;TJmOKEG0N:STATESMA PK1DAY MOnNlNO, Nv6VEMr.EH 12, 1025' Is !Ghina Going Reel? Inflaence 'of Bolshevism Shown in Letter From General r.SCtetary of the China Christian Endeavor Union That, the. present tronhle in China la ' the most serious, the most deep-rooted -and the most Widespread Movmem nf thio Hn 1 ret experienced in China ' is the i declaration of most of the olden 1 t missionaries , nrho ; hare g o n e j jtbrongh; the Boxer, trouble of 1800 and various other anti-for-1 ,eiitB movements. . . i'.Edar E. Strother, general V.cretary of tbo Clhlna Christian Rntiesrvdr union, with headonar- Uters at Sbamhal, writes as follows Jreirrdrnr.th influence of Bolsh- VIn order to , rhrhtlr estimate the sifniflrance of the China siin- Uon. Jt' Is 'necessary to realize 4'hat TJolshevism tvAt the root of ft he matter and that the Rolhev 1V nt only aim at the overthrow tlrtf. all law and order, hut that Uther are bltterlr anti-Christian. aiming t the destrnction of th ennreV and .of th home and all nhrist'an standards, of soeleiv. We 'ar that" .manv . neonte In the r lands." as -well a thousands f t!hliee tiydnt out here, have hepi rteeefard hv the nronaeann' r'tlwBolaheTfks as to th real meaning and nurnope o' Fihv- Pm.vThe, her to the Bolshevist jmpvernent ,wa revealed in a r,r ynre which, waa issued 'on the jrnnt 'pare , of . an brjraiT of the Bolhev1sts.''TortravlnK a Bnsslan Iworkman with sleeves rolled nn. fnd : holding a hnee hammer, at be foot of a ladder which he was fibont t aseend: "and tinderneath wa -printed. "T hTe already 'smasher! orsr earthlv thronps. T am f 1 m . a ii t.iira itiiiuniuit cjirati iiuiii au idttorlalJn the Shanrai Mercurr. fntitled "Britain. China and the pOYiet." spms to ns to sum no lhe aitnation more accurately ;ban almost any other single para Trtrnh we have read: l! '"Srr Rohert Home, speaking recently at . a conservative meet rig;' said fhaC the 'nnrlslne in Shanghai and other parts of China (ere dae 'to the persistent and .isaldaous ' efforts made by - the .oviet government of Russia igainst stable government in every jpart of th:w0rld. The ex- chan cellor' of the Exchequer said that !ihe Soviet 'recognized "that the fhlef "Opponent ahd the greatest r p bstruelton" to the theory of com- nuHlstle government -was Great !liUtfl,and that if they could get Jhd of the Influence of Great Brit Pia .in the world they would have ilone-tnore than by any other ef f art tor establish the hateful dis astrous - theories which they iherish. , Sir Robert pointed out "hat Soviet" had been striving now or ; the past A our ; years in . the ace of 'very, solemn treaty obliga tions to upset British government a India and, to set the whole of ire v East aflame. : Passing to rhlna. Sir Robert aaid that in this Jountry the Bolsheviks have found lementa, which are easy to' work ponand referred to the Soviet hiUters who have been boasting , f.the attack which they are mak 1 ig. again British interests in hina.-"and asserting that the 'resent dlsturban(es:are only a oor rehearsal of the massacres rhich 'they hope to see in the ature.- ' "Amazing revelations, support-4-by $6comentary proof, concern ig r the activities Of the Soviet insulate in Shanghai on behalf r.tbe Third Internationale, have 3cejQtly been published In the prth China Daily News. They are refutable proof that the red ttnsulate here has taken an active Vrt 'ln the prolongation, of the jneral strike, that the consulate ia organized a special committee ! Chinese students and represent tivea of the workers organiza ou to ..inaugurate a reign of f rror in Shanghai, and that it has pen taken 'upon ifielfZto carry . communiatie p r joi aga n d a aong the foreign t. men-of-wars-jea.. stationed at Chinese porta, 'mericah bluejackets are to be first to be converted. They -e to be proselytised by a spe ally chosen Soviet agitator nam SwGreben, "a man 'who after a nahfy cfeer'jn the Russian Vol unteer7 fleet migrated to the Vult- States, became a naturalized roeriean citizen and Joined the my, Jnwhlch he'rose to th rank 1 .second lieutenant.- This agent so has a staff jof sub-agents.; It I specially stipulated in Comrade arathan's letter of Instructions ''the 'secretary -of the Ted con lite here that 'the work of the partments of the local commit ea .1? to he carried out in ac rdaac with' the old Instructions id in. absolute . secrecy-' The totographfe' reproductions - of ese : original aocuments ' wui rely make ft 'dlfficuU for certain I rsona'to Continue 1'o denyHhat ioscowt sinister nana may oe en in "the "Shanghai disorders. ,"U thottld h clearly understood at the- present ' ' inovement is Jmarily anti-Christian, and that a .Betshevlks desire to atop all Usionary work and to drive all Lssioaaries out of China. A re irkable document emanating the ucational associations of Kiang Chekiang and Hnpeh provinces I Clares' that the missionaries, are I e agents of the foreign imperial- s .and -capitalists, and that he 's use tbey . have . penetrated into ulna's interior cities, where their : hools, i are the centres for, the jtribution ' of j the poisonous eachings 'and teachings of ChritW nit yt,Ch ina has suffered ,one na eai disgrace after another... By rtingn- end .0 the poisonona eigiv mission Jnstlttlons. ; the ;luece of foreign ' imperialism ll t tioughj ig gnj in China is the declaration of these Chinese educationalist. It Is evident that they have been well taught by their Russian leader, one of whom (Zinovieff, an apostate Jew, one of the master minds among the Bolsheviks), has said. We will grapple with the Lord God in due season, 5Ve will'vanquish Him in His highest heaven, and wherever He seeks 'refuge, and we shall subdue Him forever. Even the little children In Russia are being taught by their school teachers to blaspheme ' God Almighty, a mis sionary of the China Inland mis sion having received a letter from her family in Russia, telling how the children of a neighbor explain ed that on a certain day each week their teacher placed on the wall a picture of an old man with a long beard, representing God, and then told the pupils to shake their .fists at Him and spit at Him. The Christians number of Izvestia.'a government organ, re ports the organization of a Chil dren's Communist league, which already embraces 1,000,000 mem bers, and another 5.000,000 chil dren, pupils in elementary schools, are being drawn into the move ment. "We, the young godless one", write one of these leagues, the Khamovinki club in Moscow, 'are waging active war against our religious parents: - we will climb up 4ntt heaven and sweep away the gods. : "Posters have been put up on the walls of cities in inland China with such sentiments as the fol lowing in Chinese, 'Down with government: down with Christian ity: down with Confucianism and all other religions: down. with the home! etc.' Anti-Christian posters have also been posted on the walls ot building in the Chinese city of Shanghai." BEE' KEEPERS " TO MEET ORGANIZATION' SLATED 11 Kit K THIS AFTERNOON The Marion county bee keepers will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock for the purpose of or ganizing a county bee keepers as sociations. The meeting will be held in the Salem Chamber of Conimerce. The idea of organiz ing into county associations has become customary with b ee keep ers throughout the' country. In. the evening at 7:30 o'clock the Polk county bee' keepers wilt meet at Dallas for the purpose of organizing. Professor Sculten,. bee expert of OAC, will be the principal speaker both at the meeting helH in the Salem Chamber Of Commerce and that held in the evening at Dallas. Creswell. A. V. and' Y. A. Priaulx. sell '"The Creswell News" to Charles F. Loomis. KEH DANGER IV UQl'OR BERLIN Women doctors, law yers and economist' of Germany favor local option and see. in the excessive use of alcohol one of the worst dangers confronting C.er many. They held a joint confer ence, with delegates from the as sociation of German Women phy sicians, the Federation of Womeji Lawyers, and the Association of Women Economists, at the conclu sion of which a resolution was adopted memorializing the 'Reich stag in favor of local option. r We Say This Boldly - Without Fear of Contradiction - Today at - 9 P 'V i i i i i i i i i it it i i i i i Presses You'll Find the Biggest Values of 1925 "BOO Fall Fabric Sport Straight Line Street Our Entire and Complete Stock of Over 600 New SELF and FUR TRIMMED Coats Greatly Reduced Without reserve or exception every coat and they are the pick of the style cen ters, is reduced and reduced substantially a wonderful representation of all the season's favored styles at worthwhile savings. 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