Czech Bishops Offer 7-Point Peace Plan
Prague, Sept. 12.-Czechoslovakia's Catholic Bishops disclosed today that they had offered the Communist Government a seven point "peace plan" which was drawn up at an illegal mecting last month at Trnava, in Slovakia, when the Bishops went there to consecrate two new Bishops.
The Bishops issued the text of their memorandum to the Government, dated August 14, through a Catholic spokesman. Besides their peace plan, the Bishops made a series of conditions, demands and prolenta, aird warned the Commnlsts that it would be "difficult for the Government," if it passed Inws which the clergy could not accept,
It was considered here protest against the installation of that Government acceptance Government plenipotentnries in the Bishops' consistories or, as In of the terms would mean a'
the ence of Slovakia, in the complete reversal of policy, which it was unlikely to mnke.
The Bishops' memorandum to the Government said that they were willing to swear loyally to the State on the terms of the existing arrangement between Czechoslovakia and the Vatican, provided the Government stop- ped
Bishops' offers.
The installation of these plent- polentiaries makes impossible the free performance of religious this the Sinte worship. By
right to decide amumC oven ku matters of religious rites and worship, and in matters of merals and faith.
the
ILLEGAL ACTS attacking the Church, i
"Already the work of these guaranteed religious freedom plenipotentiaries shown clearly and recognised tho Papal the extent of their illegal ne- authority in Church affairs.
The Trnava meeting was held titler: In some Dioceses they claim the right exclusively to secretly beenuse the Bishop leelde in all the business of the had gathered without the requir-Church, and they legally use ed approval of the Government. oficial Church seats for No reference to the meeting lion been made until today.
STRAINED RELATIONS
personal ins
instructions,
their
"They also use the Insignia of
the Church authority, or printed | matters carrying these signia, In their memorandum, the and they e decisions without Bishops rald that they met the knowledge of the Bishops"
The memorandum
"uneasy" atmosphere because demand, further, that inter- they were concerned about the "chtumatic" Catholic Actionference-violating Church rights Movement Government-spon and juniors of the Orders, must -with the education of priests sored and because they hud been accused of responsibility for the struined relations tween the Sipie.
Church
were
be
pre-
All the Bishops sont except Monsignor Joseph Beran, the Archbishop Prague, and the elderly Bishop
of Krades, Dr Moria Piha, who wan unable
cease
accusations and
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1949.
Scene Of Mass Killings
Yugoslav Navy
Churchill With Stalin
Links
Belgrade, Sept. 12.-Officers and men of Yugo- slavia's Navy pledged to Marshal Tito today their rendiness to defend all attacks "regardless if they come from the East or the West, regardless if they are led by Churchill or Stalin."
In a telegram sent from the Adriatic port of Split,
WEDDING OF they denounced the Comin-
HAPSBURG
ROYALTY
form's bitter campaign and
"dirty" intentions" against
their country as futile.
"Such Insults and such hostile
altitudes cannot frighten us
they said, "We are convinced victory will be ours, because we
The
and
both
Twelve persons were klileð by gunfire and five others wounded, in Camden, NJ., when 薅 28-year-old war veteran went on
16
a
A
Arrow points to the page. apartment of the veteran-Identified by police
Howard Untuk where he barricaded himself after
shootings, the pharmacist and his wife were ked in the drug store at right, while others died in the barber shop at centre left and shoc repair shop (white building at left.) One man shot as he waited in la car for a traffle Hght at centre of photo. (AP Picture)
W
AIRLINES
TO FIGHT
RED TAPE
Should Start Ridiculing Communism
Manila, Sept. 12.-Repre sentative Walter B. Hubor,
of the United States Con- gress, said at a press con- ference today: "We should stop fearing Communism and start ridiculing it."
the He said: "In
United Sintes, we hear little about the Republican and Democratic parties but much about Com- munlat parties. We should let him (Communism) out of school and if he gets tough hit him in
no
the note.
Mr Huber, who is one of five
meli visiting-congressmen who tho local press today at the Manila
Club. Overseas Press explained: "I do not mem we can entirely laugh off Commu nism, but we can stop worrying about it and start ridiculing it instead." The
Congressmen visiting nrrived yesterday. They told the press the United States
minded but the economy "American people want to see. nu many countries economically healthy as possible."
Congressman
Charica
Denne sald: "We sce
is
[POCKET_CARTOON|CREASON:
unilerstand it's a cepts. -to tha Chanel swimmers?
London F'aprej Šertson.
NEXT CHANGE AT THE
KING'S
SWORD-SKILLED ADVENTURER
slashing his way through danger..to
ROMANCE!
BA THOUSAND
the old
PULSE-POUNDING
Congress THRILLS!
feeling of isolationism arising in the United States where foreign expenditures are involved."
NO ISOLATIONISM Representative Harold 0. Lovre sald, however: "There is no solutionism In the Middle at West, where I come from, all,"
Mr Deano explained that the| financial stability of the Amer)- can government is the "limit to which we can go in Point Four or any other programme.
Congressman Huber admitted greater spending emphasis Europe,
rove, "and should be because thin! is where there is the Brentest threat,"
on
lle sald: is a question of logistics. How long would it take Communism to get to the "We prolest against the
Philippines and how long to and the cutting off of a contact between
get . England. I have my the Bishops and toe believers,
not want to and we
the nguinal protesi
Bourges, Sept. 12.-The are defending a just cause, be- Members of the World Air-|
The Hague, Sept. 12. opinion but do
express it." of ou silencing
just defence glory of the ancient Aus- cause we are faithful to the
Representative Maurice G. against unirur KK
teachings of Marx and Lenin." trian court revived here to-
fine Organisation were Burnside sald he wanted to measures of persecution.
message pledged "We protest against the per- day with the wedding of loyalty readiness to fuinged by their Executive Lee American capital como to the Philippines, especially to travel tosecution of priests for reading blonde Archduchess Eliza- all tasks set before it. Sailors, Committee late today to develop iron ore. Slovakia. Monsignor Beran had pastoral letters, and for fash-beth Charlotte of Austria soldiem and officers of The fight strenuously against T
guarantee that "I they Announced that he
and Prince Henri of Leich-sorry and will not be sorry
Yugoslav War Navy
American capital will not be expropriated, I think we can tenstein.
to give their lives in defending Presenting the report to the get United States capital bere,"
e liberty and Independence of moting of the International Air he said. the Socialist homeland."
Transport Association (IATA), He added there is much idle TITO'S SPEECH Rene Briend, Joint Director- Philippines capital which could
General of
Alr France, asked be invested.-United Fress. for full support of the Inter- national Civil Aviation - Organi- sation (ICAO) to simplify and standardise customs procedures.
ICAO ns asked its member
for acceptance of
PRESS FREEDOM
wna "in- fully fulfilling their priestly terned" in his Prague Palace, duties.
The Bishops terms included a warning that it would be "very
"We protest against the con- dimcult for the Government f
Church tinued publication it passed laws which the
ot the could not accept Another de-so-called Gazette of the Catholic mand was that the Government Clergy
demand the should stop supporting the renewal of full freedom for the Catholic press, which has been
Catholle Action Movement,
considered stopped,
relationa, the
and we
'DESIRE FOR AGREEMENT
After reviewing the history of the Church-State Bishops declared: "We proclaim again that we are willing at any time to repeat the outh of loyalty "We protest against towards Czechoslovakia as it is closing of Church schools, set out in the modus vivendi, requisitioning of Church
showed our destre for an † monastic buildings, and against agreement in our last public all steps which limit religious
although even freedom." procencroachments on
and
are
development
noi border red tape.
On
д
10 the
international
" have at our disposal an
Sword
OF THE
Avenger
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ILO REPORT COMING TO THE replacing on the bones of
ON JAPAN'S LEE THEATRE
ECONOMY
Lake Success, Sept. 12.- The International Labour Organisation today called for reintegration of Japan's economy with world econo- my, "not only in the In- terests of Japan but of the world as a whole."
The 27-year-old Archduchess, posthumous daughter of Charles I of Hapsburg, last Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary,
Tito. also affirmed Yuno was married at Lignieres near stavia's ability-"steeled by the here.
treinendous experiences" of the She
was wearing an ivory-Second World War-to overcome In effect, it was
white sa in dress, a Ince vell "ail difficulties" Just as she did "We call for a renewal of the and the diamond diadem of the pa. problems-in a brief talk here that the Bishops were uking the Government to fo freedom of meetings which are 18th century Austrian Empress in Belgrade to engineers and back a good deal on Its an- guaranteed by the Constitu nounced polley.
tion, and we especially protest Marie Therese. Her train was workers from the motor factory etatea ugainst the fact that, under carried by two little girls--a Na Rakovica, which has facilitation ennexure"
Marle
Desnelges various excuses, priests are pre- Bourbon Parmir,
and Cecile of developed three new types of convention who were tractors as part of the country's aviation. vented from holding meetings dro
dressed in prune sills.
campaign for more Industrialisa- from dressed among themselves and
Before
M. Briend added that IATA's the
Lion. religious ceremony of expressions making other
In the church of Lignieres,
General Director, Sir William He cald these efforts provided ikired, had led a three-year religious life.
formal ceremony took place on the best answer to foreign "in- crusade against red tape which the Sunday night at the Chateau,ventions" and "lies" about the had already resulted in moder- the Known as the "family.statute." Socialistic
it Is performed for Austrian Yugoslavia.
niuition of regulations. royally to show that they marry within their rank.
OTTO OFFICIATES Same general note a pledge of international document on which "We protest vigorously against
loyalty to Marshal Tito and the we can, as a beginning, start This ceremony in the ancient Yugoslay Communist Parly, and work on a fight to free our own Church freedom and autonomy the gross insulta and untrue nc-
cusations against the
Austrian court was directed by protests against the Cominform's industry," M. Briend said. Czecho- were taking place.
the Grand Marshal of the aineks upon the Marshal and
The report was based on the The Minister of Justice, Drlovak Eplacopate and the Holy
Since that function has his leading lieutenants-poured
Andings of a group of labour Alexel Cepicka.
Father, especially as contoined in his speech
disappeared with
the into the capital over the week- 15. of July
confessed
in the speech of Dr Cepleka on to n
it was performed by court, July 15.
by cnd from
The Committee reported that experts who spent five weeks working groups
in Japan studying Japanese series of anti-Church actions
Count Charles Esterlinzy,
and griculture and industry, such as installing plenipoten-,
With throughout the country. This is representatives of IATA and "We protest against the ac
Archduke Olto signing for the
the Universal Postal Union talking with the United States Inter-cusation that the Brishops are Hapsburgs and reigning Prince morning papers and tone down "outstanding questions
helps All tarles In consistorier.
customary and
the would meet in a week to settle
occupation service of reaction Joseph in the name of Liechten-any rumours of unrest
authorities. of in- Church in the venlag in seminaries, schools and Catholle charity hostile to our State and to our stein. with Prince
The experts recommended: Xavier of
terest to our two organisations." organisations,
Bourbon Parma attending. and restricting people.
Yugoslavia's The addition of a medicalapan's economy must
with world freedom of meetings."
"We do not follow any poli-
reintegrated This morning, the Mayor of young fleet hoisted her new flogroup to the formal committee
It is like the national flag-blue, creation sponsored Catholic Action, ngoliat disturbing attacks on wedding in church. which, "under veil of seeking religious freedom,
a
which is At the town hall, Archduchras an agreement between the guaranteed to us by the Con- Charlotte was wearing a blue Church and the State, was to stitution. bring disorder into the ranks of "It is necessary to call to was dressed in a dark
then
Palace.
now
Streams of telegrams on the
Meanwhile,
MEDICAL GROUP
+3
be
The Bishops referred to the Itleat aims and we confine our- Liguieres presided over the civil white and red with a red star-structure of IATA-which now economy, not only
of the
surrounded by a laurel wreath.
FARM PRODUCTION
re-
world as pa
of
needs
in the in-
but
of the legal, and trofle mallers-was
before They said, however, by the Executive commended Board. Airline physicians had this can be achieved Japan must tailored suit, while Prince Henr) { slavla's gruin supplies, Serbia ly for over a year on problems but to redouble Its improve- In Novi Sad, centre of Yuge-already been working informal- guarantee not only to maintain
Rist of air crew fatigue and passen- Rutunovich, presented a bright ger comfort, pleture of increased farm pro-
Canadian, Ceytonese and Fin- duction
grey Minister of Agriculture,
the Czech and Slovak Catholics account those who are respon-striped suit.-Associated Press, and, therefore, Was rightly |sible for such illegal' measures proclaimed by
ment of schism."
us as a move against uz””-Reuter,
SUITABLE MOMENT
The memorandum continued;
"We are of the opinion that
1
Gaol Break in Batavia
suitable moment hng now come
10
hundred
Naples
bound for
Strike He claimed that grain produc-nish international airlines have
has
just
In
malities-Associated Press,
ment in labour standards and social condition."
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The report added: "While it tion had already reached pre-joined IATA In the last year, is hardly possible to underrate war level despite war devastathe Committee reported. IATA the predicament in which the tion, with In 5th Day
vegetable and liver now has 60 active and six asso- country is placed, morbid pesal- by no means justified, A slock Stock output welt above 1939 clated members.
land with people as industrious, addition, Egyptian
and labic,
patient and
capable Dverages. stop this enmity against the Church."
Batavia, Sept. 12,Two Naples, Sept. 12-Some 2,000 Iri the
Ethioplan companies have been newspaper Borba, The Bishops' first point was:
Indonesian prisoners passengers, most of them Ameri-Milovan Djilas, Secretary of admitted to IATA subject to the of forging ahead as the Japanese "With regret we state that the made a mass gaol break from cons
the United the Politburo and one of Tito's completion of necessary for- need not despair of the future. Ar has been proved in the case of Chairman of the Bishope Con- Slantan Prison, Sumatra, lass States, were held up in Naples top ranking aides.
of several Picall countries clave and the Archbishop of night, the Dutch authorilles an-today by the five-day-old, Italian completed a series of articles
Europe, meagre natural resïurces Prague and tho Primalo ofnounced today,
| seamien's siriko,
analysing the difference between
do not necessarily constitute an insurmountable obstacle. to our cape had been well prepared" di Vittorio, Communist head of Ho could not be prosent at
condemned
he what
progress." meetings. We demand, there- Only seven men had been re- the Italian General Confedera- termed Russia's departure from
Criticising the state of pre- fore, that all measures restrict- |captured at a late hour today, | tlori
Labour, expressed the teachings of Marx and Lenin
sent
practices in Japan, 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. ing his personal freedom cease." An Immediate investigation has solidarity with the striking sea-and her
elfort to promote
the experts urged that a "strong,
TO-DAY ONLY — The second point was: "We been ordered-Reuter.
'men, whose number has been "unequal
relations" between
Independence and responsible They claim Communist countries by dividing
trade set at about 4,000,
union movement" be 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9,30 p.m. have not them into two groups-one In- that
formed. The experts charged rellef benefits been paid.
dustrially developed and the
that employern are interfering Di Vittorio met the Minister other simply a storehouse for
union activites.United. for Merchant Marine, Giuseppe raw materials.
Czechoslovakia, Dr Josef Beran, The Dutch said that the es- In Rome, meanwhile, Giuseppe Rusala and Yugoslavia. Paraguay To
EDITORA PRESG SERVICE, INC. -NSERVA YORK
“Guess what the dog just broke.
the
Jabour Have Another
Election"
67-year-old Dr
Buenos Aires, Sept. 12.-10 Saragat, whose efforts to settle Djilas is now on his way to Paraguay, which has just Press.
strike foundered when New York with Foreign Minister Installed Gluseppe Giulletil, the seamen's Edvard Kurdeli to attend the Frederico Chávez 08 ita representative, refused to attend U.N. Assembly. Associated meetings, called by Saragat in Press.
Genoa.
This morning Gulleit toured the port area of Genoa and call- ed on the striking seamen " hold firm."-Associated Press.
Londoner Triumphs
Bixth President in FLYERS HAD TO months, will shortly proceed
TURN BACK" to elect another.
Under tho Constitution Dr Chavez, who was nominated by Lisbon, Sept. 12-The Ilallun flyers, Glovanni the National Assembly yester-light-plane
Striking Finns Return To Work
day to all the post vacated by rondello and Camillo Burlo- Helsinki, Sept. 12. Fin- Dr. Felipe Molas Lopez, must allo, landed today at Laxes Air- tand's month-old strikes against call a general election within port, in the Azores, after a fuel In Bull Ring
shortage had forced them to tho Social Democrat Govern- two months,
Dr Lopez, who, seized then back in an attempt to fly Tarifa, Spain, Sept. 12 The tent's wage-freezo petered out
today when 13,000 British bullaghter,
metal Prealdency in a coup early this the Atlantie nonstop. Vincent workers making
The two Italian flyers sold reparation
resigned
Saturday Charles Hitchcock, triumphed rouds for Russia returned to night ofter the Colorado Farty turn to Lisbon from the Azoros later today that they would re- nanin on Sunday night in the work.
-the only political
party to make a fresh buil
start. They Eleven Communist-led unións allowed in Paraguas-withdrew took off hero last night in ring of this village, 50 miles from Gibrallar.
have been striking. Six of them its support. The Londoner was cheered have been expelled from the
Dr Chavez, who is the leader attempt to reach New York non- Atop. The flight is part of a after his first bull and was Social Democrat dominated of the Colorado Party, had the fund-raising drive for an Italian awarded the exs and tail of his Trades Union Federation, unanimous support of the Na-Boya Town to house war
Reuter. second.-Associated Press.
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