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Show A ' Ir. POPE WRITES ' THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921 ' ' ' - f1 0.K.0N0WN ' C - - i POLISH PACT S - 10 -- Achilles Ratti Makes Treaty Then Approves It as Pope XI. a DAYS ft la H " MORGAN. ,By THOMAS (United Press Staff Contwpotuletit) RattU HOME, Nirv., m's Fupe Pius XI, has approved work 61 Achillea Kattl, apostalie m nuncio to I'oland. This is the first l time that the Polish republic ha made a treaty with the Holy St and It gives the sovereign poutift the opportunity of endorsing the re--i latlous he advocated wuue ue represented Benedict XV la the PolUn capital. H. Grabsky, brother of the Polish torelfc'h minister, came to Itome to draw up the final draft of the concordat between the Vatican and l'o-;- , land. Conferences have been helaj between Cardinal Gasparri aud M. Grabsky in which many of the sub jects discussed had iilrcady beensettled by Monslgnor Hattl, an aiostollc nuncio. Arrival at full agree ment was therefore easy for there was almost Identity of views be-- j twetsn what the Polish government wanted and what thep Vatican pro " p ft Monday November 17 thfj . ; j to Wednesday,: Noy.x26 i 0! Women's j til vmn mm posed. ,The Pone, ever since his short a signuient In the diplomatic .service In Poland, has always retained tlu tenderest feelings for the Polish people. It is learned in Vatican circles that he regarded with uuusuat interest the progress of the pourparler and looked forward to- thb signing' of the concordant with uo uucertuiu pleasure as it crowns tli work he performed: in northeastern Europe with success. The .problems duriiig his I'olisti mission were complicated.. Ho.sideu having the remnant of three civil adiuinistratious, such as the Austrian and Uussiuu, he was confronted with" tJie intricate of the three rites Catholic, He kept on Ureek oud Orthodox. equally friendly terms with all Dud besides won the admiration of the Polish republic for his tact aud skill. When he was elected TituUir Archbishop of Naupacte, he chose to be consecrated in the Cathedral nt ' Warsaw. hii v. Ardl f if newly-foriue- - 1 $7.95 i i Ut&IHKlh-- J! iS GROUP 2 Dresses priced regu larly up to $24.75. pP JAPS GAINING $11.95 GROUP'S OVER CHINA up to regularly regularly $27.50. j - $32.50. - $13.95 -- . . l- 4 priced up to ' y .Tfeasik Pure: linen (Written for the I'nited Press) Jinia'nese infliieuces, the unification of China is now begin ning. Two of the liig Three Tsu chins of China, Chang Tso Lin, war .UaiicJiurJii..aud. I.uan -l- ord., if leader- of the Aiiliu party. 4 Chl-juhave joined their interests and "are working for China aud Japan. 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