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...refer to the Aug. 2 article . . . dealing with my recent remarks in Congress on the subject of the Iron Curtain churchmen who are delegates to the Second Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Evanston, Ill. . . . My speech was given as an answer to the State Department press release, and not the reverse, as your article would seem to indicate ... I have no fear of subversion from the Czechoslovak and Hungarian members [but] I question their ability to further resist the infiltration of the churches in their own lands even assuming [that] Communist control ... is not already complete...
...Power of Prayer. To the World Council of Churches Assembly at Evanston, Ill. (see RELIGION), President Eisenhower said: "Let me speak for a moment not as this nation's Chief Executive, whose days are largely devoted to the efforts of government to secure peace, but as a private citizen, a single member of one of the constituent bodies of this council of churches. But I must speak also, inescapably, as one who has seen at first hand the almost miraculous battle field achievements of men bound together by mighty devotion to a worthy cause. A thousand experiences have convinced...
Home for the World. The delegates to the World Council's second Assembly had come from 48 countries to Chicago's suburb, Evanston (pop. 73,641), where comfortable houses sit well back from the elm-shaded streets and unfenced lawns flow comfortably together like the town's friendly citizens. Evanston has the Garrett Bible Institute, Northwestern University, the new headquarters of Rotary International and teetotal Prohibition. Last week homey Evanston was doing its best to make a home for Christianity...
...will take 6½ tons of Mimeograph paper to publish the reports, speeches and other documents that emanate from Evanston. The first week's harvest of paper produced some exciting debate...