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- Indiana’s Alcoholic Beverage Commission today suspended the liquor permits of two Indianapdiis persons. , Fred J. Lescak, a bartender in - a tavern at 712 Haugh St, was suspended for seven days for hindering the enforcement of
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Forced Into Joining Red Church Unions | Priests. Blackmailed, Tortured, Slain | In Tito's Drive to Strangle Religion
1 By FRED SPARKS, Times Foreign Correspondent | ROME; Feb. 22--The Rev. Fr. Joseph Vedrinja and his 'sacristan—a very old man—left the funeral services and! ‘walked through the tiny Yugoslavian town near Zagreb. | ‘Approaching them they heard drunken voices singing Communist partisan songs: : “Tito—Tito—he is our little white flower,” bellowed
the singers. einen g : lyoun get heavy workers’ rations The celebrating Commu-4nq can teach the catechism jn
nists blocked their path. “Oh! school. The state will guarantee
! , . you a salary and pension.” Here's. the little father and’ "p. priest said: “Ill ask my,
|his funny collar,” said one husky bishop.” lad, poking the priest in his stom-| “Impossible! Union members | lach. '.*Now you must join us in must ignore the bishops and the a song, father.” { Vatican. In time Tito will approve Father Vedrinja- refused. {new bishops.” _The young Communists started Father Popovic refused.
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( Fourth of Six Eyewitness Accounts)
“Fined for Hoarding His food ration was reduced
and the old man were beaten to death by a whirl of fists and heavy boots.
Killers Known {neighbor's wheat. He was threatThis atrocity was one of many ened with arrest for immorality.” BLOOMINGTON, I' learned of during my recent| “We can prove anything” he proshmen at |10-week tour of Yugoslavia. Nojwas told. are - making lone has “yet been called to| One night after Father Popovic .grqing to |account for this crime, although Was ordered te hold up his hands, jivision dean. levery man in town knows who Place his face against a wall. [killed the priest. [After six hours in this position he
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| Here are some “official” recent fainted. persecutions I recorded: | The nightly “discussions” con- |" ONE: Last fall the Rev. Fr. tinued. He began to crack. He |V. Ucak was arrested in Lubliana couldn't hold his food. ©ne night for “talking against the state.” @ husky guard ‘seized Father |In perfect health when seized, he Popovic’s mustache in both hands, soon went insane and died injpulled most of it off, leaving a |prison, Furfous crowds gathered bloody mess. |outside the penitentiary when] Joins Under Pressure | {word of Father Ucak’s death| . | lcirculated. Nervous Communist| Father Popovic joined the Pop|authorities wiiried hin secretly at{ular Front of Croatian Priests. | | No one knows just how many. TWO: The Rev. Fr. Joseph clergymen have been recruited. "Schmidt, 73, protested to officials Some sign up under pressure simiat Banat—near Belgrade—after | lar to that applied against Father 'police broke into his church and/Popovic, some through simple
promptly jailed for “opposing au-| Gradually,” the priests’ unions thority.” Despite his age he are being used to push Communist shivered in an unheated cell. A plans, Serbian Orthodox members| few weeks later he died of pneu- indorsed” Tito’s lagging farm monia. collectivization program. In Bos-
Gorican of Slovenia was accused to-join “voluntary labor brigades.” ‘of —antistate activities. ~Whilei ~The future is clear: If Tito-cani-'awaiting trial he was further unionize large numbers of clergy- ' charged with conspiring against men he will: : Tito from his prison cell! This| ONE: Use them to help com-| is. fantastic when one knows the munize the country. liron discipline of a Communist] TWO: Sever their ties with out- | prison. Now Father Gorican side agencies (such as the Vati-|
ifaces the firing squad.
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Phot mes Siafl Photographer Scanning a list. of 30 customers waiting for coal, John Bruckman of the Bruckman Ice & Fuel Co., explains to No: 31 that —worker"—to—“momnes-—Ms—yard—is—bare except for_poorer grades of fuel Inthe back sential.” There followed nightly ground is part of thetyard normally stocked with 500 tons of disoussions” at UDBA headquar- coal, now containing about 50 tons of inferior grades.
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Fewer Drop Out showing 15 per cent of this year's Feb. 22 — freshmen made grades of “B” or better, compared to 12 per cent a He _also listed 62 per S. Sikes, freshman cent decrease this vear in volun:
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Next: Tito accuses Lutherans of ialding Hitler; Protestants aid {Catholics against common foe.
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| One Man Refuses New IU Enrollment @® | : | One man who refused to con- Reaches 509 Mark Styles For Times State Service of Cetinja, Montenegro. He pointed BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 22—New Men or Women to the judges and said: “Let all student enrollments at Indiana know. You tortured me. You University have reached the sec-| shoved wires down my throat and ond highest figure in history for sent electricity into me.” the opening of a second semester, | The archbishop. of Belgrade— Registrar C, E. Harrell announced
bishop Stepinac as chairman of| Total new enrollment is 509.! the Conference of Bishops. He Last year it was 502, and in 1948 is the leading Catholic priest in/was 528, the all-time high. This] Yugoslavia and he’s been under year’s total is more than three| relentless ‘pressure. [times that for second semesters vo Three years ago his vicar gen- in pre-war years, Mr, Harrell said. folks
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Unionizing Christianity Tito-is trying to unionize Chris-
ergy mailed into the Serbian Orthodox Union, Protestant Union, Popular Front of Slovene Priests, and so forth. : ; .Here’'s how one Catholic priest entered a union. i—Father-Popovie-{not-his name) w= was- brought to the people's committee—local Red potentates—and told: “We invite you to join the Popular Front of Croatian Priests.
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