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THE The World Aghast As Red Russia Mocks Christendom N MOSCOW, at 4 o’clock in the morn- ing of March 31, Monsignor Butchka- vitch, Vicar-Gene of the Roman Catho- lic Church in Russia, after a night of brutal tauntings and torture, was led down into the cellar beneath the Cheka building and shot to death. This execution followed a trial of fifteen Catholic priests which in- cluded, besides the Vicar-General, Arch- bishop Zepliack, on the charge, according to dispatches, of “opposing the Soviet Gov- ernment.” The Archbishop was also sen- tenced to death but as a concession, it is said, to the religious sentiments of the Russian peasants, his sentence was com- muted by the Central Executive Commit- tee to ten years’ imprisonment. Protests and pleas for clemency from Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish organiza- tions in all parts of the world, from the Pope and from the governments of Great Britain, the United States, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, and Czecho-Slovakia, had no effect in staying the death sentence. “The formal protest of America, the nation that fed some millions of Russians starving a few months ago, stirred Moscow to a peculiar r: says the Philadelphia Public Ledger. as the strange frenzy the arrogant, ungrateful beggar whose be!!y has been filled and whose sores have been washed. In the eyes of millions of people over the world, Red Russia has stamped herself as the anti-Christ with the mark of the beast set on her brow.” This latest action of the Soviet govern- ment has aroused the indignation of the entire Christian world and may have far- reaching consequences. Read THE LIT- ERARY DIGEST, this week, April 14th, for the expressions of public opinion in America and the view-point of the Russian government toward the attitude of the world at large. 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