Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 08, 1952, Image 16

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WXTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
TuMda?, j July 8, 1952
WEDNESDAY
VALUE SQUARE
NYLON
HOSE
77c pr.
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. ANNUAL JULY
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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.
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