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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1939. PAGE THREB Y PHI POLISHJNVASION Anfl - Religious Newspaper Tells of Liquidation' Methods; Church, Monas tery Lands Given Workers MMOOW, Oct. 12 P) The Mos cow iMwspspar Bezbozhnlk (the God less.), organ of the antt-rellgious movement, Indicated today that a large number of Roman Cathollo and Greek orthodox priests were "liquid ated" when Soviet Russian troops marched Into White Russia and the Western Ukraine in partitioned Po land. The newspaper asserted that many priests barricaded themselves "with capitalists and Polish officers in Ca tholic churches and met the Red armT with machine-gun fire." Accused Of Spying C Bitter articles, assailing both Ca thollo and orthodox priests in the Ss3 region, accused them of espionage I and being In the pay of the polish government. The paper praised a Red army sol dier who. It said, threw several hand grenades into a group of priests and Polish officers who refused to sur render, killing all of them. The paper said church and monas tery lands bad been divided and turned over to workers and peasants. "When the priests saw the power of the Polish landowners coming to an end they banded together with the landowners and gendarmes and took weapons into their hands," the papjr declared. "Everything that happened In Rus sia durlns the revolution - m. pes ted. They fought against the pow er at the tallara. Th nHMti ama their preachingi of brotherly love ana xougnt. many Catholle Driest with arnu in hunri trA protect the capitalists' domination of tne worners. Peasants Have Land "Now, thanks to th hin t-v Soviet Union, priests are no longer tanaowners. Feasant and workers are sharing monastery and church lands'. r,vypoay is entitled to believe or not In Godno compulsion exists." The paper said "priests gave anti tank pravera hotline- tn nrmvn slan tanks from cnvuinff tti rnA. vcr nver wnere tne Poles blew up we oridee. But th tnv despite the nravers and Hr.iH u stacles which the priests had bleesed ana oenind which the Poles had hidden. When the tank approached me priests fled into the forests." 1 TV! HEN colds eause snlffllnft.sneea- W ing, soreness, and BtulTiness in tne nostrils use Mentholatum. It a-ivei atiictt reuei irom tnese rus- eomforts and nromotes healina of the Irritated membranes In the , nostrils. Its vapors also reach deep into the air passages, bringing ; arateiul comtort. Also rub some Mentholatum on your chest and back to improve the local blood circulation. Rub It on your forehead and temples to allay neaaacne ana neuralgia aue to coias. 1 1106, Pendleton 1373, La Grande $333. 1 Priday; light northwest wind off the The Dalles 1243, Hlllsboro 125. and 1 coaat. HlcMlnnvllle 1120. $565 AS SHARE IN L1QU0RPR0F1TS Quarterly Division Also Gives City $455 Ashland $187 Douglas County! Receives $558 As Share Weather Oregon : Pair tonight and Friday, but foga on the coast; little change Northern California Pair tonight i in temperature; gentle northerly and Friday with local fogs on the wind olt the coast, becoming var coast Friday; cooler on the coast t lable. MILK TRUST INDICTMENT IS RULED INSUFFICIENT CHICAGO. Oct. 1 ,.JV-The feder al government's sweeping campaign against an alleged trust in the mi!k and Ice cream Industries crumbled today when a federal district eeurt dismissed an Indictment against to lndlvtdusls and 30 corporations tn the Ice cream Industry. Federal Judge Philip L Sullivan. In sustaining a defense demuirer, ruled the Indictment brought a year ago was lnauf talent, stating: "It Ifl a statement of conclusions not based upon allegations of fact." WINDOW GLAa3 We sell window glasa and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. FEED PUBLIC FRIDAY A chicken dinner will be given for the public In the Roxy Ann Orange hall on Spring street Friday at 8 p.m. A tempting menu has been prepared. Including Imperial salad, chicken pie. potatoes, peas, carrots, hot rolls, tomatoes, relishes, Jellies, apple pie .-la-mode, and coffee. A program, following the dinner, will be furnished by the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. A nominal charge will be made for the dinner and program. Killed By Limb ASTORIA. Oct. 12. (AP) A fall lng limb killed Edwin R. Spooner. 48. Elsie logger, at the Converse & Hltchman logging operations near the Wolf Creek highway yesterday. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. BALEM. Oct. It Pi Oregon counties and cltle were a 427 rich er today after Secretary of State Earl Snell made the quarterly distribution of part of the state liquor profits. The City of Portland received ,13, 47. almost a third of the total. Apportionment to counties: Baker 8286. Benton 361, Clacka mas $1318, Clatsop 1337, Columbia I486, Coos $509. Crook $95, Curry $134. Deschutes $203. Douglas $558. Gilliam $76. Grant $186. Hamey $137. Hood River $255. Jackson $565. Jef ferson $82, Josephine $282, Klamath $627, Lake $109, Lane $1194, Lincoln $242, Linn $635. Malheur $293. Mar lon ,$1079. Morrow $131, Multnomah $1417. Polk $461, Sherman $83. Til lamook $344, Umatilla $515, Union $260. Wallowa $206, Wasco $235. Washington $940, Wheeler $84 and Yamhill $629. Apportionment to cities Included: Baker $324, Corvellls $313. Oregon City $238, Astoria $427, St. Helens $165, Marshfleld $318. Bend $365. Roseburg $180. Hood River $113. Ash land $187, Medford $455, Granta Pass $192, Klamath Palls $665, Eugene $761, Albany $220, Salem $1085. Port land $13,476, Dallas $122, Tillftmook INtmtATI MlWtir COMPANY VANCOOVU, WASHINGTON M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE PAY LESS DRESS BETTER 220 EAST MAIN TELEPHONE 232 Styles That Harmonize With Young Ideas! 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We just received a large shipment of new Necklaces, Pins, and Clips. Take Your Choice $1.00 EXTRA SPECIAL! $1.86 Janet Walker satin slips. With their famous pat ented brassiere. White and tea rose. Only $1.59 GOLDETTE HUGGES You will want several pair of these clever tailored kalt pajamas. Colors coral and blue. $1.95 Tuck-stitched Gowns of Qoldette. Warm and comfortable $1.95 IN OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Something new every day. Visit this department often, there is always something new and interest ing you will enjoy seeing. NEW FLANNEL JACKETS Plain shades navy, wine, and black, d O Q C " And they sell for only PJ7t? Lovely New HOUSE COATS Dozens lovely new Fall house coats arrived this week. Seersucker and slipper satins. 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