501 E&st Pordtjam Read. W«- T«f» SS. Nrm l*r«-T«l S8it»l<* »-«)*• An «J«m«>Ur» • * > Boti «Mirmh>c trrrmrerd ««». tS-4*. Jorall Rrntko* <o *M itod» « ttmth kat h»l» ta l)» tnmx>rml cvOKrti* tit ^ / t ».*•+••* m m «-i Parker^ FUNERAL HOME J^siftaUtarv <rrrlr« 114- tC El >niJ.ER BUCK'S £ FASHION SHOP Worotn aird Children** Ready - To- W ^af 200 S a MAIN NEWARK. N. Y. ^^^^^^n^V^^^^i^^V^^S^^N*^^*^*^^*^*^*^*^*^ 1 *^^^^^^^^^ '" *i"i J ir J **^>r~i"yi*i~>~ii~M*^i~>rij*ii-w>^»j^_»L-^^T ST. MARYS', DANSVILIE, N.Y. SUNDAY MASSEvS—6«10 - 8 REV. EDWARD B. SCBKIB, Pastor - 10 A. M. a ELIZABETH ST, SOUTH END SODA BAR PAINT [&TT HJRPOSB llndqaartrn tat Hherwtn Wllilsats P|tn» BARKER Bans. nuitr.wtRE Lrons «m! H«3mxk i'.Y,r,", .'.m.w.ii.! * ,'i - 1 ^ 1 > m m ii ml. 'v'OCHtSTESJ BRIVVIM.G CO S 5 V* * ? it ^' *>«8>Sqt% %$»<*?* >\ «• •*^tfJW MSIWKH):* AMnJtir-f-"' '••-••# ^

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m vv. 19th at. New York LU N. Y.

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mtm*T Plstore Pte!«r. WHere could fee go? Batfc to teia home vfljogev now belUml "TRu Irani Carta&s"? I« tbejre room tor a j L*lirais{a» CatbtOic Uwtre? Sup-

ipoie b e eould return-- would It be nome? All that home meajns— /ftmlly, ( r t o d s — »m gone tor-eves, g o peter was a Displaced Parma.

WHAT DIB HIS want? What , did h e ask? Just a chance to be tree from oppression - a chartee

...... ....- . _—_.^. to live and to make Wa oviji tlv . „ . ®» M«MJHC«n**y tag—certainly not much for an

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ralddlo of our efforts to Inform tier that no religious implica­tions wcro intended In the Story,

Now, the tragedy about the whole thing Is that our culler was in dead earnest Hho was not flitted at tamo editorial ©pinion we hsd expressed, or unfavorable publicity given Borne cause she believed in, ox woniuthlng that reflected on the Itarao of one near to her.

She was Just againat tho Catholics and stood ready to «awt tier vote as a subscriber ajalnit anyono else willing to live alongside them, She did Hot Walt to find out Uiat wo are Oaptist, our wife and daughter Methodist and every member of our organization Protestant* Bigots are aeldoro bothered by facta.

So we are removing the name of tills subscriber from our lists, And we shall remove others who ask us to do so for the same reason. But wo shsjl continue to fight Intolerance and bigotry. Perhaps we shall not succeed. If there are among our subscribers enough who feel as she does, wo know w» shall not.

But In that case, we are not sure wo would want to.

want him to have> to repeat again a story s o pulrtfal to Jilrn. His story Is on record, and w e ran tell It to you. t in accordance with recog-nlzr-d prartlce. at) liter* tlfylng data Is eliminated.)

In 1M4, Peter w a s fifteen years of ago. He lived with h i s par­ents and sisters In a little irkraln-lan town, located in tnritory then hckl by Poland. He liad attended school for six years and hat! com­pleted the equivalent of our sev­enth ffrnde. He. like Ms parents, | was a member of tho Greek Rite

The report goes on to teli how Peter worked long hours, often far Into the night, making toys so the younger children could have presents for Christmas. It tells of his interest in sports and his ability st games.

Whefi Peter learned he might come to America, he was over­joyed. His teacher wrofe, "Since Peter learned there was a possl blllty of coming to America. I have no peace. Peter Is everlast­ingly knocking on my door with some question, or t" ask some

of tho Roman Catholic Church, y When the Germans came to the ' W I p

village early in 1911. the inhabl-, Peter came to America. He tants had no t ime to flee. Im- now looks like a normal, healthv

American buy Peter cun still mediately the Russians eountor (

attacked, and seized the town. Again the Germans attacked, captured tho vi l lage but were unable to hold It. Both armies withdrew, but sent scouting par-i ties Into tho village consistently. I The terrified inhabltints were told to remain In their houses, j

Peter's father ventured out. He ' was shot by the Germana. His, body, lay tn the street several days. Then Peter crswled out, | recovered the body, and dug s gravo In the famQy garden.

THE GERMANS sent a detach­ment of troops to evacuate some of the inhabitants, among them Peter, his mother, and sister. The Russians opened Ore) Peter law his mother fall, mortally wound­ed. He had no time for burial,, but had to leave her where ihe

Brofle. Can help be given to the thousands of other Peters still "Wsplaoed Persons" while thry can still smile*

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Mother Seton's Cause Lauded

Emmtts&arg, BtdV— fNCl T-Tho courageous faith of Mother Seton w h o ovetrame heartbreak and fseed resolutely the derision of friends and relatives was ex tolled by the Rev Francis P. Kearney of St. Mary's College here during ceremonies at the

__ _ __ _ _ _ _ 23th annual pilgrimage to the l ie had" no time for burial.,'tomb of Mother Seton here

The pilgrimage was sponsored fell. j by the Mother Seton Assembly

Nest day Peter was one of a. of the Catholic League In Bait! group of eighty "men" put to more and wos arranged by the

(work digging graves. The work i Rev. Salvatore M Burglo. CM lasted for three weeks. At the | vice poatulator of Mather Seton'o end of that time, only thirty-eight ( cause.

1 wore left alive. Peter heard that ( "Surely It took faith, utronsr his sister had been sent to Cer , uving faith to enable E3l7abeth

j many. (Her fate? Peter doesn't I Bayley Seton to rise above the know. The records show B h e ! h e a r t b r e i a k o f hPT husband's

death and. In Kpife of doubt and dlscouragremrnt to turn so rom pletely to Cod," Father Kearnev :

Peter and the survlv.-rs In his staled. "She accepted Ootfs

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on Virgin's Statue Stilt Fresh After 5 Months

IjOttttott— ( N O —KatlonftJ I n ! not even watered and only on one tCTfclt h a s been nrouaed In tho i occasion was It removed, threp Brhteh p r e w h y a crovwnolBotd- months ago. when he was amtuod, - - - - - S l a . ™ -..,«• a l ^ M » - < " - • WMOlored rosea Which \vero|at the i-ondition of the flowers group were loaded on n train for „„ ,„ , b v nccPnt|nff HLs can to t ip plated Bve montlM ago, on n stat- and pot them back. Other flow-.shipment to Hungary. Knrowte. ^T,, . m'uh. when bv doing «> shr S,t -J^?* — ^ . r ^ Stery'slers in the sanctuary during the the train waa bomb«i repeatedly tapw g h < 1 „ . o u ) d ^ o n

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to her friends and even to her Church, llenton Norria, Stock- j summer lasted only a few days. Purine the confusion of n bomb-^ f f , t l « r Manchester, and aro | he pointed out. ' | Ing. Peter escaped. He wandered, ^ ' ^ Nat ives , m i e n rkwi's .StUlIn* a n CSfjrWSJfdlnjary State Of The crovin. consisting of 22 for some time, then learned there night' ^adc her duty clear she |

ros-is hold tn place by wire, was were fellow Ukrainians tn a camp j b o a t e d not st all. Faith and | preservation, Tho crown has beeas on the

statua ahnce tlto first Sunday In 5tay, AltltOugh sabjeoted throogh-out the hot Mimmcr let tho blaze oX *ttnjlght through * Window racing south, the blooma are im-tiaMKM. ^Not a slngh* petnl has

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bought at a local florist's for tho nearby church's golden juoilee. * * — '

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used In the crown Is also perfect­ly preserved.

Creat crowds are now flocking to the church to se«> the marvel. London papers have published' here until pictures of a queue over a mile-!0*1'1 troops.

the Germans to another town, and put to work clearing up bomb damage. The town was bombed often. Peter remained at work

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courage of the highest ordpr were characteristic of Mother Seton."

Rehrttnjr that Mother Seton died in 1821 and her process be­gan in 1907.

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There followed weary montlus of waiting. He trted to locate his sister and other relatlvcs.1 There was no news of them. | t'N'RRA enre-d for him lit various1

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