New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1930, Page 15

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Father Walsh Exposes Soviets’ Persecution of Men Who Upheld Cathollc and Orthodox Rehglon STATEWILL BUILD LIME ROCK BRIDGE : Spans Last Gap on Long Island- « Produces List of Names of Hierarchy and Clergy| Missing or Imprisoncd for Their Faith. | present |crossing with lines adds to the Berkshires Road improved state east of the cr highway | where a grade articularly bad sight difficulties of casy The work now struction involves t v bridge over V“l'l tracks o n process of cor building of a Housatonic bridge over the rail- bout one-half mile all over entirely new locatio: Starting june- tion o Housatonic River road with the road running from Lime Rock to Hotchkiss school at 'r\\H‘ v h is now under con- uetion, new project runs to | the north o present bridge and | exter AJ< across the river, 1. by an casy improved naan and the of four s should they ultimate- ly be required. Some of the Important quantities | involved in the construction arc as follows: 53,000 cubic yards of bor- row for approach fills; 1,850 cubic yards of concrete in piers and abut- ©10,000 pounds of structural steel in the two bridges. Both bridges will have reinforced concrete floor slabs and substantial and structural steel railings. of the approach the certainty of settlement s material the present pl provide for a temporary wate bound macadam pavement on these approaches. It is expected that the ultimate type of pavement to be placed will be reinforced concrete. Highway Commissioner John A. Macdonalc | . s 4 . T | Zinc Mining Firm Still Among Local Busmcsses Although few perso! of its cxisten can Consolidat compar Inc., of New Britain, is still on th state’s books and s Arkansas mining land, & firm’'s activitics e Even the directors of the ittle about it cxcept t! Charles L d and 1 Georze THIS IS JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR EATONS nc. 300 MAIN STREET UP STAIRS One Day Dress Sale SATURDAY ONLY Legislature Adjourns 75 Dresses From Ou road ! ) ue to the fac adway on of wire for wooden | After Tax Rejection When_ this ture. to-fon this part of the work is or D (‘":“P;:'}‘}“'l\ Concord, N. H., I'eb. 25 (P her with the Co bridge {6 per cent grade, the design of thig | Vith 2 ";;”‘k - ki s 3"”‘1 special ne New Ha under const is com- |bridge is rather unique, in that the |TeCOBNiz 18 %2y 18 35 | dhirg legislat adjourr Father Walsh, who gai 1- | pleted there will be n to motor- [top chord of the trusses has been |Safety factor. ¥ the progra \ence for his work in a continuous s modern |inclined to par the grade while | S itax litted by ation between the highway extending Wbrcit bottom chord is kept horizontal. | oS rom the shor# island Local Couple Observes 'his results in a span which is m Souw.a to t lly decper at one end than t ty on I - - < 1 ted Pres rectio picrs and highway respec- | place eisting den rail Thompson n gove nU's pos : z ceived the con- 5 Alexis Pl ox 2 5 . (o - a v t 878,024.00, Ntocl Regula $6.75 » $9.75 following The session was ¢ sits to that co ept advised of He expresses t) itholic chu BY EDMUND A, WALSIT Washingtor ion of God erected into a stern of government Defense Expected The defense of the Soviet atti- ide toward religion as expressed by jresid of the council of commis- | irs, Alexis Rykov, was to be ex- coted, : s denial and countech e formed the order of the da very attack on religion, kov makes the customary ping denial and claims to know f no casc of persecution in Russia. ficial pronouncements of officials of the Sovict imerous occasions render su- rfluous ‘ labored demonstra- ons of their tention to extirpate 1 ussia and then i erritory which falls un- r communistic influence. 1 myself heard the prosecuting at- of the Soviet state, Mr. Kry- nko, ask men on trial for their Mo “Will you religion the answer. on Sovict replied Kyrlenko in the ame of the Soviet state, * for our religion, T spit on it on all religion.” prort of the official state the Soviet in 1923 founded tion of the Godless," hich has prepared 0 skilled ropagandists who operate under the direction of t inistry of public 1struction « 1 the ade unions, o pene schools, army and seck ery home On tie occasion of the launching of this anti-religious ade, the sters of public instruction, Lun- sky, blessed the cnterprise in e following words “With al my heart, T wish the Godless' every success in its fight against th nt speetre of God hich has caused such diabolic ha o all bumanity throughout orld.” Broadcast Atheism Again at Christmas, charsky. still minister of truction, sent out a broadcast against the existence of Giod over the state-controlle radio station. During recent years, 20,000,- 00 copies of the paper. “The God- " with its unspeakable blas- vhemies have been deluged into ev- cry home, school and kindergarten. Nine universities have been organ- ively for the war on God ¢ teacher in every state, 1d hamlet is obliged to coop- Tepugt crate in this hideous L{tack on the | oul of the Russian v penalty. . ople under seen men go to their death they could not submit to n of the most fundamen- tal of hur Mr. Rykov says the Sovict does not prosceute ¢ for the le- timate practice of their profession aking only for the Catholic community in Russia of which I ive some knowledge, T would like to know, then, what crime was com- itted by Father Joseph Bielogo: ", who disappeared in 1928, after using the offer of Soviet authori- | 1 consceration ieir hands in order to found an Catholic sect which would en- subsidized favor in order to la- it the undermining of religion? A kov produce the Lody of Father Joseph Biclogolovy? What crime has heen committed that intrepid soul, TLeonid ¥eo- orov, exarch of Russian Catholics of the oriental rite? Why is he freez- | ng to death amid the horrors of tsky island in the White Sca those other Catholic nriests undergoing the agony of slow execution in that new Siberia? What | was it that those 18 prisoners who, s if by a miracle escaped from that prison a fow months ago, on reach- ing the shores of Finland begged the astonlshed Finnish guards. “Kill us here, but don't send us | back wherc they will fnches.” Will Mr. Rykov tell the world where Bishop Slokan, apostolic ad- winistrator of Moholev, and Minsk can be found? Where is Bishop Skalsky and where is Mgr. ¥rison? Should these questions be answer- «d satisfactorily, I shall be prepared kill us by o submit another and longer list of nnocent victims. Many of these martyrs and con- fessors to faith T knew personally ind can testify that their only crime is the daily crime of Cardinal Hales of New York, of Bishop Manning, nd Rabbi Stephen Wise. They be- eved in d and taught his reve- lation and the ave them the light to see it Peace to their soul, and honor to their names which are safe from the nical aspersions of avowed ene- inies of their God. USE ULHALII CLASSIFIED ADS tra rersing for : leng 1, some to I t the reason for this lack letry will be quite 3 to the casual eye vork is completed. the railroad con- spans ar 6 inches, 43 f rches, or sct, 4 inches. The railroad bridge provides under- | clearar for two tracks as now | planned, with an ultimate capacity 50 Years 0{ Marnage‘ Mr. and Mrs. ols. 288 Stecle stroet, arc ohserving thelr 30th wedding liversary today. They were married in 1880 by th Rev, O. E. 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