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What about Franco's Spain, a reporter inquired: isn't that a fact, too? Attlee agreed that it was, but "would regret it personally" if Spain were admitted to the U.N. He doubted that Spain would "subscribe to the principles of the United Nations."
Britain's Labor Party Leader Clement Attlee tried last week to explain why the Chinese Communists should be admitted to the U.N. Admission is not a privilege, he declared, but a recognition of fact. "The fact is that China is not governed by Chiang Kaishek, but by the present...
As editor of the leading U.S. Protestant magazine, Dr. Paul Hutchinson, 62, of the 69-year-old Christian Century (circ. 37,000) was understandably surprised at the letter that came in from Daingerfield, Texas. Said the letter: "I am so impressed with this single copy that I would like to...
Levinson joined the Communist Party because of the depression and unemployment. He quit when the Communists tried to set up a party line on music and Russia took an official stand in a dispute over genetics--"no scientists can subscribe to government science," he stated.
Theologically speaking, the delegates to the Cincinnati meeting had very little to argue about. All three churches subscribe to the Westminster Confession of 1646 and to the catechisms adopted by U.S. Presbyterians in 1729. Statements of faith of all three churches would be kept as permissible congregational interpretations.