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o 47 N. 4th St. 60 So. Sth St. 6—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, Oct. 1, 1954 933 days and 934 nights in a Communist torture cell in China —such is the price one of our missionaries had to pay for his priesthood. On one occasion for seven days and seven nights he was s u ected to constant inter rogation and accusation y Commu n i s judges who changed places every three hours. The questioning went as follows: •‘Did you ever see the Holy Fa ther?” “Yes.” “Did you ask him any ques tions?” “Yes, I asked him what I should do if the Communists come here and take over our Mission.” “What did the Pope say?” “The Holy Father quoted to me the words of Our Lord “You will be a witness unto Me. The word ‘witness’ means ‘martyr’. He told me therefore I was to be a martyr.” sneered like a “Ah, he wants ness, a spy, an perialistic powers. incident came the living martyr dom of almost three years, in comparison with which the suf ferings of the early martyrs who were thrown to the lions was The Communist demon and said: you to be a wit agent of the im- From that 620 Market St. BR1KCKETE-DUN8TONE DDNBRICK-8TEPPING 8TONE8 ALL COLORS ZANESVILLE BRIKCRETE PHILO PHONk 4-437S Radin Sorvtoo Appliance* Repaired ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. GEORGE ». SMITH 111 GaJighar bU Zaawrlll. O. Ph. 1-1*36 Elwtrical Wiring Mainlanana* Commercial tndmrtria) R**id*nttal TELEVISION MatUeoa 8live* Koeket 680 Ch*a*t* Raaor-Sharp r,date-U Fdg* Focu* Finmt in TV DISTRIBUTED BY L. A. EMMERT Stnee 1*12 14 a. Third St Phen* S-4611 Zaneevtll* Ohl* •MODERATION IS A FULL LIFE" Flood's Bar and Grill WTNES LIQUORS "Beer at Its Beit" TASTY FOODS SANDWICHES 430 Market Ph. 4691 JACK HEMMER ICE CREAM ZANESVILLE, OHIO Frank A. 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GOD LOVE YOU to A M. for $3. “Every time I have a second helping of dessert or a piece of candy I contribute something to my mission bank. This repre sents last month’s sacrifices.” ... to D. “We have a golf club here in our town and we play for the missions once a month. We offer up our winnings for your fine work.” ... to D.W. for $25. “Every couple of weeks my fiance and I go dancing This last time we decided to send the money to the missions.” ... to J.N. “I have a big collection of records. I was going to buy an album, but decided to play my old records some more and send the $6 to the missions.” ... to H.V. “I am a college student. Here is the $3 I saved by buying my books second hand.” ZANESVILLE SUYE“ Funeral Director* Z-6 The Mader-Peoples Funeral Homes 421 Putnam Ave. 810 Forest Ave. Phone 2-4551 Arthur A.. Bryan Kenneth O. Bolin Wendell B. Swope Information Z-9 Terrace Appliance 2213-15 N. 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Robinson, Jeanette Mac Donald, Jose Ferrer, Albert Dek ker and Morton Gould. A chorus of over 1,000 voices and a gigantic ballet will also be included in the program. How many continents are there in the world? Can you name them? An easy and beautiful way to remember the peoples of all five continents in your prayers is with a WORLD MIS SION ROSARY. At your request and a $2 offering we will send you a rosary blessed hy the Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen. Cut out this column, pm your sacrifice to it and send it to the Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Ave., New York IX, New York, or your Diocesan Di rector, Reverend James Kulp, 246 East Town Street, Columbus 16, Ohio. GUIDE WRIGHT VESS COLA BOTTLING CO. 1*4* W Mat*PH 8-2112 Cleaners and Dy*rs DUSENBERRY lit Undanraod Pk MH1 Drug Store* FOGG'S CENTRAL DRUG STORE MARKET AT FIFTH ZANESVILLE. 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TIRES BATTERIES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Phon* 2-8276 Cor Sixth Sooth Zan»«rill* O. leo McLoughlin and sons BREESE DRUG STORE Ph. 2-9030 1422 Maple Ave. Zanesville. Ohio THE YOUNG INS. AGENCY Inc. Auto Fire Liability Accident Life Extended Coverage Bonds Dial 3-7015 Maeonie Temple .... —.8-7015 Night* Sunday* A Holiday* 3-6842 Xaneaville. Ohio For That Battar Food. No Hard Beverages Sold. Mickey's Restaurant East Pika Ph. 2-8862 Zanesville, O. PAYNTER'S TEXACO SERVICE OPEN DAILY 6:10 TO EXPERT LUBRICATION 1068 C-**nwnod Ph. 3 6278 The people of the free coun tries have two tremendous weapons they can employ in their efforts to dn something for those unfortunates who members of ‘the Church Silence’. These weapons irayer and sacrifice. Bishop Turner was assigned to work in the China missions in 1939 and he along with other priests of the Scarborn Foreign Mission Society established church es, schools, clinics, opened new Mission territories and developed many. Television Z-73c PLUMMER RADIO SHBYlOt TELKVI8ION Inatallatlon and Berrle* COAL YARDS Z-76b Auto Service—Repair* 87c recalled that here Informants communist secret agents tried to kidnap Mladenov in 1951, hut the attempt was frustrated by passers by who saw a man struggling des perately in a car near Munich. There ere grave fears now, however, that Red agents not on ly have succeeded in kidnapping both Mladenov and Trifunov that both have met their inside Bulgaria. Expelled Bishop Says Prayers, Sacrifices Our Weapons To Save Church In China Bishop Kenneth R. Turner, pictured center above, of the Scarboro Foreign Mission Society, a Mission group similar to the Maryknoll Society In this country, wes a visitor to the Columbus Diocese last week. Bishop Turner, who had been working in the mission fields of China for fourteen ’’ears before his expulsion by the Reds last year, met end talked with Father James Kulp, pictured at right above, diocesan director of the Propagation of the Faith. At left is Father Roland Roberts, Procurator, of the Scarboro Society, who is are in are of This was the message Bishop Kenneth R. Turner of the Scarboro Foreign Mission Society of Canada who was a guest of Bishop Ready this week. Bishop Turner knows whereof he speaks, having spent fourteen years the missions of China prior to his expulsion by the Reds in November of 1953 The Columbus Diocese as well as all Dioceses throughout the country will have an opportunity to answer his plea Sunday, Oct 24, the day designated as Mission Sun day when collections will he taken up all churches for the Missions throughout the world Bishop Turner was the spiritual protector of some six thousand souls in the Diocese of Lishui. Io cated in the province of Chekiang. China Chekiang is a seahoard prov ince located between Kiangsu and Fukien some 400 miles southwest of Shanghai. Red the and last but end Services were held as long as the Reds permitted any form of 2 Kidnapped By Reds In Austria Feared Dead MUNICH, Germany (NC) The mysterious disappear! f|ftrpn years ago, the Holy See ance of two prominent Bulgarian anii-communist leaders—oneI broadened the pUrpOses of the is a nephew of a Catholic Bishop condemned to death by 11 group so that it would serve mis communist court in Sofia two years ago has created alarmlsions throughout the world, among East European refugees in Austria and Western Ger-F The men, who vanished recently from Graz, Austria, with out leaving a trace are Peter 1 rifunov, and Radomir Mladenov. The latter’s uncle. Bishop Eugene] Bossilkoff of Nikopol, was sent enced to death by the Bulgarian court on October 3, 1952, on charg es of “espionage” for the Vatican. According to reports late last year, the sentence has not yet been carried out, and the Bishop is be ing held in a prison in Plovdiv, a city near the Greek frontier. There is now some speculation as to how the strange nephew may fate. affair affect involving his the Bishop’s so Trifunov and Mladenov the story goes were in Graz to at tend a meeting of the Anti-Com munist Bulgarian Democratic league, and afterwards were ap proached by an “emissary” from Paris who claimed he represented another Eastern European exile or ganization. During the ensuing conversation, the two Bulgarians announced that, due to financial difficulties, they were anxious to sell their car, and the stranger said he was willing to huy it. Mystery Deepen* The Bulgarians’ friends last saw them driving off in the car with the mysterious “emissary.” When the two men failed to return to their flat that evening, their I friends became alarmed and in I formed the Austrian police. How & accompanying Bishop Turner on hi* trip through the United Steles. already established missions. They (gatherings but this freedom was were assisted in Grey Sisters of Conception from tario. Friends of Trifunov and Mlad- I •nov in both Grat and Munich I rejected the notion that they had I gone back to Bulgaria of their I own free will. They declared that I both were such stout anti-com- I munist* that any voluntary re- I turn would have meant death for I them. I It has been established that the I strange visitor from Paris was al communist secret agent who luredl the two Bulgarian leaders into the Soviet Zone of Austria—Graz is on ly 25 miles from the boundary of the Soviet zone—where they were handed over to the Red authorities for deportation to Bulgaria. HILLS CAB CA 1-1313 Safe Courteous Service No Charge for Extra Passengers O. B. HILUS. MGR. their work by I short-lived. Ant1 once the order the Immaculate I was issued that gatherings would Pembroke, On-lno longer be permitted, it was Prior to this time the mission-1 thers, six Chinese priests and ten aries working in Lishui had en-|Grey ____ 2. countered little trouble from thelgood deal of their time cooking Reds, but in May of 1949, the hon-lup charges against them, prying eymoon abruptly ended I into their private lives, barging in Chinese Red soldiers moved intolon them without warning, keeping the area and began their slow and!them under house arrest, and pre methodic restrictive measures un-lvent them from speaking to the til all liberty was ended I people. “Their attitude towards the! jn january of 195], Bishop Tur Church, the clergy and the people I npr wag piacej ynder house arrest wal coniP et,* con,.PniPt’.laIong with the other missionar said Bishop Turner. “They limited|jes *But they fared much better all forms of travel until we werel|han many others have under Red not permitted to leave the cltylarrest They were permitted to of much less the diocese, without o |fer Mass, a privilege that made up ficial permission. When one as^^lfor anv other discomfort involved, permission, it was never granted In November, 1953, Bishop Tur- Bishop Turner described how the ler anrf colleagues werc ex. soldiers began to take overlpelled from Red chma flnd only churches for their mee in^l six Chinese priests were left in rallies, some of which would! area ^wo these were under three or four days. They a s°lbouse arrestt the four others were borrowed furniture and houses.l ufree„ restricted in such a way and usually these were never re -I to bp of he]p turned. I flock “During all this time, as the Accord to Blsh Reds applied morp and more pres-F sure,” Bishop Turner continued, “the people remained faithful in their duties, the Catechumens as well as those who had already been baptized.” ... ..u ever, all efforts to trace the vanish-1 ed Bulgarians failed. The mystery deepened when the man from I Paris failed to keep an appoint-l ment in Graz he had been heard to I make for the. following day. The climax of the affair came some days later when Radio Sofia announced in its home service news bulletin that Peter Trifunov and Radomir Mladenov had return ed “voluntarily” to Bulgaria. The broadcast described the men as hnmg formerly been leading members of the “Bulgarian Na tional Committee.” It said they had long carried on a campaign against the people's democratic regime "I ___ ___ in Bulgaria, but had become “ite-|^ DRUGS illusioned” with life in the We-l I vir Ac- sol- Itually impossible to disobey. that Lishui was I cording to the Bishop, “The It was in 1948 raised to the status of a diocese |diers were everywhere. and Father Turner was consecrat ed Bishop. I being iassisted _____ was At this time, Bishop Turner by 19 Scarboro Fa- Sisters. The Reds spent a to their According to Bishop Turner, “The situation E so bad in China at the present time that prayer and sacrifice are the only answers. There is no natural way the Church can be freed in Communist China.” The Scarboro Society will or dain 12 new missionaries on De cember 8 as a climax to the Mar ian Year. These missioners will augment missions now staffed by the Society in Japan, the Domin ican Republic and British Guiana. The Society was founded in 1919 by Monsignor John Mary Fraser. It was originally intended that priests of the Society would serve ,. Jonlv missions in China but some BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS RC-30 Construction Materials CONCRETE BLOCKS Ready Mix Concrete—Sand and Gravel Brick and Tile—Building Material* BASIC CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Phone 8-2172 Chillicothe. Q. E. Main St. Drug Store* The Central Pharmacy Dial 26-986, Chillicothe SUNDRIES PHYSICIANS' SUPPLIES ERDMANN’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Chillicothe, Ohio RIEDER PHARMACY Cor. Church and Arch Phone 29-900 CHILLICOTHE SOUTH END PHARMACY Many of Mladenov’s and Trifu-L nov’s friends believe they v.i v I 331 S. 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More than 200 delegates from 21 countries had attended the five-days sessions at which a cabled message was read from His Holiness Pope Pius XII imparting the Apostolic Blessing to the participants. The resolution said that the pro posed research center should study also the relationship of political, social and community structures to the economic development of Latin America and other areas of potential large-scale immigration. In addition, it said, studies should be made of the importance of the free movement of and goods, the various which limit opportunities ternal and international tion, and the significance of exist ing land tenure systems in various countries in relation to population needs. capital factors for in migra- Further recommend a I i o n s Adult Baptisms Tripled In Taichung Prefecture TAICHUNG, Formosa -(NCI Adult baptisms during the past year in the Prefecture of Taichung tripled over the previous year, ac cording to the annual report of Msgr. William F. 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