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4 WXTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TuMda?, j July 8, 1952 WEDNESDAY VALUE SQUARE NYLON HOSE 77c pr. - . il . ANNUAL JULY A Sir pi a. - 1' ml 3r$T ) i ' J RELEASED IN CUSTODY OF ARMY, William J. Pomeroy, Roches ter, N. Y, former U. S. soldier and his Filipina wife, Celia, have prospect of being released early from life sentences for fighting with Hukbalahap lnsurrectos if they aid in drive against Red group. Ramon Magsaysay, Philippine Secretary of Defense- caused their release from prison following their conviction. (International) Tactics Used by Reds To End Church Influence Told London U.R) In a review of the Communists' post.- war fight for supreme power in Hungary, the veteran Commun ist leader and general party sec retary, Matyas Rakosi, revealed the tactics used by'the Commun ists to brear. down J.he influence of the Catholic church. In an article in the Communist party monthly, Social "Review, Rakosi described how his party attacked the church and de stroyed its power under the pre text that it was harboring "re actionary elements." The campaign against the church came only after the Communists had succeeded in compromising and destroying the largest Hungarian political 'organization, the Smallholders' party, and in splitting and ab sorbing the Socialists. In addition, the Communists had brought under their control the security police and their trade unions. Only after having thus prepared the ground did they attempt to attack the Chris tian churches and the Catholic church as the last in the long list of organizaions which they had marked for destruction. In Rakosi's own words, the Communists' campaign against the churches developed as follows: '.The winning over (by theJ L.ommunisls of the masses of peasants, the small bourgeoisie and, in certain places, even of the industrial workers was rend ered extremely difficult by the reaction hiding behind the clofik of the church. "The majority of the church leaders were opposed to demo cracy from the very first mom ent. This opposition was partic ularly on tha part of the Cath olic church, whose lands were taken away by the land reform. The churches fought almost un ited against us irom 1945 to 1948. ".First of all we broke up the reactionary united front of the churches. By making use of the democratic possibilities in the Reformed Calvinist and the Ev angelical Lutheran churches, we were able to mobilize the believ ers who sympathized with us. An agreement was reached in 1948 in the spirit of mutual un derstanding and indulgence which ensured the peaceful co existance of the people's demo cracy and these churches." Having thus eliminated the Protestants frofn the fight, the Communists proceeded to make a frontal attack on the Catholic church, by far the greatest spir itual power in Hungary. "The position with the Cath olic church was different," Rak osi went on. "The leaders of this church maintained close re lations with the American im peralists, by order of the Vati can. "After unmasking of the Smallholder's party as the agents of the American imperial ists, the Social Democratic party was ordered - to man the front line. When the treacherous Soc ial ' Democratic leaders have, shared the same fate" that is to say when the Communists had eliminated them too "it was the turn of the anti-democratic leaders of the Catholic church who became the most exposed representatives of American imperialism. "Their activities became parti cularly strong at the end of 1948 when, as the Rajk trial re vealed, this attitude would have been part of the armed invasion which Tito and his gang planned at that time with the aid of spies and provocateurs who had been planted into the Hungarian work ers movement. "The" Hungarian people's de mocracy, however, was on the alert. It brought Cardinal Mind szenty to trial, which threw a light upon his activities and those of his companions, and which disclosed that under the activities of the church they had not only planned to restore the old landlord- capitalistic order but also the hated Hapsburg regime." The trial was accompanied by a gigantic propaganda campaign against Catholicism in general and the Vatican in particular and resulted in the elimination from office and from public life through trials, imprisonment and other forms of persecution of Catholic layman, bishops and prominent laymen. The remaining Hungarian bishops were forced to accept a government - imposed compro mise which completely elimin ated Catholic influence from pub lic life and is steadily diminish ing the role of religion in educa tion and in the private life of the Hungarians. SHE 1 MILITARY Lb ACADEMY Oldest tad most distinguished mili tary school in the Northwest, board ing boys from first grade through high school. Special emphasis on the fundamentals of education with remedial assistance... the finest mili tary, athletic, and social training. Enrollments atcepted any limev J MU MHIUIY ACAMMY I j Rocky Butte, Portland 20, Oregon I Pletse lead complete literature nd bollcria. j I Nunc- AddrcsSL. JZooe Sute 2 MORE DAYS Funds invested here by July 10th will earn dividends from July 1st J 7 CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE Savings Insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance ' Corp., Washington, D. C. Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association -126 EAST MAIN MEDFORD, ORE. 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