THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 8. 1919.

Compares

US Bishop Vatican To Moscow

SEEKING TO "SHACKLE THE

MINDS" OF CATHOLICS

Washington, Aug. 7.-Methodist Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam of New York tonight charged the Roman Catholic Church with pursuing a "strik- ing parallel" to Communism, including “character assassination" and efforts to "shackle the minds of those they control."

Carrying on the battle over the US$300,000,000 Federal aid to education, Bishop Oxnam accused Catholic leaders in the United States of a "coldly calculated plan" to destroy all such legislation because, he said, they did not want public schools to exist.

He then broadened his attack to take in world-wide activities of the Vatican. He said the Catholic Church was losing the support of people in Europe and "scams ready to summon the world to a holy war to salvage its power, its property and its prestige."

He also suggested that Calliolla leaders might be planning to bring a separate Catholle poll fleal party on to the American scene, much as Caiholle parlies existed in Europe,

and

"have perfected the Hitler technique of repeat ng pre- varications often enough big enough to insure their ac- ceplance."

He added that the Cathulle nilzed Bishop Oxnam is co-President Church had become so of the World Council of Chur-up. In politics in Europe, ches, and vice-president of the weighed with land holdings en organisation of Protestants and 50 allied with "mary and other Americans united for feudal reaction" that the "com- separation of the Church, which non people are turning against has been leading the light to keep Federal funds from going to Catholle and other private schools.

12

Bia attack was delivered in recorded ratio Interview, transcribed nt Laconin, New Hatopshire, where he is resting, The education bill, ulrendy passed by the Senate, has been site-tracked in the House be- cause of the controversy the question Church schools.

of

"

US Services

Doctors

In London

London. Aug. 7~~A group of Claiming that the Vatican ap-12 medleat officers, representing

United States

Armed peared ready to launch a "holy the

Medical Service Divi- war", he said: "The kingdom Forces' of God cannot be established by sian, arrived here by air this

of war, nor can wel evening for a two-day visit. methods destroy the Communkt chal- lenge to liberty by war."

CATHOLIC GROUPS He said the Roman Catholic Church

over

fund's

for

and

seeking, wns

"Trade

L

the Cont United States

The object of the visit la to Kain first-hand information on the medical units of the United States Artmed Forces overseas,

While in London, the medical like officers will meet the Directors Moscow, to "divide and rule" General of the Medical Service

In doing so had created of the Royal Navy. the British Bishop Oxnom said flatly: "separatives the estnalishment "The Roman Catholic hierarchy separate Catholic groups such Army and the Royal Air Forer, Is responsible for killing (thens the Roman Catholte. Veterans, and will confer with Admiral.

Catholic measure). The American prin- Ronin

Richard Unions mander of the

Connelly the and Roman Catholic, at forces in the Easter At- of clple ht separation

naval Church and State is in jeopar-instead of just American

"Is all

antle and the Mediterranzan. This separatista dy,"

CARDINAL'S METHODS preparation for

The party includes Dr Ray- He said Cardinal Spellman. Roman Callolie political partymond B. Allen. Director of the Medical Servico Division, the Catholic Archbishop. of Newlo the United States?" be ask-

Major-General George Arm- York, "reveals the methods weed. "Are we to have a

strong, Deputy Surgeon-| may expect from men deler-party here that follows the die-

General of the Army, Ilear- mined to master American life" tates of the Vatican life?" On the same programme

Admiral Clifford A. Swanson, In his (Spellman's)

which the Oxnum interview Surgeon-General of the Navy, Mra Eleanor

letter from and Major-General & Crow. The Cardinal

accused Mrs was broadcast,

Cardinal Spellman

the Air Hoosevelt of being anti-Catholic,

was renti Surgeon-General of

Force. for opposing the use of Federal declining an Invitation to speaki

ooglelsm

funds for Church schools,

of

"The blunt fact is that the Roman Catholic Church does

building R

political

on another programine to state! his side of the issue.

The Cardinal plended "pres-

not believe in our public school sure of many duties," United

system." he said.

quoted

from the Junuary 1930 ency- elleal by Pope Pius XI con-

cerning Cathalle

children and

Press.

POLISH WARNING Warsaw, Aug. 7.-The Polish

attendance at non-Catholic Council of State today warned

schoole

Catholicing

the

Church with munism, he then said:

Catholics that they faced: gaol, Roman and even death, if they misus

Com-

qi" religion to oppose the re- x¥me.

"Both are totalitarian, Both

The warning was carried in

Geek control of

the minds of

од new decree

men

everywhere.

Both prac- published

in

Moscow knows what tolerance Ministere

means.

religion,

They are expected to fly to Frankfurt, Germany, next Tuesday,Router.

Iran, Jordan Agree On

that

Relations

the two

ALL-NIGHT

SITTING US Army To

Pay More Attention

London Express Service.

Thirteen minutes past eight in the morning by Big Ben, and these MPs' ears are still parked outside the House of Commons. The occasion: "the recent debate on the Iron and Steel Bill, which lasted for 18 hours. ----(London Express Service).

Allies' Unlimited

To Japan

Washington, Aug. 7.- The Army Under-Secretary nate, Tracey Voorlees, mild today that In future he expected to evole "a great deal more time" to Japan han he fund treen A

able to do in the pist.

He said that within the next month most ar the questions concerning Germany would be shifted to the State Departmeal and his office would be almost complet:ly free lo deal with Japan.

Mr Voorhees said he thought the fact was a good indication of the Army's Intention to re tain full administrative control of Japan. He said the cut of 10 percent in military funds pro- pered by Congress would "inate it pretty hard" to work out various financial programmes in Japan, but added that he be-

oveel it could be managed.

Mr Voorhees expects to leave for a visit to Japan in “about two weeks" if confirmed by, the Scoate In his new position. Congressional sources believe fiere is little doubt that he will bconfirmed.

Mr. Voorhees said he was in constant touch with the Finan- eial expert, Mr Joseph Dodge, who

returned from Tokyo Jeveral weeka njjo. He was "very hopeful that he could persuade Mr Dodge to return to Tokyo,

State Department Meinls, commenting on the administra- tive changes in Japan, said General MneArthur had made it clear ihat his headquarters

"would like to get out of run- ning the

and government Bought that civilian adminis- trators on lower levels would be less offensive to the Japanese. They added, however, that so far as they knew the Army had

no desire to relinquish overall control, and President Truman had not yet decided should. United

thut Press

they

Rule In Germany "Desperate"

Over-Adenauer

DISMANTLING POLICY

CRITICISED

Cologne, Aug. 7.-Dr Konrad. Adenauer, leader of the Christian Social Party in the British Zone of Germany, told an election meeting_in Bonn today that with the establishment of a Ger- man Parliament the “unlimited rule of the Oc- andcupation Powers is over."

countries had

selves to that fact and also to the fact that the period of Ger. many's collapse was also over,

Criticising the Allies dismant- ling policy, Dr Adenauer sald that the question would not be settled until it had been dealt with on a "Just and sensible basia".

QUIRINO IN

Convicts

Still Free

Hamburg, Aug. 7.-Frontier

posts ол the

Dutch-German

warned to

border have been watch for 20 dangerous German convicts who escaped in a mass prison break..

Omelala think some of them might try to enter Zelland.

of

The convicts were being hunted today by hundreds police over 24,000 square miles of Western Germany. An arca 180 miles castwards from the Dutch frontier and 200 mlles south from the North Sea Is be- ing combed.

IN Thirty men escaped

AMERICA

(Continued on Page 1)

from a

penal camp in the 'Emsland Dogs during a prison_riot:on Friday night. Teh have so far beon recaptured,

and

were

Officials said that the men were all serving life or long-

sentences that Filipino defence ferm officials complained about the desperate.--Associated Press. U.S. trimming its military

recalicd

of developing Radio Hongkong

all newspapers Teheran, Aur, Iran tise excommunication, character throughout the nation and read Hashemite Jordan announced assasination and economic re- In detail on the Polish radio. in a joint communique today He added that the foreign prisals. Neither Rome nar The decree, approved by the that they had reached "com- countries must reconcile them-

In the Council of plete understanding” on poli-

Friday, Both demand blind, Stało оп

effectively Ural and economic relations, unthinking loyalty.

Neither outlaws any religious activity Moscow-nor Rome-belleves-in-which-the- State --does-not-ap-- -The communique said also separation of the Church and prove. the state. Both Moscow and It specifies a possible death agreed to co-operale in efforts Rome Interfere in the affairs of sentence for persons who com-to enlarge and strengthen ecu other states. Both Moscow and mit crimes against another be-nomic and cultural relations Rome seek to shackle the minds cause of religion, if the crime between all Islamic countries. of those they control by telling results. In death "or If there The communique did not them what they can read, what has been a disturbance of nor-mention the signing of any Dr Adenauer called the action films they can see, what news-mal publie life or danger to written agreement, but in by the British authorities in forces in the islands and falling papers they can inke."

public security"

formed sources predicted that bringing before military courts to show signs he decree did not mention the two countries would for those Germans who refused to more than two out of 23 base ~HITLER TECHNIQUE” the Vatican decree of excommze The agreement in

carry out dismantling orders as sites awarded under the post-

agreement He also said that neither munication for Communists and signed treaty,

a contradiction of "the unwrit-independence followers, Russia nor the Vatican Could Communist

They also charged 1947. The announcement came as ten British law of human jus- "He who misuses the King Abdullah prepared to re- warned:

US Military Advisory Joint freedom of creed and con-

Group with falling to deliver à to Hashemite Jordan 10- science to pursue sims hostile

ap- He described as "a little too quantity of old supplies the structure of the Polish visit to Iran.

morrow after an omcial 12-day strong" the recent statement byparently under. the military as- to republic is able to three years'

Dr Schumacher, leader of thesistance agreement accompany-Portugese Half Hour (Studio); H. Imprisonment or more."

The communique said that the German Social Democrats, that Ing independence. Also able to goo! terms two countries hod greed to Great Britain had only entered 2. Point Four. Because the were persons "spreading false differences between the Isinmie the second world war to destroy Philippines is underdeveloped, information in the name of recountries by friendly and peace- German competition, but, heyet rich in minerals, soll and ligion."-United Press.

added that "because some of umber,

at is regarded by many the German people were

cer-as a place where President Tru- for loan of tainly responsible for the war man's programme because they supported Hitler U.S. technical skill could pay off

tolerate

opposition

and buth

EUROPEAN

UNITY

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but

meet in the morning and after- SIDE GLANCES

noon on Thursday, in the after-:

the

поол

on Friday, and in morning on Saturday. So far; no plans have been made for night meetings,

The Assembly is expected to split up into committees Monday.

on

On the opening day of the Assembly Britain's Opposition lender, Mr. Winston Churchill, M. Paul-Henri Spank of Bel- gium. M. Paul Reynaud of France and other pioneers of the drive to secure greater European unlly are due to attend a huge mass meeting in the 'centre of Strasbourg: They will address the crowds from a balcony. On August, 18 Mr Churchill will be given the Freedom of Stras-

Hay at a ceremony in the City

.:

With the arrival of the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, this evening, four of the 10. Foreign Ministers duc to attend tomorrow's meeting have reached Strasbourg. The others here.ara M. Gustav Rasmussen, of Denmark, Dr Halvard Lange, of Norway, and M. Oesten Under, of Sweden.

The remaining Foreign Minis- ters are due tomorrow.—Reu-

tor.

Bevan Inspects Hospitals

Venice, ·Aug. 7--The British Health Minister, Mr Aneurin Bevan, continued his inspec tion of Italian hospitals and public health clinics during the week-end.

He plans to leave on Monday for Cortina, tAmpezzo, lag the Dolomites. Aksodated - Presse

turn

ful means."-Assoclated Proco,

tree."

of

the

ILK.T.

"Hongkong Calling" Programme Summary: 0.02, Children's Story: "In His Majesty's Service" by "Sca Lion Episode 4: "in the Morning Watch" (BBCTS); 630. "It Swing Time" 1940 Super hythm; 7. las pital Request half hour. Presented by Mary Simpson (Studio); 7.38. World News and News Analysis (London Relay); 8.15, Light Orches ual Selections: 8.30, 1 Like What I Like Presented by Brian Crat- tock, (Studio): 9, "From the Edi- torials" (London Relay): 9.10. WeA- ther Report: 9.11, "Forces Theatre" "Storm Waming Written and Fr9- duced by Peter Huth for the flong- kong Blagg Concerta Concerto

in b Major, Op. 8 (Paganini):) Yeliudi Menuhin (Violin) and the Orchestre Symphonique: De Parle Conducted by Pierre Monteaux; 10.30. Music for Dancing: 11, Radio News Reel reparations, port and Bummary of News, 11.20, (London Relay); 11.15, Weather Re- Insisis Close down,

By Galbraith without showing any backbone, big dividends in development.

DOPA, 190 SERRA SÉRVICE, ME, T, M. RÈS, ÀÀ, A, PAT, DIY,

"If dad was so tired why did he come to this hole whera everybody works night and day to catch fish? I'm the one that's getting the rest!!!

Great Britain should not expect us to accept the Allles' dis- mantling policy lying down."- Reuter.

SERIOUS

FIGHTING

IN BURMA

REPARATIONS

3. Philippine rehabilitation.

4. Internees' pay.

5. Japanese

which the Philippines

must be paid.

6. World Bank loan.

7. Domestic economy

and

polities. Mr Quirino reportedly OUTWARD MAILS

facer

a tough three-way night for re-election in November. In addition to talking over the do- meste situation, he may want some campaign pointers from President Truman who, experts say, won out against the greatest

Rangoon, Aug. 7-Railway odds last year.

8. The Far Eastern situation. crews returning from country Mr Quirino may have Gomo runs today reported serious close-up views of the general Aiphting against

Kovernment

Far Eastern situation of interest troops by combined. Army.de. serters and Communist forces to some officials who do not get North of Narigoon.

out there very often-United Press

The railwaymen said that the fighting centred on Tantabin, a

small town 25 miles North of Turkey May Allow Noah's Ark Search.

Rangoon

Meanwhile, newspaper reports

Unregistered

correspondence only for Shanghai, Tientsin and North Chins can be accepted at wonders risk, and will be for. warded an opportually offers.

Unless otherwise

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MONDAY, AUGUST S Closing Times by Air Canton (CPO1:10 a.m., 7 pan., 4 p.m.; (Gro) 0,30 RTL, 130 p.m. 5.30 p.m.

Tapeh, Halhow, Swatow, Ainoy,

Chengtu, 3.30 p.m... *Bangkok, Itangoon, Calcutta. Ankara, Aug. 7.-Tho Tur- of peace talks between the rebel

Dares Salaam. "Mauritius, Johannes- Karons and the Burmese Army klsh Government is expected in Karachi, Rare, Nairobi, Mombasa. Karachi) High

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TURDAY, AUGUST 9: Cloxing Timea By Air the rebellion

Manila, Quam, “Honolulu, "prohibited military zone."

and Canada, 5 pn.

Shanghal Aug. · 7---Delated London, Aug. 7-Rome me. Today's official communique' The expedition, now In An Air Parcel Poats or Manila, Hono-reports from the Pooting and ported tonight that a gusher sald that government forces at korn, has already received nde- tull and us.A. (CPO) (50 p.m.: Nanawel areas indicated today 150 feet high rose when as

(GPO) 1 pm. Shwemy), midway between the quate equipmont and vehicler Ordinary Air Mali (Printed Matthat from 1,000 to 2,000 persons central Burma towns of Pyin-from the United States and will tars Samples and Small Packet were drowned during the recent of was struck today at the re- mana and Yamathia, killed 40 start its 10,000-feet climb, or Pera) for Marilia, Quam, Honolulu

typhoon When

high waves contly, discovered, oilfield de rebels, when repelling an attack. soon as formal permission Isipu

and USA, (CPO) 430 p.m.) (QPO) smashod the protective

Cortemagliore, Northern Kalyan Auociated Press,

given.Reulor. Cangkok, & pam.

Neutor, walls.- United Pressitua

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