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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1955)
f vttAxf, Jane IS, 1S5I rOUKTEtW MgPrOftP (ORKOOH) MAIL TRIBTTHS Enjoy Summertime Savings thru-out the store tomorrow Shop Our V r ' ( . m Shop Where Hi U iZE&'xSfi on our j v. jj EXPELLED BY REDS The Chinese Communists expelled Roman Catholic Bishop Fred erick A. Donaghy (above) of Fall River, Mass., on charges of "subversive activities." After crossing the border at Hongkong and traveling by train to Kowldon he looked tired, but appeared to be in good condition. Reds Snuffing Out Religion in China, Ousted Bishop Says Hong Kong (U.R) Roman Catholic Bishop . Frederick A. Donaghy, 52, of New Bedford, Maw., said Saturday that the Communists are gradually snuff ing out religion In Red China. Bishop Donaghy,, who has spent 26 years in China as a Maryknoll missionary, arrived In Hong Kong Friday after be ing expelled by the Reds from his Wuchow Diocese for "sub versive activities." He told a press conference 'that it was "untrue" that there is freedom of religion in Red China. Under the Communist regime, he said, the faithful manage to "keep alive" their religion, but they cannot do so openly. The bishop said the Reds main tain a "constant wearing down" process to keep Catholics from attending mass. Great Odds He said the people have per sisted in their religion as much as possible against great odds, despite intimidations and oflt right threats not to attend serv ices. But the eroding effect of the Communist anti-religion cam paign apparently is beginning to show, he added. The white-haired bishop, who had not seen a foreigner in four years and who has not been in the United States in 17 years, declined to answer questions per taining to military affairs or eco nomics in Red China because he felt there might be repercussions against Catholics still in China. Trumpad-Up Charges Bishop Donaghy said the Chi nese Reds arrested him in De cember, 1950, on "trumped-up charges of having a package of opium and a revolver" In his home. He said the evidence unearth- ed by the Red security police obviously was planted. The Reds jailed Bishop Don aghy for five months until May, 1951, when he was released af ter still refusing to confess. He said he did sign a paper saying a revolver and opium were found in his home, but not saying that he knew It was there. Menon Meets U.N. Secretary Behind Guarded Doors United Nations (U.R) In dia's V. K. Krishna Menon and United Nations Secretary Dag liammarskjoid conferred behind guarded doors for 90 minutes to day. Neither would comment on the talks. In a departure from normal custom, UN guards barred news men from the 38th floor of the world organization headquarters where the two men conferred in Hammarskjold's office. UN officials said thus action was taken at Hammarskjold's order. Menon was affable as he left the building but he refused sub stantial comment to a covey of newsmen awaiting him at the UN main entrance. The Indian trouble-shooter did say he saw nothing to occasion headlines in the next few days, but when a reporter asked if that meant he did not believe Red China could release 11 Am- erican airmen it has sentenced "spies, he replied: as "I did not say that.' The cork oak tree is recogniz ed for its shading branches. Bamboo Blinds Specially Priced Reg. 1.88 Size 6'x6' 1 79 Reg. 2.98 Size 8'x6' 79 It costs so little to give windows, porches cool summer protection and decorator smartness with bamboo blinds. Natural outside baric bamboo in V inch slats for flexibility. Quick Drying Nylon Priscillas Give Your Windows A Fresh New Look For Summer Reg. 5.98 33 4: A-frkfnl pr. 49"x81" Reg. 10.98 to) 66 (2) pr. 87"xBl Crisp nylon priscillas for Summer. Wash easily and need just a quick touch of the iron. Dep ruffles, luxuriously full. Exceptionally good values at this low price. . Matching Panels Reg. 1.79 13 42"x81" . . . . . . U ea. FATHER'S DAY GREETING CARDS Main floor Sale! 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