Text of Note To Eisenhower Made Public ASUNCION, Paraguay (NC)— The text of a joint note by the Bishops of Paraguay to Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower deploring the activ ities of some U.S. Protestant mis sionaries in Paraguay has been •made public here. The note was sent to Dr. Eisen hower while he visited the Para guayan capital during his good will and fact-finding tour ot Latin America. The tour was made on be half of his brother. President Eis enhower. Dr. Eisenhower, the pres ident of Pennsylvania State Col lege. has since returned to the United States and reported to the President on his trip. The note of the Bishops states that the propaganda of some U.S. Protestant sects “justly arouses the anger of our people” and cre ates “an atmosphere of dislike and ELECTRIC For Reconversion Large Stock Motors and Controls EQUIPMENT Infra-Red Systems Electric Power Equipment Co. ST E. CHESTM’T ST. See the Hanna Dealer in Your Commu nity i I gif s. ..J w TBB HANNA PAINT MFG. COMPANY 95 W. 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The damage done to U.S.-Latin American relations by U.S. Prot estant sects was called to Dr. Eis enhower’s attention in at least two other countries during his fact finding tour. Top Ecuadorian lay Catholics gave the President’s bro ther a memorandum to the same effect. Another one came from some 300 lay Catholics in Colom bia. The note of the Paraguayan Bishops was signed by Archbishop Anibal Mena Porta of Asuncion. “For some time,” it stated, “without considering the fatal con sequences of their destructive ac tivity. various U.S. Protestant sects have been working against our Catholic unity which is part of our people- by means ot a propa ganda and proselytizing approach so inciting that it justly arouses the anger of our people. “This attitude of the Protestant sects carries a double consequence. It sows confusion and even indif ference in the religious field, un dermining our Catholic unity which stands as the strongest bul wark against 1he foreign ideas and systems of atheistic and material istic communism. It is also, sad to say, creating an atmosphere of dis like and even of hostility against the United States because our peo ple are convinced that this entire flow of intense, proselytizing ac tivity is directed, animated and supported by U.S. citizens. This does not occur with sects from other countries. “The Catholic people ot Para guay would hold a deep sympathet ic feeling as well as admiration and gratitude for the great Amer ican people if. at this very crucial time in history in which the high est spiritual values of our Chris tian civilization are at stake, the Protestant sects would direct their proselytizing activities not to ward wresting the Catholic Faith from our simple and believing peo ple, but toward spreading the Christian faith among the count less masses of indifferent, un believing and pagan people who have no knowledge of Christ’s truth and who represent a malignant ferment for communist inspired social upheavals.” o----------------- It Pay* To Us* Th* Classified*! UNITED REFRIGERATOR SERVICE 581 W. Town St. MA. 4231 Frigidaire and Tyler Refrigeration Equipment Sales and Service MT. VERNON Compliments LYNDE'S MARKET Mt. Vernon, Ohio The Commercial & Savings Bank Insured Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 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Thirty of the priests thrown into jail are foreigners, the mis sionaries said. Ten are Chinese. The missionaries described the Shanghai jails as crowded with people in misery, many of them in chains. In addition to the 40 priests jailed. 15 leading Catholic laymen were tossed into prison by the Reds, the missionaries stat ed. The priests related that on July 18 an emissary from the com munist government approached Bishop Ignatius Kung of Shang hai and asked him to become head of the Red-sponsored “Inde pendent Catholic Church.” The Bishop gave the emissary a per emtory refusal. So far no official action has been taken against the Bishop. LENNOXVILLE. Que. —(NC) Mother St. Tharcisius. foundress of the St. Peter’s Hospital at Can ton. China, has reached Hong Kong and will return to Canada for a rest. At Hong Kong she reported she had been held for 18 months by the communists because they were in need of medical care. She un derwent two “trials” on a charge of being responsible for the deaths of patients who had un dergone operations. At one she was acquitted and at the second she was fined the equivalent of $200. Six weeks before she left China th* Medical Union of Southern China gave her a medal for her work in the inoculation of pupil*. o—--------------- Sees Prejudice Lessening Among History Writers ANTIGON1SH, N.S.—(NC) The modern non-Catholic scholar “who is shorn of prejudice” was praised for joining Catholic historians in the revival of real history, by Bish op John R. MacDonald of Antigon ish as the Canadian Catholic His torical Association convened at St. Francis Xavier University here. WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS Current Return Account* Insured To $10,000 CENTRAL OHIO FEDERAL SAVINGS 78 South Third Street Curfman Heating & Air Conditioning LENNOX Ge* Furnaces REPUBLIC Gat Burners BRYANT Gat Furnace* 1 N. Main 32911 PAYF TO USE THE TIMES CLASSIFIEDS. Jewell Ice Cream & Milk Co. 9 N. Sandusky—Mt. Vernon HOMOGENIZED MILK PASTEURIZED Ice Cream Butter Cottage Cheese hs» Telephone 21245 Hadley’s Furniture and Appliances 28 East Gambier Street 9 Across The Street From The A & Market Protestant Missioners Harming U.S., Bishops’ Note Warns It’s a ‘Luckey’ Refugee Family John Luckey, member of th* Sprinkler Fitter* Local 281, Chi cago, read an article in a Catholic magazine describing the destitution of some million Chinese living on the sidewalk* and in cellar* of Hong Kong. The result—Rev. Paul Duchesnes, M.M., Hong Kong represent* tve of War Relief Services—National Catholic Welfare Conference, tells Pipe Fitter Kwai Leung that his family have been “adopted" by Mr. Luckey. Th* instance is typical of the aid contributed by union labor to refugees from Iron Curtain Countries. ---------------God Love You------------ Other Sheep Have That Are Not of This Fold —■............. by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen----------- “Why bother with heathens and pagans? They are no con cern of the Church.” All men are Christ's sheep. Though some know’ nothing of His name, He says: “Oth er sheep I have that are not of this fold. Them also must I bring and there shall be one fold and one shepherd.” I The scum of our cities, the starving in Indian villages, the leprous in pagan Africa, all these are Christ's. Our Lord pic tures them as “going astray” not as “gone astray”. They are wan dering, not irretrievably lost. They are rather like silly sheep that kept concentrating on a tuft of grass until finally they got caught in the brambles of sinful habits and the thorns of error. Our Lord regards every soul that does not love Him as a loss to Himself. The Divine Heart goes out after lost property. Think of it, these billion pagans He considers as lost out of His sheepfold because they have for gotten to love Him. Suffering in union with Our Lord, our 100,000 missionaries leave “the ninety-nine sheep”, namely those countries where the Church is established, and go in search of pagans. Because they are not with Christ, the Christ-like love of the mission aries go after them until “they find them”. That is where you come in! The Holy Father has to assign missionaries to foreign fields He has to set up camps to nour ish the starving sheep, schools to educate them and chapels wherein they may adore their shepherd. Think what one sacrifice does! It is an act of faith in the Vicar of Christ to whom your offering goes through His Society for the Propagation of the Faith it in corporates you with Christ on the Cross by a sacrifice of a lux ury or part of your capital it begets merit for your eternal salvation through saving souls that otherwise would be lost. GOD LOVE YOU to the fol lowing: to K.A.C. “Enclosed is $100, part of an amount intend ed for a rainy day, but every day is a rainy day for the Mis sions.” ... to J. J. L. “This $10 was sent to me, but being in Korea and in no need for it, I thought the Missions could put CLASSIFIED SECTION 20c per lin* S*nd Ad* To F. O. Box 434 Columbus 14, O. AMBULANCE SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE Mart Glynn Ph. 2-3021 BUILDING MATERIALS Pat's Tru-Line Blox PRE-t AS7 IOMRETE CO. Dial 2 BUSINESS EQUIPMENT Office equipment for your inspection and selection in o«r new Annex. 836 Sixth. Stapleton’s. 829 Sixth. Phone 3-2731. Coal DUNN COAL CO. Gallia and Broadway Street* IT PAYS IO PATRONIZE THE TIMES ADVERTISERS. it to good use.” ... to Mrs. F. M. for $5. “When my son was born 1 was upset because he re ceived no silver cup. I was go ing to buy one, but decided he would enjoy his milk just as well from a plain cup when there are so many children with nothing to eat or drink.” to V.B. “1 am enclosing $5 that I was going to put away in the bank but thought it could be used feeding the poor starved children.” ... to M.A.M. for $3. “In our family we have be gun the practice of passing a bank for the Missions at the main meal each day. We thank God for His goodness to us by giving something for His poor children in other lands.” to Mr. and Mrs. W.B. “The en closed $15 we give in thanksgiv ing for a very happy marriage and many other blessings to F.P.G. “I have become 24 years of age, the 24th of July and am sending $24 to the Mis sions.” ... to J.W.P. “Enclosed is $4 which I would have paid to my cleaning woman. She didn't come so I did it myself.” to Mrs. N.M. “My husband gave me this $12 for new clothing, but I can’t help thinking of the poor priests in foreign lands who need help so badly.” ... to Mrs. A.K.T. for $10. “This was origi nally intended for a couch cov er, but I’m sure the Missions could use it to a better pur pose.” Take out an annuity in the Holy Father’s Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Write for particulars Send us your request and a $2 offering for the Missions, and we will send you one of our multi-colored World Mission Rosaries. Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith. 109 East 38th Street, New York 16x, New York, or your Diocesan Director, Fa ther James Kulp, 246 East Town Street, Columbus 15, Ohio. --------------o----------------- College to Reopen WORCESTER, Mass. (NC) Tornado-wrecked Assumption Col lege will resume classes in Sep tember in a 10-classroom building recently purchased as a temporary location. It will be between one and two years before the school can operate with completely re built facilities, Father Armand De sautels, A.A., President of Assump tion, has announced. o----------------- If you think before you act you may get all worn out. PORTSMOUTH?™ Painting Decorating PAINTING Inside and Out Steaming off paper Patch Plaster. Floor Fin. O. M. Greenwood. Ph. 4-4967 C. Herrman & Sons Co. MEAT MARKETS Eighth and Murray St. 913 Gallia St Phone 3209 and 665 Phon* 2860 STEWART’S ORIGINAL CUT RATE DRUG STORE Drug* & Prescription* 904 GALLIA PH. 2447 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO IDEAL MILK CO. PORTSMOUTH DIAL 3-2951 Relief Head Lauds Catholic Aid to Korea HONOLULU (NC) Catholic missionaries and agencies in Korea received high praise here for their “outstanding” contributions toward the rehabilitation of that war-torn country. The praise came from Miss Au gusta Mayerson, chief of the divi sion of voluntary agencies, United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency, who visited Honolulu while on her way to the mainland after more than a year in Korea. She singled out the work of War Relief Services- National Catholic Welfare Conference and the famed Maryknoll Clinic at Pusan, as es pecially notable among the “won derful work done by many relig ious and social groups, Catholics and Protestants.” She noted that the relief sup plies funnelled into Korea through NCWC “graphically demonstrated the generosity of the Catholic peo pie towards the victims of war.” The “untiring efforts” of Msgr. George *M. Carroll. M.M., NCWC Relief director in Korea, are an in spiration to all. Miss Mayerson said. Directly working with the Kor ean population in the field of so cial welfare are approximately 27 religious and social agencies. Ca tholic and non-Catholic. whose work is coordinated through the Korean Association of Voluntary Agencies, she reported. 0. 15,000 American Catholics To Visit Europe in 1954 NEW YORK—(NO More than 15.000 American Catholics will make pilgrimages to shrines in Eu rope during 1954. the Messenger of the Sacred Heart has estimated. Alexander Colgan, advertising manager of the national Catholic monthly, based his estimates on the fact that next year will be the 100th anniversary’ of the proclama tion of the dogma of the Immacu late Conception as well as an ad limina year for American Bishops. He stated that the two factors will combine to encourage “numer ous Catholics to visit Rome and the famed shrines of Europe.” He looks for “a definite substantial increase in travel to Europe by Catholics during 1954.” HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Williamson Favret Furnace Co. AD. 5211 55 E. Goodale Columbus, O. 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