T H E C U B A R E V I E W 



15 



ALL AROUND CUBA 



A NEW BISHOP 



According to rumors, which were circuhxted 

 in CathoHc circles, it is now a fact that the 

 Supreme Pontiff has named the Bishop of 

 Camaguey. 



This prelate is called Monsignor Julio 

 Herghiein, canon of Saint John Letran in 

 the Roman Metropolis. 



The appointment falling on another 

 foreign bishop will be a new source of dis- 

 pleasure for Cuban Catholics, as with just 

 reason they look to their own sons to be 

 preferred. 



Camaguey, always a lover of its own, will 

 not receive the new Catholic minister with 

 satisfaction, especially having such excellent 

 priests as Father Arteaga. 



A previous appointment of a foreign 

 bishop also much criticised was that of the 

 Rev. Charles W. Currier, Ph.D., an American, 

 as Bishop of Matanzas. 



ARCHBISHOP VISITS CUBA 



Mgr. Adolfo de Noel, archbishop of Santo 

 Domingo, and apostolic delegate to Cuba, 

 was in the island recently to investigate the 

 complaint against the priests in Havana, who 

 failed to observe appropriate conduct during 

 the funeral of the late Marquis of Santa Lucia. 



A NEW FERRY LANDING 



The proposed ferry landing at Caballeria 

 wharf in Havana harbor, proposed by the 

 United Railways for its Havana-Casa Blanca 

 ferry service, has been favorably reported 

 upon by the Bureau of Public Works. At 

 present the ferry across the harbor to Casa 

 Blanca docks at Luz wharf. 



A MINIATURE SUGAR FACTORY 



Senor Serafin ^'illa, first machinist on the 

 staff at the Central "Caracas," in Santa 

 Clara Province, is engaged in making in the 

 Central's workshop a perfect working model 

 of a sugar factory in miniature which he will 

 exhibit at the San Francisco Fair in 1915. 

 Previous to sending it to the Fair the model 

 will be on exhibition in Havana. 



A DUEL BETWEEN EDITORS 



A sword duel was fought. May 1st, in 

 Havana, between Dr. Carlos Garrido, editor 

 of La Prensa, and Antonio Iraizos, editor 

 of La Nochc, two newspapers of Havana, over 

 the proceedings of the Asbert trial for the 

 kiUing of General Riva. Iraizos received a 

 slight wound. His adversary escaped un- 

 scathed. 



Santa Ana. Church in Camaguty. A new church in the city is now being constructed at a cost of 850,000. 



