PAPAL STATE: Ambassador, Tobacco, Papers

PAPAL STATE

Ambassador, Tobacco, Papers

Absorbed though they were last week in spiritual news from the Eucharistic Congress at Carthage, citizens of the Papal State perused with interest accounts of not a few important temporal doings by members of the Church:

Ambassador. Alarmed by President Hoover's appointment of Presbyterian Motorman John North Willys to be U. S. Ambassador at Warsaw (Mr. Hoover had previously designated Methodist Alexander Pollack Moore, who died before he could take the post) the Polish Catholic Press Agency last week sent out as news a story that "Mr. Willys...

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