| Show Feast of St. St Aloysius Patron of Youth Held at Catholic Congress By EDWARD STANLEY Associated Press Stiff Staff Writer DUBLIN June 21 Youth 21 Youth gave a vigorous pitch to Dublin's cucha pre congress business today for it was the feast of ot St. St Aloysius patron of you youth th Throughout Ireland this morning there was general communion of children children children chil chil- dren and churches and streets streel were filled with scrubbed and excited youngsters youngsters not not Irish only but of other other other oth oth- er nationalities who have ha come with their parents for the great religious convention For the and md more invited guests however interest for the day centered in the garden party this afternoon af afternoon afternoon af- af organized by the archbishop of Dublin and the bishops of Ireland in honor of Cardinal Lauri the papal legate who arrived yesterday after aUer noon Besides the con congress S c.-S guests the public also was admitted to the quiet garden at Blackrock college and packed sacked the broad acres overlooking Dublin bay with the Hill of Howth How one of Irelands Ireland's ancient landmarks looking down upon them This evening the three-day three service for the success of the congress will conclude in Dublin churches and tomorrow afternoon the congress willbe will willbe willbe be opened in full state at the draL Yesterday evening Cardinal Lauri Lauriand Lauriand and ind many other visiting prelates were guests of the thc Free State at a reception in n the legates legate's honor President de dc deValera deValera Valera and his ministers appeared in full evening regalia for the first time at a state function assuming a formality formality for for- mality they much dislike Cardinal Lauri was taken to the cathedral ca ca- cathedral thedral where Cardinal Macrory archbishop of Armagh Armach was seated on the he Episcopal throne Hundreds of bishops and other clergy took their appointed places and the papal legate knelt upon a and then went up to the altar and kissed it Then he went to the epistle corner of the altar and sang the prayer of the immaculate conception after which he gave a solemn |