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STORY OF THE WEEK. cannot understand our seeming Many Church Groups Denounce phobia of fear." The wartime commander of Congressional Smears the Waves asked if America actually believes in freedom QUAKERS AND CHURCH MINISTERS AMONG and whether the "free market GROUPS TO ISSUE STRONG STATEMENTS place for ideas" can be main­ tained. publication. * Current attacks on civil have already defended and in­ "McCarthyism is a symptom and liberties "strike at the roots" creased the areas of freedom of spiritual insecurity," she of American political philoso­ and urge others to support declared. reuse phy as well as the basic con­ with new vigor those ways The direct attack on meth­ for cept of man's relationship to which dignify and ennoble the ods of Congressional investiga­ God held by Quakers, the individual." tors was the first Mrs. Horton American Friends Service Com­ The committee said "both has made since she was barred required mittee said. Christian principle and demo­ last May from appointment as A statement issued by the cratic theory give rise to our American delegate to the committee charged that "fear concern that all men shall be United Nations social commis­ Permission has produced acts and atti­ free—free to think, free to sion meeting. tudes which are destroying speak and free to follow the Her nomination was held up that faith in free discussion by dictates of conscience." for security clearance by the DFMS. / free citizens which is basic to State Department because of democratic government." MRS. HORTON HITS similar criticism of Congres­ It cited "loyalty oaths, legis­ SMEAR TACTICS sional probers expressed when Church she was president of Wellesley lative abuses of investigatory ir Churchmen who oppose College. She was not cleared power, assumptions of guilt "the McCarthy technique of until too late for President until innocence is proved, guilt unsupported charges" were ad­ Episcopal Eisenhower to appoint her to by association and denials of vised by a leader of the Na­ the the post. Mrs. Horton subse­ the free platform" as some of tional Council of Churches to of quently received a letter of the products of this fear.
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