New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1929, Page 29

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¥ SCION OF PIRATE ' TURNS MISSIONER Matias Cuadra Coloriul Figure at Convention Here Stolen from his home when a ‘young boy, carried away to Borneo, later converted to Christianity, and now said to be “the ablest preacher end Christian leader that Protestant Christianity has produced in the Philippine Islands,” is Motias Caud- ra a young Mohammedan Moro With Arabian blood, descended from the Malay pirates who until recent ycars brought terror to the south- * west Pacific. Cuadra will address the New England Regional confer- _ ence in South Congregational church in the closing session on Monday October 28, usnig as his ‘A Living Witness for Jesus.” of a Mohammedan Moro chieftan in the Philippine Islands, Cuadra was kidnapped by a Ger- man and taken to Borneo to be MATIAS CUADRA educated for the priesthood. 8 hung black in 1924. He walked the . streets of Sandakan, Borneo, until he found work in an office. As soon it for a Bible, Some months later young C returned to Zamboanga in the ippines, and there he met a Danish missionary with a kindly face, to whom he conrided his story and proudly exhibited his Bible. * more of it,” declared Cuadra. You shall!” cried the missionary, it together."” studied in the Union seminary, and decided to become a After graduation he married a love- 1y Tagalog girl, and with her start- Three UY-22 Price, less tubes In addition | publicly accepted the Christian way 01 & charge of reckless —drivir of life, The old father built a Chris- |2¥aiting the outcome of Mra. D * | ttan church on one side of his house, | {61 injuries. Death came at 11 s nne o'clock and the more serious charge But | suddenly he was left alone by the | flight of his patron when war clouds | as he had a little money he spent | adra | Phil- | wonderful book, and I want {o study | “Come with me and we shall study | Cuadra went to Manita where he ! 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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1929 N is own e address by Dr. Stanley High |pointment with Judge Edward H. slc pparently in sccond gear. |but failed to appear in court and |been employed in the Stanley Works ed back to his o people, the |an 8 by Y gh, bt g L D Moros of Southern Philippines. |writer and editor, will represent {Day in Hartford. ael Bazun, 77 Oak Jnd raceski ordered the bond|hydraulic power department since With a little portable organ which [1600 churches and will consist of | Arthur Gregory, 16, of £42 East Strect, pleaded nc Ity to the forfeited. his graduation from Tufts college. bis wife played, as she sang, and [about 500 delegates, who will be Main street, pleaded not guilty to €harge of passing a gnal light | After adjournment of court, how-|There will be refreshments and with Bible stories which Cuadra |entertained as guests at homes of harges of falling to have a certifi- |at Main and Last sfreet ever, Rogdanski called at the po-|moving pictures of a technical na- told, they won their way into the |members throughout the city over e ateroinarialration inthis possession, Wias found guilt nd fined $5 with- |1 station and Chief Hart told him {ture. The observance of Light's affections of the Moro pcople. The |the week-end. and pessing ' red signall Mght! e [oub costs. (Off James Kelly testi- '{o be in court tomorrow and possi-|Golden Jubilee, which the Electri- American governor used Cuadra as| Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will deliv- ves Hinedliss twithout codts for b tied that Bazun was ) on the forfeiture may be erased.|cal club sponsored ia this city, will : Sn ooy 7 the address of welcome at the i it TR LN T Mai et and passed ad- Bogdanski's face was cut and swol- also be discussed at the meeting. AL e ey o | s vhich will be ir (ly ag (]5 GRG0 b e il SRR G tting his guilt and « re- lin and he said he was unable to| pisme e e proud of him. opening session, which e in tive it had not flashed against h genleisulitiande 0 lenganc nessaldphe wespuihlonto) e Finally his mother discovered that |the Iirst Congregational church. POliGe GOlll’t Toda untit had passed the cross i haying : sopboc By [ES RUY | this popular young Moro was none | Services will be held simultaneously \l lines Main and Myrtle str o deger ‘ y'clock. New York, Oct. 25 (UP)—Reports other than her long-lost son, and|in the First and South churches s e ; o Aasa 1o was driv ch | from tomorrow noon until and |cluding Monday night. she came and took him home to the 3y old chieftan-father. The home-com- {ing of Cuadra was like the coming | ot & conquering prince. The old fath- er gripped his son’s shoulder hard and looked him straight in the eye with undisguised pride. “Father,” said the young man, “vou know I have become a Chris-|yaprpy rent of Plantsville, Driver of | tian. And Father I want you to be- | come a Christian too!"” | The old man's eyes never faltered. “My son,” he said, “I am proud of vou,—the greatest Moro of them all! (s 1 to the Herald) |Put I am too ald to become a| SSouthington, Oct. 25—Tollowing Christian; besides, what would I do |the death of Mrs. Herman Detels, with all my wives? No, it's too late. |39, at the Meriden hospital last But we will hold a feast, and I want |night, police authorities made ready you to make Christians of all my |to present Harry Lent of South SOUTHINGTON WOMAN DIES| Car, to ¥Face Manslaughter | Charge i children.” | Main street, Plantsville, in court on “But T couldn't do that without a charge of manslaughter. their consent,” replied young Cu-| Lent's automobile struck Mrs. | adra. Detels and fatally injured her at “Go ahead,” said the old man |about 5:30 o'clock on the old turn- [ with an impatient gesture. “I have |Pike road as the'woman was cross- |talked with them and they are|ins the highway. The driver was | |going in the direction of his home under |On South Main street, when the fa- all his |tality happened. Patrolman Geary conducted an { uncles and aunts were baptised and |inauiry, placing Lent under arrest o after due preparation Matias Cuadra's instruction, other side stood the | Mohammedan mosque, and the fath- | V&8 considered at once. Pttt . Detels, a resident of Meri- | A Year ago Matlas Cuadra came |den avenue, leaves her husband: et L LR two sons, IFrank and Herman; her {the Pacific School of Religion at|Pa7ent® Mt and Mrs. Frank Blair | Berkeley, California, and while Sl SRl L |Elda, Ithel, Jennie and Helen | Blair; one brother, John Blair. studying there he spent many of his B | Sundays preaching to the fifty thou- !'sand Filipinos who are scattered throughout California. He holds the | same irresistible fascination for | them which he revealed in his work | LEe Giynn’s Secrgary Is Admitted to Bar |in the Philippines. He i3 dreaming | (wasnington Buread, N B, Herald) {that he and other Christian Moros | wuonineton. b, .. Oct. 25 will in a very few years start south® | ;"\ Vg et o Winsted, Co { ward from the Philippines into Bor- | oo atary to Representative James neo, Java, Sumatra, Celebes, and|p Giynn of Winsted, has been ad- Singapore, where there are fifty |njited to practice law before the cillions of Malay Mohammedans. |supreme court of the District of “Once we were divided, brother | #olumpia and the U. S. cout of ap- | against brother, hungry, stagnant, | unhappy. Now we have fcund a bet- | ter way. What Christian iceals have | done for us they can do for thes | needy millions.” 5 | ullivan is a native of Massachu- | setts, attending the grammar school at Westford, Mass,, his home town. lana Westford Academy. During the present year Matias He later moved to Waterbury. | Cuadra is a stndent at Union Theo- [Conn., where he engaged in new logical seminary in New York citv. | paper work with the Waterbury| The Moros are a strong, fearless people, and Cuadra with his eager Christian devotion has become one {American. He was connected with | |the Waterbury American until he became secretary to Congressman 'STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE, susp the certificat by his fa Attorney Edward A. Mag, who © ed yesterday forenoon on St street on charges of speeding driving without an operator’s lic as home an- and onse ' on Fairbanks to Speak- | athletic au! trical club will be orities at the ed States Naval Academy have X & e | been negotiating with the Dart- To Electrical Club |, icii, "sfhictic aseociation. or the The regular meeting of the €W | cance Nation of the Dartmouth- »all game at Philadelphia and certificate of registration in his jtive that Gregory was fully two feet | Act is evening 8 0 and thereby open the possession, was released without go- trom the crosswalk line when t) 1 ate Trade school and Navy to re- ing to court, by Assistant Prosccufing light changed from green to red, yet tl e, presid sumic tions this season Attorney W. M eenstein today. he continued to make a left f 1 will be | were denied today by Rear Admiral Officer V Strolls made the from My stre oM stree f opera Samuel S. 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